Itâs not ânaturalâ to speak well, eloquently, in an interesting articulate way. People living in groups, families, communes say littleâhave few verbal means. Eloquenceâthinking in wordsâis a byproduct of solitude, deracination, a heightened painful individuality.
SO, obviously this little comic was meant to have been finished and posted like two weeks agoâbut I am bad at setting realistic deadlines and didnât get it done in time. I hope that you guys will enjoy it, anyway! đ
Hi, dear anon! What a wonderful message, I love talking about the phantom and youâre giving me the perfect opportunity. xD (And Iâm glad you liked the reference! lol)
SO! I listen to a lot of versions, actually, and I have the 25th anniversary on DVD and I also watch it periodically but I have to say that Raminâs is not my favourite phantom (his voice is not exactly how I imagine the phantomâs voice, itâs beautiful but too sweet in my opinion, he reaches weird high pitches when he sings and I instead prefer a darker, more roughish voice – thatâs why I particularly like Ben Lewis, even if in certain places becomes a bit too dramatic, lol). I also love Gerard Butlerâs interpretation, I was 14 and he was âmy first phantomâ so there are a lot of memories and affection there (and he has that hoarse and raw shade that makes you shiver, letâs ignore the accent thing – that I donât find particularly annoying anyway, maybe because Iâm not a native English speaker? Idk). Colm Wilkinson is another dear phantom, and maybe he comes closer to the book-Erik, heâs older than the others and his voice is amazing; he gives the role another interpretation, a more mature one, I donât exactly know how to explain it. And then there is John Owen-Jones, that I love too even if itâs too sweet and soft for the aforementioned reasons but that you simply cannot not-love and anyway he goes from there to darker and lower places when he sings, he perfectly renders the phantomâs famous mood swings xD (and ugh he makes me wanna hug him). Ooooh and how can I forget Hugh Panaro? I mean, listen to The Point of No Return, he has a voice that caresses your soul, you can feel his sufference and sarcasm and anger and desire, itâs like a slow and unrelenting descent into the darkness of the phantomâs madness, ugh I just love this version so very much, it nearly brings me to tears. I will name a few more because, ugh, feelings: Norm Lewis, Earl Carpenter (heâs so sweet and gentle, this sounds like a slow courting), Anthony Warlow (chapeau), John Cudia (shivers, this makes me cry everytime).
Speaking of favourite songs, ugh either way I choose I cannot win! xD But I like Music of the Night and Point of No Return and Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again and Down Once More, and Idk maybe thatâs the ranking too? But there is also All I Ask of You and Masquerade – THE WHOLE MUSICAL. NO I WONâT CHOOSE, ITâS INHUMAN LOL.
What about you, dear anon? Favourite songs and favourite phantoms, besides Ramin? đ