This has got to be one of his best performances - EVER! Every song he sang at this ALW celebration was fantastic. He was at the top of his game!! Love him!!
Kasino80 umm it's actually Ian Gillian's song. Everyone who has come after puts their own feel into it. Some are better than others. But it will always be Ian's first
No one can even come close to Michael singing this. I honestly don't know of any other song that can show off his incredible talent and power like this.
I don't to get caught up in a debate about "who sang it best." There is something about this song that wrenches the best performance out of whoever's singing it.
just to put things in perspective - this is “a concert performance” and Michael was never in JCS - am not going to compare to Steve or Ted - I just want to wrap my head around the depth of passion and characterization involved in this performance - this concert performance - and then he sings 🙏
Had to come back to this version after last nights concert, I kind of wish I didn't hear this version because this will always be the best. It's beyond amazing.
This is a beautiful testimony of Jesus! I don't cry easily but only Jesus can bring me to tears! Through my tears I realize how much he loves me and how much I love him! God had the harder role than his son because he could not interfere with his son's death! If he had interrupted the process leading to his death at any time and stopped his accusers from dragging him away the whole human race would die in their sin! I still do not fully comprehend his love for us but I am still learning! I love you Jesus!
I only want to say If there is a way Take this cap away from me For I don't want to taste it's poison Feel it burn me I have changed I'm not as sure As when we started Then I was inspired Now I'm sad and tired Listen surely I've exceeded Expectations tried for three years Seems like thirty Could you ask as much From any other man But if I die See the saga through And do the things you ask of me Let them hate me hit me hurt me Nail me to their tree I'd wanna know I'd wanna know my God I'd wanna know I'd wanna know my God I'd wanna see I'd wanna see my God I'd wanna see I'd wanna see my God Why I should die Would I be more noticed Than I ever was before Would the things I've said and done Matter any more I'd have to know I'd have to know my Lord I'd have to know I'd have to know my Lord I'd have to see I'd have to see my Lord I'd have to see I'd have to see my Lord If I die what will be my reward If I die what will be my reward I'd have to know I'd have to know my Lord I'd have to know I'd have to know my Lord Why should I die Wooh Why should I die Can you show me now That would not be killed in vain Show me just a little Of your omnipresent brain Show me there's a reason For your wantin me to die You're far too keen on where And how and not so hot on why Allright I'll die Wow Just just watch me die See how see how I die See how I die Then I was inspired Now I'm sad and tired After all I've tried for three years Seems like ninety Why then amiscared to finish What I started What you started I didn't start it God thy will is hard But you hold every card I will drink your cup of poison Nail me to your cross And break me Bleed me beat me Kill me take me now Before I change my mind
Michael Ball's version of this song is the best. His voice is so powerful and I have listened to the other singers do this song but they are not so powerful or heartfelt and the high notes everyone refers to are just grating. Michael's version is a perfect beautiful rendition of this song.
I always feel there's a slight continuation problem at 0:12/0:13. Just watch him stick the mic to the clamp and check his face, then in the next scene this doesn't really match. Ahwell, great voice still. ;-)
it was old enough to be released on VHS first XP I think there's a soundtrack of this show released a while back but you'd have to look closely to find THAT particular show as there are a LOT of compilation albums of Webber's music
Jesus Christ Superstar the musical is a secular retelling of the story of the Bible. It's not a religious musical, it's just based on the story of Christ. It's not surprising, then, that the lyrics don't reflect what you think or know Jesus was thinking. It's supposed to challenge our perception of Jesus, his motives, his strength and his position in this world.
Yes it is not biblically correct but true it gives a beautiful perspective of what Jesus might have felt being in such a crazy world where no one understood why he was there! The disciple thought they knew but after his death they discovered they knew nothing of him to begin with!History is interesting is it not?
yes he did, but Jesus is God, and he was God incarnate then, Just because he said those words doesn't mean he didn't choose togo to the cross, it just means he had doubts and was scared, thats allowed because even though he was God he was also fully human at the same time. He chose the cross, right from the very begining, when he created the world.
Tanson family I realize I'm very late to the party here and I'm sorry about that but you seem to have the story of the Bible a bit mixed up. Jesus isn't God. Where do you get that? He is the son of God, but not God himself. And these lyrics fit perfectly into the New Testament where Jesus prayed and was scared. Tim Rice captures this moment beautifully. You are clearly no theologian and probably shouldn't comment on matters you have no real knowledge of
I disagree with Emily D. It is in Matthew, Mark, and Luke that Jesus said "take this cup from me." So thus, one can conclude from that what he could have been feeling. He was human as well as divine. Besides, when I first heard it as a teen, it made Jesus more accessible to me. I kept hearing in church that god was hellfire and brimstone on one hand and an all loving father on the other. I couldn't relate to the latter. Then I heard JC Superstar and that changed. I could see where god was an all loving father. No I am no longer a Christian. JC Superstar brought relevance to a lot of folks back then. Besides, there is nothing wrong with the secular side of things.
I can recall way back in 1970 when JCS first came out as an album. It was considered very, very controversial by religious leaders, on par with Mel Gibson's "Passion of the Christ". However, there was one Anglican Priest's review who endorsed it, saying "It's attempting to take Jesus out of the stained glass window and back into people's hearts again".
joey, other than its gruesomeness and portrayal of the Jewish characters, was the Passion of Christ especially controversial in religious circles? I remember tour buses leaving from churches to go watch it in cinemas. For properly controversial, we need to go to Scorsese’s Last Temptation of Christ - although it was by all accounts a turkey. (Ironically enough Defoe is said to be one of the few actors - JSS excepted - to depict Christ whose career improved after)
A most brilliant song. A most beautiful voice. Yet not the perfect match I have to say. I can't say clearly but I feel like something is missing. Maybe put it this way: I enjoy the singing very much as I love Michael Ball but it somehow fails to put tears in my eyes. (I did cry for His Empty Chairs tho , but this song? Not really.)
Michael Ball has an incredible voice - deep, rich, powerful...just lovely. But...sadly he doesn't do this song justice. Without the high notes (which is almost a trademark of this song), it lacks something. Steve Balsamo is by far the best at singing this song because he not only has the power but he reaches the top notes with ease. He also has a passion that nobody else has ever shown...and he does tears too! As for the comment about 'cock rock and hair metal are more or less dead'...what a load of BS! It will never die...thank goodness.
I liked both the original with Steve Balsamo, and I like this version. Both men play to their strengths and give very emotional performances. Ball keeps it deep and powerful while Balsamo hits the high notes while still having power. But I still prefer Ball's cover because this is the version I first heard as a kid and left a lasting impression. Balsamo does indeed own Gethsemane, but I'm not a huge fan of the high notes. It's a matter of preference. To each his own.
I think you have to separate pure musical voices (such as Michael Ball, who--to my knowledge--is singing the song but did not play JC) vs heavy rock vocal choices. Steve Balsamo has an amazing falsetto scream, but it's outdated in the context of the musical. This was contextual to the original '70s performances and isn't needed now that cock rock and hair metal are more or less dead. Yes, movie original Ted Neeley still makes my hair stand on end and your Steve Balsamo can do the same, but Michael Ball makes my blood run hot and cold at once.
Steve Balsamo used movement to aid his conveyance of emotion, For Michael to stand Rooted and still emmant such emotion and power into this performance is stunning, Steve Balsamo was very good though.
Love Michael Ball, what an amazing voice, but (you knew there was a but coming didn't you?) as a Christian i have to say i don't like the lyrics to this song. Jesus Christ chose to go to the cross, because we've all done things wrong, made mistakes, he died for those mistakes. He did it because he loes us. If he hadn't paid for our mistakes and things we've done wrong, we would have to pay for them.
JC Lopez Well damn, if that's average, then I would love to see you belt out those notes as well as sing his incredibly low noise without any shaky voices. Say you don't like it and I'll respect that, but like it or not, he is an incredibly talented singer
Faithy bear piece of cake anytime u want I will do it for you. Send me your email and location I travel a few times per year. Reach me at phantomharlock2003@hotmail.com
@@Girl-rj3qe yes I can hit the note, its a hard note to hit but you can train a singer to do so, I have trained to be able to hit this note and have the range. Not everyone has the range and its obvious Michael does not. The original song asks for this note but many singers just can't hit it and they end up changing it to something they can handle. Just facts.
Michael Ball - One of the most perfect voices I've ever heard.
Yes, that day, he made it perfectly. I think, he wants to make impact in his career.
Yes, totally agree
Jeez, this guy is clearly having a blast singing this. Honestly infectious while watching and listening.
He clearly puts his all when he’s singing. Check out the tenth anniversary concert of Les Mis. Michael Ball plays Marius.
This has got to be one of his best performances - EVER! Every song he sang at this ALW celebration was fantastic. He was at the top of his game!! Love him!!
NOBODY can sing a song with such emotion like Michael Ball. He is just amazing!!!
Ted have more emotions
+Artem Bochkarev this is Ted's song through and through.
Kasino80 umm it's actually Ian Gillian's song. Everyone who has come after puts their own feel into it. Some are better than others. But it will always be Ian's first
Couldn't agree more, he is an absolutely phenomenal singer.
Margaret Santos, Michael Crawford also did a equally great version years ago too!
The way Michael sings this song makes me feel Jesus Christ's pain.
When he sings this, he is amazing and sounds so scared but willing to die anyway. I love Michael Balls voice. Great stage presence.
No one can even come close to Michael singing this. I honestly don't know of any other song that can show off his incredible talent and power like this.
Michael sings this with so much heartfelt emotion, I think it's so amazing
Still the, hands down, best performance of this song I've ever seen.
I'm atheist, but I grew up with this video and song. Michael ball sings it so beautifully and he does my personal favorite version of this by far.
Faithy Bear! Have you read the biblical version of Easter? Jesus' death and resurrection?
@@cmlilley9159 Nah ive never read the bible
Thanks for getting back to me so fast! I'm a real fan of JCS, but I love the Bible story best!
I don't to get caught up in a debate about "who sang it best." There is something about this song that wrenches the best performance out of whoever's singing it.
Gorgeous voice. Gorgeous man. The prowess with which Michael Ball emotes through music is flabbergasting.
This is one of the best performances of any Broadway songs I’ve ever seen
I'm so blown away! Ball is incredible! I have tears in my eyes, love you Ball!
The Pavarotti of music hall. We only get one genius like this/century. Damn.
The best Gethsemane of all time!!! Bravo!!!
And this is the BEST performance of MICHAEL BALL!
I think the lyrics reflect the pain and fear beautifully. This has always been my favourite performance of the song.
This is my first time hearing this song. Powerful!
Amazing voice and how he shares it - soooo much talent shown here. Thanks for sharing.
The best performance in musicals industry, and even in his life.
just to put things in perspective - this is “a concert performance” and Michael was never in JCS - am not going to compare to Steve or Ted - I just want to wrap my head around the depth of passion and characterization involved in this performance - this concert performance - and then he sings 🙏
This song is perfection
Michael Ball IS PERFECTION!
Andrew lloyd Webber was a genius !
Lovely man, lovely singer
I Love this song! Especiallt when Michael Ball sings it!
His voice always gives me chills.
Had to come back to this version after last nights concert, I kind of wish I didn't hear this version because this will always be the best. It's beyond amazing.
Shame Michael Crawford could not perform at the concert. Anyway brilliant as usual Michael Ball xx
This is a beautiful testimony of Jesus! I don't cry easily but only Jesus can bring me to tears! Through my tears I realize how much he loves me and how much I love him! God had the harder role than his son because he could not interfere with his son's death! If he had interrupted the process leading to his death at any time and stopped his accusers from dragging him away the whole human race would die in their sin! I still do not fully comprehend his love for us but I am still learning! I love you Jesus!
This is so powerful!
God damn but the emotion from him in this.
What a totally awesome performance. The best.
A fantastic voice!
What a guy 😮amazing version of this song xx
Wow what a song and wow what a voice
Amazing amazing amazing ! One of the best versions of this song :)
BALL AT HIS BEST! THIS IS VERY MOVING. BRAVO
Wow - I have no words. Amazing!
Great song, great singer
God given. Love it x
Beautiful voice
Wow! Amazing.
I only want to say
If there is a way
Take this cap away from me
For I don't want to taste it's poison
Feel it burn me
I have changed
I'm not as sure
As when we started
Then I was inspired
Now I'm sad and tired
Listen surely I've exceeded
Expectations tried for three years
Seems like thirty
Could you ask as much
From any other man
But if I die
See the saga through
And do the things you ask of me
Let them hate me hit me hurt me
Nail me to their tree
I'd wanna know
I'd wanna know my God
I'd wanna know
I'd wanna know my God
I'd wanna see
I'd wanna see my God
I'd wanna see
I'd wanna see my God
Why I should die
Would I be more noticed
Than I ever was before
Would the things I've said and done
Matter any more
I'd have to know
I'd have to know my Lord
I'd have to know
I'd have to know my Lord
I'd have to see
I'd have to see my Lord
I'd have to see
I'd have to see my Lord
If I die what will be my reward
If I die what will be my reward
I'd have to know
I'd have to know my Lord
I'd have to know
I'd have to know my Lord
Why should I die
Wooh Why should I die
Can you show me now
That would not be killed in vain
Show me just a little
Of your omnipresent brain
Show me there's a reason
For your wantin me to die
You're far too keen on where
And how and not so hot on why
Allright I'll die
Wow Just just watch me die
See how see how I die
See how I die
Then I was inspired
Now I'm sad and tired
After all I've tried for three years
Seems like ninety
Why then amiscared to finish
What I started
What you started
I didn't start it
God thy will is hard
But you hold every card
I will drink your cup of poison
Nail me to your cross
And break me
Bleed me beat me
Kill me take me now
Before I change my mind
Truly amazing. I'm in love.
Michael Ball's version of this song is the best. His voice is so powerful and I have listened to the other singers do this song but they are not so powerful or heartfelt and the high notes everyone refers to are just grating. Michael's version is a perfect beautiful rendition of this song.
찢어지는 록 고음 없이도 예수의 분노와 절규가 넘 잘 드러나는..ㅠㅠ 겟세마네중 가장 좋아하는 버전 ㅠㅠ 마이클볼 짱이다
Wow! This guy is awesome!
Fantastic.
ag, it's like I'm reliving the first time I saw the production all over again....damn boyfriend can't just sing, he can BRING!!!
You can tell Michael wasn't professionally trained because he sings so naturally. just an incredible version of this song.
He wasn't!?
joey Leverton no he is not classically trained. He only had voice lessons late on in his career...in preparation for specific roles.
what a performance!!!!
PERFECTION!
Wow!Did u know he never had i singing lesson?1Natural talent!
Yes so much emotion to beleive
wonderful
wow….wow….the best..
The best ever!
This is THE best version of the song!
indeed
Steve also did this pretty good
@@synleon Steve Balsamo did it great !
Ted Neeley is also amazing
One of Andrew's and Tim's best pieces
OMG CHILLS!!!
Wow! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Excelente voz!! Me encanta!!
Just perfect for me
Awesome X infinity
WOWWWWW!!!!!
Michael should do the role the role of the Phantom
No one writes Broadway songs like Andrew Lloyd Webber. And Michael Ball Sings it perfectly
chiiiiiiiills!!!!
I'm really glad he didn't do the massive falsetto note, sometimes it sounds a bit naff
@5:17 is insane
Conor Smith っq
I always feel there's a slight continuation problem at 0:12/0:13. Just watch him stick the mic to the clamp and check his face, then in the next scene this doesn't really match. Ahwell, great voice still. ;-)
Yeah its Jesus Christ Superstar.This personally is my favorite song from it
各花入各眼
4:35
He knew he was the :Passover Lamb.
A little disappointed he didn't do the "WHYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!" note, but still an amazing performance!
And why can't I find this on Itunes? *grumbles*
This clip is taken from DVD titled Celebration of Andrew Lloyd Webber 50th Birthday. The event was held in Albert Hall in late 90's.
it was old enough to be released on VHS first XP
I think there's a soundtrack of this show released a while back but you'd have to look closely to find THAT particular show as there are a LOT of compilation albums of Webber's music
I believe he has recorded it.... past and present album I think
You're right. It's on the "Past ans Present" cd and it's included in the 3cd "Encore" set.@@Bubbsmaster
Jesus Christ Superstar the musical is a secular retelling of the story of the Bible. It's not a religious musical, it's just based on the story of Christ. It's not surprising, then, that the lyrics don't reflect what you think or know Jesus was thinking. It's supposed to challenge our perception of Jesus, his motives, his strength and his position in this world.
Emily D how exactly is a musical based on the last 7 days of Jesus' life not a religious story?
Yes it is not biblically correct but true it gives a beautiful perspective of what Jesus might have felt being in such a crazy world where no one understood why he was there! The disciple thought they knew but after his death they discovered they knew nothing of him to begin with!History is interesting is it not?
yes he did, but Jesus is God, and he was God incarnate then, Just because he said those words doesn't mean he didn't choose togo to the cross, it just means he had doubts and was scared, thats allowed because even though he was God he was also fully human at the same time. He chose the cross, right from the very begining, when he created the world.
Tanson family I realize I'm very late to the party here and I'm sorry about that but you seem to have the story of the Bible a bit mixed up. Jesus isn't God. Where do you get that? He is the son of God, but not God himself. And these lyrics fit perfectly into the New Testament where Jesus prayed and was scared. Tim Rice captures this moment beautifully. You are clearly no theologian and probably shouldn't comment on matters you have no real knowledge of
which play is this song from?
I disagree with Emily D. It is in Matthew, Mark, and Luke that Jesus said "take this cup from me." So thus, one can conclude from that what he could have been feeling. He was human as well as divine. Besides, when I first heard it as a teen, it made Jesus more accessible to me. I kept hearing in church that god was hellfire and brimstone on one hand and an all loving father on the other. I couldn't relate to the latter. Then I heard JC Superstar and that changed. I could see where god was an all loving father. No I am no longer a Christian. JC Superstar brought relevance to a lot of folks back then. Besides, there is nothing wrong with the secular side of things.
I can recall way back in 1970 when JCS first came out as an album. It was considered very, very controversial by religious leaders, on par with Mel Gibson's "Passion of the Christ". However, there was one Anglican Priest's review who endorsed it, saying "It's attempting to take Jesus out of the stained glass window and back into people's hearts again".
joey Leverton hey, would love to have that source, if it is available. Sounds like a great story!
joey, other than its gruesomeness and portrayal of the Jewish characters, was the Passion of Christ especially controversial in religious circles? I remember tour buses leaving from churches to go watch it in cinemas.
For properly controversial, we need to go to Scorsese’s Last Temptation of Christ - although it was by all accounts a turkey.
(Ironically enough Defoe is said to be one of the few actors - JSS excepted - to depict Christ whose career improved after)
Is this song on Spotify?
+Anna Ruiz it's the second part of this song sung live from the Royal Albert Hall in London : open.spotify.com/track/62TK5j4hAImcMuy771Hiv8
A most brilliant song. A most beautiful voice. Yet not the perfect match I have to say. I can't say clearly but I feel like something is missing. Maybe put it this way: I enjoy the singing very much as I love Michael Ball but it somehow fails to put tears in my eyes. (I did cry for His Empty Chairs tho , but this song? Not really.)
maybe the sense of despair and desperation is missing here?
Rip, came to here the Ball sing G5 but nah....
Stunning performance anyway
nevermind. jesus christ superstar right?
Michael Ball has an incredible voice - deep, rich, powerful...just lovely. But...sadly he doesn't do this song justice. Without the high notes (which is almost a trademark of this song), it lacks something.
Steve Balsamo is by far the best at singing this song because he not only has the power but he reaches the top notes with ease. He also has a passion that nobody else has ever shown...and he does tears too!
As for the comment about 'cock rock and hair metal are more or less dead'...what a load of BS! It will never die...thank goodness.
I liked both the original with Steve Balsamo, and I like this version. Both men play to their strengths and give very emotional performances. Ball keeps it deep and powerful while Balsamo hits the high notes while still having power. But I still prefer Ball's cover because this is the version I first heard as a kid and left a lasting impression. Balsamo does indeed own Gethsemane, but I'm not a huge fan of the high notes.
It's a matter of preference. To each his own.
Ted will always be my Jesus.
Andrew Lloyd Webber chose him to sing this song, so he must be doing something right!
Camilo sesto made a more emotional version...
Singing to this made me see that I can sing too. Never knew that like me, he wasn't trained either
Steve Balsamo is still the BEST!!!
Steve Balsamo is the best version ever
I think you have to separate pure musical voices (such as Michael Ball, who--to my knowledge--is singing the song but did not play JC) vs heavy rock vocal choices. Steve Balsamo has an amazing falsetto scream, but it's outdated in the context of the musical. This was contextual to the original '70s performances and isn't needed now that cock rock and hair metal are more or less dead. Yes, movie original Ted Neeley still makes my hair stand on end and your Steve Balsamo can do the same, but Michael Ball makes my blood run hot and cold at once.
no
Steve Balsamo used movement to aid his conveyance of emotion, For Michael to stand Rooted and still emmant such emotion and power into this performance is stunning, Steve Balsamo was very good though.
Conor Smith The high notes Steve bus's out are a huge difference for that though!
come rovinare uno dei pezzi più belli di tutti i tempi. shame.
...i love Michael Ball, but not even he can match Gillan on this.
Love Michael Ball, what an amazing voice, but (you knew there was a but coming didn't you?) as a Christian i have to say i don't like the lyrics to this song. Jesus Christ chose to go to the cross, because we've all done things wrong, made mistakes, he died for those mistakes. He did it because he loes us. If he hadn't paid for our mistakes and things we've done wrong, we would have to pay for them.
steve balsamo win
Terrible, just another average singer
JC Lopez Well damn, if that's average, then I would love to see you belt out those notes as well as sing his incredibly low noise without any shaky voices. Say you don't like it and I'll respect that, but like it or not, he is an incredibly talented singer
Faithy bear piece of cake anytime u want I will do it for you. Send me your email and location I travel a few times per year. Reach me at phantomharlock2003@hotmail.com
Faithy bear listen to a great singer ua-cam.com/video/int5uDsETUM/v-deo.html
Can you hit the last note at 3:32? Have you even listened to his performance in Les Mis or Sweeney Todd?
@@Girl-rj3qe yes I can hit the note, its a hard note to hit but you can train a singer to do so, I have trained to be able to hit this note and have the range. Not everyone has the range and its obvious Michael does not. The original song asks for this note but many singers just can't hit it and they end up changing it to something they can handle. Just facts.