The musical isn't a combination of the three books. It's based of the book The Vampire Lestat. The two in this song are Lestat and Armand. Armand being the one singing.
Sorry, just for my own reference : ARMAND What taste is this Upon my lips? A taste so sweet, what can it be? What is this scent upon the air That fills my lungs and comforts me? And whispers low How does it feel? To savor up such just revenge. To smell the fragrancy of loss? And drunkenly inhale his pain. Oh, can it be Your countenance is stripped of all it's dash and dare? And what of your bold confidence? Could it have drowned in your despair? And after all this time I wash my hands of your charade. And celebrate your fall from grace. Preserve that sad look on your face. And praise what God might manifest Himself to beings such as us. For vengeance that at last is mine Comes sweetly after all this time. LESTAT You never meant to help me, did you? ARMAND You, who destroyed all of it!? You took everything! What made you think I would help you? ARMAND If you'll allow me to recall How my requests were swept aside. At every instance I beseached you, I was shut out and denied. You shattered what I once concieved From the moment you arrived. And now you wonder why I gloat here Reveling in your grand demise. You're arrogant beyond comtempt. You beg to share my precious blood. I'd no sooner you in my veins Then to see you with the ones you love. And after all this time I wash my hands of your charade. And celebrate your fall from grace. Preserve that sad look on your face. And praise what God might manifest Himself to beings such as us. For vengeance that at last is mine Come sweetly after all this time...
about 4 years too late but the new iwtv brainrot has taken over: the worst part is that somewhere there is a full cast recording of this musical that was never released due to the failure of the musical which breaks my heart
@IArtIdinaMenzel Yes it is somehow a combination. The Musical tells the whole story of Lestat, thats why louis and claudia are also to be seen. But sadly I myself never saw the Musical. And yes, In this Song Armand and Lestat are singing, right after Claudias death.
@Dosendeckel there is no soundtrack released to this show, sadly. however, you can download some of the songs (such as this one) from the San Fransisco press release, as well as the full show from closing night and the elton john demo recording, on freewebs(dot)com/lestatmusical/
Is this a musical combining Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat? Which character is singing here? I'm in the middle of reading The Vampire Lestat so I'm a bit confused. Is this Armand and Louis?
sIcKnEsS2009 Drew Sarich. Nowadays he is an Austrian musical singer - you should listen into the soundtrack of Tanz der Vampire (Dance of the Vampires), he plays Count von Krolock in several productions.
I call this "The Haterade Song". No offense to the fans, but most of the other songs feel a little bloated and confused and lack the emotional power and clarity I prefer. But this song? It's a delight. Like a Disney villain song. I can see Jafar singing this.
It's a really long story...you can read the book and i must to say that Anne rice's vampires are the best they aren't some emo romantic brats like modern vampires. Her books is in classic style. And now about the video...in the second book lestat met armand and did something that armand's group turned against him and so armand forced to destroy them. Lestat wanted leave Paris for travel around the world, armand who became alone and confused about that things begged lestat to love him and became his friend he wanted lestat let him to travel together but lestat refused. many years later lestat who was burned by claudia and louis ( you can see it in interview with the vampire movie ) went to armand and begged him to gave him his powerful blood but armand who had hatred for lestat all those years refused and pushed him down from castle wall....all bones of lestat were broke.
Armand: for VENGEANCE
Lestat: wait-
Armand: *drop kicks Lestat out of tower window* THAT AT LAST IS MINE
The voice is exactly the one I would expect Armand to have. Good job, Drew Sarich!
He’s the Armand-iest Armand for sure.
@@gabriellagaraffa892 until Assad Zaman
@@vampirequeen1462 I love Assad, but this one is giving the most bitchiest.
3 minutes of Armand dunking on Lestat
The musical isn't a combination of the three books. It's based of the book The Vampire Lestat. The two in this song are Lestat and Armand. Armand being the one singing.
Interview with the Jazz Hands.
Sorry, just for my own reference :
ARMAND
What taste is this
Upon my lips?
A taste so sweet, what can it be? What is this scent upon the air
That fills my lungs and comforts me?
And whispers low
How does it feel?
To savor up such just revenge.
To smell the fragrancy of loss?
And drunkenly inhale his pain.
Oh, can it be
Your countenance is stripped of all it's dash and dare? And what of your bold confidence?
Could it have drowned in your despair?
And after all this time
I wash my hands of your charade.
And celebrate your fall from grace.
Preserve that sad look on your face.
And praise what God might manifest
Himself to beings such as us.
For vengeance that at last is mine
Comes sweetly after all this time.
LESTAT
You never meant to help me, did you?
ARMAND
You, who destroyed all of it!? You took everything! What made you think I would help you?
ARMAND
If you'll allow me to recall
How my requests were swept aside.
At every instance
I beseached you,
I was shut out and denied.
You shattered what I once concieved
From the moment you arrived.
And now you wonder why I gloat here
Reveling in your grand demise.
You're arrogant beyond comtempt.
You beg to share my precious blood.
I'd no sooner you in my veins
Then to see you with the ones you love.
And after all this time
I wash my hands of your charade.
And celebrate your fall from grace.
Preserve that sad look on your face.
And praise what God might manifest
Himself to beings such as us.
For vengeance that at last is mine
Come sweetly after all this time...
Armand did what he did because he was bored and he didn't have anything else to do
he did it because Lestat gets the love he wants from Louis, from Marius, he killed Claudia to turn Louis against him and so he'd be alone like he is
@@vampirequeen1462 yeah I guess
this is so clear! fantastic, and much better than the elton john demo, thank you!
It is a shame that it did not last on BWAY...I loved it and wish they made an official soundtrack to be sold...can't find one anywhere
If only my piano person comes through for me, I plan to do a female cover of this. :3
Hey did that piano person ever done through 😂
Damn shame there wasn’t a whole cast recording.
about 4 years too late but the new iwtv brainrot has taken over: the worst part is that somewhere there is a full cast recording of this musical that was never released due to the failure of the musical which breaks my heart
@IArtIdinaMenzel
Yes it is somehow a combination. The Musical tells the whole story of Lestat, thats why louis and claudia are also to be seen. But sadly I myself never saw the Musical.
And yes, In this Song Armand and Lestat are singing, right after Claudias death.
is this when armand chucks lestat out of the tower window?
i haven't seen the whole musical but read The Vampire Lestat
not John Laurens I would assume so. seeing as how in New Orleans he was much nicer to him.
Yes. Usually right after this song, Lestat mentions that Marius said he was a mistake. Armand yells that he loved him, then throws Lestat out.
I so ashamed, I totally forgot about that part.
y’all know that scene in the akatsuki movie where sasori whoops orochimarus ass. yeah
@Dosendeckel there is no soundtrack released to this show, sadly. however, you can download some of the songs (such as this one) from the San Fransisco press release, as well as the full show from closing night and the elton john demo recording, on freewebs(dot)com/lestatmusical/
Is there any place else to download this song? They took the song off from the SF website :-( any help would be appreciated
Is there any recording of Jack Noseworthy singing this?
Please post Right Before My Eyes
Is this a musical combining Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat? Which character is singing here? I'm in the middle of reading The Vampire Lestat so I'm a bit confused. Is this Armand and Louis?
Louis and Armand are talking in the beginning, I'm pretty sure.
Armand is talking about Lestat.
Anyone know who plays Armand in this? I want to find out if he's sung in anything else
sIcKnEsS2009 Drew Sarich.
Nowadays he is an Austrian musical singer - you should listen into the soundtrack of Tanz der Vampire (Dance of the Vampires), he plays Count von Krolock in several productions.
I call this "The Haterade Song". No offense to the fans, but most of the other songs feel a little bloated and confused and lack the emotional power and clarity I prefer. But this song? It's a delight. Like a Disney villain song. I can see Jafar singing this.
I was this soundtrack was on iTunes
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Who's singing Armand's part in this version? Could someone please tell me?
Anna Watson Drew Sarich
Drew
What did he do?
It's a really long story...you can read the book and i must to say that Anne rice's vampires are the best they aren't some emo romantic brats like modern vampires.
Her books is in classic style.
And now about the video...in the second book lestat met armand and did something that armand's group turned against him and so armand forced to destroy them.
Lestat wanted leave Paris for travel around the world, armand who became alone and confused about that things begged lestat to love him and became his friend he wanted lestat let him to travel together but lestat refused.
many years later lestat who was burned by claudia and louis ( you can see it in interview with the vampire movie ) went to armand and begged him to gave him his powerful blood but armand who had hatred for lestat all those years refused and pushed him down from castle wall....all bones of lestat were broke.
They’ve kiss after this song finish
armand is singing
From what I gather, it's just about Lestat's life. It doesn't follow any specific book.