The OG Von Krolok. Steve was exceptional in the role. I am sad he never got to play the role on Broadway. Perhaps that was a bullet dodged though as it flopped on Broadway.😂
It only flopped because Crawford forced a bunch of script changes because he wanted to play a fun character in a comedy who wasn't a brooding monster looking for love, again.
If it was this version with the Steve, it might’ve played for longer but Jim Steinman was rarely praised by the critics, despite his incredible talent.
@@ElleCee62978 The show that went to Broadway is. . . not popular. Michael Crawford made a lot of creative decisions that sort of put a nail in the coffin of the show's success.
We are so fortunate to have a recording of Steve singing these songs.
Insane how great he was.
It's 3 am and that bridge just caught me completely off guard and I'm sobbing
4:49am here, but I knew what will hit me.;D
@@n1mand good luck living if you have school tomorrow :)
If only he had been Krolock on Broadway 😭
He was in germany
@@kevinm761 Really??? he was it here in Vienna - 97-99 I have seen at least 5 x - when was he in Germany?
he died before the Broadway show started
The OG Von Krolok. Steve was exceptional in the role. I am sad he never got to play the role on Broadway. Perhaps that was a bullet dodged though as it flopped on Broadway.😂
It only flopped because Crawford forced a bunch of script changes because he wanted to play a fun character in a comedy who wasn't a brooding monster looking for love, again.
If it was this version with the Steve, it might’ve played for longer but Jim Steinman was rarely praised by the critics, despite his incredible talent.
Beautiful.
Is this a rip off of Total Eclipse of the Heart?
It uses the same melody at the end and shares a similar tone. Hardly a ripoff since it was originally written for-and included-in this show.
@@LadyTygryComics Ah, I see. I never saw this show. Thanks for clarifying!!
@@ElleCee62978 The show that went to Broadway is. . . not popular. Michael Crawford made a lot of creative decisions that sort of put a nail in the coffin of the show's success.
@@LadyTygryComics I just looked up what you said. Yeah, Michael destroyed it.
Same writer, Jim Steinman, but Bonnie Tyler recorded it decades before Steinman's Opera @@ElleCee62978