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Date of upload: May 16, 2013 ^^
Rating : 4.95 (93/7,278 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This has been my homework music for 7 years. It's a perfect amount of time for me to be able to concentrate and get up for a short break when it's over. Because it's always this medley my brain hears it and knows it's time to focus...unfortunately I can't watch Phantom anymore without my brain trying to do something terrible like math
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I know these are not entirely accurate since the entire album consists of multiple segues, but this is the best I can do:
0:00 - Overture
3:15 - I Remember
4:34 - Think of Me
8:26 - Angel of Music
9:29 - Notes
11:15 - Stranger than You Dreamt It
12:45 - Raoul, I've Been There
15:18 - All I Ask of You
19:05 - Chandelier Crash
19:36 - Masquerade
20:08 - Don Juan
20:29 - Why So Silent?
22:00 - Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
24:14 - No One Would Listen
24:59 - The Point of No Return
26:28 - Final Lair
26:42 - The Point of No Return (Reprise)
28:31 - All I Ask of You (Phantom's Reprise)
29:44 - The Music of the Night (Flashback)
31:39 - The Music of the Night (Phantom's Reprise)
32:44 - Finale
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the "no one would listen" part with the violin solo at 24:12 was so beautiful, it brought me to tears!
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I've been reading all of these comments about how beautiful 28:00 was, but I didn't expect how emotional and breathtaking it would be. I honestly thought it would just be another part of the arrangement, but I actually just started crying out of nowhere. Maybe it's because it reminded me of growing up around the musical, but it was the biggest and most painful wave of nostalgia I have ever experienced. I don't know how I feel right now.
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@TheaterRaven
8 years ago
When the violin came in at 28:30, my heart broke and I immediately thought of this quote from the book: "Poor, unhappy Erik [the Phantom]! He had a heart that could have held the empire of the world, but in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar."
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