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Duncan wrote:Ok, favourtism aside, judged on pure vocals, which is the best. Don't vote unlesss you have listened to both tracks all the way through.
Balsamo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-rre_BXxC0
Perry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog
S2M wrote:Duncan wrote:I think they are very similar songs in terms of mood and structure. Replace the orchestra on Gethsemane with guitair and you have an amazing rock song.
too theatrical....![]()
Duncan wrote:Ok, favourtism aside, judged on pure vocals, which is the best. Don't vote unlesss you have listened to both tracks all the way through.
Balsamo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-rre_BXxC0
Perry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog
Jeremey wrote:Nothing touches Ted Neely on Gethsemane. I don't even know what version that was without clicking but I did Jesus in JCS in high school and Neely was my God at the time. I met him many years later and I got vaklempt and gave him a big hug and told him how much I absolutely loved him. I geeked out.
johnroxx wrote:Jeremey wrote:Nothing touches Ted Neely on Gethsemane. I don't even know what version that was without clicking but I did Jesus in JCS in high school and Neely was my God at the time. I met him many years later and I got vaklempt and gave him a big hug and told him how much I absolutely loved him. I geeked out.
The song belongs to Neely, Jeremy. I too got to meet the man, about 18 years ago, after one of the first JCS revival shows here in San Diego at the Civic Theater...met Dennis DeYoung (Potius Pilate) as well as Carl Anderson (Judas), who, like Neely, was in the film version.
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