Patti LuPone - Ladies Who Lunch (Sondheim's 80th)

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Publicado 2011-01-02

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  • @Tytytytyty1776
    Patti said in an interview that this was the only time she was ever nervous performing. And when Elaine embraced her at the end, she nearly was brought to tears.
  • @tracyroweauthor
    career goals: singing Elaine Stritch's signature song in front of her and having her jump up at the end, grab you and tell you she's so proud of you.
  • @cierrawecker481
    Elaine’s reaction to the “hat” line will never fail to absolutely slay me
  • @enenrx
    Patti: Everybody laugh Me: Yes, my diamond
  • @ClaytonGoldhawk
    i love how Elaine Stritch gives her the fastest standing ovation/hug ever. She is such and adorable lady.
  • @WikeddTung
    I'm surprised that stage didn't collapse under the weight of all that talent
  • @AleeraKnight
    ... can we talk about the fact that she stands in one place the entire time ... its all her face and her voice ... and she sang it in front of Elaine ... I would be dead
  • @AndrewMacLaine
    DAMN. This is proof that you can spend decades thinking there is only one best way to perform a number and along comes someone who owns her own interpretation and you feel no need to compare. A great performer is a great performer. It's not a competition. It's a celebration..
  • @lenoragray3897
    Say what you will, but when Ms. Lupone is singing, you can't take your eyes off of her. Her talent can't be ignored.
  • @MrYellowfinch
    Do not forget the orchestra and the trumpet playing Mahler s tune as perfectly as can be, just beautiful.
  • Patti's musicality and rhythm is on point. Her diction is....Patti...haha She's so good. Damn
  • @Greycap96
    I love how the legend Elaine Stritch gave Patty LuPone a standing ovation on the stage... for everyone who is wondering what Elain said: "I Love you, I love you, I love you. Great!"
  • Elaine Stritch owned this song for 40 years. And Patti just stole it right from under her. With Elaine's beautiful blessing.
  • @snondyree
    Okay but she sang all of that after 2:28 without taking a breath, while still sounding insanely powerful...Patti is not human
  • Can we talk about how chill the conductor looks at 1:39 Man is living his best life. Good for him.