[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:00.75]Prologue - Original London Cast [00:02.63]Sold your number sir [00:07.16]Thank you [00:09.08]Lot 665 ladies and gentlemen: [00:11.99]A papier-mache musical box [00:14.12]In the shape of a barrel-organ [00:16.11]Attached the figure of a monkey [00:18.18]In Persian robes playing the cymbals [00:20.66]This item [00:21.59]Discovered in the vaults of the theatre [00:24.39]Still in working order [00:26.63]Showing here [00:28.45]May I start at twenty francs [00:30.86]Fifteen then [00:31.86]Fifteen I am bid [00:33.12]20 sir [00:33.51]Thank you [00:34.12]20 25 [00:35.37]Thank you mendom [00:36.73]30 [00:37.73]Saling at 30 then [00:38.98]30 once tiwce [00:42.19]Sold [00:42.82]For thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny [00:46.21]Thank you sir [00:50.00]A collector's piece indeed [00:54.94]Every detail exactly as she said [01:00.68]She often spoke of you [01:02.37]My friend [01:04.11]Your velvet lining [01:06.10]And your figurine of lead [01:10.67]Will you still play [01:13.61]When all the rest of us are dead [01:19.11]Lot 666 then [01:21.04]A chandelier in pieces [01:23.64]Some of you may recall the strange affair [01:26.29]Of the Phantom of the Opera: [01:28.27]A mystery never fully explained [01:30.30]We are told ladies and gentlemen [01:32.19]That this is the very chandelier [01:34.02]Which figures in the famous disaster [01:37.76]Our workshops have repaired it [01:39.70]And wired parts of it [01:41.57]For the new electric light [01:42.98]So that we may get a hint [01:44.52]Of how it may look when reassembled [01:47.79]Perhaps we may frighten away [01:49.72]The ghost of so many years ago [01:52.06]With a little illumination gentlemen
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:00.75]Prologue - Original London Cast
[00:02.63]Sold your number sir
[00:07.16]Thank you
[00:09.08]Lot 665 ladies and gentlemen:
[00:11.99]A papier-mache musical box
[00:14.12]In the shape of a barrel-organ
[00:16.11]Attached the figure of a monkey
[00:18.18]In Persian robes playing the cymbals
[00:20.66]This item
[00:21.59]Discovered in the vaults of the theatre
[00:24.39]Still in working order
[00:26.63]Showing here
[00:28.45]May I start at twenty francs
[00:30.86]Fifteen then
[00:31.86]Fifteen I am bid
[00:33.12]20 sir
[00:33.51]Thank you
[00:34.12]20 25
[00:35.37]Thank you mendom
[00:36.73]30
[00:37.73]Saling at 30 then
[00:38.98]30 once tiwce
[00:42.19]Sold
[00:42.82]For thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny
[00:46.21]Thank you sir
[00:50.00]A collector's piece indeed
[00:54.94]Every detail exactly as she said
[01:00.68]She often spoke of you
[01:02.37]My friend
[01:04.11]Your velvet lining
[01:06.10]And your figurine of lead
[01:10.67]Will you still play
[01:13.61]When all the rest of us are dead
[01:19.11]Lot 666 then
[01:21.04]A chandelier in pieces
[01:23.64]Some of you may recall the strange affair
[01:26.29]Of the Phantom of the Opera:
[01:28.27]A mystery never fully explained
[01:30.30]We are told ladies and gentlemen
[01:32.19]That this is the very chandelier
[01:34.02]Which figures in the famous disaster
[01:37.76]Our workshops have repaired it
[01:39.70]And wired parts of it
[01:41.57]For the new electric light
[01:42.98]So that we may get a hint
[01:44.52]Of how it may look when reassembled
[01:47.79]Perhaps we may frighten away
[01:49.72]The ghost of so many years ago
[01:52.06]With a little illumination gentlemen