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I had something else in mind for my 1000th GS post, but I can't not comment on this. I really hope we get a full fancam or two. POTO was the last thing I expected from Patrick for this tour, but oh my heavens, that looks AMAZING!!!!! :hap85: It looks more smooth and fluid than it did in 2011. This grown-up version has the exuberance plus all that he learned from Kathy and beyond. It's like there's more conviction behind the movement, which I didn't know was possible. Be still my heart, this is incredible!!!for starters Patrick is skating to POTO!


The 2011 Patrick is before my eyes, only he seems 10 times better.WOW!!!!!!!!!!!Full video of Phantasia at Abbotsford (thanks to Winnie!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBU3jdMvIDY
Pleasantly surprised to stumble upon this program today. After watching many POTO eight years in between, I can really appreciate his Phantasia. Step sequences are real highlights!


Patrick goes out of frame a few times, but I forgive the videographer as Patrick covers the ice with such speed. My favorite section was the "Music of the Night" section. Because he didn't need to cram in so many jumps, he took the time to HOLD SUCH BEAUTIFUL POSITIONS!!! I felt like he was feeling the music a lot more and expressing the music a lot more because he had the space to breathe. On a couple of the crescendos in the "Music of the Night" section, he did this hop+turn that is so gorgeous. He didn't do that in the LP (yes, I checked). The LP feels emptier compared to this, which is strange to say. The LP has more stuff in it, but there's not the same feeling behind the movement. I love his 2011 LP, but when I watched the LP again, I realized how many jumps there are and it feels more frantic than this. Duh, in a sense, because this is an Ex and that's an LP, but I also think Kathy and David really improved Patrick's attention to small details of movement. Patrick learned to hold the edges and positions and pause for effect, beginning with Jeff's Elegie. This program was a great trip down memory lane and yet it was like I was watching it for the first time because of the different details and emphases. BRAVO, PATRICK, AND THANK YOU!!! 
And then he jokes with the interviewer about pottery being an option. Patrick, I love how much you love life.
:2thumbs: The 3S was amazing. The twizzle after the combo spin was lovely, and right after that he stopped at the edge of the ice and did arm movements matching those notes. The program was so smooth in every way! :agree2:Here's Patrick skating while Eric plays the piano on the ice. The video says the music is Journey, but it's not the part he did his LP to. It is so beautiful how Patrick matches his movement to the music and how every note is acknowledged in some way. GORGEOUS!!!!!:2thumbs: The 3S was amazing. I loved the whole program. So smooth in every way.
I've missed Patrick too!!! :yes: You're welcome.Ooh....thanks for sharing. That was nice and I’ve missed me some Patrick![]()
I can't resist saying that Eric is living out 4everchan's dream.![]()
Except that 4everchan would be playing Chopin. What other piano pieces would you love for Patrick to skate to, 4everchan?
i'd love to play for Patrick and it doesn't help that though I love Eric so much my dream piano piece for Patrick to skate on is Ravel's piano concerto, slow movement.
and you are correct... Eric is living my dreami'd love to play for Patrick and it doesn't help that though I love Eric so much
as a musician, i just find his stuff very basic... and well, that's normal considering his life path and training. Let's say he is a better musician than I am a skater.