Tbf the next song goes great right after this. So yeah it sort of feels uncomfortable to leave off right before the end of the song, but at least it is a fairly distinct section of the song. It practically is a separate song, almost.
@@jaynayoung108 I could not listen to that guy if my life depended on it 😂 Nothing personal, I just could nooooot take all the pausing literally every.other.word. 😑
Oh no, how could you stop there😂😂😂 the best part of all the George Washington parts is yet to come. And by the way, they are quoting actual parts of his farewell speech..
Being so hyped over one last time to stop it half way through is crazy! I hope you start the next reaction with the full song again. It will be so worth it.
You stopped before the song was over, and you missed the finale of it. Chris Jackson is also Chief Tui in Moana, her father. He's fabulous. I love his performance so much.
One of my favourite parts of this musical is how burr is portrayed in “Washington on your side” because he doesn’t add anything into the conversation. He just agrees with them and eggs them on while he stands in the back
Firstly, the next video can’t come soon enough. He’s gonna die over how the song ends 😍 And secondly, while not the exact federal reserve, the national bank of this country is hamilton’s creation. He just made the agreement to create it in ‘the room where it happens’
The Room Where It Happens is basically how Hamilton got to create a central bank in exchange for agreeing that the capitol should be in D.C. All the historical records of how the leaders decided on the location of the capitol is according to Thomas Jefferson's diaries.
Hamilton was a Federalist. He fully believed in centralized power. He even argued that a national army should be formed and possibly used against the south (one of the reasons John Adams fired him).
Leslie Odom Jr. performed a concert at a college's concert hall near me like 6-7 years ago at this point. I was 14 or 15 at the point and I still, to this day, get chills from Dear Theodosia, Wait For It, and most of all, The Room Where It Happens because I saw him perform those live from literally the very last row of the concert hall 😂
Apparently the only source about the deal between Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison is Jefferson's diaries... so we only have his side of the story. One of the reasons "Thomas says" is repeated so many times.
Hi Nick, you were a teacher in the high-school i went through years ago and I just wanted to say I'm extraordinarily proud of you and your success. I've never seen you as happy as you are now! (I subbed when you were doing smash vids awhile ago)
This is my favorite video of the whole watch. It is absolutely hilarious to hear you BEG to hear more of Washington, when in just moments you could have heard his biggest moment. Also, I love this song. Between Washington's personally emotional moments and how significant his decision, to step down and relinquish power, was to this country... it is incredible moving to me.
My recollection from the early presidential elections was that people put their names in the ring, but were not surprised at all that Washington was elected. Whoever got the second most votes became vice president. Candidates wouldn’t campaign directly, their friends/allies would promote them but the candidate would be like, “Oh, I have some ideas on what to do if it happens, but so-and-so has some ideas too I’m sure.” It took a few cycles for the more familiar, x vs. y, elections to happen.
Regarding being confused or having questions about the musical choices and insertions: you should watch any interviews musical director Alex Lacamoire has done regarding his work in "Hamilton" to gain some insights. There is a great BUILD series interview of him at the keyboard and another with Keyboard Magazine where he shows how the music is conducted from below stage. There's also one with CBS Morning where all four of the show creators talk sbout how the lyrics, direction, music and choreography was intertwined to make this utterly phenonmenal work of theater art. All are worth a watch!
OMG! I’ve been waiting for you to get to “One Last Time” and you ended the video midway through the song. I’m literally screaming at the tv and my neighbors are calling the cops 😂🤣😂🤣 Fun fact: Lin wrote the George Washington songs specifically for Chris Jackson, the actor playing the role. Now good sir, start this from the beginning and do this over! 😂
You can't end there! What in the WORLD?!?!? You have to start over from the beginning now. The deal with this is that Hamilton helped re-write Washington's farewell address (it had previously been written four years earlier). Historians have dissected it and determined that there are parts that Hamilton wrote and parts that Washington wrote, but there are many parts where they can't tell. In other words, their voices became one, which is exactly what Lin is portraying here. Hamilton is the behind-the-scenes writer and Washington the deliverer, but it's both of their voices blended. So Lin masterfully demonstrated that by having Hamilton speak the lines and then have it meld into Washington's epic delivery. I read the biography that this is based on and would never have considered what Lin-Manuel did here. Genius.
I had been listening to the music long before I had a chance to actually see a performance. What I found interesting was that I didn't care as much for The Room Where It Happens as much as other songs until I actually saw it performed. After that... it instantly became one of my favorite numbers.
Christopher Jackson was in In the Heights as well, and Lin offered him the role of Washington while they were still doing In the Heights when Hamilton was in the very early stages and still just a concept album, not a musical. I can't find the exact quote, but during an interview, Lin said something about how when you have a friend like Chris, you write songs like "One Last Time" for him. In case no one has recommended it yet, would probably enjoy the book Hamilton: The Revolution. It has all of the lyrics/dialogue from the show with annotations from Lin, and there are essays between the songs about different aspects of the show.
I really like how you started this reaction series pretty skeptical, and now you're gushing over everything. There's a reason LMM won every award possible for this show!
Lin manuel miranda composed and wrote Moana if I am not mistaken. He sang in a few songs. Pretty easy to spot if your listening for it. Also on another note Washington didn't have a political party.
Lin was unfair to Hamilton about France. Lafayette was a noble. He had no intention of going back to France to overthrow the monarchy as the play implies because he benefited under the system. He had land and money and they only sent him over to America to get some experience because his guardians made him marry a little girl when he was like fifteen or sixteen and they both needed to grow up a bit. The declaration that Thomas helped him write was for a committee that the king appointed him to to create a representative legislative body for the people. If the treaty was signed with the king and the king is dead, there is really no need to get involved. The song makes it seem like Alexander turned on his friend, but that isn't true.
Yep. All we have is a statement or two from Jefferson two years after the meeting. And he was the one who arranged the meeting. All we really know is what was agreed upon, the outcome.
What they are talking about in this meeting is what would lead to the creation of the U.S. Caption in Washington, D.C. and the Finance Distract in New York.
Daveed won for featured actor, Leslie Odom won for lead actor (both well deserved). kind of unfortunate that Chris was up against Daveed and Groff in the same category, this cast was just so good, but only one could win
Hey Nick… I’ve been watching your reactions to Hamilton, Epic… all the way down here from Brazil. You’re good, man. I really like your insights. But please, please… don’t stop in the middle of a song like that! C’mon, you’re killing me here!
Not sure if I'm telling you something you already know, but Lin wrote Moana as well, so it's pretty fun finding some of his signature composer-isms across his work :)
The way I screamed when I you said that you were gonna finished the video there! my god I don't blame u cause how would you have known that wasn't the end of one of the most beautiful song in this musical
I just yelled at my tv because you cut this off before MY FAVORITE SONG in the whole dang show was finished. My guy…you gotta restart it and watch it all the way through.
Hamilton and Jefferson's compromise over Washington, D.C. and the debt plan is fairly well known. I'm pretty sure it has been taught high school US history for decades. Is it something that you spend a week on with lessons? No, but lots of teachers include it. Don't worry about being less aware of the smaller details of history. But this moment was notable enough to be included in the musical. It serves as a good political moment to illustrate the turn for Burr's ambitions.
I am really enjoying watching your reaction to Hamilton. By the way in case no one else has said it yet, there is a reason you "heard" Maui in Washington on your side. Lyn Manuel Miranda wrote that song in Moana
Nick: I AM listening to it Philip, to Eliza, multiple times: Grandpa just lost his seat at the Senate Also Nick (somehow): Wait...Hamilton's dad?! His dad was in the Senate? Nick, Hamilton's being an orphan has been emphasized MANY times in this show, Philip Schuyler was introduced earlier as the Schuyler sisters' father and HIS LAST NAME IS SCHUYLER. HOW did you reach this conclusion first?!? Also if we make it North versus South Hamilton has never been more allied with the South, always the North. He made a deal to get Jefferson's vote, sure, but it's one vote, and like he said, 'even then it doesn't matter where you put the US capital, because we'll have the banks' Also ALSO Washington and Jefferson WEREN'T against each other. There's a reason Washington chose Jefferson specifically even though he was over the ocean in France at the time. It's just Washington was resigning so Jefferson decided to run for the position.
I see "The Room Where It Happens"as Burr's Disney villian song. Chris Jackson's voice is like butter ... or a warm hug ... or a fuzzy blanket. So Good! Hopefully the next video gives us a chance to see you raect to the whole song!
Nick: I AM following along. TRUST ME Also Nick: Philip Schuyler... is that Hamilton's dad? And you had JUST been talking about your main focus being on why the composer do certain things. So let's take a look at that. Right after the applause break from Room Where It Happens, we get the exact same intro as for the song Schuyler Sisters, not only that, but the beginning of the song is using the same melody from Schuyler Sisters, it's essentially a reprise. If you don't remember that Philip Schuyler is specifically mentioned as the father to the Schuyler sisters, and if you don't realize that Philip was named for Eliza's father, that's okay, the musical was planning for it. It specifically brings you back to the song that tells you who Philip Schuyler is related to here. I don't blame you for not picking up on it, you were probably still living in the glow of having just heard Room Where It Happens for the first time. I probably wouldn't have been able to spell my own name the first time I heard it. My only thoughts were "need to listen again right now" haha Just thought the timing of that all was really funny.
Do you have someone to give you time stamps of what songs you should watch together and/or what the time stamps are for when songs end/begin? Side note, I popped in your Discord for a moment but only saw the two introductory channels. Are the others only for Patreon members? If so, you should make that clear in one of those channels. Anyway, I only found your reactions to this a few days ago and just caught up. It kind of amazes me how fast you pick up on some of the musical stuff (like the British Invasion style of music being used for King George within literal seconds of his song beginning). I'm enjoying your reactions, though I agree with most commenters when I say you're missing information found in the "dialogue". Maybe listen to each song twice (whether or not you show that reaction) so you can soak in the music first then a second time for the lyrics?
Yeah, if you notice in the song, it says "Thomas claims". Jefferson was known for writing events down and basically lying about them, making himself look better and everyone around him look worse.
A lot of fans I've seen like to describe Burr's song as his "Disney villain song". Yanno, kind of like Scar from The Lion King's "Be Prepared", Frollo's "Hellfire" from Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ursula's "Poor Unfortunate Souls" from Little Mermaid, etc. It's showing his desire, not to necessarily do the right thing, but to be in with the people in power. He wants to be on the inside, not on the outside looking in.
Nah, I don't buy Jefferson's argument. His "poor farmers" are slave owners that do not in any way live "ration to ration". They own human beings as property. They don't even farm, they let their slaves do it.
Noooooo! Why did you stop halfway through the soooong? 😭"One Last Time" is one of the longer songs, so I think you might have gotten confused, but the song continues through Hamilton's recitation of Washington's farewell speech (which he wrote the first draft of). It doesn't stop there.
I didn't watch the whole reaction. After your Hamilton's Dad?? comment I looked for roasted comments in the chat realizing it was Eliza's Father and not Hamiltons. To find out you stopped the whole thing halfway through Washington's farewell, my favorite song. 🤯🤯🤯😠😡🤬.
😬 Sorry, kinda with everyone else … I can’t take one video for each song and then the cutting off before it’s over. That’s why most people listen to it all at once lol. It might be harder with copyright, but it IS doable.
@@FlippMusic ...I don't _think_ they're saying you did it on purpose- just that the mistake is easier to avoid by watching the whole thing through in a sitting. (Except then you do have copyright to deal with).
It's absolutely criminal to stop midway through One Last Time.
OMG. I can't
Good sir, you're gonna have to watch the One Last Time song over again from the start... that was not the end of the song!
Do you know how frustrating it is to have someone cut off a song before it ends?
Now, we know! 🤣🤣🤣
Mortius friend?
Tbf the next song goes great right after this. So yeah it sort of feels uncomfortable to leave off right before the end of the song, but at least it is a fairly distinct section of the song. It practically is a separate song, almost.
@@jaynayoung108 I could not listen to that guy if my life depended on it 😂 Nothing personal, I just could nooooot take all the pausing literally every.other.word. 😑
@Avalee325 faire
Can't believe you stopped it there! You'll need to rewatch the song until the end - it gets emotional
Oh no, how could you stop there😂😂😂 the best part of all the George Washington parts is yet to come. And by the way, they are quoting actual parts of his farewell speech..
Stopping there was like stopping on the 7th of a scale. It hurts so bad. 😭😭😭
Being so hyped over one last time to stop it half way through is crazy! I hope you start the next reaction with the full song again. It will be so worth it.
You stopped before the song was over, and you missed the finale of it. Chris Jackson is also Chief Tui in Moana, her father. He's fabulous. I love his performance so much.
One of my favourite parts of this musical is how burr is portrayed in “Washington on your side” because he doesn’t add anything into the conversation. He just agrees with them and eggs them on while he stands in the back
Omg!!! You ended it just as “One Last Time” was building!
I know you didn’t know but seriously - OH. MY. GOD. 😳
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!! YOU ENDED TOO SOON AND MISSED THE BEST PART! YOU'RE KILLING ME DUDE1😭😭😭
Firstly, the next video can’t come soon enough. He’s gonna die over how the song ends 😍
And secondly, while not the exact federal reserve, the national bank of this country is hamilton’s creation. He just made the agreement to create it in ‘the room where it happens’
The Room Where It Happens is basically how Hamilton got to create a central bank in exchange for agreeing that the capitol should be in D.C. All the historical records of how the leaders decided on the location of the capitol is according to Thomas Jefferson's diaries.
You know Eliza has a dad right? Phillip was referring to Eliza's dad as "Grandpa"
How could you stop it in the middle of the song?? To parody John Paul Jones, "Washington has not yet begun to pop off!"
Yes. Hamilton wrote the "book" of the treasury. It's still how everything is done today.
Hamilton was a Federalist. He fully believed in centralized power. He even argued that a national army should be formed and possibly used against the south (one of the reasons John Adams fired him).
Leslie Odom Jr. performed a concert at a college's concert hall near me like 6-7 years ago at this point. I was 14 or 15 at the point and I still, to this day, get chills from Dear Theodosia, Wait For It, and most of all, The Room Where It Happens because I saw him perform those live from literally the very last row of the concert hall 😂
I love watching these because I study the choreography like you study the music. My dancer brain LOVES Hamilton, it’s a masterpiece in every aspect.
Apparently the only source about the deal between Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison is Jefferson's diaries... so we only have his side of the story. One of the reasons "Thomas says" is repeated so many times.
Christopher Jackson is Washington… and yes, phenomenal!
Hi Nick, you were a teacher in the high-school i went through years ago and I just wanted to say I'm extraordinarily proud of you and your success. I've never seen you as happy as you are now! (I subbed when you were doing smash vids awhile ago)
@@Israel_hart113 Heya Israel! You should have joined chorus :)
Thanks for your good wishes buddy keep on keeping on!
This is my favorite video of the whole watch. It is absolutely hilarious to hear you BEG to hear more of Washington, when in just moments you could have heard his biggest moment.
Also, I love this song. Between Washington's personally emotional moments and how significant his decision, to step down and relinquish power, was to this country... it is incredible moving to me.
My recollection from the early presidential elections was that people put their names in the ring, but were not surprised at all that Washington was elected. Whoever got the second most votes became vice president. Candidates wouldn’t campaign directly, their friends/allies would promote them but the candidate would be like, “Oh, I have some ideas on what to do if it happens, but so-and-so has some ideas too I’m sure.” It took a few cycles for the more familiar, x vs. y, elections to happen.
One last time sometimes makes me cry. The emotion, humility, and strength demonstrated by Washington is why he was the best first president we have!
Regarding being confused or having questions about the musical choices and insertions: you should watch any interviews musical director Alex Lacamoire has done regarding his work in "Hamilton" to gain some insights.
There is a great BUILD series interview of him at the keyboard and another with Keyboard Magazine where he shows how the music is conducted from below stage. There's also one with CBS Morning where all four of the show creators talk sbout how the lyrics, direction, music and choreography was intertwined to make this utterly phenonmenal work of theater art. All are worth a watch!
OMG! I’ve been waiting for you to get to “One Last Time” and you ended the video midway through the song. I’m literally screaming at the tv and my neighbors are calling the cops 😂🤣😂🤣 Fun fact: Lin wrote the George Washington songs specifically for Chris Jackson, the actor playing the role. Now good sir, start this from the beginning and do this over! 😂
I've never been more triggered 😤 THAT WASN'T THE END OF THE SONG! 🤬
😂 😂😂
Well, that's one way to get me to watch part eight, haha!
Gushing about how good Washington is and then ending where you did.... ;)
@@adamlane5321 if it helps to make it so you don’t NEED to watch part 8, it will start exactly how you think it will hahaha
@@FlippMusic oh no, I'll be there, wouldn't miss that reaction
You can't end there! What in the WORLD?!?!? You have to start over from the beginning now. The deal with this is that Hamilton helped re-write Washington's farewell address (it had previously been written four years earlier). Historians have dissected it and determined that there are parts that Hamilton wrote and parts that Washington wrote, but there are many parts where they can't tell. In other words, their voices became one, which is exactly what Lin is portraying here. Hamilton is the behind-the-scenes writer and Washington the deliverer, but it's both of their voices blended. So Lin masterfully demonstrated that by having Hamilton speak the lines and then have it meld into Washington's epic delivery. I read the biography that this is based on and would never have considered what Lin-Manuel did here. Genius.
I had been listening to the music long before I had a chance to actually see a performance. What I found interesting was that I didn't care as much for The Room Where It Happens as much as other songs until I actually saw it performed. After that... it instantly became one of my favorite numbers.
Washington On Your Side is my personal favorite song. The bars are crunchy squeezebox harmonies are just so damn good
Christopher Jackson was in In the Heights as well, and Lin offered him the role of Washington while they were still doing In the Heights when Hamilton was in the very early stages and still just a concept album, not a musical. I can't find the exact quote, but during an interview, Lin said something about how when you have a friend like Chris, you write songs like "One Last Time" for him. In case no one has recommended it yet, would probably enjoy the book Hamilton: The Revolution. It has all of the lyrics/dialogue from the show with annotations from Lin, and there are essays between the songs about different aspects of the show.
I really like how you started this reaction series pretty skeptical, and now you're gushing over everything. There's a reason LMM won every award possible for this show!
Why on earth would you stop midway through a song? Best part of the song hasn't even come yet 😭😭😭
Omg the heart break!!!! I yelled “somebody tell him” out loud, forgetting its a recorded video 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you got to finish the song
Lin Manuel Miranda has written musci for Moana. Thats why you might mind some similarities
Lin manuel miranda composed and wrote Moana if I am not mistaken. He sang in a few songs. Pretty easy to spot if your listening for it.
Also on another note Washington didn't have a political party.
Lin was unfair to Hamilton about France. Lafayette was a noble. He had no intention of going back to France to overthrow the monarchy as the play implies because he benefited under the system. He had land and money and they only sent him over to America to get some experience because his guardians made him marry a little girl when he was like fifteen or sixteen and they both needed to grow up a bit. The declaration that Thomas helped him write was for a committee that the king appointed him to to create a representative legislative body for the people. If the treaty was signed with the king and the king is dead, there is really no need to get involved. The song makes it seem like Alexander turned on his friend, but that isn't true.
The meeting talked about was (as far as i know) never documented, so no one really knows what happened
Yep. All we have is a statement or two from Jefferson two years after the meeting. And he was the one who arranged the meeting. All we really know is what was agreed upon, the outcome.
@mangacraz00 True, everything is known about where, when, and who was there, not what was said and how they got to the agreement.
What they are talking about in this meeting is what would lead to the creation of the U.S. Caption in Washington, D.C. and the Finance Distract in New York.
Ouuuuuuch! Stopping there hurts so much!
"The Room Where It Happens" shows how you win a Tony.
Chris Jackson is so good, but Daveed Diggs (Lafayette, Jefferson) won the Tony.
Daveed won for featured actor, Leslie Odom won for lead actor (both well deserved). kind of unfortunate that Chris was up against Daveed and Groff in the same category, this cast was just so good, but only one could win
You need to see "One Last Time" performed at the White House!
Hey Nick… I’ve been watching your reactions to Hamilton, Epic… all the way down here from Brazil. You’re good, man. I really like your insights. But please, please… don’t stop in the middle of a song like that! C’mon, you’re killing me here!
@@AcousticRockerBrazil I’m sorry I failed you 😭 I failed me too
Also thank you for supporting my channel
Not sure if I'm telling you something you already know, but Lin wrote Moana as well, so it's pretty fun finding some of his signature composer-isms across his work :)
A ton of people already beat me to it, but--
NO! *_THAT WAS NOT THE END OF THE SONG!!!!!!!!!_*
The way I screamed when I you said that you were gonna finished the video there! my god I don't blame u cause how would you have known that wasn't the end of one of the most beautiful song in this musical
No!!!!! Don’t stop the song yet!!!
did he not notice that wasnt the end of the song? hello? how anti climactic to end the video mid song
@@eva44940 Trust me. I know hahaha I know I will be murdered for this in the comments
@@FlippMusic And indeed they did lolll
😂 Based on the comments, Imma wait until your next Hamilton Reaction, to see how this plays out..... 🍿🐰
I just yelled at my tv because you cut this off before MY FAVORITE SONG in the whole dang show was finished. My guy…you gotta restart it and watch it all the way through.
Hamilton and Jefferson's compromise over Washington, D.C. and the debt plan is fairly well known. I'm pretty sure it has been taught high school US history for decades. Is it something that you spend a week on with lessons? No, but lots of teachers include it. Don't worry about being less aware of the smaller details of history. But this moment was notable enough to be included in the musical. It serves as a good political moment to illustrate the turn for Burr's ambitions.
I love the tablecloth pull. It seems easy, right? But I feel like having to get timing right might have taken some time.
FDR is the only president to serve more than 2 terms. It was tradition to only 2 serve 2 because that is what Washington did.
I am really enjoying watching your reaction to Hamilton. By the way in case no one else has said it yet, there is a reason you "heard" Maui in Washington on your side. Lyn Manuel Miranda wrote that song in Moana
YES!
Nick: I AM listening to it
Philip, to Eliza, multiple times: Grandpa just lost his seat at the Senate
Also Nick (somehow): Wait...Hamilton's dad?! His dad was in the Senate?
Nick, Hamilton's being an orphan has been emphasized MANY times in this show, Philip Schuyler was introduced earlier as the Schuyler sisters' father and HIS LAST NAME IS SCHUYLER. HOW did you reach this conclusion first?!?
Also if we make it North versus South Hamilton has never been more allied with the South, always the North. He made a deal to get Jefferson's vote, sure, but it's one vote, and like he said, 'even then it doesn't matter where you put the US capital, because we'll have the banks'
Also ALSO Washington and Jefferson WEREN'T against each other. There's a reason Washington chose Jefferson specifically even though he was over the ocean in France at the time. It's just Washington was resigning so Jefferson decided to run for the position.
him making all those comments and then ending it before he really goes off is blue balls of the worst order
Ahhhhhh you didn't finish the song!!!
I see "The Room Where It Happens"as Burr's Disney villian song. Chris Jackson's voice is like butter ... or a warm hug ... or a fuzzy blanket. So Good! Hopefully the next video gives us a chance to see you raect to the whole song!
Manuel mirranda write moanas songs aswell
Nick: I AM following along. TRUST ME
Also Nick: Philip Schuyler... is that Hamilton's dad?
And you had JUST been talking about your main focus being on why the composer do certain things. So let's take a look at that. Right after the applause break from Room Where It Happens, we get the exact same intro as for the song Schuyler Sisters, not only that, but the beginning of the song is using the same melody from Schuyler Sisters, it's essentially a reprise. If you don't remember that Philip Schuyler is specifically mentioned as the father to the Schuyler sisters, and if you don't realize that Philip was named for Eliza's father, that's okay, the musical was planning for it. It specifically brings you back to the song that tells you who Philip Schuyler is related to here.
I don't blame you for not picking up on it, you were probably still living in the glow of having just heard Room Where It Happens for the first time. I probably wouldn't have been able to spell my own name the first time I heard it. My only thoughts were "need to listen again right now" haha Just thought the timing of that all was really funny.
You're going to kick yourself if you don't start the song over. Trust me, it may take more time but it's worth it to get the feeling right.
ENDING THE VIDEO THERE????? PRISON NOW
Hamilton wasn’t against the Federal Government he was a Federalist. He thought the president should have a lifetime term.
omg, you are going to love the end of one last time when u hear it. I hope u do in the next video
Do you have someone to give you time stamps of what songs you should watch together and/or what the time stamps are for when songs end/begin?
Side note, I popped in your Discord for a moment but only saw the two introductory channels. Are the others only for Patreon members? If so, you should make that clear in one of those channels.
Anyway, I only found your reactions to this a few days ago and just caught up. It kind of amazes me how fast you pick up on some of the musical stuff (like the British Invasion style of music being used for King George within literal seconds of his song beginning). I'm enjoying your reactions, though I agree with most commenters when I say you're missing information found in the "dialogue". Maybe listen to each song twice (whether or not you show that reaction) so you can soak in the music first then a second time for the lyrics?
Dude, I will personally send you timestamps for the songs. Do you want me to?
ih hes going to lose it right at next video's beggining
@@LauraVivian 🤪
That’s only half way through One Last Time it’s just a speaking part of the song !!
19:56 You heard Maui cuz Lin Manuel Miranda wrote the songs for Moana, too! 😂
BRO STOPPEDDDD
How did you forget Hamilton is an orphan??? That's been his whole thing
for fear of being a broken record banger video but also when do we get more epic? When do we get more tier list?
Sir!!!! You need to hear the whole song to quote Hamilton... Just you wait!
No no no... dont stop there!!!! Lol
This has to be rage bate, right? Just stopping cannot possibly be anything other than rage bate!
Why did you end in the middle of the song it's not over yet?
Hamilton's dad? No! Eliza's xD
Why on earth would you stop before the song is over? And the words he's saying here are from GWashington's actual farewell address.
no!!! that isnt the end of the song!
funny you say washingotn on your side sounds like moana, there's a mashup somewhere out there of the two
Dude.
Yeah, if you notice in the song, it says "Thomas claims". Jefferson was known for writing events down and basically lying about them, making himself look better and everyone around him look worse.
A lot of fans I've seen like to describe Burr's song as his "Disney villain song". Yanno, kind of like Scar from The Lion King's "Be Prepared", Frollo's "Hellfire" from Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ursula's "Poor Unfortunate Souls" from Little Mermaid, etc. It's showing his desire, not to necessarily do the right thing, but to be in with the people in power. He wants to be on the inside, not on the outside looking in.
Nah, I don't buy Jefferson's argument. His "poor farmers" are slave owners that do not in any way live "ration to ration". They own human beings as property. They don't even farm, they let their slaves do it.
Noooooo! Why did you stop halfway through the soooong? 😭"One Last Time" is one of the longer songs, so I think you might have gotten confused, but the song continues through Hamilton's recitation of Washington's farewell speech (which he wrote the first draft of). It doesn't stop there.
Matthew Mercer referenced !!!
that was foul . you can't end the video there
OMG this is killing my OCD man! You missed the best part of the song!!!
Dude, you stopped in the middle of the song. GW is about to go off.
Do you know BTS? Choreo, smart lyrics, rapping, vocals, production for stages & MVs....😅💜
I didn't watch the whole reaction. After your Hamilton's Dad?? comment I looked for roasted comments in the chat realizing it was Eliza's Father and not Hamiltons. To find out you stopped the whole thing halfway through Washington's farewell, my favorite song. 🤯🤯🤯😠😡🤬.
😬 Sorry, kinda with everyone else … I can’t take one video for each song and then the cutting off before it’s over. That’s why most people listen to it all at once lol. It might be harder with copyright, but it IS doable.
@@Avalee325 It seemed on purpose to you? 🫣 Remember I’ve never heard these songs before so I don’t know where the ends are!! Honest mistake 😇
@@FlippMusic
...I don't _think_ they're saying you did it on purpose- just that the mistake is easier to avoid by watching the whole thing through in a sitting. (Except then you do have copyright to deal with).
Are you kidding me???? Why did you stop there??? 😢😢😢😢 The last part of the song!!!!
Lol, talk about 🔵🔵 🤦♀️🤣
Sweet baby cheesus - are you serious? You missed the BEST part of the damn song! 🫠😫😤
I cannot watch this dude anymore - it hurts too much... please do some research on time stamps and where to stop.
Nooooooooo 😂😂😂
This was a terrible day to find your channel 🤣🤣 I have to painfully wait until next week to see the end of One Last Time 😭. Enjoy your content. 🫶