I love this whole movie and all the songs, but this particular song is the one I cry at. As someone who has lived through a friend slowly fading away before my eyes, turning from a vibrant young man into a wasted emptiness, I totally know how this song feels. We used to talk about this very topic. He accepted his coming journey much better than I did. I miss him everyday. When I became sick and thought it was possible for me to die an early death, this song was actually a bit of a mantra.
I love this song. I played it a lot during the COVID pandemic when all those people were getting so sick and dying and freezers were being used at morgue I felt so hurt for those families and friends of the deceased and the lockdowns didn't help . Those left behind couldn't see their dying loved ones in the hospital to say goodbye or have a proper funeral. That had to have been a nightmare that I couldn't have imagined.
The three life support songs make me cry every time I hear them. This song is so true and it reveals so much of what the characters are going through. It is truly beautiful.
I completely break down when Roger comes in and finally breaks down that barrier. You can see the heavy emotion in his face and it makes me tear up everytime.
Do I think the movie/musical have flaws? Yes. Do I think both could have used some polishing? Absolutely. However, I think what the creators/actors get right...they knock it clean out of the ballpark and this song is one of them. All of us have to address the question of our mortality and it's a frightening one as we don't know what's going to happen when we get there.
Had Jonathan Larson not died, I'm sure a lot of the kinks would have been ironed out with time. But it's a ragged bit of shine, I'm thinking. Glorious in all the right places.
@@zzyyxxo If Johnathan Larson hadn't died young, he would have continued writing plays that explains the truth of what people like the characters go through everyday and would have been the leader of those kind of plays all the way up to today's issues
Such an amazing part in Rent. Of course, the round itself is so beautiful: simple, raw, and true. But Roger joins the group, and Mark stops being just an observer - huge.
As someone living with this disease (15 yrs after diagnosis and still healthy) I appreciate the sentiment but it's not as horrible and tragic as it was at the time when Rent was set (late 80s/early 90s) with the medications now available. I just wish there were Life Support groups, like this one, around when I received my diagnosis. With or without the singing. Singing would just be an added bonus.
The very end of this scene is so heartbreaking. People trying to smile in the face of uncertainty. Makes one wonder what they have to complain about when there are others who are facing their own mortality.
Were it not for the advancements made, in the years since Jonathan Larson wrote these words, I'd have lost so many MORE friends. Each time I listen to this, I find it more emotional & yet.....in a strange way, optimistic.
I think my favorite part of this song is how well written it is. I love the fact that Mark sings by himself--I think there's a lot of symbolism in it. I love Anthony Rapp.
Oh god, this song is so beautiful, as is all of the story and songs in Rent. This song has the power to make the toughest of people cry and almost anyone can relate. Even though the story and song is based on AIDS, this reminds me of my struggle with anorexia. Anyone with struggle can relate to this simple but powerful song.
This is one of my favorite songs from the movie!! If u really listen 2 what they are saying and try to put yourself in the place of someone that is worried about when they will die, you'll be touch!! Luv this movie
of all the songs in this amazing movie, everytime this group gets together, they are my favorite songs cause thier so full of sadness and almost pain cause its not fair how they all have this horribly disease. the lyrics are so simple but so strong and touching, and you can relate to this, wether or not you have AIDs, cancer patients probibly think htis way too or anyone with a killing disease.
i love rent and i even saw it on broadway last year. and this song allways brings me to tears and then i cant stop till the end cuz it has so much meaning and power. it also reminds me and brings back so many great memories of my two uncles who died of aids. this is such a great song, movie, and broadway
I think the moment when Roger arrives and faces up to the fact he is dying is one of the most emotional parts of the film, the whole things just heartbreaking but beautiful
I think this song is so powerful...b/c so many people get sick (not jus people w/ HIV/AIDS) n they feel this way...everytime i hear this song...i think of my abuela (grandma)
This song always fills me with emotion whenever I am sad and the weird thing is that it makes me feel better! Rent was such a beautiful movie. It was real and the music is so addicting!
this is one of the best movies i have ever seen. i always cry when i hear this song because these people are living with a horrible condition and are making the best of it.
sigh this part gets me every time. i saw the broudway production and o my goodness it gets me to cry everytime i see it. the words have just so much meaning...
Sitting here, listening to this. Going through a bunch of crap in life, and this song has been heavy on heart. Thought of just ending it not too long ago. This song breaks me down and made me wake up to reality.
this is by far one of the best songs in the movie, just because it's so emotional, and it's so beautiful in a round. the voices are phenomenal and i love that last chord with everyone just holding out the last note they were on, it's so beautiful and stirring. ^_^,
These life support songs are underrated. The words are eerie and the round seems to manage to capture the ongoing fear and distress the individuals were facing in their thoughts as this diseases roared through their body and their days were feeling numbered. On a different note, while I know HIV and AIDS are still around today, they don't pose the same threat as they did in the 80s and 90s... weird to think how in 2024 this epidemic is now considered history...
I know what you mean. My senior year in High School, the choir I was in sang a RENT medley. This song was in it and we all loved it everytime we sang it. I will never forget it.
You right I loved the smile on marks face when Roger walked thru the door my heart and love goes to the people that are I'll they will always be close to my heart❤
The girl with the little solo has an amazing voice! My drama teacher wants to do this for our school play and I hope our prudey little school says yes!
the show is amazing, i saw it in january and it just blew me away. this song is great, but since my senior year of high school just ended today, i feel like crying listening to it.
wow small world i have lupus myself, got diagnosed when i was 12. it would have been nice to have talked to others in a group like this when I had first gotten it. I definitely cried when Angel died because he was so alive and had so much to live for. He faced everything with a smile on his face and it makes it unbearable that people with such a strong personality have to be defeated.
The way I see it, he's facing the fact that he's LIVING, not dying. Characters like Angel and Collins embrace life and live it to the fullest because of things like this Life Support group. Just recall the line from la vie boheme: "To people living with, living with, living with -- not dying from disease!" =o)
I dont know anyone here who is a die hard SisterSister fan but the soloist, Aaron Lohr was on SisterSister. When the twins were cheerleaders, he was the basketball player that picked on them.
i love this song it makes me want to cry it just seems so sad to me i know it by heart and im thinking of singing it for additions for the play at my school
I love this whole movie and all the songs, but this particular song is the one I cry at. As someone who has lived through a friend slowly fading away before my eyes, turning from a vibrant young man into a wasted emptiness, I totally know how this song feels. We used to talk about this very topic. He accepted his coming journey much better than I did. I miss him everyday. When I became sick and thought it was possible for me to die an early death, this song was actually a bit of a mantra.
im a nurse and when ever i look after people who are dying I think of this song and try to be a better nurse to them.
I'm a little confused ware they all dying
@@christinamascuch1456 they had HIV and it developed into AIDS but there was very poor treatment so they didn't survive
@@eire1984 I'm her daughter using her page I have autism so thank u for the info um did all of them have it or just angel
@@christinamascuch1456 i think of the main cast just Angel but everyone in the support group has HIV or AIDS
@@eire1984 o ok
I always cry on the life support songs..they are short but so powerful
I love the look on Marks face when Roger walks in! He looks so proud of him!
I love this song. I played it a lot during the COVID pandemic when all those people were getting so sick and dying and freezers were being used at morgue I felt so hurt for those families and friends of the deceased and the lockdowns didn't help . Those left behind couldn't see their dying loved ones in the hospital to say goodbye or have a proper funeral. That had to have been a nightmare that I couldn't have imagined.
The three life support songs make me cry every time I hear them. This song is so true and it reveals so much of what the characters are going through. It is truly beautiful.
It is also a very relatable song for a lot of people now adays. This movie will always live on
The women's voices are amazing especially the one who dragged out the will I lose
+jacob langston yeah same I think
that's aways been my fave part 😩
I loved that part
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I’ve heard this so many times but this is the first time I actually heard that part, it’s gorgeous
I completely break down when Roger comes in and finally breaks down that barrier. You can see the heavy emotion in his face and it makes me tear up everytime.
I would listen to Adam Pascal sing the phone book
Thomas Peterson I would listen to Adam Pascal sing about dirt for two hours.
But I agree.
Thomas Peterson honestly same, and probably pay for it too
Oh absolutely
I would love to hear that.
Do I think the movie/musical have flaws? Yes. Do I think both could have used some polishing? Absolutely. However, I think what the creators/actors get right...they knock it clean out of the ballpark and this song is one of them. All of us have to address the question of our mortality and it's a frightening one as we don't know what's going to happen when we get there.
Had Jonathan Larson not died, I'm sure a lot of the kinks would have been ironed out with time. But it's a ragged bit of shine, I'm thinking. Glorious in all the right places.
@@zzyyxxo If Johnathan Larson hadn't died young, he would have continued writing plays that explains the truth of what people like the characters go through everyday and would have been the leader of those kind of plays all the way up to today's issues
I’ve revisited this soundtrack as the world circles the drain. I get such comfort from this music
Such an amazing part in Rent. Of course, the round itself is so beautiful: simple, raw, and true. But Roger joins the group, and Mark stops being just an observer - huge.
2024 still listening to this song. The beginning of this song is so moving
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I feel so bad for all the people who have to live with this horrible and tragic disease 😪
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As someone living with this disease (15 yrs after diagnosis and still healthy) I appreciate the sentiment but it's not as horrible and tragic as it was at the time when Rent was set (late 80s/early 90s) with the medications now available.
I just wish there were Life Support groups, like this one, around when I received my diagnosis. With or without the singing. Singing would just be an added bonus.
@@T_M___ take care of yourself!
The very end of this scene is so heartbreaking. People trying to smile in the face of uncertainty. Makes one wonder what they have to complain about when there are others who are facing their own mortality.
Were it not for the advancements made, in the years since Jonathan Larson wrote these words, I'd have lost so many MORE friends. Each time I listen to this, I find it more emotional & yet.....in a strange way, optimistic.
This is my favorite song from Rent. makes me cry every time.
I think my favorite part of this song is how well written it is. I love the fact that Mark sings by himself--I think there's a lot of symbolism in it. I love Anthony Rapp.
saddest movie i have ever seen.
best musical/play.
wonderful lyrics.
terrific actors.
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Who new four lines could be so moving! i love this song it even made me cry
My favorite song. Ever. So heart warming I nearly cry every time I listen to this.
I don't cry much at movies... But this song brings tears to my eyes. LOVE this movie. So beautiful
Oh god, this song is so beautiful, as is all of the story and songs in Rent. This song has the power to make the toughest of people cry and almost anyone can relate. Even though the story and song is based on AIDS, this reminds me of my struggle with anorexia. Anyone with struggle can relate to this simple but powerful song.
I love how it just starts becoming a round, and all the voices harmonize so beautifully.
the life support songs are so powerful! they get to me every time! I LOVE RENT!!!
This is one of my favorite songs from the movie!! If u really listen 2 what they are saying and try to put yourself in the place of someone that is worried about when they will die, you'll be touch!!
Luv this movie
this movie never fails to make me cry EVERY time
Thank you Jonathan Larson
of all the songs in this amazing movie, everytime this group gets together, they are my favorite songs cause thier so full of sadness and almost pain cause its not fair how they all have this horribly disease. the lyrics are so simple but so strong and touching, and you can relate to this, wether or not you have AIDs, cancer patients probibly think htis way too or anyone with a killing disease.
That song was the heart of the whole musical.
One of the best song I've ever heard in my entire life
same
i love rent and i even saw it on broadway last year. and this song allways brings me to tears and then i cant stop till the end cuz it has so much meaning and power. it also reminds me and brings back so many great memories of my two uncles who died of aids. this is such a great song, movie, and broadway
Roger walking through that door 👏 Such a huge step a lot of people don’t make. Gets me every time!
I think the moment when Roger arrives and faces up to the fact he is dying is one of the most emotional parts of the film, the whole things just heartbreaking but beautiful
i get the chills everytime i hear this song
especially at the rounds.
I think this song is so powerful...b/c so many people get sick (not jus people w/ HIV/AIDS) n they feel this way...everytime i hear this song...i think of my abuela (grandma)
honestly i cry like a baby every time i hear this song.
it's raw and powerful.
This song always fills me with emotion whenever I am sad and the weird thing is that it makes me feel better! Rent was such a beautiful movie. It was real and the music is so addicting!
this is one of the best movies i have ever seen. i always cry when i hear this song because these people are living with a horrible condition and are making the best of it.
this song has so much meaning. this is why i luv rent. every song is so powerfull and meaningful.
Aaron Lhor - my favorite character from the Mighty Ducks movies, Dean Portman
It's sooooo pretty how the woman join in. The harmonies are amazing and the woman's voices are so pure. I just love this song.
2024 and I still love the play/movie/songs. Hoping for a 2026 revival!!!
i cant stop watching this song.....its just so real and can relate to everyone
Love this musical and movie...this song always gives me chills. I stop whatever Im doing and I listen
sigh this part gets me every time. i saw the broudway production and o my goodness it gets me to cry everytime i see it. the words have just so much meaning...
Sitting here, listening to this. Going through a bunch of crap in life, and this song has been heavy on heart. Thought of just ending it not too long ago. This song breaks me down and made me wake up to reality.
This is one of the most beautiful songs in Rent. I love the harmonies in it. One of my favorites. =D
..will I wake tomorrow from this nightmare...
i love this song. its so heartfelt.
this song is amazing. i get chills every time i hear it.
omg so much talent in one movie..there voices r so beautiful..i cry
i get goosebumps when i even think of this song.. there's so much meaning to it and everything, it makes me cry...
rent's just the best musical ever!
this is by far one of the best songs in the movie, just because it's so emotional, and it's so beautiful in a round. the voices are phenomenal and i love that last chord with everyone just holding out the last note they were on, it's so beautiful and stirring. ^_^,
These life support songs are underrated. The words are eerie and the round seems to manage to capture the ongoing fear and distress the individuals were facing in their thoughts as this diseases roared through their body and their days were feeling numbered.
On a different note, while I know HIV and AIDS are still around today, they don't pose the same threat as they did in the 80s and 90s... weird to think how in 2024 this epidemic is now considered history...
By far the best round I've ever heard.
i love this movie, and this song means so much
Amen to that.. This is the song that stuck with me the most after I saw the musical
I know what you mean. My senior year in High School, the choir I was in sang a RENT medley. This song was in it and we all loved it everytime we sang it. I will never forget it.
i love this song, its one of the best, its really sweet.
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i get shivers every time i hear this. its so emotional and true. its an amzing song and i love it
*don't cry.. don't cry.. don't cry*
so beautiful...
it was a great loss. even though none of us knew her, she was one of those characters that help bring the movie to the reality of life.
This song made me cry because of serious they are ansd truth and the harmony and the instruments used to make the emotion believable
this song has true meaning for me.....
You right I loved the smile on marks face when Roger walked thru the door my heart and love goes to the people that are I'll they will always be close to my heart❤
I LOVE AARON LOHR!!He's AMAZING!!!!!! and a great singer too.... :)
this song is fantastic, it makes me cry every time I see the movie though =}
the harmony and emotion in this movie is amazing
I love this - definately one of my favorites...the fear is so raw and real, I can totally understand it, but they're together...
this is probably one of my favorite songs from the movie.
Best song ever! Everyone's vocals is just phenominal!
The girl with the little solo has an amazing voice! My drama teacher wants to do this for our school play and I hope our prudey little school says yes!
the show is amazing, i saw it in january and it just blew me away. this song is great, but since my senior year of high school just ended today, i feel like crying listening to it.
I knew it! Mighty Ducks was my favorite movie lol. Anyway every time i hear this song I can't help but cry a bit.
I might not be a renthead but this song is so beutiful.I just loved these life support meetings
GOOSEBUMPS!
love this movie so much
強くて、切なくて、訴えかけるような歌声に......
何度聞いても胸がいっぱいになる。。。
*tear,i love this part of the movie "rent" is awesome.
This one chokes me up a bit every time.
wow small world i have lupus myself, got diagnosed when i was 12. it would have been nice to have talked to others in a group like this when I had first gotten it. I definitely cried when Angel died because he was so alive and had so much to live for. He faced everything with a smile on his face and it makes it unbearable that people with such a strong personality have to be defeated.
i got the goosebumps when i heard this song
its amazing
i love the riunds.
i love RENT
one of my fave songz frum deh moviee!
omg this song is ome of favortites in the whole movie/play i love the harmonys
I actually want to cry because that's true inspiration but it's sad inspiration.
I think the saddest thing about it is how Tom just stands there and smiles at the end of the song. Great scene and great song.
i am in love with this song .. it makes me cry everytime
this is the one.
i love this song, brings out such an emotionally craze over me.
The words to this song are so meaningful!
If you want a good sob, this song will do it for you. Beautiful!!!
Yes it's all a very awe inspiring and humbling musical and film.
The way I see it, he's facing the fact that he's LIVING, not dying.
Characters like Angel and Collins embrace life and live it to the fullest because of things like this Life Support group.
Just recall the line from la vie boheme:
"To people living with, living with, living with -- not dying from disease!"
=o)
Dean Portman can actually sing!!!
I always cry at this song! *sniff* I LOVE RENT!
love love LOVE this song..so powerful!
Goosebumps.
I dont know anyone here who is a die hard SisterSister fan but the soloist, Aaron Lohr was on SisterSister. When the twins were cheerleaders, he was the basketball player that picked on them.
wow this is amazing..love this movie
thanks for the upload
i love this song it makes me want to cry it just seems so sad to me i know it by heart and im thinking of singing it for additions for the play at my school
this song always makes me cry
Sweet! I bet that would've been awesome to hear! My senior year we did a Disney medley...
such beautiful voices put together! love it!!