"Oye Jari/Javi/Hari (somebody's name, not quite sure what she says here and I am spanish) ponle huevos, vamos!" (Listen Jari/Javii/Hari have some balls, come on!)
!...Oye Javi..!..."Ponle huevos"..!!..Vamos..! (Listen Javi...!.."Put it eggs"... come on!) Spanish expression to say colloquially give it strength, courage, manliness. (eggs are man's balls)
Yeah Wayne Bergeron on the trumpet solos. That man is a legend.
Absolutely, what a beast!
james newman's arrangements to realyl bring out the latin flair omg amazing
Gustavo Dudamel too !
*David
0:49 I wasn't alive during the 1950s, but this section represents New York in such a time, in a way I can't describe.
Glad we got to see the band perform this music
This is perfect.
Leonard Bernstein forever !!!
I love it
I like it!
Anyone know what Anita says at the beginning of this?
"Oye Jari/Javi/Hari (somebody's name, not quite sure what she says here and I am spanish) ponle huevos, vamos!" (Listen Jari/Javii/Hari have some balls, come on!)
Oye, Javi! Ponle fuego, ¡vamos!
Which means, “Hey, Javi! Set it on fire, come on!”
!...Oye Javi..!..."Ponle huevos"..!!..Vamos..! (Listen Javi...!.."Put it eggs"... come on!) Spanish expression to say colloquially give it strength, courage, manliness. (eggs are man's balls)
She says "Oye, Javi, ponle fuego, ¡Vamos!" (I'm Spanish)
@@oscarguinea124 what...she said "oye Javi ponle fuego, vamos!" Means to put flavor on it....I'm a native Spanish speaker.
nagyon jó
If Sondheim and Bernstein wrote the lyrics as a song for the Sharks and Jets to sing, it'll be more catchy.