That growing, thunderous standing ovation for Carol as she walks down the stairs gives me chills... That's how you show a legend appreciation and thanks.
I had the pleasure to serve as the Talent Coordinator for this show. I will always treasure sitting with Jerry (who passed away today) after the show, reviewing all the performances. Thank you for posting this
Mr. Cramer, Perhaps you can list some of the starts that worked in the show. I do not know who opened the show. They deserve the credits and thank you for your work on this show. Regards KK
@@kstephen7625 Here are some of the other performers: Leslie Uggams, Rita Moreno, Bea Arthur, Dorothy Loudon, Lorna Luft, George Hearn, and Michael Feinstein.
I was lucky enough to do an ad with Carol in the 1980's. She was CAROL CHANNING through and through. She arrived in a full-length red vinyl maxi-coat and gave away toy diamond rings to everyone. Larger than life. Do they make them like this anymore?
Thank you so much for posting. I am dancing as the "Japanese Dolly"... I remember tears streaming down y face, as I watched Ms. Channing descend the staircase. She was amazing. Rest In Peace Beautiful Lady.
Woweee!!! C.C. was 72 when she did this! She still embodied Dolly with so much charm, just as she did almost 30 years prior. By the way, as a performer and drummer who has done many shows, I can tell you that the conductor and orchestra were truly sensational, but it should not surprise me, for this was an extravaganza of the highest caliber. Bea Arthur, Rita Moreno and Leslie Uggams were fantastic. Jerry Herman and cast did a tremendous ending!
Joe Caroselli: You didn't mention Angela Lansbury...Or, was this a different show, and she was not in it??? I remember seeing her first movie, "Gas Light" with Charles Boyea (spelled wrong, sorry) Angela played the part of a very young English house maid. She was only 19 years old for that movie. I was probably 7/8 years old then, and World War 2 was going on in Europe. I've always liked her all these years. I've been watching the old reruns of "Murder She Wrote," six nights per week. I believe Angela is gone now. God rest her soul, and Rest in peace, Lovely Lady.
@@ethelnewberry9296 Angela Lansbury was in "Mame" from 1966. Ms. Lansbury is still very much alive. She is 95, and will be 96 in October. The show and subsequent movie "Gaslight" is the inspiration of that psychological term referring to somebody trying to make another person question their sanity and reality. Yes, Angela was very young when she appeared in that move. Actually she was only 18 and turning 19 at the end of that year...1944.
Genius and how phenomenal that Mr Herman wanted to bring happy songs to shows. How unique. He was the boy genius and after reading his memoir one can’t help feeling the void. Who’s going to open a new window or remember who you are? Kudos and thank you for featuring this.
Wonderful concert!! An amazing and very talented Mr. Jerry Herman , I am grateful for all the songs you wrote and shared them to all the peoples in the world. You will be missed. May you Rest In Peace. I will include you in my prayers. 😘😘😘
She had no voice worth enjoying , but THAT lady was full of PERSONALITY! And she connected. THAT's what counts. Only America could have concocted this showbiz fiction, which enamours our entire planet. IF the Russians could have invented some king of competition , theatrically, then we could all be in peace. Sadly, they are incapable.l
I viewed the video at the beginning with the sound off. As soon as he pointed in the distance , all I could think of was " Out there, there's a world outside of Yonkers". Of course I was right. I'm NEVER right.
I just saw Carol the ham and she was really great and funny as always Bea was beautiful as ever Rita and Leslie were really great and so were the others. Jerry would hire a bunch of hams for his shows and they got away with it
I’m sad. The DVD had an introduction by Liza Minnelli. It was played to the audience before the first performance. The DVD I sadly no longer have and it’s ridiculously expensive to buy 2nd hand. I wish someone could upload that little introduction by Liza, it was really sweet.
Er, ah, (cough)(clears throat) she was singing with Leslie Uggams and to an African American a reference or comparison to “Amos and Andy” is not a compliment, Bosom Buddy or not.
Carol was a Ledgend, but she was not a great singer. Merman was another ledgend, but as a singer, all she had was VOLUME ! STREISAND was a SINGER. THEY couldn't even come close.
When Carol walked down the stairs tears and smiles ran down my face. They don't make them like they use to. RIP Jerry, Carol, Bea.
Pretty special to see her doing it!
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That growing, thunderous standing ovation for Carol as she walks down the stairs gives me chills... That's how you show a legend appreciation and thanks.
MO
I had the pleasure to serve as the Talent Coordinator for this show. I will always treasure sitting with Jerry (who passed away today) after the show, reviewing all the performances. Thank you for posting this
Mr. Cramer, Perhaps you can list some of the starts that worked in the show. I do not know who opened the show. They deserve the credits and thank you for your work on this show. Regards KK
@@kstephen7625 lee Roy reames opened the show
@@kstephen7625 Here are some of the other performers: Leslie Uggams, Rita Moreno, Bea Arthur, Dorothy Loudon, Lorna Luft, George Hearn, and Michael Feinstein.
I was lucky enough to do an ad with Carol in the 1980's. She was CAROL CHANNING through and through. She arrived in a full-length red vinyl maxi-coat and gave away toy diamond rings to everyone. Larger than life. Do they make them like this anymore?
Thank you so much for posting. I am dancing as the "Japanese Dolly"... I remember tears streaming down y face, as I watched Ms. Channing descend the staircase. She was amazing. Rest In Peace Beautiful Lady.
WHEN WAS THIS DONE???????...YOU LIKE EVERYONE, WAS GREAT IN THIS...
She was so wonderful.
What a WONDERFUL memory! Cherish it, Maria Cina. It's a special one.
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What a Great Memory !! You All did such a good job !! Luv Ya !!
A stellar cast. We shall never see again!
There is nothing better than this.
We sure miss you Carol.
What a performance, what a show, what stars, what songs, what voices, what a delight to see, just amazing 👏 ❤ 😍
R.I.P. Jerry Herman, and as the lyrics of your famous Broadway song goes.. "The best of times is now, live and love as hard as you know how".
Leroy Reams a wonderful performer in his own right, does a brilliant opening medley of the ladies (and gentleman) who made Hello Dolly famous.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how to make an entrance. Magnificent.
This is fabulous! I’m still learning about so much Broadway during this Pandemic!!!! Grateful!!!!!
Outstanding salute to Jerry tip-top performances. RIP Jerry !
Just watched the whole beautiful thing and as you can well imagine,, I’m flying on a lovely high!
Woweee!!! C.C. was 72 when she did this! She still embodied Dolly with so much charm, just as she did almost 30 years prior. By the way, as a performer and drummer who has done many shows, I can tell you that the conductor and orchestra were truly sensational, but it should not surprise me, for this was an extravaganza of the highest caliber. Bea Arthur, Rita Moreno and Leslie Uggams were fantastic. Jerry Herman and cast did a tremendous ending!
Joe Caroselli: You didn't mention Angela Lansbury...Or, was this a different show, and she was not in it??? I remember seeing her first movie, "Gas Light" with Charles Boyea (spelled wrong, sorry) Angela played the part of a very young English house maid. She was only 19 years old for that movie. I was probably 7/8 years old then, and World War 2 was going on in Europe. I've always liked her all these years. I've been watching the old reruns of "Murder She Wrote," six nights per week. I believe Angela is gone now. God rest her soul, and Rest in peace, Lovely Lady.
@@ethelnewberry9296 Angela Lansbury was in "Mame" from 1966. Ms. Lansbury is still very much alive. She is 95, and will be 96 in October. The show and subsequent movie "Gaslight" is the inspiration of that psychological term referring to somebody trying to make another person question their sanity and reality. Yes, Angela was very young when she appeared in that move. Actually she was only 18 and turning 19 at the end of that year...1944.
This ending is terrible. They're all over the place. No mixing or blending. Sounds un rehearsed
Oh yes, Carol again. Wonderful. Also a hugely intelligent lady. Thank you
THIS IS ART !!!
THIS IS MUSICAL ART IN THE HIGHEST LEVEL !!!
What a wonderful tribute! Thank you for sharing!
Genius and how phenomenal that Mr Herman wanted to bring happy songs to shows. How unique. He was the boy genius and after reading his memoir one can’t help feeling the void. Who’s going to open a new window or remember who you are? Kudos and thank you for featuring this.
Wonderful concert!! An amazing and very talented Mr. Jerry Herman , I am grateful for all the songs you wrote and shared them to all the peoples in the world. You will be missed. May you Rest In Peace. I will include you in my prayers. 😘😘😘
Jerry we miss you R.I.P
Jerry Herman is a Master of Masters lyricist mucical COMPOSER
WoW!!! Whatta guy!!! What a performer!!!
I saw carol at WDW epcot. She was so entertaining. She changed outfits on stage behind a screen.
What a great ending!!! "The Best of Times is Now."
...wowwwwwwwwww, dear friends!!!
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Things I wished I had seen live ❤️😍
Geez, what a treasure trove! I don’t know who to start rhapsodizing over first!
Wow Carol looks great! Definition of showstopper!
Wow, that first singer is a knockout!
13:13 "Sondheim could have rhyme it"
Bravo Lee Roy Reams !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She had no voice worth enjoying , but THAT lady was full of PERSONALITY! And she connected. THAT's what counts. Only America could have concocted this showbiz fiction, which enamours our entire planet. IF the Russians could have invented some king of competition , theatrically, then we could all be in peace. Sadly, they are incapable.l
I viewed the video at the beginning with the sound off. As soon as he pointed in the distance , all I could think of was " Out there, there's a world outside of Yonkers". Of course I was right. I'm NEVER right.
Who is the first singer in this clip? Fantastic entertainers all of them…..thank you for this clip!
I just saw Carol the ham and she was really great and funny as always Bea was beautiful as ever Rita and Leslie were really great and so were the others. Jerry would hire a bunch of hams for his shows and they got away with it
I’m sad. The DVD had an introduction by Liza Minnelli. It was played to the audience before the first performance. The DVD I sadly no longer have and it’s ridiculously expensive to buy 2nd hand. I wish someone could upload that little introduction by Liza, it was really sweet.
I love Bea Arthur.
LORNA is the most talented singer. Wow!
No score in the last 30 years compare with any of Jerry's scores.
I beg to differ. I am a huge Herman fan but not all of his scores were gems.
@@richardmayora5310 -- Maybe not, but in my opinion, very few scores in the last 30 years are as good as those pre-1980.
@@bigmouth33 The Grand Tour certainly could not be thought of as better than Hairspray, for example.
who is the one at 6:16 ? is that lorna luft
Yes!
Wow
Would be great if you could post some of the other numbers from the show... :)
WISH YOU WOULD POST THE ENTIRE SHOW.....
OMGosh * We’ll see the Jones!.Barook Ha Shem! Gratefully Sayin 💕👌🫖🍯💘🏖💘👼👼🎤🎹💘👩👧👦💘🦉
I don't think this was the entire show, missing the La Cage Au Flooes number.
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the show was much better when Carol came out . i was falling asleep before she arrived lol
what the hell happened to carols wig?
Well, the years have taken atoll on her and it. Although it does look a bird’s nest.
Uh, it's nice to see part of this show, but where is the other half?
Only one Carol Channing!!
Have you heard the film version from 1969? Very nice, more upbeat.
Why did the public laugh when Rita sing 'like Amos & Andy??
Er, ah, (cough)(clears throat) she was singing with Leslie Uggams and to an African American a reference or comparison to “Amos and Andy” is not a compliment, Bosom Buddy or not.
@@johnpickford4222 Thanks
The orchestra drowned out Ms Channing. Suppose she could have lip sync Hello Dolly. But nonetheless a treasured video.
Tv
Too bad it's not the whole show
Carol was a Ledgend, but she was not a great singer. Merman was another ledgend, but as a singer, all she had was VOLUME ! STREISAND was a SINGER. THEY couldn't even come close.
Oh God, Leslie just screwed up the number. NOT I'll always be Alice Toklas, its you'll always be Alice Toklas.
No, you are incorrect. The lyric is "I'll always be Alice Toklas if you'll be Gertrude Stein"
@@CrustyJoeMC “Bingo Vegas” probably wishes he/she was Alice Toklas or Gertrude Stein.
Until Carol came out, that was just horrible. Guess it proves Carol Channing can save anything.
She’s great. I wish the put ellen Greene in the last revival. She has a bit of the lunacy that makes Channing so appealing. Midler sucked.
Poor Carol. She should have had a professional hair stylist instead of her cousin Gerti. Blond chunks all over and hanging down.
Lorna was embarassing!
The only decent song in an otherwise boring muiscal.
Lee Roy is a dear friend...what a talent