1972 Tony Awards Richard Kiley The Impossible Dream

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  • @HHIto
    @HHIto Месяц назад +4

    Now, it’s 2024, I’m getting chills❤❤❤❤!

  • @hugohackenbush1554
    @hugohackenbush1554 2 года назад +79

    No matter how many times I watch and hear Richard's voice I can't help but let the tears stream down my boat. In my 60s now and I used to listen to the original Broadway cast album [my Ma's] near enough every day as a kid. This song has always touched whatever good there is in me. R.I.P Mr Richard Kiley 🙏🏼

    • @researcher37A
      @researcher37A Год назад +3

      Same- I listened to my parents album as well! Dad made me listen with the headphones because he got tired of hearing it!

    • @hugohackenbush1554
      @hugohackenbush1554 Год назад

      @@researcher37A Oh that's a terrific memory. I can just picture those big old cans. Thank you for sharing that.

    • @kathywilliamson1826
      @kathywilliamson1826 Год назад +2

      I first heard it in 1970. I am almost 70. And still sob by the end of the introduction.

    • @hugohackenbush1554
      @hugohackenbush1554 Год назад +3

      @@kathywilliamson1826 We are blessed Kathy, that we both know real music and are able to let the tears flow freely without fear.

    • @dee_dee_place
      @dee_dee_place Год назад +1

      Same here. I'm 64, & I can still sing all the lyrics to all the songs from that album, which I still have. I'm surprised I didn't completely wear it out. Mom saw Mr. Kiley on Broadway when it premiered. I saw Mr. Kiley 15 yrs later when the show toured in Florida. I cried, happy tears that evening.

  • @julierichardson6193
    @julierichardson6193 Год назад +6

    no one can top him, no one

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @jeffschecter4543
    @jeffschecter4543 8 лет назад +349

    this song comes halfway through the play. This is the moment when the audience (just like Aldonza) stops laughing at this old fool, and begins to hear what his disordered mind believes in.... what he believes is worth devoting one's last ounce of courage to pursue .....despite it not being achievable. Impossible. But to try, to dream.... to reach for....that is where glory lies. So try to forget about how it is sung... pretend youve never heard it before, dont sing along.... dont listen at it....listen to it... hear a crazy old madman standing alone under the stars in the courtyard of a dirty little inn....

    • @nicolasocampo9953
      @nicolasocampo9953 8 лет назад +13

      +Jeff Schecter you are absolutely right!

    • @drewfitzsimmons5046
      @drewfitzsimmons5046 8 лет назад +17

      Bravo. Well said.

    • @bobdaniel4198
      @bobdaniel4198 7 лет назад +11

      Kudos. Excellently said!!

    • @kvoltti
      @kvoltti 7 лет назад +39

      The foundation of tyranny and evil is apathy. This song is a direct challenge to that. i't better to fight for what's right for those who can not and even fail then to stand by and do nothing, in trying times this song is a balm for my soul

    • @nathansmith9583
      @nathansmith9583 7 лет назад +10

      +Kyle Voltti well said. profound

  • @richardwhite3924
    @richardwhite3924 8 лет назад +347

    I had the honor and privilege to be the first American to play Quixote in Germany in 1973 - a young guy of 22 under a lot of prosthetics. Every night at the closing when the entire cast sings this, the audience was on its feet cheering before we had even sung the last notes.

    • @jaysonindaytona
      @jaysonindaytona 8 лет назад +46

      As some one who grew up an outsider dealing with anxiety and depression... This song has meant so much for me over the years... It showed me that music is emotion and that not all emotion and dreams are bad... And that they can heal the breaks in our armor... Thank you for tilting at windmills...

    • @charlescannon6165
      @charlescannon6165 7 лет назад +3

      Jayson Harrington e33$

    • @karentannenbaum7306
      @karentannenbaum7306 7 лет назад +11

      What a wonderful experience. What a perfect song.

    • @justtheoneanne
      @justtheoneanne 5 лет назад +11

      Mr. White, my dad and I saw you play Don Quixote this past fall in Indianapolis! :)

    • @thillwl
      @thillwl 4 года назад +9

      Any actor who has had the opportunity to perform this role and this song is blessed indeed.

  • @dee_dee_place
    @dee_dee_place Год назад +27

    My Mom saw Mr. Kiley on Broadway when "Man Of La Mancha" premiered on Broadway. She brought home the soundtrack album of the show. I learned every song by heart & hoped that one day, I too could see Mr. Kiley perform his role as Don Quixote de La Mancha. Fast forward 15 years later, in my 20s, I did just that. I cried the entire time Mr. Kiley sang. What A Joy! I still have the original album, btw.

  • @stephenvincent4989
    @stephenvincent4989 3 года назад +65

    The definitive “Man of La Mancha” Richard Kiley’s emotional version will always resonate as it does now over 50 years later and no doubt in 50 or more to come.

  • @njmarknj
    @njmarknj 4 года назад +66

    I was 10 yrs old at the time, but I saw Kiley perform this on Broadway. Breathtaking.

  • @geoffreygoldberg7326
    @geoffreygoldberg7326 2 года назад +7

    I saw Richard Kiley at the OKeefe Centre in Man of La Mancha, Magnificent

  • @lindawilson4774
    @lindawilson4774 3 года назад +12

    How can you not weep? No matter how far down you are, you can rise up one more time.

  • @HC-cb4yp
    @HC-cb4yp 3 года назад +34

    Kiley was one of the great unsung actors - to the masses, anyway - of his time.

  • @tedsnowdon1647
    @tedsnowdon1647 3 года назад +36

    Seeing this old video of Kiley singing The Quest (as it was originally titled), and reading all the comments of praise below, makes me doubly aware of how privileged I was to appear with him in the world premier of this landmark musical, at Goodspeed Opera House (East Haddam, CT) in the summer of 1965. I was a teenage apprentice there for 2 summers, and in 1965 Al Selden (who ran Goodspeed, having himself been a Broadway producer and composer) decided to bring Broadway director Albert Marre, his wife Joan Diener and Dick Kiley (all 3 from 1953's hit musical KISMET) to try out their new show called MAN OF LA MANCHA at Goodspeed. It was rather an all-star cast (as you can see from the cast album), and I was awestruck being in their presence. Even more so when I myself got cast as one of only two "Knights of the Mirrors" in the climactic Act II sequence, Don Quichote's breakdown. (Yes, the show had an intermission then. By November, when it got to the Anta Washington Square Theatre in downtown NYC, it was presented in one act.) So there I was, at Goodspeed, me and one other apprentice, both of us short guys, crushing the spirit of 6-foot-plus tall Richard Kiley!! Kind of ridiculous, but the audience was moved by it, anyway. Mr. Marre, the director, vowed to use taller actors if and when the play got to New York!! That happened only 4 months later, when it opened downtown to mixed reviews but rapturous audience response. By then I was off in college. All of us Goodspeed apprentices met together at Thanksgiving break to go see our old pals from the summer premier. And what a sensational production it was! Albert Marre and legendary set designer Howard Bay outdid themselves with their bold staging and design. Richard Kiley rightfully won the 1966 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Even though its initial NYC theater was physically Off-Broadway, it had over 1000 seats and thus qualified for Tony nominations. LA MANCHA played there for its first 2 years before moving uptown to the Martin Beck (now the Hirschfeld), where it ran for many more years. I still can't believe that this was my first professional gig in the theater, and that I am still at it, more or less. Thanks to RUclips, and all of you, for letting me relive such a pleasant memory.

    • @SmartTechCheck
      @SmartTechCheck  3 года назад +7

      Ted, thanks for wonderful and amazingly detailed story. "Man of La Mancha" is my favorite Broadway show and I was fortunate enough to see Kiley play the role in 1972, 1977 and 1981. He must have been heartbroken when he didn't get the movie version (which was awful) and I'm shocked the movie version has never been remade with a actors who can BOTH sing and act and it is faithful to the original stage production and orchestrations. You are indeed a lucky person to have had this experience!!!

    • @MsVirginiaHammer
      @MsVirginiaHammer 2 года назад

      O -- my - GOODness. Oh, my GOODNESS. I'm pretty speechless here, Ted. Jeez Louise. - Thank you for sharing this. -- Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ...... W - O - W.

    • @researcher37A
      @researcher37A Год назад

      cool story!

    • @kevinspirek8395
      @kevinspirek8395 Год назад +1

      Ted, in the original (1965) recording of the Man from Lamancha, Kiley, Diener, and the the guy who played Sancho(Don Quixote's old squire) all make the songs memorable, unforgettable classics. What role did you have as being one of the Knights of the Mirror?

  • @rjs1jd
    @rjs1jd 4 года назад +9

    Whos here from "COLUMBO" "A FRIEND INDEED" ?
    He's one of my favorite "guest" actors on my favorite shows like Gunsmoke and Columbo! He made these shows that much better its like adding a "cherry" to a good pie and making it irresistible in the END!

  • @denesedunston1711
    @denesedunston1711 4 месяца назад +3

    R.I.P. Music Legend, Mr. Richard Kiley. The Impossibe Dream (The Quest) is one of my favorite songs. 🎵

  • @Yoisthatabe
    @Yoisthatabe 3 года назад +5

    he stared at my mom as he sang this song the whole time. she cried so much

    • @MsVirginiaHammer
      @MsVirginiaHammer 2 года назад

      MAN! JEEZ LOUISE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @MsVirginiaHammer
      @MsVirginiaHammer 2 года назад

      That would be a LASER BEACON LIGHT of Intensity to the Soul indeed. WOW. --- WOW. - Thank you for sharing that, Joe. - I got to hear him sing it, when they revived "Man of La Mancha," early '80s, Broadway - @ the Palace ... UNFORGETTABLE. I have watched this video ... countless times ... listened to the cast album even MORE countless times ... and I'd forgotten: ('cos he needs TO FOCUS on ONE SPOT., of course, to TRULY deliver the true impact of the song ) - that he would HAVE to yes, -- wind up delivering it to one person out there in the dark ... without meaning to "overwhelm" that partic. audience member, of course. -- WOW. That is must ... that's ... sigh ... Ahhhhh ... What an experience for your Mom. - Beautiful. - Good luck and good fortune to you, Joe. Stay well and safe! - Somehow, your Mom .. that makes her so, so special ... Well. - wonderful. - Sorry if I "gushed" or anything. (I'm a singer & theater director, myself, so. Whatever.)

  • @maryleone2023
    @maryleone2023 3 года назад +79

    Richard Kiley should have been cast in the movie version as well. He was phenomenal as Don Quixote on Broadway. He was definitely cheated out of the role in the movie, which did not really go over big, despite starring Sophia Loren. Richard Kiley was an established film and TV actor and I loved him in The Blackboard Jungle and all the TV westerns he was in, especially Gunsmoke. I saw Raoul Julia and Sheena Easton in Man of La Mancha on Broadway. They were not as good as the original. I have the original album from Man of La Mancha and play it often. RIP Richard Kiley, I hope you marched into Heaven!

    • @novelsolvings8024
      @novelsolvings8024 2 года назад +6

      I believe I read somewhere that Richard Kiley was going to reprise his role in the movie along with librettist Dale Wasserman, composer Mitch Leigh, director Albert Marre and Joan Diener (the original Adonza) all returning as well. However Marre had had never directed a movie before and the studio fired him after seeing how much he spent on screen tests, leading to Kiley and the rest of the returning cast and crew quiting the movie in protest.

    • @treeskates
      @treeskates 2 года назад +3

      I loved Richard Kiley.

    • @tranquilthoughts7233
      @tranquilthoughts7233 2 года назад +3

      Let's be fair here, Richard O'Toole was also a great Don Quixote.

    • @maryshanley329
      @maryshanley329 2 года назад +2

      We need this kind of music back again. It was often mystical and songs of sorrow and of great love. They were about real people.
      I am sick of “ The Noise” which masquerades they call music.

    • @AirForceChmtrails
      @AirForceChmtrails 2 года назад +1

      @@treeskates He is mediocre.

  • @suestrope4131
    @suestrope4131 5 лет назад +8

    I saw him sing that in the mid sixties at the theatre and there wasn't a dry eye in the house.

    • @ChroniclesofAlicha_Balaam
      @ChroniclesofAlicha_Balaam 4 года назад +2

      I was there and barely five and crying my eyes out!!! My grandparents were do cool to take all four of us kids to see this. Pure magic!

  • @anniekramer8526
    @anniekramer8526 2 года назад +3

    I saw Richard Kiley on Broadway in December, 1977. I sing this song to the people of Ukraine every day and will do so on RUclips for President Biden and President Zylinsky. I will sing it in my dreams with Richard Kiley singing along. Bless this world for peace.

  • @donp1964
    @donp1964 8 лет назад +86

    I was raised on this music, Man of La Mancha was my fathers favorite play, but more than the incredible music, it was the story behind it. I'd like to think it made me a better man. It's been 7 years since you passed away, but I think of you all the time. Thank you for this gift Dad!

    • @jmsnyc1961
      @jmsnyc1961 7 лет назад +9

      I feel you Don. I thank my parents for the gift of music and the message within this song. They may be gone but they will never be forgotten.

    • @gayleearnhart8597
      @gayleearnhart8597 7 лет назад

      jmsnyc1961

    • @mercedespaz8561
      @mercedespaz8561 7 лет назад +8

      Man of La Mancha was my dad's favorite play and this particular song was sung at his funeral. Almost forty years later, it is still a favorite of mine...

  • @bunnyriddell3379
    @bunnyriddell3379 3 года назад +35

    My dearest father introduced me to this song when I was very young. I still have his album. Only Richard Kiley does it justice.❤

  • @hvymettle
    @hvymettle 5 лет назад +10

    The original and best Don Quixote. Was fortunate to have seen Richard Kiley perform in Man of La Mancha on Broadway.

    • @marilyng899
      @marilyng899 5 лет назад +3

      Me too, he was amazing and I will never forget his performance

    • @monami24257
      @monami24257 4 года назад +3

      Me too. Went as part of a high school field trip. That experience has stayed with me for nearly 50 years.

  • @kuzupekostan4778
    @kuzupekostan4778 4 года назад +14

    man of la mancha is immeasurably underrated. it doesn’t get the love and attention it deserves.

    • @susanmarie2231
      @susanmarie2231 3 года назад

      Kiley is the best! A truly great musical. Wonderful script, songs, very moving.

  • @nemafann
    @nemafann 6 лет назад +24

    I remember telling my kids that the voice of Richard Kiley in Jurassic Park was the great voice behind Man of La Mancha. They "spared no expense" Brilliant voice

    • @kathyfelter7393
      @kathyfelter7393 3 года назад

      Frank Sinatra did a,really good version of it and the original Simon Gilbert and also robert goulet.the song has lots of meaning now in
      2021.

  • @hvymettle
    @hvymettle 3 года назад +6

    Saw him in one of the revivals in the early 70's. Thanks to my parents for teaching me to love the theater.

  • @lml6791
    @lml6791 17 часов назад

    Its crazy how this performance is one man standing relatively still with only his powerful voice and lyrics and yet its absolutely phenomenal

  • @pamzavada5269
    @pamzavada5269 3 года назад +9

    Thank you Aunt Mary, you beautiful soul, for taking me to see this when I was a little girl! I love you!!!

  • @Shopmyst
    @Shopmyst 4 года назад +4

    The Great Neck South high school class sang this song at our graduation in 1967.

  • @franktoms8905
    @franktoms8905 3 года назад +14

    Yes I saw this live on Broadway as my confirmation gift. It is what made me decide to become an artist all those years ago. My last performance of this great show was in 1995

  • @jamesduthie8760
    @jamesduthie8760 5 месяцев назад +2

    Richard Kiley sings the best rendition of this song.

  • @billbrimmer1739
    @billbrimmer1739 9 лет назад +89

    Peerless Richard Kiley delivering this incredible song he introduced in 1965.

    • @robertgraziano
      @robertgraziano 5 лет назад +2

      I had the honor to see Mr.Kiley in the Broadway production. Still remember.

    • @jnstonbely5215
      @jnstonbely5215 4 года назад +4

      Richard Kiley was a magnificent Actor and the listening public never knew he possessed a magnificent voice until this beautiful song from
      “ Man of La Mancha “

  • @billcole8246
    @billcole8246 7 лет назад +98

    There are few songs that actually touch your soul and this is, perhaps, the one at the top of the list and this is the version that grabs you. Richard sounds exactly the old, tired, self-anointed knight he is. This is the anthem for all times, for all who try without real hope of succeeding. Listen once again, my friends, and let's go tilt at one those pesky windmills disguised as .......

    • @salberton
      @salberton Год назад

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    • @billcole8246
      @billcole8246 Год назад

      @@salberton I don't understand.

    • @trishoconnor2169
      @trishoconnor2169 Год назад +2

      I was just thinking that it somehow seems as if the title "Sir" should be before Richard Kiley's name, and probably would be had he been British instead of American. Not that I am a believer in aristocracy; I am very glad the US doesn't have it. But there just was always a certain aura of dignity around Kiley that seemed like a man born to become an aristocrat even if not born AS an aristocrat. He carried himself like one who is confident that he deserves his celebrity, somehow seeming more famous than he really was without seeming self-deluded about it. "Self-appointed knight" is a good description of him, not just of one role he played in a single musical.

  • @KennethBarr1957
    @KennethBarr1957 3 года назад +18

    The point of the piece when you hear and see what Cervantes was portraying through this character. Kiley just leans on his lance and lets the words come out. No gestures or histrionics. The finale, where the entire cast (minus Cervantes/Quixote & Sancho Panza) reprises this song with some alteration, shows that the prisoners (and ultimately us) get it.

  • @sharonazar1
    @sharonazar1 8 месяцев назад +2

    I was there. I saw and heard Richard Kiley in Man of La Mancha. I still weep and get chills when I hear him sing this song...

  • @jeanniehubbard3765
    @jeanniehubbard3765 7 лет назад +15

    I had forgotten how terrific Kiley's voice was...............what a talent

  • @drrealitycheck1
    @drrealitycheck1 6 лет назад +30

    Best rendition by far of this song, when it was done by a true professional.

  • @gregrosenheck8852
    @gregrosenheck8852 7 лет назад +38

    I'm 49 years old I loved this long since I was in my 20's. When my father used to play it I pretended that I didn't like it, but in reality I loved it. Not many songs today get to me emotionally but this one does. What this song means to me is-when at a low point in your life there is HOPE to get out if your willing to "MARCH INTO HELL FOR THAT HEAVENLY CAUSE"!

  • @maddier1388
    @maddier1388 10 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful and so right. Magnificent voice, oh the memory!

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @CherishedChristianLife
    @CherishedChristianLife Год назад +9

    the best performance ever of Don Quixote ❤️

  • @wayneo7220
    @wayneo7220 Год назад +6

    My earliest memory of this song was of my mother singing it passionately with her wonderful vibrato in the '60's. I love the book, I love the play, and I love the song.

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @mauracole9219
    @mauracole9219 6 лет назад +6

    ASTOUNDING, RICHARD KILEY

  • @chineseslaves1971
    @chineseslaves1971 3 года назад +4

    A whole lot of people should listen to this song! Bravery is too rare in this world of selfish cowards.

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @grandpajoe9851
    @grandpajoe9851 Год назад +2

    His is my favorite performance of this song!!

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @Racquetballplayer76
    @Racquetballplayer76 7 лет назад +13

    I saw Mr. Kiley perform in Chicago in his 1,004th performance. He was amazing.

    • @MsVirginiaHammer
      @MsVirginiaHammer 2 года назад

      Ahhhhhh..... magnificent. I got to him hm sing it in an early '80s revival in NYC, Broadway @ the Palace. MAGNIFICENT. UNFORGETTABLE.

  • @chuckm4781
    @chuckm4781 Год назад +5

    I saw him in the show. He sings his quest with a combination of courage and resignation that he will likely fail in a way no other perform can match. It's not just his wonderful voice. It seems his soul is bared.

  • @lydiafuller7913
    @lydiafuller7913 3 года назад +7

    One of the few songs that brings tears to my eyes. Richard Kiley is perfect!

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @catcrazy336
    @catcrazy336 6 лет назад +5

    Richard Kiley was peerless.

  • @gnowack1
    @gnowack1 5 лет назад +2

    HARD TO BELIEVE... It was 45 years ago this weekend (1/11-12 1974) that the production of MAN OF La MANCHA which I directed was staged in New Jersey. The production was performed by the members of our theatrical troupe, the IMAGE PLAYERS. Musical score was provided under the direction of my former colleague, BILL TRUSHEIM and performed by the members of his orchestra. In the role of Don Quixote was my student and dear Friend, JAY ANDERKO...now gone for more than a year...but, still with me ALWAYS. I truly, truly miss those days, and all the members of the theatrical troupe...and, my role as a director. To all the former Image Players...I can NEVER express what you mean to me! AND...I have NEVER stopped reaching for that "Impossible Dream."

  • @ancientname
    @ancientname 4 года назад +8

    He put his all in that. The lyrics are awesome. Really makes you ponder. To reach the impossible...fill it in with your own blank.

  • @debbiewhite9308
    @debbiewhite9308 4 года назад +6

    I saw him in Toronto in 79. When he sang this song, I was mesmerized. Thank you Mr. Kiley.

    • @kenernhofer5914
      @kenernhofer5914 3 года назад +1

      I saw Man of La Mancha around this same time, but likely in Montreal and I want to believe it was with Richard Kiley. The exact memory is faint, but I recall thinking I was seeing a Broadway legend. The song and Kiley's version of it are masterpieces - heartbreaking and poignant, yet endlessly hopeful. The poor errant knight, tilting at windmills, dreaming of the impossible - and creating one of the most sublime moments in the theatre.

  • @keithforsay4204
    @keithforsay4204 4 года назад +5

    RK Was A Very Talented Preformer Indeed RIP.

  • @bst6791
    @bst6791 4 года назад +62

    Everybody and their uncle has recorded this gem. The original is best most of the time. Kiley had the best rendition in my opinion.

    • @bestzero
      @bestzero 3 года назад

      What do you think of Jennifer Hudson's version? Its soooo powerful, and heart wrenching 💔

    • @doniellestenson3502
      @doniellestenson3502 3 года назад

      Mine too.

    • @breezingby2611
      @breezingby2611 3 года назад +2

      Personally my favorite is Brian Stokes Mitchell, followed by Kiley
      Edit: I change my mind, I like Richard a little more

    • @Rusty3659
      @Rusty3659 2 года назад +2

      You should listen to Jim Nabors.

    • @tranquilthoughts7233
      @tranquilthoughts7233 2 года назад

      I don't know. Personally i rate Richard O'Toole as the best but Kiley gets a close second.

  • @copperkettle1533
    @copperkettle1533 2 года назад +5

    I'm 62. I remember and have loved this song since I was little. Even tried to sing it substituting the words bc I didn't know them, the music touched me that deeply. I heard many renditions over the years, but I didn't know who sung it originally, or what it even meant. I know now. And my love for it has deepened and matured. Thank you Mr Kiley.

    • @Hillers62
      @Hillers62 2 года назад

      I'm 59..and I remember hearing this song on the Johnny Carson Show...I was enchanted...It was so powerful...Richard Kiley was the first to sing it on Broadway...I still love this song today...

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 5 лет назад +8

    Amazing voice!

  • @richardjmcguire7191
    @richardjmcguire7191 2 года назад +2

    I Knew Richard Kiley When I Lived In n TUXEDO PARK NEW YORK.,When Moved To New Jersey RICHARD KILEY . , SENT MY PARENTS TICKET TO SE HIM PERFOM ON BROADWAY MAM OF LAMANCHA,
    He Was A Great Guy Along With His Family Mary Kiley His First Wife.
    David Kiley His Son Michael Kiley His Son , CATHY KILEY HIS DAUGHTER , James Kiley His Son. Richard Likely Was A UNBELIEVABLE SUPER NICE GUY.
    When Came Down To Tuxedo Park Lake He Would Some Times Cater A FOOD VAN ALL AT HIS EXPENSE.
    WHAT A GREAT GUY.
    SINCERELY RICHARD J MCGUIRE

  • @DavidFMayerPhD
    @DavidFMayerPhD 5 лет назад +6

    Magnificent!

  • @MasonBarge
    @MasonBarge Год назад +1

    How cool is it that Stokes Mitchell introduces this, with so much respect?

  • @jmsnyc1961
    @jmsnyc1961 7 лет назад +6

    I'm in tears. This was one of my parents favorite Broadway shows and my sister and I were lucky enough to see Richard Kiley in the revival on Broadway a good 35+ years ago.

  • @Emick1978
    @Emick1978 4 года назад +3

    Yes!!!!! Amazing

  • @getbent88
    @getbent88 6 лет назад +11

    Love Richard Kiley's voice. And he was great on an episode of Columbo.

  • @ellisblom339
    @ellisblom339 7 лет назад +14

    It doesn't get any better

  • @Yitzhakhazak
    @Yitzhakhazak 4 года назад +2

    Great. Just great.

  • @333mrwill
    @333mrwill 6 лет назад +4

    This knocks me out ---- every time......

  • @parakeet8157
    @parakeet8157 8 лет назад +10

    Timeless classic and moving rendition.

  • @mariarussell4835
    @mariarussell4835 Год назад +2

    I saw Richard Kiley reprise this role on Broadway sometime in the 1970’s. I was a young woman then. To this day his performance reigns supreme!

  • @catcrazy336
    @catcrazy336 6 лет назад +4

    This makes me cry.

  • @PanamaBob1942
    @PanamaBob1942 5 лет назад +4

    I saw the original touring company way back when and wondered at the time why they cast a TV soap opera star as the lead. I left the theater knowing exactly why; Kiley was a great actor with a beautiful singing voice.

  • @billcole8246
    @billcole8246 8 лет назад +29

    This is a timeless anthem about doing your best, trying & striving no matter the odds. Impossible? We do that before breakfast. I saw him do this in a small Chicago theater a long while ago. I hope we can all strive to be the best we can be and do more than we think we can achieve. After all, the world was built by people who didn't stop at improbable or impossible. I've their tracks in the Nebraska prairie.

    • @donna6348
      @donna6348 4 года назад +2

      How interesting. I'm currently in Nebraska desperate to go home to New York. Covid-19 is raging. Broadway is shuttered. The city is on pause. This song is so fitting at this time in our lives. Lord willing, The Show Will Go On. 💞

    • @billcole8246
      @billcole8246 Год назад +1

      @@donna6348 Hope you made it home. Omaha's not a bad place if you have guide but Epley isn't the place for that. Lots of arts and artists. I know because I graduated high school with some of them. I understand wanting to get the hell out of some place you're trapped in. The last time I was back, I spent 12 hours and couldn't wait to get out. Lol. Good luck back in the Big Apple.

  • @michaelmartinez1345
    @michaelmartinez1345 2 года назад +2

    I first became aware of Richard Kiley and his acting talents, from a mid 1970's TV show called Columbo (A friend in Deed)... He was the bad guy, and his acting talent was superb as the viewers grew to dis-like the character he portrayed, as the story progressed... But I did not realise his amazing singing talent, until I saw this... What an amazing talent this man had !!! RIP - Richard Kiley, you will be remembered for many years to come...

  • @littlemikeism
    @littlemikeism 5 лет назад +3

    Pure joy to watch this.

  • @chrismiccolupi2506
    @chrismiccolupi2506 8 лет назад +124

    can someone tell me why every time I watch this I cry?

    • @SenorPinataMan
      @SenorPinataMan 8 лет назад +6

      +Chris Miccolupi The Man of La Mancha Soundtrack is extremely emotional me too.

    • @jchars87
      @jchars87 8 лет назад

      +Chris Miccolupi same here! TT_TT AMAZING ACTOR!

    • @7403QCM
      @7403QCM 8 лет назад +19

      +Chris Miccolupi Because 'the meek shall inherit the earth' and Meek doesn't mean Weak, but those with enough GUTS to stand up for 'righteousness' and reach out to the One True Power of this Universe.

    • @edgarallanlovecraft5485
      @edgarallanlovecraft5485 7 лет назад +13

      Because you are supposed to

    • @catcrazy336
      @catcrazy336 6 лет назад +10

      Great theater makes me cry. you are not alone

  • @jackrenglish
    @jackrenglish 6 лет назад +4

    RICHARD KILEY INVITED ME TO A REHEARSAL OF "LAMANCHA" AT WASHINGTON SQ. THEATRE...1965.....WE WERE WORKING ON THE "NURSES" TV SERIES, & WE SPLIT A CAB FROM UPTOWN TO THE VILLAGE.......MOVING EXPERIENCE....JACK ENGLISH..ACTOR/SINGER...WEHO...7/2018

  • @Hillers62
    @Hillers62 Месяц назад

    Just one word...inspirational...

  • @PanamaBob1942
    @PanamaBob1942 6 лет назад +15

    "My Fair Lady" with the original cast was my first Broadway show...then "Man of La Mancha" with Kiley, etc., ..so I was spoiled when it comes to musicals. Today's minimalist sets and hip-hop influenced scores leave me cold. I remember Kiley's voice rocking the back of the theatre..magical times.

  • @SMtWalkerS
    @SMtWalkerS 8 месяцев назад +1

    Richard Kiley had an incredible voice and such charisma. This song wrings your heart and inspires at the same time. Kiley was a fine actor, too. Such a great villain in a Columbo episode and he was in one of my favorite episodes of "Ray Bradbury Theater". So talented and versatile.

  • @josefinabalatbat122
    @josefinabalatbat122 4 года назад +5

    I was lucky to have seen the original production in that theatre with a circular stage in NYC (earlier than this Broadway production), many decades ago! It continues to be one of my 3 stage musical favorites! Who can hold off the tears when he immortalized The Impossible Dream. I also saw the revival on Broadway with Brian Stokes Mitchell but despite his excellent tenor range, it could not hold a candle to how Richard Kiley imbued the song (and the entire musical) with such emotional depth!

    • @rocketfighter8
      @rocketfighter8 3 года назад

      You are entitled to your opinion about BSM, no matter how wrong it is.

    • @josefinabalatbat122
      @josefinabalatbat122 3 года назад

      @@rocketfighter8 I did see both renditions in separate live productions of Man of La Mancha so I do have a solid basis for comparison. It is on the acting department where BSM disappoints - you could not feel the aura that the character brings to the story in Stokes's characterization. He did not win a TONY - maybe an indication of this shortcoming. To each his own!

    • @rocketfighter8
      @rocketfighter8 3 года назад

      @@josefinabalatbat122 The issue I have is your using the expression "could not hold a candle to" which means distinctly inferior. In 2003 BSM was nominated for a Tony for best actor in a musical (Man of La Mancha). You can't say that is distinctly inferior.

    • @josefinabalatbat122
      @josefinabalatbat122 3 года назад

      @@rocketfighter8 I did say that the Stokes tenor notes were great - it was on the acting side that I was very disappointed when I saw the revival ( MOLM is one of my 3 fave musicals so I was very much looking forward to the revival). BSM's portrayal departed from what I had hoped (based on so many commentaries on the character from Miguel de Cervantes's iconic work and based on how the iconic portrayal by Richard Kiley drew so much emotional resonance). BSM portrayed him in the end as simply a frail old man, without the continuing fierce( maybe maniacal, almost) inspiration seen in Don Quijote's eyes (which impressed so much in the Kiley interpretation). It made "The Impossible Dream" what it became - a source of inspiration for all time... because even towards the end, the Man of La Mancha never gave up the quest, insane man or not! I guess we will just have to agree to disagree.

  • @Lostinabook
    @Lostinabook 4 года назад +19

    This song always gives me goosebumps. The words of this song are true and beautiful.

  • @jennilang721
    @jennilang721 3 года назад +1

    I saw him in Toronto, at the O'Keefe center, I think. I was like 7ish. I saw Glenn Ford in our hotel lobby, there, too!!!😁👍😁

  • @valdezz789
    @valdezz789 6 лет назад +5

    Wow, just amazing.

  • @judypappas7484
    @judypappas7484 8 месяцев назад

    My Mom used to drag me to see Broadway shows as a teenager. Most were over my head or were just too confusing ( Desire Under the Elms?) but this one, Man of La Mancha was a wonderful experience. I will never forget how Richard Kiley's voice filled the theatre and moved all of us to tears.

  • @libbychecks1001
    @libbychecks1001 8 лет назад +13

    Every time I hear this song, tears come to my eyes.

  • @normaaspeitia9213
    @normaaspeitia9213 6 лет назад +4

    I REMEMBER RICHARD RILEY ON GUNSMOKE AND BONANZA, BUT HE DID MANY WESTERN, I NEVER KNEW HE COULD SING TILL HE DID "MAN OF LA MANCHA. OUTSTANDING VOICE WHAT A TALENT.

    • @jamesbreithaupt5138
      @jamesbreithaupt5138 2 года назад

      Watch Columbo "A friend indeed". He was great there as a muderer

  • @Walesbornandbred
    @Walesbornandbred 3 года назад +1

    .and that's how to sing this song!

  • @danboozan9813
    @danboozan9813 3 года назад +7

    I am watching this on the night of November 4, 2020. I realize that my nation, the United States, may tomorrow lurch, unrecoverably, into the beginning of the end of its 244 year experiment in democracy. I am truly fearful. This song gives me hope and my nation hope. I am grateful for the comfort, hope, and strength it provides. Thank you for this song at this crucial moment for democracy.

    • @jessicarosner1811
      @jessicarosner1811 3 года назад +4

      feeling better today?

    • @jamescurran3400
      @jamescurran3400 2 года назад +1

      When did we relinquish our aspirations to be better than we are? When did Americans decide to be satisfied, and lose our aspirations to advance civilization? When did we become selfish and short-sighted? When did we stop aspiring to know more than our parents? The Republican Party is destroying 246 years of USA advancement for purely selfish reasons. The 74 million people that voted for the criminal DJT in 2020 - out of ignorance or greed are responsible for the decline of the USA.

    • @SkipaJig4Bass
      @SkipaJig4Bass 3 месяца назад

      I hope after seeing the last 3 years of Trillions wasted on needless wars, death, inflation, the highest debt of all USA time, the unrecoverable devaluation of the Dollar, the destabilization of the middle class, and the overrunning of American social net with millions of people ushered in to crush the American economy, you have seen which way the country has gone!! Pray for the preservation of the constitution, and that we don't lose our rights fought for in the revolution! The Communists and totalitarians in power are using censorship, spying, and unjust imprisonment to force their party's agenda.

  • @alecpetrossian7459
    @alecpetrossian7459 7 лет назад +4

    A very special song with profound meaning, beautiful.

  • @fanboy2015
    @fanboy2015 3 года назад +3

    “To march into hell for a heavenly cause” - I love that lyric.

  • @davidtemes3338
    @davidtemes3338 6 лет назад +11

    This was my first Broadway show that I saw when I was a child. I was about 10 years old and I was hypnotized by Kiley's performance. This clip brings back the memory of a totally amazing experience I never forgot! Thanks for posting this treasure

    • @jamesbarry6979
      @jamesbarry6979 3 года назад +1

      Outstanding" My Dad loved it!
      Miss the good old Days!

  • @colleenvantrease4977
    @colleenvantrease4977 3 года назад +2

    I sure really truly honestly do love all of the singers who do the version of the impossible dream. All of them do a wonderful job on the song 🎵no matter who they are. I give them all a thumbs 👍.

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @sherryrose1721
    @sherryrose1721 Год назад +2

    This is an outstanding song that I heard several times as a child and at the time had no idea would be living it today. Such an inspiring song, love it and Richard Kiley is the only one do it justice.

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @dee_dee_place
    @dee_dee_place Год назад +3

    Just a P. S.-
    Joan Diener, the original Aldonza, made Don Quixote de La Mancha & this musical REAL.
    Diener's rendition of "Dulcinea", at the end, is just heartwrenching, it reaches into my soul.
    I cannot imagine the end result being as impactful if Kiley & Diener had not been cast in the 2 leading roles. Bravo, Multi Bravo, & Thank You.

  • @maestromuffin1
    @maestromuffin1 Год назад +2

    many have sung this song very well over the years....there is only 1 Don Quixote....Richard Kiley!

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @gerriochinero287
    @gerriochinero287 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love Richard Kiley. So fortunate to have seen him with my parents in Los Angeles production of Man of La Mancha. That performance truly got me hooked on theatre. Thank you, Richard Kiley.💕🙏

  • @robertfencl4401
    @robertfencl4401 2 года назад +2

    The man had a million dollar voice!

    • @user-ry7xy5zm7d
      @user-ry7xy5zm7d 8 месяцев назад

      I also sang the song "The impossible dream": ruclips.net/video/jeVLPuStg-g/видео.html

  • @gemsong
    @gemsong 7 месяцев назад

    Absolute perfection.

  • @martaszadurska-ok9cl
    @martaszadurska-ok9cl 11 месяцев назад

    l will be able to coment on this performance without a tear in my eye. lt's so wonderf😢❤

  • @dwarfwar4564
    @dwarfwar4564 7 лет назад +4

    Its an amazing song. It starts out already at its crescendo and keeps going.

  • @SmartTechCheck
    @SmartTechCheck  2 года назад +10

    A tragic (but all too often common Hollywood) mistake when they gets hands on a Broadway production and decide to throw out the original cast --- I saw Kiley perform the show 3 different times and he was magnificent. I'm not sure someone can equal his performance.

    • @treeskates
      @treeskates 2 года назад

      No one ever came close.

  • @JackSmith-qy9is
    @JackSmith-qy9is 4 месяца назад

    I saw the original cast in New York when I was at Fordham with rush tickets at $3.50! What a great opportunity!

  • @megatexification
    @megatexification 5 лет назад +1

    I have never seen this play, but I know all the all the words to the song. And I love it.

  • @utuber1752
    @utuber1752 Год назад

    Saw him in Toronto. Awesome.

  • @jackrenglish
    @jackrenglish 6 лет назад +4

    I WORKED WITH RICHARD KILEY IN THE 60'S, IN NYC..GREAT TALENT & NICE MAN..JACK ENLISH...WEHO...7/2018...

    • @jackrenglish
      @jackrenglish 5 лет назад +3

      I WAS HIS STAND-IN ON TV IN NYC, IN THE 60,S..& HE BEFRIENDED ME.....CLASS ACT..JE

    • @jackrenglish
      @jackrenglish 5 лет назад +2

      RICHARD ALSO WAS IN THE ORIGINAL COMPANY OF "KISMET, & ALFRED DRAKE GOT JEALOUS & HAD RICHARD RELACED WHEN "STRANGER IN PARADISE" BECAME A BIG HIT!...YEP, SHOW BIZ..JE

    • @jackrenglish
      @jackrenglish 5 лет назад +2

      OOPS..THAT,S "REPLACED"..& RICHARD ALSO DID "REDHEAD", & "NO STRINGS" ON BROADWAY...ALL HIT SHOWS..JE

    • @bluestingerborg
      @bluestingerborg 4 года назад

      Did he ever meet Elvis Presley?