HMS Pinafore - Never Mind the Why or Wherefore

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2008
  • Essgee's production with Jon English Simon Gallaher Helen Donaldson Drew Forsythe David Gould.
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  • @timothypeterson4781
    @timothypeterson4781 Год назад +20

    I love how she makes her dress look like a bell. It's so small and simple but it makes me smile every time.

  • @SpenglerExtreme
    @SpenglerExtreme 3 года назад +165

    I only just noticed that this is, what seems to be, her first time drinking alcohol. She sniffs her first champagne before drinking it. She runs off multiple times to sneak more champagne for herself. And of course “A tar who ploughs the daughter.”
    Just little bits of acting that go unnoticed. I love it

    • @ticklesyoumoistly
      @ticklesyoumoistly 3 года назад +1

      Oo nice observation

    • @darinchiasson
      @darinchiasson 3 года назад +5

      She sneaks glances askance before pouring herself a glass. She was an experienced drinker before champagne was called by the unfortunate eye of his lordship

    • @nedludd7622
      @nedludd7622 2 месяца назад +2

      It is typical to sniff wine and champagne before drinking.

  • @letsxxtango
    @letsxxtango 15 лет назад +235

    "And a tar that plows the daughter!"
    Lol!

    • @Spydur0ne
      @Spydur0ne 4 года назад +19

      WHAT?!?!

    • @NewMusicWeekly
      @NewMusicWeekly 4 года назад +15

      I'd love to see W. S. Gilbert's reaction to that line. And whether he could work out what it meant by himself, or needed a hint.

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund 3 года назад +20

      @@NewMusicWeekly pretty sure he intentionally skated close to it in the official lyrics -- and intended people to discover it themselves.

    • @NewMusicWeekly
      @NewMusicWeekly 3 года назад +4

      ​@@peterfireflylund It's possible. I've read that "plow" may be the origin of the word "fuck", which I wouldn't be surprised Gilbert knew:
      From linguitleteis.tumblr.com/post/39141549801/origin-of-the-word-fuck#:~:text=plow :
      Yet another possible etymology [for fuck] is from the Old High German word pfluog, meaning “to plow, as in a field.”
      So the slang use of "plow" may be quite ancient.

    • @darcybrummett7004
      @darcybrummett7004 3 года назад +2

      She was getting tipsy!

  • @Three-Headed-Monkey
    @Three-Headed-Monkey 6 лет назад +106

    Her "Ri-ing the merry bells on board ship" was great

    • @ebbelille
      @ebbelille 4 года назад +9

      Yeah, that was actually a bit of rock n' roll injected into this otherwise quite circus-y reimagining of the song.

    • @fastacker2
      @fastacker2 4 года назад +11

      The way she moves with that dress. she is the belle. gorgeous.

  • @tehblogger
    @tehblogger 13 лет назад +144

    ok, if you are going to update G&S, this is certainly the way to do it. "I'll out-fox your trot, Lord Porter" is very clever, "won't see this at D'Oyly Carte" is a nice touch, and I almost fell off my chair laughing at "the tar who plows the daughter"...

    • @thomasvanwely
      @thomasvanwely 3 года назад +7

      I wish I had seen this 9 years earlier so I could respond to this in time. But shit time flies and 9 years later I am feeling the exact same thing you did!

    • @steerpike1359
      @steerpike1359 3 года назад +3

      GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S WORK DOES NOT NEED UPDATING, THEY SHOULD BE PERFORMED AS WRITTEN OR NOT AT ALL !

    • @Spikeelsucko
      @Spikeelsucko 3 года назад +22

      @@steerpike1359 This is a bad take, G&S understood the value of not being stuffy and creating an entertaining play, and that ad-lib, improvisation and interpretation are the lifeblood of theater. They wouldn't want lines wasted on references lost of most of the audience, the play should be entertaining in and of itself and "updated" gags don't lower the play just because it's more accessible. If you want a completely accurate historical version of the play I'm sure they're around.

    • @karlandersson8652
      @karlandersson8652 3 года назад +5

      @@steerpike1359 All I can say is that I would have never seen the entire play in "traditional" format, but I watched this whole version and enjoyed it when it was up on youtube. There's no reason to not have "as written" versions for purists and historical interest, and then updated "fun" versions for the rest of us that just want to be entertained on terms we can understand better

    • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
      @ARCtheCartoonMaster 3 года назад +5

      @@Spikeelsucko Excellent take, Spik. I am reminded of a certain quote from the late Freddie Mercury: “You can do what you want with my music, but don't make me boring.”

  • @thedoeguy
    @thedoeguy 14 лет назад +41

    There's a wonderful tradition, that originated in D'Oyly Carte, to "embellish" this trio with spoof verses. This version is totally true to that tradition.

  • @jimhogue5544
    @jimhogue5544 3 года назад +7

    . . . and the tar who plows his daughter . . . Bold and hilarious additions throughout! Bravo.

  • @battlewrathgaming5047
    @battlewrathgaming5047 4 года назад +33

    I find Helen's movement simply enchanting and spritely!

  • @ajessm
    @ajessm 7 лет назад +74

    Interesting physique Sir Joseph has. He looks like a hunch-front

  • @ixarofthebargains493
    @ixarofthebargains493 4 года назад +48

    "And the tar who ploughs the Daughter"
    classic

    • @tepesobrejac4360
      @tepesobrejac4360 4 года назад +2

      I'm not a native English speaker. Could you explain to me what it means. Google translate is just terrible.

    • @dorkmax7073
      @dorkmax7073 4 года назад +14

      @@tepesobrejac4360 a "Tar" or a "Jacktar" was, in the 1890s when Gilbert and Sullivan wrote this opera, a common sailor. This comes from either the tarring of rope aboard a ship, or the tarring of work clothes.
      To "plow" a woman is a ribald euphemism for sex. Fornication.
      The song is about the Captain's daughter, and how her father wants her to marry his boss, the Lord of the Admiralty. But she is in love with a common Tar. The Lord of the Admiralty, being of the upper class, assumes her reluctance to marry him was because she was awed by his nobility, so he assures her that love shouldn't care about social class. This is why she jokes that he "makes his rival's case", because she can marry the common sailor with a clear conscience if rank does not matter.

    • @tepesobrejac4360
      @tepesobrejac4360 4 года назад +3

      @@dorkmax7073
      Thank you

  • @Jamie_Pritchard
    @Jamie_Pritchard 2 года назад +17

    I love how they've taken the traditional 'encore' and put their own spin on it. A fantastic company and always entertaining.

    • @Spydur0ne
      @Spydur0ne 2 года назад

      Wait, that wasn't part of it?!

  • @starbug1409
    @starbug1409 8 лет назад +68

    Sir Joseph: (tries to talk) (snorts)

    • @rachelsquire7246
      @rachelsquire7246 7 лет назад +6

      starbug1409 smooth move if I do say so myself

  • @wanderingkernel5002
    @wanderingkernel5002 6 лет назад +22

    "Now I've learnt the Hokey Pokey fever nights on Saturdays!"

  • @lachlang683
    @lachlang683 8 лет назад +83

    John English! (26 March 1949 - 9 March 2016).
    Rest in peace. Thanks for sharing your love of performing, regardless of the genre.
    You have now truly achieved legend status!

  • @TheKing-qz9wd
    @TheKing-qz9wd 3 года назад +43

    Ploughs the water.
    Plows the water.
    Plows the daughter.
    (In sync with the guys on stage)
    *"WHAT?!?"*

  • @songsmith31a
    @songsmith31a Год назад +4

    From the UK - the actor playing Sir Joseph brought to mind how Rowan (Mr Bean) Atkinson might have
    performed the role.

  • @thepantweaver
    @thepantweaver 14 лет назад +20

    This is an amazing adaptation of the song and show. It is wonderful, and the fun they're having is perfectly in line Gilbert and Sullivan.

  • @Ignauhak
    @Ignauhak 15 лет назад +19

    5:01, after all the funny antics Sir Joseph got up to before with his nervousness, I found it JUST TOO FUNNY!!! I swear I was just an INCH from death by laughter!

  • @brunomaples
    @brunomaples 2 года назад +8

    I love the addition of new verses. I think the traditional encores are a lot of fun, but this gives something new to people who have seen the usual oh so many times

  • @deidreshand4641
    @deidreshand4641 9 лет назад +31

    I love it when she said and the tar who plows the daughter when I first heard it I was only 12 or 13 so had no idea what was so funny about it until I was in my mid teens. From then on I don't think I'll ever forget it.

    • @2HB2HB
      @2HB2HB 8 лет назад

      +Deidre Shand I was in the cast in our school musical (an aunt) and I didn't get it at 17 (it was 1974) but it cracks me up now.

    • @2HB2HB
      @2HB2HB 8 лет назад

      +2HB2HB I think our music teacher was ahead of his time.

    • @derricgreene
      @derricgreene 8 лет назад +2

      I had to go back go make sure I heard right.

  • @jonathantitterton9455
    @jonathantitterton9455 10 лет назад +161

    my favorite line in this is "And the Tar who plows the daughter WHAT?!"

    • @Sintar07
      @Sintar07 7 лет назад +21

      Yeah, I was quite disappointed to find that that line seems to be unique to this version, or at least this is the only version I've seen on RUclips that includes it.

    • @sciranger6703
      @sciranger6703 5 лет назад +15

      It's usaully "and a tar (low-class salior) you plows the water." But this is MUCH funnier.

    • @crazyman8472
      @crazyman8472 5 лет назад +5

      Ring the merry bells! 😍

  • @spetsnatzlegion3366
    @spetsnatzlegion3366 4 года назад +31

    Somehow this guy has less game than me which I didn’t think was possible

  • @camarocico
    @camarocico 15 лет назад +6

    Oh, May all the Gods of Athens and Rome bless Gilbert and Sullivan! The muses have gifted these two gentlemen with such wit and rhythm that we poor ungifted mortals can only dream of...
    "Never Mind the Why and Wherefore!"

  • @jessicagray5658
    @jessicagray5658 7 лет назад +61

    If anyone put's this whole movie on youtube I'll love them forever. I only have the video version and no video player...

    • @lastbreathsigh
      @lastbreathsigh 6 лет назад +3

      it is already on youtube, just look up essgee pinafore and it should pop up

    • @thomasvanwely
      @thomasvanwely 3 года назад +1

      @@lastbreathsigh It's now hidden but still on, I can give you the link if you won't tell ;)

    • @brennag7378
      @brennag7378 3 года назад

      @@thomasvanwely me too please!

    • @thomasvanwely
      @thomasvanwely 3 года назад +1

      @@brennag7378 watch?v=_vDsRd-IkZY

    • @lordrettichvonwald3057
      @lordrettichvonwald3057 3 года назад

      @@thomasvanwely it doesnt work for me. is it the right link

  • @Smokr
    @Smokr 4 года назад +17

    The Drew Forsythe Show! He freaking owned this production!

  • @brokenhallelujah87
    @brokenhallelujah87 10 лет назад +58

    Wow, people get so worked up over this! Why do people care if someone updates a production that has been interpreted the same way for well over 100 years... different century, different humour, different demographic if you don't like Essgee there are a plethora of more traditional interpretations that you can watch... This comment may be irrelevant because most of the negative comments I read are from a couple of years ago but still! I am so so happy that this exists! I fall asleep watching any other version of G & S! "rumpy pumpy" hehe

    • @theskycavedin
      @theskycavedin 6 лет назад +1

      brokenhallelujah87. Because it's not good. I don't want to see an "updated" anything where some unfunny modern hack shoves his own horseshit into a classic.

    • @RenaissanceEarCandy
      @RenaissanceEarCandy 6 лет назад +6

      Wow, you really HAVE got a bee in your bonnet about this, haven't you?

    • @YouaNumbahOneRacist
      @YouaNumbahOneRacist 5 лет назад +8

      God damn square. This was never _meant_ to be high class, it only became that way with time.

    • @Mousy677
      @Mousy677 5 лет назад +4

      @@YouaNumbahOneRacist Gilbert and Sullivan is basically a political comic where every concept is labelled with added dick jokes

    • @henrymarks2237
      @henrymarks2237 3 года назад

      ratboy genius my favorite type of comedy

  • @colinmccauley3301
    @colinmccauley3301 3 года назад +2

    attended "Pirates of Penzance" many years ago by D'Oyly Carte in Boston. to see on video is one thing but in person, truly a once in a lifetime experience.

  • @paxxop
    @paxxop 8 лет назад +2

    What a joy to find this! I loved watching the original essgee productions of G&S and seeing this reminds me why. Was unaware it had been released on DVD, now I have to go find it!

  • @silvercat18
    @silvercat18 3 года назад +2

    His understanding of the female creature is legend.

  • @kathywil1
    @kathywil1 7 лет назад +1

    absolutely wonderful.i love it

  • @tamlandipper29
    @tamlandipper29 3 года назад +3

    I love this version of the Sea Lord.

  • @TheMee4
    @TheMee4 10 лет назад +7

    Gilbert and Sulllivan are timeless!

  • @borzoix4
    @borzoix4 16 лет назад +5

    This was fantastic.. I want the dvd..

  • @TobinFell
    @TobinFell 7 лет назад +10

    "Won't see this at D'Oyly Carte!"

  • @vulpezerdavulcan9055
    @vulpezerdavulcan9055 3 года назад +2

    I love how the music is almost carnival-esque

  • @LoganHunter82
    @LoganHunter82 4 года назад +12

    That guy playing "Joseph Porter" looks like Harry Enfield

  • @jocelynpink1120
    @jocelynpink1120 8 лет назад +5

    Brilliant! I'm a great G&S fan!

  • @marilynscott-waters7786
    @marilynscott-waters7786 2 года назад

    I loved this song and personally want that magic Champagne bottle.

  • @alexwehl2731
    @alexwehl2731 3 года назад +1

    Stupendiferous!

  • @lordprimus2410
    @lordprimus2410 5 лет назад +14

    who knew that Palpatine had a good voice

    • @Intrepidice
      @Intrepidice 2 года назад

      ”I am the senate of the Sea/the ruler of the imperial navee,
      Whose praise great Coruscant loudly chant/and so does his apprentice, his cousin, and his aunt ”

  • @obiwanobiwan13
    @obiwanobiwan13 14 лет назад +11

    @Tillyvalle Sullivan yes... Gilbert would've enjoyed the snarkiness, though, I think he'd be "nudging" Sullivan up there and saying, "Oh, lighten up, Arthur!" ;)
    But both were great, geniuses... I think Gilbert as a storyteller is underrated, and sometimes thought just good with Sullivan- but the truthi is its Gilbert AND Sullivan... one alone is great, but BOTH TOGETHER...

  • @williamavalon4830
    @williamavalon4830 4 года назад +1

    Glorious ...!!!

  • @barbarbarbar2
    @barbarbarbar2 9 лет назад +1

    Love it love it very much

  • @2HB2HB
    @2HB2HB 8 лет назад +2

    I love this

  • @ignaciomoreno9655
    @ignaciomoreno9655 Год назад +3

    There is a lot of funny things in this song. But I think that the actress made one of the best performances of being tipsy: gestures, words...

  • @kaydeepatterson8481
    @kaydeepatterson8481 2 года назад

    I love this musical :',D

  • @emmablank1990
    @emmablank1990 14 лет назад

    i love this vid !

  • @camarocico
    @camarocico 15 лет назад +3

    Some would say "The Pirates of Penzance" or "The Sorcerer" may be as famed as "HMS Pinafore" and "Mikado". But why would we argue, Gilbert and Sullivan could seem to do no wrong in my opinion! Exquisite!

  • @connorsullivan2745
    @connorsullivan2745 4 года назад +12

    When did Mr Bean join the navy?

  • @randybobos
    @randybobos 15 лет назад +2

    i like the stuff they added

  • @GregJamesMusic
    @GregJamesMusic 11 месяцев назад

    Sir Joseph’s expression at 0:25 is priceless. Very Mr. Bean-esque.

  • @thepantweaver
    @thepantweaver 14 лет назад +13

    Where do these alternate lyrics come from? I like the song so much better this way. And of course the performances are amazing.

  • @rosskerr1439
    @rosskerr1439 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gosh, we're scared and gosh, we're frightened,
    'Cause our itty-bitty new friend
    Has his teeny-weeny brain all set
    On blowing us to bits.
    O, how horrible, deplorable,
    This really is the pits!

  • @Bucksavard28
    @Bucksavard28 11 лет назад +9

    Is there anywhere I can watch this full production of Pinafore? It has some of my favorite renditions.

  • @Elanchana
    @Elanchana 12 лет назад +4

    Nevermind the why or wherefore, whoops, I think my underwear tore! XDD

  • @helenbrookshaw7263
    @helenbrookshaw7263 2 года назад

    Won't see this at D'oyly Carte. Brilliant.

    • @henrymarks2237
      @henrymarks2237 Год назад

      I love how unabashedly silly this show is

  • @YouaNumbahOneRacist
    @YouaNumbahOneRacist 6 лет назад +3

    Bah. I should have been in theatre.

  • @michaelexman5474
    @michaelexman5474 4 года назад +2

    mr been goes to the opera

  • @PcCAvioN
    @PcCAvioN 7 лет назад +5

    I can't tell if i love or hate the 80s synth orchestra

    • @BlankJohnA
      @BlankJohnA 6 лет назад +1

      Hate it

    • @Coldstreamer17
      @Coldstreamer17 3 года назад

      Actually this was recorded and performed in the late 90s XD

  • @thepantweaver
    @thepantweaver 13 лет назад +5

    @XlightassassenX I'll admit many of the new lyrics in this production are really just quite silly, but I really think "I'll out-fox your trot, Lord Porter" is awfully clever, and very fun.

  • @harry3balls
    @harry3balls 7 месяцев назад +1

    i wish i could see the entire performance somewhere :')

    • @me-dc8pj
      @me-dc8pj 5 месяцев назад

      It's on RUclips somewhere!

    • @alexthaboss1356
      @alexthaboss1356 Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/fDPj9yGMs1Q/видео.htmlsi=ij2-T67AWhZsJv_T

  • @DaMav
    @DaMav 10 лет назад +2

    Hah hah hah Excellent!!

  • @darcybrummett7004
    @darcybrummett7004 3 года назад

    6:19 “Whoops, I think my underwear tore.” LOL

  • @sarahmay1205
    @sarahmay1205 9 лет назад +10

    Hahaha! The original is best, but this is pretty funny. 'Won't see this at D'Oyly Carte!'

  • @timthorman7029
    @timthorman7029 3 года назад +1

    The synthesizer is an interesting addition.

  • @ajessm
    @ajessm 7 лет назад +8

    What are they using instead of an orchestra? Sounds like a hurdy-gurdy and a xylophone with some clackers thrown in. Whatever it is, it works.

  • @Wraithriel
    @Wraithriel 14 лет назад

    @Johnmartine63 I have it on VHS... I would LOVE to watch it again, I'll try and see about getting it transferred.

  • @camarocico
    @camarocico 15 лет назад +3

    And furthermore, may the blessings of Olympus be upon them who have so bravely and fiercely butchered the verses that the muses hath enspired to the original authors!

  • @ulca01
    @ulca01 13 лет назад +3

    I couldn't help laughing when I saw Sir Joseph's facial expressions (especially in the few minutes of this clip) and the way he talks; very funny.
    The play seems to have been updated a little bit, according to my research the line "and a tar who plows the daughter", wasn't in the original; instead that particular line was "and a tar who plows the water"

  • @0800Author
    @0800Author 16 лет назад +1

    I agree!!!!!

  • @daisybtoes
    @daisybtoes 10 лет назад +2

    @Dayvd Allen Where DO you find these DVDs? I've been looking for them for ages. And do they play on American players?

  • @GalazanCat
    @GalazanCat 15 лет назад

    I'm interested too for a DVD

  • @Stinson2196
    @Stinson2196 13 лет назад

    we did this at my school

  • @ticklesyoumoistly
    @ticklesyoumoistly 3 года назад +1

    Omg I love her voice

  • @lordrettichvonwald3057
    @lordrettichvonwald3057 3 года назад

    i would love to see this particular performance is it aviable anywhere this seems to be best i found.

  • @MateusVIII
    @MateusVIII 11 лет назад +1

    Anyone knows where i can get this version to watch all of it?

  • @stitchesandstaples
    @stitchesandstaples 13 лет назад

    @Johnmartine63 Yes there is - I got mine from the ABC shop in Australia.

  • @PhoenixBorealis
    @PhoenixBorealis 13 лет назад

    We just studied Gilbert and Sullivan in Music Theater Appreciation. lol Comic Geniuses. :D

  • @superchick2connaught
    @superchick2connaught 14 лет назад

    it is originally "And a tar who plows the water."

  • @sallysmith9733
    @sallysmith9733 3 года назад

    Drainage, historical, is a work in General. Lets upgrade.

  • @Lightney
    @Lightney 13 лет назад

    @thepantweaver Isn't it just :) Well played on their part.

  • @DarExc
    @DarExc 14 лет назад +5

    lol, I have always slipt that line in myself, I sung along with "and a tar who plows his daughter" by mistake once and always sung that afterwards ;p Cultural Filth you may believe it to be but most stuck up prudes said the same thing to their original performances...no offense.

    • @dildonius
      @dildonius 3 года назад

      People always forget that all this high-brow shit that stuff't shirt snobs think they're so much better than the commonfolk for liking and try to gatekeep - whether it's Gilbert & Sullivan or Billy Shakespeare - was considered low-brow shit for the common folk. The main section of Shakespeare's Globe Theater was one big, seatless moshpit-type area that was very VERY cheap to get into if not outright free, so that the average peasant could enjoy the show, while the upper classes paid to sit way up above them in the balconies. And the performances could get damn rowdy as the commoners would harass and heckle the actors, even throw shit at them if the play was a bomb or the actors were botching their performance. It was far from the stuffed-shirt, champagne & monocles, high-society, "Well I SAY, old sport!" type of affair that performances of Shakespeare's plays are thought of today.
      And Gilbert & Sullivan's whole entire thing is relentless mocking of the ridiculous, self-serious, stuffy, humorless, uptight dipshits who comprised the upper class in their day and HATED their plays ("...and whistle all the airs from that INFERNAL NONSENSE _Pinafore!_ -The Major General, _The Pirates of Penzance_ by G&S). But of course now that same class of self-serious, stuffy assholes have appropriate their works.

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE 2 года назад

      @@dildonius It's not true that the upper classes hated G&S they were both wildly acclaimed in their time. Gilbert was even knighted.

  • @alfredjonathankwak955
    @alfredjonathankwak955 4 года назад

    This song was remade on the pdp-1x

  • @GeorgetownDude
    @GeorgetownDude 12 лет назад +1

    LOL -- Your's is the funniest comment I have ever read on Tube. Good on you, mate.

  • @dildonius
    @dildonius 3 года назад

    Nothing like a bit of naughty rumpy pumpy.

  • @zelalife2559
    @zelalife2559 Год назад

    Can someone tell me what the new lyrics are after the 5:10 timeline

  • @craigabaybii07
    @craigabaybii07 16 лет назад +3

    hahahaha this is brilliant can someone gt me the dvd???/

  • @kirstilundy69
    @kirstilundy69 10 лет назад

    where can i watch all of this

  • @masterofallthelakesintown2472
    @masterofallthelakesintown2472 7 месяцев назад

    Average discord mod with his kitten.

  • @darcybrummett7004
    @darcybrummett7004 3 года назад +1

    4:33 Anyone notice what Sir Joseph was doing?

  • @coolmamac
    @coolmamac 12 лет назад

    Tar that plows the water.

  • @Artenol68
    @Artenol68 3 года назад +1

    As a non-native English speaker, I have serious problems to understand changed text. Is there a way to read it somehwere?

  • @Howler15
    @Howler15 16 лет назад +1

    the way they did the makirdo was fantastice

  • @msfyn
    @msfyn 13 лет назад

    @Johnmartine63 yes there is. ABC shops have it - if a problem -yell

  • @eclecticdufus
    @eclecticdufus 13 лет назад +1

    @MrSwifts31 That must have been a wonderful (if often grueling) experience. Of course, performers have been trying to add stage business ever since Barrington on the grounds that it gets a laugh. And Gilbert's unaswerable riposte was so would it if you sat down on a pork pie. OK, "tar that plows the daughter" is pretty funny. The real crime here is as you say--replacing Sullivan's great orchestration with cheap synthesized crap.

  • @Steampunksaly
    @Steampunksaly 2 года назад +1

    Magnificent casting, beautiful costumes, backdrop and staging and choreography- it’s of the highest I have ever seen in this production - but sadly the organ accompaniment ( as skilled as it is) spoils this production for me - these talented singers and actors are undermined by the musical accompaniment, a great shame in my opinion

  • @zetabyte99
    @zetabyte99 13 лет назад

    @EternallyGodBless i don't think so, they added words! and changed them around

  • @karinkorenkova2059
    @karinkorenkova2059 2 года назад +1

    Is it just me, or does the synthesizer sound very sea-like

  • @Vadergeek
    @Vadergeek 13 лет назад +2

    At about 4:33, the Captain seems to have invented Caramelldansen years early.

  • @zammer990
    @zammer990 7 лет назад +2

    5:26 anyone know what they say?

    • @adambrown7600
      @adambrown7600 3 года назад +2

      Naval gazing was amazing dancing hornbacks was the craze something like that anyway.