@@Carcosahead if you mean he only impacted people living in NY nah I'm from Panamá and Rent was my first musical and one of the reasons I write and sing...
I don’t mean this as a dig. There’s something masculine about Jon that the movie representation didn’t catch. It’s ephemeral perhaps, but something essential about the genuineness and the vanity at stake. I love Garfield’s portrayal, but like all present displays of past glories, I wonder if something about Jon’s artistic power was lost in translation? Not his compassion for all peoples, but his particular power to state what so many people felt was the deathly air of self-consciousness in his time? Something brave to the point of reckless, to try and show where we were heading not merely as a civilization but as a source of art. He was trying to saying something about our love of ourselves risking annihilation rather than our live of ourselves as loving our queer and lively mess?
I had no idea who Jonathan Larson was until last night when the movie popped up on my Netflix. I had heard of Rent of course, but never knew a thing about it or Tick Tick Boom. I'm obsessed now! This is one of the best songs I've ever heard!
I'm just sad that the only original recording is such awful quality. it's fun watching the original, but there really is almost no reason to watch this rather than watch andrew garfield do it.
It was through Jonathan Larson's death that I found out about Marfan Syndrome. With this I found out that I had the symptoms/traits of the genetic disorder, and was later on diagnosed with it. His work has inspired me from the first time I heard the music of rent. and specially now as I turn 35 today.
"turning 30 in the 90s, bang your dead what can you do?" its weird to think how accurate he got it; he turned 30 in 1990 obviously, but he died so suddenly just 6 years later. he was such a genius! THANK YOU JONATHAN LARSON. (-':
at 1:11 when he says “at least it happens only once in your life” it’s so satisfying. i love how andrew sings it in the movie but god i absolutely adore jonathan’s original version 1000x more. you really can’t get anything better than larsons original singing. ❤️
@@kako2002 And singing in a relative high place in the masculine instrument, too. Solid technique for real. That’s solid resonance and space in his mask
Andrew Garfield did him justice and I’m grateful to have been introduced to Jonathon’s talent. I liked Rent when I watched it years ago but I didn’t know anything about who was actually behind it or their story.
Thirty years after performing this song, a girl born in 1990 turned 30. It’s me. I’m that girl. Thank you for gifting your mind to the world, Jonathan. What a truly special person he was.
Fell in love with this song and Jonathan Larson's story. His work has touched so many people and changed musical theatre. Can't wait for more to hear about his story when Lin-Manuels tik tik boom comes out.
Dude. I just watched the tick tick boom movie and after watching this, Andrew Garfield really killed it. Larson has so may little nuances that make the performance that much more interesting.
I havent seen anycomments about this, but the back up singer behind Jon is Roger Bart (The Producers). They were good friends and in the film Tick Tick Boom, they had a character named Roger that was based off of him.
Jonathan's talent has inspired me so much! I don't know what i would be like if it weren't for Rent. The world needs to hear Jonathans legacy and I believe it is our duty as Rentheads to tell it to them! God Bless Jonathan Larson
@Sallieeeeee I'm 14 and love every bit this guy wrote since I was about 3 or 4 (or since I can remember). He died before I was born but I still can sing every song from Rent, Tick Tick Boom, etc. by heart. Fucking legend. A shame that here in Germany no one has ever heard of Rent.
I had a music teacher who i think was quite similar to Jonathan because his melody and his clothing was same as his and after I went in high school he was Removed and due to which he started drinking and a day before or two I met him he was quite fond with my big brother And after a week or so my Big Brother said he died and was to young to die ie 41 or may be 43 He was quite depressed but no one in the high school remember him i feel that 💔
This is amazing! I searched forever for the CD, and finally found it! Now to see Jon perform it....wow. Incredible! He has inspired my life through RENT, and now through this. It would have been so humbling just to meet him. His work is amazing. To the poster, thank you; to the videographer, thank you; and to Jonathan Larson; Thank You so much!
hey! I didn't know there was a CD, could you maybe copy it and share it? Unfortunately there is really nothing around, not even about the cd itself :(( If you could get me some info or maybe the contents of the cd I would be enormously grateful.
I’ve only got one more month until I’m an adult. Whenever I hear this song it reminds me that my childhood is about to end. This man is a genius, and this song makes me cry.
It is regrettable that his brilliant work hasn’t been introduced in Japanese when his musical was sensationally on theatre worldwide. This time someone who deeply love “Rent” like me bring Jonathan Larson’s work “ Tick,Tick, Boom” to Japan.
i only staretd getting into larson's works, my first being rent and now tick tick boom. My heart! I wish I had discovered his works even sooner ;-; his words hit so close to home..
My mom and I have always loved Rent and Jonathan’s story. I remember the first time I saw Rent, I went home and watched a super long documentary about Jon and got so emotional. When I heard they were making Tick Tick BOOM into a movie I got so excited😭so happy people are hearing his story.
Inspired so many people and he didn’t even live long enough to know it. Thank you, Jonathan Larson! [Edit] Came back here because the tick, tick… BOOM! movie is coming out in less than a week! Can’t wait 💕
Exactly 5 months away from thirty and nowhere near being published. This song, the film, his story, it hit me and depressed me whilst inspiring me to keep trying at the same time. Its 30/22!!!
It's amazing this footage is only a year older than me. I had the idea this guy was old, I'm really happy to see this! I'm going to show this to all of my friends ❤❤❤❤
Thank God that heart lasted as long as it did even though it robbed us all and mostly Jonathan. Great to see GENIUS in action. Beyond missed! RIP and thank you Jonathan.
@Sallieeeeee I know, right? I was wondering who the one person was who didn't like this. I understand the recording is rough and the sound is harsh and all that, but hell--this is Jonathan Larson himself singing this. This is history, and the guy's dead. This is about all we have as outsiders looking in. So what is there to not like here?
@Sallieeeeee Exactly. I don't think anyone can truly appreciate Rent until they know the real works of Jonathan Larson. What's makes the story of Rent so special is the story of its creator!
I always knew of Rent. Knew the most popular song well thanks to a friend that sang and played it often at random. Kept hearing raving reviews of tick, tick... BOOM! So I watched Rent and then watched TTB right after (just watched it Saturday.. watched it 2 more times since then and have listened to the soundtrack on repeat daily) I was just floored. And devastated. I don't think I ever gasped louder to a movie than I did when they talked about Rent's success and then when/how he died.. that he never got to see it. I knew he had to have died young but.. god, it breaks my heart. I cry just thinking about it again. I've cried every time watching it so far. I'm so thankful for the movie. I wish I knew his story sooner but am thankful to know it now than not at all. Such an amazing & talented human being that was taken way too soon.. too young.. RIP Jonathan Larson. Andrew Garfield did such an amazing job. Lin-Manuel Miranda.. the whole cast. Absolutely amazing. I'm gonna be stuck on this movie/musical for a long time. Oh and I'm 29! 30/90 really HITS.
I feel like being ashamed about turning 30 and not accomplishing anything is such a thing of the past. I'm 31 now and my life isn't anywhere near where I want it to be....yet I know people my age still living with their parents, I know people my age who are homeless. I think struggling is just kind of the norm for all of us now (unless you are born rich or marry rich) and you are lucky if you are surviving. Especially after what 2020 brought us. As someone born in 1990......30/20 was the least horrible thing that has happened to me .. Idk...maybe it's because life has been so unbearably cruel that when my 30th birthday happened..I really didn't have much energy to be ashamed of it lol.
im so glad that the movie tick tick boom was made because without it, i never would've know who Johnathan larson was. im so sad that he was gone so soon, he was incredible ♥️
wow omg no sabia quien era en realidad jonathan larson, me quede impactada, Andrew Garfiel la canto muy bien y actuo muy bien, encerio que actuo igual que el
@@thebigbadbeanman My 30s have been much, much better than my 20s! I worked really hard to change my life, and I’m finally seeing results now. I’m 34 now. If you’re younger than me, don’t be afraid of turning 30. Be grateful you’re still alive.
thank you for continuing to push me in my career and giving me inspiration to do so. thank you for being an inspiration to everyone and thank you for truly being such a huge influence into musical theatre !!
Jonathan is such an insparation to me, he has changed my views and life in so many ways. I cant even express the way I feel about his music and work and story. For all of those who say rest in peace to Jonathan, I think it is very wierd for you to say that. He is very much alive through his music and in our hearts.
It’s scary how Andrew managed to move exactly like him
I mean, he’s an actor, that’s his job
@@Carcosahead not an easy one
Andrew did a lot of research into his life while preparing for the role, it’s just shows his dedication to each and every role he plays.
That’s method acting for ya, people….
Your friendly neighbourhood Larson
I'm so glad this was captured on film. This man has impacted so, so many lives. RIP Jonathan Larson.
Yes
I agree!
Idkw but I feel that those lifes lived/live only in NY
@@Carcosahead if you mean he only impacted people living in NY nah I'm from Panamá and Rent was my first musical and one of the reasons I write and sing...
And thats why bootlegs are important
i must say Andrew did a fantastic job
Andrew captured this perfectly! I’m floored
Indeed.
I don’t mean this as a dig. There’s something masculine about Jon that the movie representation didn’t catch. It’s ephemeral perhaps, but something essential about the genuineness and the vanity at stake. I love Garfield’s portrayal, but like all present displays of past glories, I wonder if something about Jon’s artistic power was lost in translation? Not his compassion for all peoples, but his particular power to state what so many people felt was the deathly air of self-consciousness in his time? Something brave to the point of reckless, to try and show where we were heading not merely as a civilization but as a source of art. He was trying to saying something about our love of ourselves risking annihilation rather than our live of ourselves as loving our queer and lively mess?
@@johnstuart3975 bad take
I feel glad now that many people will learn about his story thanks to netflix's tick tick boom.
Thanks for 4.6k likes👍
I had no idea who Jonathan Larson was until last night when the movie popped up on my Netflix. I had heard of Rent of course, but never knew a thing about it or Tick Tick Boom. I'm obsessed now! This is one of the best songs I've ever heard!
yeah im glad i know bout him now too, Im listening to Rent and the few other tick tick boom songs now
I'm just sad that the only original recording is such awful quality. it's fun watching the original, but there really is almost no reason to watch this rather than watch andrew garfield do it.
His story is so tragic. Glad to know about him
Thanks to lin who tell his story 😭
It was through Jonathan Larson's death that I found out about Marfan Syndrome. With this I found out that I had the symptoms/traits of the genetic disorder, and was later on diagnosed with it. His work has inspired me from the first time I heard the music of rent. and specially now as I turn 35 today.
Hope 44 is treating you well
I hope all is well with you
@@javidelvalmusic bro he posted this 9 years before the movie
@@javidelvalmusic why are you here if you haven’t seen the movie, of course there will be people talking about it, it’s a new movie
Dang r u 44 now?
He's so amazing.
It feels so strange to actually see him perform, it seems like all we know of him is the stories people tell and RENT.
Hi
I feel that. Glad he's getting the recognition he's deserved.
Andrew did a wonderful job portraying Jonathan! Amazing!
he killed it!!
I played these videos at the same time and they were identical!
Jaja "Jonathon " xd
He nailed it!
he really did 🙏🏼
Andrew Garfield was perfect casting.
"turning 30 in the 90s, bang your dead what can you do?" its weird to think how accurate he got it; he turned 30 in 1990 obviously, but he died so suddenly just 6 years later. he was such a genius! THANK YOU JONATHAN LARSON. (-':
We love Jonathan :3
Damn a 13 Yr old comment
WTF ITS 13 YEARS OLD COMMENT
Yes
He still has a very good voice even the recorder was so old.
at 1:11 when he says “at least it happens only once in your life” it’s so satisfying. i love how andrew sings it in the movie but god i absolutely adore jonathan’s original version 1000x more. you really can’t get anything better than larsons original singing. ❤️
Ofc, no one would think that
Well I mean no shit lmao
The way he transitions from a constant high pitch singing to a low one is extremely satisfying.
@@kako2002 And singing in a relative high place in the masculine instrument, too. Solid technique for real. That’s solid resonance and space in his mask
Andrew Garfield did him justice and I’m grateful to have been introduced to Jonathon’s talent. I liked Rent when I watched it years ago but I didn’t know anything about who was actually behind it or their story.
Thirty years after performing this song, a girl born in 1990 turned 30. It’s me. I’m that girl. Thank you for gifting your mind to the world, Jonathan. What a truly special person he was.
What
Well, this was sadly performed in 91 xD Great comment anyway!
Nice to meet you I am the girl who is the same age he died. I would have hoped to meet you not this year
Happy birthday!
Fell in love with this song and Jonathan Larson's story. His work has touched so many people and changed musical theatre. Can't wait for more to hear about his story when Lin-Manuels tik tik boom comes out.
So the movie is great
@@davidmckesey7119 it really was, got chills at the end.. such a talented guy
Dude. I just watched the tick tick boom movie and after watching this, Andrew Garfield really killed it. Larson has so may little nuances that make the performance that much more interesting.
3:40 Andrew sounded just like Jonathan. I mean honestly. What an amazing casting for Jon.
I finally saw RENT live and I never realized how powerful it was on stage. RIP Jonathan Larson! LA VIE BOHEME!
Damn hi
this song has genuinely inspired me to get my life together
Love to whoever filmed this
I am so glad I found this version of the song
I was confused how you could be 20 and born in '90 but then realised this comment was 11 years old
Hope you're alright now at 31
Hope the 30th wasn’t too bad
Wow it must’ve felt weird with Andrews version coming out a year after you’re 30!
Wow. Your 31 now. Huh. Crazy how RUclips can document this kind of stuff
Soooo... How you doin' now?
I havent seen anycomments about this, but the back up singer behind Jon is Roger Bart (The Producers). They were good friends and in the film Tick Tick Boom, they had a character named Roger that was based off of him.
Also, Roger from Rent was named after him
I watched tick tick boom few days ago and now i am here and i'm feeling same things about turning 20 wish i could stay teenager forever!
Jonathan's talent has inspired me so much! I don't know what i would be like if it weren't for Rent. The world needs to hear Jonathans legacy and I believe it is our duty as Rentheads to tell it to them! God Bless Jonathan Larson
@Sallieeeeee I'm 14 and love every bit this guy wrote since I was about 3 or 4 (or since I can remember). He died before I was born but I still can sing every song from Rent, Tick Tick Boom, etc. by heart. Fucking legend. A shame that here in Germany no one has ever heard of Rent.
How's 24 treating you? I hope you're doing well!
almost 30 now!
3? Wow! We know Rent here in Turkey though
Hows 24 treating you?
@@mouse3266 no
sure wish we could turn back the clock and save this guy! I think about it everytime I play one of his songs. God bless Jonathan!
That first melody speaks so many words, it's beautiful
Andrew did an amazing job portraying him. I couldn’t imagine anyone else doing it. RIP Jonathan Larson
Besides the fact the quality of audio 13 years ago hurts my young ears I love this
That ain’t thirteen years ago that’s 31 years ago
@@MilesApartofficial ah yeah
RIP and long live Jonathan Larson (February 4, 1960 - January 25, 1996), aged 35
You will always be remembered as a legend.
I've waited about ten years, and now this is the first RUclips video I'm watching the moment I turned thirty.
I love Tick, Tick.... Boom! And I love Rent. It's such a shame he died >.< Just think of how much more amazing musicals he could've wrote. Genius.
I had a music teacher who i think was quite similar to Jonathan because his melody and his clothing was same as his and after I went in high school he was Removed and due to which he started drinking and a day before or two I met him he was quite fond with my big brother
And after a week or so my Big Brother said he died and was to young to die ie 41 or may be 43
He was quite depressed but no one in the high school remember him i feel that 💔
This is amazing! I searched forever for the CD, and finally found it! Now to see Jon perform it....wow. Incredible! He has inspired my life through RENT, and now through this. It would have been so humbling just to meet him. His work is amazing. To the poster, thank you; to the videographer, thank you; and to Jonathan Larson; Thank You so much!
hey! I didn't know there was a CD, could you maybe copy it and share it? Unfortunately there is really nothing around, not even about the cd itself :((
If you could get me some info or maybe the contents of the cd I would be enormously grateful.
I’ve never seen a comment on how insane he played the piano like jesus christ that’s hard but he made it look so easy
I’ve only got one more month until I’m an adult. Whenever I hear this song it reminds me that my childhood is about to end. This man is a genius, and this song makes me cry.
I really heard RENT in No more from
Tick tick boom! It’s amazing to hear his process transfer like that
It is regrettable that his brilliant work hasn’t been introduced in Japanese when his musical was sensationally on theatre worldwide. This time someone who deeply love “Rent” like me bring Jonathan Larson’s work “ Tick,Tick, Boom” to Japan.
Please do
He's so full of passion. I'll see ya when I die Jonathan!!!
Thank you, Jonathan Larson. :)
I'm so glad I learned about this guy. THANK YOU JONATHAN
i only staretd getting into larson's works, my first being rent and now tick tick boom. My heart! I wish I had discovered his works even sooner ;-; his words hit so close to home..
And the backup singer is roger bart, the original broadway Carmen ghia in The Producers, and one of Jonathan’s friends
Insanity can be felt right through him, it’s mesmerising. His energy is so incredible. Andrew did such a good job
Here after tick tick boom..
And happy to know this masterpiece ✨
Great work, Andrew and rip Jonathan
IM SO HAPPY THIS GOT RECOMMENDED TO ME, ITS BEEN STUCK IN MY HEAD. SUCH A GREAT PEFORMANCE!!!
I got to see this play in a pretty small venue that really set the cramped tone for his journey. It was great.
Godddd the instrumentation on this as well!!! The guitar solos!!! Crazy
My mom and I have always loved Rent and Jonathan’s story. I remember the first time I saw Rent, I went home and watched a super long documentary about Jon and got so emotional. When I heard they were making Tick Tick BOOM into a movie I got so excited😭so happy people are hearing his story.
Great seeing this. Such a talented guy. I can't wait to see Tick, Tick...boom on Netflix. I'm sure i Will love it.
this is so amazing. RIP Jonathan Larson
Inspired so many people and he didn’t even live long enough to know it. Thank you, Jonathan Larson! [Edit] Came back here because the tick, tick… BOOM! movie is coming out in less than a week! Can’t wait 💕
Incredible artist and excellent depiction of him in film by Andrew Garfield
Exactly 5 months away from thirty and nowhere near being published. This song, the film, his story, it hit me and depressed me whilst inspiring me to keep trying at the same time. Its 30/22!!!
andrew being able to copy jonathans mannerisms really shows how much of an amazing actor he is
It's amazing this footage is only a year older than me. I had the idea this guy was old, I'm really happy to see this! I'm going to show this to all of my friends ❤❤❤❤
Wow I saw this and immediately clicked it , he is such an inspiration and defiantly made a big impact on Broadway and musicals in general
Gracias Netflix
Gracias Lin Manuel Miranda
Gracias Andrew esa pasión al actuar y hermosa voz
Y Jonatan eras un geniooooi
this is amazing! such a great song writer and performer
The fact that he only had this and Rent made me wish that he could have lived even for a bit longer.
How unfortunate. May he RIP.
Wow what a talented dude. I’m honored to have the opportunity to enjoy his works 🙏🏼 I’m an instant fan now.
I'm so sad that he passed at such a young age :'( R.I.P Jonathan Larson the greatest song writer
Thank God that heart lasted as long as it did even though it robbed us all and mostly Jonathan. Great to see GENIUS in action. Beyond missed! RIP and thank you Jonathan.
I live for live footage of Jonathan Larson!
@Sallieeeeee I know, right? I was wondering who the one person was who didn't like this. I understand the recording is rough and the sound is harsh and all that, but hell--this is Jonathan Larson himself singing this. This is history, and the guy's dead. This is about all we have as outsiders looking in. So what is there to not like here?
I'm here after watch Tick Tick Boom.. omg what an amazing person.. amazing T.T
Same! Andrew garfield killed it
@Sallieeeeee Exactly. I don't think anyone can truly appreciate Rent until they know the real works of Jonathan Larson. What's makes the story of Rent so special is the story of its creator!
I'm so happy tick, tick...BOOM! exists, and a lot of people, including me, learned about this talented man
Literally obsessed with this song right now.
somehow I can see the warm and nice heart of Jonathan, not only his passion. He always makes me humble and better person.
speachless... it meakes me cry everytime.
Jonathan Larson was a true master I wish I could talk to him
I always knew of Rent. Knew the most popular song well thanks to a friend that sang and played it often at random. Kept hearing raving reviews of tick, tick... BOOM! So I watched Rent and then watched TTB right after (just watched it Saturday.. watched it 2 more times since then and have listened to the soundtrack on repeat daily) I was just floored. And devastated. I don't think I ever gasped louder to a movie than I did when they talked about Rent's success and then when/how he died.. that he never got to see it. I knew he had to have died young but.. god, it breaks my heart. I cry just thinking about it again. I've cried every time watching it so far.
I'm so thankful for the movie. I wish I knew his story sooner but am thankful to know it now than not at all. Such an amazing & talented human being that was taken way too soon.. too young.. RIP Jonathan Larson.
Andrew Garfield did such an amazing job. Lin-Manuel Miranda.. the whole cast. Absolutely amazing. I'm gonna be stuck on this movie/musical for a long time.
Oh and I'm 29! 30/90 really HITS.
I feel like being ashamed about turning 30 and not accomplishing anything is such a thing of the past. I'm 31 now and my life isn't anywhere near where I want it to be....yet I know people my age still living with their parents, I know people my age who are homeless. I think struggling is just kind of the norm for all of us now (unless you are born rich or marry rich) and you are lucky if you are surviving. Especially after what 2020 brought us. As someone born in 1990......30/20 was the least horrible thing that has happened to me .. Idk...maybe it's because life has been so unbearably cruel that when my 30th birthday happened..I really didn't have much energy to be ashamed of it lol.
Amazing!!! you really see the desperation he felt about being 30 and going nowhere.
wow, what a performer!
I love both johnathan singing this and Andrew Garfield's cover.
OMG THIS IS AWESOME! Him actually playing it!
Wow! I'm so proud of Andrew, he did an amazing job 😍💓
i remember being there, God that was soo long ago
it’s so crazy what modern day stuff can do to this because Andrew performance just looks so incredible
im so glad that the movie tick tick boom was made because without it, i never would've know who Johnathan larson was. im so sad that he was gone so soon, he was incredible ♥️
Andrew Garfield nailed it
I dream of someday doing something with this much passion and talent
i like how the comments here are either from a day ago or 13 years ago :')
I bought this CD! I love it!
props to lin’s directing and andrew’s acting
wow omg no sabia quien era en realidad jonathan larson, me quede impactada, Andrew Garfiel la canto muy bien y actuo muy bien, encerio que actuo igual que el
I’m glad people are rediscovering this because of the new movie. May his memory be a blessing 💖
Happy Birthday Jonathan Larson
i always love it when both Andrew or Jonathan Says "What can you doOoo" 2:54
Awesome to see his older stuff like this
I turn 30 in 3 months....makes so much sense
I turn 32 this year and it always seem like this will be true!
How did 30 treat ya?
@@thebigbadbeanman My 30s have been much, much better than my 20s! I worked really hard to change my life, and I’m finally seeing results now. I’m 34 now. If you’re younger than me, don’t be afraid of turning 30. Be grateful you’re still alive.
thank you for continuing to push me in my career and giving me inspiration to do so. thank you for being an inspiration to everyone and thank you for truly being such a huge influence into musical theatre !!
Jonathan is such an insparation to me, he has changed my views and life in so many ways. I cant even express the way I feel about his music and work and story. For all of those who say rest in peace to Jonathan, I think it is very wierd for you to say that. He is very much alive through his music and in our hearts.
mr. Larson you are so inspiring!!!
I have never seen a video with this quality ... my eyes are burning
lmao
dude...
bro its from the 90s
After the movie I can feel him more and more while singing this. What is time anyway? Love him forever
It's on the description
I'm 24 and it makes more sense to me every year. And not always in a good way.
Thanks for giving us this song bro
ok im gonna cry
The fact that he didn't get to see RENT makes me gag 😢