What a fantastic show. Senior year in high school 1977. I was in the production of Godspell in Plano Texas. Fantastic production. It was my first musical. Went onto a career and show business for almost 8 years including two national tours of the Broadway show hello Dolly.
After the absence of such happy, uplifting music and singing and dancing, I’d almost forgot that music could make you smile and feel happy and good inside. I remember this song.
Omg! I almost forgot we did the Grammys. We did so many tv shows back then. I miss my buddy Lamar. He and I shared a dressing room @ the Cherry Lane theatre. The newbies to the LaMama cast. I can remember the smell of the theatre. Yummm. JJ
All I have to say is I was born in '70 and I must have seen the movie on tv. As a five or six year old, that adorable girl with the feather in her hair and her little red sneakers was my very first crush 😂
@@johno2655 wow. the thing about Godspell, it was a first for so many!! so not surprised that the girl with the feather caught your heart. She caught mine, too. in this version of the show above at the Grammys in NY I’m actually playing my original clown Joanne who sang “bless the lord” It was for the movie I sang “turn back ol man”. and a costume swap!! Godspell lives in my life forever!! -Thanks, :-) JJ
@@johno2655 Yes, I have. I was very close with Sammy Bayes at the time and was his assistant choreographer, so had a perspective from both sides of the camera.David Greene got a few facts incorrect but overall did a -Great! job with converting to film considering the times. We’d never be allowed to dance on top of the World Trade Center or other buildings today. The insurance would be astronomical. We were young and innocent. JJ 🙋🏻♀️+💜
I thought it was only me! Robin's voice is very unique... she owns the tune. When later casts performed this song, it didn't affect me like Robin's version.
Saw this play by myself 42 years ago when I was seventeen years old, an enchanting experience, the cast came into the audience arena and mesmerized us all.
@Tarotlynx :Yes, this was for the 1972 Grammy's. Robin and I were talking about this yesterday. She was laughing at her performance... felt it was a little over the top, but this is the actual choreography that John-Michael Tebelak created for this song (different lighting).
The ending bars are slightly different from the record and movie versions. I bet the producers threw something together to fit the shorter TV format. Sounds just as decent.
Over the Top, Nah, she's very animated, a pure delight to watch, the rest of them as well. Too bad the video is of poor quality, but we are indeed fortunate the sound quality is superb in this video.
Robin Lamont put Day by Day on the longevity map. The song has a similar style and time frame reminiscent of Carole King, who was still riding the airwaves of Tapestry.
An American Kirtan! THIS is how I discovered Spirituality. Thanks to the Creators of this who made the Gospels accessible to athiests like me! I just returned from Assisi and Rome where the stories of the Clara and Francesco haunt me. How like the Cast of Godspell they were - taking the teachings to the street and putting them into an action that is understandable to someone like me....
I literally discovered Godspell on a school field trip as a 4th grader back in the 70's. Production was done in a barn with a stage. I had no idea what I or my classmates were going to see. The experience changed my life. 🙂
It was eight out of ten of us. Jeffrey and I were still finishing commitments out of town. Two understudies took over for us in this shoot. But, you'll still see Steve Nathan, Lamar, Herby and Sonia in this shoot and you'll see all of us in The Today Show footage! Peggy Gordon
Thanks for all of you in the original cast. Your performance shows a compassion and spirituality that will endure forever. It still moves me even today
Great to see these videos of the original cast that have survived. Back in 73 when I first saw the movie I was 8 at the time and I saw the touring cast I think it was the same year. Love the show I've seen 6 or 7 live versions (well one I only saw the video of a live performance from a production a friend directed before I had met him). All but one of the productions I've seen had the prologue, "Tower of Babel" I'm not sure which production that was now. The settings varied from the traditional playground/junk yard, to an interactive museum, a business district with Jesus as a postal delivery guy who worked for a company called GOD (General Office Delivery?) and even aboard a subway car.
@larkluster Oh my gosh...that is so awesome..... god I wish I was born when gene kelly and this were still cool. You met everyone from Godspell!!! You were in it!!! Lucky.....im only 12...lol in fact I just turned twelve today! But, WOW thats so cool!!!!!!! :DD
14th Annual GRAMMY Awards Aired: Tuesday, March 14, 1972 Held at: Felt Forum, New York (now The Theater at Madison Square Garden) Broadcast live on ABC for the second year, and hosted again by Andy Williams. www.grammy.com/awards/14th-annual-grammy-awards
Robin Lamont put Day by Day on the longevity map. The song has a similar style and time frame reminiscent of Carole King, who was still riding the airwaves of Tapestry.
The third leg of the musical triad that showed a new musical style: Hair Jesus Christ Superstar Godspell See them in order and one gets a real sense of what was happening in the U.S. at the time.
I wonder if they are actually singing this? No mics I can see. Plus they are moving around a lot. It sounds very good. Robin LaMount's voice is impressive if it is live. See, Love, Follow... Lord.
I like the fact in the 70s a women could have some meat on there bones and not have to be so skinny and yes Jesus dose look like howard stern but we really don't know what Jesus looked like
Does anyone know if there is any filmed footage of David and the original London cast of Godspell in the 1970`s at the Wyndhams Theatre or the Roundhouse on DVD/VHS or on RUclips anywhere?
@@Tigerblade2002 She has an alto range, which I like too. The song doesn't even have an octave in it; it's super easy to sing, but not powerfully like Robin's.
Peggy, I never did get to direct this, although hope still reigns. The year that I was tapped to do it, I could not find a music director. 40 people I asked. I did pitch it 4 years ago to the same theatre, but politics won out, and another person got to direct it the next season. I am also a lighting designer, so the theatre(s) I would want to pitch to needs to be able to light it properly, and many cannot. I am involved with a group that is going to be building a new addition theatre space and I hope to convince them that "Godspell" would be the perfect show to open the space. I don't expect that this will be for two or three years, however. Still want to stay true to John-Michael's vision. That is a show that very few have experienced nowadays. Disappointed with the various iterations that have evolved. Just thought I would keep you up to date. Find it hard to believe that it has been 9 years since originally communicating with you. Take care.
Well in all fairness Howard Stern probably looks a bit more like Jesus than the Gay guy with the blond Afro in the film given that Jesus was a First Century Jewish guy but worrying about largely superficial things like appearance sort of misses the whole point of the Gospels, :)
What a fantastic show. Senior year in high school 1977. I was in the production of Godspell in Plano Texas. Fantastic production. It was my first musical. Went onto a career and show business for almost 8 years including two national tours of the Broadway show hello Dolly.
After the absence of such happy, uplifting music and singing and dancing, I’d almost forgot that music could make you smile and feel happy and good inside. I remember this song.
Today's musicians? Mostly self-absorbed narcissists.
You said it. Very true. We have lost our way.
ROBIN LAMONT
BEAUTY BRAINS AND TALENT
SHE BECAME A LAWYER , PRIVATE DETECTIVE , DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND AUTHOR .
always loved Robin's voice ...
I'm always impressed by her voice too, it makes me stop what I'm doing.
This song never fails to make me happy. :)
Omg! I almost forgot we did the Grammys. We did so many tv shows back then. I miss my buddy Lamar. He and I shared a dressing room @ the Cherry Lane theatre. The newbies to the LaMama cast. I can remember the smell of the theatre. Yummm. JJ
He had a powerful voice. You can hear him in every song on the album and did a great job with ALL GOOD GIFTS. May God Bless Him
All I have to say is I was born in '70 and I must have seen the movie on tv. As a five or six year old, that adorable girl with the feather in her hair and her little red sneakers was my very first crush 😂
@@johno2655 wow. the thing about Godspell, it was a first for so many!! so not surprised that the girl with the feather caught your heart. She caught mine, too. in this version of the show above at the Grammys in NY I’m actually playing my original clown Joanne who sang “bless the lord” It was for the movie I sang “turn back ol man”. and a costume swap!! Godspell lives in my life forever!! -Thanks, :-) JJ
@@jjmccraty have you seen, here on youtube, the three-part documentary called, "The Filming of Godspell"?
@@johno2655 Yes, I have. I was very close with Sammy Bayes at the time and was his assistant choreographer, so had a perspective from both sides of the camera.David Greene got a few facts incorrect but overall did a -Great! job with converting to film considering the times. We’d never be allowed to dance on top of the World Trade Center or other buildings today. The insurance would be astronomical. We were young and innocent. JJ 🙋🏻♀️+💜
Such a beautiful voice Robin.
What a great video from back in the day, how wonderful!
If she doesn't bring water to your eyes with her incredibly powerful voice , you better check your pulse. Nobody close in this role ...nobody
I thought it was only me! Robin's voice is very unique... she owns the tune. When later casts performed this song, it didn't affect me like Robin's version.
totally agree......amazing
She is amazing.
It does to mine., very happily. Sheer beauty.
And she went on to law school and became a district attorney. Very talented.
Saw the show over 50 times in Boston! Got to know some cast members. So much fun!! Brings back such happy memories!!!
Saw this play by myself 42 years ago when I was seventeen years old, an enchanting experience, the cast came into the audience arena and mesmerized us all.
I would have went with you if you asked. :)
I just finished a production of Godspell jr and I was the dad by day soloist and it made me so sad because I miss the show so much!!
@Tarotlynx :Yes, this was for the 1972 Grammy's. Robin and I were talking about this yesterday. She was laughing at her performance... felt it was a little over the top, but this is the actual choreography that John-Michael Tebelak created for this song (different lighting).
The ending bars are slightly different from the record and movie versions. I bet the producers threw something together to fit the shorter TV format. Sounds just as decent.
Over the Top, Nah, she's very animated, a pure delight to watch, the rest of them as well. Too bad the video is of poor quality, but we are indeed fortunate the sound quality is superb in this video.
Robin Lamont put Day by Day on the longevity map. The song has a similar style and time frame reminiscent of Carole King, who was still riding the airwaves of Tapestry.
She delivered just like a seasoned Broadway performer. Amazing job for being so very young at the time.
An American Kirtan! THIS is how I discovered Spirituality. Thanks to the Creators of this who made the Gospels accessible to athiests like me! I just returned from Assisi and Rome where the stories of the Clara and Francesco haunt me. How like the Cast of Godspell they were - taking the teachings to the street and putting them into an action that is understandable to someone like me....
I literally discovered Godspell on a school field trip as a 4th grader back in the 70's. Production was done in a barn with a stage. I had no idea what I or my classmates were going to see. The experience changed my life. 🙂
The beautiful Robin Lamont
Love this. I remember this when I was young. . Fell in love with the whole movie...
Wow. Love this. Love Robin Lamont.
Esta canción es como la misericordia del Señor:"Nuevas son cada mañana"...Alimenta el Alma...Gracias.
Oh god, Lamar Alford, I will love you forever! xxoo Peggy
It was eight out of ten of us. Jeffrey and I were still finishing commitments out of town. Two understudies took over for us in this shoot. But, you'll still see Steve Nathan, Lamar, Herby and Sonia in this shoot and you'll see all of us in The Today Show footage! Peggy Gordon
How amazing all of you were. You must look back on it and think it was a dream. A chance of a lifetime.
Thanks for all of you in the original cast. Your performance shows a compassion and spirituality that will endure forever. It still moves me even today
Oh, is that Elizabeth Lathram?
Wow - thank you for commenting! Living history!
So uplifting, endearing!
love to listen robin sing this song. Wake up to this song and get ready for school
Great to see these videos of the original cast that have survived. Back in 73 when I first saw the movie I was 8 at the time and I saw the touring cast I think it was the same year. Love the show I've seen 6 or 7 live versions (well one I only saw the video of a live performance from a production a friend directed before I had met him). All but one of the productions I've seen had the prologue, "Tower of Babel" I'm not sure which production that was now. The settings varied from the traditional playground/junk yard, to an interactive museum, a business district with Jesus as a postal delivery guy who worked for a company called GOD (General Office Delivery?) and even aboard a subway car.
You took the long way to say Jesus was from NY. lol
That's quite an Ovation, the very epitome of "Bringing The House Down".
Fantastic song!!
An awesome musical that's very biblical and totally honors Christ.
Robin Lamont!
She's really pretty!
@larkluster Oh my gosh...that is so awesome..... god I wish I was born when gene kelly and this were still cool. You met everyone from Godspell!!! You were in it!!! Lucky.....im only 12...lol in fact I just turned twelve today! But, WOW thats so cool!!!!!!! :DD
14th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Aired: Tuesday, March 14, 1972
Held at: Felt Forum, New York (now The Theater at Madison Square Garden)
Broadcast live on ABC for the second year, and hosted again by Andy Williams.
www.grammy.com/awards/14th-annual-grammy-awards
Chris - you know your stuff
Robin Lamont put Day by Day on the longevity map. The song has a similar style and time frame reminiscent of Carole King, who was still riding the airwaves of Tapestry.
So Very Powerful !!!
Wow.....
My sister took me to this movie and jesus christ superstar.
The third leg of the musical triad that showed a new musical style:
Hair
Jesus Christ Superstar
Godspell
See them in order and one gets a real sense of what was happening in the U.S. at the time.
She has lungs if not lipsinked🎉❤
Robin LaMont, Day By Day, every day...
LOVE !!!!xox
Let's see, back then I was 11 years young. Now, im 61 years wiser .
me to
Back when music was good.
I think that's Maria from Sesame Street (Sonia) beside Robin, which would make sense for the cast recording.
RIP, DMike.
Robin looks a little like Melissa Joan Hart!
Oh wow! She does
I wonder if they are actually singing this? No mics I can see. Plus they are moving around a lot. It sounds very good. Robin LaMount's voice is impressive if it is live. See, Love, Follow... Lord.
@jjmccraty And our great big giant RATS!!!!!
I like the fact in the 70s a women could have some meat on there bones and not have to be so skinny and yes Jesus dose look like howard stern but we really don't know what Jesus looked like
When I saw this play the first time I believed that Jesus was a hippie guy!
He was. He was homeless. Didn't even have a rock for a pillow.
Omg, is this the original cast? That's probably a dumb question because the singer is obviously Robin Lamont.
Yes it is
Ok, this is the original lol. Because, it's also David Haskell, though clean shaven and Lamar with the big, wonderfully out of place, opera voice lol.
rogue lineage god spell
Does anyone know if there is any filmed footage of David and the original London cast of Godspell in the 1970`s at the Wyndhams Theatre or the Roundhouse on DVD/VHS or on RUclips anywhere?
Where's Jeffrey? WHERE. IS. JEFFREY!!!???
He's. NOT. THERE.
That's Bobby Garrett filling in for him.
I just want to eat whatever Robin ate during the show's duration.
Is the audience dead?
Canadian version might have been better but it didn't have Robin Lamont!!
She should have gone farther in the business
That young lady's voice cut through the entire cast! As a singer myself, my ribcage hurts just listening to her...amazing!
I wondered that myself. She had the voice!!
@j mcmann I think she also writes novels, and is a champion for animal rights.
@@Tigerblade2002 She has an alto range, which I like too. The song doesn't even have an octave in it; it's super easy to sing, but not powerfully like Robin's.
@mikemorehead71 Well, good for you! You can write to me through my youtube "address," ruclips.net/user/larkluster Peggy Gordon
Peggy, I never did get to direct this, although hope still reigns. The year that I was tapped to do it, I could not find a music director. 40 people I asked. I did pitch it 4 years ago to the same theatre, but politics won out, and another person got to direct it the next season. I am also a lighting designer, so the theatre(s) I would want to pitch to needs to be able to light it properly, and many cannot. I am involved with a group that is going to be building a new addition theatre space and I hope to convince them that "Godspell" would be the perfect show to open the space. I don't expect that this will be for two or three years, however. Still want to stay true to John-Michael's vision. That is a show that very few have experienced nowadays. Disappointed with the various iterations that have evolved.
Just thought I would keep you up to date. Find it hard to believe that it has been 9 years since originally communicating with you. Take care.
This doesn't look like all of the original cast. I thought original casts usually stuck it out through the Tony Awards.
8 out of 10 Original Cast and 4 Original Musicians
According to a reply above, two of the cast members had other obligations that night, so the understudys filled in.
The man who plays Jesus looks more like Howard Stern. Than Jesus.
Well in all fairness Howard Stern probably looks a bit more like Jesus than the Gay guy with the blond Afro in the film given that Jesus was a First Century Jewish guy but worrying about largely superficial things like appearance sort of misses the whole point of the Gospels, :)
Ahhh back when people wont be offended...
Shame video quality!
Wouldn't it be scary to see PennyWise the Clown involved in this song ?