The Making of Subspace Rhapsody: "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" Musical Episode | How I Did It

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" star Celia Rose Gooding (Nyota Uhura) and songwriters Kay Hanley & Tom Polce discuss the ‪@StarTrekOfficial‬ franchise's first musical episode, from concept to release. Hear from the trio about rehearsing and recording the big finale "We Are One" including how to make Klingons sing K-Pop.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @folio1701
    @folio1701 Месяц назад

    The fact that the songwriters are from one of the favorite bands of my youth just made this even more special!

  • @stephanbuth8195
    @stephanbuth8195 23 дня назад +1

    What an outstanding performance from every single member. A big hit. An the Klingons as a K-Pop group is best idea since the invention of the Warp drive.

  • @miamicool666
    @miamicool666 Месяц назад +3

    I would have given a Grammy Awards to everyone... But I'm just an X.

  • @robbielex
    @robbielex Месяц назад +2

    I have loved Kay Hanley since the 90's and bought this episode as an album. I still listen to it and get a little misty every time. Kay and Tom really had fun using those chord progressions to make the listener cry. Great stuff!

  • @Trekfanwanda
    @Trekfanwanda Месяц назад +3

    My favorite SNW episode ever🎵🎶🎵🖖🏽

  • @kendemajoros4617
    @kendemajoros4617 Месяц назад +1

    Like the most unexpected episode, and the serious earworm

  • @ah7910
    @ah7910 12 дней назад

    I wish they hadn't bothered. I'm gay, in my 30s, from a ethnic minority background - as lovely as the representation and diversity has been with NuTrek - the heart and soul of the franchise is just not there any more and it's novelty musical nonsense that breaks the magic for me. Star Trek is about an optimistic future, where enlightenment wins - now it either feels like dark, dimly-lit dystopian garbage where even the surfaces of the ships have to be dirty and scratched up, or teen angst-driven drama with breaking the fourth wall and being meta. TNG, DS9, VOY and ENT were my ESCAPISM - I needed that. Now the people in charge have made it FARCICAL. It used to comfort me, now it gives me a migraine.

  • @JohnKoenig-db8lk
    @JohnKoenig-db8lk 26 дней назад +2

    This is just _one_ of many reasons why _Star Trek_ is dead. Although the corpse is still flailing.

    • @AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL
      @AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL 21 день назад

      You're not the only generation this show is made for. Star Trek's always had weird stuff like this. I sat through TNG, DS9, Voyager, and the painfully alienless Original Series, and they've done some pretty ridiculous stuff too. Star Trek isn't dead, and I'm about to give some examples of what they've done.
      - Original series had a dog in a horn and fur costume, a caveman, an army of furby balls, a Greek god, Klingons and Spock as the most alien thing in the whole three seasons, with everything else being just random humans, or in one case, a giant glowing human hand.
      - The Next Generation had Tasha Yar get thrown into the background by a dude in a slime drenched trash bag and that somehow obliterated her. Worf also had his spine destroyed by a hollow plastic barrel which was also pretty funny. Season 1 was also just human aliens, but I'd argue it was less boring than the Original Series.
      - Deep Space Nine had Quark remote control a dead dude's corpse to help them escape. Ferengi get stimulated through their ears (oo-mox). The crew even ended up in some weird alien child's playground and had to play stuff like hopscotch in order to progress.
      - Voyager had the doctor sing opera. Seven of Nine's Borg family was a thing. An alien also tried to breed with the ship. Then there was the murder of Tuvix in order to save Tuvok and Neelix. Let's not forget the Warp Ten episode either.
      Star Trek has done dumb stuff for the longest time, but we still love it regardless. It's a geeky show about people in space trying to be diplomatic and bring other species together to live in harmony, and as much as I enjoyed (mostly) Slow Trek, this mix of Slow Trek and Action Trek seems to be a decent middle ground in my opinion. I love Strange New Worlds and I will watch it all the way to the finale. It has a pace I enjoy, and I'm glad the crew is varied in terms of personality. That's how people are in real life (including soldiers when they get the opportunity), not to mention this is a show set in the future.

    • @JohnKoenig-db8lk
      @JohnKoenig-db8lk 21 день назад +1

      @AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL Dear me, I seem to have alienated the fanboy community. The Original Series, especially the first season, was written by and for adults. Unfortunately, with every passing year, the franchise has grown increasingly juvenile. Of late, the injection of the terminal Wokeness which is currently infesting Hollywood has applied the coup de grace. To be sure the budgets are bigger than ever, but to what end? Lots of shiny things and pew pew pew. That may satisfy the mouth-breathers but some of us have higher standards.

    • @AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL
      @AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL 20 дней назад

      ​@@JohnKoenig-db8lk It was made for an older generation in a time when space media was oversaturated with aliens, vampires and monsters. Gene had a vision, and that vision worked specifically for that time period, but they got rid of his true vision (Captain Pike's crew) because unaccepting people were way more prominent. They weren't ready for it. We are. People like me want to adapt and thrive. Others choose to recluse and die, which paves the way to more poverty and death. "Oops! Father Inflation moved in!" ... Gene did something truly unique for the time it came out, but a lot of adults this day and age, including me, see the original show as boring because it's all just politics between humans, rather than politics between humans and aliens. That's not a fault on our behalf. That mindset's the fault of overhype over a dead show from 60 years ago that hasn't aged as well as people think. We see enough normal politics in real life as is and we want to escape it whenever it isn't necessary because it can get stressful.
      Now, don't get me wrong, I like some of what The Original Series has to offer, but that boils down to Kirk, Spock, Scotty, the theme song, and the few cool alien designs they actually had. I also liked the episode where Kirk had an evil copy of himself trying to take over the ship. Peoples' tastes evolve. Their expectations evolve. Their way of thinking evolves. We evolve. If we don't, we die. It's part of evolution, not degradation. Degradation is what older generations do by constantly arguing that the old way is better when everybody else either sees positive change and embraces it, or suffers in silence being unable to reach that change because of their family. Don't get me wrong, however! I'm sick of Hollywood making us look bad, but the writing in this versus forced inclusion (what you call "Terminal Wokeness") is miles apart. This was clearly done by people who were very passionate about it, rather than being shoehorned in last minute by a company who never planned it from the beginning. The cartoon's not my speed, though.
      People back then were also a lot more selfish and never cared for what other people were feeling, or who they truly were unless they fit their vision of a perfect person (not saying everybody was, but there was a lot more). They were cold and would attack people they didn't like, especially if they were of a different race, sexuality, etc, and decided some disgusting traditional values were fine, especially ones saying that women should remain in the kitchen. That mindset hasn't changed a whole lot unfortunately, and it really needs to. People deserve to be more than just stereotypes and one role objects. I will fight to be who I am no matter what happens in the long run, and if somebody being gay or being able to notice what's truly wrong with the world will somehow destroy any and all hope you ever had of enjoying the series, that just shows how juvenile you are. I choose to live in the future, not the past. I choose to evolve, not degrade. I choose to live in happiness, not suffer in bitter sorrow.
      Live long and prosper. I need a smoke.

    • @JohnKoenig-db8lk
      @JohnKoenig-db8lk 20 дней назад

      @AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL I see that Shakespeare was wrong. Evidently _verbosity_ is the soul of wit.
      Star Trek has devolved from James Kirk into Diverse Female Space Jesus. 'Nuff said.
      "I need a smoke." It was _that_ satisfying, huh? Perhaps sometime you should invite your _left_ hand too and have an orgy.

    • @WallyWakeUp
      @WallyWakeUp 20 дней назад

      @@AkerHasAwakenedOFFICIAL this shit is so totally whack and is clearly not remotely like Star Trek. They shoulda just made their own show called "Glee in Space" and had all this dumb shit on that show. Destroying franchises that have even a shred of masculinity is the in thing right now.