I LOVE how Hades says “it’s time for spring” in this version, instead of the original “it’s almost spring”. It may not seem like much of a difference, but the original version, he’s passive to Persephone’s departure - he doesn’t want her to go, he wants to keep her close even though it hurts her, but it’s the terms of their agreement. By saying “it’s time for spring”, though, he actively acknowledges that she must go and pushes her to leave, although it hurts him. He finally puts her needs above his own, and nudges her leave because he knows it’s what she needs. Such a small change, but it has SUCH an impact!
Likewise by Orpheus turning around in that moment he is consumed by anxiety and doubt therefore blind to his partner's words thus creating a contrast between the 2.
I love Hades and Persephone’s dialogue. After everything they’ve been through and all the issues they’ve had, there’s hope that they’ll have a happy ending. Considering Hades usually isn’t a villain in Greek mythology and Persephone usually loves Hades in most interpretations, I like to think it worked out between the two of them.
Hades and Persephone have their ups and downs but the reason I like them the most out of the greek pantheon is because of their loyalty to each others and their honesty, which is something that most gods and heros don't really posses. Hades has always been a man of his word when making deals and he loves his wife so much. He is the only one that doesn't do around sticking his dick in every hole.
Utter surprise mixed with relief and gratitude. She truly thought Hades was beyond changing and would refuse to let Eurydice go. Him letting them go gave her hope that they could reconcile their broken relationship and find each other again.
Well it's not like Hermes ever lead him astray, nor did Orpheus really had anyone but himself to blame for Eurydice leaving him in the first place. I say that because Orpheus's mother is "a friend of [Hermes(according to the new Road to Hell)]", Hermes' is practically Orpheus's godfather.
The ending with Eurydice singing is so ICONIC and one of my favorite parts of the musical, but I can’t lie... when Orpheus and Eurydice first sang the chorus and he sang so softly I started tearing up. It’s like listening to angels
I love that even though Hades is technically the villain of this musical, he isn’t evil: he’s just. He gives them a fair second chance at love that ultimately fails because of Orpheus’ curiosity and distrust.
Hades said he let them "TRY". He knew that Orpheus would look back for her because he is associated with the Fates. If u didn't know, well, the Fates can tell the past, present and future. Hades knew they wouldn't make it out.
That's very interesting. As is a frequent motif in Greek/Roman myths, you could interpret the Fates on a more metaphorical level. In this case, that would be that Hades knew (or at least had a strong feeling) that Orpheus would fail, because he sees so much of himself in Orpheus. He knows these patterns because he's older and has been through them. In other words, he knows the Fates' voices, and how easy it is to give into them. The doubt they voice is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I don't agree with this interpretation. Hades might be associated with the fates, but ONLY the Fates actually know the future. Hades would have no sure knowledge of what is going to happen and the Fates do not answer to Hades in ay way, so he would have no way to force them in telling them. He might think Orpheus will probably fail as he failed in trusting Persephone, but as Hermes says this is not a trick, it is not an impossible task. It's a test, that Orpheus could have passed, but ultimately failed. I also see more meaning in Hades giving them a real chance rather than a trick that they could never pass, it makes the ending so much more tragic, as they literally had the chance to being reunited and failed. This is at least how I see the "I let them try", of course you are ree to disagree :)
The thing that gets me most about the ending is that Eurydice isn't singing, she's screaming, as if she hopes that Orpheus can hear her and that he'll trust her voice to follow. It's as if she believes that in some way or another, her singing will come through and keep his hopes up, and then when it's so quiet at the end, you'll know that he's scared, and that he doesn't trust anymore, and that he'll inevitably fail.
"hades you let them go" is so underrated. just the quiet joy and surprise in her voice, like she hadnt seen the man she loved in years and just now was able to see him in hades again 🥲
It's also what he says at the start "The hound that howls inside your head". The mind can play crazy tricks when you're scared. I think Orpheus was scared Eurydice wasn't gonna follow, since she went to Hadestown herself in the first place. And you never know with Hades anyway. It could've still been a trick.
But that is the point to doubt comes in. Whne you go a period of time with just your thoughts and no reassureance, the doubt becomes bigger than your faith and trust, which is why doubt usually ends up the winning factor incases of having faith and trust.
@@Ace-sy3rt Exactly. It's not saying that either of these characters are bad or evil, it just shows true human nature. Hades wanted to test Orpheaus to see if he can overcome severe doubt for the one he loves. Human nature kicked in and showed he couldn't, which doesnt mean that he didnt love her, just shows that doubt is hard to overcome.
I haven't seen the full show yet, but it's said that it's the doubt that makes Orpheus turn around, right? Anyway, here's an interesting fact about this myth: my ancient greek teacher said that some scholars think that Orpheus might have turned around to make Eurydice go back to the Underworld. The reason? No one can be the same after an experience like death. She belonged to the Underworld now. If there's any mistake, sorry, but English isn't my first language.
This musical, despite saying "this is a tragedy, a failed love", and being a huge fan of Greek mythology since a child, I was still so fucking disappointed and heartbroken and like WHAT???? NO, HE HAD TO MAKE IT!!! AND THAT IS GOOD STORY TELLING
The "Doubt Comes In" theme that plays when the Fates speak at the back of Orpheus' mind at 3:10 before Hermes cautions him about doubt in the next verse is my favourite thing
I love how orpheus starts off as an optimist in the beginning, and eurydice starts as a pessimist, but as the story progresses they change, orpheus becomes pessimistic, and eurydice becomes optimistic.
You know, considering Hermes' speech at the beginning of the play, about how this is a tragic tale with a bitter end, but even though they will continue to tell it in the hope it will turn out better someday, it would be amazing if, when the time will come for the last performance, they actually were to do an alternative ending where Orpheus and Eurydice make it through the final trial without yielding to doubt and temptation. Like, I don't know, maybe when Orpheus is about to look back, at the last second, the characters decide that, no, it's not going to go like that this time around, Eurydice jumps behind her lover and put a hand on each side of his head to prevent him from committing the irreparable and help him keep his eyes on the road ahead. Thus, with the Fates having finally been checkmated, the play would have fulfilled its purpose, and the curtain would fall, for the first and last time, without any regret on their story and on the coming spring...
I went to high school with Eva! Not gonna lie and say we were close, but she was nice! I didnt know she was in Hadestown! Thats super cool! Im proud of her!
3:12 First seeds of Orpheus' failure are here: The first time the Fates sang "Who are you?" to Orpheus, he had a rebuttal all set to go: the tune Hades sang when he met Persephone, a tune Orpheus plucked out of thin air. That's who he is - a bringer of kindness and beauty, whom the workers of Hadestown follow like flowers follow sunlight. But now the Fates are singing "Who are you?" again, and Orpheus has no answer.
"The meanest dog you'll ever meet, he ain't the hound dog in the street. He bears some teeth and tears some skin, but that's the worst of him. No, the dog you really got to dread is the one that howls inside your head. It's him whose howling drives men mad and a mind to its undoing." The weight in these words.... Damn...
So I've been memeing in the comments of the last songs from this drop but Hermes' advice in this song is genuinely so impactful and helpful to me, I don't have any jokes here. "The meanest dog you'll ever meet He ain't the hound dog in the street. He bares some teeth and tears some skin, But brother, that's the worst of him. No, the dog you really got to dread is The one that howls inside your head. It's him whose howling drives men mad And a mind to its undoing."
I also love "I'll tell you where the real rode lies, between your ears behind your eyes". It's just... the hardest path is always the one you have to walk in your head
Y’all I literally CRIED when I saw these songs were out. Like actual fucking tears. Its how much this musical means to me. I just cant wait for the Epic I, II, and III
ies 123 Right now they don’t have the full album. I believe the rest of it will be released on the 26th. But I have a Spotify account, and Hadestown has a playlist named Hadestown OBCR. They have most of the album on there. I’ll post a link in a bit
2:42 “And how about you and I? Are we gonna try again?” “It’s time for spring.. we’ll try again next fall” “Wait for me?” “I will” MY FUCKING HEART- BYE
It's sad how it shows frow the beggining of the song that orpheus is gonna turn around because he doesn't really trusts it's a trial, the doubt that hermes warn him grow from him since then.
Look, I'm not saying the chorus after Hades' "I will" makes me get misty eyes every time, but I'm totally saying it makes me get misty eyes every time.
Eva's "I'm coming" gave me chills AND I DO NOT GET CHILLS FROM SONGS OFTEN and man I didn't expect this for this drop (I thought the Orpheus and Eurydice one) but I'm not complaining!!!
ladies and gentlemen, this next stop is the most *iconic* part in the musical. Please try not to enjoy it too much, some people have fallen off of the train. Enjoy.
I've listened to the album SO many times but only recently have I realized that the notes of Doubt Comes In can be heard during the Fates' parts in Wait For Me and Wait For Me II
Harumiwashere they get a happy ending, Hades just dreads it when spring comes because that means that he’ll have to say goodbye to his wife for six months
Thank you very much for making this available on RUclips. Please notice that a critical typo is at 1:55 where it says "drives men man" it should be "drives men mad".
Obviously, Eurydice's belt is amazing and gets a lot of attention here, but I need to talk about Hades and Persephone's exchange. It's so short and sweet, but it's the ultimate payoff of Wait For Me and their whole arc. It's easily one of my favorite parts of the entire musical.
My acting class is using this song as our showcase piece, so this is such a great help! (we get cast next week, I’ll update y’all on how it goes) Update: I’m a worker (aka the chorus)
For those who somehow don't know the myth, or have watched this with no clue what's going to happen, er, Orpheus does indeed look back and Euridice ends back in the underworld.
4:24
FREE EVA NOBLEZADA TIMESTAMP
thank u
CHILLLSSSS
she kinda bad tbh
What do you mean by that?
@@arcaneDraco88 It's the time stamp of her killer part at the end
That “it sounds like drumming” is a religious experience now
Neasax4 THANK YOU SOMEONE HAS SAID IT
I feel like I’m floating and falling simultaneously
Best description
Eva Noblezada is my religion
I LOVE how Hades says “it’s time for spring” in this version, instead of the original “it’s almost spring”. It may not seem like much of a difference, but the original version, he’s passive to Persephone’s departure - he doesn’t want her to go, he wants to keep her close even though it hurts her, but it’s the terms of their agreement. By saying “it’s time for spring”, though, he actively acknowledges that she must go and pushes her to leave, although it hurts him. He finally puts her needs above his own, and nudges her leave because he knows it’s what she needs. Such a small change, but it has SUCH an impact!
I know, and can’t find the original no where
So deep
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Likewise by Orpheus turning around in that moment he is consumed by anxiety and doubt therefore blind to his partner's words thus creating a contrast between the 2.
I honestly don’t blame him. If I heard the “it sounds like drumming” sung by Eva I would turn around 100%.
In the original myth of orpheus and eurydice he couldn't sense her through any of the 5 senses
Same
THE WAY SHE SINGS "I'm coming" AT THE END I WAS NOT READY FOR THAT I LITERALLY SQUEALED
•☆IzzieR32☆• Peppa what are you doing in the comment section??
@@marilevette2057 how dare you make me laugh really loudly
Oh myyyyy...
I love Hades and Persephone’s dialogue.
After everything they’ve been through and all the issues they’ve had, there’s hope that they’ll have a happy ending.
Considering Hades usually isn’t a villain in Greek mythology and Persephone usually loves Hades in most interpretations, I like to think it worked out between the two of them.
I think they do, slowly but surely they get there, things in hadestown also look like are gonna get better.
Hades and Persephone have their ups and downs but the reason I like them the most out of the greek pantheon is because of their loyalty to each others and their honesty, which is something that most gods and heros don't really posses. Hades has always been a man of his word when making deals and he loves his wife so much. He is the only one that doesn't do around sticking his dick in every hole.
He’s the villan here 😭😭 😂for the first time ever lol
@Siren's Call no Zeus was the villain of her myth
@Siren's Call ruclips.net/video/Ac5ksZTvZN8/видео.html
When Orpheus says "It's not a trick?" he sounds so afraid and hopeful at the same time. It tugs my heartstrings every time.
For some reason I LOVE the way Persephone says, “Hades, you let them go”
Xparty6985 same
Utter surprise mixed with relief and gratitude. She truly thought Hades was beyond changing and would refuse to let Eurydice go. Him letting them go gave her hope that they could reconcile their broken relationship and find each other again.
Sweet lil Orpheus, still calling him Mr. Hermes after all the shit he's been through.
Well it's not like Hermes ever lead him astray, nor did Orpheus really had anyone but himself to blame for Eurydice leaving him in the first place.
I say that because Orpheus's mother is "a friend of [Hermes(according to the new Road to Hell)]", Hermes' is practically Orpheus's godfather.
@@michaelwilliamybarra2409 I meant more like, Orpheus still holds on to his innocence and naiveté after all that.
Mr stark vibes
@@ckeane4660 Mr. Hermes, I don't feel so good!
Caoimhe Keane same energy
The ending with Eurydice singing is so ICONIC and one of my favorite parts of the musical, but I can’t lie... when Orpheus and Eurydice first sang the chorus and he sang so softly I started tearing up. It’s like listening to angels
mood...
the hades and persephone exchange will never not make me sob,,,,,,, they deserve a happy ending,,,,,,
I love that even though Hades is technically the villain of this musical, he isn’t evil: he’s just. He gives them a fair second chance at love that ultimately fails because of Orpheus’ curiosity and distrust.
I wonder who exactly he distrust thought
@@harumiwashere4733 both Hades and Eurydice
@@Rosevieenla and himself and his ability to succeed
Though Hades does plan the test to ensure Orpheus fails (his kiss, the riot)
I would argue that the Fates are the true villains, pulling everyone's strings.
Hades said he let them "TRY". He knew that Orpheus would look back for her because he is associated with the Fates. If u didn't know, well, the Fates can tell the past, present and future. Hades knew they wouldn't make it out.
That's very interesting. As is a frequent motif in Greek/Roman myths, you could interpret the Fates on a more metaphorical level. In this case, that would be that Hades knew (or at least had a strong feeling) that Orpheus would fail, because he sees so much of himself in Orpheus. He knows these patterns because he's older and has been through them. In other words, he knows the Fates' voices, and how easy it is to give into them. The doubt they voice is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I know you could believe this but this is actually wrong this was actually a test to see if he could put his trust in humans
I don't agree with this interpretation. Hades might be associated with the fates, but ONLY the Fates actually know the future. Hades would have no sure knowledge of what is going to happen and the Fates do not answer to Hades in ay way, so he would have no way to force them in telling them. He might think Orpheus will probably fail as he failed in trusting Persephone, but as Hermes says this is not a trick, it is not an impossible task. It's a test, that Orpheus could have passed, but ultimately failed.
I also see more meaning in Hades giving them a real chance rather than a trick that they could never pass, it makes the ending so much more tragic, as they literally had the chance to being reunited and failed. This is at least how I see the "I let them try", of course you are ree to disagree :)
yeahhh no. The fates only revealed things in pieces. They wouldn't have just told him outright, if at all. They have no master
Orpheus and Eurydice talking in sync I'm SOBBING
The thing that gets me most about the ending is that Eurydice isn't singing, she's screaming, as if she hopes that Orpheus can hear her and that he'll trust her voice to follow. It's as if she believes that in some way or another, her singing will come through and keep his hopes up, and then when it's so quiet at the end, you'll know that he's scared, and that he doesn't trust anymore, and that he'll inevitably fail.
@Cassie Doerksen Yeah I know, I'm talking metaphorically. Belting in musicals usually means that the character is screaming.
The EMOTION in Hades's voice as he tells her it's almost spring. And the fates part. All the choruses too... This song gets me every time.
"hades you let them go" is so underrated. just the quiet joy and surprise in her voice, like she hadnt seen the man she loved in years and just now was able to see him in hades again 🥲
hermes confirms it is not a trick and the guy still turns around! oh this story frustrates me.
It's also what he says at the start "The hound that howls inside your head". The mind can play crazy tricks when you're scared. I think Orpheus was scared Eurydice wasn't gonna follow, since she went to Hadestown herself in the first place. And you never know with Hades anyway. It could've still been a trick.
But that is the point to doubt comes in. Whne you go a period of time with just your thoughts and no reassureance, the doubt becomes bigger than your faith and trust, which is why doubt usually ends up the winning factor incases of having faith and trust.
It shows that the true villain in the tale is not Hades or Hadestown, but human nature, such as doubt
@@Ace-sy3rt Exactly. It's not saying that either of these characters are bad or evil, it just shows true human nature. Hades wanted to test Orpheaus to see if he can overcome severe doubt for the one he loves. Human nature kicked in and showed he couldn't, which doesnt mean that he didnt love her, just shows that doubt is hard to overcome.
I haven't seen the full show yet, but it's said that it's the doubt that makes Orpheus turn around, right? Anyway, here's an interesting fact about this myth: my ancient greek teacher said that some scholars think that Orpheus might have turned around to make Eurydice go back to the Underworld. The reason? No one can be the same after an experience like death. She belonged to the Underworld now.
If there's any mistake, sorry, but English isn't my first language.
THAT NOTE CHANGE MADE ME DESEASED !!!! I NEVER KNEW I COULD DIE
This musical, despite saying "this is a tragedy, a failed love", and being a huge fan of Greek mythology since a child, I was still so fucking disappointed and heartbroken and like WHAT???? NO, HE HAD TO MAKE IT!!!
AND THAT IS GOOD STORY TELLING
The "Doubt Comes In" theme that plays when the Fates speak at the back of Orpheus' mind at 3:10 before Hermes cautions him about doubt in the next verse is my favourite thing
I love how orpheus starts off as an optimist in the beginning, and eurydice starts as a pessimist, but as the story progresses they change, orpheus becomes pessimistic, and eurydice becomes optimistic.
OMG I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE DROPPED WITH THE ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE SONGS WTF OMG I WS CAUGHT OFF GUARD
*happiness noises but also confused screaming*
But Why I’m pretty sure this dropped today because in act 2 Eurydice is a worker... that’s just a theory tho👀
@@kiaraa6318 OH DAMN THAS SMORT
Same! But they didn’t release Lover’s Desire with Hades and Persephone, so...?
That "I'm coming" I'M DECEASED
You know, considering Hermes' speech at the beginning of the play, about how this is a tragic tale with a bitter end, but even though they will continue to tell it in the hope it will turn out better someday, it would be amazing if, when the time will come for the last performance, they actually were to do an alternative ending where Orpheus and Eurydice make it through the final trial without yielding to doubt and temptation. Like, I don't know, maybe when Orpheus is about to look back, at the last second, the characters decide that, no, it's not going to go like that this time around, Eurydice jumps behind her lover and put a hand on each side of his head to prevent him from committing the irreparable and help him keep his eyes on the road ahead. Thus, with the Fates having finally been checkmated, the play would have fulfilled its purpose, and the curtain would fall, for the first and last time, without any regret on their story and on the coming spring...
have you seen reeve's final curtain call
Orpheus and Eurydice's lines in synch at the start sound kind of like the doubled Orpheus from the concept album!
"Wait for me?"
"I will."
*I'm not crying, you're crying.*
I'M CRYING, NO SHAME 😢
I went to high school with Eva! Not gonna lie and say we were close, but she was nice! I didnt know she was in Hadestown! Thats super cool! Im proud of her!
Omt that is so cool! Woew
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Eva on the 'Im coming' had me sHOOK IN THE BEST WAY
"Wait for me"
"I will"
Gods I can't wait to see this
3:12 First seeds of Orpheus' failure are here: The first time the Fates sang "Who are you?" to Orpheus, he had a rebuttal all set to go: the tune Hades sang when he met Persephone, a tune Orpheus plucked out of thin air. That's who he is - a bringer of kindness and beauty, whom the workers of Hadestown follow like flowers follow sunlight. But now the Fates are singing "Who are you?" again, and Orpheus has no answer.
"The meanest dog you'll ever meet, he ain't the hound dog in the street. He bears some teeth and tears some skin, but that's the worst of him. No, the dog you really got to dread is the one that howls inside your head. It's him whose howling drives men mad and a mind to its undoing."
The weight in these words.... Damn...
The way Reeve says "Mr. Hermes" just makes me want to hug and shelter him from the cruel world.
So I've been memeing in the comments of the last songs from this drop but Hermes' advice in this song is genuinely so impactful and helpful to me, I don't have any jokes here.
"The meanest dog you'll ever meet
He ain't the hound dog in the street.
He bares some teeth and tears some skin,
But brother, that's the worst of him.
No, the dog you really got to dread is
The one that howls inside your head.
It's him whose howling drives men mad
And a mind to its undoing."
johnny-guitar I printed this paragraph and I have it in my scrapbook 😂😂 it’s literally my fave lyric from the whole musical. It’s just so real
I also love "I'll tell you where the real rode lies, between your ears behind your eyes". It's just... the hardest path is always the one you have to walk in your head
Maite Soto YES
@@maitesoto1953 And ‘that is the path to paradise, and likewise the road to ruins.’ It took away my breath.
A gorgeous lyric
Y’all I literally CRIED when I saw these songs were out. Like actual fucking tears. Its how much this musical means to me. I just cant wait for the Epic I, II, and III
Mia Hamilton do you know where I can find the full album? It’s all very confusing😅
ies 123 Right now they don’t have the full album. I believe the rest of it will be released on the 26th. But I have a Spotify account, and Hadestown has a playlist named Hadestown OBCR. They have most of the album on there. I’ll post a link in a bit
Mia Hamilton thank you so much! You’re a saint can’t wait for the album!!
we've waited sO long for this masterpiece
2:48
These lines hit different when you realize that Hadestown closed in the Spring of 2020 and came back next fall... September 🤧
2:42
“And how about you and I? Are we gonna try again?”
“It’s time for spring.. we’ll try again next fall”
“Wait for me?”
“I will”
MY FUCKING HEART- BYE
Oh my lord all my favourites coming out today.
the opening notes sound like a more optimistic version of “flowers” I CAN’T
*me during this entire song*
UGH
YEEEEES
BEAUTIFUL
SLAAAAAAAY QUEEN
THIS. IS. A. MASTERPIECE!!!!!
Is it weird that the worker’s verse is my favorite? 🙈
Not at all
LexiColey MUA omg i love it so much too
It one of my favorite parts
Everything the chorus sings is perfect
No I absolutely love the chorus in this musical
I'm happy Hades and Persephone's story is a happy ending.
i didnt think any version of this song could make me cry more than the live recording but ive been proven wrong
livi you and me buddy you and me
Imagine getting a hadestown ad on a hadestown video because I did 😂
It's sad how it shows frow the beggining of the song that orpheus is gonna turn around because he doesn't really trusts it's a trial, the doubt that hermes warn him grow from him since then.
4:24 ICONIC!!
Look, I'm not saying the chorus after Hades' "I will" makes me get misty eyes every time, but I'm totally saying it makes me get misty eyes every time.
Eva's "I'm coming" gave me chills AND I DO NOT GET CHILLS FROM SONGS OFTEN
and man I didn't expect this for this drop (I thought the Orpheus and Eurydice one) but I'm not complaining!!!
ladies and gentlemen, this next stop is the most *iconic* part in the musical. Please try not to enjoy it too much, some people have fallen off of the train. Enjoy.
4:22 this is for me but it’s the part before Eurydice sings her little solo I love it.
Hades gave him a challenge that Hades knew he wouldn't be able to complete himself. Hades would absolutely have turned to look for Persephone
HADES AND PERSEPHONE'S PART MADE ME CRY DAAAAAMMNN I LOVE 'EM 😩💗 HSJSKKD AND HADESTOWN DESERVE ALL THE LOVE AND RECOGNITION AAAAAAAAAAAA
Reeve Carney's voice is the sweetest thing I have ever heard
You're only here for 4:24, admit it
I've listened to the album SO many times but only recently have I realized that the notes of Doubt Comes In can be heard during the Fates' parts in Wait For Me and Wait For Me II
I ship Hades and Persephone so bad and this song kills me.... like they’re going to try!
By mythology They do end up fixing their problems, at least they get a happy ending
Harumiwashere they get a happy ending, Hades just dreads it when spring comes because that means that he’ll have to say goodbye to his wife for six months
That riff was NOT in the promotional material and I was NOT READY
I’m literally dying I’ve been waiting so long for this song to be released
This might just be me but Orpheus gives off so many Peter Parker vibes throughout this musical
"Wait for me?"
"I will."
This might be the most romantic exchange totaling five words that has ever been conceived. It's definitely a contender.
Thank you very much for making this available on RUclips. Please notice that a critical typo is at 1:55 where it says "drives men man" it should be "drives men mad".
No, it drives a men man. Just it drives a men man mad. Which makes this mad men man mean.
Obviously, Eurydice's belt is amazing and gets a lot of attention here, but I need to talk about Hades and Persephone's exchange. It's so short and sweet, but it's the ultimate payoff of Wait For Me and their whole arc. It's easily one of my favorite parts of the entire musical.
CHILLS... literal chills
Julianna B99 reference????
ies 123 yes!!! haha love that moment
Julianna 😂😂
"Mr. hermes its not a trick?"
"No! its a test"
Dude legit got confirmation from a god and ya still looked back
Oddly enough, Every time I hear "it sounds like drumming", something gets in my eyes..Every.Single.time.
The ending of this song gets me every time
I just want to blow up at how good it sounds
"ANd how about you and I?" This part is EVERYTHING
No matter how many times I hear it, this song always gives me chills
My acting class is using this song as our showcase piece, so this is such a great help! (we get cast next week, I’ll update y’all on how it goes)
Update: I’m a worker (aka the chorus)
This is the only song I've really listened to on the soundtrack and this still almost makes me cry :(
"do you trust yourselves?
we do"
and he fucking diDNT
i can't find my weave
I haven’t been able to find it since they first started dropping songs
Your profile pic is perfect 😂
I have a love\hate relationship with this song
what could you POSSIBLY hate about this song
@@j.j.225 orpheus looks back
TheMelodyStar-OH im so sorry you’re right m8 i’m a moron
TheMelodyStar *cries in the distance*
well, but, orpheus doesn't look back in this song, so, no reason to hate it
All these people having a emotional breakdown
I'm just like
Hades's voice
Y E S
THIS SONG GETS ME HYPED AND ALSO EMOTIONAL
MA GURL Eva just out there being a GODDESS
I felt this song so much. Thank you so much for this!!
I like how the original cast and broadway cast is completely. It has such a different feeling and I love them both so much.
THIS IS MAGICAL
Oh nice, you changed the font of the lyrics, awesome. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for posting these
the end was everything i’ve ever wanted oH MY LORD
The “Wait for me” “I will” makes me tear tf up
This is actually freaking amazing
I have LITERAL chills
This song makes me cry every damn time
4:23 *i need this replay button*
For those who somehow don't know the myth, or have watched this with no clue what's going to happen, er, Orpheus does indeed look back and Euridice ends back in the underworld.
This sends me into a higher plane of existence
Chills. Every. Single. Time.
Miss Eva Noblezada did the damn thing once again
Ok but why does no one acknowledge the spiritual experience you get when you hear 4:08?
I was not ready for this tonight
eva noblezada as jesus? more likely than u think
I accidently clicked on this instead of Wait for Me and I wasn't ready
Hermes reminds me by voice of Shadow weaver from She-ra and it's making me feel all kinds of way
OMG YOURE RIGHT
@@wingeddiscordant1398 I actually imagine so much She-ra animation to this xD we need that
EVA’S RUN AT THE END IS NEW I GOT CHILLS
It's so beautiful
god the riff...i have chills