Treat Williams will forever be synonymous with this amazing movie. May God rest his immortal Soul. May his family feel Peace upon this earth and may his Soul rise to Peace in Heaven.
My dad was a Viet Nam vet and career military. My mom was more of a hippie (even took me to sing-in’s at her college) and the one who taught me all these songs in the early 70’s when I was young. I have seen this movie many times over many years. This ending still makes me sob. I cry for Berger. But I also cry for all those young kids that were sent to war. I cry for those that didn’t return, and for those who did return, but returned living a physical and/or emotional hell. I love this movie. I wish I could go see it in a big screen theater.
I'll never forget he first time I saw it. I couldn't cry, I couldn't say anything, I was paralysed. I was just in shock and silent until the credits came and kept on trying to process the whole thing. It struck me and smashed me in a way I can't put down in words.
It’s a incredible movie and scene. Most movies or songs that carry an overtly political message are not artistic masterpieces but this song and scene manages to do both and that’s extremely rare. As for how it makes us feel. For me it’s the same I can barely breathe during the first half and I’m the end just feel tears down my face every singe time. It’s a masterpiece because it doesn’t judge it just lies the truth bare for everyone the see and feel
I was young in the 70s and today at the age of 69 , watching this video makes me realize how fast mankind evolution has been these last 50 years................Imagine millions of people all over the planet singing and marching to stop this stupid war in Ukraine ......... Just dreaming!
KGBPutin must stop his bad stupid war... i hope so much he stop... one day. This man is exact in the line of: Lenin, Trotzki, Stalin... morders, fashists...very very bad people.
I checked in because of the sad news... RIP Treat Williams. An iconic sequence! I remember watching this 4 decades ago and being a bit disappointed. I already knew the main songs of this musical in wonderful performances. Now I know: European and Czech, the director of the film Milos Forman sensed the spirit of America at that time!
They changed some of the play, but still, Forman did a fine job directing this film. These last six minutes are just an excellent combination of music and image to protest youth involvement in Vietnam, especially the visual metaphors of the two rows of young men walking into the black abyss of the plane and then the plane disappearing out of the frame to the right..
Fantastic, powerful movie. A good friend was interred at Ft Rosecrans, the seemingly endless rows of markers were absolutely overwhelming. His two brothers and I were veterans at the time. We owe so much to so many.
Everytime when i see this scene i must cry. Why? Why not all mothers of these planet stand up and says: "NO! No, you don't become my child to let die! NO! You don't become my child to be a murder! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!" WHY? Why we stand up and say: "NO WAR ANYMORE!" 😭☮
I got letters from a young man who served in Vietnamese Nam, I was only 14-15, receiving letters weekly about how afraid all the boys who were sent there were. The boy, Steve, was so homesick and it tore my young heart apart, worrying about him & all the guys there. Have seen HAIR numerous times, always wonderful. And sad…this old young world is still at War, always…
I believe that God believes in Claude... That's Me! He screams as he knows he is marching to his death. I can never not cry when I hear this. Enough of the endless wars and senseless killing of all young people, for what. Its obscene. We are a suicidal species. .
Eu vi o filme, no cine Miramar, em Porto Alegre. O cine não existe mais e a avenida do cine mudou muito. Só a Igreja São Jorge continua lá. Emocionante.
Humans don’t change. The US experience in Vietnam reads pretty much like that of France there from 1949 to 1954. Later Russia in Afghanistan. And on and on. And the band plays on.
I bawl my eyes out every time I watch this. Original hippies loved America and were rightfully against the war in Vietnam. The hipsters now hate America and all She stands for. We’re in a tailspin my friends. We seriously need a new crop of genuine hippies.
Both the movie and the play feature the line "The Vietnam war is the White Man sending the Black man to kill the Yellow man to defend the land they stole from the Red man" Not exactly "America love it or leave it" The original cast album also features a song called " don't put it down" making fun of mindless allegiance to the flag sung in an exaggerated Southern hick accent The show faced legal challenges regarding on stage desecration of the flag "White/black boys" a show stopping number about interracial sex, strongly hinted at gay relationships including a song called "sodomy" at a time when both could get you arrested. The two main songwriters for "Hair" were gay and in a realationship and a good deal of what they wrote clearly was meant to upend a lot of what America stood for at the time I'm not sure what you mean by "real hippies" Of course A lot of them did go on to become right-wing sellouts
Since you didn't not address my point , I'll let you live in a fantasyland where the hippies were cuddly, shaggy unapologetic flag wavers The hippie movement chronicled in hair was pretty far left and pretty anti-establishment. There's a reason so many right wingers wanted the hippie movement and all its participants shot
I loved this musical and always was fine until this scene when I often broke down. To this day I think of those who never came home. God and Peace be with us.
Tremenda escena ,y el tema es brillante Echa un mar de lágrimas .. Un movimiento que se cargaron introduciendo desgraciadamente el LSD Y nunca entenderé por que ninguno de los actores tubo una buena carrera después de esta película
I am age 71. In 1969-1970 I was a junior in high School in Bangkok Thailand. There were 18 US Airbases in Thailand, and thousands of GI on leave in Bangkok. I turned 17 when i was there, and I met US Marines who were age 17, on leave from jungle combat in Vietnam. I will never forget how their eyes looked like black hollow pits, from PTSD. I went back to California for my senior year, and filed CO. My lottery number came up as #300, so i was safe from the draft. My whole generation was potential cannon fodder, to be fed into the Vietnam death-machine. Hair was so inspiring to us then, and it still is!! Such an amazing and beautiful show
You should put the name of the song in the video's title. I cant believe how few hits this has when it's far better audio than the one with 18m+ views.
Sensacional, inesquecível, fantástico.Assisti este filme mais de 06 vezes.Foi a época de mudanças na sociedade,uma revolução comportamental,uma época de protestos contra a qualquer tipo de guerra, não só a do Vietnã.
Every soldier in America should watch this movie before enlisting in the army and then be taken to the cemetery to see where they could end up after serving abroad. The fading voice of Berger as he entered the plane summed up the evils of wars.....
You can be killed at home just as quick as you can be killed abroad. How many stories have you heard of people coming back home only to be murdered at home or dying in a car accident. Sometimes your fate is written before you take your first breath
The saddest thing to me is that protesting against a war has turned into attacking the armed forces who fought in it. They have no choice the matter. They are not the people who should be challenged it is the politicians are.
I haven’t been to the National Cemetery but I have gone to the American Cemetery at Normandy. It looks like this, rows upon rows of headstones from any direction. Men who gave their all. 58,479 who never returned. Treat realistically portrayed one.
Just watch this movie for the very first time last night never saw this before this ending was very sad I was like omg no ????? And it sad that treat died in real.life as well I wondered if they ever thought about doing a remake to.this to.do.tribute to.him
One of the most powerful musicals and ironic finales in theater. RIP Treat. May you rest in peace and may the sun shine in eternally...
Peace...
Treat Williams will forever be synonymous with this amazing movie. May God rest his immortal Soul.
May his family feel Peace upon this earth and may his Soul rise to Peace in Heaven.
My dad was a Viet Nam vet and career military. My mom was more of a hippie (even took me to sing-in’s at her college) and the one who taught me all these songs in the early 70’s when I was young. I have seen this movie many times over many years. This ending still makes me sob.
I cry for Berger. But I also cry for all those young kids that were sent to war. I cry for those that didn’t return, and for those who did return, but returned living a physical and/or emotional hell.
I love this movie. I wish I could go see it in a big screen theater.
I had to come here to pay my respect. Rest in Peace Treat
I'll never forget he first time I saw it. I couldn't cry, I couldn't say anything, I was paralysed. I was just in shock and silent until the credits came and kept on trying to process the whole thing. It struck me and smashed me in a way I can't put down in words.
Totally agree... this scene... every time I watch it, makes me shiver and I could not hold my tears back...
It’s a incredible movie and scene. Most movies or songs that carry an overtly political message are not artistic masterpieces but this song and scene manages to do both and that’s extremely rare.
As for how it makes us feel. For me it’s the same I can barely breathe during the first half and I’m the end just feel tears down my face every singe time. It’s a masterpiece because it doesn’t judge it just lies the truth bare for everyone the see and feel
Chorei copiosamente
This still touches me so deep and pure after all these years. Watched it when I was a child
The plane always gives me goosebumps. M.Forman made an excellent movie version of this musical. Great ending.
Rest in Peace Treat. Let the sun shine in!!
Treat just brought me hear again,loved this film growing up as a hippy in the 80s ,RIP Treat
Rest in peace, Treat! What a great actor you were! Let the sunshine in! 🌞
Let the Sun Shine in.
I M SO HAPPY THAT MY SON NEVER WENT TO MILITARY, the spirit started when I saw the musical in 1972.
I was young in the 70s and today at the age of 69 , watching this video makes me realize how fast mankind evolution has been these last 50 years................Imagine millions of people all over the planet singing and marching to stop this stupid war in Ukraine ......... Just dreaming!
KGBPutin must stop his bad stupid war... i hope so much he stop... one day. This man is exact in the line of: Lenin, Trotzki, Stalin... morders, fashists...very very bad people.
I think evolution is not the word…
The war in Ukraine is not stupid. It's a New Age war.
Me 59 so Nice
Hauptsache jemand höörrttt
RIP Treat "Berger" Williams. The world is made smaller with your passing.
I checked in because of the sad news... RIP Treat Williams. An iconic sequence! I remember watching this 4 decades ago and being a bit disappointed. I already knew the main songs of this musical in wonderful performances. Now I know: European and Czech, the director of the film Milos Forman sensed the spirit of America at that time!
So sad to find out Treat died yesterday in the accident .. Rest in peace Berger. Let the sunshine shine to you
The TombStone Always makes me cry! That time was a mess! Lots of my peers passed on. Alot who came back from that war just weren't the same!
Senseless war. Loss of many young men, those that came home were never the same.
This film will ever stay young, what a message!
אחד הסרטים הכי טובים שהיה היי פעם ואשחר מרגש ביצוע מעלףףףף מרגש ומצמרר ברמות ורד טננבאום
The n. 1 song against all Wars!!!!!!!!!! A wonderful final Movie Scene! With a magnificent Choir!
Hair is more relevant than ever.
They changed some of the play, but still, Forman did a fine job directing this film. These last six minutes are just an excellent combination of music and image to protest youth involvement in Vietnam, especially the visual metaphors of the two rows of young men walking into the black abyss of the plane and then the plane disappearing out of the frame to the right..
Im crying all the time when I see that scene! My favorite movie EVER!!!!
Good bye Berger…good trip Treat…you will be remembered…♥️♥️♥️🌺🌺🌺😢😢😢
❤no okvidrw nat sensacions de ingustixu jovenets🙏❤️❤️🌈🌄🌅🌕🎺🎸🎸
the best musical ever...
EZ iGEN!!!
Still mind-blowing after all this time!!!
Great art is timeless
Fantastic, powerful movie. A good friend was interred at Ft Rosecrans, the seemingly endless rows of markers were absolutely overwhelming. His two brothers and I were veterans at the time. We owe so much to so many.
I always loved this movie. Showed it to my adult daughter and her hippy loving friend who was born in the wrong decade and they loved it!
I love hippies and knew someone who dressed like a hippie in the eighties. My uncle fought in the Vietnam War and my comment looked deleted.
このシーンは衝撃でした。普遍的なメッセージ、名作です。アップありがとう。今のロシアの若者にみてもらいたい。
The ending scene with all those young people protesting the war is so powerful!
Questa scena l'avrò guardata un milione di volte, ogni volta mi fa piangere.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Everytime when i see this scene i must cry. Why? Why not all mothers of these planet stand up and says: "NO! No, you don't become my child to let die! NO! You don't become my child to be a murder! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!" WHY? Why we stand up and say: "NO WAR ANYMORE!" 😭☮
I dont know. ..
And why dont the fathers stand up and say no, too?
I wrote this as a mother of a 23 old son. All parents must say: "NO, NEVER GIVE OUR CHILD TO DIE IN A WAR!
I got letters from a young man who served in Vietnamese Nam, I was only 14-15, receiving letters weekly about how afraid all the boys who were sent there were. The boy, Steve, was so homesick and it tore my young heart apart, worrying about him & all the guys there. Have seen HAIR numerous times, always wonderful. And sad…this old young world is still at War, always…
Not forever. It must change or end.
We can change.
Milos is a genius
I believe that God believes in Claude... That's Me! He screams as he knows he is marching to his death. I can never not cry when I hear this. Enough of the endless wars and senseless killing of all young people, for what. Its obscene. We are a suicidal species. .
Hair was a great movie!
Wundervoll 💖
RIP Treat Williams 06/2023
I put this on repeat not too long ago. Makes me emotional listening and watching. And now Treat is gone. RIP
At 2:19...
Such a powerful image.
The part of the tombstones gave me goosebumps.
Cheryl Barnes you are so beautiful amazing voice ❤ love you
Thanks for sharing! Great audio!
my heart is crying...
Hoje com quase 60 anos, me emociono até hoje quando escuto esta música e vejo o ataque a liberdade de expressão.
Eu tbem. Chego a chorar ❤
Eu vi o filme, no cine Miramar, em Porto Alegre. O cine não existe mais e a avenida do cine mudou muito. Só a Igreja São Jorge continua lá. Emocionante.
Für mich das Musical und der Film überhaupt 💖
I love this film
So many wasted lives.
Humans don’t change. The US experience in Vietnam reads pretty much like that of France there from 1949 to 1954. Later Russia in Afghanistan. And on and on. And the band plays on.
So poignant, and so moving. Whether you were for this WAR does not matter. What does is their heroics and for many ultimate fate.
I bawl my eyes out every time I watch this. Original hippies loved America and were rightfully against the war in Vietnam. The hipsters now hate America and all She stands for. We’re in a tailspin my friends. We seriously need a new crop of genuine hippies.
Thank Joe Biden and is ilk.
Both the movie and the play feature the line "The Vietnam war is the White Man sending the Black man to kill the Yellow man to defend the land they stole from the Red man"
Not exactly "America love it or leave it"
The original cast album also features a song called " don't put it down" making fun of mindless allegiance to the flag sung in an exaggerated Southern hick accent
The show faced legal challenges regarding on stage desecration of the flag
"White/black boys" a show stopping number about interracial sex, strongly hinted at gay relationships including a song called "sodomy" at a time when both could get you arrested. The two main songwriters for "Hair" were gay and in a realationship and a good deal of what they wrote clearly was meant to upend a lot of what America stood for at the time
I'm not sure what you mean by "real hippies"
Of course A lot of them did go on to become right-wing sellouts
@@patricktomkins7907 *’I'm not sure what you mean by "real hippies"’*. Yeah, that’s abundantly clear.
Since you didn't not address my point , I'll let you live in a fantasyland where the hippies were cuddly, shaggy unapologetic flag wavers
The hippie movement chronicled in hair was pretty far left and pretty anti-establishment.
There's a reason so many right wingers wanted the hippie movement and all its participants shot
@@patricktomkins7907 Gee Patrick, thanks for *’letting’* me live in a fantasyland, how magnanimous of you.
Bukowski... Bukowski... i'm loving this scene
I 😢love this movie my mama introduced this movie to me and my brothers and sisters
Yes to Music No to War,so we can live in peace and harmony 🙏
I never knew Treat Williams could sing. RIP Mr. Williams 🙏🕊️🇺🇲🕊️🙏
Fucked up. These 18 year olds got robbed of their lives.
😎
RIP Treat!
Goddammit, this ending still guts me every time. RIP Treat Williams.
RIP Treat Williams
FANTÁSTICO!!!!!!
Powerful ending.
I loved this musical and always was fine until this scene when I often broke down. To this day I think of those who never came home. God and Peace be with us.
The sound mixing is amazing.
Tremenda escena ,y el tema es brillante
Echa un mar de lágrimas ..
Un movimiento que se cargaron introduciendo desgraciadamente el LSD
Y nunca entenderé por que ninguno de los actores tubo una buena carrera después de esta película
I am age 71. In 1969-1970 I was a junior in high School in Bangkok Thailand. There were 18 US Airbases in Thailand, and thousands of GI on leave in Bangkok. I turned 17 when i was there, and I met US Marines who were age 17, on leave from jungle combat in Vietnam. I will never forget how their eyes looked like black hollow pits, from PTSD. I went back to California for my senior year, and filed CO. My lottery number came up as #300, so i was safe from the draft. My whole generation was potential cannon fodder, to be fed into the Vietnam death-machine. Hair was so inspiring to us then, and it still is!! Such an amazing and beautiful show
in time 5:57 is for me time traveler Curt Cobain! I was writting Miloš Forman(I am from CZECH REPUPLIC,same like Forman)
do u need help
Have you heard the news about Polish accidentally invaded Czech this year? Accidentally.
Szenzációs legjobb dal a filmben!!!
My daughter was in a community theater production of this. She was 15 years old. We watched the movie so she knew the storyline.
You should put the name of the song in the video's title. I cant believe how few hits this has when it's far better audio than the one with 18m+ views.
"facing a dying nation"..............even more relevant today............who would have thought?
Sensacional, inesquecível, fantástico.Assisti este filme mais de 06 vezes.Foi a época de mudanças na sociedade,uma revolução comportamental,uma época de protestos contra a qualquer tipo de guerra, não só a do Vietnã.
Êta trem, sô!! Nossa joviavilidade se manifestando! Um explendoor!!! Mudamos o mundo!!!
RIP Treat Williams....
Every soldier in America should watch this movie before enlisting in the army and then be taken to the cemetery to see where they could end up after serving abroad.
The fading voice of Berger as he entered the plane summed up the evils of wars.....
You can be killed at home just as quick as you can be killed abroad. How many stories have you heard of people coming back home only to be murdered at home or dying in a car accident. Sometimes your fate is written before you take your first breath
if only the other people in the world would mind their own business, American soldiers would never have to fight.
I like how Berger did the ultimate sacrifice a true friend he died for his country and his friend
I'm sorry he died for HIS FRIEND not for his country ........
Cómo marcó esta película a los jóvenes de entonces de Occidente que aborrecíamos la guerra de Vietnam. Perfecta: guion, música, actores..... 😢😢😢😢
Esse filme deixou muita saudade
A cena final é de arrepiar
Just like Berger was first to die, so was Treat Williams of the cast. May the sun shine on him ❤
R.I.P Treat Williams
I worked on the C-130
SAC STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
Que película más estupenda☝
Toujours agréable à regarder sa a marquer 1 epoque que de jeunnes qui so t mort. Pour rien triste faut juste. Pas oublier
The saddest thing to me is that protesting against a war has turned into attacking the armed forces who fought in it. They have no choice the matter. They are not the people who should be challenged it is the politicians are.
Back then you are correct they didn’t have a say in it. However now it’s an all volunteer military. They do have a say now.
"Hair". Filme épico e inesquecível. Relatou um pouco da história da humanidade. Show !!!!
uma das cenas mais lindas do cinema!!!!
Let the Starshine in....
" You better get your ass out of here!"
Novembro de 2023 - obras que proclamam a paz, ainda tão necessárias 😢 um dos filmes mais maravilhoso que já assisti
איך שהוא קורא בוקובסקי איזה צמרמורת עולה בי שהחבר צריך לעלות למטוס במקומו והשיר עצמו מעלףףףף צמרמורת בכל הגוף שיר ענקקק עם תוכן ורגש עצום
Fa riflettere malinconia!
Im an Israeli. In the 90s we wanted peace. Now, again a war and a terrible one. When will mankind learn?
Repose en paix, Treat Williams.
Värsta Bästa 😅 Som Sämsta klipp 😊
RIP Treat x
And the ironic is that Vietnam is a free market country ☮️😢✌️
I haven’t been to the National Cemetery but I have gone to the American Cemetery at Normandy. It looks like this, rows upon rows of headstones from any direction. Men who gave their all. 58,479 who never returned. Treat realistically portrayed one.
The play ( stage perfomance I saw 7 times in Milwaukee, early 70's, was so much better ). But this movie gets the point across.
Que en paz descanses , Treat, hasta siempre !!
God bless America and the soldiers of America ..Dr.Eva from Australia .. we support you.
❤️♥️💕♥️Grandios, auch heute noch ❤️
Immer!
@@mauriziodetomasi4526, ja, legendär
Wo sind diese Menschen heute?
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Beauty ✊🏼❣️💫⭐️☮️ Beyond words
So damn sad!
I still belive!?
Just watch this movie for the very first time last night never saw this before this ending was very sad I was like omg no ????? And it sad that treat died in real.life as well I wondered if they ever thought about doing a remake to.this to.do.tribute to.him