This film touched me in so many levels as i was growing up. Identity crises, loneliness and depression. Was the 1st time i saw in film what i personally experienced. Unrequited love. For those who were involved in the film, thank you so much. The film gave me hope and determination to be myself and be strong
You know, everyone feels unrequited love. I’m glad you found strength from the movie if you needed it, but come on, people aren’t supposed to collapse into depression just because they haven’t found love, or they’re smitten with someone who isn’t smitten back.
I come back here every few years ..... and I relive those days..... "straight" fraternity boy, rugby player....who met a guy - not expecting it I learned this on the guitar, and sang it (for him) when we (and some other friends) were hanging out in the Fraternity house one nite...... .......didn't do more than sit there - never spoken of I was about 21 years old, and whenever I hear this, I'm a scared boy who had no other way to communicate .....very beginning of 1980..... Paul sings it so raw and openly in the movie- it broke me up then, and still does to this day.....
Sad, but beautiful story. I, too, was a scared boy of twenty- one back in 1980...unable to communicate to anyone who I was. Always hiding. Living in shadows. I can remember the first time seeing this scene, and, oh, how the character and the song struck chords in me that resonated so loudly, over and over, and for so long a time. It's funny, to this day I can hear the song, and the entire scene comes back to me, shot by shot. It took me years to finally step out of the shadows and communicate to all who I was. It's nice every now and again to go back and revisit this scene/song/film, yet, at the same time, it's so nice not to be that scared young guy sitting in that darkened theatre back in 1980. I wish you peace.
One of my favorite songs I love playing on my guitar. I sang this for my brother on his wedding. I looked at his reaction and I'll just say his expression meant the world to me. He passed in 2003 and his face expression still with me till today. ❤
I forgot about this very brief, yet amazing scene (and song) from the movie.... Thirty years later, he performed this song on the TV show "Harry's Law". He won an Emmy for his role in the show. And the coolest thing of all, he wrote this simple, yet deeply touching piece, himself.
@@fwdthinker Thanks for your comment ... Hard to believe I wrote that 4 years ago. But I often go back and play this amazing clip. Brings back so may memories.
My mother woke me up with this song yesterday. We never really show our love for each other with words. And this simple act has become a core memory for me. I love you mom even if I seldom say it.
One of my fav film scenes. Wore the album out back in 80s. Played this song just as much as Cara theme song. Great opening shot, performance, and cinematography ! Truly unforgettable and just as meaningful as 35+ yrs ago
WOW !!!! Love this song , this was the song that really touch me as a teen, him singing just to a few bars was extraordinary,, FAME was so different but so real that any teen or adult could relate. -FAME I'M gunna make it to Heaven 👏👏👏
I use to play this song together with my old guitar and the other song I always sing is "I'm easy" by keith carradine... best songs for the loner... indeed 🤔🙄
I saw this movie when I was a kid, and have not seen it again since, and I’m 51 now. I really need/want to see it again. I was only 8 when I saw it. My sister was 9. We used to have the record of the soundtrack, and man did we play it a lot and try to sing along to it! 😂
While seeing Paul McCrane play sensitive, gay student Montgomery, I was thinking "This is the same guy who played @$%hole surgeon Doctor Romano on ER?" :o
Paul is amazing. I worked on ER for years, spent 10 on that lot, and he was just such a warm, positive person, every single day. I'm so glad he's directing. As a kid who went to a public performing arts school, I had the original film soundtrack and lived the movie. Working with Paul was just a treat.
Well as someone who worked on ER for years, you'll be happy to know that Paul is a genuinely terrific human being. Great energy, treats everyone with such respect. I adored him.
Yes but he knew that he would be the "Third Wheel". Also, here's a very important Life Lesson. Have many Friends you could do stuff with. Whenever any of my Female Friends had Boyfriends I would make my own plans with other folks and they were suprised that I had a Life without them.
Eu vou tocar uma canção para minha amada com um violão folk onde quer que seja para demonstrar o quanto ela é importante para mim e o que isso significa em minha vida!❤❤❤
What['s so sad is that Montgomery McNeil has no other friends and he realizes that he's the Third Wheel. I know what it feels like and sadly enough, none of them acquired "Fame" the way that they had wanted to in The TV & Movie Version.
Nope.....completely believe the audience doesn't know tge person -- I mean, i yhink it's for a specific person, but I don't think the audience has been "introduced " to him
Where on Earth were his parents? His character, as well as those of Coco and Leroy were on their own at the age of fourteen!! Leroy was essentially homeless, and we never saw Coco’s home life.
Ah yes, we were mostly latch key kids then. Back in the 70s, thanks to "women's lib", suddenly women were divorced and working to support themselves and their kids. It resulted in a wave of future Gen Xers who essentially raised ourselves. That's life. They called that "progress". Far from it. But we survived, mostly.
.....shhhhh! That's how it was then!!! We were striving....clawing to find our way....to find ourselves The late 70s were a "whole generation " unto itself -- especially for Gay Kids
Well, yes and no. Paul wrote this before and used it to audition for the film. Parker liked it so much, he had him do it in the movie. So it wasn't written about gay love, it was used for that purpose in the film.
Léo já fez coisas melhores no BRock. O filme é ruim. Um fiapo de história num roteiro q dar vergonha até ao Lael Rodrigues (diretor). Mas, eram os 80's. qq coisa mais-ou-menos fazia sucesso.
Back when Times Square had that gritty, late ‘70’s feel. The opening shot is amazing.
This film touched me in so many levels as i was growing up. Identity crises, loneliness and depression. Was the 1st time i saw in film what i personally experienced. Unrequited love.
For those who were involved in the film, thank you so much. The film gave me hope and determination to be myself and be strong
You know, everyone feels unrequited love. I’m glad you found strength from the movie if you needed it, but come on, people aren’t supposed to collapse into depression just because they haven’t found love, or they’re smitten with someone who isn’t smitten back.
@@peacefuljeffrey love is that mad distemper which strikes down king and beggar alike.
Shakespeare
I come back here every few years ..... and I relive those days..... "straight" fraternity boy, rugby player....who met a guy - not expecting it
I learned this on the guitar, and sang it (for him) when we (and some other friends) were hanging out in the Fraternity house one nite......
.......didn't do more than sit there - never spoken of
I was about 21 years old, and whenever I hear this, I'm a scared boy who had no other way to communicate .....very beginning of 1980.....
Paul sings it so raw and openly in the movie- it broke me up then, and still does to this day.....
Tell me more ❤
Sad, but beautiful story. I, too, was a scared boy of twenty- one back in 1980...unable to communicate to anyone who I was. Always hiding. Living in shadows. I can remember the first time seeing this scene, and, oh, how the character and the song struck chords in me that resonated so loudly, over and over, and for so long a time. It's funny, to this day I can hear the song, and the entire scene comes back to me, shot by shot. It took me years to finally step out of the shadows and communicate to all who I was. It's nice every now and again to go back and revisit this scene/song/film, yet, at the same time, it's so nice not to be that scared young guy sitting in that darkened theatre back in 1980. I wish you peace.
@@backtomonobacktomono3490 thanks for sharing with us who you were and who you are now.. You look like a great person, wish you the best ❤
One of my favorite songs I love playing on my guitar. I sang this for my brother on his wedding. I looked at his reaction and I'll just say his expression meant the world to me. He passed in 2003 and his face expression still with me till today. ❤
one of the best songs ever written for a movie, remains young 40 years later
Paul McCrane wrote this song, and audditions for the movie with it, they loved it so much, they uesed it in the movie.
It's hard to believe that he's the same guy who gets melted to the bone.
This and ER are his best performances.
This song, this movie haunts me more today than yesterday.
I forgot about this very brief, yet amazing scene (and song) from the movie.... Thirty years later, he performed this song on the TV show "Harry's Law". He won an Emmy for his role in the show. And the coolest thing of all, he wrote this simple, yet deeply touching piece, himself.
I saw it on TH-cam. He sounded even BETTER 30 years later. Paul McCrane is a VERY talented performer.
@@fwdthinker Thanks for your comment ... Hard to believe I wrote that 4 years ago. But I often go back and play this amazing clip. Brings back so may memories.
@@fwdthinker I thought the same thing! It sounder better, richer. He is a great actor, and his singing voice is really something.
Where can I find that clip?!
Not me.. This song stayed with me for years...😪❤️🎶
when I first heard this song it shocked me because it was so beautiful and simple...and it had so much meaning knowing what his character went through
It's so beautiful & simple & innoncent & sweet...!!!
I thought the same sense when I fisrt heard it! So... cute...!!!
My mother woke me up with this song yesterday. We never really show our love for each other with words. And this simple act has become a core memory for me. I love you mom even if I seldom say it.
One of my fav film scenes. Wore the album out back in 80s. Played this song just as much as Cara theme song. Great opening shot, performance, and cinematography ! Truly unforgettable and just as meaningful as 35+ yrs ago
One of my favourite moments in the film and a great little song
Beautiful to hear so many people were affected by this song like me. I'd always felt like a sap, now I feel like a human being again.
It's good to be sensitive.
Love him and this song. One of the best movies ever
Cool to see Times Square in July 1979, when this was filmed. Annie was a big hit.
WOW !!!!
Love this song , this was the song that really touch me as a teen, him singing just to a few bars was extraordinary,,
FAME was so different but so real that any teen or adult could relate.
-FAME
I'M gunna make it to Heaven 👏👏👏
Very good!
Great song, from a great movie
I've been looking for this for years. finally!!!
Love this movie for sooo long time!!!!
참 좋아했던 영화 그리고 노래, 분위기...
Love it
Another great song from fame that just flows ❤❤
What a beautiful performance and song. Thank you for sharing this.
Fame the best, this part is amazing....love it all though.
J'ai adoré FAME et j'ai bien sûr gardé plusieurs chansons en tête. Celle-là en particulier, que je chante aujourd'hui... avec beaucoup d'émotion...
I use to play this song together with my old guitar and the other song I always sing is "I'm easy" by keith carradine... best songs for the loner... indeed 🤔🙄
Sooooo True!!!!
They tie together so well
......the late 70s/very early 80s were quite a time for music....discovery
Beautiful & simple & innoncent & sweet...!!!
One of my most favorite songs, learned how to play the guitar just to play this song.
I relate so much to this movie being I lived in the city 76-88 and my life overlapped so much with these characters
i love this movie
ADORO ESTA CANCIONCITA!!!
Love you Paul!
Best Simple Love Song Ever! Ishg. I've got the CD of the soundtrack and the DVD of the movie! #oldschool :D
Same here, thumbs up!!
I wonder if Paul McCrane does clubs and concerts. I sure hope so. Would enjoy seeing him perform somewhere.
Wonderful song!!!!
Great soundtrack!!!!
I’m so inlove with this song
I saw this movie when I was a kid, and have not seen it again since, and I’m 51 now. I really need/want to see it again. I was only 8 when I saw it. My sister was 9. We used to have the record of the soundtrack, and man did we play it a lot and try to sing along to it! 😂
Love this song so much😘
Sensacional
I used to play hooky and walk around Times Square movie’s were 5 dollars, one time I saw the advertisement for Fame.
I just saw it on Harry's Law too! I love the melody
While seeing Paul McCrane play sensitive, gay student Montgomery, I was thinking "This is the same guy who played @$%hole surgeon Doctor Romano on ER?" :o
Yes ikr! It’s hard to believe it’s even the same guy
Paul is amazing. I worked on ER for years, spent 10 on that lot, and he was just such a warm, positive person, every single day. I'm so glad he's directing. As a kid who went to a public performing arts school, I had the original film soundtrack and lived the movie. Working with Paul was just a treat.
Tremendo tema....llena el alma en estos dias de mierda!
i can't believe it's him.... but yeah,,, that's him alright.... truly an epic song..... he sang it on Harry's law.... i love that version.....
One of my favorite song by Paul mcCrane
I had such a crush on him when I was a kid. When he he was on ER my crush was reignited. He's so sexy, talented and just WOOF!
Rudi Hendricks , I was a baby gay when this movie came out. So many cuties in that film.
Well as someone who worked on ER for years, you'll be happy to know that Paul is a genuinely terrific human being. Great energy, treats everyone with such respect. I adored him.
AGREE!
I was a Senior in college.....what a time.....
Lovely!
Excelente
Felt so sorry for him for not being at The Rocky Horror Picture Show with Doris and Ralph.
Yes but he knew that he would be the "Third Wheel". Also, here's a very important Life Lesson. Have many Friends you could do stuff with. Whenever any of my Female Friends had Boyfriends I would make my own plans with other folks and they were suprised that I had a Life without them.
I see rocket in a whole new light
Amor era o personagem tinha como sonho apresentar se no palace
Wonderful! I play Keyboard (Bruno Martelli)!
This is an abbriviated version of the song. The full version can be heard on the soundtrack album.
2019 ♥️
Maravilha..esta canção..eu asisstir este filme nos anos 80´s umas dez vezes por causa das musicas..e da historia do filme
Such a haunting scene. Grimy, raw and real depiction of unrequited love. Still hits me hard after all these years
My favorite song from the original movie. Did it really need remade?? Regardless, I am glad to this. Superior post!!!
It was a Beautiful movie - perfect for its time ---it really captures the late 70s.....
same guy who played villain in Robocop (1987) and 24 (2006)
Paul McCrane, he was also on ER for years and has been directing for a long time as well. Wonderful guy.
me maté buscando esta canción!!!!! después de 15 años la pude encontrar despues de tararearsela a todo el mundo jajaj.
No Brasil, foi tema de um comercial do jeans Staroup, com um cara e um labrador numa praia. Dahora.
Eu vou tocar uma canção para minha amada com um violão folk onde quer que seja para demonstrar o quanto ela é importante para mim e o que isso significa em minha vida!❤❤❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
my beautiful music ever ever interpretations lirical soft, my heart broken, my body criyng
Anos 80 brazil
so very beautiful song..so soothing..
too bad Paul McCrane concentrated on acting rather than singing.
He directs and acts, and absolutely loves it. Hopefully he gets to sing sometimes as well. Lots of actors have lovely voices.
Temporary people are exhausting
Meu primeiro amor adolescente e estranho de ser.
He was my fac character in the film, such a shame they made his character straight in the series.
What['s so sad is that Montgomery McNeil has no other friends and he realizes that he's the Third Wheel. I know what it feels like and sadly enough, none of them acquired "Fame" the way that they had wanted to in The TV & Movie Version.
change the world
Alan Parker era o meu preferido
Debating with frien; he singing for dorris or ralph?
He was singing for his mother...
But he doesn't say for sure.
i always felt it was for ralph
Nope.....completely believe the audience doesn't know tge person -- I mean, i yhink it's for a specific person, but I don't think the audience has been "introduced " to him
Are there actual apartments in that Times Square building? If so, how much is rent? I would like to live there.
Where on Earth were his parents? His character, as well as those of Coco and Leroy were on their own at the age of fourteen!! Leroy was essentially homeless, and we never saw Coco’s home life.
Ah yes, we were mostly latch key kids then. Back in the 70s, thanks to "women's lib", suddenly women were divorced and working to support themselves and their kids. It resulted in a wave of future Gen Xers who essentially raised ourselves. That's life. They called that "progress". Far from it. But we survived, mostly.
.....shhhhh!
That's how it was then!!!
We were striving....clawing to find our way....to find ourselves
The late 70s were a "whole generation " unto itself -- especially for Gay Kids
Quien no vio FAMA mas de una vez?
damn was that affordable even back then?
JUST barely affordable
Is this from the series? (the show) or the movie?
Lukas Pettersson The movie
Emil Antonowsky
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WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
embedding disabled?? awts! :(
Hey..are there lyrics missing?
This song is bout a gay love in Movie "Fame"
Well, yes and no. Paul wrote this before and used it to audition for the film. Parker liked it so much, he had him do it in the movie. So it wasn't written about gay love, it was used for that purpose in the film.
Well good for you Prof - that's what the scene is about
ralph.
Before he became a mutant freak, Emil Antonowsky was singing show tunes. He was pretty good. Too bad he got involved with Clarence Boddicker's gang.
Léo já fez coisas melhores no BRock. O filme é ruim. Um fiapo de história num roteiro q dar vergonha até ao Lael Rodrigues (diretor). Mas, eram os 80's. qq coisa mais-ou-menos fazia sucesso.
YOU are Clueless
That guy is a rope smoker...
I hated this movie but, I really loved this song.
Why'd you hate it?
......shhhhh
It seems very very reminiscent of James Taylor’s ballads.