IKR! let me tell you a little something about this dude, my guy got kicked out of a COMMUTE which was basically a *cult* the "going to the lordy" thing? he actually wrote that and recited it DURING HIS EXECUTION after the fucker just finished dancing the absolute madlad
To the people saying how this play glorifies the assassins, I think this song is a prime example of why it doesn't. It just shows all the assassins as sad, broken people who are too far out there to comprehend themselves until it's too late.
Thomas Templeton The Balladeer points this out during Another National Anthem when he essentially says "Yeah, you got people's attention but did it solve your problems? No, it didn't."
Gnomelord0 I'm agreeing with you there. I think it's a mixture of both. Even though the optimistic system can act as a mask, the Assassins still made the choice to kill instead of finding more proactive ways to express their disappointments.
depends on the assassin. Booth for example was a bastard fighting for a bastard cause, but Czolgocz fought for ideals of equality and assassinated a chief protagonist of an aggressive, imperialist and capitalist monstrosity (the US). so I don't think it's right to toss them all in the same basket. like an old Chinese man once said, "political power grows out of the barrel of a gun".
people know about Boothe because Boothe had a political goal with his assassination and he achieved it, Guiteau was just a complete lunatic and killing Garfield was just senseless violence
One of the scariest things about guiteau was the fact that he wasnt depressed or a sad guy. He was just a neurotic narcissist who believed he was way more important than he was.
I’m pretty sure he was legally insane (from syphilis) but pleaded guilty, so he was never tested (they found out he was insane post-mortum) which makes him kinda terrifying
I was reading an audition sheet for this play that had the characters listed along with a description. And that's how it described him; a little kid with a gun.
It's honestly kinda fucked up really. He was clearly mentally ill. A clear case of "not guilty by reason of insanity", but back then it didn't exist yet. So they basically executed some grown man with the mind of a child
@the next guy I know that. I was only trying to say that the “not guilty via insanity” ruling was a thing before Guiteau. Sorry if I misunderstood something
the reason i love this musical is it doesn't portray the assassins as the villains of their own stories they were horrible people, but they didn't think so and this musical does a great job of showing that
@@sophiecheng2384 Yeah, and it was originally delivered in screechy falsetto, so imagine all of the awfulness of that, and it sounds like he's trying to imitate the sound of inhaling helium. Really speaks to the genius of Sondheim that he was able to make something amazing out of it.
god i wasnt expecting this at all when i got here from schaf, this song is truly an experience w/o the context of the show and JESUS CHRIST nph's voice kicking in when i hadnt read the description made me 'aaaaa!????!!??!?!'
With a show like this, it's important to remember that while they have charismatic presentations, many of these character still did horrible things and the show still points this out(regardless of politics). It's okay to have your favorite assassin from this show so long as you remember you are enjoying the presentation of the person and not the person themselves.
I love how during the Gallows section his voice starts out sounding so sweet, and slowly looses his diction and whatever else is altered in his voice later on. It really reminds me of Kevin from Welcome to Night Vale; they both have charisma, but the more you get to know them, the scarier they can get.
The brilliance of Sondheim and Weidman - create a musical full of fun, infectious characters that the audience falls in love with, then blow the audience's minds when they realize they've been rooting for a company of killers!
If it's possible to say so without sounding like a ghoul...Guiteau is my favorite of all the assassin. Such a silly figure in real life (this musical had him dead on) he was always playing to the crowd...even if the crowd (most of the time) was in his own head. He'd have LOVED Court TV...
He was pretty unintentionally funny in real life too. A direct quote from his Wikipedia: "Guiteau became something of a media sensation during his entire trial for his bizarre behavior, which included him frequently cursing and insulting the judge, most of the witnesses, the prosecution, and even his defense team, as well as formatting his testimony in epic poems which he recited at length, and soliciting legal advice from random spectators in the audience via passed notes. He dictated an autobiography to the New York Herald, ending it with a personal ad for "a nice Christian lady under 30 years of age.""
Johnny cash sang about garfield and guiteau In America a 200 yr salute or close to that title a good album if yr American . I'm english so some of the songs grate lol 😆
Yesterday, in 1881, Charles Guiteau shot President Garfield at a train station because he wouldn't "make him Ambassador to France." Garfield would die 2 months later from infection due to the shooting, thus making Guiteau the 2nd presidential assassin in history, behind John Wilkes Booth.
A sad and rather deluded man who happened to shoot Garfield. Aweful. The song is amazing and even better when you are singing it. The Guiteau vocal part is challenging but rewarding. I have sung it and it was my perverse honor to do so. Thank you for the sharing.
I really love how the play doesn't offer absolution for these people, but offers loads of sympathy for how the world they lived in failed them in one way or another. No one concludes the best option for their life is to kill a public figure unless they have gone through some serious despair and desperation and confusion.
[GUITEAU] Guess who? (shots) Did I surprise you? [MOORE] You scared me half to death [GUITEAU] I am a terrifying and imposing figure! You know, you are a very handsome woman [MOORE] Thank you [GUITEAU] How would you like to be the wife of the ambassador to France? [MOORE] It would be nice [GUITEAU] Ohhh, let me steal a kiss [MOORE] I don't think so [GUITEAU] Ohh, just one little kiss [MOORE] Stop... [GUITEAU] A cold cat, 'ey? [MOORE] Let go of me! [GUITEAU] I want a kiss! [MOORE] Are you alright? [GUITEAU] I am more than alright-I am extraordinary. I am to be reckoned with! I am-the next ambassador to France! [VOICE] Your train is on track six, Mr. President [GUITEAU] President Garfield? [GARFIELD] Yes? [GUITEAU] I want to be the next ambassador to France! [GARFIELD] I'm sorry? [GUITEAU] I want to be ambassador to France [GARFIELD] Mad as a hatter *laughs* (shots) [GUITEAU] (at the gallows) I am going to the Lordy, I am so glad. I am going to the Lordy, I am so glad. I am going to the Lordy, Glory Hallelujah! Glory Hallelujah! I am going to the Lordy... [BALLADEER] Come all ye Christians, And hear from sinner: Charlie Guiteau. Bound and determined He'd wind up a winner, Charlie had dreams That he wouldn't let go. Said, "Nothing to it, I want it, I'll do it, I'm Charles J. Guiteau." Charlie Guiteau Never said "Never" Or heard the word "No." Faced with disaster, His heart would beat faster, His smile would just grow, And he'd say: [GUITEAU] Look on the bright side, Look on the bright side, Sit on the right side Of the lord. This is the land of Opportunity, He is your lightning, You his sword. Wait till you see tomorrow, Tomorrow you'll get you reward! You can be sad Or you can be President- Look on the bright side... I am going to the Lordy... [BALLADEER] Charlie Guiteau Drew a crowd to his trial, Led them in prayer, Said, "I killed Garfield, I'll make no denial. I was just acting for someone up there. The Lord's my employer, And now He's my lawyer, So do what you dare." Charlie said, "Hell, If I am guilty, Then God is as well." But God was aquitted And Charlie committed Until he should hang. Still, he sang: [GUITEAU] Look on the bright side, Not on the black side. Get off your backside, Shine those shoes! This is you golden Opportunity: You are the lightning And you're news! Wait till you see tomorrow, Tomorrow you won't be ignored! You could be pardoned, You could be President- Look on the bright side... I am going to the Lordy... [BALLADEER] Charlie Guiteau Had a crowd at the scaffold- [GUITEAU] I am so glad... [BALLADEER] -Filled up the square, Som many people That tickets were raffled. Shine on his shoes Charlie mounted the stair, Said, "Never sorrow, Just wait till tomorrow, Today isn't fair. Don't despair..." [GUITEAU] Look on the bright side, Look on the bright side, Sit on the right side... Of the... I am going to the Lordy, I am so glad! I am going to the Lordy, I am so glad! I have unified my party, I have saved my country. I shall be remembered! I am going to the Lordy... [BALLADEER] Look on the bright side, Not on the sad side, Inside the bad side Something's good! This is you golden Opportunity: You've been a preacher- [GUITEAU] Yes, I have! [BALLADEER] You've been an author- [GUITEAU] Yes, I have! [BALLADEER] You've been a killer- [GUITEAU] Yes, I have! [BALLADEER] You could be an angel_ [GUITEAU] Yes, I could! [BALLADEER] Just wait until tomorrow, Tomorrow they'll all climb aboard! What if you never Got to be President? You'll be remembered- Look on the bright side- Trust in tomorrow- [BOTH] And the Lord!
A sad and rather deluded man who happened to shoot Garfield. Aweful. The song is amazing and even better when you are singing it. The Guiteau vocal part is challenging but rewarding. I have sung it and it was my perverse honor to do so. Thank you for the sharing. No one should shoot a president evermore.
Pun aside, I agree! Michael Starobin's orchestrations for Sondheim's work(this and Sunday in The Park with George) are just as great as Jonathan Tunick's(who did every other work of Sondhiem's)! You should check out the 1991 Off Broadway cast! The orchestrations sound fuller(with a 33 musician orchestra), but I'll give Starobin credit for doing the best to condense that orchestra to this 13 piece version(though I do miss the strings of the original)! www.starobin.com/blog/2007/12/4/the-possibility-of-growth-reorchestrating-assassins.html This guy also did the orchestrations for Falsettos, A New Brain, Next to Normal, If/Then, both the film and stage orchestrations of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and more! www.starobin.com/credits
James Garfield sounds like Christopher Lee. If you don't know who that is, he played Saruman from the Lord of the Rings, Count Dooku from Star Wars, and the dentist from Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.
charlie seems like the scariest of all the assassins, he's basically a kid with a gun
terrifying
and imposing figure.
@Julie Kavanagh all the other kids
IKR! let me tell you a little something about this dude,
my guy got kicked out of a COMMUTE which was basically a *cult*
the "going to the lordy" thing? he actually wrote that and recited it DURING HIS EXECUTION after the fucker just finished dancing
the absolute madlad
of course, it probably had something to do with his syphilis... which he got from shagging a prostitute to divorce his wife
To the people saying how this play glorifies the assassins, I think this song is a prime example of why it doesn't. It just shows all the assassins as sad, broken people who are too far out there to comprehend themselves until it's too late.
look on the bright side.
Thomas Templeton The Balladeer points this out during Another National Anthem when he essentially says "Yeah, you got people's attention but did it solve your problems? No, it didn't."
+janeyrevanescence12 I think it is equally critical of the Assassins and the US hyper optimistic system that leads to this problem
Gnomelord0 I'm agreeing with you there. I think it's a mixture of both. Even though the optimistic system can act as a mask, the Assassins still made the choice to kill instead of finding more proactive ways to express their disappointments.
depends on the assassin. Booth for example was a bastard fighting for a bastard cause, but Czolgocz fought for ideals of equality and assassinated a chief protagonist of an aggressive, imperialist and capitalist monstrosity (the US). so I don't think it's right to toss them all in the same basket.
like an old Chinese man once said, "political power grows out of the barrel of a gun".
It’s funny how Guiteau says he will be remembered, when no one really knew who Charlie J Guiteau was until this musical.
Or, more accurately, until Samonella.
Yet everyone knows who John Wilkes Booth was.
Yeah Sam O' Nella gave it a boost
Well, I have a book about presidential assassinations, but you right. He’s not very well known
people know about Boothe because Boothe had a political goal with his assassination and he achieved it, Guiteau was just a complete lunatic and killing Garfield was just senseless violence
One of the scariest things about guiteau was the fact that he wasnt depressed or a sad guy. He was just a neurotic narcissist who believed he was way more important than he was.
I’m pretty sure he was legally insane (from syphilis) but pleaded guilty, so he was never tested (they found out he was insane post-mortum) which makes him kinda terrifying
Yeah, just messed up by the system, and going through it with a highly toxic, deranged mindset.
I was reading an audition sheet for this play that had the characters listed along with a description. And that's how it described him; a little kid with a gun.
Checks out.
It's honestly kinda fucked up really. He was clearly mentally ill. A clear case of "not guilty by reason of insanity", but back then it didn't exist yet. So they basically executed some grown man with the mind of a child
@the next guy Didn’t Richard Lawrence get it? He attempted to assassinate Andrew Jackson. He stayed in an institution for the rest of his life
@@peggy3095 see the difference between the two is that Charles Guiteau actually succeeded in assassinating the president
@the next guy I know that. I was only trying to say that the “not guilty via insanity” ruling was a thing before Guiteau. Sorry if I misunderstood something
the reason i love this musical is it doesn't portray the assassins as the villains of their own stories
they were horrible people, but they didn't think so and this musical does a great job of showing that
A great villain is the hero in their own story.
Czolgosz wasn't a bad person though.
@@radiclization4583 neither was zangara, really. But they were all murderers on the same level.
@@reillymcwriting murder is based, what are you talking about? /s
Czolgosz was a piece of shit but the musical clearly sympathizes with him.
Fun fact: the ballad of guiteau was a real song Charles composed and sung during his execution
The "I am going to the Lordy" bit was a poem he wrote and sang at his execution, yes!
@@michaelwilliamybarra2409 I can totally understand why his books won't sell. That is objectively terrible poetry.
"And now"*points gun*"buy my book"
@@sophiecheng2384 Yeah, and it was originally delivered in screechy falsetto, so imagine all of the awfulness of that, and it sounds like he's trying to imitate the sound of inhaling helium. Really speaks to the genius of Sondheim that he was able to make something amazing out of it.
god i wasnt expecting this at all when i got here from schaf, this song is truly an experience w/o the context of the show and JESUS CHRIST nph's voice kicking in when i hadnt read the description made me 'aaaaa!????!!??!?!'
which episode did he talk about this musical again?
@@TheChaoticAsexual i came here from his top 30 villain songs !!
@@mor3796 nice to know Osaka watches schaffrillas too 👌
"You can be sad or you can be president" got it all I have to do is cure my depression and I'll be in the white house by monday
With a show like this, it's important to remember that while they have charismatic presentations, many of these character still did horrible things and the show still points this out(regardless of politics). It's okay to have your favorite assassin from this show so long as you remember you are enjoying the presentation of the person and not the person themselves.
Well put.
ArcaneArts kind of reminds me of the joker movie
Rose cherry
huh
Thank you.
"Many of these characters did horrible things."
Which Assassins character _didn't_ do horrible things in your opinion? 😅
I love how during the Gallows section his voice starts out sounding so sweet, and slowly looses his diction and whatever else is altered in his voice later on. It really reminds me of Kevin from Welcome to Night Vale; they both have charisma, but the more you get to know them, the scarier they can get.
no...no thats not a smile
**Jim Cummings voice** *_"I AM A TERRIFYING, IMPOSING FIGURRRRE!"_*
When I saw the show, during this scene there was jumping rope choreography and it was absolutely insane that he didn’t trip at all.
The brilliance of Sondheim and Weidman - create a musical full of fun, infectious characters that the audience falls in love with, then blow the audience's minds when they realize they've been rooting for a company of killers!
I love this song because you can absolutely hear the insanity and power in his voice.
who else was brought here by good ol schafrillas?
YAAS BABY!!
Yep
Our lord and savior Tamatoa
Yep
welcome fellow worshippers of our mighty god schafrillas
If it's possible to say so without sounding like a ghoul...Guiteau is my favorite of all the assassin. Such a silly figure in real life (this musical had him dead on) he was always playing to the crowd...even if the crowd (most of the time) was in his own head. He'd have LOVED Court TV...
When I first heard this, I thought Guiteau said "I am a terrifying and imposing TIGGER" and I have been unable to unhear it since
screw you, now its in my head now
OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING SOME ONE NEEDS TO MAKE ART OF THIS
Y E S. "The wonderful thing about ambassadors to France is I'm the only one!"
This show uses Charles as a comic relief character, but man, in real life he was absolutely insane.
Then again, the money he used to buy his gun called him a stoner, so there's that. It was 420 dollars in today's money.
He was pretty unintentionally funny in real life too. A direct quote from his Wikipedia: "Guiteau became something of a media sensation during his entire trial for his bizarre behavior, which included him frequently cursing and insulting the judge, most of the witnesses, the prosecution, and even his defense team, as well as formatting his testimony in epic poems which he recited at length, and soliciting legal advice from random spectators in the audience via passed notes. He dictated an autobiography to the New York Herald, ending it with a personal ad for "a nice Christian lady under 30 years of age.""
I love this but the “I will be remembered” is sad, because no one remembers Charlie, or even Garfield for that matter
Johnny cash sang about garfield and guiteau In America a 200 yr salute or close to that title a good album if yr American . I'm english so some of the songs grate lol 😆
Booth and Guiteau were the two actors nominated for Tony Awards in this show. Booth (Cerveris) won, but I think O'Hare deserves some credit.
He is the creepiest-sounding person in the world
When he says When you have a gun...
* gun barrel clicks*
Everyone pays attention :)
Is the scariest voice ever
I haven't seen the musical, so I'm just assuming that after he was hanged, he danced his way off stage.
something like that lmao
Yesterday, in 1881, Charles Guiteau shot President Garfield at a train station because he wouldn't "make him Ambassador to France." Garfield would die 2 months later from infection due to the shooting, thus making Guiteau the 2nd presidential assassin in history, behind John Wilkes Booth.
This is one of the few songs from this play where I actually prefer the revival recording. Denis O'Hare is just so good at sounding so pathetic.
And insane!
A sad and rather deluded man who happened to shoot Garfield. Aweful. The song is amazing and even better when you are singing it. The Guiteau vocal part is challenging but rewarding. I have sung it and it was my perverse honor to do so. Thank you for the sharing.
I really love how the play doesn't offer absolution for these people, but offers loads of sympathy for how the world they lived in failed them in one way or another. No one concludes the best option for their life is to kill a public figure unless they have gone through some serious despair and desperation and confusion.
Garfield would've survived if the doctors didn't use dirty tools
Typical medical quacks with their crappy equipment
[GUITEAU]
Guess who?
(shots)
Did I surprise you?
[MOORE]
You scared me half to death
[GUITEAU]
I am a terrifying and imposing figure!
You know, you are a very handsome woman
[MOORE]
Thank you
[GUITEAU]
How would you like to be the wife of the ambassador to France?
[MOORE]
It would be nice
[GUITEAU]
Ohhh, let me steal a kiss
[MOORE]
I don't think so
[GUITEAU]
Ohh, just one little kiss
[MOORE]
Stop...
[GUITEAU]
A cold cat, 'ey?
[MOORE]
Let go of me!
[GUITEAU]
I want a kiss!
[MOORE]
Are you alright?
[GUITEAU]
I am more than alright-I am extraordinary. I am to be reckoned with! I am-the next ambassador to France!
[VOICE]
Your train is on track six, Mr. President
[GUITEAU]
President Garfield?
[GARFIELD]
Yes?
[GUITEAU]
I want to be the next ambassador to France!
[GARFIELD]
I'm sorry?
[GUITEAU]
I want to be ambassador to France
[GARFIELD]
Mad as a hatter *laughs*
(shots)
[GUITEAU]
(at the gallows)
I am going to the Lordy,
I am so glad.
I am going to the Lordy,
I am so glad.
I am going to the Lordy,
Glory Hallelujah!
Glory Hallelujah!
I am going to the Lordy...
[BALLADEER]
Come all ye Christians,
And hear from sinner:
Charlie Guiteau.
Bound and determined
He'd wind up a winner,
Charlie had dreams
That he wouldn't let go.
Said, "Nothing to it,
I want it, I'll do it,
I'm Charles J. Guiteau."
Charlie Guiteau
Never said "Never"
Or heard the word "No."
Faced with disaster,
His heart would beat faster,
His smile would just grow,
And he'd say:
[GUITEAU]
Look on the bright side,
Look on the bright side,
Sit on the right side
Of the lord.
This is the land of
Opportunity,
He is your lightning,
You his sword.
Wait till you see tomorrow,
Tomorrow you'll get you reward!
You can be sad
Or you can be President-
Look on the bright side...
I am going to the Lordy...
[BALLADEER]
Charlie Guiteau
Drew a crowd to his trial,
Led them in prayer,
Said, "I killed Garfield,
I'll make no denial.
I was just acting
for someone up there.
The Lord's my employer,
And now He's my lawyer,
So do what you dare."
Charlie said, "Hell,
If I am guilty,
Then God is as well."
But God was aquitted
And Charlie committed
Until he should hang.
Still, he sang:
[GUITEAU]
Look on the bright side,
Not on the black side.
Get off your backside,
Shine those shoes!
This is you golden
Opportunity:
You are the lightning
And you're news!
Wait till you see tomorrow,
Tomorrow you won't be ignored!
You could be pardoned,
You could be President-
Look on the bright side...
I am going to the Lordy...
[BALLADEER]
Charlie Guiteau
Had a crowd at the scaffold-
[GUITEAU]
I am so glad...
[BALLADEER]
-Filled up the square,
Som many people
That tickets were raffled.
Shine on his shoes
Charlie mounted the stair,
Said, "Never sorrow,
Just wait till tomorrow,
Today isn't fair.
Don't despair..."
[GUITEAU]
Look on the bright side,
Look on the bright side,
Sit on the right side...
Of the...
I am going to the Lordy,
I am so glad!
I am going to the Lordy,
I am so glad!
I have unified my party,
I have saved my country.
I shall be remembered!
I am going to the Lordy...
[BALLADEER]
Look on the bright side,
Not on the sad side,
Inside the bad side
Something's good!
This is you golden
Opportunity:
You've been a preacher-
[GUITEAU]
Yes, I have!
[BALLADEER]
You've been an author-
[GUITEAU]
Yes, I have!
[BALLADEER]
You've been a killer-
[GUITEAU]
Yes, I have!
[BALLADEER]
You could be an angel_
[GUITEAU]
Yes, I could!
[BALLADEER]
Just wait until tomorrow,
Tomorrow they'll all climb aboard!
What if you never
Got to be President?
You'll be remembered-
Look on the bright side-
Trust in tomorrow-
[BOTH]
And the Lord!
I just imagine him going to heaven and being sane again and he's like oh fuck what did I just do
@@emmautterback3927 that needs to be a TV show, where history’s monsters go to hell and have a moment of clarity.
@@joemullarkey5719 needs to have something extra to be tv show length
@@asrieldreemurr1988 well obviously. I was just thinking it would be a cool idea.
It's coquette not cold cat
Who else heard from this guy because of Sam O'Nella?
I praise this actor, his impression is brilliant, makes you feel the maniac
Guit: let me be ambassador
Garf: no
Guit: I’ll make you eat those words
Denis O'Hare really is the best Guiteau, hands down
A sad and rather deluded man who happened to shoot Garfield. Aweful. The song is amazing and even better when you are singing it. The Guiteau vocal part is challenging but rewarding. I have sung it and it was my perverse honor to do so. Thank you for the sharing. No one should shoot a president evermore.
These orchestrations are killing me...in a good way.
(get it, Assassins? Killing me?)
tomatoherb Patrick Star: "BOOOO!" 👎
tomatoherb I got it
Y just just y
Pun aside, I agree!
Michael Starobin's orchestrations for Sondheim's work(this and Sunday in The Park with George) are just as great as Jonathan Tunick's(who did every other work of Sondhiem's)!
You should check out the 1991 Off Broadway cast! The orchestrations sound fuller(with a 33 musician orchestra), but I'll give Starobin credit for doing the best to condense that orchestra to this 13 piece version(though I do miss the strings of the original)!
www.starobin.com/blog/2007/12/4/the-possibility-of-growth-reorchestrating-assassins.html
This guy also did the orchestrations for Falsettos, A New Brain, Next to Normal, If/Then, both the film and stage orchestrations of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and more!
www.starobin.com/credits
Imagine not being Ambassador to France. This post was made by the Levi P. Morton Gang.
My favorite song from this musical
@ArcaneArts perhaps it is best not to think of it as your favourite Assasin, but your favourite character
Wiser words have never been said, TH-cam uploader TheSoulMan8 😌😔👊
One of the best songs in the musical!
Neil's voice is so awesome :)
god this album art is cursed af
Yeah, this show deserves better. And the original album art was great!
Gosh I need to see this show I'm absolutely obsessed with it.
"Guess who~"
Me: I'm excited for this song
"Bang Bang!"
Me: (flinches) Jesus christ-
The poster looks like a meme-
"Look at the bright side......you'll be remembered...you'll see tommorow...and the Lord!"
Goddamn!
+ZekPatterson
Charlie Guiteau: America's most notable Never-Nude.
The guy singing this sounds cool.
You liking this was quite a SHOT in the dark!
Well This Aged Like Milk.
@@stephenquinn3447 booooo
I can't believe I forgot Denis O'Hare was in this production. 😍
Lincoln: John Wilkes Booth
Garfield: Charles J. Guiteau
McKinley: Leon Czolgosz
Kennedy: Harvey Lee Oswald.
William Henry Harrison: *Pneumonia*
Hitler: Hitler
Well, this is actually pretty sad..
Dang..
OMG fucking Neil Patrick Harrison is in this musical now I have to absolutely listen to it all
I'm not christian but I enjoy singing along, so I discovered that 'going to the lordy' can be replaced with 'going to lu-igi'
James Garfield sounds like Christopher Lee. If you don't know who that is, he played Saruman from the Lord of the Rings, Count Dooku from Star Wars, and the dentist from Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.
Also Dracula I the Hammer Dracula films
@@stephenquinn3447 Oh, yeah! I forgot about that one. I also learned he's in James Bond too.
Christopher Lee also started a metal band and released a couple albums.
This is such a good song
AmBaSsAdOr To FrAnCe
What?
tbh?? this one’s instrumental is so pretty like. oh god
Love how in this song it dosnt show him as a villain but an optimist narcissist
charles gitout
We're doing this at my college, our Gutieau reminds me of Tobias Funke for whatever reason. Love this song. Poor Guiteau...
GOD DAMN YOU GARFIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!!
Denis O’Hare would have made for an amazing Joker, if one comes to think about it.
Or a riddler or mad hatter
Fuck this shit, i am going to the lordy.
This??? Is so good???
@VandalStork I don't think you sound like a Ghoul, probably because he's my favourite one of the Assassins too...
I'm pretty sure I just got this role so I'm doing some research
thanks tumblr post about Korean danganronpa fan game character Iroha Nijue for letting me know this song exists
banger song..
I love it :3
1:17 future reference for myself
anyone else from schaffrillas
H3thegoat mee
Song starts 1:21
@LittleAnnieH I get your point ..but I love his voice mostly x)
why does it feel like Giovanni Potage should sing this
Omg…
I remember this from a stream from a good while ago, All That Chazz with DJ Chazz. Miss him.
what is BRC may i ask?
Broadway Revival Cast
@ArcaneArts Exactly.
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Game