Yeah, in this there’s a lot more tension and drama, it isn’t mainly about the emotion of Washington leaving, but in One Last Time, it’s entirely about emotion and Washington leaving, so after listening to the album a few times the emotion goes away
Imagine how insane this would look onstage.Especially Hamilton screaming "PAY YOUR F*****G TAXES!"I know why they cut it but I'm still sad about it not making it in
I mean, who wouldn't get nervous? To call Hamilton a loose cannon with no impulse control is an understatement. He never learned how to talk less *_or_* take a break. He likely could've had a much longer life, potentially even an even more successful career, had he just learned how to shut the hell up and not work himself to exhaustion, causing his already bad impulse control to worsen.
I love how near the end it includes the "da da da da da" from 'You'll be back', but rather than how the King was the lead of it the lyric the whole time, Washington did it with them twice and then left them to do it themselves after teaching them how to work independently
I like how Hamilton literally when he messes up, it’s like this: Hamilton: *does something bad* Also Hamilton: *points at Jefferson* His fault- Jefferson: .......I DID NOTHING WRONG-*censor bad words and lunges for Hamilton* Hamilton: *repels him with KnOwLeDgE*
I would love politicts if that's what happened. Like imagine how imagine the textbooks would be "it was then that Alexander Hamilton walked out, accompanied by the president, George Washington. He shouted "PAY YOUR FREAKING TAXES" and returned to the bulding."
DID HE JUST SHOUT WHAT HE SHOULD’VE SHOUTED IN THE MUSICAL? HE SAID PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES *wipes tear from eye* I’m so proud of him He’s grown up to become A fInE mAn
The image of Washington and Hamilton pulling up to a crowd, drunk and alone saying, ‘you are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered’ is priceless. Hamilton is an S tier hype man with the the adlibs bro.
@@Anonymous-eo2er Out of nowhere? Its foreshadowed in Cabinet Battle 1 by Jefferson and its the direct result of Hamilton's financial plan which he made law in The Room Where It Happens. The real issue is so much happens in this song and without the One Last Ride Reprise, Washington leaves on a somewhat chaotic note rather than a somber note as seen in One Last Time.
Time vs Ride: while both are good I think that time is better because rather than tell a story of a rebellion and Washington going home, it focuses on Hamilton's reaction to Washington stepping down and Washington saying its ok. Its more of a conversation between 2 friends rather than a story, and carries more emotion For actors i can't pick though, I love both
I just noticed, in cabinet battle #1 Jefferson says “imagine what gonna happen if you try to tax our whisky” the first half of this song is about the whiskey rebellion. I’ve listened to this 5 times and I just realized it
@@totia1398 I'm not American we don't learn this stuff in school but I read a lot of non fiction about history so I knew it, I suppose if you're unaware of history with this musical being the instance then it's a shocking connection.
@@holly1218 i mean to be fair i wouldn't be able to stay in character if lin manuel-miranda was screaming "PAY YOUR FUCKING T A X E S" right next to me either
I really like this song, it's super fun, but I'm still glad we got One Last Time instead. I feel like Hamilton's depression about Washington leaving was really important to emphasize and I'm glad One Last Time touched on that. Here, Hamilton doesn't really care and is just like "Sure I'll help u :D" and it just doesn't really feel natural. Both songs are great tho
Well in this one, Hamilton still has 2 years before Washington is out of office and dealing with the Whiskey Rebellion is a much more pressing need than moping about Washington not staying in office.
"Pay your fucking taxes!" Hamilton in a nutshell : Not even kidding, in real life he loved taxes ( other people paying taxes, he didn't like being taxed obviously)
This song is so different. But I’m so glad it was changed. This is a great song but it’s not what was needed. But I will say that I love the key this is in
Agreed. They could have kept the bit where they went to confront the rebellion as its own song. Though the thing is that the placement would be tricky since Jefferson had already resigned at that point so having it before One Last Time wouldn't make sense, but right after wouldn't make sense either since Washington had already stepped down.
This is the workshop version. This was recorded in 2014, before the final version was performed at Broadway in 2015. They changed Washington's actor for the Broadway version idk why
I honestly wish they would've had the OBC record all of the songs, even the ones exclusive to off-Broadway. I would eagerly sit through an entire show that included a complete version of all of the songs that were cut.
It's amazing how Lin went from this to One Last Time. Completely different vibes.
I'm glad One Last Time was used in the finished play, but damn, I love it when it he yells "Pay your fucking taxes!".
PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES
I love both versions
Yeah, in this there’s a lot more tension and drama, it isn’t mainly about the emotion of Washington leaving, but in One Last Time, it’s entirely about emotion and Washington leaving, so after listening to the album a few times the emotion goes away
it’s incredible and i wish this was included but it makes sense it wasn’t
Imagine how insane this would look onstage.Especially Hamilton screaming "PAY YOUR F*****G TAXES!"I know why they cut it but I'm still sad about it not making it in
Technically this was part of the off-Broadway shows, so there were audiences that got to see this :)
They should’ve kept that part
OMG once again I am late to the Hamilton party. I had heard Conratulations, but missed the others. So happy to have found them.
Why did they cut it?
@@fakename6282the part about the whiskey rebellion was irrelevant in the actual somg
*PAY YOUR F*****NG TAXES!*
You know what?! You ARE mean! And all those things people said about you were TRUE! Like you are a two-faced, lying, back-stabing little [REDACTED]!!!
BOABOBBAOABOABOABOABA
@Mateo Fenn yes, yes I am now PAY YOUR DAMN TAXES
HI HEATHER
@@alexanderhamilton2762 no you're not
i love how the more alexander yells, the more nervous washington seems to get
I mean, who wouldn't get nervous? To call Hamilton a loose cannon with no impulse control is an understatement. He never learned how to talk less *_or_* take a break. He likely could've had a much longer life, potentially even an even more successful career, had he just learned how to shut the hell up and not work himself to exhaustion, causing his already bad impulse control to worsen.
I love how near the end it includes the "da da da da da" from 'You'll be back', but rather than how the King was the lead of it the lyric the whole time, Washington did it with them twice and then left them to do it themselves after teaching them how to work independently
The sweet little intricacies of Lin
Two terms lol
Holy shit
WHY TF AM I TEARING UP IT'S JUST BUNCH OF GUYS GOING DA DA DA
I like how Hamilton literally when he messes up, it’s like this:
Hamilton: *does something bad*
Also Hamilton: *points at Jefferson* His fault-
Jefferson: .......I DID NOTHING WRONG-*censor bad words and lunges for Hamilton*
Hamilton: *repels him with KnOwLeDgE*
MARRRY I FOUND YOU ON YOTUBE REEEEEE
Cringe
@@iiloony7045 cringe
@@apocalypse8346 idc :P stay mad
@@iiloony7045 cringe
that got chaotic fast
I love how the solution for the whisky rebellion was for George Washington to get them all to start simping mad for him.
What do you mean, his solution was siccing his attack dog on them!
I mean, it would work on all of us as well
They are actually drinking
wait what 👁👄👁
they got drunk when they went went on that riot thingy
BUCK BUCK BUCK BUCK BUCK
My new catchphrase
It means to rebel
2:53
imagine that at the white house
*hamilton walks over peacefully*
Hamilton:PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES
*he then walks away happily*
I would love politicts if that's what happened.
Like imagine how imagine the textbooks would be "it was then that Alexander Hamilton walked out, accompanied by the president, George Washington. He shouted "PAY YOUR FREAKING TAXES" and returned to the bulding."
@@BluebeerryBPS I wish! That would be hilarious
i’m pretty sure they went to the heart of the rebellion western Pennsylvania.
@@cofphin6109 i was talking about how the hamilton cast preformed at the white house
DID HE JUST SHOUT WHAT HE SHOULD’VE SHOUTED IN THE MUSICAL?
HE SAID
PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES
*wipes tear from eye*
I’m so proud of him
He’s grown up to become A fInE mAn
I was surprised when he said that, definitely wish that was in the musical :,)
The image of Washington and Hamilton pulling up to a crowd, drunk and alone saying, ‘you are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered’ is priceless. Hamilton is an S tier hype man with the the adlibs bro.
2:58 you can literally hear Washington trying not to laugh in the middle if the song, I fucking love it
"PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES"
"Son, jesus christ calm down- I love you, but please chill-"
ugh i honestly like this better than one last time just because of how chaotic it is and it makes me sad lmao
I love both but i like one last time better because of the fig tree-
shrimPjamie 14 honestly the fig tree carried Hamilton
The whole rebellion kinda comes out of nowhere at this point. I think One Last Time just fit a lot better within the story
@@Anonymous-eo2er
Out of nowhere? Its foreshadowed in Cabinet Battle 1 by Jefferson and its the direct result of Hamilton's financial plan which he made law in The Room Where It Happens.
The real issue is so much happens in this song and without the One Last Ride Reprise, Washington leaves on a somewhat chaotic note rather than a somber note as seen in One Last Time.
@@Teknanam Yea it just kinda strays to far away from the main storyline, just like Cabinet Battle #3 does.
Time vs Ride: while both are good I think that time is better because rather than tell a story of a rebellion and Washington going home, it focuses on Hamilton's reaction to Washington stepping down and Washington saying its ok. Its more of a conversation between 2 friends rather than a story, and carries more emotion
For actors i can't pick though, I love both
I can imagine a way that they could combine the two, starting with Ride and ending with Time.
Hamilton: PAY YOUR FUCKIN' TAXES!
Washington: *my homie is savage af and I LOVE it!*
2:48
My favourite part, I'm pretty sure they were drunk-
Very much Hawks I love you
100% it was- amazing but they were probably drunk
they were
Lmao that got chaotic
It would have been great to hear Christopher Jackson sing this.....
Matthew Knutsen Is this not him?
@@alynthimarie6744 No, it's not. I'm pretty sure it's Jon Rua, who always plays Charles Lee in the OG Broadway Cast
I think they did a ham4ham with him singing at least a little bit of it. I may be wrong though, just something I remembered.
This is Isaiah Johnson, who played Washington in the Vassar College version, the First National tour and the Puerto Rican tour.
@@Nina-tr3ww this is charles Lee damn was he a Washington understudy cause he does it so well
I just noticed, in cabinet battle #1 Jefferson says “imagine what gonna happen if you try to tax our whisky” the first half of this song is about the whiskey rebellion. I’ve listened to this 5 times and I just realized it
I just knew this bc of my eight grade history class lol
@@totia1398 I'm not American we don't learn this stuff in school but I read a lot of non fiction about history so I knew it, I suppose if you're unaware of history with this musical being the instance then it's a shocking connection.
Me: enjoying this song.
Me: hears "pay your fucking taxes"
Me: WHEEZE
One las time is how history books picture friendships between important people
One last ride is how they actually were
So, nobody's gonna talk about Anthony's and Oaks voice? No? Okay.
When I heard them I was like wait what.
@Layci Bartlett When they say "Everybødy put yøur guns døwn" its anthønys vøice and I think Øak says "Øh my gød"
Wait when?
Rebel 1
i love 'one last time' but this... this is a whole different vibe and i love it -only about 1%- more than 'one last time'
Nobody:
Hamilton: WHAT
I love Washington's "WhYYyyy". He's just so done with Hamilton
I feel like this one's much more of a emotional rollercoaster for some reason.
George just trying to give commands:
Hamilton: *PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES*
This is my first time listening to this version and I absolutely died at "pay your fucking taxes" I was NOT expecting that
*"PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES!"* Best line.
Why was the gem of chaos not kept in the musical?
I've heard its because washington couldnt not laugh after "PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES"
@@holly1218 i mean to be fair i wouldn't be able to stay in character if lin manuel-miranda was screaming "PAY YOUR FUCKING T A X E S" right next to me either
@@aromanticfranziskavonkarma i love ur pfp
@@aromanticfranziskavonkarma I'd probably be smiling knowing what's about to happen, since they have to prepare for the show and all.
isn't it more in character that he would laugh?
The actor playing Rebel 1 really delivers his 3 lines so well, my God rsrsrsrs
Lmao it's oak
It's oak lmao
I really like this song, it's super fun, but I'm still glad we got One Last Time instead. I feel like Hamilton's depression about Washington leaving was really important to emphasize and I'm glad One Last Time touched on that. Here, Hamilton doesn't really care and is just like "Sure I'll help u :D" and it just doesn't really feel natural. Both songs are great tho
Well in this one, Hamilton still has 2 years before Washington is out of office and dealing with the Whiskey Rebellion is a much more pressing need than moping about Washington not staying in office.
"imagine what gon happen when you try to tax our whiskey"
I cant get over hamilton yelling PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES
"Pay your fucking taxes!"
Hamilton in a nutshell :
Not even kidding, in real life he loved taxes ( other people paying taxes, he didn't like being taxed obviously)
The dislike is Pennsylvania😂
There is more than one Pennsylvania?
@@arising.sights its all the rebels who were upset about the whiskey tax
@@arising.sights It's all of Pennsylvania's alternative accounts
The one dislike is from the song, being upset that it didn't make it into the musical
Why did I just learn about this song?
IKR!
Sameess
Don't drink or this will happen
@@alisakhondker3118 I would drink to get this to happen to me lol I'm still not of drinking age
@@alisakhondker3118 guess I’ll drink then 🤷🏼♀️
This song is so different. But I’m so glad it was changed. This is a great song but it’s not what was needed. But I will say that I love the key this is in
Could you do the lyrics for the workshop version of What’d I miss. Edit:WOW this is the most likes I ever had I’m happy people agree with me
Did anyone notice how George Washington was singing "Da da da daa dat daa daa"
While King George was "Da da da dat da, dat da da da da ya da"
H-
In my mind, this is a cannon Hamilton event
I can't believe I am just now discovering this. I would love to see a performance with the original cast with all of the cut songs.
2:40 and ahead that escalated quickly
I like one last time better but there should’ve been a separate song about the whiskey rebellion in the final soundtrack
Agreed. They could have kept the bit where they went to confront the rebellion as its own song. Though the thing is that the placement would be tricky since Jefferson had already resigned at that point so having it before One Last Time wouldn't make sense, but right after wouldn't make sense either since Washington had already stepped down.
Act 1: Oh, am I talking too loud? Sometimes I get overexcited, shoot off at the mouth.
Act 2: PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES!!!
We know that’s not Washington’s voice-
There are multiple Washington's for when the original can't make it.
This is the workshop version. This was recorded in 2014, before the final version was performed at Broadway in 2015. They changed Washington's actor for the Broadway version idk why
@@sappy2075 oh okay thanks!
@@whitejadin7157 oh thanks!
This can’t be real
It is
Ah but it is, Fuzzy the fox
Ranboo pfp :D
i wish this was in the musical instead of one last time, i like both songs but this one feels more funky and i like it
Now this, is my favorite song.
Imagine what would happen if you tried to tax our whiskey ...
*dying of laughter* BUCK BUCK BUCK BUCK
Washington: da da da da da
King george: that's my line
2:54 yeah trump, u go do that plz
im guessing this song isnt in the musical because every wouldnt be able to hold the laugh.
I honestly wish they would've had the OBC record all of the songs, even the ones exclusive to off-Broadway. I would eagerly sit through an entire show that included a complete version of all of the songs that were cut.
You are out gunned
*WHAT*
Outmanned
*WHAT*
Out numbered out planned
*PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES*
11 Dislikes: Young man, I am from Pennsylvania, so watch your mouth
Just a friendly reminder to "PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES!!!!!"
outnumbered outplanned
PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES
5:00 seems underrated and it sounds awesome
Look at that, no dislikes
Nice pfp 😉
Hamilton: *PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES!!*
Mood.
😂Washington caimly says, "everybody put your guns down." Hamilton aggressively says, "pay your fucking taxes!" Five likes for more.
no one:
hamilton: PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXEs-
0:33
Me @ Hamilton's life choices in act 2
2:54 Is 2020 and you culd say instead "WEAR A FUCKING MASK"
What is this?? This can’t be a serious first draft Lin yelled “pay your fucking taxes” and Washington laughed
Its not a first draft. It did show up in earlier versions of the play before Broadway.
"PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES"
-Alexander Hamilton 20somthing
This is actually better than one last time but that is still a good song
No it’s not
@@hollisfortune8791 yes it it
@@IwasntHerebruh it absolutely is not but whatever
I would love to see Lin and Christopher Jackson perform this in a Ham4Ham.
"PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES!" needs to be turned into a notification noise.
I wish this wasn’t cut more than any of the other cut songs, this song is literally perfect, and easily my favorite Hamilton song
it ranges from 0 to 1000 so easily it scares
For a long time i thought he said "FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK" but turned out he said bucks and the shitposts made me think the wrong thing lmao
Hamilton chill buddy, but also it’s great entertainment soo keep it up
and the moral of the story is
*PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES*
The 6 dislikes are from
Thomas Jefferson
James Maddison
Aaron Burr
James Reynolds
George Eacker
John Adams
The other dislikes are the whiskey rebellion
I literally searched up "PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES" just to listen to this HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
yeah same-
I love 2:38
"PaY YOur FuCkInG TaXes!"
Like how could this be left out of the musical
PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES
*BWUH BWUH BWUH BWUH BWUH BWUH*
Hamilton taxed our whiskey and started a riot suddenly I’m siding with Arron Burr
The damn fool that shot him
Love how this has no dislikes
One last time had more emotion and was fantastic, but I like one last ride better because of funny and insane it is
2:48
no one:
hamilton: *PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES*
i- why did i comment this... is my sense of humor as not funny as it was 6 months ago? i hope not
Washington is almost always pissed in the play lmao
Im the 800th like :)
2:48 **Hamilton got rabies**
I think we know why we're all here..
Why was this not featured on the Hamilton Mixtape?!
This isn’t Cristopher Jackson, or am I wrong?
you’re right, it’s not.
@@crawford5448 who is it?
@@psicopato2460 the one who played charles lee in the OG cast if i'm not wrong
Also known as: hamilton gets fucking angry
Ham:PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXS
How has nobody done a first time listening reaction video to this?
PAY UR F*CKIN TAXES
HAND EM UP
BAOBAOBAOBABAOBAOABOABOABAOBAOA