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  • Hamilton is a legendary Broadway Musical. Leslie Odom Jr and Lin-Manuel Miranda outdid himself with these songs and as Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr! In my ""The Room Where It Happens" & "Schuyler Defeated" (From "Hamilton)" reaction I listen to MORE of possibly my new FAVORITE Broadway musical!
    I'm a Hamilton noob reacting to ""The Room Where It Happens" & "Schuyler Defeated" (From "Hamilton)"! Listen to ""The Room Where It Happens" & "Schuyler Defeated" (From "Hamilton)" on CZcams here:
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    Hamilton: An American Musical is a sung-and-rapped-through musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda. It tells the story of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Miranda said he was inspired to write the musical after reading the 2004 biography Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow.
    The show draws heavily from hip hop, as well as R&B, pop, soul, and traditional-style show tunes. It casts non-white actors as the Founding Fathers and other historical figures. Miranda described Hamilton as about "America then, as told by America now."
    It's my first time listening to Hamilton and my first time listening to ""The Room Where It Happens" & "Schuyler Defeated".
    #hamilton #linmanuelmiranda #reaction #music #yobgs
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  • @YoBGS
    @YoBGS  Před 2 lety +116

    Ohhhhh the next video with Cabinet Battle #2 is gonna be a BANGER so make sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on it. Have an awesome weekend, take care, and Happy Hamilton Day!!

    • @gabster3401
      @gabster3401 Před 2 lety

      : '.

    • @alyssawaters7781
      @alyssawaters7781 Před 2 lety +7

      I don't care the grouping you do with any songs, except you HAVE to do Hurricane and the Reynolds Pamplet back to back

    • @joelsasmad
      @joelsasmad Před 2 lety +1

      I really like this song. At the beginning we have Alexander reversing his position from My Shot, establishing how strange and different Hamilton has become and the ominous tone of the music that hints at the growing power and corruption within Hamilton and the fear of him others are beginning to fear. We have Burr breaking down and finally choosing to no longer wait for it, the "click boom" being him taking his shot. We also have a degree of political commentary on how the political figure we put in power have so much more control and power over our lives than we will ever know a 13:27.

    • @IwasntHerebruh
      @IwasntHerebruh Před 2 lety

      Pls react to the Schuyler defeated original and the song Let It Go, they're off Broadway and really good

    • @ImmaKillMrHello
      @ImmaKillMrHello Před 2 lety

      the next three are cabinet battle 2, washington on your side, and one last time

  • @sethrothz
    @sethrothz Před 2 lety +501

    Also a note:
    "Click, boom" at the end of The Room Where it Happens is literally Burr taking his shot, leading to him having a senate seat.

    • @thegirlofmanyfandoms99
      @thegirlofmanyfandoms99 Před rokem +17

      He grew out of the "I'll wait for it" mindset. He even proposed to Alex to have a duel

    • @piperbird7193
      @piperbird7193 Před 8 měsíci +11

      The red tablecloth turning into the blue light is him changing parties to get that seat as well. He truly did stand for nothing, just whatever would get him into the room. His pose is also the opposite of Hamilton's, pointing down instead of up (which is it's own thing, because 'throwing away your shot' meant to fire into the air during a duel.)

  • @the_UF365
    @the_UF365 Před 2 lety +498

    Leslie Odom Jr is the most charismatic actor in the whole show. His singing voice is great, even when he adds the rasp to it in live performances. No wonder he won best lead actor in a musical during the following award season at the Tony's.

    • @iimochiii3602
      @iimochiii3602 Před 2 lety +10

      Yeah I agree he really is absolutely incredible! The entire cast is fantastic!

    • @kylanwilson2754
      @kylanwilson2754 Před rokem +9

      His performance is phenomenal, but I highly recommend seeing it live now. Different actors are playing him so differently and it’s all good!

    • @websdontmatter5631
      @websdontmatter5631 Před 8 měsíci

      @@kylanwilson2754but he’s the best one

  • @staying_silent
    @staying_silent Před 2 lety +323

    The Room Where It Happens is just such a conceptually cool song to me, because of course that meeting really happened, and it's just as mysterious in actual history as it is in the musical. Hamilton, Jefferson and Madison were the only ones present, and none of them ever gave a full account of what happened. Lin Manuel Miranda wrote a whole song about a historical event that we will _never_ know the full details of, and how it affected people indirectly involved, and it is _awesome._

    • @kennedyhuff
      @kennedyhuff Před 2 lety +24

      He's got a talent for it, Burn is all about no one really knowing how Eliza reacted

    • @2ntwins
      @2ntwins Před 2 lety +23

      NOt quite actually. Jefferson wrote an account and that's how we know about it. But it was far too self serving to be accurate. While the details are generally considered correct, it was most likely a deal that happened over many dinners and back room deals. The one dinner here is an exaggeration by jefferson to make himself look better. That's why it's "thomas claims!"

    • @elly_hermione
      @elly_hermione Před 2 lety +15

      @@2ntwins speaking of the "Thomas claims" part. I was actually sure that Thomas's verse in this song is total bullsh- I mean, not true :D And made that way so that we could clearly see how he is trying to make himself look more important. I used to think that the show was supposed to demonstrate how he was just making up the story about Hamilton "basically begging" to have a talk; but as far as I know now, historically this part is sort of true, Hamilton really was in despair and ready to do almost anything to get the banks. Obviously, Jefferson is still being a bit ridiculous with all his "I arranged the meeting, I arranged the menu, the venue, the sitting" because ffs, who really cares about the menu and the *sitting* when there are literally just three of you; he is just cherishing his ego here, no doubt. But it's funny how the first part that used to seem the least realistic to me turned out to be quite true! I'm not 100% sure about it because I just can't remember where I read about it and if it really came from a reliable source, but I think it was something more or less believable, or I would have just ignored it.

    • @2ntwins
      @2ntwins Před 2 lety +10

      @@elly_hermione Yeah, historians generally agree that it is probably largely true, but he is exaggerating his own importance. Jefferson more so than almost any other of the founding fathers was concerned with how people viewed him.

    • @Kierarose216
      @Kierarose216 Před měsícem

      I love that! Lin wrote it because he couldn’t find any info about the dinner. Clever!

  • @jamespratt2243
    @jamespratt2243 Před 2 lety +106

    Lin Manuel Miranda has been quoted as saying “Wait for It” and “The Room Where it Happens” are two of the best songs he ever wrote, and Leslie Odom Jr. got to sing both of them.

    • @disableddragonborn
      @disableddragonborn Před rokem +10

      As an emphatic Burr supporter (and someone whose senior yearbook quote was "I am the one thing in life I can control. I am inimitable, I am an original.") I fully agree with Lin. 😆

  • @jackwinings9986
    @jackwinings9986 Před 2 lety +98

    The table cloth being removed changes the color burr is standing on from red to blue which might symbolize him switching parties so he can become a senator as part of his plan to get in “the room”

    • @disableddragonborn
      @disableddragonborn Před rokem +3

      Maybe, but it would make more sense to go from red to blue to red, as democratic republicans are also called Jeffersonian republicans.

    • @clairethompson5549
      @clairethompson5549 Před rokem +1

      Ooh, that is a very cool observation! I like to think the mirror made it possible to light him from below, lighting a metaphorical fire under his butt.

  • @StoryMing
    @StoryMing Před 2 lety +194

    11:42 -- EXACTLY! You nailed it, Yo. Burr never says what he wants to *do* in the Room, or what he wants to be there _for,_ he just wants in for the sake of BEING IN. But again-- major turning point for Burr's character. This is the first time he has ever actually stated What He Wants.

    • @CABRALFAN27
      @CABRALFAN27 Před rokem +12

      Well, I'd argue wanting to be in the Room so that nobody can screw you over without you even knowing isn't a totally invalid reason. Although, power for self-protection isn't all that different than power for the sake of having power at the end of the day.

    • @StoryMing
      @StoryMing Před rokem +15

      @@CABRALFAN27
      No, it is certainly not a totally invalid reason.
      ...But it is not ENOUGH.

    • @disableddragonborn
      @disableddragonborn Před rokem +4

      I commented this, but I'll say it again. When YoBGS said that the person most qualified for the job is someone who doesn't want it, that completely contradicts the idea that you need a reason to want to be in a position of power. He also mentioned in another video how in debates, if you state your position first, you effectively lose the debate because it gives your opponent the ability to directly destroy your arguments,

  • @amysimons
    @amysimons Před 2 lety +40

    "If this song doesn't piss off Burr I don't know what will."
    Just you wait...

  • @godabandonedthistimeline
    @godabandonedthistimeline Před 2 lety +195

    Actually the beginning of Schuyler Defeated is more like the Schuyler Sisters. Specifically the part:
    "Daddy said to be home by sundown
    Daddy doesn't need to know
    Daddy said not to go downtown
    Like I said, you're free to go
    But look around, look around
    The revolution's happening in New York (New York)
    Angelica (work!)"
    Which is fitting since both of these parts have to do Philip Schuyler.
    Also the one you pointed as one of the Schuyler sisters in The Room Where It Happens was Maria Raynolds

    • @BlueSodaPop_
      @BlueSodaPop_ Před 2 lety +4

      I mean, he's kinda- kiiiiiinda right I guess, since it's the same actress, but not quite

    • @saber1epee0
      @saber1epee0 Před 2 lety +2

      yes because that's the answer to "What happened to Peggy" in the musical. in act II she plays Mariah

    • @godabandonedthistimeline
      @godabandonedthistimeline Před 2 lety +1

      @@saber1epee0 I know it's the same actress but it's not the same character

    • @kev121
      @kev121 Před 2 lety +3

      The music from Schuyler Defeated is the Schuyler Sisters.

    • @user-yb6ef1ji8i
      @user-yb6ef1ji8i Před 4 měsíci

      “ Daddy said to be home by sundown........”
      Add on please.

  • @AdamNisbett
    @AdamNisbett Před 2 lety +59

    I like how at the end of “Room where it happens” when Burr strikes his big freeze pose it’s almost the same pose as the one of Hamilton that represents the whole play in advertising. But while Hamilton’s pose is pointing/facing up, Burr tucks in and points down.

    • @jamespratt2243
      @jamespratt2243 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m not sure if if noticed it before, but I definitely noticed it watching this time.

    • @klosux
      @klosux Před rokem +1

      wowowowo thats so interesting

  • @kiwiparfaits
    @kiwiparfaits Před 2 lety +83

    the room where it happens is like a disney villain song. it ROCKS!! the growl sorta singing part is my favorite part of the song.

    • @klosux
      @klosux Před 2 lety +7

      omg yes its one of my favorite songs from hamilton because it gives off villain song vibes and i love villain songs so much

    • @disableddragonborn
      @disableddragonborn Před rokem +1

      I personally hate when people call it a villain song. Burr was not the villain. He was villainized by history, sure, but he isn't even an antagonist in the show. Other than narrating, the only thing he really was in the show is Alexander's punching bag.

    • @kiwiparfaits
      @kiwiparfaits Před rokem +3

      @@disableddragonborn i wasn't trying to call burr a villain when people say this it's like written like/Sounds like a villain song. he acts as the antagonist of the musical, but he was literally just a guy trying to succeed

    • @disableddragonborn
      @disableddragonborn Před rokem +1

      @@kiwiparfaits Sorry for the knee-jerk reaction, I'm just so sick of folks acting like Burr would not have been a better POTUS than Jefferson. I'm an avid Burr supporter, to the point that my yearbook quote was "I am the one thing in life I can control, I am inimitable, I am an original." 😂

    • @kiwiparfaits
      @kiwiparfaits Před rokem +2

      @@disableddragonborn I understand!

  • @Jack_Stones
    @Jack_Stones Před 2 lety +124

    I like to imagine that the conversation with Hamilton where he mock's burr's whole "wait for it" mantra is actually all in Burr's head.

    • @misteruncanny
      @misteruncanny Před 2 lety +42

      That could make sense! Alexander doesn't look at Burr until he mocks him. It seems a little strange.
      So it could be that, or maybe to Burr: Hamilton doesn't acknowledge him unless it's to criticize.

    • @Jack_Stones
      @Jack_Stones Před 2 lety +19

      @@misteruncanny I could definitely get behind that interpretation too. Burr's view of Hamilton definitely gets skewed over the years

    • @lauriesmith4575
      @lauriesmith4575 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​​@@misteruncannyI like to think of this song as Burr's entire life going sideways, until the election of 1800 when it completely turns over into chaos. Plus, Leslie absolutely plays into it with his scampering away 😂 and I absolutely love his semicircle run back towards the table at "the art of the compromise", because it's just *so extra* that is seems like it could be the good start of a breakdown. I always got the feeling that Burr's in the process of a mental breakdown regarding this song, and it kind of fits, in a weird way.

    • @juicebox7372
      @juicebox7372 Před 3 měsíci

      Well its more interesting because hamilton isnt even around when Burr talks about waiting for it.
      I think hamilton was just trying to give his own version of advice but "wait for it" was just Burr's trigger word

  • @liamwhite3522
    @liamwhite3522 Před 2 lety +156

    Next up is Cabinet Battle 2 and Washington on Your Side, with One Last Time deserving a video all to itself.
    As Burr so helpfully repeated in the song, we literally don't know for sure what happened in that dinnertime discussion. No one in that room ever gave a direct answer, no one else was in the room, and although the choice was arbitrary (where the capital is, nor where the finances take hold, both don't matter) it has has lasting consequences. Washington DC is forever the US capital, and New York is forever the financial center.
    Also, do you know about the "I want" song? It's a feature of many musicals, where the main character flat out sings what their motivation is. Disney films are rife with them: Little Mermaid's Part of Your World, Lion King's I Just Can't Wait to be King, Tangled's I've Got a Dream.
    My Shot is Alex's, The Room Where It Happens is Burr's. And as you note in a few videos, the first person to state their stance, the first person to explain what they want, loses.

    • @colt1903
      @colt1903 Před 2 lety +11

      Click, BOOM.
      ...
      Too soon?

    • @soodghbcf8398
      @soodghbcf8398 Před 2 lety +2

      OOo yes, One Last Time as a single video!

  • @gigin6534
    @gigin6534 Před 2 lety +44

    I love how the first part of the choreography repeats itself 3 times with each perspective

    • @strawberryskittle
      @strawberryskittle Před 2 lety +9

      I think that's missed by a lot of reactors. Same in helpless and satisfied.

    • @gigin6534
      @gigin6534 Před 2 lety +5

      @@strawberryskittle unfortunately, that's true. But I love that Hamilton is so detailed that you have to watch multiple times to catch some things

    • @Ellaudacity
      @Ellaudacity Před 3 měsíci

      I'm sorry but when does it repeat?

    • @gigin6534
      @gigin6534 Před 3 měsíci

      @ellakonrad581 in the song the room where it happens. The choreography repeats itself everytime another character's pov starts. First Burr and Hamilton, then Jefferson and Madison.

    • @Ellaudacity
      @Ellaudacity Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@gigin6534 I think I now found the part. That's so cool I never really thought about it, like that.
      So thanks

  • @CaydenGrimes.
    @CaydenGrimes. Před 2 lety +38

    Leslie dancing in this scene is just as amazing to watch as daveed in every other scene- he's so aggressive it's amazing, and it could kinda signify how desperate he's getting to make a name for himself- and daveeds sass as Thomas (in the entire musical not just in The Room Where It Happens) is so fun- Schuyler defeated is weird to me, also still saying that i always get it stuck in my head. not much more for me to say, i think it's weird yet good-! i dont have a fact this time sadly- im really loving these reactions! i try to watch them as soon as i can, seems i was early this time!

  • @orchidluv3329
    @orchidluv3329 Před rokem +17

    I really love “The Room Where it Happens” because it shows how Burr is losing his sanity and reason for his actions. In the beginning of the show, Burr seemed to look down on Hamilton, and in this song he is sort of stunned by him. He thought he was on top even though he didn’t do anything to keep his place. He also took his anger of being left out on Alexander because he is the polar opposite. That is why many fans call this song “Burr’s Disney villain song”.

  • @amadhatter13
    @amadhatter13 Před 2 lety +53

    Remember how we said that Hamilton walks in curves and Burr walks in rigid lines? Burr's character makes a huge development in Room Where It Happens and it's reflected in his pathing choreography

  • @weirdbunmi
    @weirdbunmi Před 2 lety +43

    I've noticed we often hear the record during a recollection or storytelling. We hear it "My Shot" at the beginning and end of Alex reflecting on his background, at the rewind in "Satisfied," Washington's recollection in "History Has Its Eyes On You," and here it's as we hear Jefferson and Madison's perspective of the story.
    The only reason I'm not convinced this is it is because we hear it in "Yorktown."

    • @AdamNisbett
      @AdamNisbett Před 2 lety +11

      Agreed. I think it represents something that’s perhaps a distorted remembrance based on present events in the same way that a record provides a slightly distorted representation of what it recorded.

  • @the_UF365
    @the_UF365 Před 2 lety +64

    @ YoBGS I'd suggest putting Cabinet Battle 2, Washington On Your Side, AND One Last Time together since they fit perfectly together in the story. Also I Know Him, The Adams Administration, and We Know go together perfectly as well. Even then, Hurricane, The Reynolds Pamphlet, and Burn go together perfectly, too.

    • @over-educatedxennial6753
      @over-educatedxennial6753 Před 2 lety +12

      From there, "Blow Us All Away," "Stay Alive Reprise," and "It's Quiet Uptown" should go together. "The Election of 1800," "Your Obedient Servant," and "Best of Wives and Best of Women" should go together. Then, the last two should DEFINITELY go together.

    • @jenniferparsons1238
      @jenniferparsons1238 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with all this!

    • @lumosmentis
      @lumosmentis Před 2 lety +1

      100% agree with both of these final suggestions

  • @prophet_of_troy
    @prophet_of_troy Před 2 lety +15

    The Room Where It Happens is absolutely Burr's Disney villain song. From this point on, he is motivated and done with being left behind while Hamilton succeeds.

  • @chellnz
    @chellnz Před 2 lety +25

    Unless there are specific lights on them I think when major characters are upstairs in these sorts of songs they are acting as part of the ensemble to help fill out the sound. Particularly when half of them are doing some pretty vigorous dancing it's good to have some strong singers in the mix. They could do the same thing from the wings but having them on stage helps fill it out a bit as well.

  • @arjungupta9181
    @arjungupta9181 Před 2 lety +16

    6:49
    Incredible observation when you consider after his character change by the end of this song he pretty much has the choreography on strings

  • @evelinaolsson6905
    @evelinaolsson6905 Před 2 lety +6

    I love that in wait for it he was much more reserved and didn't dance or anything. But now he's running across the stage, he doesn't wait for it anymore, which we see in Schyler defeated.

  • @over-educatedxennial6753
    @over-educatedxennial6753 Před 2 lety +14

    It indeed was after Burr defeated Philip Schuyler that Hamilton wrote, “I fear [Burr] is unprincipled both as a public and private man...I feel it a religious duty to oppose his career.” The final straw came around ten years later though, and I can't wait to see you react to that!!

  • @corvus1374
    @corvus1374 Před 2 lety +2

    And that is how Leslie Odom Jr. won a Tony award.

  • @arjungupta9181
    @arjungupta9181 Před 2 lety +12

    It really makes sense why the song was so eye-opening for Burr coz the song has absolutely everything about the compromise, everyone's perspective, everyone's wants, but it cuts off into the chorus write before the actual compromise because...well... No one else was there
    It's like Burr realised he needed to get in on the action because he couldn't even just know everything anymore like he did for the rest of the musical

  • @sarabearmcd9456
    @sarabearmcd9456 Před 2 lety +11

    Now go back and watch Schuyler Defeated into Cabinet Battle #2 to hear the little string lick transition to link the songs. So.Good.

  • @mozart2jazz
    @mozart2jazz Před 2 lety +13

    FYI- There IS an instrumental version of the Hamilton soundtrack (I accidentally purchased it on my phone because the full title scrolled off to the side & I couldn't tell that's what it was 😁). I don't listen to it all the time, but there's definitely some cool, awesome music on it that gets overlooked otherwise by the incredible singing. If you don't mind spending a few bucks, I'd say it's worth it.

  • @getass3290
    @getass3290 Před 2 lety +12

    DC isn't seen as the south nowadays but thats because the south has moved further south. Virginia isn't as southern as it once was and this also includes states north of them as well. Maryland used to be a very southern state if more urbanized than the rest of it. And DC is of course in between Maryland and Virginia.

    • @emilybennett6567
      @emilybennett6567 Před 2 lety +1

      Jackie Kennedy always praised DC's Northern charm and Southern efficiency. DC was formed by grants of land from both Maryland and Virginia, and Virginia's piece was "retro-ceded" and returned to Virginian control in 1847. Maryland is and always will be a border state with ties to both north and south. The Mason-Dixon line is located along Maryland's northern border with Pennsylvania, and politically MD was extremely unreliable in the Civil War, to the extent that they moved the Naval Academy from Annapolis to Rhode Island and Lincoln used federal troops to keep the Maryland legislature from convening. Most importantly, the area chosen for the District had good ports on the Potomac and was an easy day's ride up the road from Mount Vernon, and also convenient to Monticello and Madison's home. Burr's concern that Washington had already signed off on this plan was probably not far off, but the Room Where It Happened kept its own counsel.

  • @elly_hermione
    @elly_hermione Před 2 lety +6

    I assume (but it's only my theory) that this record player sound is there in The Room Where It Happens because with this passage that starts the song (the ta-ta ta-da-da-da-da one, I don't know how else I can describe it :D) and then repeats itself before each verse, where this recorder player noise sounds, we are sort of brought back to the beginning of this little story: firstly, we see how Hamilton was invited to the meeting, then we go back and see what Jefferson was thinking about it and what he did about it, then we go back again and see Madison's point of view. The same plot and choreography repeats three times (you can even see the little details like Jefferson fixing his bowtie or Madison putting his finger to his temple), it's just shown from different points of view. So, this recorder player sound is kind of the same thing as this "rewind" in Satisfied. At least I think so!
    And also, this is very random, but I just wanted to thank you for your videos, seeing that you'd posted a new video sort of brought me back to life after a weird day, it's always great fun to watch your Hamilton videos and discuss Hamilton in comments.

  • @n4l9bx
    @n4l9bx Před 2 lety +15

    I appreciate a lot of the choreography and staging in Hamilton, but will always say I unfortunately miss a lot of dance from it because the main guys just aren't dancers, and it creates by weird divide for me between company and actors, but Odom.. he's my hero here, always joining the choreo in the background if he's on stage and now both this number and he in it just go deliciously full musical theatre. Finally 🤣

    • @radicaledward84
      @radicaledward84 Před 2 lety +2

      Odom got to dislike this song because of how exhausting it was for him. Maybe he wanted to be one of the non-dancers :)

    • @n4l9bx
      @n4l9bx Před 2 lety

      @@radicaledward84 dont ruin my love for him :( XD

  • @pearlxsara
    @pearlxsara Před 2 lety +5

    when he has finished all the songs for Hamilton he definitely needs to react the deleted songs such as congratulations and first burn☺️

    • @YoBGS
      @YoBGS  Před 2 lety +3

      Yessss! I wanna do that and make a tier list of the songs!

  • @Bent137
    @Bent137 Před 2 lety +5

    "If this doesn't piss Burr off I don't know what will..." hahaha hahaha isn't the whole show basically us all waiting for it? It being Burr's last straw?

    • @YoBGS
      @YoBGS  Před rokem +1

      His temperament doesn't help much either. He seems like a powder keg pretty much the whole show!

  • @OrielleAloysia
    @OrielleAloysia Před 2 lety +3

    The Room where it Happens is Aaron Burr's "I want..." song. Those songs are always the best. Burr is left in the dust over and over, Hamilton keeps passing him by, and Burr had finally had enough. He realizes he can't just sit around and wait for an opportunity to pass by, he has to take his shot right there no matter it's cost. And that's character development from "I'm willing to Wait for It" to "I got to be in the Room."

  • @joseph.westbury
    @joseph.westbury Před 2 lety +3

    The Table cloth thing is amazing! Leslie is so freaking talented

  • @cal_motus332
    @cal_motus332 Před 2 lety +4

    I've Gotta say, "The Room where it Happens" is one of my absolute favourite Songs of Hamilton. I'm happy that you're enjoying these Songs so much, It's so much fun to watch your reactions Yoh! ^^

  • @thepuzzleoracle6760
    @thepuzzleoracle6760 Před 2 lety +3

    The thing that I love about this show is, like you said, everything is significant, even down to their staging and movements. If you pay close attention, you’ll notice that the main 3 (Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison) repeat their blocking and movements 3 times for each perspective. During the conversation with Burr at the very beginning, Jefferson’s verse AND Madison’s verse. I noticed because of Madison’s hand gestures for “quid pro quo” and pointing to him temple. They employed the same tactic for helpless and satisfied, repeating the same blocking with a different POV. I love it!!!

  • @sinswept
    @sinswept Před rokem +1

    I love how in "The Room Where It Happens" Hamilton flips the song on Burr and it kind of turns into a nightmare sequence from "If you got skin in the game" to "What do you fall for?". It forces him to finally admit to what he actually wants and to take a stand.

  • @mozart2jazz
    @mozart2jazz Před 2 lety +7

    Note: Washington on Your Side goes right into One Last Time (both are in my Top 5), which is a show-stopper with a nice long pause after it; I'd recommend doing 3 songs together next time. If not, I'd think about doing One Last Time by itself; you need minute to catch your emotions after it's done - and to be clear, in a Good Way; it's very inspiring!

  • @cassandragidney7682
    @cassandragidney7682 Před rokem +2

    I've always seen the, "You get love for it, you get hate for it, you get nothing if you Wait For It, wait for it [...] if you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for!?" as Burr's own mind mocking him as he suddenly comes to the realization that if he keeps waiting he'll never get anywhere. The following solo, "I want to be in the room where it happens." Is him finally realizing he doesn't want to wait. He wants to seize his opportunities while he can.

  • @sleepdeprivedmortal
    @sleepdeprivedmortal Před 2 lety +9

    One of the best songs hands down
    Great reaction as always :)

  • @kariago-rw-7124
    @kariago-rw-7124 Před 2 lety +2

    Yooooo I made in to the video! The room where it Happens is one of, if not THE best song of the musical imo. Leslie kills it like no one, definitely my favorite

  • @PattyKollias
    @PattyKollias Před 2 lety +2

    Not Hamilton related, but if you need a Leslie Odom Jr fix, I suggest his rendition of 'Without You' from Rent that he performed at The Lincoln Center. That man could sing the traffic and weather report and drop what I'm doing to listen.

  • @bthsr7113
    @bthsr7113 Před rokem +2

    "The Room Where it Happens" may be my favorite. It's so catchy. It also gets your inner conspiracy theorist buzzing.

  • @kurtstiaras
    @kurtstiaras Před 2 lety +6

    YES MORE HAMILTON AAAA

  • @heftyrumble
    @heftyrumble Před 2 lety +3

    The Room Where it Happens shows the perspective of Aaron Burr during the Compromise of 1900

  • @sorchamiana
    @sorchamiana Před rokem +1

    I literally just noticed that when Eliza and Phillip are talking about the newspaper article and Phillip says "Daddy's gonna find out any minute" and Eliza replies with "I'm sure he already knows!" she looks downright livid! 😅
    And based on the line, I would assume it's because she realizes this is happening due to Hamilton's feud with Burr and she's probably pissed her dad just got dragged into it as collateral damage! 🤣🤣
    How did I never notice this before?! 🤦😅

  • @minkexmachina1627
    @minkexmachina1627 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how much you notice and pick up on the characters psychology and the theater aspects! As for the characters on the balcony during The Room Where it Happens: Eliza, Philip, and Washington, they are all coming up in the next songs so they could just be there for fast transitions but I like to think that they are bearing witness because The Room Where it Happens is the "turn" of the play. It's Burr's villain song and things start moving very fast from this moment. They all will be affected.

  • @redfirefixfox9611
    @redfirefixfox9611 Před 2 lety +2

    There’s still a few songs before this, but when the time comes, please react to We Know, Hurricane, The Reynolds Pamphlet and Burn in the same video because there’s a sort of a storyline that happens there and it delivers a huge emotional punch when watched in that order, especially Burn

  • @NancyGooGoo
    @NancyGooGoo Před rokem +1

    OH MY GOD! I am SOOOO glad when you stopped the video at the "You get nothing if you wait for it, wait for it" part because THAT'S the key to this whole number! Burr is "waiting for it" too much and Hamilton waits for NOTHING! OH MAN, I'm SOOOO enjoying YOU enjoying this musical! Okay, let me keep watching! LMAO! By the way, this IS the show-stopper of the musical!

  • @dara7283
    @dara7283 Před 2 lety +2

    i literally look forward to these every time you post them it’s insane

  • @Coveredinbees93
    @Coveredinbees93 Před 2 lety +2

    After finishing the musical, you really need to listen to the deleted songs, mainly "First Burn" and "congratulations"

  • @meganrmt
    @meganrmt Před 2 lety +1

    At every point in the musical, especially the second half, members of the cast can be seen watching from the platform above.

  • @AubreyAuthor
    @AubreyAuthor Před 2 lety +6

    Be sure to give One Last Time its own video! It's a good standalone! Also, thank you for your videos! They brighten up my week!

  • @thelegendofrosetyler
    @thelegendofrosetyler Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so excited that you finally got to The Room Where it Happened, it's my fav song from Hamilton! It's so damn catchy too.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn Před 2 lety +1

    When the company is shouting where to put the capital, Lin instructed them to shout places that were in the original colonies, but most of them it sounds like they yelled whatever city came to mind.🤣

  • @sarabearmcd9456
    @sarabearmcd9456 Před 2 lety +1

    Also, I think The Room Where it Happens" might be the greatest Disney villain origin song on Disney+ right now.

  • @serendipity191
    @serendipity191 Před 2 lety +1

    Burr finally has his “ I want “ song.

  • @BimblyWimbly
    @BimblyWimbly Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks to you my Hamilton phase returned

  • @user-yb6ef1ji8i
    @user-yb6ef1ji8i Před 4 měsíci

    I love Hamilton!
    I have all of the Hamilton things you can imagine.
    Thank you for doing this!
    Makes me happy that their are people that like it like I do.

  • @tomascaro5224
    @tomascaro5224 Před 3 měsíci

    I like that you acknowledged the people on the stairs and balcony and is always important characters in Hamilton's life, and i think that could mean that even if they were not involved directly, they lived through the impact of those moments

    • @YoBGS
      @YoBGS  Před 3 měsíci

      It's like the stairs are a metaphor for what's going on "upstairs" for him, aka what's going on in his brain

  • @CB-kj6xw
    @CB-kj6xw Před 2 lety

    Love your reactions to this musical AND I love reading the comments! Such smart people watch this channel!

  • @alyssawaters7781
    @alyssawaters7781 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm soo excited and the room where it happens is my favorite song!

  • @hollyannparker4445
    @hollyannparker4445 Před 2 lety +2

    Jefferson arranging the menu and the suttings basically means they ate mac&cheese and he didn’t sit next to Hamilton /j

  • @lyannastark628
    @lyannastark628 Před rokem

    I pretty much rewatch and rewatch every vocal scene Leslie Odom, Jr is involved in. He's mindbogglingly good.

  • @NMintLeaf
    @NMintLeaf Před 2 lety

    We were watching Hamilton after final exams in English class earlier this week. We only got halfway through "The Room Where It Happened" when we were dismissed for the day (2nd to last day). It's nice to see how song ended (at least in the live performance version instead of just audio) in the same week along with "Schuyler Defeated".

  • @thegirlofmanyfandoms99
    @thegirlofmanyfandoms99 Před rokem +2

    12:28 *T-pose to assert dominance*

  • @KyliaSkydancer
    @KyliaSkydancer Před 2 lety +1

    The Room Where It Happens is definitely a tipping point for both Hamilton and Burr, character-wise. Hamilton learns to be more strategic and Burr finally decides he needs to put himself forward and take risks. Both take on a bit of the other.
    And yeah, that tablecloth move is EPIC! I must have watched it a dozen times.

  • @whimsicallywiddershins6381

    I think you nailed it with Hamilton vs the Southern Gentlemen thing. Here is this orphan who grew up working and hustling, fought a war against overwhelming odds (where you have to do anything to survive), and then there are these guys who grew up rich and were spoon-fed this idea of legacy and prestige. To them, getting the Capitol in the South is the ultimate legacy. To Hamilton, getting the banks and money in his current hometown is the ultimate victory. And, to this day, no one really considers DC a southern state, and New York is still one of the largest financial capitals of the world. I'd say Hamilton won that one. He had a very modern idea of legacy.

  • @XxSherlockianHeroxX
    @XxSherlockianHeroxX Před 2 lety

    The Room Where it Happens was my first introduction to Hamilton; I watched an animatic of it and instantly fell in love, causing me to check out more of the musical’s songs.

  • @charlottefarkas3552
    @charlottefarkas3552 Před 2 lety

    This has always been my favorite song, and l have watched Hamilton many times. Such a great musical!

  • @woohoo6389
    @woohoo6389 Před rokem +1

    am i the only one who thinks in 8:17 hamilton is like doing the move where in winter’s ball where he said to angelica “just you wait” but in here its to burr.

  • @boooknerd4477
    @boooknerd4477 Před 2 lety

    I literally LOVVVEE Jeffersons sass, especially how his hair bounces 😭

  • @BeccaBearSc
    @BeccaBearSc Před 2 lety +1

    I cant wait for you to hear Burn
    "We want our leaders to save the day, but we don't get a say in what they trade away." was true in the founding, and it's true now. By the way its Leslie Odam Jr... (he uses the Jr.)

  • @aniflowers1998
    @aniflowers1998 Před 2 lety +1

    There is an alternate version of "Schuylor Defeated" that got cut, as well as another cut song called "Dear Theodosia: reprise". (There is a great animatic of the original "Schuylot Defeated" that got made by MushiiR, and uploaded by Hamilton Trash) Those two might be something nice for a Hamilton Bonus Day! ^^

  • @nose-rice
    @nose-rice Před 2 lety +1

    Something cool I saw in another com.ent section was how in My Shot, Alexander ends in full light, hand up, with his friends, while Burr in The Room Where it Happens, ends in the dark, alone, with his hand down

  • @shanigribben9158
    @shanigribben9158 Před 2 lety

    Please do reactions to all the cut songs? The draft of Schuyler Defeated is too good

  • @cubbymumma3941
    @cubbymumma3941 Před rokem +1

    Poor Aaron Burr! But, as our mothers used to say: "I' want' doesn't mean I get."

  • @victoriakranz1855
    @victoriakranz1855 Před 2 lety +2

    You should listen to the "Say No to This" and "The Room Where It Happens" mashup, it's really good!

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames Před 2 lety +4

    Historically, what we know about the deal between Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson all comes from Thomas Jefferson, who wrote about it late in his life, after all the other players in the scene (Madison, Hamilton, and even Burr and Washington) were dead. Other than what Jefferson wrote about the meeting -- and we have no way to tell if what Jefferson was saying was accurate, which is why the chorus sang, "Thomas claims..." -- the only other thing we know is that Washington approved of the compromise.

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer Před rokem

    5:08 regarding the "record static" you here there, it comes it at the same time that they sing "Thomas claims..." referring to Jefferson's account of how he set everything up for the meeting that Hamilton just left to be in. So basically we are "checking the record" (the written record, in actuality, but the musical uses a vinyl record to symbolize that) to see what Jefferson claims regarding The Compromise of 1790. The compromise resulted in the passage of the Residence Act (for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States) and the Funding Act (making provision for the [payment of the] Debt of the United States) of 1790 in July and August 1790. According to historian Jacob Cooke, it is "generally regarded as one of the most important bargains in American history, ranking just below the better known Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850." But the meeting was only attended by Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson, and we only have Jefferson's word for what happened...written 2 years after the fact.

  • @drewvincent6832
    @drewvincent6832 Před 2 lety +2

    Just a suggestion, you should really do the next video of the next three songs. Cabinet battle #2, Washington on your side, and one last time

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn Před rokem

    I love the opening banter about General Mercer because Lin saw Mercer Street, got curious about how it got that name, and researched it. It feels like something I'd do tbh.

  • @MLoreley
    @MLoreley Před 2 lety +1

    Maybe it's already been pointed out, but, I just wanted to put a small spotlight on it;
    The entire musical, Aaron Burr's choreography/stage movement has always been straight lines, while Hamilton has walked in circles and curves-- demonstrating 'linear thinking' versus 'mental agility'.
    In "The Room Where It Happens"? At the climax, you see Burr whirl and wheel around, as he finally starts adopting what he sees working for Hamilton. He does still get stuck moving linearly through the end of the musical, but while he's imagining being "in the room where it happens", he breaks his own linear thinking.
    Also, as others have pointed out, "Schuyler Defeated" is a reprise of "The Schuyler Sisters", which includes elements of "That Would Be Enough" in it.

  • @crimsonfoxwing1970
    @crimsonfoxwing1970 Před 2 lety

    So when I first watched the show the part that stood out to me is that Alexander Hamilton is always pointing up like on the artwork but in The Room Where It Happens, the ending shot is Burr being Alex’s opposite and pointing down.

  • @xx_vc_animatesxx4078
    @xx_vc_animatesxx4078 Před 2 lety

    Never clicked on a video faster I love the room where it happened it’s my fav song from Hamilton

  • @eimajunknown
    @eimajunknown Před 2 lety

    I hope you consider reacting to the Hamilton mix tape. Also “first burn” is worth a watch.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn Před rokem

    I never noticed that Sydney James Harcourt wasn't looking at Leslie when he yanks the table cloth. That adds even more to the brilliant attention to detail, seeing as not only does he also play James Reynolds, but he was also Phillip Schuyler during "Helpless", which Idk if it was intentional for that detail to occur right before Burr takes his shot and takes Phillip Shuyler's seat in the Senate, getting him into the room where what actually matters happens.

  • @ratmoleface8514
    @ratmoleface8514 Před 2 lety +3

    here would be my groupings for the rest of the songs:
    - cabinet battle #2 & washington on your side
    - one last time
    - i know him, the adams administration & we know
    - hurricane, the reynolds pamphlet & burn
    - blow us all away, stay alive reprise & it's quiet uptown
    - the election of 1800, your obedient servant
    - best of wives and best of women & the world was wide enough
    - who lives who dies who tells your story
    I was split with the last few, I think having election of 1800, your obedient servant and best of wives and best of women in a group and then doing the last two would also work (since best of wives and best of women is really short and who lives who dies who tells your story could kind of be it's own video)

  • @JessRansdellSmith
    @JessRansdellSmith Před 2 lety +1

    I'm sliding into the comments just to say I love the Trigun love! And I'm always eager to watch these when they show up! Lol

    • @YoBGS
      @YoBGS  Před 2 lety +1

      Trigun was my first anime so you know I've gotta give it the love!

    • @JessRansdellSmith
      @JessRansdellSmith Před 2 lety

      @@YoBGS Was probably mine as well (at least watched all the way through anyway). It's one of those that you just don't see much anymore so it was great to see you sporting it! Specially as an Abbey Road mash-up. Haha!

  • @klosux
    @klosux Před 2 lety +1

    Act 2 Breakdown :
    - Cabinet Battle #2, Washington On Your Side (its up to you, if you want, you can add One Last Time to this or you can react to it separately since a lot of people think One Last Time deserves its own video)
    - I Know Him, The Adams Administration, We Know
    - Hurricane, The Reynolds Pamphlet, Burn
    - Blow Us All Away, Stay Alive Reprise, It's Quiet Uptown
    - The Election of 1800, Your Obedient Servant, Best of Wives and Best of Women
    - The World Was Wide Enough, Who Lives Who Dies Who Tells Your Story

  • @LlamaLlamaMamaJama
    @LlamaLlamaMamaJama Před 2 lety +1

    HERE FOR THIS ONE!!!!!

  • @celestinenox
    @celestinenox Před 2 lety +2

    When you're completely done with the whole musical, I suggest you watch Howard Ho's CZcams video series analyzing the music of Hamilton; he talks about the record scratch.

  • @shanigribben9158
    @shanigribben9158 Před 2 lety

    One Last Time absolutely needs it's own video and I would almost argue that Burn does as well

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn Před 2 lety

    "I'm wondering what comes next." Since I became a fan of Hamilton, I can't hear certain words without my brain automatically playing a song from the show that word or phrase reminds me of.

  • @misteruncanny
    @misteruncanny Před 2 lety +3

    You mentioned in "Wait for It" that Burr's stance and dancing was stiff, telling us how closed off he is. You also said you really wanted him to open up and break down.
    I think that The Room Where It Happens is that song. Burr's dancing is much more fluid, and he really belts out. He DOES break down, looking defensive when Alexander makes fun of his song before he realizes what he wants and makes the decision to shoot his shot.

  • @Beanie26
    @Beanie26 Před rokem

    I personally love the part with Congress fighting; LMM apparently told the company to just each yell any city name in the original 13 colonies that they could think of (and yet i always prominently hear Toronto)

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn Před 2 lety

    I almost didn't check CZcams today. Glad I did.

  • @OliviaLovesArt_
    @OliviaLovesArt_ Před 2 lety

    ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE

  • @SpiritOfSakura
    @SpiritOfSakura Před 2 lety +1

    Gonna just throw my two cents in for how to break up the remaining songs. You have 17 left, but some are very short and some definitely should go together with others, so:
    "Cabinet Battle #2" + "Washington on Your Side"
    "One Last Time" is probably best as a standalone.
    "I Know Him" + "The Adams Administration" + "We Know"
    "Hurricane" + "The Reynolds Pamphlet"
    "Burn" *could* be added on to the previous two, but is probably best on its own.
    "Blow Us All Away" + "Stay Alive (Reprise)" + "It's Quiet Uptown"--this'll be a long one, but for the sake of the story (and emotional impact) they should probably be kept together
    "The Election of 1800" + "Your Obedient Servant"
    "Best of Wives and Best of Women" is very short and could be added on to either the end of the previous two, or the beginning of the next (and final) two--I'd suggest the latter, but that's up to you.
    And finally, "The World Was Wide Enough" and "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" will definitely be a longer one, but for the finale, it's probably the best option, IMO.