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    Meredith Willson's "The Music Man"(1962)
    Robert Preston & Shirley Jones
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  • @boccs9925
    @boccs9925 Před 11 měsíci +151

    What I always loved about this song is how it establishes Hill as almost impossible, like a hero from an urban legend, just absolutely setting him up on a pedastal so high that surely it's impossible that he'd meet the hype. Then you actually see Hill work and realize that if anything this song *sold him short*.

    • @chloepainter4064
      @chloepainter4064 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Yeah it’s a great introduction, sets the tone perfectly!

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wish they had let this scene run a minute or two longer.

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 Před 18 dny

      you said it. hill????????

  • @thekinginyellow7029
    @thekinginyellow7029 Před 6 lety +2215

    The requirements for a man to date my daughter:
    1. Does he have a job?
    2. He got any habits?
    3. DOES HE KNOW THE TERRITORY!?!?

    • @looneywoman
      @looneywoman Před 5 lety +71

      Maybe he shouldn't be *too* eager to "know the territory," if you know what I mean! 😈

    • @suspicioususer
      @suspicioususer Před 5 lety +81

      4. What's his line?

    • @looneywoman
      @looneywoman Před 5 lety +50

      @@suspicioususer "He's a fake! and he doesn't know the territory!"

    • @aresbishop5636
      @aresbishop5636 Před 5 lety +30

      What does he talk?

    • @looneywoman
      @looneywoman Před 5 lety +21

      @@aresbishop5636 -- Where does he get it?

  • @oceanmango
    @oceanmango Před 6 lety +272

    My teacher made us memorize this whole song and reenact it in my 7th grade music class. Four years later and basically everyone in my school still remembers the lyrics lmao

    • @General_1928
      @General_1928 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm in 7th grade and we are doing that now actually 😭

    • @donaldnesbitt3761
      @donaldnesbitt3761 Před 2 lety +6

      I played the role of the Music Man in the 5th or 6th grade in 1965 (I think) and remember my lines even to today and I'm 68 years old. Also remember how our music teacher and school skirted the part in which I was supposed to kiss Marion. Back then in the 60's even in NYC white and black intimacy perceived or otherwise was frowned upon. All in all it was a great lifetime experience and hopefully will see it on Broadway this year.

    • @ddthewolf
      @ddthewolf Před 2 lety

      That's awesome!

    • @jamesdelong5509
      @jamesdelong5509 Před rokem

      Same shit with me

    • @HajoonFF6123
      @HajoonFF6123 Před rokem

      Lol, I have to as well. My music teacher is cool.

  • @kenaldri4982
    @kenaldri4982 Před 6 lety +294

    This opening shows you how much depth The Music Man had. I mean, Robert Preston just sits there through the entire song and never shows his face. Yet he dominates the movie otherwise. So clearly, the movie was a lot more than just a vehicle for Preston. It had a great ensemble cast and you really can't find any weak characters. Hollywood at its very best.

    • @razor6552
      @razor6552 Před rokem +5

      Good old Buddy Hackett!

    • @morefiction3264
      @morefiction3264 Před rokem +3

      Even Ronnie Howard was in it.

    • @jimobrien3535
      @jimobrien3535 Před rokem +4

      True ... but remember that Robert Preston had performed the role of Harold Hill ,,, about 700 times ... on Broadway ... and when Warner wanted some one else for the movie role (Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant were considered) ... Meredeth Willson said "Either Robert Preston gets the part ... or you don't get my movie." Interestingly though ... in the movie ... Harold Hill never did anything wrong ... and he never broke any law. He promised them instruments, uniforms, and instruction booklets ... and he delivered on that promise. He promised to form a boys band ... and he did. He did everything he said he would do ... and never broke a single law ... and yet they arrested him ... held him against his will ... and threatened to tar and feather him.

    • @jasonkreider8954
      @jasonkreider8954 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jimobrien3535he lied about his credentials

    • @jimobrien3535
      @jimobrien3535 Před rokem +1

      @@jasonkreider8954 he did lie about being from the gold medal class of aught five ... but that is not a crime

  • @RConnickJr
    @RConnickJr Před 2 lety +675

    This song is one thing you really have to appreciate about The Music Man. With this song, every production of this show lets you know almost immediately whether or not it's going to absolutely suck.

    • @itamarbar9580
      @itamarbar9580 Před 2 lety +47

      It's a true test of everyone! The music department and the actors, roles both big and small.

    • @alexhart9267
      @alexhart9267 Před 2 lety +23

      This song is the very definition of, "Less is more"

    • @cmapez
      @cmapez Před rokem +3

      I feel like this production sucked then.

    • @kenaldri4923
      @kenaldri4923 Před rokem

      I wouldnt know why. Nobody sings. Everyone is a guy - no women. The guy who really carries the picture, Robert Preston, hardly appears at all. Not sure what this tells you then.

    • @kenaldri4923
      @kenaldri4923 Před rokem +28

      @@cmapez everyone nailed it and the entire movie was awesome from start to finish.

  • @paul12345611
    @paul12345611 Před rokem +59

    Imagine sitting in the theatre in 1957 and this is what the happens when the curtain raises. I can only imagine the reaction at seeing something so completely different for the opening of a big Broadway musical. Completely Brilliant!

    • @donaldcarletonjr.9047
      @donaldcarletonjr.9047 Před 2 měsíci

      Kind of an early (if totally whitebread) firm of rap/ hiphop!

    • @darthnihilus511
      @darthnihilus511 Před 2 měsíci

      I played Charlie Cowell in our high school production of this play. All of our actors that were in the opening scene on the train were responsible for pushing the train prop of stage when it was finished. On our opening night as we were pushing the train off stage, we accidentally hit the fire alarm.😂
      We had to evacuate the entire auditorium and everybody had to stand outside, waiting to go back in and we had to start the play over again😂😂.
      Some of the actors were still in mid costume and make up at the time and had to stand outside half dressed 😂😂

  • @copernicus633
    @copernicus633 Před 13 lety +106

    For my my money, this is one of the best moments in the history of film musicals. The changing commerce of turn of the century America is charmingly encapsulated in the rap like chants of the salesmen. This film has so many dimensions-romance, comedy, cultural commentary of a changing America.

    • @gregorymoore2877
      @gregorymoore2877 Před rokem +3

      And this is a condensed version for the movie. The original stage version has a whole verse about each of the things that are said to be gone.

    • @ingold1470
      @ingold1470 Před rokem +4

      For sure! Particularly the rise of marketing as a profession that manufactures demand for a product through psychological tricks, rather than mapping & then supplying existing demand. Harold Hill representing the former, the "Ya gotta know the territory!" guy the former.

  • @lilliedoubleyou3865
    @lilliedoubleyou3865 Před 8 lety +1816

    And THAT, boys and girls, is how you open a musical.

    • @robertd.carver6240
      @robertd.carver6240 Před 5 lety +41

      You can also open a musical with a lone farm-woman on stage churning butter silently and a male voice singing from off-stage. They just don't write 'em like they yoosta!

    • @free_siobhan
      @free_siobhan Před 4 lety +3

      Robert D. Carver oh shut up

    • @redsamurai809
      @redsamurai809 Před 4 lety +6

      @@free_siobhan tf

    • @BlinkOfAnEye1331
      @BlinkOfAnEye1331 Před 4 lety +11

      Amelia Doubleyou
      I’m singing this in my school prouduction of Musicman Jr

    • @davidlaurence216
      @davidlaurence216 Před 4 lety +14

      You can also open with 3 guys arguing about horses

  • @martinepstein9826
    @martinepstein9826 Před 3 lety +34

    In case anyone was wondering, he says "Credit is no good for a notion salesman"
    Notions: small, useful articles, as needles, thread, etc., sold in a store (collinsdictionary)

    • @kenkarsonn
      @kenkarsonn Před měsícem +3

      Omg thank you for clarifying. All this time I thought he said “ocean salesman” and I never gave it a second thought 😅

  • @dianalee3059
    @dianalee3059 Před rokem +13

    I had the honor of meeting Mr. Willson once when I was called to go to his house to help present the idea of a program similar to Side By Side By Sondheim only with Willson’s works. I sang, among many other things, My White Knight and told him it was the song I always sang for auditions. He was in the throes of Alzheimer’s then but still so sweetly said to me, “Well I’ve never heard it sung better!” I cherish the memories of that afternoon.. unfortunately the production never got off the ground. But we had a wonderful afternoon, singing his songs to him.

  • @DavidSSabb
    @DavidSSabb Před 11 lety +41

    So the line "seegarettes illegal in this state" prompted me to look up the history of Iowa's cigarette ban. It was the first state to ever pass such a ban in 1897, and many other states including Indiana, Michigan, and Washington followed suit. I wasn't able to figure out when it was overturned.
    I learned something from a musical today.

  • @antonk6359
    @antonk6359 Před 9 lety +586

    Wow. The world depicted in this film is over 100 years old now.

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 Před 3 lety +5

      Now we can order hookers from little devises in our hands. How low this world has fallen.

    • @j.a.bettig772
      @j.a.bettig772 Před 3 lety +30

      @@matthew8153 this is the dumbest comment I’ve read all day, if anything prostitution was easier to engage in back then

    • @Jrock420blam
      @Jrock420blam Před 3 lety +14

      @@matthew8153 low? sounds like the world is much improved. a guy like you can finally get laid

    • @jbank8447
      @jbank8447 Před 2 lety +9

      @@matthew8153 That's disgusting. Where?

    • @dylang1138
      @dylang1138 Před 2 lety

      @@jbank8447 hahahahaha

  • @TheMuseumofmusic
    @TheMuseumofmusic Před 7 lety +113

    "[After] Meredith Willson's startling use of rap for the opening number in The Music Man ... I would have expected more songwriters to pick up on it, including myself. But not until rap became omnipresently popular did I try to make it work: I imitated it in a passage for the Witch to sing during the opening number of Into the Woods. But I was never able to find another appropriate use for the technique, or perhaps I didn't have the imagination to."
    -Stephen Sondheim

    • @TheMuseumofmusic
      @TheMuseumofmusic Před 7 lety +11

      The Witch's Chant was the first rap song I ever listened to, during a lifetime of listening to classical (into which category I place Sondheim). The quote above led me here.

    • @beansforsalewahoo
      @beansforsalewahoo Před 3 lety +2

      Getting Married Today from Company was great, though!

    • @Person1865
      @Person1865 Před 2 lety +5

      Lin-Manuel Miranda had that imagination.

    • @josephsauris4949
      @josephsauris4949 Před 2 lety

      @@beansforsalewahoo That was melodic rap, a/k/a trap!

    • @pcyr9999
      @pcyr9999 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Person1865lol WELL after it became mainstream. It doesn't really require imagination at that point. That was Sondheim's point, that Meredith Wilson innovated, Sondheim did not (and on a grand scale, neither did Lin Manuel Miranda).

  • @feanenatreides
    @feanenatreides Před 11 měsíci +17

    My great uncle played one of the traveling salesmen in the original broadway cast. Sadly he died around the time I was born, I wish I could have heard some of his stories about Broadway!

    • @chloepainter4064
      @chloepainter4064 Před 10 měsíci

      Woah, that’s so cool! I love the music man, saw a live production once visiting my grandma in California as a kid.
      Do you know if there are recordings of the original broadway production? I don’t actually know how old this play is.

    • @barbarossa1234
      @barbarossa1234 Před 2 měsíci

      That’s awesome. My mum played the soundtrack from as far back as I remember. By the time I saw it onstage for the first time as an 8th grader (the local high school, annual musical) I knew all the music by heart.
      My mum saw it in the 50s, original cast.

  • @NiphanosTheLost
    @NiphanosTheLost Před 8 lety +184

    Gentlemen, you intrigue me! I'll have to give Iowa a try.

    • @paradigm9061
      @paradigm9061 Před 5 lety +16

      I don't believe I dropped it.

    • @negagator3456
      @negagator3456 Před 5 lety +1

      @@paradigm9061 I don't believe I dropped it

    • @hengineer
      @hengineer Před 4 lety +7

      "I don't believe I caught your name"

    • @elichaitman3294
      @elichaitman3294 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hengineer "Don't believe I told you"

  • @MalescoM
    @MalescoM Před 7 lety +235

    Jackman absolutely nailed reciting this number.

  • @tsreyb
    @tsreyb Před 15 lety +199

    "What's the matter with credit?"
    "It's old fashioned!"
    That's a big LOL in 2009!

    • @suzannejensen275
      @suzannejensen275 Před 4 lety +6

      Well it seems like it's nothing but credit now in 2020. Very seldom do see someone pay with cash it's either credit or debit card or even just use the app on you phone. I almost freaked out to see a teen actually paid with cash then threw the change in the trash can saying he didn't want to carry it around in his pocket. You can tell he definitely didn't have to work for that money or he wouldn't have thrown the change in the trash. He could've left it on the counter or put it in the charity box by the register. He definitely didn't have a father like the one at the ice cream shop he yelled at his kids for leaving $0.06 on the table saying don't you appreciate the value of money and how hard I had to work for it. WOW I was in shock to see that kind of reaction over such a small about. Specialist say the average person within three months of losing a job would be bankrupt because they're so far in debt and have nothing to fall back on. Also if you only pay the minimum payment on a credit card it takes an advantage of 25 years to pay it off.

    • @sylph8005
      @sylph8005 Před 3 lety

      Old is new

    • @Jaded.
      @Jaded. Před 3 lety +7

      I love how this is still a top comment and it’s 12 years old, good job

    • @gianna526
      @gianna526 Před rokem +1

      still a big LOL in 2022!

    • @pokeydokey8226
      @pokeydokey8226 Před 2 měsíci +1

      2024 gang

  • @Barbwireamulet777
    @Barbwireamulet777 Před 6 lety +1486

    👏 Don't 👏 claim 👏 to 👏 know 👏 rap 👏 if 👏 you 👏 don't 👏 know 👏 this 👏 bop 👏

  • @myndwork
    @myndwork Před 10 lety +348

    Holly shit, this thing is a masterpiece. Perfect directing, editing and acting. Great shots too. Great scene.

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 Před 4 lety +2

      Great use of *Technirama* 🙌

  • @rachelwrenn4139
    @rachelwrenn4139 Před 8 lety +717

    but he dOESN'T KNOW THE TERRITORY

    • @stephenm8725
      @stephenm8725 Před 8 lety +4

      #burn

    • @cynthiabruno2810
      @cynthiabruno2810 Před 7 lety +21

      Whadda ya talk? whadda ya talk?

    • @AWesome9749
      @AWesome9749 Před 7 lety +4

      Cynthia Bruno where do ya get it?

    • @cybertail
      @cybertail Před 7 lety +12

      But when the man dances, certainly boys, what else? The piper pays him!

    • @bataco1014
      @bataco1014 Před 7 lety +11

      Yes sir. Yess sirr. Yesssss ssiiiiiirrrrrrr.

  • @user-zf3fc9tn5k
    @user-zf3fc9tn5k Před 9 lety +302

    One of the best openings ever.

    • @haroldfarthington7492
      @haroldfarthington7492 Před 9 lety +3

      George Baum I agree :)

    • @beckyann8389
      @beckyann8389 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, it's quite catchy

    • @davidsmiley6552
      @davidsmiley6552 Před 3 lety +1

      Opening. Nite. February next year. Broadway Here I Come. Winter Garden theater cant wait jack it up Hugh Jackman till then

    • @d.jensen5153
      @d.jensen5153 Před rokem

      Exposition with a spoonful of sugar.

  • @lawrenceclemens8494
    @lawrenceclemens8494 Před 2 lety +43

    It doesn't get more brilliant than this - Meredith Wilson, the cast, the direction, set, photography, and the editing. An exquisite example of the American musical in film.

  • @jpaccardi395
    @jpaccardi395 Před 7 lety +52

    I'm so excited I'm the "yes sir" guy in my play

  • @DerpyPossum
    @DerpyPossum Před 3 lety +99

    Can i just say that i absolutely love it when songs incorporate steam locomotive beats! :)

    • @jamie5092
      @jamie5092 Před 2 lety +2

      i love you

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum Před 2 lety

      @@jamie5092 …sorry what!

    • @Mediaright
      @Mediaright Před 2 lety +2

      Try "Blue Train" by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

    • @tomoyboy
      @tomoyboy Před 2 lety +1

      The only other one I know to do it is "on the railroad" by the longest Johns,
      Do you have more reccomendations??

  • @TheJoe999Man
    @TheJoe999Man Před 9 lety +401

    113 PEOPLE DON'T KNOW THE TERRITORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @derricawright8810
      @derricawright8810 Před 6 lety

      Lol

    • @ashycashy9763
      @ashycashy9763 Před 6 lety +2

      NOW IT'S A 119 PEOPLE!

    • @looneywoman
      @looneywoman Před 6 lety +2

      Make that 130!

    • @AfroRig
      @AfroRig Před 5 lety +2

      @@looneywoman all 130 dislikes are Black guys.

    • @joyunicycle
      @joyunicycle Před 5 lety +4

      *Dislikers:* Look what do ya talk?
      Look what do ya talk?
      Look what do ya talk?
      Look what do ya talk?

  • @DodderingOldMan
    @DodderingOldMan Před 4 lety +76

    This is what happens when everyone on a train has a stroke at the same time.

    • @KLGChaos
      @KLGChaos Před 4 lety +5

      The Whatdayatalk? guy was having a seizure as well.

  • @EXRazeBurn
    @EXRazeBurn Před 10 lety +324

    2:06
    Saying that line, on a sound stage that's bouncing that much about 2 inches from another actor's face...
    I don't care if that was the guy's only part in the musical, give that guy an award. NOW.

    • @misteridiot
      @misteridiot Před 4 lety +86

      The sound stage isn't bouncing, *each actor is making themselves bounce*, it's such a delightful visual gag.

    • @christinacody5845
      @christinacody5845 Před 4 lety +24

      Saying that line at all it award-worthy itself. As someone who once memorized the entire song, that is ALWAYS the hardest line to say. I puts the "Picky People" warmup to shame.

    • @StarWarriorCentral
      @StarWarriorCentral Před 3 lety +22

      When I was a kid, I thought the train's shaking was making him speak gibberish at that line! 😂 Something like
      "He's just a bang-beat, brecker-neckin, brip-bluh, cracker-breckin', every time a bullseye salesman!"

    • @rainlori
      @rainlori Před 3 lety +6

      Probably miming their own dialogue to playback, recorded previously?

    • @replyhere590
      @replyhere590 Před 2 lety +6

      @@rainlori I think even doing that convincingly for that soliloquy would be hard.

  • @brandonedmondson2161
    @brandonedmondson2161 Před 10 lety +288

    they cut off the best scene when Harold Hill leaves the train.

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 Před 4 lety +23

      "Don't believe I dropped it."

    • @williamsnyder5616
      @williamsnyder5616 Před 4 lety +12

      @@dnasty312 Sorry, but you did. Because Harold gets off the train at the end with his suitcase showing: Prof. Harold Hill.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Před 4 lety +6

      Could have let this run another minute.

    • @drmubpepper
      @drmubpepper Před 3 lety +10

      @@williamsnyder5616 No tha--that's the line...

    • @CaptKundalini
      @CaptKundalini Před 3 lety +10

      Hill: "Gentlemen, you intrigue me. I'm going to have to give Iowa a try."
      Charlie: "Don't believe I caught your name."
      Professor Harold Hill: "Don't believe I dropped it."
      (As his suitcase reveals his name, he jumps off the train just as it starts going leaving behind a train car full of very angry Traveling Salesmen)

  • @willieholmes1483
    @willieholmes1483 Před 5 lety +40

    I would DEFINITELY be the “Doesn’t-know-the-territory” man. That’s about all I’d be able to remember from this number!

  • @juliadarling8868
    @juliadarling8868 Před 5 lety +90

    At 1:53 you can see Prof. Hill turn his head slightly and glance suspiciously at the guy who said his name. It's a cool detail that you don't even notice until you know that it's him.

    • @irdk6845
      @irdk6845 Před 5 lety +9

      I've seen this countless times and never noticed that..... just makes me love this song even more!!

    • @alyseb5730
      @alyseb5730 Před 3 lety +4

      I never noticed and I grew up on this!

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 Před 3 lety +5

      The beauty of a Cinemascope 🙌🏼

    • @dahlia58
      @dahlia58 Před 2 lety +2

      I always catch something different every time I watch the movie. It's fun to read the trivia on IMDb

  • @ihavememesyouwannaseethem
    @ihavememesyouwannaseethem Před 8 lety +53

    I watched this in 5th grade and it was amazing! I'm now in 8th grade and it's still a great movie!

    • @ImNotJoshPotter
      @ImNotJoshPotter Před 6 lety +1

      i have memes, you wanna see them?
      This is an adorable comment. Stay golden...

    • @maxschrader3884
      @maxschrader3884 Před 6 lety +2

      how is 10th grade

    • @kmatthews1867
      @kmatthews1867 Před 5 lety +1

      Max channel random I’m curious too. Our little music man fan should be driving soon and deciding on colleges!

    • @TungstenArm
      @TungstenArm Před 5 lety +1

      i have memes, you wanna see them? How’s Junior year going?

    • @suzannejensen275
      @suzannejensen275 Před 4 lety

      Well are you a senior this year getting ready to graduate high school this year? Wow how time flies. I hope you still like this musical. I keep getting people to watch this and tell them they had rap back in 1957 when this was a Broadway play and the movie premiered in 1962.

  • @officerbanjo4916
    @officerbanjo4916 Před 5 lety +630

    👏Don't👏claim👏to👏know👏the👏territory👏unless👏you👏actually👏know👏the👏territory👏

  • @pablogamingjamester8136
    @pablogamingjamester8136 Před 8 lety +43

    The guy who asked have you ever heard of hill
    He's roasted the shit out of that salesman

  • @pyramlinum9514
    @pyramlinum9514 Před 2 lety +18

    The Stupendium sneaked some references to this into his new song AD INFINITUM, which is about a character from Toby Fox's game Deltarune Chapter 2 who is the literal personification of advertising. I'm glad I decided to look up the references, this was cool to find and it's really neat that he hid some of the lines from it here!

  • @DodderingOldMan
    @DodderingOldMan Před 6 lety +54

    I wish they still made films like this...

    • @gregorymoore2877
      @gregorymoore2877 Před rokem

      I hear you. And sadly even if they remake this exact movie, they still find ways to mess it up. Thankfully the 1960 film version still exists.

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 Před rokem

      @@gregorymoore2877
      They did remake the movie staring Matt Broderick.

    • @gregorymoore2877
      @gregorymoore2877 Před rokem

      @@matthew8153 I know. That's how I know they'll mess it up. 😉

  • @risingrobinprodutions
    @risingrobinprodutions Před 9 lety +150

    Proof that rap was cool before it was invented.

    • @sce2aux464
      @sce2aux464 Před 9 lety +7

      Ryuichi Takumi And then it was invented and a "c" was added to it.

    • @TheThreatenedSwan
      @TheThreatenedSwan Před 8 lety +3

      +SCE2AUX2 oh man, oh man oh man

    • @angelicajohnson3760
      @angelicajohnson3760 Před 8 lety +5

      +SCE2AUX2 yes sir, yes sir

    • @risingrobinprodutions
      @risingrobinprodutions Před 7 lety +10

      ***** for the record, I never said that this meant white people invented rap. I was only saying that this meant rap was cool to do before it was made popular in the late 1900's.

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 Před 7 lety

      Ahh could o`l fashioned blame the white man.

  • @meine.wenigkeit
    @meine.wenigkeit Před 6 lety +13

    OMG this song has been in my head for at least 10 years and the only lyrics I had in my had were "big bass drum and the piccolo" and I finally found it ahhh I'm so relieved!

  • @Jess3674
    @Jess3674 Před 10 lety +979

    I think this is the first official rap song.

    • @thepresidentofkekistan9342
      @thepresidentofkekistan9342 Před 10 lety +17

      LOL! I thought the same thing too :D

    • @stargatefansg1
      @stargatefansg1 Před 10 lety +26

      Check out the Version from LL Cool J at the 2014 Tonys ^_^

    • @WytZox1
      @WytZox1 Před 9 lety +17

      Indeed further proof that white folks invented rap. ☺ Tho before this 1 there was Kookie, Kookie Lend Me Your Comb and before that there were square dance callers. ☺

    • @daisybtoes
      @daisybtoes Před 9 lety +51

      WytZox1 Actually, this is related to rap, but it is called patter. Patter was perfected by Gilbert & Sullivan in such "musicals" as Pirates of Penzance, Ruddigore, The Mikado, and others. Go listen to The Nightmare Song from Iolanthe.

    • @lambikins
      @lambikins Před 9 lety +1

      Daisy Brambletoes Thanks for the information, Daisy. I'll be sure to look up those musicals and the "Nightmare Song", too. :D

  • @Unregistered.HyperCam.2
    @Unregistered.HyperCam.2 Před 2 lety +9

    This musical takes place in the 1910s. This song mentions how salesmen don't have to actually change, they just "gotta know the territory."
    A century later, the song is more accurate than ever.

  • @mikelo204
    @mikelo204 Před 10 lety +34

    The first musical I ever saw on broadway. Also the second play I was ever in as a child. This still brings so many memories back. My all time favorite play!

  • @bourst
    @bourst Před 10 lety +85

    As Hugh Jackman pointed out on last night's Tony Awards performance, this is an original version of rap.

    • @robtberardi
      @robtberardi Před 2 lety +5

      Whoa... this comment aged well! Was the Broadway revival with Jackman already planned?

    • @ninjavszombies8209
      @ninjavszombies8209 Před rokem

      @@robtberardi probably not but one of Hugh Jackman's first musicals was the music man

  • @usukandidont
    @usukandidont Před 8 lety +61

    Star Trek version of this musical:
    Oh ya got Tribbles my friend, right here in River City.

  • @nathanapplegate5374
    @nathanapplegate5374 Před 8 lety +170

    This is a true rap talk

    • @armanigracia
      @armanigracia Před 8 lety +2

      Truu

    • @AKAdaJoker14
      @AKAdaJoker14 Před 5 lety

      You wanna hear true rap listen to the story of oj

    • @Salena905
      @Salena905 Před 5 lety

      Gilbert and Sullivan modern major general song was earlier, but this is all brilliant.

  • @linengray
    @linengray Před 6 lety +15

    One of my favourite musicals. Along with the My Fair Lady and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. I am glad my mother brought me up on musicals.

    • @sylviaturner9063
      @sylviaturner9063 Před 3 lety

      My mother did too! I didn't like My Fair Lady as much, because I didn't like Henry Higgins.

  • @chiaradarville4853
    @chiaradarville4853 Před rokem +7

    One of my favorite scenes in this musical! This is performances is pure genius!❤

  • @Abtastix
    @Abtastix Před 9 lety +200

    Wattya talk wattya talk wattya talk?

  • @WilliamFord972
    @WilliamFord972 Před 8 lety +65

    This and "Trouble": rapping before it was cool.

  • @stephenspencer4672
    @stephenspencer4672 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Rhythmic speech that isn't actuality singing is a form of rap. Its been around for manys years. Meridith Wilson employed this for this number.😊❤

  • @janielpredagraceffa6968
    @janielpredagraceffa6968 Před 7 lety +75

    WHADDYA TALK WHADDYA TALK WHADDYA TALK WHADDYA TALK WHADDYA TALK WHADDYA TALK??

    • @LogoMan7777
      @LogoMan7777 Před 5 lety +1

      He's a music man!

    • @Enterprise-D666
      @Enterprise-D666 Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@LogoMan7777 he's a what?

    • @LogoMan7777
      @LogoMan7777 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Enterprise-D666 He's a what?
      He's a music man and he sells clarinets
      To the kids in the town with the big trombones
      And the rat-a-tat drums, big brass bass, big brass bass
      And the piccolo, the piccolo with uniforms, too
      With a shiny gold braid on the coat and a big red stripe runnin'...

    • @Enterprise-D666
      @Enterprise-D666 Před 5 lety +1

      @@LogoMan7777 Well I don't know much about bands but I do know that you can't make a living selling big trombones. No sir! Mandolin picks perhaps, and here and there a Jew's harp.

    • @LogoMan7777
      @LogoMan7777 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Enterprise-D666
      No, the fellow sells bands,
      Boys' bands
      I don't know how he does it but he lives like a king
      And he dallies and he gathers and he plucks and he shines
      And when the man dances, certainly, boys, what else?
      The piper pays him! Yes sir, yes sir, yessss sir, yesssss sir
      When the man dances, certainly, boys, what else?
      The piper pays him!

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife Před 8 lety +727

    the first rap song.

    • @wlh227
      @wlh227 Před 8 lety +16

      Generally accepted that this was the first rap song...

    • @mattanderson6336
      @mattanderson6336 Před 8 lety +19

      And they all stayed in time with the motion of the train.

    • @slaptheconsole9301
      @slaptheconsole9301 Před 8 lety +29

      That was the main idea for this song. It's called a "Patter Song". That means that the lyrics are spoken instead of sung. A good musical to listen to with Patter Songs would be "My Fair Lady". But yes, the rhythm of the train signified the temp of the song, therefore, when the train sped up, so did the lyrics, and the same when the train slowed to a halt. So yes, I guess you could say that Patter Songs help create rap.

    • @mattanderson6336
      @mattanderson6336 Před 8 lety +5

      +SlapTheConsole 'Why can't a woman be more like a man'

    • @slaptheconsole9301
      @slaptheconsole9301 Před 8 lety +11

      'Why can't the English learn to speak?!'

  • @WonderfulAkari
    @WonderfulAkari Před 9 lety +455

    I want a modern rapper to do a cover

  • @slender_0434
    @slender_0434 Před 6 lety +8

    Put this to 2x and watch it. It's gold.

  • @parkerstromquist2849
    @parkerstromquist2849 Před 5 lety +25

    I have listened to this 10 times and I still cannot tell if I love it or hate it

  • @RichardRingo1
    @RichardRingo1 Před 7 lety +8

    One of the greatest opening scenes of a musical of all time!

  • @PrincessLydia
    @PrincessLydia Před 9 lety +21

    I performed this song by myself when I was in elementary school. To be honest, I didn't know half of what I was talking about! LOL! :)

  • @mbabitt
    @mbabitt Před 14 lety +11

    I've watched a few versions of this scene on CZcams, and by far this is the most emotional of them.
    I have this movie on tape, and it's pure awesomeness.

  • @JohnnyDominicGarcia
    @JohnnyDominicGarcia Před 10 lety +18

    Look whaddyya talk?Whaddyya talk?Whaddyya talk?Whaddyya talk?!

  • @moviestudioland
    @moviestudioland Před rokem +4

    This is how RAP started

  • @magnusm4
    @magnusm4 Před 2 lety +4

    Love how the song starts like a normal rant in tune with the train and goes faster as the train takes up pace.
    Fun way to easy in to the song.

  • @Tomasina1616
    @Tomasina1616 Před 14 lety +6

    We did this my senior year in high school and I LOVED doing it!! And that was a gazzillion years ago and I still practice--I love this opening scene!

  • @aergdr
    @aergdr Před 10 lety +71

    Hugh Jackman's performance at the Tony Award brought me here.

  • @PrimetimeD
    @PrimetimeD Před 15 lety +6

    Love this musical. Starts off with such a clever and well-done number.

  • @a.c.b09
    @a.c.b09 Před rokem +2

    I had to learn this with my class in our Year 9 music class... in 2007. Today, I randomly get the lyrics stuck in my head and I haven't listened to this since 2007! Had to come and find this again. Amazing what our brains retain 😂😍

  • @crazygibby
    @crazygibby Před 4 lety +1

    Someone named Grace Spelman on twitter did a video to this while quarantined and now I’m watching the original...thanks lady. Now I’m going watch this whole damn musical.

  • @pacoramirez7363
    @pacoramirez7363 Před 4 lety +16

    I love how this ignores that Brighton, IL is a least a couple hours' train ride away from Iowa and that there's a giant-ass river between Iowa and Illinois.

    • @MrLeeder88
      @MrLeeder88 Před 4 lety +16

      It's because they didn't know the territory 🤣

  • @ericmeier9107
    @ericmeier9107 Před 8 lety +86

    Ever meet a fellow by the name of Hill?

  • @JJohnston4Life
    @JJohnston4Life Před 11 lety +6

    Robert Preston was a beast in this movie. I wish we the clip would've lasted longer. xD

  • @Baribrotzer
    @Baribrotzer Před 10 lety +34

    Here's something especially ironic:
    Meredith Willson - who wrote "The Music Man" - despised rock 'n roll. Along with Frank Sinatra and quite a few other figures from the Big Band era, he considered it the destruction of all that was good about popular music, and described it as "garbage.... a creeping paralysis."
    And yet he invented rap!

    • @AKAdaJoker14
      @AKAdaJoker14 Před 5 lety +1

      Baribrotzer relax. It’s rhyming words, people do that a lot. It’s musical speak friend

    • @ingold1470
      @ingold1470 Před 5 lety +6

      There was something similar called "Patter" which was popular in the 1890s, so Meredith could have been parodying that.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Před 5 lety +8

    It really is rap.
    Took me about 10 times to realize there's no music in this song. 😄

  • @blazzered2
    @blazzered2 Před 8 lety +262

    I wish people still dressed like this.

    • @peggyemerson4708
      @peggyemerson4708 Před 4 lety +9

      John Mulaney does...

    • @fartmaster684
      @fartmaster684 Před 4 lety +3

      I mean people do dress like rhis now, vintage fashion is growing agian

    • @giantleprechaun2350
      @giantleprechaun2350 Před 3 lety

      Yeah. I wonder why old men don’t wear hats like that anymore

    • @anaussie213
      @anaussie213 Před 3 lety +2

      @@giantleprechaun2350 people stopped wearing hats in the 50s when cars became widespread.

  • @doublelifeatributetothecar2185

    This song contains one of the most amazing feats of cinematic geography: Getting the train from Illinois to Iowa without crossing the Mississippi River. Always brought a chuckle to my Iowa family.

  • @justinquaylepate1358
    @justinquaylepate1358 Před 5 lety +3

    The last time I had seen this movie was in the spring of 1989 and this was always my favorite scene and still is

  • @gracehome5358
    @gracehome5358 Před 8 lety +12

    Big brass bass! Big brass bass!

    • @froboythestud
      @froboythestud Před 7 lety +4

      And the piccolo, the piccolo, and uniforms too, with a shiny gold braid down the coat and a big red stripe running...

  • @misteridiot
    @misteridiot Před 4 lety +4

    Oh my gawsh they're manually bouncing at uneven intervals. This is utterly delightful to watch a s well as listen to.

  • @brynsols481
    @brynsols481 Před 4 lety +2

    This is the firstrap, the second is "Pick A Little Talk A Little"!

  • @pkguy3
    @pkguy3 Před 14 lety +4

    The train conductor Percy Helton one of the most recognizable character actors. He seemed to be in everything

  • @iPodUplink
    @iPodUplink Před 13 lety +59

    0:47

  • @karlpiepenburg3157
    @karlpiepenburg3157 Před 10 lety +24

    The train crosses over from Illinois to Iowa, yet I see no river or river bridge through the window of the coach.

    • @trickyfeet
      @trickyfeet Před 10 lety +43

      And while you were looking out the window, you missed one of the greatest songs in musical film history!

    • @Loco4Locomotives
      @Loco4Locomotives Před 6 lety +1

      I'm pretty sure they crossed the Mississippi River at 01:11.

    • @txrat0
      @txrat0 Před 4 lety +1

      This guy doesn't know the territory

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Před 18 dny

    i know the whole musical by heart, back in the 60's my mom would blast the music man album on her record player to get us up and going for school and we'd all end up singing and marching around the house.

  • @etmchrome
    @etmchrome Před 5 lety +13

    that moment when she friend-zones you because YOU DON'T KNOW THE TERRITORY

  • @knick_knack
    @knick_knack Před 4 lety +5

    This reminds me of the “I got glue on my hands and records on my fingers” song from Phineas and Ferb

  • @Shindai
    @Shindai Před 3 lety +3

    What a fantastic scene, flawless timing, good stuff

  • @Brian-or1yp
    @Brian-or1yp Před 5 měsíci

    I first saw this in 7th grade by a substitute teacher who played it that week in school. I'm 52 and have to watch it til the end every time I come across it. BTW, Max Showalter (one of the salesmen in this opening scene) also played one of the grandfathers in "16 Candles".

  • @allioto32
    @allioto32 Před 6 lety +4

    Living in Rock Island makes this song even better :)

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Před 3 lety +5

    Absolutely love this musical!

  • @Chocobo0Scribe
    @Chocobo0Scribe Před 6 lety +3

    It is downright impossible to listen to this without bobbing your head to the beat.

  • @FINNEGANAGENNIF
    @FINNEGANAGENNIF Před rokem +2

    The first (and best) rap song ever!

  • @carlyedwards1422
    @carlyedwards1422 Před 3 lety +2

    I've never been a on a train but I hope it's like this

  • @pescgoldtfisch2363
    @pescgoldtfisch2363 Před 6 lety +53

    "Gone with the hogshead, cask and demijohn. Gone with the sugar barrel, pickle barrel, milk pan, gone with the tub and the pail and the TIERCE!"
    Is the container salesman dead?

    • @bobbyfrancis8957
      @bobbyfrancis8957 Před 4 lety +5

      I have The Music Man paperback book, with all the lyrics at the end; the rock island "song" is more complete, saying the milk pail, and those barrels are gone, because stores are trying to have more things sanitized.

    • @tomoyboy
      @tomoyboy Před 3 lety +1

      And that people would rather get an airtight packet of crackers from the grocery store than a whole barrel,
      So I think he's saying that people will get smaller amounts of convenient goods than large qtys to last for awhile?

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios Před 2 lety +3

    The locomotive is an outside-frame narrow gauge locomotive, not an inside-frame model that you would find on most of the U.S. railroad system. Maybe they shot that B-Roll at Knott's Berry farm?

  • @Falinzin
    @Falinzin Před 11 lety +2

    Respect the people that put this on every year. This song is seriously hard to learn and awesome to watch.

  • @JWetzMMA
    @JWetzMMA Před 13 lety +2

    So awesome. This is such a great combination of acting, singing and also dancing.

  • @lossteinus5420
    @lossteinus5420 Před 2 lety +7

    Yes I'm here due to the Stupendium hehe

  • @boys_and_the_booze5104
    @boys_and_the_booze5104 Před 5 lety +5

    "JUST A MINUTE, JUST A MINUTE, JUST A MINUTE!!!"

  • @deborahpaley21
    @deborahpaley21 Před rokem +1

    My favorite musical.

  • @KiraJenLove
    @KiraJenLove Před 3 lety +1

    We did this play as a high school musical in 1986. Everyone did an excellent job!

  • @sherribrtn
    @sherribrtn Před 5 lety +3

    Can't wait to see this musical on Broadway with Hugh Jackman in 2020!!
    EPIC merging of Wolverine, PT Barnum into Harold Hill!!

  • @jimlee6472
    @jimlee6472 Před 10 lety +4

    This is the best..

  • @petedanderson5581
    @petedanderson5581 Před 3 lety

    I remember seeing this back in the 3rd grade and it’s stayed in my top 5 favorite movies the whole time

  • @michaelhemsley1470
    @michaelhemsley1470 Před rokem

    Reading through the comments I noticed a few of you mentioned when you first saw the movie, stage production or were a participant. I saw "The Music Man" with Preston in a movie theater in 1962. Loved it then and still do!
    I'm going to go lie down now.😢