1776 "But Mr Adams"

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  • "1776" at the Redlands Bowl, July 2009.
    Directed by Diana Combs.
    Orchestra conducted by Scott Smith

Komentáře • 157

  • @Mousy677
    @Mousy677 Před 8 lety +205

    the tiniest, angriest john adams i have ever had the good fortune to see 11/10

    • @devorahacts
      @devorahacts Před 8 lety +23

      Then he's probably the correct size.

    • @Mousy677
      @Mousy677 Před 8 lety +5

      (i also don't know how jefferson managed not to corpse because this is HILARIOUS.)

    • @firstname7606
      @firstname7606 Před 7 lety +1

      Ollie Embourne John Adams was shorter then Roger, Thomas, Robert, Ben

    • @amadeusamwater
      @amadeusamwater Před 6 lety +9

      According to the records, Jefferson was 6'2" and Adams was 5'7".

  • @realekedolphin
    @realekedolphin Před 7 lety +97

    "By physical force, if necessary!"
    --John Adams, while looking up, up, UP at Thomas Jefferson

    • @AddisonBook.
      @AddisonBook. Před 2 lety

      LOL

    • @bernhardwall6876
      @bernhardwall6876 Před rokem +3

      Jefferson should have remembered that, with that height differential, certain body parts are more accessible.

  • @tenmice
    @tenmice Před rokem +8

    The little triangle "ting~" as Jefferson looks down at Adams is just pure perfection lmao

  • @Anthony79X
    @Anthony79X Před 8 lety +90

    To me, the great William Daniels will always be John Adams, but this guy is really good!

    • @user-sx7wo1yl7y
      @user-sx7wo1yl7y Před rokem +3

      William Daniel's performance is not only legendary- it is the gold standard which no one will ever equal.

    • @herondelatorre4023
      @herondelatorre4023 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@user-sx7wo1yl7y I agree. Just as the late actor Howard da Silva will always the gold standard for any performance by an actor for the founding father Benjamin Franklin.

  • @shiftergoddessathena
    @shiftergoddessathena Před 13 lety +97

    "No objections?"
    "I have objections! Lots of objections!"
    Oh, Jefferson, you poor man.

    • @terrorcop101
      @terrorcop101 Před 4 lety +6

      Tough being the only guy out of 52(?) grown and educated men who can apparently write.

    • @Alex-oy7ip
      @Alex-oy7ip Před 3 lety +3

      @@terrorcop101 Not to be a nerd but he wrote the declaration when he was 33 and was elected the 3rd president in 1801 at age 57

    • @AddisonBook.
      @AddisonBook. Před 2 lety

      @@Alex-oy7ip it's sad Congress doesn't act in that way anymore.

    • @Alex-oy7ip
      @Alex-oy7ip Před 2 lety +1

      Well ma'am I would have to concur with you. You see many of the men in this congress were mere farmers stockjobbers Taylors and merchants no less. They had no such previous experiences in politics. Such men like Mr. Adams and Mr. Jefferson were well educated and thus could write such impressionable documents about the ill of actions done by the British. I left the congress and scince headed home for Mount Vernon my estate of many pleasures

    • @AddisonBook.
      @AddisonBook. Před 2 lety

      @@Alex-oy7ip I'm a guy and agree definitely and one more thing is Secession legal or not. Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence when that government becomes destructive of these ends it is the people's duty to throw off such government and to provide future gaurds for their future security.

  • @josesolismusic
    @josesolismusic Před 10 lety +61

    So many memories from when I did Mr Livingston at age 17. This number was SO well done, even with the quirky movements; funny and well performed. :)

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Před 4 lety +34

    “But I burn, Mr. A.”
    “So do I, Mr. J!”
    “You?”
    “You do?” 🙉
    “John!” 🙊
    “Who’d have thought it!” 🙈

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Před 9 lety +146

    "Now, will you be a patriot...or a loverrr?"
    "A loverrr."
    ...
    "Now you will write it, Mr. J."
    "Who will make me, Mr. A?"
    "I."
    "You?"
    "Yes."
    "How?"
    *Jefferson and Adams stand chest to chest to mark the height difference*
    LMAO XD!

  • @Maybethistime15
    @Maybethistime15 Před 8 lety +92

    when jefferson hit that high note..... damn

    • @dmnemaine
      @dmnemaine Před 8 lety +14

      Something that the original Thomas Jefferson (Ken Howard) had trouble with because he wasn't really a singer, which is probably why Jefferson doesn't have a whole lot to do vocally in the show.

    • @ashleysmith8402
      @ashleysmith8402 Před 5 lety +10

      🎶MR ADAMS LEAVE ME ALONE.🎶

    • @sarahluvs2sing166
      @sarahluvs2sing166 Před 4 lety +8

      @dmnemaine
      Oh yeah, that could explain it. I always thought it was just because Jefferson was a generally quiet person.

  • @cow391
    @cow391 Před 10 lety +41

    " A loooooveeeeeeer."

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Před 7 lety +98

    Can we talk about the Three Stooges dancing in the background? 😂

    • @ashleysmith8402
      @ashleysmith8402 Před 5 lety +3

      You mean Ben Franklin Rodger Sherman and Robert Livingston.

    • @sarahluvs2sing166
      @sarahluvs2sing166 Před 4 lety +1

      @Ashley Smith
      Yes, he/she means them. It’s just a little funny thing.

    • @terrorcop101
      @terrorcop101 Před 4 lety +1

      In any version, they're probably the best part of the show.

  • @sarcastic4982
    @sarcastic4982 Před 4 lety +20

    "Now, will you be a patriot? or a lOVeRr?"
    "a LoVErRr"

  • @kkslider3506
    @kkslider3506 Před 8 lety +34

    I've only ever had the fortune to see the movie adaption of this musical but it's by far my favorite and this cast definitely does it justice! Love it!

  • @irenestewart1942
    @irenestewart1942 Před 8 lety +39

    Best Adams, man! Looks like the real man from history and has the moral courage of that man, too. Jason, I love your " stare down " on Adams. And you hit that one note perfectly! " Leave me aloooone! "

  • @bernhardwall6876
    @bernhardwall6876 Před rokem +3

    A long time ago, I saw on TV what I think might have been a promo; I don't remember. But the one thing I never forgot was the line, "Mister Adams, you are driving me to HOMICIIIIDE!" So I ran a search for that line, and was directed to the movie, "1776."

  • @kay45
    @kay45 Před 5 lety +13

    I just watched this play at the Alohombra in Jacksonville Florida and the actor they had play as John Adams was a literal CLONE of Jack Nicolson! Voice face and all it was amazing.

  • @marcelvinolo3473
    @marcelvinolo3473 Před 6 lety +79

    Man, the cast of Hamilton sure has changed.

  • @TheFacefinder
    @TheFacefinder Před 9 lety +10

    I wish that I could have seen this play. I was only privilege to see the movie AND I LOVE IT!!!!

  • @sophiecheng2384
    @sophiecheng2384 Před 2 lety +7

    Others: He's obnoxious and disliked did you know that
    Robert: I haven't heard
    Damn that diplomacy skill

  • @michaelam9063
    @michaelam9063 Před 10 lety +64

    Homicide~
    Homicide~
    We may see murder yet!

    • @KT00700
      @KT00700 Před 7 lety

      TimeTraveling Peep LOL

  • @ncuda1764
    @ncuda1764 Před 7 lety +54

    MR. ADAMS YOU ARE DRIVING ME TO HOMICIDE!

  • @melodytannerclark
    @melodytannerclark Před 4 lety +14

    Very good performances. I loved their respect for the height difference.

  • @thesnarkypupper9828
    @thesnarkypupper9828 Před 10 lety +31

    Apparently Jefferson's objections didn't count for anything….

    • @dmnemaine
      @dmnemaine Před 8 lety +7

      The whole point is that right from the moment that Thomas Jefferson delivers his "To place before mankind the common sense of the matter" speech, Adams begins to hatch his plot to get Jefferson to write the Declaration. Everything from that point on is Adams working toward that goal. First, he gets Jefferson on the committee. Then, he goes through the motions of eliminating himself and the other members of the committee as candidates to write the Declaration to get Jefferson off his guard. Lastly, he springs his trap. That's why Jefferson's objections didn't count for anything.

  • @iknowchristalena
    @iknowchristalena Před 13 lety +10

    Love Jefferson's voice.

  • @Anangelspath
    @Anangelspath Před 11 lety +7

    Super fantastic! Everyone involved in this play should be very proud! Just as enjoyable as the original 1776 movie. First rate all the way.

  • @TheFacefinder
    @TheFacefinder Před 9 lety +5

    These guys are awesome! AND the words. Oh, my God!!! What incredible words.

  • @cow391
    @cow391 Před 10 lety +14

    Their like la la la la la la la in the back during the fight.

  • @wadyano
    @wadyano Před 13 lety +4

    this never gets old

  • @janerut
    @janerut Před 10 lety +3

    Lover.)))
    The look and intonation of TJ - are invaluable!

  • @MrsPonyUnicorn
    @MrsPonyUnicorn Před 11 lety +25

    "Oh No" Benjamin we all know you didn't say Oh No

  • @ZoeKitten84
    @ZoeKitten84 Před 8 lety +4

    I love this version so much ;))))

  • @mirosango14
    @mirosango14 Před 13 lety +3

    they did the kicks in the movie better than here, which was my favorite part. still, it's overall a great video, and my favorite song!

  • @majesquivel5997
    @majesquivel5997 Před 4 lety +4

    Mr. Adams LEAVE ME ALOOOONEEEE

  • @TheGuardy
    @TheGuardy Před 9 lety +63

    I really didn't like the way the butchered the "lover" lines. matter of personal preference, I guess...
    ...but good lord, the way Adams' "by physical force if necessary" is muffled by Jefferson's cravat makes up for basically anything.

    • @bookerjones8123
      @bookerjones8123 Před 7 lety +7

      Yeah, 'lover' was pretty cheesy, but the little squirt threatens 'physical force' is hilarious. And I have no idea who played Jefferson (only stopped by cuz the movie's on TCM right now), but he's got everything a musical leading man should have.

    • @TheGuardy
      @TheGuardy Před 7 lety +4

      Jefferson was, apparently, played by Jason Livesay, aka the dude who uploaded the video. Which is somewhat surprising and was oddly difficult to find out. Anyway, now you know.
      And yep, he does a damn fine job.

    • @bookerjones8123
      @bookerjones8123 Před 7 lety +1

      Oh, thank you; I didn't even look at the name and pic of who uploaded it. I Googled Livesay (who I assumed was just some local actor) and he's a really remarkable, multi-talented guy.

  • @pendragon2012
    @pendragon2012 Před 11 lety +21

    Life is more than sexual combustibility.

  • @IsaiahCoeStudios
    @IsaiahCoeStudios Před rokem

    I got to go see this EXACT SHOW … Redlands bowl is great!

  • @mattmcgee645
    @mattmcgee645 Před 7 lety +4

    This is flawless!!

  • @talentofthewolf6634
    @talentofthewolf6634 Před 10 lety +22

    Ha, they all look at Jefferson first. Spoiler X3
    Robert's excuse is terrible, but how did Adam fall for that trick?
    RUN ADAM RUN! HE'S AFTER YOU!!!

    • @sarahluvs2sing166
      @sarahluvs2sing166 Před 4 lety

      @TalentOf TheWolf
      Yeah. Also, historically, Robert didn’t even have a son, just two daughters.

    • @runefaustblack
      @runefaustblack Před 4 lety +1

      @@sarahluvs2sing166 It may just be that he didn't know it was a girl, and he just assumed it was a boy because everyone would rather have boys than girls back then.

    • @_somerandomguyontheinternet_
      @_somerandomguyontheinternet_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@runefaustblack actually, he went back to New York for a meeting or a convention or something. “Stork” just makes a convenient rhyme with “New York.”

    • @runefaustblack
      @runefaustblack Před 2 lety

      I have since consolidated tht theory that every excuse in this song is a lie, all part of a devious plan by Adams and Franklin to get Jefferson to write the Declaration.

  • @rayna7051
    @rayna7051 Před 6 lety +12

    tag yourself: im mr shermans hand that wouldnt fit on the cane

  • @mattmcgee645
    @mattmcgee645 Před 8 lety +2

    This looks wonderful!! I wish I could've seen this in person!

  • @danielblackley9749
    @danielblackley9749 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed doing this show and to see it on youtube is fun!

  • @blaisemarcc1648
    @blaisemarcc1648 Před 5 lety +3

    Well done, well choreograped

  • @kylestubbs8867
    @kylestubbs8867 Před 7 lety +19

    John Adams - a greater victim of the Napoleon complex than Napoleon himself.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy Před 7 lety +5

      Kyle Stubbs, except Adams succeeded and is an honored American republican (small r) patriot, while Napoleon became a tyrant, lost his war of empire and was exiled from France, dying in ignominy.

    • @kylestubbs8867
      @kylestubbs8867 Před 7 lety +7

      Okay, but the "Napoleon complex" means someone has a temper as short as their height. Applies to John Adams here and in the film, but only to depictions of Napoleon in anti-French propaganda.

    • @melodytannerclark
      @melodytannerclark Před 4 lety

      He’s my cousin. He was disliked because he was a passionate opponent of slavery.

    • @sariekitchen
      @sariekitchen Před 3 lety +1

      I don't know if this is an appropriate thing to add, but it may interest you to know the Napoleon wasn't actually that short, and it was actually English propaganda. I won't go into the full details unless anyone's curious, but I just thought it was a fun fact!

    • @kylestubbs8867
      @kylestubbs8867 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sariekitchen Not only is it appropriate, that was exactly my point.

  • @TeachESL
    @TeachESL Před 13 lety +1

    One of my favorite musicals!! HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

  • @TheHealerIzAwesome
    @TheHealerIzAwesome Před 3 lety +3

    The 20 dislikes can no longer romp through cupids grove with great agility

  • @singingma
    @singingma Před 4 lety

    One of my favorites! Thanks for recommending it for me.

  • @alanacidmyer
    @alanacidmyer Před 6 lety +5

    Combustabilty! Combustability!

  • @DinoJake
    @DinoJake Před 12 lety +7

    "Homicide! Homiciiiide!!!"

  • @bilgriffin
    @bilgriffin Před 10 lety +8

    In those days it might have been considered justifiable homicide. Great stuff!

  • @RichardCano
    @RichardCano Před 6 lety +13

    Is it historically accurate that Jefferson almost didn’t write the Declaration because he wanted to get his rocks off?

    • @adryansantiago2748
      @adryansantiago2748 Před 4 lety +2

      Richard Cano No.

    • @adryansantiago2748
      @adryansantiago2748 Před 4 lety +4

      He wanted to do it, John Adams was going to write it but didn’t because of the reasons in the play, Jefferson accepted and was chosen because he was the best writer of all of them.

    • @emmacotter4598
      @emmacotter4598 Před 4 lety +3

      He had also been asked to write a constitution for Virginia at the time and I believe his wife had a miscarriage around this time so he originally refused because he had a lot on his plate

    • @theawickward2255
      @theawickward2255 Před 11 měsíci

      He did indeed really go want to see his wife, but in reality it was because she was sick at the time.

  • @alexaliona
    @alexaliona Před 9 lety +3

    WHAT IS THIS LIFE??????? I COULD HAVE SEEn THIS I LIVE SO CLOSE TO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @baileyg.buerhaus1144
    @baileyg.buerhaus1144 Před 3 lety

    Softly and kindly "Mr. Adams. Damn you Mr. Adams."

  • @historyprofessor1985
    @historyprofessor1985 Před 4 lety

    AWESOME!!!!

  • @blaisemarcc1648
    @blaisemarcc1648 Před 5 lety +1

    I would like to see the rest of this :)

  • @JoanOfArcProject
    @JoanOfArcProject Před 12 lety +3

    The only place you can see the founding fathers do a cancan.

  • @wadyano
    @wadyano Před 13 lety

    great cast

  • @dakota4487
    @dakota4487 Před 8 lety +9

    Anyone else related to Roger Sherman?

  • @mrzeegrr
    @mrzeegrr Před 12 lety

    Awesome!

  • @QuiteHotBros
    @QuiteHotBros Před 11 lety +2

    Jefferson kicks ass

  • @baileyg.buerhaus1144
    @baileyg.buerhaus1144 Před 3 lety +2

    This is what was happening while Hamilton was talking to Arron Burr. LOL

  • @terrorcop101
    @terrorcop101 Před 4 lety +1

    If this is anything like what actually happened, it's kind of amazing Jefferson didn't just invent Jack Nicholson's "pen is mightier than the sword" gag from Batman.

    • @runefaustblack
      @runefaustblack Před 4 lety +3

      Nope, the phrase was first used in 1839. Franklin actually uses it as sexual innuendo at another point of the play.

    • @terrorcop101
      @terrorcop101 Před 4 lety +2

      @@runefaustblack Figures it'd be Franklin.

    • @_somerandomguyontheinternet_
      @_somerandomguyontheinternet_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@runefaustblack Ah yes, a great line. I believe it was “At my age, my pen *is* mightier than my sword.”

  • @ikimawsome
    @ikimawsome Před 12 lety

    My school did this, nd omg it was so awesome lol

  • @AnnMarieRogue
    @AnnMarieRogue Před 12 lety +3

    Too bad this could not be done in my high school for we would not have had even strong male charcters to play the roles.

    • @jessieg58
      @jessieg58 Před 6 lety

      AnnMarieRogue I feel this so much ): I'd love to do 1776 at my local theatre

  • @ejm51395
    @ejm51395 Před 11 lety +2

    :) This is great! It's is almost as good as the film, maybe Adams voice could be a little annoying-but other ways amazing! And go cobblers! :D

  • @Mthical101
    @Mthical101 Před 12 lety +1

    I absoloutly love!!!! this video its down right Funny! Lol its soooooo realistic who ever voted down is obsurd....... R U A PATRIOT OR A LOVER! post what u think u are :]

  • @erikw.s.5209
    @erikw.s.5209 Před 7 lety +8

    The sexual tension tho.

  • @dgoren121692
    @dgoren121692 Před 12 lety +2

    Great job, but wasn't Franklin supposed to say "Hell, no"? Is that such a big deal? Or,. maybe that was just for the movie.

    • @runefaustblack
      @runefaustblack Před 4 lety +1

      It's live theatre. Sometimes actors forget some lines and improvise them. It's part of theatre's charm (no two performances will ever be the exact same), so unless it's done badly it's not an issue at all.

  • @wadyano
    @wadyano Před 15 lety

    i wanna see more

  • @jalalbenlaidi7289
    @jalalbenlaidi7289 Před 5 lety +1

    Doctrine between 2POTUS3 LEVEL 2 /3 JHON ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFRSONS

  • @fyodorsliceeater5137
    @fyodorsliceeater5137 Před 3 lety +1

    *A lOvEr*

  • @wadyano
    @wadyano Před 13 lety +1

    and he has an identical twin that can do all of that too.

  • @Mthical101
    @Mthical101 Před 12 lety

    I think im a lover :D

  • @cosplayfordayz252
    @cosplayfordayz252 Před 7 lety

    A LOVEHHHHHH

  • @1Glowbug
    @1Glowbug Před 13 lety

    HAHAHAHHA i love this song

  • @bonniebuck7223
    @bonniebuck7223 Před 6 lety

    what is he saying at 4:25 omg

  • @SerpentKunoichi26
    @SerpentKunoichi26 Před 13 lety

    @Fab4Sunrises
    i agree i preffer Mr.Pheeni from the movie doing it

  • @EgbertWilliams
    @EgbertWilliams Před 4 lety +1

    Jefferson was a redhead.

  • @wadyano
    @wadyano Před 13 lety +1

    @iknowchristalena isn;t he amazing? he plays the violin like the devil and conducts too.

  • @lauradavis2594
    @lauradavis2594 Před 3 lety

    I’m the exact height as Adams: 5’7”

  • @JakeDaSnake241
    @JakeDaSnake241 Před 12 lety

    La la la la, lllalalalalala.

  • @sudmalis100
    @sudmalis100 Před 12 lety

    not one bit. they cleaned up Franklin's verse,

  • @Fab4Sunrises
    @Fab4Sunrises Před 14 lety

    It's really good, but one of the things that i thought was importainti in the original was that Adams' voice was just a tiny bit annoying, to really give it that peircing quality, which this one lacks. Not as much of a drawback as i tought it would be, though. XD

  • @BlockingMars
    @BlockingMars Před 12 lety

    Is it bad that I prefer the movie?

  • @terrorcop101
    @terrorcop101 Před 4 lety

    I have objections, lots of objections!
    Overruled!
    Edit: Is it just me or does the guy playing Adams look kind of like Napoleon?

  • @twedo_
    @twedo_ Před 7 měsíci

    Lool

  • @VerisimilitudeFilms1
    @VerisimilitudeFilms1 Před 2 lety

    This dude kinda sounds like Willie D at times.

  • @kaylav.1491
    @kaylav.1491 Před 4 lety

    #Patriots

  • @strictly_sports32
    @strictly_sports32 Před 4 lety

    The original Hamilton.

  • @AmadeusInDaze
    @AmadeusInDaze Před 4 lety +1

    Old Hamilton.

  • @trentontrim
    @trentontrim Před 12 lety

    sounds like there's a cobbler or two in that audience

  • @verovapr95
    @verovapr95 Před 12 lety

    I liked the original 1776 better because it was really funny and the characters were more realistic...like John Adams was obnoxious (he was really annoying, he knew how to get to you) haha lol

  • @sudmalis100
    @sudmalis100 Před 12 lety +1

    franklin is upstaging you, therefore, your argument is invalid

  • @1Cheytown
    @1Cheytown Před 2 lety

    A valiant effort but the film version is still better

  • @veronicagao2401
    @veronicagao2401 Před 5 lety +2

    Its so slowwwwwwwww

  • @SecondchancesYahknow
    @SecondchancesYahknow Před 10 lety

    That was so rude of them to ignore jefferson lol

  • @cuttersboi08
    @cuttersboi08 Před 6 lety

    I get it. It's a comical moment. But does everyone here, except for Jefferson, have to be overacting? Not to mention Adams rushing through his lines and the trio of Franklin, Sherman and Livingston drowning out Adams' argument with Jefferson. I'm seeing a production of this in January and I'm sorry to say but I hope that it's not as bad as this one seems to be.

  • @jennifersdowney
    @jennifersdowney Před 11 lety

    Wow they all give such emotionless delivery.
    This is so bad :(