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Helpless tho
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dongsbot 9000 posted:we've had this discussion and the best song is actually satisfied I feel like we're soul mates sometimes
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:25 |
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I guess my feelings about Guns & Ships is that people who don't listen to rap (Which like, I'm not trying to be pretentious about this or anything, I think it's great that Hamilton introduced rap to a lot of people) will be impressed with it for doing what already reasonably popular in Hip Hop. Like, Guns & Ships is a great song, but I feel like it's not as innovative as the rest of the album. IDK, that's just like, my opinion man.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:26 |
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Make sure I am in this game asiina thx
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:28 |
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Asiina posted:Like objectively the best song is My Shot, but also I think it depends what kind of person you are whether My Shot or Wait For It resonates with you more. I like Wait For It as a song, but it doesn't really hit me like some other people. Totally agree. My Shot is my favorite in large part because the message of that song resonates with me a lot.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:28 |
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Asiina posted:Like objectively the best song is My Shot, but also I think it depends what kind of person you are whether My Shot or Wait For It resonates with you more. I like Wait For It as a song, but it doesn't really hit me like some other people. dongsbot 9000 posted:we've had this discussion and the best song is actually satisfied Both good songs. I like Satisfied more than My Shot. I also really like Right Hand Man, it's possibly my favourite on the album. There's lots of songs that are really good and a lot of them in really unique ways. As an example, I like how they intersperse more traditional sounding broadways songs via King George and do a better job of it then some musicals that are entirely that style.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:30 |
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my shot resonates with me more too, but also i just prefer its sound over wait for it.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:30 |
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Best characters in Hamilton: Aaron Burr Eliza (controversial pick) Angelica Washington Hamilton I guess.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:31 |
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:I guess my feelings about Guns & Ships is that people who don't listen to rap (Which like, I'm not trying to be pretentious about this or anything, I think it's great that Hamilton introduced rap to a lot of people) will be impressed with it for doing what already reasonably popular in Hip Hop. Like, Guns & Ships is a great song, but I feel like it's not as innovative as the rest of the album. IDK, that's just like, my opinion man. Yeah I am definitely one of those people, which is why I like it. I never in my life listened to any rap whatsoever and so to get super into this and not only enjoy the music, but just begin to appreciate the skill required to be able to physically say words that fast has been pretty eye opening and makes me really enjoy it. You not only have to memorize the words (and there's not that many words in Guns and Ships) but in trying to sing it, you have to get your mouth to move much faster than you normally would. So learning that song and practicing being able to sing it felt like I was honing a skill I never tried before. It feels like an accomplishment. I've come to understand how it's pretty standard for someone like Daveed Diggs and within rap it's not really that impressive for him (he said somewhere recently it took him about 10 minutes to learn), but it's just a lot of fun for me. Also relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTNBdgv6VBs
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:33 |
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yeah burr is a much better character than hamilton and it's not really close.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:33 |
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I forgot about the part in my shot they go "A-L, E-X, A-N, D, E-R, we are, meant to be" ok that can be the best song
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:35 |
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In as the abstract concept of scarcity.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:37 |
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I view Peggy in the song Schuyler Sisters as Dooneese from the famous SNL sketch http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/the-lawrence-welk-show/n12318
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:39 |
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Burr and Hamilton are quite similar, and I like them both. I love Eliza though. Like it's secretly a super strong feminist show. My absolute favourite small thing that never gets talked about is from the very last song where the ensemble repeats with increasing urgency "Will they tell your story?" except that's not what Eliza says. The first time she says "We tell your story" but then when she starts talking about all the work she did it becomes "Will they tell our story?" and then finally after talking about the orphanage she says "Will they tell my story?" She's completely taken control of her own narrative and it's not just about Hamilton, it's secretly been about Eliza the whole time. It's to the point where one of the things that will instantly trigger my tears is when the ensemble first says "Eliza" in that last song. It's so powerful a message.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:39 |
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CCKeane posted:In as the abstract concept of scarcity. I think you're looking for this game
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:40 |
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I think I've listened to the soundtrack like 50 times now?
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:41 |
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best song is the room where it happens btw
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:41 |
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CCKeane posted:I view Peggy in the song Schuyler Sisters as Dooneese from the famous SNL sketch My friend and I were singing along in the car on the way to Banff the other day and we got to The Schuyler Sisters and he'd sing Peggy's lines in his deep bass voice and it'd crack me up every time.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:42 |
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Asiina posted:Yeah I am definitely one of those people, which is why I like it. I never in my life listened to any rap whatsoever and so to get super into this and not only enjoy the music, but just begin to appreciate the skill required to be able to physically say words that fast has been pretty eye opening and makes me really enjoy it. You not only have to memorize the words (and there's not that many words in Guns and Ships) but in trying to sing it, you have to get your mouth to move much faster than you normally would. So learning that song and practicing being able to sing it felt like I was honing a skill I never tried before. It feels like an accomplishment. I've come to understand how it's pretty standard for someone like Daveed Diggs and within rap it's not really that impressive for him (he said somewhere recently it took him about 10 minutes to learn), but it's just a lot of fun for me. Yeah, definitely. I also think Hamilton is way more accessible than most Hip Hop, because the subject matter is basically just more interesting, with less unpleasant things and that it's essentially a concept album in a genre that doesn't really have a standout concept album.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:42 |
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Absurd Revolver posted:I think I've listened to the soundtrack like 50 times now? I couldn't even begin to count. Most days I will listen to it at the very least once, but usually two or three times.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:44 |
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i like that hamilton is like a popular thing that actually has some attitude to it.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:44 |
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Absurd Revolver posted:best song is the room where it happens btw Asiina posted:Burr and Hamilton are quite similar, and I like them both. It's perhaps a bit obvious, but I really like Eliza's work in Stay Alive (Reprise)
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:46 |
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i am thankful for the existence of hamilton because at least now asiina is taking in media other than the west wing i was afraid she was going to overdose and get sorkinitics
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:46 |
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:Yeah, definitely. I also think Hamilton is way more accessible than most Hip Hop, because the subject matter is basically just more interesting, with less unpleasant things and that it's essentially a concept album in a genre that doesn't really have a standout concept album. Exactly. Most of the reasons I never got into rap was because as a white Canadian woman I felt like rap and hip hop never really spoke to my experience. I couldn't find a way to engage with it so I wrote it off at a fairly early age. So more than just liking this musical (and for a whole host of other emotional and intellectual reasons), I also really appreciate it for teaching me to have some appreciation for the complexity and talent and skill that goes into good hip hop. It's really the gift that keeps on giving.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:47 |
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Asiina posted:Burr and Hamilton are quite similar, and I like them both. Holy cow, I never picked up on that! That's amazing.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:48 |
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Asiina posted:I couldn't even begin to count. Most days I will listen to it at the very least once, but usually two or three times. I'm trying not to listen to it too much so I don't burn myself out by the time I go to NY. PBS Newshour posted:i am thankful for the existence of hamilton because at least now asiina is taking in media other than the west wing Recently the youngest member of my improv troupe started a 30 minute longform by giving themselves the character description of "Erin Sorkin, not the famous one, we just have similar names" and it was simultaneously the funniest and most dead end lead I've ever seen.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:49 |
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:Yeah, definitely. I also think Hamilton is way more accessible than most Hip Hop, because the subject matter is basically just more interesting, with less unpleasant things and that it's essentially a concept album in a genre that doesn't really have a standout concept album. This is a post from someone who is Definitely Not A Hip Hop Historian, but I think it's less that the subject matter is more interesting and more that it follows a complete narrative that is easy to pick up - I think A Good Day and Just A Friend are very accessible since the telling of a story largely makes everything more straightforward to follow.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:50 |
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PBS Newshour posted:i am thankful for the existence of hamilton because at least now asiina is taking in media other than the west wing Shows what you know, Hamilton and The West Wing are very similar and there is a Sorkin line in Hamilton. "As long as you come home at the end of the day, that would be enough" is taken from not just The West Wing but also from Sports Night because Aaron Sorkin likes to repeat his lines he likes. "The only thing you ever had to do to make me happy was come home at the end of the day."
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:50 |
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:Recently the youngest member of my improv troupe started a 30 minute longform by giving themselves the character description of "Erin Sorkin, not the famous one, we just have similar names" and it was simultaneously the funniest and most dead end lead I've ever seen. why isn't all improv just based around a "we have similar names" game??
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:52 |
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Asiina posted:Shows what you know, Hamilton and The West Wing are very similar and there is a Sorkin line in Hamilton. He also has a MBMBaM line and that is way cooler than the West Wing
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:53 |
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CCKeane posted:This is a post from someone who is Definitely Not A Hip Hop Historian, but I think it's less that the subject matter is more interesting and more that it follows a complete narrative that is easy to pick up - I think A Good Day and Just A Friend are very accessible since the telling of a story largely makes everything more straightforward to follow. Instead of more interesting, maybe more unique? I'm not trying to present all hip hop as all the same, but you don't get a lot of history based rap outside of high school projects. The concept album aspect, a full story, is also really good and something that is sadly not very common in the genre from my relatively uninformed perspective.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:54 |
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:I'm trying not to listen to it too much so I don't burn myself out by the time I go to NY. I am honest to God concerned I am going to be unable to stop myself from singing along once I finally go. It's essentially muscle memory at this point. I think I'll be too busy making this face this whole time though. When are you going? Did you manage to get lucky with tickets or did you pay the big bucks for the resales?
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:55 |
Yo, Wait For It is the best song. Thanks for listening, ya'll. Also I just subscribed to MBMBaM because I love Monster Factory.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:55 |
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My tickets are for August. I ordered them in 2015 so I'm not sure if that counts as lucky.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:56 |
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Meinberg posted:Yo, Wait For It is the best song. Thanks for listening, ya'll. I THINK DOGS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO VOTE
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:56 |
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:Instead of more interesting, maybe more unique? I'm not trying to present all hip hop as all the same, but you don't get a lot of history based rap outside of high school projects. The concept album aspect, a full story, is also really good and something that is sadly not very common in the genre from my relatively uninformed perspective. Well, I'd say that's more to do with it being a musical, since that seems to be more of a central element than the historical part.
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:59 |
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I'm on mobile right now but burr and Hamilton are vastly different characters who, while crossing paths and having somewhat similar goals (although not really) have completely different character arcs and burr is far superior because Hamilton doesn't change throughout the entire story. I love the show but being real Hamilton is probably the only one note character in the whole thing
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# ? May 31, 2016 02:59 |
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Meinberg posted:Yo, Wait For It is the best song. Thanks for listening, ya'll. Wait for it is a good song, but I actually sent the first verse of You'll Be Back to a buddy of mine on Valentine's Day this year. I love George III's delivery.
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# ? May 31, 2016 03:00 |
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Kashuno posted:I'm on mobile right now but burr and Hamilton are vastly different characters who, while crossing paths and having somewhat similar goals (although not really) have completely different character arcs and burr is far superior because Hamilton doesn't change throughout the entire story. I love the show but being real Hamilton is probably the only one note character in the whole thing Hamilton goes to throw away his shot, so... You know. Growth.
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# ? May 31, 2016 03:01 |
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I mean like, I get what you're saying and agree that Burr is a better character, but did you miss the heavy handed contrast between "not throwing away my shot" and "take the bullets out your gun" to the last scene where Hamilton literally throws away his god damned shot. E:F;B
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