There were two references not mentioned. The most obvious was "I believe it's pronounced 'miserable'" and that's Les Mis. The other was when he says "some are quite big," and they make a reference to Avenue Q by using puppets.
@@jalynroberson3459 they probably didn't miss it. This video showed the less obvious ones and since that one is so obvious i think they did that on purpose
"Now these Nazis, are they good guys or bad guys?" "I'm not sure, but I think it's important that we get it right." *about one hour later* "Your highness, the Nazis have arrived." "HUZZAH!"
"say it with me-- nazis are not to bad. nazis are not so bad! ohh! this is a nazi party! nazis are not so bad-- nazis are not so bad!" "what the fuck is wrong with you people?"
@@Zen-ft5fj Literally every show does “5,6,78” which is followed by a dance break. And you can’t reference something that hasn’t even existed when this was out 😭
@@stepawayfulas far as I know the only full recording of the Broadway version on YT is a home video, which credit where it's due is great quality but is far from perfect
Wonderful!! (At 1:13 is a reference to West Side Story (Tonight), and if the video weren't cut, it's immediately followed with a reference to Oklahoma, with the run up two octaves launching into the title song.)
At 2:10 Brian says "Yes, I get it now!" in the same fashion Pinocchio says "Yes, it all makes sense now!" in Freak Flag in Shrek. Which is particularly funny because Brian played Shrek.
musical references i caught West Side Story Avenue Q Music Man Seussical Chicago Rent Les Mis Annie Guys and Dolls Chorus Line Wicked Great Comet Hello Dolly
We saw this last night and had no idea what we were in for. I was crying from laughing so hard during this piece that I know I missed a lot of the references. An absolute must see show!
I love how confused Nick looks in this, but they did forget a few musicals. Also! I really like how this song was made, it’s really great how they added multiple musicals into one song.
It's weird to me that they didn't mention the two biggest score allusions in the video. When he counts off "5 6 7 8" there's a clear reference to the "I had a dream" line from Gypsy and towards the end of the tap section there's an allusion to "Tonight" from West Side Story
You Got Trouble from The Music Man, I Have A Dream from Gypsy, Tonight from West Side Story, Seussical itself, South Pacific, Chicago, Evita, Rent, Putting It Together, It's A Hard Knock Life from Annie, Luck Be A Lady from Guys and Dolls, A Chorus Line, Sweet Charity, Hello Dolly, A Chorus Line (again), Cats, Sweeney Todd, A Chorus Line
As someone rhat pick up on the musical styles in broadway shows this gives me a seizure, there are so many different things to pick up on and it's like I'm being dragged through each style
Nah, Chicago had it notably long before Producers did. But they are a very frequent thing used in older musicals, which is why producers and Chicago both use them.
3:27 might be a reference to 'Welcome to Wonderland' from the musical 'Wonderland'. I'ts a bit of a strech seeing as that musical only ran for a short while but I still feel like pointing it out.
I could be wrong but in the song where he sings “and sometimes they’ll stay on the same note for a really long time so that when you change to a different note, you notice” was a The Pirates of Penzance reference
Well...no. If you're thinking of Modern Major General....he oscillates between notes constantly. So...no. That whole section is setting up the Les Miz joke...brilliantly!!
This entire song is truly genius! ...but I cannot believe that, at the kick-line (at 3:04), the video was edited incorrectly and the audio and video are completely out of synchronization. The kicks are supposed to be on the off-beats (beats 2 & 4), but the video was edited to make them line up with beats 1 & 3. Not only can you clearly hear the "kick-line cymbal crashes" on the correct beats, but if you look closely at Brad Oscar (Nostradamus), you can clearly see that his singing doesn't line up with the audio. I can't believe this wasn't noticed and corrected before this video was published.
You missed "I believe it's pronounced 'misérable'," which is a reference to Les Mis, the "five six seven eight" which is another reference to A Chorus Line, and the "I have a dream" melody from Gypsy, which is featured at 0:54. Other references, in no particular order, which are at least in the version that my university is doing for our musical theatre showcase next week (most are piano-based), as it's slightly different from the OBC version: Cabaret, Into the Woods, Dreamgirls, Oklahoma!, and La Cage Aux Folles.
One might say a kickline is inevitable
Draztikus yessss! Starkid!
i've spotted so many starkid fans here it makes me happy
what's up Dikrats?
I was not expecting to find starkid people here
@@haileykramer8017 you did not consider the implications
0:06 : exists
Me, an intellectual: - show stoppin number
YES, THANK YOU, I THOUGHT I WAS BEING STUPID
The Starkid cult needs to gather!!
@@northmelody1783 hell yeah!
Northmelody YES SIR, GENREAL MAMANERIA REPORTING FOR DUTY
It’s good to see that the boys are working
There were two references not mentioned. The most obvious was "I believe it's pronounced 'miserable'" and that's Les Mis. The other was when he says "some are quite big," and they make a reference to Avenue Q by using puppets.
sophieloafy89
I screamed when I saw those
And Jesus Christ Superstar
I came looking for this comment. The Les Mis one is one of my favorite moments
buckybarnes.mp4 also rent and annie
@@breelovejoy6612 Rent and Annie were mentioned
You forgot "I believe it's pronounced 'misérables'!"!!
Khryshyrls Arnold I know that's my favorite reference and probably the most obvious one so I don't get how they missed it😂
Where is it
@@jalynroberson3459 they probably didn't miss it. This video showed the less obvious ones and since that one is so obvious i think they did that on purpose
But they put Annie in so ye
@@NoNo-ee6zryes, because straight up just saying “Seussical” isn’t obvious
"Now these Nazis, are they good guys or bad guys?"
"I'm not sure, but I think it's important that we get it right."
*about one hour later*
"Your highness, the Nazis have arrived."
"HUZZAH!"
this musical is so fucking underrated
Puppet Player agreed I watched it last night and loved it
@@spongeycraftstudios4371 What musical is it?
@@gammaray3044 it's called "something rotten"
"say it with me-- nazis are not to bad. nazis are not so bad! ohh! this is a nazi party! nazis are not so bad-- nazis are not so bad!"
"what the fuck is wrong with you people?"
“why are you so obsessed with musicals?”
me:
“5, 6, 7, ,8!” followed by a dance break is a reference to A Chorus Line
Jessica D also to chicago
that's literally any musical rehearsal
i thought billy elliot
Honestly at this point it could be a reference to Mean Girls the Musical- ahead of it's time.
@@Zen-ft5fj Literally every show does “5,6,78” which is followed by a dance break. And you can’t reference something that hasn’t even existed when this was out 😭
Man I wish there was just a whole video of this kind of footage for the entire musical so I could watch it in this great quality
This was filmed so well, I have a hard time believing the whole thing wasn't filmed PRO.
@@stepawayfulas far as I know the only full recording of the Broadway version on YT is a home video, which credit where it's due is great quality but is far from perfect
Look for "scrambled eggs the musical." it's a home video (not pirated, of course!), but it's out there.
And wicked, there were a bunch of parts that sounded like "wonderful try called me wonderful"
Ikr, to me i kept hearing it and i was like why haven't they marked that that one down yet? Lol
They were actually singinmg in the Wonderful melody! I cant get the link to app i use because my phones a little bitch, but if you check the app
called Genius and look this song up they explain all the references.
yes!!!!
A Chorus Line gets referenced like 3 times how iconic
and The Music Man, which also gets referenced repeatedly, doesn't get repeat mentions.
so.... everytime they say the word "musical" you do a shot?
delcodave
that's called alcohol poisoning
why do you want to kill us?
I would say yes but A I’m under 21 and B that would probably kill you
Or make a reference
Of water? Hell yeah stay hydrated homies
0:54 is a reference to Gypsy too, Rose's Turn ("I had a dream" melody heard in horns) - love this song so much!
L Family hey I noticed that too ❤️❤️
I knew I heard it
I knew that melody was familiar lol
I noticed
There are lots of gems buried in the song cues in the long version, including phrases from "La Cage" and "J.C. Superstar." Just wonderful.
Him: It’s a
Me: gets exited
Me: Show st- oh
-oppin' number?
@@elenarodriguez2402 a real show stopper
Grace Wilbourn A show stopping number, come on
@@sprankymedia9959 something to shock 'em, to bring them a-crawlin'
Grace Wilbourn A big time box office draw
"A Musical", but every time someone says "musical", the entire "Godfather" series plays.
SnappyPenguin566
12 days long.
This piece is one of the best single songs in Broadway history. There are many wonderful musicals but this was so worth it live!
3:10 i guess you could say ‘A kick line is inevitable’
HELL YES
I could have sworn there was a Wicked reference somewhere in there.
And how could you miss the Les Miserables reference? That one felt so obvious.
There are a couple parts that sounded kinda like wonderful
I know that this is overshadowed but the costumes are AMAZING
This whole show is a damn modern masterpiece of stage comedy, and I really hope many others can see and appreciate it for years to come.
most obviously les mis its even named :D
3:18
Me: A KICKLINE IS *_INEVITABLLLLLLLEEEEEE_*
them: it's...a...
my brain: do it
me: why?
my brain: you gotta
me: *_ShOW sToPpiNg nUMbEr_*
what if i told you a story. how the world became peaceful and just? It was inevitable
2:17 is a reference to Wonderful from Wicked
Skipped Jesus Christ Superstar. How dare you.
They also skipped ‘Fiddler on the Roof’, AKA a pure Broadway _tradition._
And Les Miserables
Ashleigh Vickery you betta say that😂👌💯
@@starcxtcher i think they make a fiddler on the roof refference in "Make an omelette" with a fiddler dancing on the stage
Wait hol up I missed that one I only found this the other day where is the superstar reference?
thought the tap dance sequence was from Book of Mormon, Turn It Off! I might be wrong :/
Its definitely not turn it off or mormon, more like Millie to me
Someone said it's from 42nd street, they could be wrong though
It’s definitely not all BoM but there are little sections that are in Turn It Off. This coming from a big BoM fan who learnt the choreography.
the tap looks a lot like "king of new york"s tap break in newsies
the lightings tho are giving me turn it off vibes
Wonderful!! (At 1:13 is a reference to West Side Story (Tonight), and if the video weren't cut, it's immediately followed with a reference to Oklahoma, with the run up two octaves launching into the title song.)
I feel there is a reference to Wicked in there too though.
ShWhoCa i think the main melody sound a bit like Wonderful from Wicked idk if its intentional tho
Jenni Elion Yep
Where the music man reference is I also think it’s a Elf reference because of the background instrumental
Idk if I'm imagining it but I hear a little Newsies
"What is a fiddler and why is he on a roof?"
"Nonono, the roof is where the chimchimineys go!"
At 2:10 Brian says "Yes, I get it now!" in the same fashion Pinocchio says "Yes, it all makes sense now!" in Freak Flag in Shrek. Which is particularly funny because Brian played Shrek.
Hahaha!
I know 1:39 is Evita but it also reminds me of the start of a day in falsettoland
Beth G OMG I JUST REALIZED BOTH OF THEM ARE SIMILAR
IIIIII DONT GET IT 😃
IIIII DONT UNDERSTAND
(I never watched Evita)
At Stratford (Ontario Canada) this number gets a standing ovation most nights. It's quite amazing to see a standing o during the show!
Totally fair too; they did such a fantastic job with it
musical references i caught
West Side Story
Avenue Q
Music Man
Seussical
Chicago
Rent
Les Mis
Annie
Guys and Dolls
Chorus Line
Wicked
Great Comet
Hello Dolly
Same except Seussical and Music man and Guys and dolls
What’s the great comet one?
great comet wasn’t even a thing on broadway when this came out when the hell-
What great comet reference?
Even Gypsy 0:55
I think the brass melody at 0:55 is a reference to Gypsy's "Rose's Turn"
Why do I get "to dance again" vibes from starkid
oh my god I knew it sounded familiar-
OH MY GOD
guess i’m rewatching AVPM today
“With song and dance, and sweet romance” is where I can see where you’re coming from
We saw this last night and had no idea what we were in for. I was crying from laughing so hard during this piece that I know I missed a lot of the references. An absolute must see show!
2:30 gave me serious ‘dance again’ vibes from AVPM
Yesss
2:18 Wicked... Wonderful
it's the same (or very similar) melody from "Wonderful"
I love how confused Nick looks in this, but they did forget a few musicals. Also! I really like how this song was made, it’s really great how they added multiple musicals into one song.
Meta: The Musical.
The kick line part was defs the best bit in the song imo. That's one of the most classic and recognizable dance moves in showbiz
I was beyond shook that y’all referenced ‘The Music Man’. It’s one of the lesser appreciated musicals nowadays.
i had this exact thought!
There’s like 5 music man references in this show.
It's weird to me that they didn't mention the two biggest score allusions in the video. When he counts off "5 6 7 8" there's a clear reference to the "I had a dream" line from Gypsy and towards the end of the tap section there's an allusion to "Tonight" from West Side Story
5, 6, 7, 8 is more like Chorus Line but then it is clear in the accompaniment that it goes into Gypsy.
standing ovation in the middle of act one- never ...until the audience saw this- was amazing.
You Got Trouble from The Music Man, I Have A Dream from Gypsy, Tonight from West Side Story, Seussical itself, South Pacific, Chicago, Evita, Rent, Putting It Together, It's A Hard Knock Life from Annie, Luck Be A Lady from Guys and Dolls, A Chorus Line, Sweet Charity, Hello Dolly, A Chorus Line (again), Cats, Sweeney Todd, A Chorus Line
Cassidy Rose also rock island from The Music Man
And Phantom of the Opera
Fascinating Rhythm from Nice Work, If You Can Get It
“Rock Island” from ‘Music Man’. (The line “Look, whatdya talk? Whatdya talk? Whatdya talk?” is from the opening number, “Rock Island”.)
Sunday in the Park with George is the show “Putting it Together” is from
2:11 The Producers
coll912 Nope. I wish they did though. I love the Producers.
coll912 I totally thought Producers when that came up haha
If you've seen the show, during "Omelette: The Musical", they reference Nazis. And I kind of see that as a Producers reference.
The whole idea of a musical about making a musical is a reference to The Producers (and why not Singing in the Rain too?)
RGW Productions I know that I’m replying to this late but I’m pretty sure it’s a sound of music reference
Did no one get the beauty and the beast at the very beginning? "It's...our....musical!!" "Be....our...guest!!!" ??
Really?
i could only think of show stoppin number from tgwdlm
Dexter Legon same
@@dexlegon2942 same here (also when they did the kickline my head went "kickline is inevitaaaableeee")
I think of "Wonderful" from Wicked
1:14 Melody from "Tonight" from West Side Story
at 0:55 that was Gypsy's "I have a dream" motif
There's also a lot of nods in the actual music during the tap break, including Gypsy and West Side Story!
Theres also a Pippin reference in the reprise, just as nostradamus exits. You can hear the bassline from magic to do in the background.
At 1:00 the music also is to the tune of "i had a dream" from Everything's Coming Up Roses in Gypsy
“Happy endings” hahahAAAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA I WISH
#POTO
Plus! “Musical, we’ll do a musical” that melody is very similar to wicked! : “Wonderful, they call me wonderful”
I discovered tgwdlm before I found out about something rotten so everytime this song starts my brain automatically goes to "show stopping number"
As someone rhat pick up on the musical styles in broadway shows this gives me a seizure, there are so many different things to pick up on and it's like I'm being dragged through each style
At Georgia Thespian Conference, this number was performed in the Opening Number and it was so great.
Don't forget Anything Goes.
Was that during the tap section
That's South Pacific
lolkayleen it probably could be either
A big one you guys missed is at the top of the tap break- 0:55 the Everything’s Coming Up Roses from Gypsy in the orchestrations.
I think they made a Book of Mormon reference with the choreography, but is that just me?
Dotavi and the back up boys are kinda gay part
It’s the same choreographer, he has a very distinct style
My favourite is the feathers, cause that's a clear reference to The Producers.
Nah, Chicago had it notably long before Producers did. But they are a very frequent thing used in older musicals, which is why producers and Chicago both use them.
It’s obvious how much fun they have in their roles
This is a very nice recording of it - is there more? I would love to be able to watch the whole thing at this level of quality
The tunes of this show have lived rent free in my head for years!
This song is basically a Tony awards opening
lucy tag omg tru!
2:13 "Wonderful" from Wicked
Where's the reference to Working Boys?
Don't be shy. Release the full proshot 👉👈
Also what about: 0:47 Bend And Snap, Legally blonde?!
LOVED THE SWEENY TOD ONE
something tells me the writers like a chorus line
0:54 Is that a reference to newsies?
3:27 might be a reference to 'Welcome to Wonderland' from the musical 'Wonderland'. I'ts a bit of a strech seeing as that musical only ran for a short while but I still feel like pointing it out.
I LOVED THIS SHOW SO MUCH!!!
They cut off West Side story and at the very end of this song for whatevveerrr reason they don't play until the last reference which is Pippin.
So perfect and hilarious in every way!
My musical theatre class is performing this number and honestly doing all the references is the best part of the entire thing
This is so underappreciated
1:39 is SO GOOd !!!
Loved, loved this show!
I could be wrong but in the song where he sings “and sometimes they’ll stay on the same note for a really long time so that when you change to a different note, you notice” was a The Pirates of Penzance reference
Well...no. If you're thinking of Modern Major General....he oscillates between notes constantly. So...no. That whole section is setting up the Les Miz joke...brilliantly!!
i get to play Nostradamus for my school's production of something rotten, and i honestly don't think i have ever had more fun with a role
This entire song is truly genius! ...but I cannot believe that, at the kick-line (at 3:04), the video was edited incorrectly and the audio and video are completely out of synchronization. The kicks are supposed to be on the off-beats (beats 2 & 4), but the video was edited to make them line up with beats 1 & 3. Not only can you clearly hear the "kick-line cymbal crashes" on the correct beats, but if you look closely at Brad Oscar (Nostradamus), you can clearly see that his singing doesn't line up with the audio. I can't believe this wasn't noticed and corrected before this video was published.
WHEN WILL THIS BE COMING TO WEST END!!!! odd to see a show about London that's ironically not in London
I wish it would, but there's the whole thing that it's kinda mean about Shakespeare, and that's not always appreciated here
Missed another one...” you’re starlet won’t quit” phantom reference
Right, hadn't even picked up on that!! Wow
The tap choreography is a reference to Newsies because it’s the same choreography as King of New York
Also “cross my heart, hope to die, if it isn’t a doozy”?
@@megelizabeth9492 And not in this song, but in the song "Something Rotten" they have two dancers clearly doing choreo/have costumes from newsies :)
You missed "I believe it's pronounced 'misérable'," which is a reference to Les Mis, the "five six seven eight" which is another reference to A Chorus Line, and the "I have a dream" melody from Gypsy, which is featured at 0:54. Other references, in no particular order, which are at least in the version that my university is doing for our musical theatre showcase next week (most are piano-based), as it's slightly different from the OBC version: Cabaret, Into the Woods, Dreamgirls, Oklahoma!, and La Cage Aux Folles.
Yo when is the Into The Woods one? I heard all the others
@@rachellandes12 not featured in the video, it's in the chunk they cut. I don't think it's on the obc either although I could be misremembering
I wish it would return!
I thought the lyric was “Ooz, Oz~ Big applause”
Then I looked it up and apparently it was “Oohs, Aaa’s~ Big applause.”
Pure genius! Can't wait to see it live down under.
I got to be nick this year in my hs production of it,now its one of my favorite shows
Girl that was awesome- some voice, congrats!!! Xx
You can't tell me that at 2:18 they're not referencing wonderful from Wicked! It's just not possible!
This is why we all love this song, it has references to all our favs
1:13 I thought that was a bit of melody from West Side Story?
What about the Les Mis reference and the Avenue Q puppets..?
0:56 is a reference to Gypsy
1:55 the eye top left corner is a reference to Aida!
2:14 (among others) is Wicked.
1:37 It also sounds like a reference to Oklahoma though?
It’s referencing the song “And all that jazz” from Chicago, and that melody is used throughout “And all that jazz”
Extremely happy to see so many Starkid fans in the comments.
And when the guy says “yes I get it” the instrumental is similar to the beginning of legally blonde the remix. 2:16
1:13 sounds like "tonight" from west side story (it gets cut off halfway through the progression in this video)