Watching this live is quite enthralling, and suspenseful. We saw a touring production where the "tree" was situated relatively far above the stage, and you're praying that Simba's safety line doesn't snap while the dancers are mimicking a stampede.
No because I was on the front row on the show and this scene actually gave me massive chills. The way the puppets were rotating and the masks were truly terrifying!!
I saw the broadway version live the other day, I really hope I wasn't the only one in the whole theatre that almost became a mess of tears when Mufasa died. I mean, that bit always did it in the film but still.
... Long ... live ... the KING! I think Scar was actually referring to himself with this line. Then again, it could also just be very cruel sarcasm toward his brother.
Traditionally, when the king dies they've already named the successor, and he's set up to take over the moment the old king dies. "The king is dead. Long live the king!" In this case, Scar placed himself as the new king because he's planned to kill Simba. So, you're right on both counts.
When you're Mufasa's wife but low key want him dead so you join the stampede incognito. (True story. We needed more bodies onstage. I couldn't keep myself from laughing during the mourning scene.)
in the play I was in, the back row of wildebeest had to catch mufasa as he fell. If we didn't catch him Right he would have broken his tailbone. During the practice the day before the play we almost dropped him. Its pretty funny to look back on because he was a swearing mess
This song perfectly captures the suspense, the intensity, the fear in this scene. And the singers and music tell you that a tragedy is about to happen. Spectacularly put together
This composition is so strong that it doesn't even need words to tell the story! One of my favorite pieces of music! I loved The Lion King on Broadway, especially this part with all of the gazelle on the rotating wheel, it was definitely crazy to watch!!
I remember the panic as everyone got into their positions ready to run down the isles when we did this at school. This is one of the scenes I would really have liked to be in the audience for when we did it because it.
Doesn't matter which version of this score you listen to, or which version of the scene you watch, the gravity of Mufasa saving Simba from getting trampled, only to be murdered by his own brother always hits HARD.
*(**0:22**)* FOR THE FIRST TIME... DISNEY'S LEGENDARY MUSICAL... GOES WHERE NO MUSICAL HAS GONE... THE SEVENTH CONTINENT... *(pause at **0:36**)* THE LION KING IN ANTARCTICA
It doesn't matter how many times I've seen this show. When Mufasa falls and they have that gorgeous strobe effect, I'm basically on the floor. The choreography and tech is stunning.
I don’t know if this is true for all the versions of this show, but when I saw it in London back in 2007, Mufasa shouted Scar’s name as he fell and I remember thinking “Okay, how come Simba didn’t hear that and put two and two together?”
My dance recital used this one year. The theme was 'New York City Rhythm' and the last scene was Lion King. The advanced pointe girls used this song. Let's just say it was the favorite dance out of the recital.
I remember seeing this on stage when it came to my city once and this stampede scared the crap out of me because I didn’t really know what was going on as I hadn’t seen the movie before and all the Yelling and flashing
The Mushrooms are Coming! THE MUSHROOMS ARE COMING!!!!! (But Seriously thought! Who WOULDN'T Want to Play through a Mario Maker Course with A Giant Stampede of Poison Mushrooms Chase you Through the Level while this Song Plays! It's going to be Amazing is all I'm saying! ^^)
I play mufusa at our school play and my friends arnt in the play so they're meant to sing the background music to this but they secretly don't bc they would be wanting to kill me 😂😂 Does anyone else find that funny?? No... just me.... ok..
I've seen this production twice (once in London when I was 11, then again in Bristol last night), and it's really impressive how they did this scene. I think the London version may have been better due to having a larger stage and thus more space to work with the background elements, but they were both very good.
Here’s my version of the stampede scene which will go into my variation of the musical Zazu: Oh look sire the herd is on the move. Mufasa: odd. Scar: MUFASA, QUICK! SIMBA IS TRAPPED BEYOND THE PRIDELANDS IN THE BIGGEST STAMPEDE! Mufasa: Simba? SIMBA! MY SON! Simba: ZAZU HELP ME! Zazu: your father is on the way hold on! Simba: Hurry! Zazu: I’ll come back for help! Mufasa: RAAAAH! RAAAAAH! LET GO! Mufasa: SIMBA! Mufasa: (injured Lion noises) Mufasa: Scar! B-BROTHER! HELP MEEEEE! Scar: Long live the king! Mufasa: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
@@dsaempirerises4274 I'd watched the movie dozens of times as a kid, I knew what was coming, and I STILL cried. Something about it really got to me that didn’t get to you, and that's okay. Over time, I stopped crying about it too.
Watching this live is quite enthralling, and suspenseful. We saw a touring production where the "tree" was situated relatively far above the stage, and you're praying that Simba's safety line doesn't snap while the dancers are mimicking a stampede.
This song honestly gives me goosebumps thinking of the scene
Same
@@melissawelch6018 saaaame
Me too! I haven’t even seen it years but I remember how incredible and how sad it was
No because I was on the front row on the show and this scene actually gave me massive chills. The way the puppets were rotating and the masks were truly terrifying!!
I’m so so happy 😃 happy 😆 I’m
@Jerolin_senpai good to know :)
@@newgeneration6450 lol that was an error typing
I saw the broadway version live the other day, I really hope I wasn't the only one in the whole theatre that almost became a mess of tears when Mufasa died. I mean, that bit always did it in the film but still.
I cried too!
I cried multiple times during The Lion King on Broadway! I was even crying during The Circle of Life because of all the crazy puppet animals!!
I saw it in bristol in the hippodrome it was really good
Wait Mufassa dies? Spoilers :(
We all cry here
... Long ... live ... the KING!
I think Scar was actually referring to himself with this line.
Then again, it could also just be very cruel sarcasm toward his brother.
It's just a final taunt for Mufasa
also a hamlet reference
Could be both
Traditionally, when the king dies they've already named the successor, and he's set up to take over the moment the old king dies. "The king is dead. Long live the king!" In this case, Scar placed himself as the new king because he's planned to kill Simba. So, you're right on both counts.
It's just to say how much of a great villain Scar is.
Every time I hear this, there are tears.
💗💗💗
+Shelby Berner Me too and I don't know why!
probably because of the sacrifice that Mufasa put up to save Simba
Same💔
When you're Mufasa's wife but low key want him dead so you join the stampede incognito.
(True story. We needed more bodies onstage. I couldn't keep myself from laughing during the mourning scene.)
That's hilarious! Sounds like you had fun. ;)
That's horrible you actually broke caracter during the morning???
kAK ok but seriously me too. I didn’t laugh tho, but almost did
SARABI
That’s the most delightfully twisted thing I’ve heard all day. Wish I was there to see it.
This orchestration is absolutely amazing
The sopranos in this song though. Bless my soul.
in the play I was in, the back row of wildebeest had to catch mufasa as he fell. If we didn't catch him Right he would have broken his tailbone. During the practice the day before the play we almost dropped him. Its pretty funny to look back on because he was a swearing mess
the stamped is like when crowds of people just rush out of the subway station and your about to fall😂
When the doors open to a Mall on Black Friday.
This Friday..........
Papa_Qua MOOOOOOOD
I'm Scar in the moments Watching the chaos unfold.
Then I'll be Simba running from the amount of people xD
CAUSE FRIDAY IS BLACK FOR ME-
This song perfectly captures the suspense, the intensity, the fear in this scene. And the singers and music tell you that a tragedy is about to happen. Spectacularly put together
saw this live in town last month and this part came up, I had goosebumps. But the whole musical was spectacular
At 0:46, it's like Gladiator, then goes into Pirates at 0:56. Gotta love Zimmer.
Samantha Peterson there's a little bit of Mozart (Requiem I think)
Zimmer didn't do this
Florencia Ramos at 2:20 especially
I think is the opposite.
They were singing their hearts out this whole play. I enjoyed it!!!
The pinnacle of lion king theatre. Nothing else is this perfect.
One of the best tracks of Zimmers.
It such an amazing experience to be apart of this production
This composition is so strong that it doesn't even need words to tell the story! One of my favorite pieces of music! I loved The Lion King on Broadway, especially this part with all of the gazelle on the rotating wheel, it was definitely crazy to watch!!
This is an absolute beautiful piece of music!
I remember the panic as everyone got into their positions ready to run down the isles when we did this at school. This is one of the scenes I would really have liked to be in the audience for when we did it because it.
Doesn't matter which version of this score you listen to, or which version of the scene you watch, the gravity of Mufasa saving Simba from getting trampled, only to be murdered by his own brother always hits HARD.
Dude! Spoilers.
@@asailijhijr How is that a spoiler? Mufasa's death in any adaptation of The Lion King isn't exactly a guarded secret.
I was listening to this soundtrack while falling asleep and this came on. Needless to say I didn't fall asleep till Shadowland
This song gives me chills
*(**0:22**)*
FOR THE FIRST TIME...
DISNEY'S LEGENDARY MUSICAL...
GOES WHERE NO MUSICAL HAS GONE...
THE SEVENTH CONTINENT...
*(pause at **0:36**)*
THE LION KING IN ANTARCTICA
I appeared in the stampede, be prepared, refiki moans, and the last part... I was a hyena. we made this and I absolutely loved it!
“Rafiki moans”
This had me in tears because it’s so funny
Rafiki moans lmao
Lmao
@@FFuzzbuttit was a typo but it’s still funny
It doesn't matter how many times I've seen this show. When Mufasa falls and they have that gorgeous strobe effect, I'm basically on the floor. The choreography and tech is stunning.
The chourus scream at the beginning of the music.
My favorite track. One of my favorite Hans Zimmer's too.
I don’t know if this is true for all the versions of this show, but when I saw it in London back in 2007, Mufasa shouted Scar’s name as he fell and I remember thinking “Okay, how come Simba didn’t hear that and put two and two together?”
Because he is a cub watching his father be trampled to death and probably unable to process even that let alone some garbled word over the din
This KILLS me!!! I usually skip this one because it makes me cry! :'(
Play this song during Black Friday
My dance recital used this one year. The theme was 'New York City Rhythm' and the last scene was Lion King. The advanced pointe girls used this song. Let's just say it was the favorite dance out of the recital.
My aunt took me to go see the lion king on Broadway in north little rock it was so awesome
Favorite scene from the play hands down
Iv seen the broadway production and I loved it now I listen to the soundtrack DAILY... I am crying because in this song mufasa dies
Finally got to see this!!! One of the best scenes!!!
Damn, Hans Zimmer doing the stampede music just feels right :)
My school is having a play where i am a wildebeest and sing this
Me to but I have to sing this be in the background in love tonight and sing grasslands
i am in the stampede scene
When I first saw this I had no idea how they were gonna pull off this part. And lemme just say, it exited my expectations
this song alway's makes me cry because i know Mufasa dies...
This. is. intense.
“Long live the King!”
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Long Live THE QUEEN! (SLAPS) (SCREAMS)
1:37 is the best
I remember seeing this on stage when it came to my city once and this stampede scared the crap out of me because I didn’t really know what was going on as I hadn’t seen the movie before and all the Yelling and flashing
I regret not seeing this on broadway as a New Yorker
Not going to lie I cried when I saw the performance.😭😭😭😭😭
2:21 "Long Live The King!" - Scar
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll be that person running in gym, singing this ( it's in the movie BTW?
I love what you do!
Kill Bill in the beginning
I know, right!
were learning this for the musical at our school rn im just an ensemble part but its swag!
The Mushrooms are Coming! THE MUSHROOMS ARE COMING!!!!!
(But Seriously thought! Who WOULDN'T Want to Play through a Mario Maker Course with A Giant Stampede of Poison Mushrooms Chase you Through the Level while this Song Plays! It's going to be Amazing is all I'm saying! ^^)
please say i wasnt the only one in the theatre who had tears streming down my face when Mufasa died, this happens everytime when i watch the movie
Heartbreaking...
_Long. Live. The KING!_
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Love this
This is my favorite song in this show. I’m in a production and so sad I’m not in this song :(
Scar: Mufasa! Stampede! In the gorge! Simba’s down there!
Mufasa: Simba?
Zazu, help me!
Your father is on the way! Hold on!
Hurry!
There! There on that tree!
CHILLS
This song just gives me anxiety
I play mufusa at our school play and my friends arnt in the play so they're meant to sing the background music to this but they secretly don't bc they would be wanting to kill me 😂😂
Does anyone else find that funny?? No... just me.... ok..
I mean, most of my friends would immediately make it an inside joke and never let me live it down, but I'm glad you have good friends!
Zazu: Oh, Look Sire, The Heard Is on the Move.
Mufasa: Odd?
Scar: Mufasa, Quick. Stampede. In the Gorge. Simba’s Down There!
Mufasa: Simba?
Young Simba: Zazu, Help Me!
Zazu: Your Father’s on the Way. Hold On.
I can imagine this being way sadder in the live action remake.
The music is
It wasnt
Simba: what’s with that epic Boss music?
When the Mongols came charging across the Eurasian Steppes...
Pumbaa: Shall we run for our lives?
I've seen this production twice (once in London when I was 11, then again in Bristol last night), and it's really impressive how they did this scene. I think the London version may have been better due to having a larger stage and thus more space to work with the background elements, but they were both very good.
Scar:Mufasa Quick Stampede in the Gorge Simba's Down There
Shenzi Saving Simba
0:23 1:19
Here’s my version of the stampede scene which will go into my variation of the musical
Zazu: Oh look sire the herd is on the move.
Mufasa: odd.
Scar: MUFASA, QUICK! SIMBA IS TRAPPED BEYOND THE PRIDELANDS IN THE BIGGEST STAMPEDE!
Mufasa: Simba? SIMBA! MY SON!
Simba: ZAZU HELP ME!
Zazu: your father is on the way hold on!
Simba: Hurry!
Zazu: I’ll come back for help!
Mufasa: RAAAAH! RAAAAAH! LET GO!
Mufasa: SIMBA!
Mufasa: (injured Lion noises)
Mufasa: Scar! B-BROTHER! HELP MEEEEE!
Scar: Long live the king!
Mufasa: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Good one
Wildebeest Stampede & Mufasa Dies
Mom: Did you do the dishes?
Me: Yeah
Mom: What about this pot
Me:1:57
That's so funny. that's my favourite part too from the track.
Took me too long to find it
Longue vie au Roi.
When the store opens and you have to race to get tp
Wildesbeast in jr 🤘🤘
Nice
Routing tiger attack
Stampede run away simba
Lion battle pride lands
Lion [ROARS] tiger[ROARS]
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
I can see everything even though the image is just a picture lol
I have the movie this song when mufasa DIES
the lion king broadway
"Long Live the king..." 2:21
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
does anyone know who can have this in karaoke no vocals?
nope nope nope nope NOPE this is on a level with the theme from Reichenbach in trauma
The only image i can see are Xenomorphs, along with their Queen chassing after me...
1:41
1:35
I have this semi fat friend who we like to make fun of (he’s fine with it) and I said to him “this is the music that plays when you go to toilet LOL
26/10/2019
theres one in America and one in London i'm seeing the one in London tommorow
Oh no!
I cried when mufasa died
I didn’t
@@dsaempirerises4274 I'd watched the movie dozens of times as a kid, I knew what was coming, and I STILL cried. Something about it really got to me that didn’t get to you, and that's okay. Over time, I stopped crying about it too.
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Hi lil.
Garreth Cline hey babe
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When school is over:
SonicMaster, you skipped over Be Prepared...
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