"I've got to throw away my shot..." "As I watch it slowly rise over my New York City..." "Philip never hurt a soul, he must have been so scared" "God, I can't wait to see her again" BROSTOPICAN'TDOTHISANYMORE
I think it’s an interesting idea and love the depth it adds but i think what we got is a much better ending for the title character instead of a reprise of a reprise
Even tho I love "the world was wide enough". It's really cool to hear the parallel from hamilton side. I'd like to see scenes that play out at the same moment but from different perspectives, like what they did with helpless and satisfied.
This version is so more lovely than "The world was wide enough", A.Ham sounds like a better father and husband ... anyway, in The world was wide enough A.Ham just though about death and legacy
Well to be honest, the people who sent Hamilton to New York, some of them didn't live past twenty, and he was surprised to have made it this far, like in the Battle of Yorktown, Hamilton was okay to die there before he remembered Eliza was expecting him, in My shot, Hamilton tells us that he is surprised because most people he knew didn't live past twenty.
Personally think this version is like looking at Hamilton on the inside what he’s truly like, where his heart is hence sounding like a good father and husband; where as world was wide enough is looking at him on the outside how he wants to be perceived and remembered by others hence the emphasis on a legacy and death
I think it's not that necessary, Because we know enough about them already, and this is like a long recap of what we already understand. And could kill the pacing and the rithem of it. I mean the song isn't bad. But i kinda understand why they cut it out.
They cut it out because hamilton never lived to tell his side. A huge central theme is "who lives who dies who tells your story?" and Hamilton certainly didn't tell his. We only hear Burr's side because Burr lives on after, and Eliza, who lived the longest to tell the ENTIRE story wasn't at the duel to tell Hamilton's side either. Again and again and again we see this - in The Room Where it Happens, Burr only quotes jefferson: "Thomas claims/Alex was on Washington's doorstep one day in distress and disarray" because no one else was in the room where it happened, so we dont KNOW what exactly happened, we can only put together pieces from Jefferson's written account of it.
Ah yes my fav disney mov3 and my favorite musical together it makes me happy. Btw I love Alexander in the crab costume but I should be Jefferson singing the Reynolds panflip .
[MALE COMPANY] One two three four [FULL COMPANY (EXCEPT HAMILTON AND BURR)] Five six seven eight nine- [BURR] There are ten things you need to know [COMPANY] Number one! [BURR] We rode across the Hudson at dawn My friend, William P. Van Ness signed on as my- [COMPANY] Number two! [BURR] Hamilton arrived with his crew Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew [COMPANY] Number three! [BURR] I watched Hamilton examine the terrain I wish I could tell you what was happ'ning in his brain Just apologize, we have worthier pursuits! [COMPANY] Most disputes die and no one shoots! Number four! [BURR] Hamilton drew first position Looking, to the world, like a man on a mission This is a soldier with a marksman's ability The doctor turned around so he could have deniability [COMPANY] Five! [BURR] Now, I didn't know this at the time But we were- [BURR] In the same spot Your son died, is that why [HAMILTON] In the same spot My son died, is that why [COMPANY] Six! [BURR] He examined his gun with such rigor? I watched as he methodically fiddled with the trigger [COMPANY] Seven! [BURR] Confession time? Here's what I got: My fellow soldiers'll tell you I'm a terrible shot [COMPANY] Number eight! [BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN] Your last chance to negotiate Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight [BURR] They won't teach you this in your classes But look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses Why? If not to take deadly aim? That's when I realized this was not a game I had only one thought before the slaughter: This man will not make an orphan of my daughter [COMPANY] Number nine! [BURR] Look him in the eyes, aim no higher Summon all the courage you require Then count: [COMPANY] One two three four five six seven eight nine [BURR AND COMPANY] He aims his pistol at the sky- [BURR] Wait! [COMPANY] Nine eight seven six five [MALE COMPANY] Four three two- [HAMILTON] One last thought [COMPANY] Number one! [HAMILTON] Before we got in the boat to cross the Hudson I stopped to write a note Actually I wrote- [HAMILTON AND COMPANY] Two! [HAMILTON] Just in case I didn't make it through I want the world to know what I intended to do [COMPANY] Number three! [HAMILTON] If I shoot first, and throw it away He has to yield, we both get to live another day I know this puts me in a difficult spot But I've got to throw away my shot [COMPANY] Number four! [HAMILTON] I get lucky, I draw first position I stand facing east as I load my ammunition The sun is in my eyes, I am almost giddy As I watch it slowly rise over my New York City [COMPANY] Five! [HAMILTON] I start to shake when I realize That we are- [HAMILTON] In the same spot My son died, is that why [BURR] In the same spot Your son died, is that why [COMPANY] Six! [HAMILTON] I examine the gun that we shared? Philip never hurt a soul, he must've been so scared [COMPANY] Seven! [HAMILTON] My Eliza is still asleep I left her a letter, I could've written it better [COMPANY] Number eight! [BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN] Your last chance to negotiate Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight [HAMILTON] I put on my glasses, so I can see if Burr is softening I see him glaring back at me He's always hated dueling, hated confrontation I never had his instinct for self-preservation I feel a sense of calm fill me It's not in his political interest to kill me [COMPANY] Nine! [HAMILTON] My last thought is of Eliza Maybe I can get back home before she opens her eyes They put us through our paces, we count to ten God, I can't wait to see her again [COMPANY] One two three four five six seven eight nine [BURR AND COMPANY] He aims his pistol at the sky- [BURR] Wait!
I love this because my fiancé is related to Aaron Burr, I’m related to Van Ness and my friend is related to both Burr and Hamilton so I’ve been able to learn a lot more about both Hamilton and Burr based on word of mouth stories from family members
I only have one reason why I think this was cut. Hamilton's perspective kind of explains most things and they would probably want it to be up to speculation. (or something idk how to write comments)
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine! B: there are ten things you need to know number one! B: we rode across the Hudson at dawn. my friend William P. Van Ness signed on as my- number two! B: Hamilton arrived with his crew; Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew. number three! B: i watched Hamilton examine the terran i wish i could tell you what was happening in his brain. just apologize, we have worthy of pursuits- Company: most disputes die and no one shoots number four! B: Hamilton drew first position, looking to the world like a man on a mission. this is a soldier with a mark's-man ability, the doctor turned around so he can have deniability five! B: now, i didn't know this at the time but- H & B: we (are) were in the same spot his (my) son died, is that why? six! B: he examined his gun with such rigor! watched as he methodically fiddle with the trigger. seven! B: confession time: here's what I got, my fellow soldiers will tell you I'm a terrible shot number eight! H & B: your last chance to negotiate, send in your seconds see if they can set the records straight B: they won't teach you this in your classes but look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses. why?! if not to take deadly aim! that's when i realized this was not a game. i had only one thought before the slaughter. this man will not make an orphan of my daughter! number nine! B: look him in the eyes, aim no higher! summon all the courage you require! then count: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine! he aims his pistol at the sky! B: WAIT! ~ nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two H: one last thought number one! H: before we got in the boat across the Hudson, i stopped to write a note. actually, i wrote two! H: just in case i didn't make it through. i want the whole world to know what i intended to do. number three! H: if i shoot first and throw it away, he has to yield! we both get to live another day! i know this puts me in a difficult spot but I've got to throw away my... shot... number four! H: i get lucky, i draw first position. i stand facing east as i load my ammunition. the sun is in my eyes, i am almost giddy as i watch it slowly rise over my New York City. five! H: i start to shake when i realize that- H & B: we are (were) in the same spot my (his) son died, is that why? six! H: i examine the gun that we shared. Philip never hurt a sould, he must have been so scared... seven! H: my Eliza is still asleep. i wrote her a letter, i could've written it better. number eight! B & H: your last chance to negotiate. send in your seconds, see if they can set the records straight. H: i put on my glasses so i can see if Burr is softening, i see hin glaring back at me. he's always hated dueling, hated confrontations. i never had his instincts for self-preservations. i feel a sense of calm fill me. it's not in his polítical interest to kill me nine! H: my last thought is of Eliza. maybe i could get back home before she opens her eyes. they put us through our paces, we count to ten. God, i can't wait to see her again. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine! he aims his pistol at the sky! B: WAIT! *gunshot* i made this so i can learn the lyrics off head don't mind me
MALE COMPANY] One two three four [FULL COMPANY (EXCEPT HAMILTON AND BURR)] Five six seven eight nine- [BURR] There are ten things you need to know [COMPANY] Number one! [BURR] We rode across the Hudson at dawn My friend, William P. Van Ness signed on as my- [COMPANY] Number two! [BURR] Hamilton arrived with his crew Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew [COMPANY] Number three! [BURR] I watched Hamilton examine the terrain I wish I could tell you what was happ'ning in his brain Just apologize, we have worthier pursuits! [COMPANY] Most disputes die and no one shoots! Number four! [BURR] Hamilton drew first position Looking, to the world, like a man on a mission This is a soldier with a marksman's ability The doctor turned around so he could have deniability [COMPANY] Five! [BURR] Now, I didn't know this at the time But we were- [BURR] In the same spot Your son died, is that why [HAMILTON] In the same spot My son died, is that why [COMPANY] Six! [BURR] He examined his gun with such rigor? I watched as he methodically fiddled with the trigger [COMPANY] Seven! [BURR] Confession time? Here's what I got: My fellow soldiers'll tell you I'm a terrible shot [COMPANY] Number eight! [BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN] Your last chance to negotiate Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight [BURR] They won't teach you this in your classes But look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses Why? If not to take deadly aim? That's when I realized this was not a game I had only one thought before the slaughter: This man will not make an orphan of my daughter [COMPANY] Number nine! [BURR] Look him in the eyes, aim no higher Summon all the courage you require Then count: [COMPANY] One two three four five six seven eight nine [BURR AND COMPANY] He aims his pistol at the sky- [BURR] Wait! [COMPANY] Nine eight seven six five [MALE COMPANY] Four three two- [HAMILTON] One last thought [COMPANY] Number one! [HAMILTON] Before we got in the boat to cross the Hudson I stopped to write a note Actually I wrote- [HAMILTON AND COMPANY] Two! [HAMILTON] Just in case I didn't make it through I want the world to know what I intended to do [COMPANY] Number three! [HAMILTON] If I shoot first, and throw it away He has to yield, we both get to live another day I know this puts me in a difficult spot But I've got to throw away my shot [COMPANY] Number four! [HAMILTON] I get lucky, I draw first position I stand facing east as I load my ammunition The sun is in my eyes, I am almost giddy As I watch it slowly rise over my New York City [COMPANY] Five! [HAMILTON] I start to shake when I realize That we are- [HAMILTON] In the same spot My son died, is that why [BURR] In the same spot Your son died, is that why [COMPANY] Six! [HAMILTON] I examine the gun that we shared? Philip never hurt a soul, he must've been so scared [COMPANY] Seven! [HAMILTON] My Eliza is still asleep I left her a letter, I could've written it better [COMPANY] Number eight! [BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN] Your last chance to negotiate Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight [HAMILTON] I put on my glasses, so I can see if Burr is softening I see him glaring back at me He's always hated dueling, hated confrontation I never had his instinct for self-preservation I feel a sense of calm fill me It's not in his political interest to kill me [COMPANY] Nine! [HAMILTON] My last thought is of Eliza Maybe I can get back home before she opens her eyes They put us through our paces, we count to ten God, I can't wait to see her again [COMPANY] One two three four five six seven eight nine [BURR AND COMPANY] He aims his pistol at the sky- [BURR] Wait!
The way Hamilton was so confident he would survive and trusted Burr to not shoot just to suddenly hear the sound of his pistol and the pain in his ribs and realizing he would never get to see Eliza again😭
Here’s a concept that I think would go better then “Best Of Wives, Best Of Women” Would be a song called “Convinced” That I wrote. I won’t include the Lyrics but here is the concept. It’s like “Ten Duel Commandments” but each time it says a number it’s a different member from Hamilton’s Life. Number 1: George Washington Number 2: Phillip Number 3: John Laurens Number 4: Lafayette Number 5: Hercules Mulligan Number 6: Thomas Jefferson Number 7: James Madison Number 8: Angelica Schuyler Number 9: Peggy Schuyler Number 10: Elizabeth Schuyler Each character would be trying to convince Hamilton to do what they think is right for him. This wouldn’t be historically accurate. But whatever, Hamilton isn’t either. Hamilton would end up taking Phillips advice, with him saying “ When the time comes aim your gun towards the sky.” I could’ve added the Reynolds’s but I didn’t like that plot line so I decided against it. So, would you like this version of “Best of Wives, Best Of Women”? This would never be possible because the actors would have to keep changing their appearance during the song. But it’s nice to dream. i will never be as good as songwriter as lin manuel miranda, and im not a good song writer overall, this just sounded like a fun lil concept i thought of but here are the lyrics:
Ensemble: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, there are ten opinions upon you ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 1! GW: Alright son, you don't want to have his blood on your gun, but I do not approve of what he has done. Be smart, make me proud son. ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 2 Phillip: Hey Pops, looks like you’re finna fight, not to fret you’re a pro, though, lemme add some sugar and spice. But from what I can show, the way I would go is the way you taught me, aim for the sky, if not you may wanna grab some coffee. ENSEMBLE: 3 Lafayette: Monsieur, Hamilton! I see you’re in a bit of a pickle. But when it comes to politics they are easily brickled. But here’s some advice I give you from France, shoot him in the legs, so he can’t duel or dance. AH ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 4 Hercules Mulligan: BLRAH BLRAH, It’s your what,11th duel? Trust me, this guy is full of rage fuel. Man, tear this wimp to shreds, no matter what he says. ENSEMBLE: 5 John Laurens: Raise a glass to freedom, something he can never take from you, if you really want a clean America. Hamilton: John, this can’t be. Do I do it like you did Lee? JL: If that’s how you want to interpret it, sure? Ham, just shoot Burr. ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 6 Peggy Schyuler: Alexander, you can’t not be tough enough for this fool, I would take em down easily if I had the fuel, he’s not cool! Inside and outside! Take from me, he’s left in the shadows, off to be carried by the tide. ENSEMBLE: 7 Angelica: ALEXANDERRRRR………. You’re out of luck, burr is a new type of crazy, a crazy YOU can’t undo type of crazy, acting like a maniac in the zoo, type of crazy. I tell you, he didn’t think this through, kind of crazy. I have one thought left for you, truely, you can stop his mood, kind of crazy. ENSEMBLE: 8……. Eliza: I’ve seen what you wrote, and I see what you’re doing, I know I can't stop your mindset, because I know who I married, the fact that you might die is hysterical, so stay alive, would that be enough? ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 9 James madison: i wish you the best of luck ham, i recently heard about the duel, and its not what i expected from a man like burr, but if something bad occurs, we will spout the confer. ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 10 Thomas Jefferson: HEEeeeeYY, so I heard about the battle, and it rattles me to think that burr would shoot you without a second blink. BUt heeeY good luck my man, your legacy will continue as my biggest fan! Hamilton: I start pacing and I know that tomorrow we’ll be pacing to- continues to world was wide enough
this is basically an earlier version of ‘the world was wide enough’. some words are changed and in this version hamilton’s verse mirrors burr’s instead of the soliloquy he has in the official version
"Philip never hurt a soul, he must have been so scared" 😭❤
Youre such a weirdo kid🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rest in Peace forever
**SOBS**
IT'S TOO SOON
Heart breaking shit
“I left her a letter I could’ve written it better” “it’s not in his political interest to kill me” AGHAH
AGHAHA INDEED THIS IS SO GOOD
"I've got to throw away my shot..." "As I watch it slowly rise over my New York City..." "Philip never hurt a soul, he must have been so scared" "God, I can't wait to see her again"
BROSTOPICAN'TDOTHISANYMORE
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“but i got to throw away my shot” you can hear the pain in his voice i love it
“I can’t wait to see her again” STOPP
Bruhh Ikr
IKRR
Little did he know it would be 50 years
@@samcomp9366 OH NOOOEKAIBDWHDJKE
@@samcomp9366 It said Angelica and Eliza were by his side when he died in World Was Wide Enough
"Philip never hurt a soul he must've been so scared" WHAT IF I START SOBBING
“God I can’t wait to see her again” IM CRYING HE DIDNT GET TO SEE HER AGAIN😭
i kinda like that they deleted it, because we get both World was wide enough AND this
I think it’s an interesting idea and love the depth it adds but i think what we got is a much better ending for the title character instead of a reprise of a reprise
"Just apologise, we have worthier pursuits." That should've been left in.
“Just apologize we have worthier pursuits” 😭😭
from “I am not throwing away my shot” to “I’ve got to throw away my shot” 🥹
Even tho I love "the world was wide enough". It's really cool to hear the parallel from hamilton side.
I'd like to see scenes that play out at the same moment but from different perspectives, like what they did with helpless and satisfied.
“He must have been so scared” Hamilton is the saddest thing ever
The fact that he was thinking about his family the whole time makes me sad
When it counts backwards, that hits different...
This version is so more lovely than "The world was wide enough", A.Ham sounds like a better father and husband ... anyway, in The world was wide enough A.Ham just though about death and legacy
"That's when I knew that this was not a game" is an unforgivable line.
Well to be honest, the people who sent Hamilton to New York, some of them didn't live past twenty, and he was surprised to have made it this far, like in the Battle of Yorktown, Hamilton was okay to die there before he remembered Eliza was expecting him, in My shot, Hamilton tells us that he is surprised because most people he knew didn't live past twenty.
Personally think this version is like looking at Hamilton on the inside what he’s truly like, where his heart is hence sounding like a good father and husband; where as world was wide enough is looking at him on the outside how he wants to be perceived and remembered by others hence the emphasis on a legacy and death
Hamilton's part in this is actually amazing they should've kept it honestly
He couldnt, because if they did, the song "who lives, who dies, who tells your story" wouldnt make sense. Hamilton died and told his story.
Also, if they kept it, it would sound redundant since the theme played AGAIN for basically a whole song. It would kinda kill the next song
i really like this one, they should’ve kept it
Nah
I agree. I like how it shows both sides.
I think it's not that necessary,
Because we know enough about them already,
and this is like a long recap of what we already understand.
And could kill the pacing and the rithem of it.
I mean the song isn't bad.
But i kinda understand why they cut it out.
They cut it out because hamilton never lived to tell his side. A huge central theme is "who lives who dies who tells your story?" and Hamilton certainly didn't tell his. We only hear Burr's side because Burr lives on after, and Eliza, who lived the longest to tell the ENTIRE story wasn't at the duel to tell Hamilton's side either. Again and again and again we see this - in The Room Where it Happens, Burr only quotes jefferson: "Thomas claims/Alex was on Washington's doorstep one day in distress and disarray" because no one else was in the room where it happened, so we dont KNOW what exactly happened, we can only put together pieces from Jefferson's written account of it.
It’s not deleted it has a new title
“As i watch it slowly rise over my new york city”😭😭😭😭
This one was a million times better than the one we got
“I can’t wait to see her again”
i love this parallel, i’m glad it exists
"but ive got to throw away my shot"
NOOO OMG DD:
What is your name and profile picture.
@@justababbler it's camman18 😱
@@kyrocopter it’s not your profile picture anymore, and you changed your name from eugeneman18 to Kyro!!
@@justababbler yup i did
I love this video because this song is not on Spotify and it is better than The world was wide enough
This was actually the beta version of "The World was Wide Enough"
Really? I thought it was Arron Burr sir?
Oh my gosh! I thought it was farmer refuted!
The darn sarcasm is crazy, I didnt even type that.
why is this actually better than the actual song?
Ah yes my fav disney mov3 and my favorite musical together it makes me happy. Btw I love Alexander in the crab costume but I should be Jefferson singing the Reynolds panflip .
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD SONG WHY DID THEY CUT IT 😭😭😭😭💔💔💔
[MALE COMPANY]
One two three four
[FULL COMPANY (EXCEPT HAMILTON AND BURR)]
Five six seven eight nine-
[BURR]
There are ten things you need to know
[COMPANY]
Number one!
[BURR]
We rode across the Hudson at dawn
My friend, William P. Van Ness signed on as my-
[COMPANY]
Number two!
[BURR]
Hamilton arrived with his crew
Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew
[COMPANY]
Number three!
[BURR]
I watched Hamilton examine the terrain
I wish I could tell you what was happ'ning in his brain
Just apologize, we have worthier pursuits!
[COMPANY]
Most disputes die and no one shoots!
Number four!
[BURR]
Hamilton drew first position
Looking, to the world, like a man on a mission
This is a soldier with a marksman's ability
The doctor turned around so he could have deniability
[COMPANY]
Five!
[BURR]
Now, I didn't know this at the time
But we were-
[BURR]
In the same spot
Your son died, is that why [HAMILTON]
In the same spot
My son died, is that why
[COMPANY]
Six!
[BURR]
He examined his gun with such rigor?
I watched as he methodically fiddled with the trigger
[COMPANY]
Seven!
[BURR]
Confession time? Here's what I got:
My fellow soldiers'll tell you I'm a terrible shot
[COMPANY]
Number eight!
[BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN]
Your last chance to negotiate
Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight
[BURR]
They won't teach you this in your classes
But look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses
Why? If not to take deadly aim?
That's when I realized this was not a game
I had only one thought before the slaughter:
This man will not make an orphan of my daughter
[COMPANY]
Number nine!
[BURR]
Look him in the eyes, aim no higher
Summon all the courage you require
Then count:
[COMPANY]
One two three four five six seven eight nine
[BURR AND COMPANY]
He aims his pistol at the sky-
[BURR]
Wait!
[COMPANY]
Nine eight seven six five
[MALE COMPANY]
Four three two-
[HAMILTON]
One last thought
[COMPANY]
Number one!
[HAMILTON]
Before we got in the boat to cross the Hudson
I stopped to write a note
Actually I wrote-
[HAMILTON AND COMPANY]
Two!
[HAMILTON]
Just in case I didn't make it through
I want the world to know what I intended to do
[COMPANY]
Number three!
[HAMILTON]
If I shoot first, and throw it away
He has to yield, we both get to live another day
I know this puts me in a difficult spot
But I've got to throw away my shot
[COMPANY]
Number four!
[HAMILTON]
I get lucky, I draw first position
I stand facing east as I load my ammunition
The sun is in my eyes, I am almost giddy
As I watch it slowly rise over my New York City
[COMPANY]
Five!
[HAMILTON]
I start to shake when I realize
That we are-
[HAMILTON]
In the same spot
My son died, is that why [BURR]
In the same spot
Your son died, is that why
[COMPANY]
Six!
[HAMILTON]
I examine the gun that we shared?
Philip never hurt a soul, he must've been so scared
[COMPANY]
Seven!
[HAMILTON]
My Eliza is still asleep
I left her a letter, I could've written it better
[COMPANY]
Number eight!
[BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN]
Your last chance to negotiate
Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight
[HAMILTON]
I put on my glasses, so I can see if Burr is softening
I see him glaring back at me
He's always hated dueling, hated confrontation
I never had his instinct for self-preservation
I feel a sense of calm fill me
It's not in his political interest to kill me
[COMPANY]
Nine!
[HAMILTON]
My last thought is of Eliza
Maybe I can get back home before she opens her eyes
They put us through our paces, we count to ten
God, I can't wait to see her again
[COMPANY]
One two three four five six seven eight nine
[BURR AND COMPANY]
He aims his pistol at the sky-
[BURR]
Wait!
I love this because my fiancé is related to Aaron Burr, I’m related to Van Ness and my friend is related to both Burr and Hamilton so I’ve been able to learn a lot more about both Hamilton and Burr based on word of mouth stories from family members
I'm related to Aaron Burr too! My mom's uncle absolutely detested having the last name Burr. Wish I could have known him to find out more about why
I only have one reason why I think this was cut.
Hamilton's perspective kind of explains most things and they would probably want it to be up to speculation. (or something idk how to write comments)
I think they did it so they can keep the monologue in (which better serves the story)
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!
B: there are ten things you need to know
number one!
B: we rode across the Hudson at dawn. my friend William P. Van Ness signed on as my-
number two!
B: Hamilton arrived with his crew; Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew.
number three!
B: i watched Hamilton examine the terran
i wish i could tell you what was happening in his brain.
just apologize, we have worthy of pursuits-
Company: most disputes die and no one shoots
number four!
B: Hamilton drew first position,
looking to the world like a man on a mission.
this is a soldier with a mark's-man ability,
the doctor turned around so he can have deniability
five!
B: now, i didn't know this at the time but-
H & B: we (are) were in the same spot his (my) son died, is that why?
six!
B: he examined his gun with such rigor!
watched as he methodically fiddle with the trigger.
seven!
B: confession time: here's what I got, my fellow soldiers will tell you I'm a terrible shot
number eight!
H & B: your last chance to negotiate,
send in your seconds see if they can set the records straight
B: they won't teach you this in your classes but look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses.
why?! if not to take deadly aim! that's when i realized this was not a game.
i had only one thought before the slaughter.
this man will not make an orphan of my daughter!
number nine!
B: look him in the eyes, aim no higher! summon all the courage you require! then count:
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!
he aims his pistol at the sky!
B: WAIT!
~
nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two
H: one last thought
number one!
H: before we got in the boat across the Hudson, i stopped to write a note. actually, i wrote
two!
H: just in case i didn't make it through.
i want the whole world to know what i intended to do.
number three!
H: if i shoot first and throw it away, he has to yield! we both get to live another day!
i know this puts me in a difficult spot but
I've got to throw away my... shot...
number four!
H: i get lucky, i draw first position.
i stand facing east as i load my ammunition.
the sun is in my eyes, i am almost giddy
as i watch it slowly rise over my New York City.
five!
H: i start to shake when i realize that-
H & B: we are (were) in the same spot my (his) son died, is that why?
six!
H: i examine the gun that we shared.
Philip never hurt a sould, he must have been so scared...
seven!
H: my Eliza is still asleep. i wrote her a letter, i could've written it better.
number eight!
B & H: your last chance to negotiate.
send in your seconds, see if they can set the records straight.
H: i put on my glasses so i can see if Burr is softening, i see hin glaring back at me.
he's always hated dueling, hated confrontations.
i never had his instincts for self-preservations.
i feel a sense of calm fill me.
it's not in his polítical interest to kill me
nine!
H: my last thought is of Eliza. maybe i could get back home before she opens her eyes. they put us through our paces, we count to ten. God, i can't wait to see her again.
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!
he aims his pistol at the sky!
B: WAIT! *gunshot*
i made this so i can learn the lyrics off head don't mind me
Okay, thanks but...
I don't wanna be that guy, especially two years later, but...
Nice shift key.
omg this should’ve been in the musical
MALE COMPANY]
One two three four
[FULL COMPANY (EXCEPT HAMILTON AND BURR)]
Five six seven eight nine-
[BURR]
There are ten things you need to know
[COMPANY]
Number one!
[BURR]
We rode across the Hudson at dawn
My friend, William P. Van Ness signed on as my-
[COMPANY]
Number two!
[BURR]
Hamilton arrived with his crew
Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew
[COMPANY]
Number three!
[BURR]
I watched Hamilton examine the terrain
I wish I could tell you what was happ'ning in his brain
Just apologize, we have worthier pursuits!
[COMPANY]
Most disputes die and no one shoots!
Number four!
[BURR]
Hamilton drew first position
Looking, to the world, like a man on a mission
This is a soldier with a marksman's ability
The doctor turned around so he could have deniability
[COMPANY]
Five!
[BURR]
Now, I didn't know this at the time
But we were-
[BURR]
In the same spot
Your son died, is that why [HAMILTON]
In the same spot
My son died, is that why
[COMPANY]
Six!
[BURR]
He examined his gun with such rigor?
I watched as he methodically fiddled with the trigger
[COMPANY]
Seven!
[BURR]
Confession time? Here's what I got:
My fellow soldiers'll tell you I'm a terrible shot
[COMPANY]
Number eight!
[BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN]
Your last chance to negotiate
Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight
[BURR]
They won't teach you this in your classes
But look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses
Why? If not to take deadly aim?
That's when I realized this was not a game
I had only one thought before the slaughter:
This man will not make an orphan of my daughter
[COMPANY]
Number nine!
[BURR]
Look him in the eyes, aim no higher
Summon all the courage you require
Then count:
[COMPANY]
One two three four five six seven eight nine
[BURR AND COMPANY]
He aims his pistol at the sky-
[BURR]
Wait!
[COMPANY]
Nine eight seven six five
[MALE COMPANY]
Four three two-
[HAMILTON]
One last thought
[COMPANY]
Number one!
[HAMILTON]
Before we got in the boat to cross the Hudson
I stopped to write a note
Actually I wrote-
[HAMILTON AND COMPANY]
Two!
[HAMILTON]
Just in case I didn't make it through
I want the world to know what I intended to do
[COMPANY]
Number three!
[HAMILTON]
If I shoot first, and throw it away
He has to yield, we both get to live another day
I know this puts me in a difficult spot
But I've got to throw away my shot
[COMPANY]
Number four!
[HAMILTON]
I get lucky, I draw first position
I stand facing east as I load my ammunition
The sun is in my eyes, I am almost giddy
As I watch it slowly rise over my New York City
[COMPANY]
Five!
[HAMILTON]
I start to shake when I realize
That we are-
[HAMILTON]
In the same spot
My son died, is that why [BURR]
In the same spot
Your son died, is that why
[COMPANY]
Six!
[HAMILTON]
I examine the gun that we shared?
Philip never hurt a soul, he must've been so scared
[COMPANY]
Seven!
[HAMILTON]
My Eliza is still asleep
I left her a letter, I could've written it better
[COMPANY]
Number eight!
[BURR/HAMILTON/ENSEMBLE MEN]
Your last chance to negotiate
Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight
[HAMILTON]
I put on my glasses, so I can see if Burr is softening
I see him glaring back at me
He's always hated dueling, hated confrontation
I never had his instinct for self-preservation
I feel a sense of calm fill me
It's not in his political interest to kill me
[COMPANY]
Nine!
[HAMILTON]
My last thought is of Eliza
Maybe I can get back home before she opens her eyes
They put us through our paces, we count to ten
God, I can't wait to see her again
[COMPANY]
One two three four five six seven eight nine
[BURR AND COMPANY]
He aims his pistol at the sky-
[BURR]
Wait!
I don’t cry
*sees this*
I don’t cry about not Hamilton things.
The way Hamilton was so confident he would survive and trusted Burr to not shoot just to suddenly hear the sound of his pistol and the pain in his ribs and realizing he would never get to see Eliza again😭
I love this version
THEY SHOULD'VE KEPT THIS ONE
I like that in numbers 2-5 they both rhime the same
Phillip never hirt a soul he must have been so scared
Hamiltons note to eliza : I went to go the milk, brb
- A.Ham
edit- how do i have this many likes ;-;
You mean A.Ham lol
@@Ethan-eq8et Oh sorry im not good at writing letters lol
a.ham 💀
pour Eliza, still waiting after all this time just for a glass of milk
@@PriscilaBr3 lol
Ten Things, One World
Literally every part that the comments are quoting are IN THE MUSICAL…?!?!
The song sounds like it’s been recorded on a switch microphone
THIS IS SO SAD I'M VIOLENTLY ILL OVER THIS SONG WHYYYYYYY
I've listened to this maybe eight times since I found it yesterday
Burr fr looted Hamilton
Here’s a concept that I think would go better then “Best Of Wives, Best Of Women” Would be a song called “Convinced” That I wrote. I won’t include the Lyrics but here is the concept.
It’s like “Ten Duel Commandments” but each time it says a number it’s a different member from Hamilton’s Life.
Number 1: George Washington
Number 2: Phillip
Number 3: John Laurens
Number 4: Lafayette
Number 5: Hercules Mulligan
Number 6: Thomas Jefferson
Number 7: James Madison
Number 8: Angelica Schuyler
Number 9: Peggy Schuyler
Number 10: Elizabeth Schuyler
Each character would be trying to convince Hamilton to do what they think is right for him. This wouldn’t be historically accurate. But whatever, Hamilton isn’t either. Hamilton would end up taking Phillips advice, with him saying “ When the time comes aim your gun towards the sky.”
I could’ve added the Reynolds’s but I didn’t like that plot line so I decided against it. So, would you like this version of “Best of Wives, Best Of Women”?
This would never be possible because the actors would have to keep changing their appearance during the song. But it’s nice to dream.
i will never be as good as songwriter as lin manuel miranda, and im not a good song writer overall, this just sounded like a fun lil concept i thought of but here are the lyrics:
Ensemble: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, there are ten opinions upon you
ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 1!
GW: Alright son, you don't want to have his blood on your gun, but I do not approve of what he has done. Be smart, make me proud son.
ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 2
Phillip: Hey Pops, looks like you’re finna fight, not to fret you’re a pro, though, lemme add some sugar and spice. But from what I can show, the way I would go is the way you taught me, aim for the sky, if not you may wanna grab some coffee.
ENSEMBLE: 3
Lafayette: Monsieur, Hamilton! I see you’re in a bit of a pickle. But when it comes to politics they are easily brickled. But here’s some advice I give you from France, shoot him in the legs, so he can’t duel or dance. AH
ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 4
Hercules Mulligan: BLRAH BLRAH, It’s your what,11th duel? Trust me, this guy is full of rage fuel. Man, tear this wimp to shreds, no matter what he says.
ENSEMBLE: 5
John Laurens: Raise a glass to freedom, something he can never take from you, if you really want a clean America.
Hamilton: John, this can’t be. Do I do it like you did Lee?
JL: If that’s how you want to interpret it, sure? Ham, just shoot Burr.
ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 6
Peggy Schyuler: Alexander, you can’t not be tough enough for this fool, I would take em down easily if I had the fuel, he’s not cool! Inside and outside! Take from me, he’s left in the shadows, off to be carried by the tide.
ENSEMBLE: 7
Angelica: ALEXANDERRRRR………. You’re out of luck, burr is a new type of crazy, a crazy YOU can’t undo type of crazy, acting like a maniac in the zoo, type of crazy. I tell you, he didn’t think this through, kind of crazy. I have one thought left for you, truely, you can stop his mood, kind of crazy.
ENSEMBLE: 8…….
Eliza: I’ve seen what you wrote, and I see what you’re doing, I know I can't stop your mindset, because I know who I married, the fact that you might die is hysterical, so stay alive, would that be enough?
ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 9
James madison: i wish you the best of luck ham, i recently heard about the duel, and its not what i expected from a man like burr, but if something bad occurs, we will spout the confer.
ENSEMBLE: NUMBER 10
Thomas Jefferson: HEEeeeeYY, so I heard about the battle, and it rattles me to think that burr would shoot you without a second blink. BUt heeeY good luck my man, your legacy will continue as my biggest fan!
Hamilton: I start pacing and I know that tomorrow we’ll be pacing to- continues to world was wide enough
I might try to write something like this... there's no way it'll come anywhere near close to Lin's songs, but I might as well try lol
@@snakeeyesandpinealglands I’d like to see how you would interpret it. My version of convinced is kind of scrappy
Even if it’s not historically accurate. It doesn’t make sense story wise
@@potatogaming7044 wdym?
@@justababbler why is Peggy their?
I'm actually so sad this got cut.
The hamburrger shippers are SOBBING (im hamburrger shippers)
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should've removed the beat & melody for Hamilton's NUMBER 9
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This is a good song, but it's not as powerful as The World Was Wide Enough, in my opinion.
I'm pretty sure it got changed into the world was wide enough
Why would they deslete this
A lot of this was in The World Was Enough
I remember this song or some of the lyrics.
This is in the musical? Or do I only listen to the deleted album?
The first half they kept
They deleted this? I feel like some of that was in it?
this is basically an earlier version of ‘the world was wide enough’. some words are changed and in this version hamilton’s verse mirrors burr’s instead of the soliloquy he has in the official version
Like what the dude above me said, a majority of this song is just the world was wide enough, this is significantly less emotional though.
It's "Ten Things, One Thought"
This isn’t deleted
It is, it’s a different version of the same song
It changes around 2:30!
@@TheDressIsntGold 1:30*
your mom
your dad
This is in the movie
No its not? The show has The World was Wide Enough.
Will that I meant
@@layanbenjamin9742 Do you are have stupid
Hmmmm I guess it's okay
“God, I can’t wait to see her again.”
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