Fav moment from JCS is any time he’s on screen. ;) But honestly I really like his I Dont Know How to Love Him Reprise and how much raw emotion he can put into his voice in those scenes like Damned for All Time. It really gives depth to his character and I love the way he actually ACTs the part in his voice and face.
I had to laugh when he first appeared with a tambourine in "Superstar". Absolutely chaotic, just perfect. I have to smile everytime I see it, no matter how often I'm watching it.
@DadisDad I'm so sorry for your kids if you feel the need to invalidate strangers online. Pay attentions to your kid, touch some grass. Reconnect with whatever resemblance of a life you used to have before clicking on a video appreciating someone just to hate on that person and their fans.
@DadisDad You can't just say that someone's got shitty taste and that you're not hating anyone in one comment. "Good" and "bad" are probably the most subjective things in this world, saying that something's shitty is an opinion, not "merely pointing that out." If you want to be hypocritical, go ahead. It's entertaining.
His physicality, his facial expressions, his eyes. The emotion he puts into this role. This is his master work. This role was written for him before he was even born.
I don't think it was jealousy really, its desperation, the desperation to keep his closest friend and mentor alive. Because he had more understanding of the dog eat dog world that they are exposing their group into. ("Listen Jesus to the warning I give. Please remember that I want us to live. But its sad to see our chances, weakening with every hour") When it was just them being taught by Jesus, it was much easier to explain the nuances of his teachings to them and have a quick mutual understanding of its wisdom. But as they travel and their influence grew. It became much harder to control that misinterpretation. Judas and his fellow Apostles knew that Jesus' claim as the "King of Kings" is more of a spiritual "King" than a political one. But most people they've come across won't interpret it that way. The public saw Jesus as a political figure and saw his act of miracles as a "campaign" of sorts. ("All the good you've done will soon get swept away. You begun to matter more than the things you say") That's why when word got around and reached the Pharisees and the Roman Governor Pontius Pilate, those political powers felt threatened by this rumored "King of Kings" and had a watchful eye on him, waiting for a slip up that would give em an excuse to silence him. Judas was the only one who thought that all this was getting out of hand. If this kept going, the political powers will surely mark their friend as a Blasphemer and the public will mark him as a Liar. ("But every word you say today, gets twisted round some other way. And they'll hurt you when they think you've lied") There's a reason why he was Jesus' right hand man, he wasn't there to be evil. He was the smartest disciple. So Judas tried his damnest to convince Jesus that they need to keep their head down or lose it. That's why he also got pissed at his fellow disciples because they're just following blindly like they don't care what all this attention would lead to. And this is why he didn't like Mary. He wasn't jealous, in fact, the story implies that if the situation was any different, Judas would have just let Jesus and Mary be. Like I said awhile ago, Jesus' teachings were being twisted as they became more popular. The public won't care about nuances, only surface level examples. And Jesus being with Mary is a contradicition. And contradictions just gives the nay-sayers more ammo once sh*t hits the fan. ("It doesn't help that you're inconsistent, they just need a small excuse to put us all away") Judas wants to avoid stuff like that at all cost. At the end of his rope, the frustration, the desperation. He sold Jesus to the Pharisees to push the other disciples to act, and to show Jesus what his actions will lead to. Judas didn't anticipate that it will lead to the worst possible outcome. He tried to do everything right, but at his lowest point he made the worst possible decision. So no, it wasn't jealousy. Its desperation.
The most offensive thing to me about auto-tuning his performance is that it takes away so much of the emotion that Tim put into the role. Judas needs to have a visceral and raw sound to the performance because he goes through so much in the space of the show that it's the only way to adequately display his turmoil. It might not sound as pleasant but its a part of the role. It's also quite rude in my opinion because auto-tuning him makes it seem like his voice is not equipped for the role when, in actual fact, his voice absolutely is. All that being said, I saw him live when they toured the show again in 2014 and every moment that he was on stage, he captured my attention. He was so perfectly cast. If I absolutely had to pick my favorite moment, it would be when Judas is singing I Don't Know How To Love Him. His despair and agony cut me to the bone, the way it becomes this defeated kind of squeak as he curls in on himself. If I hadn't already been a fan of Tim, I know for a fact I would have gone away and looked him up that night.
Yeah. Judas is SUPPOSED to be in pain; the notes shouldn't matter as much as the emotion. And with every auto-tune they did on his voice, they took emotion away from Tim's portrayal of Judas.
Absolutely. My other favourite Judas is Drew Sarich (who also does a really good Jesus too, and has performed in both roles on Broadway, in the West End and all over Europe and the US) and he is just as painfully emotive, despite a more traditional musical theatre vocal quality. In the same way, as I love Steve Balsamo's Jesus, Drew brings that painful pleading and begging quality from Judas into Jesus for Gethsemane, and I love when it's more about the pain and the emotion than being concerned about hitting every single note absolutely perfectly. But nobody has caused the same emotional reaction to the suicide scene as Tim. I had to pause the DVD as I was having a full-on ugly-cry meltdown.
@DadisDad are you talking about my comment? If so then it's because the whole thing about judas is that he doesn't believe that jesus is really the son of god and instead of following god he goes more for action (confronting jesus in the beginning, selling him etc) a lot like atheists. And in heaven on their minds you can feel how he is disappointed in jesus for choosing in believing the whole "I'm the son of god" thing rather than listening to what he has to say about his group of followers
I think the biggest crime the production team committed on this run of JCSS was pitch correction on Tim. He captures the rawness of emotion and frustration Judas was written as having and it comes out in his voice. That little bit of pitchiness would’ve been amazing to hear. Petition for ALW to re-release this run without pitch correction?
The autotune isn't even noticeable. Seriously, it's impossible to hear the autotune anyway, resulting in it ultimately making no difference. He sounds amazing with or without autotune. It doesn't affect the performance in any way.
@@lukebradford yeeee, no. It’s highly noticeable (especially in the Jaded mandarin bit and in the I don’t know how to love him reprise), it trully does ruin the performance as Tim’s vocals would be so beautiful raw, but with the autotune the rich emotions in the voice get hardly translated at all.
The pure torture on his face at 6:56 is the finest acting I have ever seen. I agree with another commenter that casting an atheist in the role brought a whole level of depth that wouldn't have been there before, but it's Tim Minchin's genius as an actor that provides it. My favorite Judas and my favorite actor.
To be able to do that intentional vocal fry safely takes serious vocal control and talent. Killing it. EDIT: i assume it was safe as he did it on tour and sounded great in the finale after singing like that all show. I don't know what it felt like but hes a really good vocalist so it would surprise me if he was routinely doing something painful
The fact is isn't easy I like honestly. But yeah he was ripping his throat apart. But he went to lessons to make sure he wouldn't damage himself permanently. It's the fact it's hard for him, that adds to that emotion and desperation.
I still don't understand why they elected to autotune him for the DVD. I saw this production of JCSS twice, plus was at the What's on Stage Awards when he performed Heaven on their Minds live- he did not need autotuning at all for any of those and gave an amazing performance each time.
Yes. I understand the use of a bit of audio tweaking for a DVD if the performer messed up a few notes badly, but this is very heavy-handed and makes him sound downright robotic
6:10 is how Judas should sound. It's perfect. Because of Tim I for the first time in my life thought that Judas did love Jesus and tried to save him. Tim is the only one who portrayed a friend, a loving mate, not a bad guy who does bad things for bad reasons 🙄
My throat is getting sympathy pains, thinking about how Tim's voice would have felt after just one performance, let alone a whole season of performances.
@DadisDad To each their own. Carl Anderson is good but not a favorite to me. Tim gives strength in many parts when he sings. He wanted to play this role for a while and when he got the chance, he did amazing job!
@DadisDad To me a great example to strength that Tim gives as the character Judas, is the Last Supper Scene in this video. His anger in his face and voice when he sings "You sad pathetic man..." and as the scene continues. The emotion how Judas feels about the situation with Jesus is very strong. That Judas himself feels betrayed by Jesus because he feels used and doesn't understand that this was supposed to happen. That is one reason why I like Tim. He attitude and he put is all into this role. What is so great about Carl that makes him good? Everyone has their opinion and what they like. But, sometimes people can just like someone because they believe an actor brings forth more emotion and power to the character then how other's portray that same character.
@DadisDad people don't need to "back them up" that the point of opinions one actor/singer can just connect with people on an emotional or personal level.
“When his cold and dead, will he let me be? Does he love does he LOVE ME TOO DOES HE CARE FOR ME OHHH” makes me soo sad every time he put soo much emotion into that
@DadisDad Obviously i wasn't the person you were talking to but anyway: I think Tim has mountains of charisma and brings a more sympathic tone to the character making you think more about the subjects at hand. As for the voice, Anderson has a great voice but thats all it is just great. It feels more controlled in my opinion whereas Tim's feels like it comes from his acting and the personality of Judas. I also think his dynamic with the other members of the group, Mary and Jesus is more realistic and interesting. I suppose the style of the show also leans in his favour (costumes, set etc).
In my opinion, his voice lends so much character and grit to the role, it's so different to hear a gruffer Judas next to a more smooth-sounding Jesus in this production. He's always been my favourite Judas and I was so close to seeing him in this tour but was "too young" at the time so my mother took my brother lmao just missed out. His passion irrefutably shines through in this performance and it's fantastic.
I tried watching the original movie several years ago, and turned it of after 20 minutes. Then last year I saw this production, and have been in love with the show and songs since! And Tim Minchins performance is the biggest reason for that 🙏 He takes my breath away, makes me cry and laugh and awe, and steals every single scene he’s in! 😍😍🙏🙏🙌🙌
He seams to be doing it so effortlessly, it's amazing! Like he is living it, not playing and it's the most natural thing to talk in songs. Great talent and connection to the character rarely seen.
Tim is perfect in this role. The raw emotion is incredible, and the fact that he is a genuine musician and composer makes his riffs so well thought out and executed. There are musical choices he makes that are just so brilliant- choices that Webber would not have thought of himself
I saw this show live, and Tim and Ben have the most amazing voices. Every show they did on tour, night after night, they sang those amazing and complex songs perfectly! And credit goes to everyone else involved! I also have the dvd, which I’ve watched many many times! ❤️❤️
Вот это, я понимаю, голос! Это настолько грандиозно сыграно и исполнено, что описать все чувства трудно. Бесподобный, талантливейший исполнитель! Он - лучший и я счастлива, что успела в своей жизни услышать это исполнение! Браво👏👏👏❤
I'm not really the biggest fan of Jesus Christ Superstar, but Tim Minchin's performance as Judas is something I keep finding myself going back to watch over and over again. There's just something about it.
I bought the DVD last year following the free You Tube performance. I have watched it so many times and each time I am amazed at Tim's performance. This compilation is most excellent.
Yessssss! So excited that we finally get all of the greatness of his performance recognized on this channel! This was a better upload than I could have ever imagined! Thank you to whoever thought to do this!!!!! 💛🎭💛
so here's the reason why i had to explain to my super catholic granny why i put a photo written Judas between the poster of The Sound of Music and my photo in the church choir.
He's literally perfect as Judas 🤩🤩🤩 the autotune wasn't necessary, but he's still amazing Could you maybe upload Judas's death on here? it's one of my favorite songs in this musical 🥰
Writing this July 2021: I went to the Melbourne show with a Life-long girlfriend, both of us went for very different reasons! She's devoutly Christian - I went to see Tim! We were both crying and adored the show I also fell for Ben Forster within a few minutes 2 BRILLIANT people!
His performance is brilliant! I've watched every JCS since it came out in the 70's, and Tim is one of the best performers! I always find myself being drawn back to one of the productions around Easter. ✝️
More bloody brilliant every time I watch it Mr Minchin! Not a christian but did a version of this in high school with a bunch of mates so takes me back
Thank you so much for this video! Tim Minchin is my favorite Judas. He just brings such wonderful things to the character. This will most definitely be on repeat for quite a while!
@DadisDad Hi! Tim Minchin was my first Judas, and after I watched this production, I watched every other one I could possibly find, including the one with Carl Anderson. But every single one I watched or listened to, I just went right back to Tim. I think it may be the edge he puts into it. And I also love the emotion he brings to it. He's a wonderful actor. I don't find any of the other performances lacking. I think every other actor brings something different to the character and I just adore the way Tim adapted it. I hope that answers your question!
@DadisDad I wasn't going to reply to this comment, but I just feel like I have to now. After reading some other comments on this video, i see you took the time to reply on those as well. I answered your comment and questions very politely, and gave you my opinion. Then you answered with another opinion that invalidated mine. It seems you did the same with every other one I saw. Everyone is entitled to their own feelings and opinions. No need to be rude to say you did not like this performance. Just because you feel that way, does not mean anyone else has to. Maybe try being a bit kinder in future.
@DadisDad @DadisDad The difference is, I listened to your opinion but didn't invalidate it. You just proved me right again in your last reply. You are saying my opinion is WRONG. I never did that to you. Carl Anderson being your favorite is your OPINION. An opinion can be many different things. So just because I said Tim Minchin is MY favorite Judas, does NOT mean my opion is wrong. You can simply disagree with it without being so incredibly negative about it. You also go completely against the first question you asked me, which i answered politely. You clearly are not genuinely curious about why I feel the way I do because you are completely comfortable in just telling me I'm wrong. You're commenting on people's postings and outright saying they are wrong and crazy. That is rude. If you want to talk to people about analyzing music, by all means, go for it. But please, do so in a less rude way.
@DadisDad I never said I know anything about music. I don't. I was saying if you want to discuss music (with people who are knowledgeable about it), go for it. But don't just outright drag the other person's thoughts. I know my opinion and what I like. I happen to love this performance. I didn't come here to try to convince you of anything. I'm not trying to make you like Tim Minchin, or believe something different than when you commented on my post. Im not trying to give tell you critisms, if that's what you're looking for. I came here stating my honest opinion that I just love his performance and he happens to be my favorite Judas. If I can't pinpoint exactly why, that's okay. I wasn't trying to start an argument. You're favorite is Carl Anderson. That is entirely valid. You don't like Tim Minchin's Judas. That is also valid. But please, the problem I have with your comment is that you hopped on my post to purposely just drag Tim. That's not cool. Let's just leave it that you don't like this performance and you adore Carl Anderson. I like Carl Anderson, but Tim is my preferred Judas. Just leave it at that. Have a good night.
@DadisDad : Tim Minchin is an unexpected genius. He writes, acts, plays the piano, sings, and educates . Everything he does is done with passion and intelligence.
@DadisDad we get it, you hate his judas and think other people are better than him and probably dont like his other stuff either, don't keep shitting on people who disagree with you and think hes talented and want to call him a comedy or musical genius. This is a guy performing his dream role, and it connects with people in a way that your favorite Judas connects with you, and that doesn't make anyone wrong or deserving of the vitriol you're spitting out all over this comment section.
I think there are a lot of flaws to this particular production, but Tim Minchin sure as hell ain't one of them. The depth and rawness he brings to Judas is superb!
thank you, TSMGO! you know what the people want! ;D i have been OBSESSED with Tim Minchin's Judas ever since this channel streamed the best JCS ever. i LOVE watching his clips, so this is awesome!
@DadisDad Carl Anderson was absolutely amazing that’s pure fact, but it’s all about personal opinion and in my opinion Tim Minchin is the best. That’s ok if you don’t agree with me, we all have different opinions, just grow up and don’t call me crazy.
I absolutely love this channel, you can just feel the love towards theatre, that's not something that a lot of other industries (Hollywood, books/graphic novels etc) can say they have, a passion/love towards what they represent
I WATCHED TIM MINCHIN AS JUDAS CAN'T STOP WHY WOULD I THE MOST AMAZING 🥰 PERFOMER THANK YOU ❤️ TIM FOR THE ENJOYMENT YOUR ARE SO BRILLIANT I HAVE WEPT SO MANY TIMES WATCHING YOU ❤️🦋🌈
@DadisDad Why can't you just let people like what they like? It's just a matter of preference. I love Tim Minchin because of his intensity, I like his acting better, and I love his interpretation of the character. I prefer the rawness of his voice also, but I think he's extremely talented and he gives his voice more of a rough quality because that's his style. Your reasons for liking Carl Anderson are totally valid, but why would you waste your time making people feel bad for enjoying something?
im so happy y'all uploaded this, i love tim as judas soooo much. his performance feels very raw and real to me. i know everyone debates who plays judas best, and some may like others more, but something about tim and the fact that he's not a voice you would expect, but he makes it work so well, and his acting was really good, especially for a comedian. such a great judas
This channel is amazing! It's like they hopped in my mind, searched my YT history, and heard my voice as I've been obsessing over Tim as Judas ever since Good Friday.... that's both creepy and awesome!!
What's your favourite moment from Tim Minchin's performance?
my favourites are all of his performance :)
Fav moment from JCS is any time he’s on screen. ;)
But honestly I really like his I Dont Know How to Love Him Reprise and how much raw emotion he can put into his voice in those scenes like Damned for All Time. It really gives depth to his character and I love the way he actually ACTs the part in his voice and face.
The "i don't know how to love him" reprise
Every second of every part! But especially the sustained notes
I had to laugh when he first appeared with a tambourine in "Superstar". Absolutely chaotic, just perfect. I have to smile everytime I see it, no matter how often I'm watching it.
He'll forever be my favorite Judas. Judas being played by an atheist fits so well, and the depth he brings to the role is incredible.
I agree!
Agreed my friend
preach honestly
A hard core "edgy" one too
I heard this show turned him Christian
Let's be frank, "the best of Tim Minchin" is every time Tim shows up onstage.😌
@DadisDad then what are you doing here?
I don't want to be Frank, I like my name just fine, thank you.
@DadisDad does your nicname suggests you are a dad? I hope not...
@DadisDad I'm so sorry for your kids if you feel the need to invalidate strangers online. Pay attentions to your kid, touch some grass. Reconnect with whatever resemblance of a life you used to have before clicking on a video appreciating someone just to hate on that person and their fans.
@DadisDad You can't just say that someone's got shitty taste and that you're not hating anyone in one comment. "Good" and "bad" are probably the most subjective things in this world, saying that something's shitty is an opinion, not "merely pointing that out." If you want to be hypocritical, go ahead. It's entertaining.
The absolute shift from Judas's death to Superstar really shows how perfect he was for this role
His physicality, his facial expressions, his eyes. The emotion he puts into this role. This is his master work. This role was written for him before he was even born.
Tim so perfectly captures that side of judas that's often overlooked, his love for jesus and his jealousy of mary
EXACTLY
I don't think it was jealousy really, its desperation, the desperation to keep his closest friend and mentor alive. Because he had more understanding of the dog eat dog world that they are exposing their group into. ("Listen Jesus to the warning I give. Please remember that I want us to live. But its sad to see our chances, weakening with every hour")
When it was just them being taught by Jesus, it was much easier to explain the nuances of his teachings to them and have a quick mutual understanding of its wisdom.
But as they travel and their influence grew. It became much harder to control that misinterpretation.
Judas and his fellow Apostles knew that Jesus' claim as the "King of Kings" is more of a spiritual "King" than a political one. But most people they've come across won't interpret it that way.
The public saw Jesus as a political figure and saw his act of miracles as a "campaign" of sorts. ("All the good you've done will soon get swept away. You begun to matter more than the things you say")
That's why when word got around and reached the Pharisees and the Roman Governor Pontius Pilate, those political powers felt threatened by this rumored "King of Kings" and had a watchful eye on him, waiting for a slip up that would give em an excuse to silence him.
Judas was the only one who thought that all this was getting out of hand. If this kept going, the political powers will surely mark their friend as a Blasphemer and the public will mark him as a Liar.
("But every word you say today, gets twisted round some other way. And they'll hurt you when they think you've lied")
There's a reason why he was Jesus' right hand man, he wasn't there to be evil. He was the smartest disciple.
So Judas tried his damnest to convince Jesus that they need to keep their head down or lose it. That's why he also got pissed at his fellow disciples because they're just following blindly like they don't care what all this attention would lead to.
And this is why he didn't like Mary.
He wasn't jealous, in fact, the story implies that if the situation was any different, Judas would have just let Jesus and Mary be.
Like I said awhile ago, Jesus' teachings were being twisted as they became more popular. The public won't care about nuances, only surface level examples.
And Jesus being with Mary is a contradicition. And contradictions just gives the nay-sayers more ammo once sh*t hits the fan.
("It doesn't help that you're inconsistent, they just need a small excuse to put us all away")
Judas wants to avoid stuff like that at all cost.
At the end of his rope, the frustration, the desperation. He sold Jesus to the Pharisees to push the other disciples to act, and to show Jesus what his actions will lead to.
Judas didn't anticipate that it will lead to the worst possible outcome. He tried to do everything right, but at his lowest point he made the worst possible decision.
So no, it wasn't jealousy.
Its desperation.
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The most offensive thing to me about auto-tuning his performance is that it takes away so much of the emotion that Tim put into the role.
Judas needs to have a visceral and raw sound to the performance because he goes through so much in the space of the show that it's the only way to adequately display his turmoil. It might not sound as pleasant but its a part of the role. It's also quite rude in my opinion because auto-tuning him makes it seem like his voice is not equipped for the role when, in actual fact, his voice absolutely is.
All that being said, I saw him live when they toured the show again in 2014 and every moment that he was on stage, he captured my attention. He was so perfectly cast. If I absolutely had to pick my favorite moment, it would be when Judas is singing I Don't Know How To Love Him. His despair and agony cut me to the bone, the way it becomes this defeated kind of squeak as he curls in on himself. If I hadn't already been a fan of Tim, I know for a fact I would have gone away and looked him up that night.
Yeah. Judas is SUPPOSED to be in pain; the notes shouldn't matter as much as the emotion. And with every auto-tune they did on his voice, they took emotion away from Tim's portrayal of Judas.
Absolutely. My other favourite Judas is Drew Sarich (who also does a really good Jesus too, and has performed in both roles on Broadway, in the West End and all over Europe and the US) and he is just as painfully emotive, despite a more traditional musical theatre vocal quality. In the same way, as I love Steve Balsamo's Jesus, Drew brings that painful pleading and begging quality from Judas into Jesus for Gethsemane, and I love when it's more about the pain and the emotion than being concerned about hitting every single note absolutely perfectly. But nobody has caused the same emotional reaction to the suicide scene as Tim. I had to pause the DVD as I was having a full-on ugly-cry meltdown.
you can tell that he really cares about the role, it’s fantastic
He mentioned that in an interview years ago. He'd always wanted to play the role!
I honestly think that it's perfect for an atheist to play judas, it brings so much more depth to the character
@DadisDad are you talking about my comment? If so then it's because the whole thing about judas is that he doesn't believe that jesus is really the son of god and instead of following god he goes more for action (confronting jesus in the beginning, selling him etc) a lot like atheists.
And in heaven on their minds you can feel how he is disappointed in jesus for choosing in believing the whole "I'm the son of god" thing rather than listening to what he has to say about his group of followers
@DadisDad i actually didn't know who tim was before i watched this recording
@DadisDad Thanks, dad.
Why anyone would autotune Tim Minchin is beyond me, he's brilliant as is
I think the biggest crime the production team committed on this run of JCSS was pitch correction on Tim. He captures the rawness of emotion and frustration Judas was written as having and it comes out in his voice. That little bit of pitchiness would’ve been amazing to hear.
Petition for ALW to re-release this run without pitch correction?
The autotune scratches my ears every time here. That is a shame and really a crime. Tim has a great voice on his own!
THERE IS NO AUTO TUNE IN USE HERE. YOUR DEVICE IS ADJUSTING GAIN. Go pick on girl scouts. Ply your ignorance elsewhere.
@@ImogenC-rt3fmdon't think you know how autotune works. tim has also mentioned how he was angry to hear his vocals have tuning on when he saw the dvd
My god, with every word that comes out of his mouth you can feel how much he wanted to play this role his entire life
Tim is a legend In every way, he was amazing in the role, such a shame they autotuned him
some of the autotune on the jesus is super distracting too
The autotune isn't even noticeable. Seriously, it's impossible to hear the autotune anyway, resulting in it ultimately making no difference. He sounds amazing with or without autotune. It doesn't affect the performance in any way.
@@lukebradford It's definitely very noticeable and it completely ruins the performance
@@lukebradford yeeee, no. It’s highly noticeable (especially in the Jaded mandarin bit and in the I don’t know how to love him reprise), it trully does ruin the performance as Tim’s vocals would be so beautiful raw, but with the autotune the rich emotions in the voice get hardly translated at all.
@@emdentaylor1110 agree, i don't mean that the autotune was needed for the rest of the cast, it shouldn't have been autotuned at all
The pure torture on his face at 6:56 is the finest acting I have ever seen. I agree with another commenter that casting an atheist in the role brought a whole level of depth that wouldn't have been there before, but it's Tim Minchin's genius as an actor that provides it. My favorite Judas and my favorite actor.
When he sings the line 'he scares me so', my heart just breaks. Amazing xx
I think i missed it, whats the time stamp?
@@itswherethecomedycomesin8864 7:42!
@@sophiamartinez3071 thank you so much!
The hottest Judas I've ever seen, he played this part well. People don't realize that this is play is about the struggle between Judas and Jesus.
@DadisDad bro- what. Why you so salty over everyone complimenting Tim's Judas? Lmao, get a life
I think everyone realizes that.
To be able to do that intentional vocal fry safely takes serious vocal control and talent. Killing it. EDIT: i assume it was safe as he did it on tour and sounded great in the finale after singing like that all show. I don't know what it felt like but hes a really good vocalist so it would surprise me if he was routinely doing something painful
i remember reading somewhere that it was actually killing his voice, but i cant remember the exact details on it now
The fact is isn't easy I like honestly. But yeah he was ripping his throat apart. But he went to lessons to make sure he wouldn't damage himself permanently.
It's the fact it's hard for him, that adds to that emotion and desperation.
I’m still so sad that there’s not a cast recording for this show 😢
There is a sound without video, just look it up. I thought that too, but there actually is, a whole playlist
@@ogaoms8985 really? I’m definitely gonna find it now 😂
There is on UA-cam. I wish it was on Spotify though.
@@kdeggraham895 same! Or just on any music service. This cast is too darn good to not have a cast recording
I mean...I have the movie and could turn it into a audio if you want 🤷♀️
I still don't understand why they elected to autotune him for the DVD. I saw this production of JCSS twice, plus was at the What's on Stage Awards when he performed Heaven on their Minds live- he did not need autotuning at all for any of those and gave an amazing performance each time.
Yes. I understand the use of a bit of audio tweaking for a DVD if the performer messed up a few notes badly, but this is very heavy-handed and makes him sound downright robotic
6:10 is how Judas should sound. It's perfect. Because of Tim I for the first time in my life thought that Judas did love Jesus and tried to save him. Tim is the only one who portrayed a friend, a loving mate, not a bad guy who does bad things for bad reasons 🙄
I honestly have trouble understanding what he’s saying but I still agree. The sound itself fits so well
@@hierrikmedan6934 "my god, I saw him, he looks as good as dead"
@@iranoutofpuns he actually says “he looks three quarters dead” instead of “he looks as good as dead” but either would work!
@@limelemons8735 thx!
He humanized Judas in a way I never considered! Brilliant!
My throat is getting sympathy pains, thinking about how Tim's voice would have felt after just one performance, let alone a whole season of performances.
He actually lost his voice after practicing for a few hours for this tour
@@b.d6642 then he must‘ve practiced incorrectly, bc that‘s not supposed to happen
@@vickyengler21 He didn't practice incorrectly just too much
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Me: *reads comment, immediately looks for vocal coaching videos on your channel*
Also me: *fucking finds none*
@@stewiew1151 LOL
Tim has been the most impressive Judas that I have ever seen and heard. He is definitely a favorite Judas for me.
@DadisDad To each their own. Carl Anderson is good but not a favorite to me. Tim gives strength in many parts when he sings. He wanted to play this role for a while and when he got the chance, he did amazing job!
@DadisDad To me a great example to strength that Tim gives as the character Judas, is the Last Supper Scene in this video. His anger in his face and voice when he sings "You sad pathetic man..." and as the scene continues. The emotion how Judas feels about the situation with Jesus is very strong. That Judas himself feels betrayed by Jesus because he feels used and doesn't understand that this was supposed to happen. That is one reason why I like Tim. He attitude and he put is all into this role. What is so great about Carl that makes him good? Everyone has their opinion and what they like. But, sometimes people can just like someone because they believe an actor brings forth more emotion and power to the character then how other's portray that same character.
@DadisDad people don't need to "back them up" that the point of opinions one actor/singer can just connect with people on an emotional or personal level.
'The Best of Tim Minchin' means all the parts with Tim Minchin. He owned this role. 😍
Every scene with him is my favorite. He’s incredible.
“When his cold and dead, will he let me be? Does he love does he LOVE ME TOO DOES HE CARE FOR ME OHHH” makes me soo sad every time he put soo much emotion into that
He really should take this Part for ever... hes very talented.
Tim's Judas is SO great, my fav by far, i love him so much.
@DadisDad Obviously i wasn't the person you were talking to but anyway: I think Tim has mountains of charisma and brings a more sympathic tone to the character making you think more about the subjects at hand. As for the voice, Anderson has a great voice but thats all it is just great. It feels more controlled in my opinion whereas Tim's feels like it comes from his acting and the personality of Judas. I also think his dynamic with the other members of the group, Mary and Jesus is more realistic and interesting.
I suppose the style of the show also leans in his favour (costumes, set etc).
My favourite moment of him tho is when Jesus sings: this is my blood you drink
And Judas is like: My gosh, I had a good reason to sell him...
"Stop being so damn dramatic"
L. C
lol right, I love those tiny bits of acting
"This is my blood you drink."
🙄 "Dude, I swear if you keep this up..."
And then when he's handed the wine bottle and Jesus starts ranting. "Oh shit! Better drink".
On the DVD they manipulated his voice, I’ve seen him do heaven on their minds live and he sounds soo much better and doesn’t need it.
I'm glad to see this clarification, I was wondering why his voice sounded a bit digital in this recording
He has a lovely voice and they've made him sound like an angsty robot. What a disservice to him.
In my opinion, his voice lends so much character and grit to the role, it's so different to hear a gruffer Judas next to a more smooth-sounding Jesus in this production. He's always been my favourite Judas and I was so close to seeing him in this tour but was "too young" at the time so my mother took my brother lmao just missed out. His passion irrefutably shines through in this performance and it's fantastic.
"Does he love me does he love me too? Does he care for me" broke me in tears
He was really feeling this role. Great stuff. He really shows the anger and conflict in Judas.
I tried watching the original movie several years ago, and turned it of after 20 minutes. Then last year I saw this production, and have been in love with the show and songs since! And Tim Minchins performance is the biggest reason for that 🙏 He takes my breath away, makes me cry and laugh and awe, and steals every single scene he’s in! 😍😍🙏🙏🙌🙌
@DadisDad Diferent people, have diferent taste ☺️ I respect people who likes another version, so please respect, that I like this one 😊
@@Natasjaisawesome hello pretty
How are you doing
His voice (pitch) is insanely good. He hits and holds a note perfectly without the need for vibrato.
cuz it is auto tuned to death...( you can clearly hear it) still an amazing performance n the best judas ever tho
He seams to be doing it so effortlessly, it's amazing! Like he is living it, not playing and it's the most natural thing to talk in songs. Great talent and connection to the character rarely seen.
Tim is perfect in this role. The raw emotion is incredible, and the fact that he is a genuine musician and composer makes his riffs so well thought out and executed. There are musical choices he makes that are just so brilliant- choices that Webber would not have thought of himself
I just love him in this role. He is perfect for this role. Wishing him all the best in the future.
I found Tim Minchin this easter through Jesus Christ Superstar, and now I'm on a binge watch 😄😄
@DadisDad I grew up with that version. Tim kills it. Good luck with your trolling.
I'm suspicious of this because it's only 10 minutes long.
Yes, this! His whole performance is mesmerising from start to fiish.
I wish he would do more shows like this. He has a great voice for this.
the one dislike is Tim Minchin about the autotune
😂😂
Underrated comment
The other 20 are people who agree with him!
Plus 8 more, now 28 in total!
Please upload ”Judas’ Death” and ”Damned for all Time/Blood Money”
Yes!
YES
YES PLS
Or king herod's song
7:25
I saw this show live, and Tim and Ben have the most amazing voices. Every show they did on tour, night after night, they sang those amazing and complex songs perfectly! And credit goes to everyone else involved! I also have the dvd, which I’ve watched many many times! ❤️❤️
Best person to do it he brings the rock side of this musical very well
Yeah. His voice fits this better than the ‘73 and 2000 did.
@DadisDad I have to disagree with you there he is good but Tim minchin with his Rocky voice sounds better and do not call him a loser!
Arena shows should be the standard for Rock Operas. This is AMAZING!
Вот это, я понимаю, голос! Это настолько грандиозно сыграно и исполнено, что описать все чувства трудно. Бесподобный, талантливейший исполнитель! Он - лучший и я счастлива, что успела в своей жизни услышать это исполнение! Браво👏👏👏❤
I'm not really the biggest fan of Jesus Christ Superstar, but Tim Minchin's performance as Judas is something I keep finding myself going back to watch over and over again. There's just something about it.
Tim was made to play the role of Judas! He has such a magnificent voice, and he puts his soul into every song!
wonder how his back recovered from carrying this entire show
Did you mean to post the whole musical??? When he sings "Will he care for me" gets me averytime!!
They just did, last week.!
@@brianaustin5467 Yes! It was the best thing ever! And Minchin was amazing as Judas 😍
@@brianaustin5467 that was the first time i watched any version of jcs and since then I'm OBSESSED with it
I can't believe you cut out the part with the tambourine. That's the best part of that number.
ikr, that was ICONIC
Ikr when he just whipped out a tambourine I just sort of went WOAH WHAT HUH YES
Correction: that's the best part of the whole musical
Tim Minchin as Judas is absolutely exceptional so thank you so much for this video! I will probably play this on repeat!
I bought the DVD last year following the free You Tube performance. I have watched it so many times and each time I am amazed at Tim's performance. This compilation is most excellent.
I did the same thing last year! As soon as I watched it I was on Amazon and Ebay hunting down the blu ray of it!
4:01 his look of confusion when Caiaphas takes his cigarette is gold
Yessssss! So excited that we finally get all of the greatness of his performance recognized on this channel! This was a better upload than I could have ever imagined! Thank you to whoever thought to do this!!!!! 💛🎭💛
Cool profile picture 📷😎
@@martinrosen7408 Thanks! Same too you ;D
so here's the reason why i had to explain to my super catholic granny why i put a photo written Judas between the poster of The
Sound of Music and my photo in the church choir.
He delivers his songs with such strength and power but he makes it look effortless
I really love Tim’s expression that he shows through his eyes. Throughout the whole performance they really convey his emotions excellently :))
Finally y’all are recognizing his talent ❤️❤️
Live performances are the true talent of the art acting! It has to be perfect the first time and all the performers nailed it!! Total perfection!! ❤
Exceptional performance by Tim. He personified the character of Judas, complex and he portrayed the brutal honesty of this flawed man beautifully.
He's literally perfect as Judas 🤩🤩🤩 the autotune wasn't necessary, but he's still amazing
Could you maybe upload Judas's death on here? it's one of my favorite songs in this musical 🥰
From age 5 to my late 40’s, JCS remains spectacular. Way to hit it, Mr. Minchin!
The best part has to be when Judas hesitated saying “Gethsemane”, like he’s second-thinking what he’s doing
That is just the absolute perfect match between performer and role.
All his performances take my breath away and give me goosebumps. He was wonderful in this!
Hey how are you doing today??
Writing this July 2021:
I went to the Melbourne show with a Life-long girlfriend, both of us went for very different reasons!
She's devoutly Christian - I went to see Tim!
We were both crying and adored the show
I also fell for Ben Forster within a few minutes
2 BRILLIANT people!
His performance is brilliant! I've watched every JCS since it came out in the 70's, and Tim is one of the best performers! I always find myself being drawn back to one of the productions around Easter. ✝️
More bloody brilliant every time I watch it Mr Minchin! Not a christian but did a version of this in high school with a bunch of mates so takes me back
Thank you so much for this video! Tim Minchin is my favorite Judas. He just brings such wonderful things to the character. This will most definitely be on repeat for quite a while!
@DadisDad Hi! Tim Minchin was my first Judas, and after I watched this production, I watched every other one I could possibly find, including the one with Carl Anderson. But every single one I watched or listened to, I just went right back to Tim. I think it may be the edge he puts into it. And I also love the emotion he brings to it. He's a wonderful actor. I don't find any of the other performances lacking. I think every other actor brings something different to the character and I just adore the way Tim adapted it. I hope that answers your question!
@DadisDad I wasn't going to reply to this comment, but I just feel like I have to now. After reading some other comments on this video, i see you took the time to reply on those as well. I answered your comment and questions very politely, and gave you my opinion. Then you answered with another opinion that invalidated mine. It seems you did the same with every other one I saw. Everyone is entitled to their own feelings and opinions. No need to be rude to say you did not like this performance. Just because you feel that way, does not mean anyone else has to. Maybe try being a bit kinder in future.
@DadisDad @DadisDad The difference is, I listened to your opinion but didn't invalidate it. You just proved me right again in your last reply. You are saying my opinion is WRONG. I never did that to you. Carl Anderson being your favorite is your OPINION. An opinion can be many different things. So just because I said Tim Minchin is MY favorite Judas, does NOT mean my opion is wrong. You can simply disagree with it without being so incredibly negative about it. You also go completely against the first question you asked me, which i answered politely. You clearly are not genuinely curious about why I feel the way I do because you are completely comfortable in just telling me I'm wrong. You're commenting on people's postings and outright saying they are wrong and crazy. That is rude. If you want to talk to people about analyzing music, by all means, go for it. But please, do so in a less rude way.
@DadisDad I never said I know anything about music. I don't. I was saying if you want to discuss music (with people who are knowledgeable about it), go for it. But don't just outright drag the other person's thoughts. I know my opinion and what I like. I happen to love this performance. I didn't come here to try to convince you of anything. I'm not trying to make you like Tim Minchin, or believe something different than when you commented on my post. Im not trying to give tell you critisms, if that's what you're looking for. I came here stating my honest opinion that I just love his performance and he happens to be my favorite Judas. If I can't pinpoint exactly why, that's okay. I wasn't trying to start an argument. You're favorite is Carl Anderson. That is entirely valid. You don't like Tim Minchin's Judas. That is also valid. But please, the problem I have with your comment is that you hopped on my post to purposely just drag Tim. That's not cool. Let's just leave it that you don't like this performance and you adore Carl Anderson. I like Carl Anderson, but Tim is my preferred Judas. Just leave it at that. Have a good night.
This is somehow the most polite argument I have read on a theatre Comment.
I’ve been waiting so long for this video compilation! I love Tim Minchin’s emotional performance here as Judas. Tim is the best!
Tim Minchin is absolutely amazing. He acts like a god. Maybe Jesus is not a real god, but Tim definitely is.
@DadisDad : Tim Minchin is an unexpected genius. He writes, acts, plays the piano, sings, and educates . Everything he does is done with passion and intelligence.
@DadisDad we get it, you hate his judas and think other people are better than him and probably dont like his other stuff either, don't keep shitting on people who disagree with you and think hes talented and want to call him a comedy or musical genius. This is a guy performing his dream role, and it connects with people in a way that your favorite Judas connects with you, and that doesn't make anyone wrong or deserving of the vitriol you're spitting out all over this comment section.
I think there are a lot of flaws to this particular production, but Tim Minchin sure as hell ain't one of them. The depth and rawness he brings to Judas is superb!
i didn't realize Tim Minchin was this fabulous a performer! Thank you for bring this to the internet.
Tim minchin puts soo much emotion, you can see what his going through and I feel bad for the guy
Carl Anderson is still my fave Judas' actor, but Mr. Minchin runs a close second.👍
WOW! I was not expecting THAT! He's phenomenal!!
His entrance in Superstar is still my favorite part of this version
I feel like he was having such a blast, and that one damned smirk, when he says Jesus.
This opera will never get old
thank you, TSMGO! you know what the people want! ;D
i have been OBSESSED with Tim Minchin's Judas ever since this channel streamed the best JCS ever. i LOVE watching his clips, so this is awesome!
By far the best Judas there has been! He’s phenomenal 🌟
@DadisDad Carl Anderson was absolutely amazing that’s pure fact, but it’s all about personal opinion and in my opinion Tim Minchin is the best. That’s ok if you don’t agree with me, we all have different opinions, just grow up and don’t call me crazy.
Amazing, i love his voice and the expression of his eyes. 💜💜💜
Hey how are you doing?
I am brand new, like I looked this up last night and this is utterly amazing!!! This man is amazing!! Tim Minchin just oozes that it factor
I absolutely love this channel, you can just feel the love towards theatre, that's not something that a lot of other industries (Hollywood, books/graphic novels etc) can say they have, a passion/love towards what they represent
I WATCHED TIM MINCHIN AS JUDAS CAN'T STOP WHY WOULD I THE MOST AMAZING 🥰 PERFOMER THANK YOU ❤️ TIM FOR THE ENJOYMENT YOUR ARE SO BRILLIANT I HAVE WEPT SO MANY TIMES WATCHING YOU ❤️🦋🌈
I love Tim Minchin's performance, so much raw emotion!
literally been watching all the individual performances on UA-cam all night and then this is released lol
Every. Fucking. Scene he's in. He was absolutely great in this role. I can't stop watching him.
@DadisDad show us on the doll where Tim hurt you
@DadisDad Tim naturally has a rock n roll voice. So like, why watch this if it hurts your ears?
I desperately needed this video
Jesus Christ Superstar slaps so hard, particularly Tim Minchin
Tim is by far the best Judas. I just wish it wasn't decided to autotune his voice so heavily during some parts
@DadisDad I mean Tim Minchin didn’t need autotune either
@DadisDad Tim doesn’t need it either
@DadisDad Why can't you just let people like what they like? It's just a matter of preference. I love Tim Minchin because of his intensity, I like his acting better, and I love his interpretation of the character. I prefer the rawness of his voice also, but I think he's extremely talented and he gives his voice more of a rough quality because that's his style. Your reasons for liking Carl Anderson are totally valid, but why would you waste your time making people feel bad for enjoying something?
omg his voice crack when he says "he is just the same" kills me everytime he is byfar the best judas
Carl Anderson better
This gave me goosebumps for how long this video is. This guy called me Untalented for every song he sings.
They know what we need
PLS UPLOAD HIS PERFORMANCE OF DAMNED FOR ALL TIME/BLOOD MONEY, ITS MY FAVOURITE
Tim stole the show. Such charisma!
I’m a simple man
I see Tim Minchin- I click!
His bit at 5:43 is so gut-wrenchingly raw.
I love it.
im so happy y'all uploaded this, i love tim as judas soooo much. his performance feels very raw and real to me. i know everyone debates who plays judas best, and some may like others more, but something about tim and the fact that he's not a voice you would expect, but he makes it work so well, and his acting was really good, especially for a comedian. such a great judas
and this excludes the autotune, btw. im still mad abt that
At last a compilation, he is mesmerising as Judas. Actually, he is mesmerising at anything he does.
Thank you Tim. For your honesty and commitment. This truly moves me. Wish I had your courage.
Can never understand why they auto tuned him . He has the voice he didn’t need it
This channel is amazing! It's like they hopped in my mind, searched my YT history, and heard my voice as I've been obsessing over Tim as Judas ever since Good Friday.... that's both creepy and awesome!!