Berklee College of Music presents: ** South Park In Concert ** a fully orchestrated concert tribute to South Park. Directed and Arranged by Nick Connell and Nick Olof
Those young folks did a hell of a job adapting this movie's songs for stage! The voices are all so spot-on! This is such a powerful song and all of its power was maintained in this performance! Bravo! Bravo!
I really like how they managed to adapt live the song which was made out of 4 songs actually (La Resistance, Blame Canada, Up There and the Troops song). In a movie, you can cut and arrange the sound paths but here you do it LIVE. Great job.
this just proved my point that a stage musical version of the movie would be LIT. even just this amateur fan production sounds incredible, they got some very talented folks
It's honestly kinda beautiful to see how much of an impact this movie had to see it turned into a college orchestra. I remember seeing this movie at my friends house as a kid. Not only was it my introduction to South Park, but it may have also kickstarted my love of musicals and music in general. Even back then I remember being particularly captivated by the music, not just because hearing cartoon characters swearing (for what was probably the first time) was funny, but because the songs were genuinely well written on top of being genuinely funny and thought-provoking at times, and this song is easily the best song in the movie. The way it effortlessly ties itself back into the previous plot signifigant songs without ever breaking the flow is honestly astounding. think even as a kid I subconsciously realised that this dumb cartoon movie where kids said fuck, actually had something really interesting to say about how quickly parents are willing to pin the blame of their children's shitty behaviour on a scapegoat like TV, violent movies, or pieces of music, instead of taking personal responsibility for putting them in front of the TV unsupervised in the first place. A message that is even more relevant nowadays. We have phones that give you constant access to the entire Internet in the palm of your hand, something I couldn't have even imagined back then. and the parents are STILL blaming apps websites or content creators for their kid's behaviour instead of actually paying any attention to what they're doing. It's amazing
Nosmohtllib Idk They weren't very significant and not always noticeable. Just before the last "lives _ooon!_", Stan, Cartman, and Kyle say "Tomorrow we fight for La Resistance..." (I can't even hear it, but you can see them moving their mouths). As the song is closing, the soldiers say "Our lives will change. We'll be entertained. Tomorrow niiiight!" Meanwhile, MAC says "Just don't cry out, "Blame yourselves!"" before the last three "Blame Canada!"'s.
i watch ALL of your videos from this play. omg you guys are AWESOME!!!!! i know you put a lot of effort into making this play, ya'll did a great job and i truly appreciate it. i will remember your work for the rest of my life. thank you for interpreting the movie so well and god bless you all.
I still can't believe my ears on how good those guys are, i'm still wondering if they are part of the south park crew ??? Most of them are perfectly on point !!!!
That's awesome. I was actually at Berklee in 1999 when the film was released. And saw it with my school buddies while studying there while stoned. Never thought they'd actually perform this song after all these years.
The chick with the black sweater and green hat has me mesmerized at 0:40. Her facial expressions sell it so well! Also, even though fuck Gregory in the ear, THIS Gregory sung with some serious vigor! Seriously man this was such a good thing you did. I'm curious if Matt and Trey ever saw this and what they thought of it.
This is sooo GREAT! I am pretty glad that other people share passion for this music... And when they are so talented, it necessarily produces such cool show.