From the 25th October Critical Role live show, the audience sings the theme song through sound issues Apologies to the person who was sat behind me and got a full face full of phone camera
@@AnnabelleSpenderSame thing happened for getting autograph tickets for them at NYCC a few weeks before this. I lucked out and was able to meet 5 of them.
Yeah that’s why I’m not worried about the viewer ship being lower than it was before. They still a huge fan base and market that I’m not worried about them leaving any time soon. Well…unless they stop themselves.
my dad grew up in the 70s and 80s and he loved dnd. he started his own dnd club at school, he went to comic conventions just for dnd, and he was laughed at a lot. but now, he’s starting a new campaign with friends. i’m so glad dnd has grown into what it is today. i can share my dads lifelong passion and he can rediscover what he loved about it
I literally had no clue that there wasn't background music. This video is great btw for capturing just how insanely massive this crowd was, singing along to a *SONG THAT WASN'T PLAYING*
RIGHT?! The fact that these people have touched lives in massive of a scale… it actually brought me to tears. That’s amazing. They have literally United the geek world and brought us out in the masses…. This is POWERFUL because our people come from every walk of life and it’s kinda amazing.
I think I was so wrapped up in the moment, I just imagined the music, sang my heart out, and didn't notice any sound issues! Thank you for recording our moment in history ❤
@@candyak9985 yes, everyone sang again the second time, but I don't think it was as loud or as emotional as a few people were still coming back from the break
This makes my nerd heart so happy. As an old guy who played D&D back in the 70s as a kid, I wish I could go back in time and show my young self just how amazing the RPG community would become :)
There was a critter who organised it all in the audience before hand. They handed masks to members of staff who passed them out to everyone in the front rows of seats with a message on the back of what to do so people who hadn't been in the groups organising things still knew what was going on
Holy shit, to see so many people in the crowd and them all singing along is amazing. I know the arena is huge, but thought some sections were just closed down. Amazing to see everyone travel to see Critical Role, sadly I wasn't one of them.
This is how I want to be- how I want to be as both a DM and dating coach for gamers. This is the kind of passion I want to bring out of my players and clients! I love this! DND will always be one of the best things that exists!
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What a moment. Almost wish they hadn't added the music post-production when they posted the show on youtube the following Monday. Glad to have been there!
Hey sorry but you should probably take this down and repost it with that person's (and the other people's) face blurred he looked very uncomfortable! 😭
You can hear the foot stamping! That makes me happy, it was such a shame it was kind of muted in the recordings, It really added to the atmosphere and the sheer numbers of people there.
Thanks for this, because on the official broadcast/recordings, it barely picked up the audience and was kind of disappointing. Clearly there was some noise canceling involved.
I still can't believe just how many people were there to watch! I went to their last live show before this one in Chicago and it was less than 4,000 people!
Awesome you got to experience that and loads of people will love seeing themselves in this video so i get why you uploaded but at least blur the faces of the people you can tell are wildly uncomfortable with being filmed
There was supposed to be music in the arena but there were sound issues. The music still broadcast which is why you would have heard it on stream but we only heard ourselves... And the music in out heads and souls. It was CRAZY
Yep, the music was only in our minds. It took me about a week and several discord chats to realise that no, we weren't singing along to music, we were just singing along to each other!
Nobody in the audience noticed. We just sang along assuming that there was background music we just couldn't hear because, y'know, 12.5k people can be a bit loud.