Clay vs. Buck: Hamilton, the Musical
7 Jan 2022
CLAY: Thereโs no director of common sense anymore in American politics because if there were, Buck, what would you have said if the Democrats had come to you and they had said, โHey, for part of our January 6th memorial weโre thinking about having Lin-Manuel Miranda write a special song, and also weโre gonna have a candlelight vigilโ? Wouldnโt you say, regardless of what your politics are, youโre gonna look like complete imbecilic losers if do you that and youโre gonna be ridiculed to high heaven. Common sense is so uncommon in Washington that no one has that lightbulb go off and thinks, โAre we gonna look incredibly stupid when we do this?โ
BUCK: Theyโre utterly shameless. And I would just say as well I refused to go โ โcause it was so expensive and I didnโt want to support it โ to the Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton. So I watched it on, I think it was on Netflix or on YouTube. I canโt remember.
CLAY: Disney+ put it on I think, right?
BUCK: And itโs terrible. Iโm here to say โ and I know youโre not allowed to say this โ it is not good, and everybody can get mad at me or whatever, Iโm allowed to have whatever opinions I want about art, and Hamilton, the Broadway play is not good, and want to talk about a mass hysteria with covid? There was like a mass hysteria about how everyone has to like Hamilton. Everybody, a lot of conservatives were saying how good it was. Hamilton was trash. Not worth seeing.
CLAY: All right. So, I didnโt dislike Hamilton.
BUCK: Oh, my gosh! Travis!
CLAY: No. The line that youโre sharing, did you watch Succession, did you see like they had a scene in Succession in season 3 where the guy was like, โWhat kind of crew is this?โ โThis is the room where you can admit you donโt actually like Hamilton,โ which was like a drop-dead funny line from season 3 of Succession. So, I went and saw the Broadway play, but I will say this.
BUCK: You actually paid to do so the Broadway play!
CLAY: I went solo. I went solo and sat in the Abraham Lincoln box. I wanted to see it. I hadnโt seen it before. I was in New York. I was by myself doing something for work.
BUCK: Are there pro-Hamilton tweets, Travis, if we go back?
CLAY: I donโt think. No. The tweet that I sent afterwards which immediately struck me was, I thought to myself, โWhat if they did a musical version of Barack Obamaโs presidency and they had white people playing the role of Michelle or Barack Obama?โ What would the reaction be?
BUCK: Obviously that would never happen in a million years.
CLAY: They would burn down the Broadway stage, right? Iโm fine, whatever race people want to play. But that was the funniest thing to me. I was watching it, my first thought was, โWhat if they did a country and western version of the Barack Obama presidency and Faith Hill played Michelle Obama and Barack Obama was played by, oh, Blake Shelton?โ People wouldโฆ? Can you just imagine?
BUCK: Yeah, of course.
CLAY: The idea is so funny. I did not hate it.
BUCK: Iโm still stuck on the Hamilton propaganda.
CLAY: I liked the King George III character. I thought he was pretty funny.
BUCK: I donโt know. Itโs just a lot of bad rapping going on, and I actually grew up listening to a fair amount of hip-hop as a New Yorker, a lot of bad rapping. I thought Hamilton was honestly one of the most trash things Iโve ever seen on Broadway.
CLAY: Hereโs what I would say: I am almost 100% anti-musical. I hate musicals. I have beenโฆ My wife has taken me to musicals for years. Every time they sing, I say, โNobody actually singsโ in my head. I donโt say it actually out loud. I like stories. I love movies. I obviously love to read, but as soon as people start to sing, first of all, you canโt pay attention. Maybe Iโve got some sort of brain issues.
BUCK: You liked Hamilton, but you donโt like the great classics of Broadway musical theater?
CLAY: I hate in general all musicals.
BUCK: Ugh.
CLAY: Among the musical categories, Hamilton was one of the better musicals that I had seen.
BUCK: Ugh. This is โ
CLAY: What do you love? Do you love musicals?
BUCK: I donโt love musicals. I just know that Hamilton is among the worst musicals! (laughing)
CLAY: What is your favorite musical?
BUCK: My favorite musical? Let me think what Iโve seen. I think I saw 42nd Street a long time ago. Itโs one of the classics, Guys and Dolls. I went to Cats.
CLAY: I saw Phantom of the Opera. I saw Les Miserables, all those.
BUCK: You donโt like Les Mis! Les Mis isnโt better than Hamilton?
CLAY: Iโm anti-singing in plays. I just want the straight acting, baby. Donโt fake me out with the songs. I just want to hear it.
BUCK: A Greek tragedy, Greek comedy like Euripides, Eumenides?
CLAY: Death of a Salesman I thought was fantastic. Was really good. I just donโt like people moving around dancing and singing. I want a real story.
BUCK: Clayโs a Sophocles guy. He doesnโt like all that singing and hooting and hollering.
CLAY: In my entire life, nobodyโs ever sang me a story before in the middle of a conversation.
BUCK: If we donโt get to break soon, Iโm gonna start singing a story.
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