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Easy To Be Hard - Hair the movie musical

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2008

A scene from the movie version of the musical Hair(1979), directed by Milos Forman. Cheryl Barnes as Hud's Fiance and Dorsey Wright as Hud(Lafayette)

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  • I love this song because it's so true. How can people be so cruel and unfeeling towards people they personally know, when they claim that they want justice and righteousness for society? If you can't get your own life in order, shut your fuckin' face. Real acts of charity and kindness towards individuals we actually know is so much more important than our political policy and will be a true step towards the wider social justice we all yearn for. Peace and love, to *everybody*.

  • I absolutely love the soulful version of this song... she sings it with so much heart, so feeling. I know I feel what she is saying... and I Love It!

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  • The Easy to be Hard Soloist

    Cheyrl Barnes

  • That is the most patient little kid I've ever met. I know too many kids who would want to run off to the playground while their mother is singing about their sorrows.

  • Oh, hell! What happened next? You included 2 mins before, why not 1 min after the song?! Thx 4the up ~

  • @vereda61 lol guess she couldn't be there for all the days of shooting. or she got fired. lol

  • ah, this breaks my heart. such a touchy scene/song.

  • wonderful.

  • Oh, and Lafayette, Jr. is adorable, I just want to hug him till I start cryin' Ya dirty hippies!

  • @clemdane

    Indeed, agreed...  dirty hippies...

  • I forgot how much I love this movie! This has to be the best scene of them all and this song and her voice just sends chill sup and down my spine! <3

  • This woman is the hero of the entire movie. She perfectly sums up how I feel about the whole 60s "counter-culture" movement.

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