Opera Singer Reacts - Bring Him Home || Austin Brown
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I love to watch people who FEEL the music, like you do!
I think this is Austin at his best. (And kudos to Sébastien Douyon the accompanist.)
Thank you for reacting to/analysing this video of Austin's. His rendition of this song always brings tears to my eyes; so beautiful.
I still haven't been able to get through this without a tear or wo. Beautiful. Thank you for the Home Free and Home Free-ish reactions.
Every time I hear him sing this, it brings tears. It is so incredibly moving and beautiful.
Love that ending by Austin. I wasn’t expecting him to sing higher with that last note. Such a beautiful song. Austin also writes songs. I’m going to miss him with Home Free. Thank you for your analysis. You’re a good singer! 😄😍
Austin is the one who I find to have the best voice in the group. I think it is a pity that he ‘leaves’. Love his solo work! Love your sincere, professional and truly authentic emotional reactions.
Love this song, heard it sung by many different singers, but this one makes me teary-eyed every, single, time... without fail. The slight "rasp" in his voice in certain words sounds to me like if he was on edge to cry and hit especially hard 😢. Austin did an absolutely amazing job here.
Thanks for your analysis. This was a very beautiful rendition. "Bring Him Home" is a very hard song to sing but Austin nailed it. He put a lot of feeling & emotion to it. He has a great voice for musical theatre songs.
Thank you for your reactions and analysis of this song by Austin. Sebastian does a fantastic job of accompanying Austin. This is beautifully done.
This is my favorite Austin performance. ❤️🥰 Absolutely beautiful. I love the clear dictation that he and all of the HomeFree group use in their songs and is why I admire them so much. I never have to research any songs that they perform to understand exactly what the lyrics are saying. 🦋🍀🦋
@itzel1735
11 күн бұрын
Diction is some I really appreciate from HomeFree, and VoicePlay.
#AUSTINBROWN.....so talented!
I'm so proud of Austin
Thank You for reacting to this beautiful version by Austin. When he was in college for musical theatre he had to work to lose his Georgia accent. He met Home Free on a cruise ship where Austin was working as a in house singers Home Free was on as Guest entertainment and they became friends.When one of the members left and they asked Austin to join they told him bring himself and his Georgia accent 😊
Thank You 💕‼️…& for enjoying it as much as I have every time I hear it ♥️‼️ He’s an Amazing, Talented young man ♥️‼️
If you want to really hear a song that he makes an old song "Crazy" by Patsy Cline sound great. His breath control just makes the song.
This is the first solo piece I heard from Austin, and I was so impressed with his phrasing. I also think it was the first time that I heard his vibrato. His delivery gives me goosebumps! Your analysis shows the difference in voice technique, especially with your lower range. This was very good information for someone considering a career in music. Thank you so much! 🎶 Cyd
I am not a musical expert in any sense. I'm just an appreciative listener. Much of your technical analysis goes over my head--but much of it sinks in. Thank you for the detailed explanations and your vocalized examples. I can understand the artistry of vocal music the more I absorb. You are a good teacher. I've loved Austin's rendition from the first time I heard it. I now understand more why it is so beautiful. Gail L.
If you want a shift in his talent, I think you would enjoy Listen To The Music. Cover of Doobie Brothers. Also you can enjoy his song writing ability with his song Playing With Fire which he wrote, produced and sang.
I really enjoy watching reactors who really feel the music AND reactors who know what they are talking about concerning the music/vocal techniques - you hit both. When he first joined HF, they had him sing this (with vocal accompaniment, not instrumental) during their concerts to show off his abilities. There are a couple fan videos out there that you might enjoy.
I saw a live professional production of the play & was disappointed - the singing was pre-recorded (if you've ever transcribed, there a sound to it that's unmistakable). Austin also does a solo version of "Unchained Melody" (on his channel) that's jaw-dropping. I love your insights & analyses - as a musical idiot, it's so informative!
Thank you so much for this fascinating reaction and analysis. What stands out for me in everything Austin sings is that he approaches it like an actor, so he is never simply making a nice noise, but using his impressive technique in the service of the song, and to bring that to the listener. If you're at all interested in what Austin and Sebastien do with what is sent to them, check out an extraordinary blues called Empty House. Sebastien is a talented arranger and producer and they create something amazingly powerful from a demo that was sent to them. It's not on Austin's channel but on the composer's, known as simply ResurrecSis Music. There are several other songs on the channel that Austin seems to be using to brush up his Broadway chops. Some of us would like him to move beyond country and see what else the world has to offer. We'll see.
I never cared for this song much, until Austin sang it. Great reaction.
That opt up at the end. ❤🔥
Austin did a beautiful job on this song. Austin has beautiful high tenor voice. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s so much fun to watch you and share your enthusiasm. One thing I like about country singers is the casual, relaxed nature. It was interesting to hear where Austin chose to be more country and where to be more classical. Your analysis helped me hear the differences from other singers like Colm Wilkinson, Micheal Burgess, Alfie Boe and Ramin Karimloo. And even Austin, circa 2015. Austin has the luxury of intimacy here. So some of his country style works quite well in this setting. And who can deny that last ‘home’. Thanks. (Immediately watching again)
Austin has such a beautiful voice. Love the way you do your reactions; they are so heartfelt. Love your reaction and analysis.
this is a beautiful cover ❤
I love your take on things, I have no knowledge so your input is great, I just know what I like
Thank you for giving this a whirl. I was hoping you would enjoy his rendition and explain to everybody exactly as you did. That last word gets me every time.
This edition of this song brings me to tears every single time! I think it speaks for every parent who ever sent a son (or now daughter) off to war. I loved your analysis. I do think you missed a couple of occasions where Austin had a slight cry in his voice that also added to the tenderness of this prayer (which is what this song is).
Thank you for this long and professional analysis. I always enjoy your reactions. You may also check out Austin's "Danny Boy". I'm sure you'll love it.
Nice. My only comment is about how he starts on the word God. It's plainspoken. Simple. It's a strong but humble man on the steps of a old fashioned church, or pausing after evening chores. The song soars after that, but in the quiet places, that's where I'm brought back to. Doesn't fit the story, but it's where I feel kinship in his singing.
🔥🔥🔥 Austin is so talented. You should listen to the live version his breath is better I think he changed it for this
This is absolutly gorgous. Since ya hit austin and rob, try a solo tim foust song. Not in the classical vein at all, haha, but so much fun. Will you still love me tomorrow/stay. His range is pretty wow and doowop is so fun.
@trishatchison4652
9 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
Thank you for reacting!
Don’t mind you pausing, especially as you do a straight listen first. Have you heard Faouzia? 23 yo Moroccan born pop singer-songwriter. She didn’t have voice training, but is a strong singer. Her recent cover of Sting’s “Desert Rose” on Chinese TV’s Singer 2024 is a good representation. I’d be interested to hear your thoughts. I wonder what your classical ear will pick up. Not everyone likes her odd vibrato and strong belts. But there IS something there. Makes me want to keep listening. Hope you might find the same.
Great reaction!! I was hoping you would do this one! Almost got to be at your live last Thursday - was off work, but didn't get home in time :( Someday! Have you heard VoicePlay do Phantom of the Opera? You might enjoy that one :)
ok, if you liked this ... try Austin soloing on Tears in Heaven
I am subbed to your channel, but YT did not put any of your videos for HF in my feed. It makes me so angry that the feed includes none of my favourite channels. I will be checking out all your HF reactions right now. Just wanted you to know whats going on with the feed, because huge channels are complaining that they aren't getting the amount of views they would normally generate on their videos.
It's such a great performance! Probably you'll like another amazing performance by Lea Salonga of a "Les Miserables" song: "On My Own " kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJ6az7JwmJbNcto.html