What!!!!! Geoff Castellucci - Sixteen Tons. First Time Reaction
My First Time Reaction to Geoff Castellucci- Sixteen Tons
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“He just keeps getting deeper” well yeah, he is mining
@davidabuashvili3158
3 жыл бұрын
I thought this would be a sex joke. You surely had us at first half
@rafaelhanusia
3 жыл бұрын
Lol, u had us at first half, ngl
@PhobiaDeimos
2 жыл бұрын
Could say he’s going… way down under the ground 😅 (where my fellow songbirds at??)
@joenewman6494
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@thickasabrick2293
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
If you thought this was low, wait till Oogie Boogie. He actually has a 4 octave range!
@steveeverett1736
3 жыл бұрын
or Headless Horseman or his most recent one Take Me Home, Country Roads (the John Denver song)
@DennisKovacich
3 жыл бұрын
Since when did he cut his range down to four octaves? It’s at least five, and may be approaching six!
@samthibert6527
3 жыл бұрын
High and dry is even better
@BrettHondow
3 жыл бұрын
*5 octave range
@lawrenceblack8968
3 жыл бұрын
@@DennisKovacich What I read was 4. Far as I know, the only male with a 6+ range is Dimash Kudaibergen.
"He just keeps getting deeper"... That's what she said....
@willzfxx
3 жыл бұрын
AHAHAHAHAHAHA
@computerking
3 жыл бұрын
Had to search for this. Didn't want to repeat it. You deserve all the credit. 6:17
Definitely check out Voiceplays "Oogie Boogie song. Geoff is amazing in it.
@timothybooker5168
3 жыл бұрын
Jeff's a baaaaaaad man.*Steven A. Smith voice
@TrickerAndy
3 жыл бұрын
That low E at the end made everyone pregnant.
Tennessee Ernie Ford was a popular Country entertainer from the 40's and 50's, and made the transition to TV entertainer. This was one of his more famous hits. He had a great bass voice, and you should check him out.
@kennethabebdroth8513
3 жыл бұрын
If I remember right Tennessee Ernie Ford was the second person to record this song i think it originally came out in the late 1800s
@charlesborden8111
3 жыл бұрын
@@kennethabebdroth8513 The song was penned by Merle Travis and registered to BMI as his composition in 1946; he first recorded it 08 August 1946.
@DOffio
3 жыл бұрын
I second the motion! She should really hear Tennessee Ernie Ford's version.
@tonyfro23
3 жыл бұрын
Married into that Ford family..from where he was originally from all I can say is he did right in my experiences by his aunt's auncles cousins etc. And obviously I loved the man's abilities
@davidd34
2 жыл бұрын
Sad story re Tennessee Ernie. He and his wife got suckered into Hollywood parties and drinking alcohol, which ultimately killed them. So sad.
Geoff is the bass for Voiceplay. He has released several solo videos too. I definitely think that you will enjoy both. They are all extremely talented. Oogie Boogie is a great Voiceplay video that features Geoff. You get to experience his full vocal range.
@mityakiselev
8 ай бұрын
"full vocal range" oh no no no this mans lacks critical information 💀
Along with Oogie Boogie song, Voiceplay has a Moana Medley and Little Mermaid medley that are both great.
Geoff is the bass for VoicePlay. He's the one from Oogie Boogie's Song!
I’ve been married nearly forty years. But I’m HUMAN. I’m sure I’m not alone- Geoff is HOT, HOT, HOT. FOUR GEOFFS?? Oh, my.... of course. He’s been married himself for nearly fifteen years!! I’m a red-blooded female, and I’m not dead!! Geoff is the bass for acapella group, VOICEPLAY.
@tatewakinew
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry he is taken. Watch VoicePlay's Daddy Sang Bass to get some idea of all group members families.
@pittste88
3 жыл бұрын
geoff "the puddle maker" castellucci
WOW as I life long country music fan, and having my mom play this song constantly, this is an amazing version.
Headless Horseman, Country Roads, Blackbird, you have a ton of GC content to look forward to!
You don't hear bass singers for years, and now they're falling from the sky. All really good, too! Please do Voice Play’s “Oogie Boogie’s Song”, from the “Nightmare Before Christmas”. They all are great, but Jeff shines.
@truckerlife3917
3 жыл бұрын
Not bad sounds good. But I personally like the original more.
@elizabeths50
3 жыл бұрын
I think they all shine really well in this. Of course Geoff is phenomenal, that goes without saying. But the rest of the members are such amazing talents. The group as it was in Oogie Boogie song Earl Elkins Jr. | Tenor 1 Eli Jacobson | Tenor 2 J.None | Baritone Geoff Castellucci | Bass Layne Stein | Drums Earl has left and they use a guest tenor for now, and J-None just left But you will really enjoy this group,
Never clicked on a video so fast! I had to see your reaction ☺️☺️
@ad9aggie
3 жыл бұрын
Same!
@william_banta_81
3 жыл бұрын
😉😂
Geoff actually has a 5 octave range. This was the first song I ever heard him sing because I love Tennessee Ernie Ford. I remember seeing him on I Love Lucy reruns. I'm not that old yet. Anyway, I didn't know who Geoff was or Voiceplay. I actually thought it was quadruplets at first and about choked. I can honestly say he and Voiceplay became my obsession. I have watched every video they have come out with and they only get better. Goeff's Take Me Home Country Roads is fantastic and I didn't even like John Denver's version. If you get the chance you should really react to Geoffs cover of the Headless Horseman and anything by Voiceplay. The Oogie Boogie Song has Geoff as lead singer and really shows off his range but all of the groups songs are great.
@drix4275
2 жыл бұрын
What Cynthia says. Even experienced people of music miss the 5th octave, and they go "He has a great 4 octave range." He has the 5th range.
Queen in 5 minutes
I remember listening to Tennessee Ernie Ford was I was a kid in the 60's. I would love to hear your reaction to his version of 16 Tons. This was the song that made him famous.
Happy Sunday from the upside down part of the world 🤣🌹🌸🌼
Hello Half Pint! Hope everyone is enjoying their day so far! The only version I know was done by Tennessee Ernie Ford! This guy does a good job at covering the song, but I think you should still do the one done by Tennessee Ernie Ford! Wouldn't mind seeing something else by him, much love & positivity Half Pint & GITANO'S!!!💙💞💙
@william_banta_81
3 жыл бұрын
@@Mark_MOORE_VFL 😉😂👍
@skywarrior00
3 жыл бұрын
@@Mark_MOORE_VFL I am. I loved his music. Used to watch his TV show in the 60s. He was a great singer and a genuinely nice person by all accounts. This song was one of the tunes I learned as a teen learning guitar.
Scientists believe that Geoff's voice makes women ovulate
@carltonwilliams764
2 жыл бұрын
Tyrone loki. It probably does!
@godrickstockwell1505
2 жыл бұрын
As a scientist I can confirm this
🤠🤠❤️👍👏👏 yep original definitely
@william_banta_81
3 жыл бұрын
😉👍
@t_gitono4Life_Robinson
3 жыл бұрын
@@Mark_MOORE_VFL you bet now respect your elders Sonny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@t_gitono4Life_Robinson
3 жыл бұрын
@@Mark_MOORE_VFL 🤣🤣
Just a FYI Geoff and Tim Foust from Home Free are good friends and have worked together with productions and videos. Love the reaction.
Huge fan of Geoff and Voiceplay! Please do more of them.
The original gives you chills, it's Tennessee Ernie Ford and I remember hearing that when I was little at my grandma's house along with Randy Travis and Merle Haggard
@muslimmetalman
3 жыл бұрын
It’s Merle travis
At least as amazing as the depth of his bass voice is the fact that it's him doing the other three parts!
you gotta do geoff castellucci - country roads it will make you happy.
Yey, a new Geoff reaction! I think you’d love Voiceplay- they’re brilliant but also a lot of fun
I have listened to this more than I wish to admit. I hope you find it as fascinating as I have.
Geoff's version of The Headless Horseman is very cool. Definitely worth a listen.
blink blink... Me again, just showing love..WOW i love these guys/// and i love you ♥
Happy Mother's Day Sweetheart. You should listen to the original Tennessee Ernie Ford singing Sixteen Tons.
It’s so fun to see a reaction video where the presenter has a Wow moment. “Who”
Check Geoff out doing "Blackbird". Another take a look at "16 Tons" with ZZ Top and Jeff Beck and while they are doing it on stage Tennesse Ernie Ford is in the background on a giant video screen.
This one is Great, but you need to hear him do "Bear Necessities" & "Mele Kalikimaka /with the American Sirens" but what made the Internet Scream was "Oogie Boogie Song" with Voice Play. (and it's Tennessee ERN-EE Ford) 16 Tons was a huge hit for him back in the 40's, along with "The Shotgun Boogie". If you ever watched the old Black and White I Love Lucy reruns he had a recurring character called Cousin Ernie. He was also known for his singing of Gospel songs. Keep up the good work, Delightful as always.
Sorry G! I can't believe no-one has sent you any Voiceplay to react to before. Geoff is an amazing singer and a good friend of Tim from Home Free. It was Tim who taught Geoff how to do the sub harmonic low notes. Their latest song is Mu Mother Told Me which was used in the series Vikings kzread.info/dash/bejne/lKdovKyph63Oj7Q.html Get ready to be inundated with Voiceplay and Geoff content lol
@livvhas3447
3 жыл бұрын
Tim didn’t teach him subharmonics. I believe he gave him some tips on the growl technique.
@andythomason5576
3 жыл бұрын
Ya, I just assumed the same, and I even thought she had reacted to Mr. Oogie Boogie before. Obviously, I watch too many reaction videos. Sorry Gitana, please forgive me, you are not the only reactor I watch, but you will always be the best reactor in my heart.
@LukeMunion
3 жыл бұрын
as I recall, he said he learned subharmonics from David Larson's youtube videos on them
Even the high notes in this song are him. I don't know if you prefer to do seasonal songs only in the season, but in addition to "Oogie Boogie's Song", Voiceplay also covered "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch", and "Grim, Grinning Ghosts". Geoff covered "The Headless Horseman", and recently "Take Me Home, Country Roads". Voiceplay also has a great collaboration with MANY other a capella artists: "Just Sing". If/when you do that one, be sure you have the captions turned on. They included information about who everyone is (as well as some rather snarky remarks). Oh! You should also check out their cover of "Daddy Sang Bass".
Nice job! I think that the singer did Tennessee Ernie Ford proud.
First off happy Mother’s Day I hope you have a great day. I love your reactions keep up the good work
Honestly, I was laughing because this song was made for those of us who have followed him for years... And he is taking advantage of that by showing off for us. For you being the first time hearing him, that last note is almost criminal. I really recommend going and watching a few where he is with Voiceplay, and isn't clubbing you as much.
Tennessee Ernie Ford was very well known also for his catchphrase..... Bless your little pea pickin hearts.
Hey beautiful! Today is Mother's Day over here in the U.S. and I wanted to wish you a happy Mother's Day, I hope you're having a lovely weekend! ✌❤
welcome to the voiceplay rabbit hole! you've heard somee of geoff's arrangements, he's good friends with tim foust and did the arrangement for home free's elvira! if you want to hear sustained lows from geoff check out voiceplay's recent release My mother told me, fantastic! my favorite group is still home free ( i have tickets for october😍) but voiceplay is a very close second. their theatricality is awesome, check out their little mermaid or moana medley, a lot of fun. Happy Mother's Day!
If you want to see what Geoff Castellucci can really do you should listen to his version of "Blackbird", which was originally sung by "The Beatles". He layers five different octaves (he harmonizes with himself). And the song is absolutely beautiful.
Welcome to Geoff Land. :)
Yes! Please hear the original!!💙💙💙💙💙
By the way, Home Free just released a video and cooperation with Billy Gilman titled One Voice that is speaking out for national suicide prevention month which May is. You cannot watch this without crying!😭😭😭😭😭😭👌
Happy Mothers Day. Great vid since the song is from my childhood and you are reacting to it. Hope you have a wonderful week, month and year.
Old old song Tennessee Ernie Ford made it a hit. You should listen to it. Their newest. My Mother Told Me Is super, a must watch.
This was a huge hit by Tennessee Ernie Ford in the 50s, you should try it. Good job G,
Hi Gitana! I’ve been with you for a long time now and I love the way you break down the videos. Geoff is one of the best bass singers I’ve heard. Any of his solo projects or his Voiceplay songs is pure gold. It’s a rabbit hole you’ll be glad you explored.
How appropriate to have your "Toys "R" Us" Geoffrey the Giraffe pillow listening to 16 Tons, performed by Geoff Castelucci. Them thar Geofferys form a pretty tight bond. Also, yes I would very much appreciate you reviewing 16 Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford, along with many others, such as Peace it the Valley, In the Garden, The Old Rugged Cross, along with many more. I admired him for many years, My Dad had a television repair shop, where he also sold Televisions and record players. As Stereo was brand new at that time, my Dad would play Stereo records by TEF, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, and the Country Music album by Ray Charles. This was back in the early 60'sso obviously I am as my daughter describes me "Older than dirt."
I came for Geoff, stayed and subscribed for you. Lovely video, thank you!
SIXTEEN TONS was a Tennessee Ernie Ford Hit in the 50's I like it Thanks
Hey, glad to see you are finally getting to know a member of voiceplay I told you, you would love them... do oogie boogie...:P also if you want another of just him his headless horseman song is insane as well...
This guys voice is amazing
Damn good song, although I I like the original Tennessee ernest Ford ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
i said thats what she said so many times and when that was brought up in the end i laughed so hard lmao
You would love his cover of the beatles song "Blackbird"... Again he is his own accapella group..... And you thought he went low here.... Just you wait, lol
@PiscesintheRain
3 жыл бұрын
LOL, too true! This was all chest voice - he didn't even *touch* what he can do with subharmonics!
Just wanted to say I waited for you to react to this before I listened to Geoff's cover. I wish you a Happy Mother's Day ❤ and I am keeping your family in my prayers. God bless!
That's right. He goes deeper. Do voiceplay "oogie boogie song" and you will see. But then keep on right on to voiceplay "my mother told me". It's their newest. Feel free to stop by "the little mermaid medley" on the way, but make sure you go do "my mother told me".
geoff castellucci "far over the misty mountains"
"Well DAMN!" Best reaction line ever.
The Tennessee Ernie Ford version is enough different that I'd love to see you react to it as well. For a different Tennessee Ernie Ford song, I'd suggest Mr. and Mississippi.
Hi, Gitana! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Voiceplay and Home Free together in Zombies vs Hillbillies. They were on the same season of the singoff. Tim does a cameo Just Sing and Rob joins them in there Movie Soundtrack medley. Most Home Free fans love Voice Play as well
Jeff and Angelina are my two favorites of all time.
'Well Damn.' That is an excellent Geoff Castalucci reaction. :) I like hos headless horseman single as well.
Geoff's covers of The Bare Neccessities, The Headless Horseman and Take Me Home, Country Roads are all amazing. He sings lead vocal with his group VoicePlay in Oogie Boogie Song.
Your giraffe pillow is AWESOME!
Had to come back to this one, you needed your hubby for it just saying you are fantastic but that would have been put it over the top. Like ring of fire. Hope you are all are ok 🍻🇨🇦
I love finding videos from people who are hearing Geoff for the first time, just to see the Surprised Pikachu face on them when he hits those low notes!
In days that the song was written,in Smalltown America,most people in town worked for 1 big company,the company owned the town,the houses the workers lived in belonged to the company,the company would have a store like Walmart and it would sell everything to the workers,so they were just handing their pay right back to the company.
I'm great Happy Mother's Day Gitana
WOW! I could've sworn that you'd already done Oogie Boogie, but apparently not. Others to check out by Voiceplay are "Warriors" and their original called "Just Sing" (make sure you have the captions on for this one though, trust me it'll help a LOT). Also Geoff has several solo tracks and I recommend "Blackbird" and "the Headless Horseman".
this is an old song I heard when I was a kid, back then they didn't have internet
So far, so good. Hope you had a good Mother's Day!
The getting deeper in dept was a reference to how mining companies would charge more for food and rent than the workers would make. So they would work all day and then pay it back for living expenses
I've always loved Tennessee Ernie Ford since I was a kid. Love his voice. I had a little girl crush. I was 5 the first time I heard him sing. No one can sing it like Tennessee Ernie Ford. Period.
This song originally came out in 1955. "Walk the Line" was from 1957, and Johnny Cash would've known of it. He might have taken the line from here, instead of the other way around.
Hope all is well love your channel
Hey there girl. This is the best bass singer I have heard in decades. This man is a vocal stud. He goes down to those low notes and just lives there. Ernie not Aaron. Tennessee Ernie Ford was a big time entertainer back in the day.This artist and song is a classic. I was born and raised in West Virginia, the Mountain State - A large coal mining state. For many years West Virginia produced more coal than any other state. There are states out west that may mine more tonnage. But the quality of the coal is not as good. More ash, less BTU's, etc.... In the early years of coal production, the work was ALL done by hand. They used a #4 shovel to move the coal to a rail-mounted car. All of the rock, slate was tossed to the side. This coal helped build America. Fortunes were made and it is still big money. Most of the coal these days ships overseas. Not much steel is made in America these days. Some states and companies use coal to generate their electricity. At one time the Pittsburgh Seam of coal was the most valuable mineral deposit in the world. It ran from the Pittsburgh part of Pennsylvania down thru West Virginia all of the way to Alabama. Check out Tennessee Ernie's version of this classic song. As always take care and stay safe.
Don't worry your comments made many of us think the same thing lol
This song was originally by Tennessee Ernie Ford. Tennessee grew up in Bristol, TN in upper East Tennessee. This song is about the relationship between the miners and the mining company. 16 tons of coal was required per shift. If you got less than that they docked your pay. Miners did not get a paycheck. They were given "store credit" to pay their rent and utilities as well as get household items and food from the company store. They were always and forever essentially slaves to the mining company.
Gitana, for clarity the original singer was Tennessee Ernie Ford. 👗👠👠💓
If you want to see just how insane Geoff's range is check out his cover of High and Dry
I loved Tennessee Ernie Ford's version and this one is as good, if not better than, the former. However, I would like to hear the original again.
Voice play was in the same competition as Home Free. They came in third! That shows you how tough the competition The Sing-Off was the season that Home free won!
Just so you know Geoff Castellucci has a five octave range. He and the rest of Voiceplay have been professionally performing for at least the last 10 years. Jeff and Layne have known each other since middle school and all of them are mad talented. They often do all their own production work including camera,lighting.cinematography,costuming,and choreography. If they do have help it’s usually friends or family and their production values are easily the equivalent of a major studio. I actually attended a live performance in Walt Disney World during one of the Christmas parties and even though they do do some post production of their soundtracks for their videos I can promise you The low notes are real, the high notes are real, and all the harmonies, counterpoints and arrangements are as mind bowing in person as they are on you tube. You are in for a real treat if you start watching voice play videos. They’ve recently settled on four permanent members again and are still featuring a guest member in their videos since they’ve had various people come and go over Time. They are lovely people on stage and off and have really good relationships even with past members and with groups like home free who they are personal friends with. Enjoy the ride
That was awesome. He actually done all the vocal parts as well
Tennesee Ernie Ford did the snaps to keep the tempo when he recorded it, but he recorded with an orchestra and was a mid-level baritone. As he aged, his voice deepened to a bass-baritone, but never as low as Geoff sings.
Decided to watch this because I remember this song from my youth. Figured I wouldn't care for it, but what a surprise! Guess I'll have to check out Voiceplay. This guys voice is amazing.
For something completely different you might enjoy Boz Scaggs song "Lowdown" this backup later became the band Toto. Very smooth.
Yes please ❤🌹
Everyone notices the low notes, but the high notes on that song were Geoff too. His range is phenomenal.
hiya G and ya all...peace
Check out Geoff doing Blackbird, Bear Necessities, and headless horseman.
My favorite solo Geoff song is the Beatles "Blackbird" cover. Lots of highs and lows.
love that reaction, especially at the end "well, dam" :)
You are fun to watch. I like your accent and your expressions, and dirty words.
You need to listen to that on a surround sound speaker setup with a powerful subwoofer!
Geoff Castellucci sings with the a capella group Voice Play. If you haven't done so yet, you need to listed to Oogie Boogie's Song. Geoff takes the lead on that song.