Hello! I'm Beth. Join me for a laugh, a cry, and all the feels as I react to music clips as well as a little music education.
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No more namby pamby? I don't know if you've ever heard this? That's my main goal. Serious music? lol. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoSGz7Komq2qXbQ.html&ab_channel=BrownsvilleStation-Topic
Do a reaction an this, please?
hi, try violence and bloodshed from them, :) that song is sooooo underrated
It would be a nice complement to this video if you also reacted to the original song, maybe it would make your roar as well
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React to Jonathan Antoine's version. Everyone is calling him the next Povoratti.
I bet they all can juggle too... too much talent! Got to love them! :)
We western men want to see the rough side of our women again.
You made the same comparison that I did. He’s like a male version of Amy Winehouse.
I love the "Stronger than Dirt" ending. Always have.
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That B is the greatest note in all of music 🙂
I'd love to see you reacting to the greatest brazilian opera rock (Mensageiros do Vento: "Anunnaki"), if you like story telling you'd probably go wild. Unfortunately I don't think there's a version with English subtitles...
And Here You hear him singing retired. It is better to check out his top level when being an active opera prime tenor.
You should check out Erik Grönvall’s rock version of I will always love you
Yes was one of my ALL time favorite groups. Because their work was different. Very exact, complicated yet simple. Way back before you were born I had the honor of seeing them in Charleston, WV. A great concert! This is back when groups would hit the road to promote their newest albums. Way before the internet! They sounded as good live as they do on vinyl or tape. Yes Jon could sing that high! I think he still can. Chris the bassist had a good voice also. And Steve Howe's guitar work was just great! It is a shame that bands these days don't tour like the old ones. I realize it is tough and expensive. But you figure out who the real artists are real quick! YES was composed of true artists. Each one of them is a master!!! Enjoy!!!! Beth may I recommend a song or two to you. Check out I've Seen All Good People. Or Owner of a Lonely Heart. Or Long Distance Runaround to name a few. Beth you are NOT an idiot. No more smack talk or name calling!!!! YOU are just young! Very many of the English rock and roll bands talked about the influence of American blues.
Brook Benton?
I definitely feel better in general when I listen to metal, happier, more energy (great for working out). I'm not sure if anyone else does this, but I listen to certain metal (more on the melodic side) to help me sleep.
Me gustó tu reacción siento que tus comentarios fueron atinados bien señorita Beth 👏👏🍀🍀 mi H Prrj ❤
4:13 It's pronounced "Loo-ease" "Meeg-ell"
listening that song while dancing with a jolie demoiselle quelle merveille quelle chance d'avoir été jeune en 1970
Coverdale is still amazing. This song is originally in E but this live version here is dropped down to a low D. I actually like the way this sounds better. Love this song, one of my favorites.
Why do you constantly talk over the singing? Particularly when what you are saying is just waffle.
I can’t name a Black Sabbath song that Ozzy didn’t sing so I guess that makes him my favorite!
Thank you Beth. I really enjoyed this analysis of Pavarotti's performance
Would love to hear the actual instrument .
Ozzy is the best. No one else can amount to him
Imagina Ana Carolina cantando em inglês, seguindo carreira internacional....
FYI this original band were the studio musicians for Michael Jackson's Thriller. Truly amazing musicians.
no way you ain't reacting to those diss
Já ouviu falar em tradutor?
Ma'am I really like your reactions but please keep your words distinct. While commenting you tend to mix your words which we can't understand... Just like the statement you gave.. so Have patience Speaker each word distinctively And let us enjoy your review
Your beautiful hair looks like an orange soda waterfall.
Hahaha!
Awesome! H&O's best song, imo. Deep 70s.
Do yourself a favor and check out and check out their later folk stuff. This song is a pox on their storied career
There s also not so subtle references to the movie "Soylent Green"
Hi Beth, about the mic, bigger is better? 🤣
Thank you for the in-depth dive, it brings out what we Floridians have known for years. The song was a compromise that brought forth the finest guitar instrumental of them all, it's emotional, soul-breaking, its soul piecing, it's on another plane in music history. It's on its own in music history. The tears that in your eyes is what we all feel every time that man in his jeans picks up a guitar and plays from his soul - pure emotion.
Everyone hates the sound of their own recorded voice. It feels like we are a fraud because we do not recognize it coming from the outside, without the unique internal acoustics of our own head. Important point for singers to understand.
I made a whole video on this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nY2oscVtcsfTn8o.html
Daryl Hall is just an insanely great singer. Look at some of his videos in the past 15 years from Live From Daryl’s House- here is a man who has never stoped playing and learning his entire life and you can see him getting even better when you thought I would be impossible for that to happen. They were the first concert I ever saw in 1982. I was so lucky to have them as the soundtrack of a good portion of my life.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe predates Janis Joplin by 20 years.
I love watching videos of Pavaratti (though his performance of Vesti la Guibba from I Pagliacci is my favorite of his) because he isn't just a phenomenal singer, but he's the total package of a performer. He's so in-character with his facial expressions, even in a setting like this one.
I had a reel to reel player back in the day. The wobbly sound was called "wow and flutter". Find an original copy of Boston Thrid Stage. There will be a little book with it. It explains every detail about recording it
I wanna hear your review of “Girls just wanna have fun”
I am 41 now and I have listened to many many singers from pop to opera. Believe me this is the greatest voice to ever exist now on the planet. In the Arab world we have a parallel sound and the singer is Fairuz. Please listen to her voice and react when she was singing in 60s and 70s. She is labeled as The Bird Of The East" and "The Cedar Of Lebanon,"
This is Stu Block and he is a madman. Matt is great too.
VERY UNIQUE SONG WHEN IT CAME OUT. SO DIFFERENT FROM THE NORMAL SONGS OF THE TIME. SMOOTH SAXOPHONE SO SEXY SOUNDING. LOTS OF LAYERS OF INSTUMENTS. LOVED IT. BILLY BOY
So good
You need to listen to the country singer Keith Whitley
Full name it's Luciano Pavarotti not just Pavarotti only ignorant wild people call him just Pavarotti
we don't unite against evil anymore.