Jacob Collier: In A League All By Himself

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  • @Robert_Herring
    @Robert_Herring 2 месяца назад +730

    I remember when Jacob did the call for people to meet him at the church over social media. These aren't hired vocalists, just people who showed up. The dudes a legend.

    • @Marklar3
      @Marklar3 2 месяца назад +45

      Yeah, but there are probably a few people Jacob already knew. The well known singer Dodie is in the back.

    • @dculp9284
      @dculp9284 2 месяца назад +40

      True - but there are clearly a few ringers in there to act as sort of section leaders. I know when I have sung in a choir, it really helps to have those strong, experienced singers to follow.

    • @tomguarente
      @tomguarente 2 месяца назад +1

      @@dculp9284 i was in the choir, they are all amateurs apart from the dodie cameo! however, most people there were very musically inclined!!

    • @mogglie
      @mogglie 2 месяца назад +36

      It’s surely a mix of voices. Pros and amateurs by design. I’m positive he opted for that sound and vibe and openness to all rather than a perfect thing.

    • @Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
      @Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 2 месяца назад +3

      wow

  • @twiendlocha
    @twiendlocha 2 месяца назад +364

    I love the moment when you realize what this is, get the gloss in your eyes, turn the volume on the guitar to zero and sit back.

    • @LanceHuffmanAz
      @LanceHuffmanAz 2 месяца назад +25

      I agree. I always love Michael’s reactions, but this one is so special. It goes from a reaction video (with great musical insight from MP) to an experience of awe that we are having together.

    • @michaelsands2049
      @michaelsands2049 2 месяца назад +3

      Perhaps religion is the power of the human voice...

    • @Theozaki75
      @Theozaki75 2 месяца назад +5

      Totally.. you can literaly hear his mind blowing away. So did mine and if you have any feeling inside of you, got to be in tears too. Too powerful and beautiful.

    • @jesseray05
      @jesseray05 2 месяца назад +6

      12:30 it's just incredible

    • @BigRedSpear
      @BigRedSpear Месяц назад +1

      Exactly

  • @joeliesman3576
    @joeliesman3576 2 месяца назад +669

    Paul davids just did a great video with Jacob where they go deep into his guitar!

    • @ccolson4072
      @ccolson4072 2 месяца назад +24

      Agreed. Paul is great at asking questions as well as listening and Jacob gave great answers that really seemed to materialize his thought process in a way that ordinary musicians and listeners can understand because, as Michael has stated, he is in a league of his own.

    • @chriswatts9227
      @chriswatts9227 2 месяца назад +10

      Was coming here to say this!

    • @tmcwilliam01
      @tmcwilliam01 2 месяца назад +5

      Came to say the same!

    • @ixthreeme8108
      @ixthreeme8108 2 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/WknTbYOet4c/видео.htmlsi=mwTNYIs-Tai1JC0A

    • @randomjasmicisrandom
      @randomjasmicisrandom 2 месяца назад +8

      It was so interesting the way Jacob described himself as not being a traditional guitarist and needing to find a special guitar to allow himself to find the sounds he wanted to make.

  • @alanwechsler9850
    @alanwechsler9850 Месяц назад +36

    We saw Jacob and his impeccable band last night in Toronto. That bit with the audience singing harmony? Yeah I always that the versions we saw on RUclips were spliced together. They are not.
    I watched him bring around 4,000 people along for the ride. I sat in absolute tear-inducing amazement at the way he could plant a note in our heads and have us nail it down in literally one second. And then do another note in harmony with ours elsewhere in the crowd. And again. And again. And then drift us up and down, in and out. Dude, I’m 62. Seriously enjoy music in many forms. And nothing in my life has come anywhere close to this level of pure love in shared musical passion before. And likely never will again.

  • @davekguitars
    @davekguitars Месяц назад +42

    wth just happened ? I watched this....as a lifelong musician and guitar player of over 50 years...Im 57. It hit me so hard, that I literally cried. I suppose it brought out a bunch of crap I had stuffed inside, but damn... I knew music is powerful, but this guy is tapped in. Thanks for sharing Mike.

  • @peydonroberts
    @peydonroberts Месяц назад +3

    Dude is just anointed. What else is there to say 😮‍💨

  • @Rameno23
    @Rameno23 Месяц назад +10

    This video finally convinced me to check him out and i've been obsessed for days now

  • @casiosean2
    @casiosean2 2 месяца назад +132

    I want to give a shout out to the engineer for that ethereal sound. The mahogany sessions were beautifully voiced. Just gorgeous.

  • @walt4670
    @walt4670 Месяц назад +5

    I sent another Jacob Collier video (Wild Mountain Thyme w/ Dodie + Laufey) where the audience conduction is intensely beautiful to my mother in law, and this was her response: "When I hear that kind of group singing I always remember what my room-mate Lila once said at a no-nukes protest in the '70s, when the crowd sang some Dan Fogelberg song together (he must have been leading it?): "We always talk about how whales and wolves sound when they sing. I guess this is how humans sound."
    Unaccountably, we sound beautiful."

  • @kingleary1829
    @kingleary1829 2 месяца назад +184

    This song makes my cry. His talent also makes me cry.

    • @Ddonaldson9
      @Ddonaldson9 2 месяца назад +11

      I've watched this vid a dozen times now and I still cry every time.

    • @dannyslea
      @dannyslea 2 месяца назад +9

      I play instruments and I love music. Even though I know I will never be as talented as Jacob, I love that he's just giving me so many ideas in his music and interviews. Re-ignited my love for discovery and learning instruments. I appreciate videos like this, breaking it down, because it is beyond my understanding.

    • @crossfitthrive
      @crossfitthrive 2 месяца назад +2

      Every damn time

    • @menimus
      @menimus 2 месяца назад

      I feel you.

    • @VVVY777
      @VVVY777 Месяц назад

      Cringe.

  • @BongoBaggins
    @BongoBaggins 23 дня назад +3

    I always knew Jacob understood music. But it wasn't until this performance that he proved he understands people.

  • @caseykawamura8718
    @caseykawamura8718 Месяц назад +39

    I'll never forget the time when I went to the comment section on a video of him years ago and every comment was..
    "Welcome back Mozart"
    It was like everyone was connected to this idea that this level of genius was just tied to the world and that it will come and go over time and present itself as it is needed.

    • @jackieflynt995
      @jackieflynt995 Месяц назад +1

      Casey - beautifully said & I think you're on to something. ❤

  • @stateoftate
    @stateoftate 2 месяца назад +202

    He certainly hears a lot, but even more interesting to me is that his choral direction with just "imprecise" movements of his hands, which I believe is also a staple of live shows, demonstrates how much we all hear given the right context. The whole group feeling and landing on notes makes me feel the power of the music as much as anything in this performance.

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  2 месяца назад +54

      It's so remarkable. It shows a confidence and understanding that is hard to imagine, but yet feels natural. So comforting and scary at the same time.

    • @pred7949
      @pred7949 2 месяца назад +4

      yea im so excited for this choral chapter he's been on! Do yourself a favor and go check out stellenbosch university choir here on RUclips, they are led by André van der Merwe and he is a literal genius, so good

    • @dculp9284
      @dculp9284 2 месяца назад +3

      My favorite is when he is able to use wrist movements to get the audience to move up or down chromatically rather than diatonically - as in this video from Rome: ruclips.net/video/Q-R3M0VlQoQ/видео.htmlsi=96Ckw4GNxohxYpQ7

    • @bowdencable7094
      @bowdencable7094 2 месяца назад +1

      He uses motion to communicate directly into the right brain where singing, our very first language, began.

    • @davepayne164
      @davepayne164 2 месяца назад +7

      Shed a tear when the choir kicked in, not gonna lie. Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @joeyjeremia
    @joeyjeremia Месяц назад +4

    I LOVE this moment - that I experienced for myself years ago, watching Jacobs youtube clips - when musicians realize, that there is a person who understands, lives, teaches and loves music more than everybody else. Only once in a generation. And than the fact that it seems to be a very decent, humble, nice guy

  • @jimbeauxdin
    @jimbeauxdin Месяц назад +8

    I'm both inspired and intimidated at the same time.

  • @reuenerio
    @reuenerio Месяц назад +8

    My wife and I were able to be in Jacob’s concert and we were 20 feet away from him. The things that he does are surreal. A modern day genius. Very underrated.

    • @lebe220
      @lebe220 29 дней назад

      He doesn´t touch everybody. Not me. But Roger Waters does.

  • @davidjh7
    @davidjh7 2 месяца назад +154

    Hans Zimmer said about Jacob Collier: "There's musicianship, there's genius, and then way, way way above all that, out in the stratosphere, is Jacob Collier" Jacob is truly Herr Music. Thank you for reacting to this--I admire your bringing the love of the guitar to so many and helping make it accessible to more people. In your way, you are helping do what Jacob does with the people fortunate enough to see him in person. He reaches inside you, and brings out the music in your soul that you never knew was there. You got a new subscriber for this one.

    • @spinalt4pp
      @spinalt4pp 2 месяца назад +12

      his technical knowledge of music is unparalleled but he has yet to write an interesting original song that is actually enjoyable to just jam.

    • @DeadBeatDex
      @DeadBeatDex 2 месяца назад +18

      ​@@spinalt4pp Well, that's your own subjective opinion. Millions of other people would beg to differ though.

    • @Childofbhaal
      @Childofbhaal 2 месяца назад +5

      @@DeadBeatDexIt’s a pretty common complaint about Collier. His actual music is trash

    • @reuenerio
      @reuenerio Месяц назад

      @@Childofbhaalthe air you breathe is trash

    • @KimmaParish
      @KimmaParish Месяц назад +4

      @@Childofbhaal this isn't trash, is it? no? Then your statement is false. Sorry bout that. As if common is the arbiter of great.

  • @shaneth138
    @shaneth138 2 месяца назад +65

    This song hits this other-dimensional frequency that makes me cry instantly and automatically as soon as I hear it. Jacob is an alien.

    • @Fnberg744
      @Fnberg744 2 месяца назад

      Certain tones just get me in certain feels....

    • @mogglie
      @mogglie 2 месяца назад +4

      He makes me feel like an alien. Wanting to have a human experience like Jacob has.

    • @agindo
      @agindo 2 месяца назад

      Same with me 😢

    • @VVVY777
      @VVVY777 Месяц назад

      Cringe.

    • @VVVY777
      @VVVY777 Месяц назад

      Cringe. wtf

  • @Lethorio
    @Lethorio Месяц назад +6

    Jacob's our Mozart. He's absolutely insane and every new thing I watch him do blows me away even more.

  • @chillwalker
    @chillwalker Месяц назад +4

    EXACTLY MY SPEECHLESS REACTION 5 MINUTES AGO. Inclusive the "I quit my Job...no. I have to become better in composing" And I cried like a Baby....

  • @Bigshooter86
    @Bigshooter86 2 месяца назад +9

    It’s awesome seeing my exact emotions reflected back to me from someone else while they listen to this song.

  • @vengermanu9375
    @vengermanu9375 2 месяца назад +53

    I love watching Jacob Collier reaction videos from professional musicians as by the end of the song most of them are in the same state of complete awe, having just seen perfection at work. John Henny (voice coach) reaction videos are some good ones on his earlier songs where he's almost in tears by the end of it

    • @DavidHunte
      @DavidHunte Месяц назад +1

      I do that too. I just added another one with this video

    • @noodlenate
      @noodlenate 4 дня назад

      Same.

  • @profahn7353
    @profahn7353 Месяц назад +12

    "what the... what the..." the moment you realize what you're dealing with here 🙂

  • @error9900
    @error9900 2 месяца назад +79

    The mental gymnastics required to move the choir notes around underneath him while singing at the end is what gets me 🤯. You can rely on muscle memory with playing cords on an instrument but he's essentially keeping track of which note each section is singing, which direction they each have to move to next, and singing different notes himself...

    • @dculp9284
      @dculp9284 2 месяца назад +6

      I think what you're getting at is they key difference between hacks like myself, and those who can really play. Most improvising musicians have developed an ability to hear the note(s) first in their head before they play/sing them, rather than just going through a series of memorized physical movements (muscle memory). In Jacob's case, since he is able to improvise on so many instruments, the ability to "play" the choir while singing is probably not that difficult for him - although he has clearly been developing this for years since he started playing in front of people. Even in his "one man show" tour, he started incorporating audience participation similar to what Pete Seeger or Bobby McFerrin have done in the past. From there he has developed it into something quite special.

    • @aaronstuckel9864
      @aaronstuckel9864 2 месяца назад +2

      Not difficult for him, sure. But he is essentially playing two instruments at the same time. I've never seen any other human do that. Even the greatest conductor's in the world don't sing the song they are conducting. Those are completely different areas of the brain. This dude is beyond genius.

    • @dculp9284
      @dculp9284 2 месяца назад

      ok, but people, including JC, sing and accompany themselves on various instruments all the time - it's impressive, and what Jacob does is unique, but I don't think dissimilar or requiring different parts of the brain. Not sure what that even means. Think about a guy like Cory Henry on the organ - he's singing, playing with all fingers individually on both hands, controlling drawbars, playing bass notes with his foot, controlling swell with his other foot, all at the same time. Jacob is singing and gesturing with two hands to "play" the audience and the intervals being played are usually diatonic and very slow moving. It's wonderful but let's not get carried away. @@aaronstuckel9864

    • @theknowlodge8294
      @theknowlodge8294 Месяц назад

      @@aaronstuckel9864 - absolutely right.

  • @JohnnyApp1eseed
    @JohnnyApp1eseed 26 дней назад +1

    His tuning is D A E A D. It’s a gorgeous tuning with the 2 sets of octaves and the 3rd down the middle. It also make playing incredibly easy

  • @jojosmooth
    @jojosmooth Месяц назад +17

    If you, like me, get moved to tears every time you "feel" Jacob -> ❤

  • @timb350
    @timb350 2 месяца назад +6

    There are moments that touch your soul...and that is one of them.

  • @loganarowland
    @loganarowland Месяц назад +7

    I cannot think of a song that better embodies "kindness" than this one. It feels like he's bottled it up in a single experience. It makes me sob. Jacob could easily be so pretentious because of his k knowledge and ability, but he engages with these fans singing with him with such patience and care. I have never seen anything like this before.

  • @richgarey6079
    @richgarey6079 2 месяца назад +136

    Five strings for five fingers. I think the tuning was D A E A D. He likes the symmetry. The Paul David’s video is fantastic and worth the time to watch. He’s also got a five string electric which is wild. He’s in the learning stages and is still way ahead of many of us.

    • @TacoDorito1
      @TacoDorito1 2 месяца назад +3

      the Paul David video played after Michael's reaction. I came back to comment on the tuning. Pretty cool...

    • @ricknelson347
      @ricknelson347 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, he showed off that 5 string Strandberg ... I want one. It's irrational, but I really do want one :D

    • @Proghead88
      @Proghead88 2 месяца назад +4

      He's always been in the learning stage. That's why he's always growing. He's definitely not new to multiple string instruments.

    • @SurfingSerpent
      @SurfingSerpent Месяц назад

      This is not the tuning. It's D-G-D-A-E. The highest four strings are tuned in 5ths like a tenor guitar or an octave mandolin, and the lowest string is a fourth (D to G).
      Personally for me, I recently got a 7 string acoustic, and I coincidentally did a similar tuning to Jacob, only it has two extra strings which facilitate triads more fully:
      D-G-D-F-A-C-E

    • @Proghead88
      @Proghead88 Месяц назад

      @@SurfingSerpent it isn't. It's 5ths between lowest 3 strings, then 4ths between the middle string and higher strings. Open D major chord would only require 1 finger on 2nd fret of middle string.

  • @letspretendmm
    @letspretendmm 11 дней назад +2

    Michael this is by far my favorite video you have done! The sheer Awe factor you have when listening to it I have to! Gives me chills up my arms

  • @bcnsound
    @bcnsound Месяц назад +12

    Michael, I assume that was the first time you watched it, because your face just said everything I felt when I watched that for the first time.
    I knew what was coming, as I've watched that video a hundred times...you were tagging along, working stuff out, thinking ohhh that chord, ahhh nice inner voicing, then suddenly you just stopped, turned down your guitar, and sat back in awe. Your look to the camera at 13.10 says it all. JC is jaw dropping. Not a show off, not a clever clogs, not a "check me out I'm so great, watch this"...he's just tapping into music in a way most other musicians search lifetimes for and only taste here and there. And when his talents applied to something is beautiful as this recording, in that space, with those people, that song, that arrangement, that vibe, it's unbelievable. These are the JC moments Im waiting for. (I don't like the album version, much for instance).
    As you perfectly put it, he makes you want to give up music and practice harder at the same time. I laughed so much when you said that. Exactly my thought...but I read someone somewhere say something like "I feel like giving up, then I realise that JC would NEVER want that, for anybody to EVER give up exploring music because of him" and that stuck with me ever since.
    The thing that strikes me most about him, which I think you can see too, is that it's just pouring out of him and he's probably just enjoying the ride as much as the rest of us. It's like a pure creativity tap that is open, without filter, without doubt, without ego. Such a lucky combination of skills, curiosity and character that he's got, including just seeming to be a nice guy, good with people. The choice to record this with just regular folk is just a genius decision. He could have had some A-list choir in there. but this makes the whole thing just so much more beautiful and relatable. there's a few moments when the choir are not quite in perfect tune, but that flaw makes the moment so much more fragile and perfect that way.
    So glad I'm around to see him appear. Thanks for your video, it made my day.

  • @tutiviolin
    @tutiviolin Месяц назад +2

    Go to a concert and you won’t believe it. On top of his own mastery, there is the way he uses technology and the atmosphere he is capable to create. Last tour basically just had some LED strips on the stage and ohhh, the magic. Of course, the sound and light techs are “la crème de la crème” too.
    Plus, the band is amazing, the repertoire is beautiful and you will end up questioning every other concert you have ever seen and your own skills.
    I wish I can understand his points of view and do something similar. His creativity is inspiring.

  • @Saacary
    @Saacary 2 месяца назад +9

    This Mahogany session never fails to have me weeping like a child. For some reason it just hits me straight in the feels.

  • @MattSmith-il4tc
    @MattSmith-il4tc 14 дней назад

    I don't know if this is what you were getting at with the "reminds me of a composer" comment at the end, but Jacob's talent just makes me think of someone like Beethoven. A musical genius that could hear everything in his mind before making a sound on an instrument. Of course, Beethoven couldn't hear for the last few years of his life, a period in which he produced absolutely ground breaking monuments of Western music.
    This performance of Jacob's is truly special.

  • @adlabbio
    @adlabbio 2 месяца назад +145

    His tuning: d a e a d

  • @CaptKearnal
    @CaptKearnal 2 месяца назад +6

    You hit the nail on the head brother when you said he just somehow finds a way to make some of the most odd and complex music theory digestable to the common ear. Hes out of this world!

  • @MorningCarnival
    @MorningCarnival День назад

    beautiful, complex, humble, uplifting. this is true music. we are lucky to be witnessing Jacob in his ascendancy. history is about to be written. Love.

  • @CharlieMagic_
    @CharlieMagic_ 24 дня назад +1

    You and others in the comments nailed how I felt seeing him live. Watching your expressions captures a tiny bit of that magic; I think we all could use more of that kind of connection. Jacob emits this weird, unifying, precious force. You feel like it could break or snap at any moment, but he shepherds you through. So, thank you for covering and sharing this.

  • @LAVISHING
    @LAVISHING 2 месяца назад +30

    He does this at almost every concert with asking the crowd to sing different pitches! It’s absolutely beautiful!

    • @connor.chan.jazzman
      @connor.chan.jazzman 2 месяца назад +5

      Being in the crowd during his concerts is the most unreal and incredible experience, I can attest to that

    • @samuelpilon8525
      @samuelpilon8525 2 месяца назад +2

      @@connor.chan.jazzmanI'm attending my first Jacob's show in a few weeks! Can't wait 😍

    • @connor.chan.jazzman
      @connor.chan.jazzman 2 месяца назад

      @@samuelpilon8525 Get ready for a truly unforgettable experience! I hope you have fun!

  • @co9productions
    @co9productions 2 месяца назад +22

    Reminds me of a young Sting. The sound in the voice, insane musical intelligence, and a genius artist.

    • @lbawinapo
      @lbawinapo Месяц назад +1

      But the complexity he is mastering… unbeatable!

  • @user-vy4wo9is2m
    @user-vy4wo9is2m 2 месяца назад +11

    Tears in my eyes. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @IFenderFatStrat
    @IFenderFatStrat 2 месяца назад +63

    Sometimes listening to Jacob is just too moving to put into words but you did it well man. The look on your face is the same face I had…. Plus a little tears haha.. this guy is so damn inspiring

    • @shaneth138
      @shaneth138 2 месяца назад +9

      Every time I rewatch this, I assume that it won't affect me as much as the last time. But nope. Destroys me in the best way, every single time.

  • @TheMovielover27
    @TheMovielover27 2 месяца назад +23

    If you haven’t already you should check out his cover of Bridge Over Troubled Water and/or Moon River - you will be blown away. I’d love if you made a video about it

  • @DorianDeLuca
    @DorianDeLuca 2 месяца назад +16

    I feel so lucky to live in a world in which this event happened, and even luckier to be able to experience it by watching it on RUclips. What a remarkable, indescribably moving thing to see.

  • @nemocookfan6961
    @nemocookfan6961 2 месяца назад +26

    I've recently found Jacob Collier. I've decided that one of my most favorite things now is watching YT vids of MUSICIANS reacting to him and his music. It's fascinating to see what you all pick up on, admire, find astonishing & challenging. There's almost always a moment when the reviewing musician stops, jaw drops, then they say "What?!" or "What was THAT?" and then try to figure out what happened (often on a guitar or keyboard). I love that so many of you have such a deep regard for his work and his skills. It's helped me appreciate him even more, for sure. Thx Michael.

    • @chrisb4061
      @chrisb4061 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes! I’m also pretty late to the JC party having only discovered him last Summer but have become utterly obsessed with him since and ‘Jacob Collier reaction videos’ have become my new favourite RUclips genre lol.
      Seeing him in concert in about 3 weeks and can’t wait!

  • @Ddonaldson9
    @Ddonaldson9 2 месяца назад +31

    It took me a while to figure out why this version of the song is so beautiful to me, and I think it's that he's taken all sorts of different people, many of which wouldn't be professional singers. He's taken them and used all of their vocal imperfections to create this incredibly beautiful choral sound that has so much depth and meaning with them.

  • @brendanrego5018
    @brendanrego5018 2 месяца назад +9

    Love Jacob’s new album, one of my favorite videos in a while!!

  • @math001
    @math001 Месяц назад +5

    It's the first time I've heard this song. For the longest time it felt for me that he was just some really talented dude who was throwing all the advanced stuff he knows here and there. I've listened to his songs & performances from time to time and had a really hard time connecting with it. He finally hit it for me with this one. This is the song.

  • @ericgelders
    @ericgelders Месяц назад +5

    Listening to this song is an emotiianal humbling experience in a good way, IMHO. Michael's explanation properly demonstrates that, going from the (very interesting!) musical technicalities (the chord changes etc.) to the emotional experience this is and we all can relate to!
    A great complementary video to Jacob Collier's original video, thanx Michael 🙏!

  • @KC426859
    @KC426859 Месяц назад +1

    He plays music through other people in the same way we play music through our instruments, and he loves and respects them as you would your instrument. Watching him "play" people in this way is like watching a master play their instrument...but bringing a whole new dimension to it by bringing all the subconscious/internal thoughts and emotions right out in the open. Music exists everywhere all the time; Jacob is our tour guide, showing us just enough to feel it ourselves, and then letting that be felt. I cannot imagine what incredible things he will show the world in years to come, and I hope to keep these lessons with me forever.
    What a time to be alive where we can experience this wisdom at a click of a button.

  • @CossuttaDario
    @CossuttaDario 2 месяца назад +6

    There is a world trying to "keep it simple". And then there is Jacob.

  • @Achielezz
    @Achielezz 2 месяца назад +8

    This song makes me cry every time.. masterpiece!

  • @gregholzermusic
    @gregholzermusic Месяц назад +1

    Jacob is like musical energy manifest in human form.. he’s not to be compared against. We play music. Jacob IS music. Michael .. love how started by breaking down the technicals in this video and then you hit a point where you succumb to the same realization I did (above) when I watched Little Blue. Nothing to do but appreciate this kid of wondrous talent.
    Some of us are lucky to get touched by the muse… but she has her hands all over Jacob.

  • @Bombsuitsandkilts
    @Bombsuitsandkilts 2 месяца назад +6

    I fell in love with Jacob Collier almost 10 years ago for his technical ability and recently had a new appreciation for his new music where he can take the more technical aspects and make music that is so easy to digest even for people who don't understand the technical side.

  • @MikeKobb
    @MikeKobb 7 дней назад

    I went to Jacob's concert in San Francisco last night. What an amazing experience to be part of one of his "audience choirs". He doesn't just guide you to the pitches. He also guides you to shape the vowels. We started on an "oooo", but at various points he had us shift to "ah" and "eee" and so on. I know he's done this a lot so he's figured out what works well for directing people, but even for a non-singer like me it was obvious what he wanted. Honestly makes me want to be better at singing.

  • @hollowthere3850
    @hollowthere3850 Месяц назад +1

    He reminds me of seeing Tori Amos for the first time when she was young! Completely original savant level bending of melodies, that are unleashed straight from the soul. You can only hope your kid becomes that interested and persistent with music!

  • @Artitrouille
    @Artitrouille 2 месяца назад +12

    He makes me cry every single time. Never fails. It's so beautiful...he is beautiful.

  • @ramadjones
    @ramadjones Месяц назад +4

    Bro, I'm not even a guitarist, and I'm absolutely in love with your guitar. The sound, how it weeps, the birds on the neck, the color, so dope...

  • @rob3040
    @rob3040 Месяц назад +5

    There’s a Jeff Buckley quality to some of the moments. I saw Jacob at the Hollywood Bowl some months ago. It was really jubilant. A weird thing happened afterward when my wife and I were walking out. A girl, probably college aged, was with a friend. She said “only intellectuals see Jacob Collier.” It really…made me want to hurl 😂
    He is amazing. I’m grateful for his skill and energy and what he wants to bring to the world. The note about how he makes the chorus comfortable really sticks out to me. A person could watch this and think that the turn was for the cinematography, but I don’t think that’s true. I think he was really trying to bring those people into the music. Beautiful.

  • @ElCentralScrutinizer
    @ElCentralScrutinizer 2 месяца назад +5

    The natural reverb the building gives his voice is so nice ...

  • @WeezyPanda
    @WeezyPanda 29 дней назад +1

    I must have watched this video 20 times. Love your breakdown of this iconic Jacob Collier song. You're understanding of music is on a wave length I can understand and digest. Thank you!

  • @ttahauri1
    @ttahauri1 2 месяца назад +20

    It's one thing to have that level of musical genius, but it's so much more elevated because he's such s kind and genuine and humble human who is able to lead and inspire. Great reaction man!

  • @Paisan06
    @Paisan06 Месяц назад +1

    @07:29 "so that's kind of the system..." proceeds to have mind blown by a crazy run.

  • @bettyroe2220
    @bettyroe2220 2 месяца назад +4

    Jacob is a musician’s musician with a deep musical soul that he freely shares with all who listen to him or watch his videos. I’ll never be able to get enough of him. As a musician, I am in awe of his massive talent.

  • @KenDay
    @KenDay 2 месяца назад +20

    Oh I so love your wonderment and thrill at seeing musicians like this. The joy and surprise and pleasure you receive are so beautiful. thank you.

  • @EWO_podcast
    @EWO_podcast 14 дней назад +1

    This song and your reaction to it made my day. Thanks.

  • @Joshsclips
    @Joshsclips 2 месяца назад +5

    He dropped a Mahogany version of Summer Rain yesterday, it's a must follow-up to this

    • @theflyingfrog
      @theflyingfrog 2 месяца назад +2

      My absolute favourite track from his new album

    • @dnslighter6982
      @dnslighter6982 2 месяца назад

      Three musicians with perfect pitch show what that means toward the end. (Way out in left field comment: the last quarter of the song reminds me of Charles Ives, exploring just what fluid instruments for tonality voices can be.)

  • @beesfoot
    @beesfoot 2 месяца назад +4

    That was lovely to watch and see you fill up with emotion and wonder

  • @betterbelle29
    @betterbelle29 2 месяца назад +3

    I still have a recording of the first show in Toronto a few years back, and his orchestrating of the crowd is just so interesting and mesmerizing. A whole crowd of a few hundred people being guided just by vague hand gestures and his voice was just amazing, and it's even more amazing in that session.

  • @charlesmontgomery7002
    @charlesmontgomery7002 2 месяца назад +2

    Anyone saying they don't make good music anymore....listen to this

  • @mylittlemexicanfriend9907
    @mylittlemexicanfriend9907 2 месяца назад +12

    watching him try to understand a guitar jacob invented and only he owns is amazing, parts of it are tuned like a bass because jacob learned upright base first, its tuned so he can move around the fretboard in thirds which helps the way he thinks about the instrument, another interesting thing is that its a 5 string on a six string neck! so theres more room for your fingers to run around. he just had a really interesting interview about it recently

  • @rosariagrisorio4185
    @rosariagrisorio4185 Месяц назад +4

    He took 10 minutes to just transform your feelings ❤
    You are extremely true and honest.

  • @TheTimHall
    @TheTimHall Месяц назад +3

    God: I invented music.
    Jacob Collier: Let me help you with that.

  • @mikeschenk4730
    @mikeschenk4730 Месяц назад +1

    Exceptional song that is going on a playlist. Thank you to Jonathan and Michael!

  • @NickStrine
    @NickStrine 2 месяца назад +7

    Dude, I don’t even play guitar and I love watching your videos. You explain music so well and with such humility, you’re a very good teacher

  • @badm0t0rf1nger
    @badm0t0rf1nger 2 месяца назад +3

    Always so fun to watch the facial expressions of capable musicians when witnessing Collier being fully Collier! o_O LOL

  • @AnomandarisPurake
    @AnomandarisPurake 2 месяца назад +29

    absolutely incredible. I love how after a while of trying to deconstruct you just sat back and enjoyed it!!

  • @carolinereidartist
    @carolinereidartist 2 месяца назад +3

    Total tears. You are hearing everything ❤

  • @HerbalEssentials1
    @HerbalEssentials1 2 месяца назад +7

    Little Blue is my favorite Jacob Collier song so far. 💙 I truly hope you get the chance to experience Jacob Collier in concert. There's nothing better! Thanks for sharing your insights.

  • @jayjaychappo
    @jayjaychappo 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for honouring this song so well. Beautiful reaction.
    If you’re interested in how beautiful group guitar can be, please consider doing a reaction to The White Horse Guitar Club and their song If I Needed You. It’s simple, beautifully arranged and leaves lots of room for your own creative addition.

  • @couchpotatoreact
    @couchpotatoreact 2 месяца назад +6

    The way he conducts the choir, he does this with audiences all the time. And when you learn about how he grew up it makes total sense why he's this good!

  • @catherinerichards7695
    @catherinerichards7695 2 месяца назад +5

    I’ve never commented on anything online before. Watching your reaction to this made my heart sing. You were so clearly moved and described it so well as a musician and a human being. As a teenager, I remember buying the book and tuning my guitar to play Joni Mitchell’s music, and thinking only a true artist has the intuition and the courage to think like Joni “Why should I have to tune my guitar like everybody else?” Or, like Jacob, “I have only 5 fingers, why not a 5 string guitar?” Bravo.

  • @RobertKraig
    @RobertKraig 2 месяца назад +2

    Trying to understand a prodigy will hurt your head. Jacob Collier is beyond where most people are in their musical understanding. Jacob is an industry genius.

  • @MrBentleyvision
    @MrBentleyvision 21 день назад +1

    Your childlike wonder watching that was awesome.

  • @jamessanborn
    @jamessanborn 25 дней назад +1

    One of those rare Artist who raises the vibration of everyone involved. I worked with someone like that many years ago, a singer. I didn’t even recognize my own song by the time we finished up rehearsal. It was truly mind boggling. The entire band just stood in silence after listening to her. She raised everyone’s ability to perform with her presence. I accepted it with immense Gratitude.
    Interestingly, she asked me the story behind the song-why I wrote it, firstly. Once I told her, she informed me she felt the emotions the lyrics wanted to evoke, and let them guide her performance. What ablessing and such a gift.
    I felt the same thing watching this video of Jacob. 😉🎸🎶🎤

  • @davidbojay3606
    @davidbojay3606 2 месяца назад +6

    the first time i watched this video i completely broke down... i'm so honored to be alive in a time where geniuses like him are around sharing their minds,.... i love the world...

  • @BharatLagali
    @BharatLagali Месяц назад

    The first time I came across this song, at the end of it I just popped the guitar back on the rack, sighed extremely deeply and shrugged to myself. "That's it. I give up. I got nothing"

  • @maximeb190
    @maximeb190 Месяц назад +1

    Oh my God watching you react to the final choir part was absolutely incredible. Made me feel like I was listening to it for the first time and rediscovered how magnificent this performance was through your awe. Thanks for that! Subbed within the first 2 minutes, I love your approach.

  • @johnkinzer1187
    @johnkinzer1187 2 месяца назад +3

    I've listened to this song so many times. This video and reaction made me so freaking happy. Thank you.

  • @ramenmusix1198
    @ramenmusix1198 24 дня назад +1

    I agree with everything you said man and I had the same reaction. I just can't believe I'm alive when such a genius exists and get to be a fan of him. its inspiring as a musician and makes me want to get better. It makes me wonder where I would be at if I put my absolute soul into music and learning everything I can about it with an open mind like Jacob. honestly hearing this song made me bawl my eyes out and made me feel ashamed of myself a little bit for not being as passionate about music as I wanted to be. but I feel really inspired and have been playing more music lately! great reaction video

  • @johnanderson290
    @johnanderson290 2 месяца назад +44

    Wow, Michael! Greetings from Los Angeles. Thank you so very much for sharing this. I’m not very familiar with Jacob’s music, but I was so deeply moved by this beautiful composition and performance, that I went straight to Ticketmaster and bought tickets to see him on May 20th at the Greek Theater. Again, thank you sir! 💛🎶🎸

    • @Bugsounds
      @Bugsounds 2 месяца назад +7

      His live shows are great . Enjoy

    • @johnanderson290
      @johnanderson290 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Bugsounds Thank you, that’s great to hear first hand! I’m looking forward to it even more now.

    • @FromPoetryToRap
      @FromPoetryToRap 2 месяца назад +6

      Oh yeah buddy… you might never want to attend another musician’s show ever again. Get ready for a transcendental experience of warmth, love and innocence. I went to his live show in the outside auditorium in Rome, Italy. It was nuts.

    • @johnanderson290
      @johnanderson290 2 месяца назад +2

      @@FromPoetryToRap Oh wow, thanks for sharing! That show in Rome sounds like it was otherworldly. I’ll surely refrain from previewing any of Jacob’s live shows on RUclips beforehand, and instead experience it myself in-person.

    • @FromPoetryToRap
      @FromPoetryToRap 2 месяца назад +3

      @@johnanderson290It truly was. I don't think watching his shows beforehand will lessen the real-life experience, but I do understand you'd want to do that!

  • @pttroe8142
    @pttroe8142 2 месяца назад +8

    Not only a multi-instrumentalist, but a vocal maestro aswell! Just amazing.

    • @shaneth138
      @shaneth138 2 месяца назад +1

      also a multi-dimensional being 😆

  • @cplaw3
    @cplaw3 2 месяца назад +4

    Holy crap...what a journey. Music takes us on some amazing rides if we so choose to open up to it. Thanks for doing these videos

  • @stacer1962
    @stacer1962 14 дней назад

    I have immense respect for JC and it's clear there is deep admiration for him from the choir's interaction, but they're more probably in awe of and transfixed by, a grown man who dresses like he's the warm up act for Cirque de Soleil. Church-like environment or not.

  • @michaelsands2049
    @michaelsands2049 2 месяца назад +9

    One of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard. Amazing.

    • @lebe220
      @lebe220 29 дней назад

      Sounds medieval. And those are the times we are heading for

  • @The_Bigshow
    @The_Bigshow 29 дней назад

    Wanted to share this with everyone especially you Michael I know you would appreciate it.
    Stephen Wilson Jr- '94

  • @robinmuscat5454
    @robinmuscat5454 2 месяца назад +8

    Had to hit like straight away. Watching Michael deconstructing tunes makes them even more powerful to me. ❤

  • @greenawayr08
    @greenawayr08 2 месяца назад +12

    I love your videos when you hit these gems. Reminds me of your reaction to Hi Ren. Beautiful how you start off with your normal approach to a deconstruction of a song and then eventually you just succumb to the brilliance of it.

  • @SamIAm-kz4hg
    @SamIAm-kz4hg 2 месяца назад +1

    "It's terrifying that people like that exist."
    Yup.
    I'm reminded of the movie Amadeus, where Salieri realizes what a towering giant Mozart is in comparison to himself. We just can't compare.

  • @eviculum4518
    @eviculum4518 2 месяца назад +5

    Started crying at the end so beautiful