Vocal Coach reacts to Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer (Live)
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Vocal Coach reacts reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer (Live)
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He said in an interview he regreted the fact they made this 1 and half tone up at the end, because it was impossible to sing live each night. I think he s a wonderful singer, even now it s difficult.
Jon Bon Jovi has most definitively vocal issues, unfortunately. However, what impresses me with him (especially in his younger days) and other rock players is how they are able to jump and run all over the stage and sing at the same time.
Like Bruce Dickinson he does it even nowadays
thats the power of cocaine lol
no idea how they do it.
@@DarkExecutor Cocaine is a helluva drug
This was 2012. I last saw them live 2019 and unfortunately you can tell his voice has suffered. However still an amazing band (even without Richie) and Jon is a wonderful man.
Also worth noting that he always does Livin’ on a Prayer as an encore now so his it’s an easy one to rest his voice on and let us the fans do the hard work, cos you know we’re singing along anyway! 💕
He still sounds pretty damn good but a little more subdued as he's getting up in age. I saw them in concert for this tour and it was absolutely incredible!
I like that he knows that age/lifestyle has limited his range a little and brings the audience in to be a part of the song.
Better that then having backing singers make it obvious its not him or try and fake it with autotune live
The most relevant song in these troubled times. Thanks for the great reaction, dude.
Glad you enjoyed it
Dude?
@@aliwantizu I was being polite duh.
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@@adamkeane2622 Beth is clearly a DUDETTE.
I really do love watching your videos. You know what you’re talking about, and that kind in depth knowledge and ability, not only to analyse, but to ability to explain, in layman’s terms, what s happening, the physiology of how the voice s created, is a gift. I’m addicted to watching you. Not only for your unique ability as a voice coach, but you are also absolutely gorgeous, and your (spoken) voice makes me melt. Thank you.
This iconic old song has come full circle. It's about not having enough physically, but living on the intangibles - memories, love and hope.
We all know about the vocal decline, culminating in the 2022 tour. But the fans were there for him anyway, and why? The intangibles they lived through, the memories, the love of a true artist that wrote and sang the anthems of their lives. I'm not a Bon Jovi fan per se, but I do get it.
I'm not a professional vocal coach, but I am a huge Bon Jovi fan and his voice was pretty god damn good from 2007 through the first half of 2013. In that first half Richie Sambora left the band and everyone can see the harmony that they can share on stage in many places in their songs. Well, by the end of the tour his voice was shot and he struggled quite a bit. He might have tried to compensate for Richie not being their, or it could be stress related in not having his right hand with him anymore. Again, I'm not a professional, but that's just what runs through my mind as a possibility. Though maybe 2013 accelerated what you point out what seemed to be the beginning of the downturn.
Always really enjoy your insights and comments but I think this is my favourite of yours so far. Genuinely fascinating. Thanks!
He stopped singing that particular part of the song somewhere around 91/92. It was killing his vocal cords & he wound up getting steroid injections, which were risky/not done before (at the time). He came back after some time off with Keep the Faith & you can tell the voice (after injections) was a bit deeper & the highs weren't as high as the past. Despite that he still rocked on for decades, a legend.
He used those steroids in 1987 during the Slippery Tour before the New Jersey album was released. So way before their hiatus and the Keep The Faith album.
It's amazing how your reactions always teach me something to improve my singing. I've seen a lot of vocal coaches but honestly you're the best, you really give useful tips. Thank you. (Like of course)
Great reaction. Like Bon Jovi, I'm from New Jersey. In fact, one of their videos was filmed on a boardwalk that I've been to many times. I'm also old enough to remember when they started so I've been very aware of them for decades. Because they were so oversaturated (especially here) back in the '80s, when I was in my teens, I never really appreciated JBJ as a singer or songwriter until recently. The songs are absolute classics and I think he sounds just as good now as he did back in the day, especially on his more recent songs, where he's writing for his voice as it is now.
So happy to see you react to my favorite singer of all time, He inspired me to become a songwriter and someday I hope to perform with him 😊
Hi Beth, would be interesting to see you react to Suzanna Hoff and the Bangles, she has such a unique voice that contrasts with her band members. Eternal Flame could be a good reaction.
I have seen them in concert twice, both times were epic. I definitely think (though I have zero background in singing and I could be wrong) that he is a self taught singer and amazing at it. BUT a self taught person may not always know how to preserve/take care of their voices in the best way. I do know that he is a long term smoker and has always made it a point not to be photographed smoking, so that definitely has impacted his voice some as well.
ruclips.net/video/ZoV5q9DD_9U/видео.html Here is a more recent and pretty stripped down version of him singing a bit at a wedding.
I watched them 2 years ago in Liverpool you can tell his voice is going but still an amazing show
Beth, I horribly missed the chance to tell you this when you made your video of Freddy Mercury and certainly not gonna make the same mistake this time, so here it is: EXCELLENT JOB. I've learned a lot of the singing world since I follow your videos, and I specially thank you for 3 of them so far: your video of José José (El Triste), Freddy Mercury's video and this one of Jon Bon Jovi. These 3 people and their singing are very important part of my life's soundtrack. Can't wait for the next one.
Woke up at 3:30 am to go pee and saw this notification, now have to watch it instead of going back to sleep. This is one my favorite Bon Jovi songs ever.
6 AM here, did the same thing haha
A living legend , great video Beth
Thank you kindly
Thanks for sharing, very interesting and informative. Here in Detroit, we actually got to hear BonJovi before most of the country. We had a local radio DJ who was connected to some guys in the New York/New Jersey music scene and he got hold of an early version of Bonjovi's first single, Runaway, about 12-18 months before it was widely released and became a huge hit. Thank you for all that you do for all of us! Loch Sloy! ~Be Blessed
I don't know about that. On Long Island we heard "Runaway" first. It was a radio station called WAPP in Long Island City that Jon went to and asked him to play the single before he had a band. That was the first airplay he ever got. He worked at his cousins recording studio "The Power Station" and recorded it there. There's a CD called The Power Station Years with all the songs he recorded there. He was about 19 or 20. For albums he did "The Pizza Jury" in New Jersey. They heard the songs first and would vote what songs went on albums. So getting back to your statement. The NJ pizza jury heard the songs first. Which did take place in a pizzeria with a listening party. I know a lot of the Bon Jovi history. A friend of mine from NJ worked for his official fan club and was his photographer. I also met his mother several times and we'd talk about it. I met Jon quite a few times too. I'm just making a correction. I was in his fan club.. On the trips we'd hear music before it was released. We also saw his movie "Moonlight and Valentino" at a private screening before it was released. There's benefits to being in "His" fan club.
@@dana_brooke_27 As I wrote, "...we actually got to hear BonJovi before most of the country..." I did not state that we got to hear Bonjovi first, I stated that we go to hear them before most of the country. Whoever the local DJ here knew there he got either the version you in NJ/NY heard, or one of the demo versions. Regardless, I never stated that we heard them first, only before most of the country. I stated nothing incorrect nor false.
Been listening to JBJ songs all my life... Loved all his songs... I really enjoyed this video... Thankyou Beth for all your knowledge as a vocal coach, you made my day👏👏👏... Love you very much❤❤❤ keep up the good work... 👍👍👍
You are so welcome!
I believe that having good backing vocalists added to the band would make it work. However getting the crowd to sing along at the difficult parts somewhat means it is a part of the band too. Long live JBJ!
This guy literally gave us his voice. Thanks, Jon!
I love their “This Left Feels Right” album.
Its basically an acoustic greatest hits album.
I picked it up from a music store back in 2003 shortly after it had released.
I was pissed when I realized it wasn’t the normal versions of the songs but I quickly fell in love with it.
Specifically It’s My Life, Bed of Roses, and I’ll Be There for You just hit differently on the album. I don’t think a lot of his music was meant to have such a fast tempo. It’s just what was popular at the time.
Really? It's the only album I don't listen to. Apart from IML, I found every song inferior to the original. They should have just done acoustics versions, rather than changing them altogether.
@@lukea136 Thats definitely an opinion. Lol
He is so energetic at this age. It blow my mind. He is a legend. I listen to his song in 1995
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Hi Beth, interesting reaction. Would be interested to see you react to one of his songs much more recent say 2019 onwards. His voice has definitely suffered and frankly it's pretty well gone now. They always had a reputation for being one of the world's hardest working bands and I guess that would always come home to roost. I'm a big Jovi fan and will always appreciate all the good stuff they have done over the years. Great channel 👍🏻
"Why did I write that song so damn high?"
I love Bon Jovi and this song. He and his wife are doing really cool stuff too. ❤️
John has been able to hit the high notes on this song since the early 80’s. Richie Sanbora had to preform that section ever since. This song made John and hurt him as well. He has been working with vocal coach since he hurt his voice but the high notes have never really come back.
The Hyde park performance in 2011 to me was a amazing performance vocally
I recommend you to Bon jovis. Blaze of glory. Livin on a prayer is one of my favourite songs. Thank you for a interesting reaction videos.
+1 Blaze of Glory is my favorite of theirs. and definitely one he does not sing live anymore.
I don’t get how this channel doesn’t have millions of followers. Since I have seen a few videos of reaction for non-English songs, would you do one for one that is really dear to me, “Caruso”, the Lucio Dalla original version (I guess with Pavarotti we would be in a different ground :) love your channel and all your reacts!!! Alessandro
Have seen bon jovi so many times, absolutely unreal preformer and singer! Yes its taken its toll and like us all age is catching up - personally i think you should have done video on him in his hay day.
Saw Bon Jovi in Brisbane, Australia in 2015, open air concert with about 60,000 people. His voice was still amazing, great band and have listened to them for years
2015 is nowhere near "amazing" because amazing was the 80s and 90s.......the downhill started around the 2000s. Some people can't hear the difference but if you listen to this song live in the 80s version on RUclips and then straight away listen to a live version after the year 2000 you will notice a significant difference. Smoking is Jon's downfall and not looking after his voice.....lost his range, lost the bite and edge.....now he has to retrain how he sings and still will never ever go back to his vocal prime.....he no longer can sing and move around the stage like the rock god he was because he can only hit notes standing still now.......even that not very high notes.
I agree, saw them when they first broke in 1988 and then again for the 'Keep the Faith' tour- don't know the year, they were superb in those early years
Brisbane in 2015? How? They never came to Australia that year.
Yep sorry, got my years confused, it was 2013. Must have some old-timers
Still delivers a great Concert
San Diego loves you Beth!
Subscribed your channel because for a great appreaciation of a EPIC Band Bon Jovi.
Who more wants to see Beth reviewing Johnny Gioeli? This guy is incredible!
Crush 40 - Live and Learn, Sonic 30th Anniversary.
God bless you, girl.
One of the greatest songs and bands of the greatest decade of music, The 1980's. Alot of people don't know that back in the late 1990s early 2000s he either fully or partially owned the Arena Football League team the Phiadelphia Soul. ROCK ON BON JOVI ROCK ON!!!!!!!
One of the things I noticed; the live recording sounds amazing. It seems to be all too common a live set will be remastered, and all the character and dynamics of it being live are lost...it's not happened here. :D David Gilmour uses a Voice Box in several songs; such a cool sound.
I wish that you had reacted to the concert in Japan because of Richie Sambora’’s talk box
It's called bounce or ring because all of the surfaces are solid -non porous they reflect audio waves .Another thing temperature, warm or hot bass waves speed up and the highs slow down it works the opposite when cold 60---70 degrees ,hi speeds up and bass slows down .there's more if you want to shoot the breeze!
he hasn't done it 'in the original key' since 1987 ;)
Really love You Beth...
Beth!!! PLEASE do a review react to John Farnham "Your the voice" or "burn for you" Aretha Franklin once said of John that "he has the most pitch perfect voice" hes also not only an icon of Australian music but is also an amazing gentle and generous man
Bon Jovi has grown and become quite muture as he ages and thus has become more mature in his sound clarity and presentation....
One of his other best songs to see is Blaze Of Glory. He wrote all the songs for Young Guns II. One of his best friends was in the movie Emilio Estevez.
In my opinion the best livin on a prayer performance was in the nassau colluseum in 1987
I was surprised on this performance because Richie sambora didn't use the talk box during the introduction of the song
That Jersey Shore sound is as fresh now as it was in the late 60's and 70's.
I like your British accent. I'm learning my listening skill with yours. And about singing. 😂😂
*Scottish accent
@@kantpredict I think she's British
@@thantintsan22 there is no "British accent". I'm British, she's British, but our accents are completely different. I've got a blend of various English accents, and hers is definitely Scottish.
@@kantpredict Well, thank you. Cause I'm not familiar with these accents. I don't even know what's British or Scottish. Thanks
Please consider reviewing Neil Diamond “Hot August Night” at the Greek theater from the 70’s. It is the pinnacle of his entire career.
I absolutely love this song and love bon Jovi, and it's sad that his voice is going, but of all the reactions to live versions of this, I never see anyone bringing up the issues he has been having just enunciating the lyrics.
Please please do a video on Graham Bonnet, he has such a powerful voice as well.
Beth, please do a video on what I believe is the best example of Jon Bon Jovi singing. Their video of Always. The MTV version. Stunning.
I think Jon and Richie's version of Livin from MTV is a classic example of how good song writing transcends slick production.
14:31, It is a shame that John's shout out to his friend the governor of New York, did not age well! Amazing song and an amazing reaction by the way.
That's an understatement.. Lol
Yeah, that was kind of jarring. Oops...
I would love to hear your take on Fear Is Not My Guide by Demon Hunter. That song gives me chills every time I hear it.
Shout.out from 🇵🇭 philippines
just saying he doesnt always sing in original key. saw him in concert and he sang in a different key (only reason i know is was in the newspaper the next day)
One ok rock - We Are (Japan Dome Tour Live Version). Taka is one of the best live vocalists I've ever heard
I'm in love with your reaction videos. I would love to see a video of you reacting to Angela Maria singing babalu (look for 'fantastico' version) . She is a Brazilian singer, Elis Regina's biggest inspiration, interpreting a song from Yma Sumac's repertoire (better than Yma, in my opinion)
Thanks from Brazil
I saw him singing live in july 2019 and it was an amazing show, I had great time, he is wonderful, but he can hardly sing in these big arenas... he jumps more than he actually sings, guitarist sings whole songs... still love him, don't get me wrong.
Was watching this at 3am. Couldn't sing, as I have neighbors.
Hello can you please tell us something about the skills of Maneskin singer of screaming and then falsetto in FOR YOUR LOVE live from 1LIVE
A really good spanish rocker is Enrique Bunbury-El Jinete (live)
Tangled up in blue by Bob Dylan?
Roar!
Hey Beth, please react to Richie Sambora - I'll Be There For You (Madison Square Garden - 2009)...for me it's the BEST version of the song. Love your reactions
Loved Bon Jovi Bon Jovi, 7800 degrees, slippery but I’d say Jersey was my favorite
Hold on by Chord Overstreet Acoustic
Great observations about Jon's voice, he was in vocal decline for quite a few years unfortunately and has just spoke about having major Vocal chord surgery. Don't think he's sung the high notes on prayer since about 1987.
Last sung them consistently in 1993. The last documented Prayer high note was in 1995.
Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the new album. Jon bon jovis best vocal performance for years imo. Because he's embraced defiiniton over power I think 🤔
You need to react bon jovi singing hallelujah
Grande Bon grande.....
no matter what jon gives his 100%
Ayreon The Day The World Breaks Down. 2 yrs Beth I'm determined. 11 singers, my fellow Aussie Mike Mills YOU.WILL.LOVE c'mon Beth for goodness sake.
Ok after this talking about touring and straining your voice! We have to go and watch a classic from u2 at slane castle. All i want is you going over in where the streets have no name!
Someone should react to Debra by Beck. Great groove, power from falsetto? funny.... What a great song that. What a musical catalog and career for that matter.
You look quite like Dorothy Duffy, beautilful! Great vids, thanks ; )
How can you NOT sing along to this?
Nice Reaktion 😊
Could you react to she's a mystery by him?
Try this ALWAYS by BonJovi LIVE IN LONDON 1995
The names were mostly politicians in the northeast United States area.
beth roars, are you irish? i love your accent
you should analyze Oasis and Liam gallaghers voice he has very good vocals. one of his best performances is "do you know what i mean" live 1997 gmex
Hello beth, good reaction
I have request, Please react to Wagakki band - Episode 0 live
It's underated song, but live version is so emotional, thanks before 😊
what is your take on steve perry? arguably the best voice in music.
Can you focus more on notes and octaves when you analyze people singing? I sing but I have no clue on the notes and octaves. Thanks 🙏
You know I think as well that age has something to do with it as well as some vocal damage too.
Please react to Bon Jovi Blaze of Glory live at grammy awards 1991
If one wants to sing like, for instance (I call it caterwailing) Robert Plant, do the following: Meow like a cat. That creates a very specific vibration in the back of the throat. Simply expand on the cat's meow, control and extend the notes and voila! Robert Plant.
Please Beth! Make a reaction video to The Warning! I'd love to watch their voices analysed by a pro!!
You react to Jimmy Page and Robert Plant The rain song is beautiful.
I agree with the comment of rock stars developing vocal issues. One that comes to mind is Van Morrison. He was great in the 70s, 80s and then towards the later 80s/90s his voice just plummeted man. Though in the 2010s I'd say he sounds way better than in the 90s. Must've maybe had vocal training to get it pretty solid again
Please react to Christina Perri Jar of Hearts (10th anniversary acoustic) Thank you Beth.
Interesting to hear the 'then and now', maybe some Cat Stevens?
Can I please recommend you to check out Teeth by Wage War? It's a metalcore song with such a banger clean chorus that I'd love your reaction and comments about it. 😄
The "vocoder type thing" is a Talk Box.
Can you do more bon jovi 😁
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