Ex Metal Elitist Reacts to James Blunt "Monsters"

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Maybe at one point of my musical journey, I would of been considered an Elitist. I just liked what I liked. But as I've gotten older I've realized there's alot of great music out there, and I want to find it! Thank You for bearing with me on the beginning stages of this channel. Feel free to request any song.
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  • @SheriRoyston
    @SheriRoyston 5 месяцев назад +20

    Read the description of the song. His father was dying from kidney failure and was at 11% function with no available donors. Blunt wrote the song to say his goodbye to his dad, played it privately for his dad, then asked his dad if he would sit in on the one take video. The video was released, blew up the charts, was heard by a distant cousin who was moved to get tested and was found to be the only compatible donor, which ultimately saved Blunt's father's life.

  • @johnjohn37371
    @johnjohn37371 Год назад +103

    I'm so sorry, my friend...my pop died in the car, sitting beside me, as I tried to drive him to the E.R. in a blizzard...I watched him have a heart attack. When we got there and I opened his door, and he fell out of the car onto the snow...but I was in my twenties. I'm so sorry you experienced that so young...

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +22

      My friend, Im sending you so much love and hugs.

    • @tarantulamum4322
      @tarantulamum4322 Год назад +8

      so sorry for your loss, .I lost my dad when I was 6 years x

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +6

      @@tarantulamum4322 my heart goes out to you

    • @tarantulamum4322
      @tarantulamum4322 Год назад +5

      @@TheWolffAndTheMelody thank you, really means a lot, at times I feel cheated bcos I don't have my dad. 🇬🇧💖

    • @KazyReed
      @KazyReed 10 месяцев назад +2

      Oh my god, I can't even imagine. I'm so sorry.

  • @davidwhitby980
    @davidwhitby980 Год назад +6

    That son saves his father’s life.

  • @CryptidsRoost
    @CryptidsRoost Год назад +53

    Both James and his dad were officers in the British Army: James was a Captain and his dad was a Colonel. The line; "we're just two grown men saying goodbye" was said by James to his dad as he was leaving for the Kosovo war in '99. At the end of the recording, James and the crew were all in tears. His dad snarked "I'm not dead YET"!! and had to console them all.
    After releasing this song, James gave all proceeds to the British charity "Help For Heroes", which aims to help veterans. What a champ!!

    • @Akaisha24
      @Akaisha24 Год назад +4

      This song is also about saying goodbye to his dad, because at the time they thought his dad wouldn't make it due to severe kidney issues. His dad fortunately survived.

    • @Star_R666
      @Star_R666 10 месяцев назад +3

      The amazing thing is, this was a goodbye song but apparently a distant relative saw the video and has himself tested and was a match which saved his Dad's life.

  • @paulcarpenter843
    @paulcarpenter843 Год назад +27

    Wholly shit.... I'm not a real fan of Blunt, but this struck a chord....Lost my Dad 1.5 years ago. "I know your mistakes and you know mine," is exactly how our relationship was. Open, honest, heartfelt and supportive.

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +3

      its amazing how a song can transcend into our heart. My heart goes out to you Paul

  • @richardgoddard37
    @richardgoddard37 Год назад +57

    At least in James's case there was a happy ending. Google the story behind the song, it's astonishing.

  • @karenpower1643
    @karenpower1643 Год назад +11

    The producers of this song wanted James to have less emotion in his voice and he said no way. I want it authentic because this is real.

  • @besping
    @besping Год назад +22

    There is no pity, only empathy and compassion. You lost your dad, very young, I lost my dad in February. He was 88 and I was 64. This song hit me like a ton of bricks. I don’t think I even cried that hard at his funeral or burial, but to see the pain I saw in James and saw in you, that connected to the pain in me.

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +5

      Much love friend. I remember not crying at my dad's funeral...it hit me later.

  • @masterwolfishentertainment
    @masterwolfishentertainment Год назад +47

    When my dad passed I just immediately started working because I wasn't ready to deal with the fact he was gone.. several months I kept the cracks from showing then one day in the warehouse this song came on the radio and I just broke down.. any time I hear this song it gets me

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +9

      Losing a dad does something to us...All love your way brother.

    • @ravenmasters2467
      @ravenmasters2467 Год назад +2

      My dad passed a couple of years before this song came out. One of the great things about this song is its James saying the things to his fathers face, that we all wish we had said to ours before they passed. We either didnt get the opportunity or couldnt find the words or the balls to do it, or for whatever other reason we just didnt do it. I couldnt have said these things to my Dad but i could have played him this song if it had been released a couple of years earlier, and i would have done as my wife and i cared for him in his last few months. ive watched every reaction i can find to this song and read thousands of comments. One of the comments that stuck in my mind was, "this song isnt entertainment its therapy". It most certainly is. It has helped me with the grieving process immensely.

  • @stephenclark5812
    @stephenclark5812 Год назад +65

    I have seen this video dozens of times and I cry every damn time I watch it!

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +3

      ya...umm this was tough, I had to ask some friends if I should post this...

    • @gossman75
      @gossman75 Год назад

      Book of World Record for the most people crying during a particular song...Monster by James Blunt. Nah just kidding.

  • @kylecasey7010
    @kylecasey7010 Год назад +23

    “Sherman made the terrible discovery that men make about their fathers sooner or later . . . that the man before him was not an aging father but a boy, a boy much like himself, a boy who grew up and had a child of his own and, as best he could, out of a sense of duty and, perhaps love, adopted a role called Being a Father so that his child would have something mythical and infinitely important: a Protector, who would keep a lid on all the chaotic and catastrophic possibilities of life.” -Tom Wolfe, The Bonfire of the Vanities
    Sometimes it's hard to see our fathers as anything but our dads. We just need to remember they were boys like us. Thanks for opening up about your own dad.

  • @tmb3131
    @tmb3131 Год назад +42

    Losing your father changes you... It's onions everytime I hear this friggin song as well.
    It's good to bare your soul, bro. Authenticity is as native to the best music as it is the best people.

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +5

      much love friend. It really does change you...after 22 years, im still not the same

  • @alanthompson7216
    @alanthompson7216 Год назад +14

    like a lot of people here i to lost my father over 20 years ago from cancer i sat by his bedside in the hospital watching him fight for every breath .i found my self thinking just go to sleep dad and leave all the pain and suffering behind , so when he sings " so just close your eyes " it allcomes back and i become a blubberring mess of tears ,my heart goes out to everyone who is affectted by this song in a simular way, and remember know one is every truly gone if someone remembers them . live in peace and my your god go wth, and keep you safe

  • @ellencourtney7187
    @ellencourtney7187 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for sharing such personal details. Losing your dad so young probably helped you realize how important you are to your children. Many people don’t get that at all, sadly. And your son with autism is particularly lucky to have a dad who sees all of him. James Blunt wrote and performed a hell of a song 💪

  • @ayronlp1534
    @ayronlp1534 Год назад +11

    I am happy that you had your Father for the time you did. My Father passed a month and three days before I was born, I feel like I will never feel whole because I never got to see him, hear him…
    I will always be searching for a ghost

  • @johnn.4412
    @johnn.4412 Год назад +12

    Well considering James did this song in 1 take and everyone was crying proves this song meant a lot to everyone. Thank God his dad survived and is well now thanks to a kidney donation from a family member. My dad passed when I was 5, i do remember certain things about him to this day, he was a kind, funny and loving father, who i miss daily this song hit home to me.

  • @kathiekelly-yv1dh
    @kathiekelly-yv1dh Год назад +26

    You are not cringe and I am extremely moved by what you had to say 👌 The song I agree is very emotionally charged it makes me tear up every time I watch the video x

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +3

      much love friend. Its just a bit differen't do put this up for everyone to see

  • @ravenmasters2467
    @ravenmasters2467 Год назад +21

    Not going to read any other comments before i post but i can imagine theyre full of support and appreciation. This song is very close to my heart and i watch every reaction i can find to it, which is why i find myself here listening to someone ive never seen before in my life break his heart in real time. You absolutely bared your soul there, man, and you have nothing to be ashamed of for doing so. No part of it was cringe, or 'whiny', or reeked of self-pity. Just a strong, brave man telling his story. Even through the tears speaking of your son made you smile... i imagine youre a great Dad and, dare i say it, i imagine it would make your father proud. You have my heartfelt appreciation, admiration and best wishes for you and your family.

  • @espenvippen
    @espenvippen Год назад +5

    James Blunt's father Charles, himself a kidney donor, was diagnosed with stage four chronic kidney disease.Blunt wrote "Monsters" to "express his feelings about his father and his illness, almost as if it's a touching farewell to his father.

  • @annmurphy3663
    @annmurphy3663 Год назад +6

    I am so glad you released all those thoughts and emotions. I feel you were supposed to see this video. I cried for you, I absolutely did not feel sorry for you, I felt total empathy.
    There will be a huge number of people who were in the same boat as you & understand exactly how you felt then & now.
    You have been blessed with 2 beautiful children, so your dream to be a father has come true, each unique in their own way. Life is never a straight road, there are always ups & downs.
    Love & enjoy your children, they are so precious. I am sure your dad is so proud of the person you are & no doubt is looking out for you all.

  • @moms2398
    @moms2398 Год назад +9

    Your silence at the end literally speaks volumes. Thank you for sharing your heartache with your viewers.

  • @cphine
    @cphine Год назад +19

    Lost my father to cancer 13 years ago and it still hurts. This is a great song. That voice....that voice.... Man.
    I had recommended "Goodbye My Lover" (That song is so incredibly personal to me) but this was great. I hadn't listened to it before. (Pretty much swore off James Blunt because of the feels...but this was worth it.)
    Edit. I commented at the end of the song, but now that I've watched the rest, hearts out to you brother. I was 33 when my dad passed, but we went through several phases. Growing up, I didn't understand him and he didn't understand me. He was a strong guy's guy. He was so amazing with his hands. Could build literally anything. I was a computer nerd. It was hard to connect. I loved him, but there was no "connection". Then came the years where he and my mom were ending things, and I pretty much cut him out of my life for awhile. About seven years before he died, I rekindled the relationship. We had so many great conversations and visits. I truly respected him and I feel like the direction of my life let him down. (It let me down.)
    The last time I saw him, he was a shell of himself physically. His mind was active, but his body just couldn't keep up. My last visual memory of him was him sitting in his recliner with the wall of glass behind him and the sun shining through casting an aura of light around him. He died the next day.
    In the end, no regrets. We left on very good terms...but wow. I could really use him in my life right now.
    For what it's worth, I'm on the spectrum myself. I'm very high functional and it's really just a "diagnosis" more than a life altering state of being, but just know that as hard as it might be to "understand" your son, he's cognitive of you. Just being there for him in whatever he goes through will mean a LOT.

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +6

      Dude, Thank you for sharing your story. I truly treasure that and just grateful. I love being a dad, everything I do is for them. So thank you for opening up man.

    • @cphine
      @cphine Год назад +7

      @@TheWolffAndTheMelody It's one thing to open up in a comment, but another thing all together to shed a tear in a posted video. That's real man.

    • @ravenmasters2467
      @ravenmasters2467 Год назад +1

      I read your whole comment and in addition to re-iterating what @TheWolffAndTheMelody said, i wanted to agree with your choice of "Goodbye my Lover' and tell you that it totally destroys me every time i hear it, almost as much as 'monsters'. Another exremely powerful song of his is 'No Bravery' especially considering the footage in the video and the 'home-movie/vlog' type content. Powerful songs from an incredible artist and an incredible human being and an actual, genuine hero.

  • @chaosminer65vods
    @chaosminer65vods Год назад +7

    I've seen a number of reactions to this song and literally everyone says "I'm ready for this" and by the end every single one is chocked up with emotion or just weeping or unable to even put how it feels into words.
    For me one of the biggest bits of the song is the Lyric "I'm not your son, you're not my father we are just two grown men saying goodbye" and for me it speaks about the changing of relationship between a child and their father when the realise that their Dad is just a guy, a random dude who isn't what they thought but just another flawed human doing (hopefully) the best they can. From your story it sounds like you managed to have this milestone without your Dad still around but not everyone does.

  • @TomTomson81
    @TomTomson81 Год назад +19

    Yup, the song is hard.
    I can only advise everyone to reconcile with their family. My father died of cancer when I was 21. It was also the first death I had to experience. We were not so good to each other for a long time. We were too similar in character. We said goodbye on good terms, but it wasn't good enough for me. That still hangs over me today, 22 years later. Together with the same image in front of my eyes, the dominant memory of how he waves goodbye to me and my family. Even the fact that I told him that I loved him fades into the background as if I had never said it. And then he was dead the next day and there would have been so much more to say and work through. It wasn't enough. Our shared pride has been in our way for too long. And in the end, there wasn't enough time. This makes you incredibly depressed. In the meantime, everyone in my family has died, except for my mother and niece.
    Make sure you don't regret anything in the end. This will haunt you for a lifetime and be good to each other, that if you die one day, you will be remembered as a good human and you will not leave any traumas behind. That would be my advice.

  • @louisewakelingsmith13
    @louisewakelingsmith13 Год назад +7

    At its core it is a healing song ❤

  • @-Caine
    @-Caine Год назад +7

    James was a captain in the British army, his dad was a colonel. The "two grown men saying goodbye" line is what they said to each other as James was being deployed to Kosovo in the 90's

  • @michaelslater9637
    @michaelslater9637 Год назад +9

    I've watched a lot of reactions to this song, and I think yours was truly honest and touching. You emotions are certainly not cringe. Great video!

  • @Tuilaione
    @Tuilaione Год назад +6

    My Dad was a Funny man to everyone... And strict on me... I cried for weeks to this song.

  • @jenilea
    @jenilea Год назад +24

    Thank you for being so open with your story. It may help someone going through what you did. I think your boys will see this when they are older and be proud.

  • @paulroberts8609
    @paulroberts8609 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is what music is supposed to be about. Connecting us emotionally. Do not ever feel ashamed of an emotional reaction to music. I can remember the first time a song hit me when I was a kid. "Seasons in the sun." Our music teacher was playing it for us. And for some reason it just hit me so hard. I will always remember that.

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  11 месяцев назад

      appreciate you dude! This was the first reaction I ever did that just hit emotionally, and remember asking myself If I should of posted it. I never want to post things for sympathy or pity. But, some friends said that I should and that it could help people.

    • @jamessceeles4397
      @jamessceeles4397 4 месяца назад

      Terry Jacks; me and my sister hid the 45 from our mom because she would play it over and over.

  • @Lasner123
    @Lasner123 Год назад +6

    Sometimes people telling their story can help other people that are going through something similar to them. Thank you for sharing and stay strong my brother❤❤.

  • @lynettejones3076
    @lynettejones3076 11 месяцев назад +1

    You Dear,Gentle Man….Heartfelt response…..our Dads are always with us…❤️

  • @katherinesickinger4528
    @katherinesickinger4528 Год назад +3

    Oh man..I just want to hug you. Thank you for being vulnerable and saying what you said. It helps others just by hearing you. Take care.

  • @skalticjoo3790
    @skalticjoo3790 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. My dad died in 2012. It feels like yesterday. I'm sorry for your loss.

  • @Lspacehopper
    @Lspacehopper Год назад +2

    Brings me to tears every time. I lost my dad in 2010 and my mum last year.
    X

  • @lisaldeene
    @lisaldeene Год назад +2

    Bless your heart...I feel for your loss. You never get over it, but you do move through it and you will carry that with you forever, like a private scar on your soul.

  • @rodmitchell8576
    @rodmitchell8576 Год назад +5

    Not cringe at all - it was important that you shared this. A good father (none are perfect) is a wonderful blessing in life even if we don't have them for very long.

  • @user-jq1ok4qt8o
    @user-jq1ok4qt8o Год назад +4

    Mate I’m fortunate to still have my father here and he is 76. I know the end is somewhere and it’s not soon god willing, so I can’t imagine how you feel with the loss. My son is autistic and my dad has a great relationship with him, so I can relate to not seeing that. So I am so sorry for your loss, take joy in being a great dad, as your dad is watching and proud.

  • @cathy8070
    @cathy8070 Год назад +3

    I’m so sorry for your loss at such a young age 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦

  • @paulryan522
    @paulryan522 Год назад +9

    Thanks for being vulnerable in your reaction as James was in the song. It's so engaging, the sincerity. Well done. 👏

  • @thenick1072
    @thenick1072 Год назад +2

    I lost my Dad June 25th. He fell down his stairs at home. Everyone loved my Dad. I miss him and this song makes me cry everytime.

  • @deborahdennehy9937
    @deborahdennehy9937 Год назад +6

    It must have been an incredibly sad time for you being so young when your dad passed away. My condolences. It was a true song at the time of James Blunts father but fortunatly a cousin gave a kidney to his dad which is so heartwarming. My father died in 1990, a very long time ago but he is always on my mind no matter what. R.I.P. to your loving dad 💔💔💔

  • @tuffymoon3702
    @tuffymoon3702 Год назад +1

    The process of healing is a lifetime journey. It's been over 30 years now since my parents passed 11 months apart and I miss them both terribly to this day! Eventually that pain finds a place to hide in your heart and comes out when it needs to. Thank you for your ability to share!

  • @noelleparris9451
    @noelleparris9451 9 месяцев назад +1

    I lost my dad, too, and it's a loss you simply don't "get over" no matter the age. James Blunt said so much in this very simple song.

  • @normanmart7933
    @normanmart7933 Год назад +8

    Yeah, it certainly should come with a health warning but it seems to give lots of people especially guys time to reflect and cry . The other thing about your story is your appreciation of your dad and of course teenage boys aren't usually the easiest to get on with and only tolerated by parents, which we don't get till we're older.

  • @tracymulhall5860
    @tracymulhall5860 Год назад +3

    Mike and the machines, living years. Breaks me every time I hear it. My father is still alive, so far as I know 😢

  • @helleneself8741
    @helleneself8741 Год назад +4

    I also lost my father at 14. He was also very sick, and I watched him die. This song reminds me of that time, almost 40 yrs ago.

  • @survival7691
    @survival7691 3 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate your reaction to this song. I wasn't close with my father, but, my oldest brother was actually my father figure. He passed away at the young age of 52, and I think of him everyday. This song kills me every time I hear it.

  • @stelladavies2262
    @stelladavies2262 Год назад

    So sorry you lost your dad at such a young and vulnerable age and in such a tragic way. It stays with you for the rest of your life. Don’t ever beat yourself up about how you were towards your dad, you never got to have the time to have a relationship with him as an adult son, you were a teenager, just starting out on your journey to adulthood and you had to do that without your father by your side. Enjoy your family and watch your little ones grow and embrace every day with them and enjoy fatherhood. Your dad would have loved you just like you love your children. We all miss those that are no longer with us. We have to deal with life’s losses and keep the memories close. Be kind to yourself ❤

  • @donjoslyn4054
    @donjoslyn4054 6 месяцев назад +1

    Glad I found you. Your past and paint heals others in one way or another. Always remember that. Much love.☯️💟☯️

  • @chopperharris9789
    @chopperharris9789 Год назад +3

    Love and Light Wolff. Thank you for telling your story and sharing your reaction

  • @rachaelk3988
    @rachaelk3988 Год назад +1

    Never feel sorry for your emotions. They are there. Like it or not. My dad was my best friend, and past at 55 this last December. I'm recovering. We never get over that part of us leaving. But we learn that we aren't alone in our sorrow. And learn to cope. Learn to heal. Every day. Stay strong my friend. You aren't alone.

  • @sean72292
    @sean72292 Год назад +1

    Thanks for ultimately posting this. I appreciated your story.

  • @lindamaxwell302
    @lindamaxwell302 Год назад +2

    Ren and James reacts always get me. Hope for more in the future!

  • @evloh
    @evloh 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou very much for this. Your story mattered a lot to me, and I appreciate you sharing it.

  • @cushiner8656
    @cushiner8656 10 месяцев назад +1

    I came across your video on my fyp on Tik Tok. Searched you on RUclips and now I’m tearing up.. I didn’t want but needed this❤️ much love

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  10 месяцев назад

      WHAT? I never posted this on tiktok thats wild!!! I'm glad you are here.

    • @cushiner8656
      @cushiner8656 10 месяцев назад

      @@TheWolffAndTheMelody My bad man, didn’t mean to confuse you lol. I came across your video on Tik Tok explaining that you have been on RUclips for the past 3 months which lead me here :P

  • @EricfromBloatGames
    @EricfromBloatGames Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing part of your story and posting this video.

  • @tinarivera5806
    @tinarivera5806 Год назад +3

    Beautiful reaction

  • @geekyzombie
    @geekyzombie 11 месяцев назад +2

    To find people like yourself who really know what this feels like, and despite the pain, shares their story about it openly has helped me immensely.

  • @kathieduncan1686
    @kathieduncan1686 10 месяцев назад

    My heart breaks for you. I was blessed to be with my daddy when he passed. He was there when I took my 1st breath & I was there when he took his last. Your son is so lucky to have you as his daddy...

  • @system3008
    @system3008 Год назад +1

    That was deep. It made me tear up. Bless.

  • @jamescgarrett6356
    @jamescgarrett6356 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, that must have been so tough for you. Thank you for sharing.
    I still have my own father, but he is not well. I will have to go through this experience myself in due course, and it terrifies me.
    Thank you for your strength.
    Keep well.

  • @octane_rl4659
    @octane_rl4659 11 месяцев назад +1

    My father was my hero and best friend, he taught me everything and supported everything I did, to let me learn mistakes on my own. He went into hospital during “covid” and never came out. No goodbyes, no hugs, no visitation. I enjoy watching mens reactions to this song. This song lets me release all the struggles. I appreciate your words brutha, dont let your past define your
    future, all we have is
    now. All children are very special, I dont believe in labels, they want to define my son with adhd, hes just abundant with energy. Thank you for helping us heal.

  • @Bazza373
    @Bazza373 Год назад +1

    I lost my father and two of my sons 15 years ago it hurts, l think of them every day. But l have to push on because of my other 3 son's and my grandson. ❤ beautiful song.

  • @rikuruohomaki3230
    @rikuruohomaki3230 Год назад +4

    I am myself a dad and I am looking at this song from the perspective of my children almost losing their father because of my lung embolism. When I had my embolism, I had just lost my mother and more than anything, I was worried about my children having to go through that at such a young age, having to grow up without a father, or my wife having to adjust her life around me not being there and the grief this would put them through. There was no cringe in this video, just honest thoughts. Nobody will think less of you for opening upnabout your personal history.

  • @vanceortiz4960
    @vanceortiz4960 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your honesty. My dad past away when I was 6. You helped me today😢. Thank You Very Much 😢

  • @williamrust5922
    @williamrust5922 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was difficult, but sharing will let the demons out and you will feel better. Hiding feelings is neither good or necessary. It is hard to talk about, I know. Been there, done that. The song is brilliant and something few can create. Well done!

  • @willremi4089
    @willremi4089 Год назад +3

    I feel you brother , sometimes its necessary to be vulnerable it keeps the keel stiff it assists the focus needed to truely see ourselves , this gets me everytime - God I miss my dad cheers brother Kiatau te rangimarie

  • @shaza66t
    @shaza66t Год назад +1

    My dad wasn't present, when I hear this song, I think of my mom. She chased the monsters away.

  • @robinbeerman4726
    @robinbeerman4726 Год назад +1

    Beatiful.

  • @pennicholette1354
    @pennicholette1354 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for doing this song. I lost my father when I was seventeen. I'm in my forties now. I still grieve like it was just yesterday. I had a problematic teenage-hood and my dad suffered greatly with pancreatic cancer and only lived eight weeks from diagnosis. I don't think I've ever dealt with my grief or the things I saw as a teen. It was the worst thing that's ever happened to me. I miss him every day. And I live with the guilt of not apologizing for the trouble and grief I caused. The part "No need to forgive, no need to forget, I know your mistakes and you know mine" hits extremely hard.

  • @ISeeDeadPplS
    @ISeeDeadPplS Год назад +1

    This is first time i hear james and that song is so powered.

  • @Cor333y
    @Cor333y Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing some of your story. You’re a really good dude I can just tell. Best of luck tou and your family.

  • @JGildo
    @JGildo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Im glad you decided to post the video, it wasnt cringe at all!

  • @DickeyLabs
    @DickeyLabs Год назад +5

    I hear you brother. Your description really hit home for me when you mentioned that you weren’t treated the same as others. I’m curious, did you have other siblings and if so were any of them brothers? Being the only son in my family I tended to get treatment (and not good) that my sisters were able to avoid. I really have mixed emotions when I watch this video. Hell, I’m 64 years old and those feelings still surface from time to time. You just push them down, along with the other sh!t that’s been thrown at you, and keep moving forward. But yeah, I hear you brother.

    • @TheWolffAndTheMelody
      @TheWolffAndTheMelody  Год назад +1

      I had 3 sisters that weren't my dads. I was his only child. Ya, I miss him man. I would love just to sit with him one more time.

  • @SomeGuyFromOK
    @SomeGuyFromOK Год назад +2

    Losing your pops at 14 is hard enough, losing him right in front of you… I cannot imagine. I don’t know you, but I love you big guy!

  • @GaryG1974
    @GaryG1974 4 месяца назад +1

    God bless you! ♥

  • @lauralei7678
    @lauralei7678 Год назад

    I was 16, 5 days before xmas he was hit by a car. I can only count xmas' not the day he died . This year will be 35. I cant even have a sparkle of true happiness that time of year but I can sure act for my 2 children and 1 grandson. Im terribly sorry you had to grow up without your dad. I see and feel your pain.❤

  • @tarantulamum4322
    @tarantulamum4322 Год назад +1

    lost my dad to cancer when I was 6, in 1988, still hurts 30 odd years later 🇬🇧🩵

  • @johnbshannon
    @johnbshannon Год назад +1

    love your honest reaction, thank you

  • @joyceharkin3641
    @joyceharkin3641 3 месяца назад +1

    I think you were meant to watch this video. Music is what unites us all. Thank you for sharing your feelings.

  • @Calumetto
    @Calumetto Год назад +1

    He has such a unique voice. I appreciate its beauty, but this is one doesn't hit me much emotionally. Thanks! PEACE!!!

  • @rickybuhl3176
    @rickybuhl3176 8 месяцев назад +2

    Yup. We need a little brutal reminder of familial love once in a while.

  • @tony302coupe6
    @tony302coupe6 Год назад +1

    I loved your review and your channel. Thank you for your honesty, I'm so gald that you can now appreciate your farther, your experience and understanding will help forge you as a Dad. If you can see how your dad would understand something and you don't, it means your on a path to understanding.
    I've been reading all the comments, and It's been enlightening, thank you all.

  • @GryLi
    @GryLi Год назад +1

    I lost my father some years ago he had demintia, and this song hits me hard

  • @TheCBartlett
    @TheCBartlett Год назад +1

    Thanks for your thoughtfulness, openness and honesty.

  • @karenbennett7519
    @karenbennett7519 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a new subscriber! I love the way your reaction is so true to yourself! ❤

  • @ALRemmo
    @ALRemmo Год назад +2

    This song hit like a train for every man,, i dont know how to describe it but only men will feel the depth of this song

  • @gymschooz
    @gymschooz 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your heartfelt reaction. Sorry it took you to a place where you felt cringy. As I've gotten older, and watching my sons grow up, I realized how important it is to be vulnerable. Not that we're looking for attention, or asking anyone to feel sorry for us. It's vital for True human connection. When we share our joy as well as our pain, it has a chance to resonate with others. Because, as you said the beginning of your video, we all have stuff going on. To have that connection, let's us know that we're not alone as we go through life's challenges. Having our own experiences resonate with someone else and help them through theirs, creates value in that struggle. Enjoy your journey

  • @garyspeed6992
    @garyspeed6992 Год назад +1

    Heart felt words fella - big love.

  • @patrickflannery198
    @patrickflannery198 Год назад +1

    My dad was also strong and strict. It wasn't till I grew older that I realized that he was strong, strict and fair based on results. Thanks for sharing your experience similar too mine.

  • @sburns2400
    @sburns2400 Год назад +1

    A great reaction thank you.

  • @karenpower1643
    @karenpower1643 Год назад +1

    I should add that James' Father was in kidney failure and they were having issues finding a donor and this song was recorded at that time. Luckily, at the last minute they did find a donor and his father is now doing well.

  • @jlerrickson
    @jlerrickson Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your story and your reaction.

  • @SapphirasMama
    @SapphirasMama Год назад

    I can empathise with losing a father at a young age. I was 11 when my dad died from cancer. I didn't know I was autistic and so I couldn't handle my emotions. It wasn't until 13 years later that I worked through his passing. Then I met a man who was disabled and who didn't look after himself. He was a bilateral leg amputee. Due to me helping him and accepting me as his unofficially adopted daughter I began to heal. Then in 2015 he became really sick. He went into hospital the night before my biological father's death anniversary. He suffered for 14 weeks before his body gave out. Now, I can handle the passing of both my dads. I tell stories about them and help other dads by telling what each of their stories impacted on me. It is now 25 years since I lost my father and almost 8 years since I lost my dad.

  • @susanmarks2382
    @susanmarks2382 Год назад +1

    💔 the song and momories it brings up....

  • @jeffreyglass5995
    @jeffreyglass5995 Год назад +1

    Everything you just said man, yeah I'm right there with you in all those ways. Thanks for sharing this

  • @jim7174
    @jim7174 7 месяцев назад +1

    My dad wasn't a good dad which is a hard thing to say , he died of a heart attack when he was on his own ,as i get older i do wish id been able to say goodbye but not being able to ,this song hits hard .

  • @sharronbrennon899
    @sharronbrennon899 Год назад +2

    Have a listen to James Blunt’s music video ( No Bravery)

  • @scot76thistle51
    @scot76thistle51 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m so sorry for what happened ❤ to you . Medicine is misused for many reasons. I know that first hand. This song brings everything out in me . Take care and give your sons a hug ❤