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I first saw this video a year or two ago. It was the first time I had ever heard her sing. From the moment she walked out I knew it would be something special. Her voice is a hug for the soul. She gives me goosbumps.
Please do a reaction for the Postmodern Jukebox cover of "Creep", featuring the BRILLIANT Haley Reinhart. And, Scott Bradlee, the piano player, is the absolute genius behind the arrangements of PMJ covers.
That's such a huge note at 5:24, gorgeous. I find there's something really cathartic about hearing a singer really hit that point of resonance and just let the note breathe without any vibrato.
"My whole body is my instrument." Totally. As I watch her sing, every part of her is in the moment. Whew. Doug Wamble, you are one of the luckiest men in the world. What a team!
The whole package was an extraordinary journey to me ! The musicians ...wonderful and gave to it a special Jazz sound , then Morgan steps in and she starts performing and i was crying silently not to lose a moment from the "magic" that took place before my eyes . This lady sounds like an angel , she looks like a DIVA and all i can say about this song is that i never thought anyone could make it better than Aerosmith did but i was wrong ! All of them did quality job here and of course Morgan James took it to the next level !!!! experienced , classy , absolutely stanning and her emotions were spot on , it doesn't get better than this . Thank you Beth for teaching me something i didn't know !!!! Have a nice day !
Morgan James is such a soulful talented singer. She's amazing. I stumbled upon her one day on RUclips and I have been following her since. I agree the arrangements are so interesting. Your analysis is perfect. You are so interesting to listen to. Thanks for sharing.
You nailed it when you said it was very James Bond-like. I could really see this as the intro song to a Bond movie, although I'm not quite sure "Dream On" is a good Bond title, lol.
Live this reaction. Morgan James won my ear with one single note; the first phrase she sings in All About The Base. I knew by that one that I was hearing an amazing talent. Everything I have heard since only reinforces that. The way she sings, the way she places notes and tunes them reminds me of the jazz greats from the 30s. The early Ella Fitzgerald recordings have that same vibrancy and life plus the incredible, other worldly ability to tune a chord to perfection.
Morgan and many others from PMJ are perfect examples of how screwed up the music industry is. How can such talented people not be more famous as a Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. Sad
Best reaction to Ms James I've seen. It's terrific that you did your research on her background. Nobody sings like that without some serious, serious training. Thanks.
Hi Beth, I saw Morgan at a sold out show in a small club (500 people?) and she was incredible. I must say I agree that it was one of the best show I've seen. Thanks for featuring her.
The first time I listened to this...I love this song,. Always have. But the first hearing of this version was like experiencing one's first kiss a second time. Pure magic and perfection, in the scoring, soul, emotion, arranging & performance.
Ok, right off. Aerosmith are one of my absolute favorite bands. And this song is one of my favorite songs of theirs. I went into this with a lot of trepidation. But OMG! This was AMAZING! Her power, her souly jazzy delivery is just transcendent! Thank you for introducing her to me!
When I first heard this cover, I couldn't help but hear, Steven Tyler's voice in my head. I mean, come on, Steve and this song are an icon. I had to listen to it twice more before I could not hear Steven and then was able to fully appreciate Morgan's version. Now I absolutely love it! Frisson every time.
BTW I saw her with Post Modern Jukebox. She did a performance of "Take me to church". Just her in a beautiful white gown and a spot light on her. Probably the closest thing to a religious experience I'll ever get. So powerful, it had my eyes welling up with tears.
I'm not sure how many times I've watched it but it must be in the low hundreds - and in all likelihood that counter is going to increase very soon now. I love how you can feel slight anger radiating off of her at times
thats what turned me onto PMJ and Morgan James. I knew I knew that song but it was so different from the original that it blew my mind. So much of their stuff that has come out recently sound like the same song vocally w/different music. Not sure if thats b/c of the class of singer they are using or b/c SB is trying to push out to much to quickly.
Strange that seeing Morgan James at the little gig in London was the best gig you've ever been to. I've been lucky enough to see her live 3 times: once in a small venue, once with PMJ, and once with a full philharmonic orchestral backing. The PMJ was special and the small venue was fantastic, but having her take center stage to sing James Bond themes with an orchestra was sort of once-in-a-lifetime.
@@BethRoars The small gig was good. You could tell that the performance Morgan was putting out was top-notch, but there were technical issues. The stage monitors were messed up, she spent a solid 10 minutes, during her performance, trying to subtly get the attention of whoever was running sound before finally just unplugging them and crushing it on pure talent. Regardless, well worth the cost of admission. And it netted me a signed double vinyl of her white album lol.
I had never heard of Morgan until I watched your 'Good Job' Podcast ... I then went on to watch some of her live club shows on RUclips ... she is AMAZING! That's what I love about your channel... stumbling onto awesome artists completely by accident, that I know I will follow for a LONG time. Thanks a ton Beth! :)
Oh, I love Morgan James, I've seen her live in a small club in Munich and she was truly fantastic. Her feedback with the audience is as well. Great that you're reacting to her! Morgan's high notes in All about that Bass (ironically) were what drew me into PMJ in the first place. My favourite PMJ song is Maps, performed by Morgan. The belting she does is so great and she absolutely draws me in with her facial expressions. She is and stays my favourite PMJ vocalist and that's a heavily contested position, because they have so many great vocalists. Another one I like very much is Sara Niemitz, who always seems to have the most fun on stage and in videos and that's so very contagious. And, of course, the fabulous Haley Reinhart and Robyn Adele Anderson. I must've been to 5 PMJ shows and except for Von Smith all of the vocalists were great. Von Smith surely is skilled but I find his way of singing highly annoying. Among the male vocalists I've enjoyed Puddles and LeVance Colley are my favorites
@@BethRoars Uh, are you allowed to say who your friend is? ;) And yes, Haley is great, I could listen to her singing Creep all day. Or her singing Mad World together with Puddles. And well, All about that Bass gives us both Morgan and Haley - as well as Ariana Savalas, who is Telly Savalas' daughter
@@BethRoars Thank you, I've actually never seen her at one of the live shows, but I'll certainly keep the name in mind and my eyes and ears open the next time I go to a PMJ show
WOW, you're doing Morgan James!!! That's awesome. I've seen her a couple of times here in DC and the lady is just amazing. She has some very interesting cover albums... and some impressive originals. New album coming soon, too!!! Thanks, Beth!
I actually requested it on the last PMJ video too so very happy this showed up and that you've seen her live. Had tickets to Stockholm but had to cancel last minute unfortunately. Absolutely love her!
Morgan james is so amazing. Everytime i hear this song i forget about those parts where she goes so loud, for so long and still on the right notes. ANd everytime i go..Jeesus. You should PMJ maps. Also with morgan james.
It's funny. The facial expressions (1:54, 2:02, 8:11) and hand/body movements (2:17, 5:10, 8:50) you do are EXACTLY what I do in my mind when I listen to Morgan James. Frisson every time! I can't get enough of her! 4:26 "She can sing" Hell yeah, she can!!! 10:35 "I really think she is one of the best in the world." 100% agree!!! My favorite comment from you . . . (1:57) "Her voice is a hug." TRUE! So comforting. (I'm so stealing this, BTW)
In 1973, a new band called Aerosmith, did a cover recording and performed this song pretty well. Only because PMJ and Morgan James had yet to lay down the original years later as we see and hear here. Glad we settled that debate in this episode of "Alternate History: Through The Wormhole".
Reacting to a Morgan James performance is extremely easy and pleasant, right? She is one of the greatest singers in the world today!!! Cheers from Brazil! Your channel is awesome !!
I'm a huge fan of PMJ as well! I love what they do with their rearrangements of well known songs. One of my favorites is Black Hole Sun feat. Haley Rhinehart. She's has an amazing voice as well.
Morgan es una maravilla. Voz poderosa, bella, emotiva y su presencia es de gran artista. La version de Morgan de Human by Rag'n'Bone Man es una clase completa de vocalizacion perfecta. Para mi su mejor cancion.
Imagine a collaboration between Morgan James and Avi Kaplan. Both opera-trained, both with powerful voices and technique. That would be epic, whatever they would choose to sing.
As Morgan James has done many Post Moderm Jukebox songs, I am very familiar with them. I went to see them in my town. and I got some other awesome people from Post modern Jukebox like Christina Gatti, Kacey Abrams, Sarah Niemitz, that curly guy that plays the base often in PMJ clips and one of the two Tap-dancing ladies and 5 more artists. No Puddles, Haley Reinhart or Morgan James but you can't always get what you want, so I deffiniately got what I needed out of that two hours of blissfull music 🐱👤😍👌
Although the vocalists take center stage in all of PMJ's videos, it's Scott Bradlee's arrangements that make it possible. He is the true genius behind these collaborations. Not to take anything away from the singers, they are all wonderful too.
How much do I love Morgan James, from Maps to her covers of Aretha. And what was the one with just her and a tap dancer, incredible. My favorite is probably No Place I Would Rather Be, it just looks like they were having fun. Crazy duo would be her and J Hud, that would be interesting
I recently stumbled onto the postmodern channel and im in love. The big band romance, playing dress up and pure entertainment. Some rather go to the club but i'd prefer to put my suit on, pick up my date and treat her to a place that plays this kind of music. All major cities of the world needs a place like this even if it's just make-believe .. for one night.
Larkin Poe are the bomb. I don't even know what to call what they do: blues/rock, hillbilly rock, kick-ass blues? Whatever you call it, they're amazing. I hope Beth gives them a spin.
@@1thomson Exactly! They fall between genres but they're just all the better for it. Their covers on their channel are just performed in front of a MacBook, so sounding that good on a Skype mic just shows how talented they are
Love your content. I was wondering if you could have a look at a great Australian singer in Kate Miller-Heidke and either Last Day on Earth or Caught In a Crowd Cheers from Australia!
I love that vid. She grins and giggles while singing the suggestive lyrics, tambourine guy bounces in and plays the air theremin while she vocalizes,and her exit is great! I watch it on bad days to cheer myself up!
How did Postmodern Jukebox find and convince both Morgan James and Haley Reinhard to sing with them. Incredible talent and ability just does not do it justice. Perhaps phenomenal.
I like Morgan James. She's a great singer. When I listen to Morgan James, I don't hear her singing the lyrics/words, I hear her singing the sounds, which coincidentally happen to be English words. That's my opinion. What do you think?
I know this is late to the party, and I'm not sure if anyone else mentioned it, but here's a link to Morgan singing "operatically" to an aria from Candide. Thought you might enjoy it. Happy Easter and please stay healthy and safe! m.ruclips.net/video/CDUTHMaNgLE/видео.html
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The last part of this song in the voice of Morgan James always leaves me with tears on my eyes. What an amazing singer
Morgan James ALWAYS brings tears to my eyes when singing Dream On and Take Me to Church!
I first saw this video a year or two ago. It was the first time I had ever heard her sing. From the moment she walked out I knew it would be something special. Her voice is a hug for the soul. She gives me goosbumps.
I love your intro. Could listen to it forever. It's really cute. With that little 'rawr' at the end
Thanks! I rawred it myself x
I know right, that 'rawr' is adorable.
I adore the 'them-them' part; I never skip the intro because of it ^_^
@@BethRoars Rawr! :D
Please do a reaction for the Postmodern Jukebox cover of "Creep", featuring the BRILLIANT Haley Reinhart. And, Scott Bradlee, the piano player, is the absolute genius behind the arrangements of PMJ covers.
Haley is all kinds of awesome. I think my favourite PMJ vocalist is still Sara Niemietz though.
Here is reaction to Haley Reinhart which you might like: ruclips.net/video/YNxMsQe3Z_g/видео.html
@@BethRoars - See my comment above about Morgan singing opera.
Thank you for sharing Morgan James. She is soo very good i cant understand why she isn't an international superstar. Love your show ..
This is my absolute favorite from PMJ. Morgan James is stunning, both visually and vocally. Her stage presence just captivated you.
That's such a huge note at 5:24, gorgeous. I find there's something really cathartic about hearing a singer really hit that point of resonance and just let the note breathe without any vibrato.
Rather, it's at 7:54 (Beth time), the transition from a muffled tone to an open one, it's a masterpiece.
...and 8:54 open value. 😍😍
Morgan is amazing ! The first time I ever saw her was on PMJ singing on I'm All About That Bass with Haley. Amazing version. One of my favorites.
Finally! Morgan "I can breathe through my skin" James ! :) Wohoo :) Thank you :)
I believe, she could sing in space. Sadly, we would not hear that :|
"My whole body is my instrument." Totally. As I watch her sing, every part of her is in the moment. Whew. Doug Wamble, you are one of the luckiest men in the world. What a team!
The whole package was an extraordinary journey to me ! The musicians ...wonderful and gave to it a special Jazz sound , then Morgan steps in and she starts performing and i was crying silently not to lose a moment from the "magic" that took place before my eyes .
This lady sounds like an angel , she looks like a DIVA and all i can say about this song is that i never thought anyone could make it better than Aerosmith did but i was wrong !
All of them did quality job here and of course Morgan James took it to the next level !!!!
experienced , classy , absolutely stanning and her emotions were spot on , it doesn't get better than this .
Thank you Beth for teaching me something i didn't know !!!! Have a nice day !
Morgan James is such a soulful talented singer. She's amazing. I stumbled upon her one day on RUclips and I have been following her since. I agree the arrangements are so interesting. Your analysis is perfect. You are so interesting to listen to. Thanks for sharing.
"I can make music or I can be famous"-Morgan James
"I'm not a jukebox." - also Morgan James.
You nailed it when you said it was very James Bond-like. I could really see this as the intro song to a Bond movie, although I'm not quite sure "Dream On" is a good Bond title, lol.
I am such a fan of this song and of Morgan James herself. Her version of I'm only Human by Rag n Bone man is stunning
100% agree!
"Maps" by her blows me away over and over again =)
Live this reaction. Morgan James won my ear with one single note; the first phrase she sings in All About The Base. I knew by that one that I was hearing an amazing talent. Everything I have heard since only reinforces that. The way she sings, the way she places notes and tunes them reminds me of the jazz greats from the 30s. The early Ella Fitzgerald recordings have that same vibrancy and life plus the incredible, other worldly ability to tune a chord to perfection.
Morgan and many others from PMJ are perfect examples of how screwed up the music industry is. How can such talented people not be more famous as a Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. Sad
100% agree.
Apart from her run being absolutely insane, Miley is a pretty great singer.
I get what you’re saying but you picked a bad example - Miley Cyrus is a phenomenally talented singer.
Didnt say she was a bad singer but is she as good as Morgan? I dont think so
Wow thanks for introducing me to this amazing singer. Couldn't help but get a bit emotional during that crescendo.
Best reaction to Ms James I've seen. It's terrific that you did your research on her background. Nobody sings like that without some serious, serious training. Thanks.
Love your analyse of Morgan. That is how I feel about her too. She is so great! So much soul and so much technice. Epic.
Hi Beth, I saw Morgan at a sold out show in a small club (500 people?) and she was incredible. I must say I agree that it was one of the best show I've seen. Thanks for featuring her.
The first time I listened to this...I love this song,. Always have. But the first hearing of this version was like experiencing one's first kiss a second time. Pure magic and perfection, in the scoring, soul, emotion, arranging & performance.
Ok, right off. Aerosmith are one of my absolute favorite bands. And this song is one of my favorite songs of theirs. I went into this with a lot of trepidation. But OMG! This was AMAZING! Her power, her souly jazzy delivery is just transcendent! Thank you for introducing her to me!
When I first heard this cover, I couldn't help but hear, Steven Tyler's voice in my head. I mean, come on, Steve and this song are an icon. I had to listen to it twice more before I could not hear Steven and then was able to fully appreciate Morgan's version. Now I absolutely love it! Frisson every time.
Clicked this so fast. *Love* this song and Morgan's cover of it is so beautiful.
Agree with everything you say, saw her live in Birmingham last year-AWESOME !
Don't forget that this is an actual live recording...... PMJ is just too awesome!!!
BTW I saw her with Post Modern Jukebox. She did a performance of "Take me to church". Just her in a beautiful white gown and a spot light on her. Probably the closest thing to a religious experience I'll ever get.
So powerful, it had my eyes welling up with tears.
You need to check out her PMJ 70's soul cover of 'Maps' by Maroon 5. It is insane.
I'm not sure how many times I've watched it but it must be in the low hundreds - and in all likelihood that counter is going to increase very soon now. I love how you can feel slight anger radiating off of her at times
thats what turned me onto PMJ and Morgan James. I knew I knew that song but it was so different from the original that it blew my mind. So much of their stuff that has come out recently sound like the same song vocally w/different music. Not sure if thats b/c of the class of singer they are using or b/c SB is trying to push out to much to quickly.
T Ric same here! After i heard that rendition, i got hooked to pmj.
Strange that seeing Morgan James at the little gig in London was the best gig you've ever been to. I've been lucky enough to see her live 3 times: once in a small venue, once with PMJ, and once with a full philharmonic orchestral backing. The PMJ was special and the small venue was fantastic, but having her take center stage to sing James Bond themes with an orchestra was sort of once-in-a-lifetime.
Morgan has a fantastic voice. Combined with it being a small intimate gig, it was fantastic!
@@BethRoars The small gig was good. You could tell that the performance Morgan was putting out was top-notch, but there were technical issues. The stage monitors were messed up, she spent a solid 10 minutes, during her performance, trying to subtly get the attention of whoever was running sound before finally just unplugging them and crushing it on pure talent.
Regardless, well worth the cost of admission. And it netted me a signed double vinyl of her white album lol.
I had never heard of Morgan until I watched your 'Good Job' Podcast ... I then went on to watch some of her live club shows on RUclips ... she is AMAZING! That's what I love about your channel... stumbling onto awesome artists completely by accident, that I know I will follow for a LONG time. Thanks a ton Beth! :)
Oh, I love Morgan James, I've seen her live in a small club in Munich and she was truly fantastic. Her feedback with the audience is as well. Great that you're reacting to her! Morgan's high notes in All about that Bass (ironically) were what drew me into PMJ in the first place. My favourite PMJ song is Maps, performed by Morgan. The belting she does is so great and she absolutely draws me in with her facial expressions. She is and stays my favourite PMJ vocalist and that's a heavily contested position, because they have so many great vocalists. Another one I like very much is Sara Niemitz, who always seems to have the most fun on stage and in videos and that's so very contagious. And, of course, the fabulous Haley Reinhart and Robyn Adele Anderson. I must've been to 5 PMJ shows and except for Von Smith all of the vocalists were great. Von Smith surely is skilled but I find his way of singing highly annoying. Among the male vocalists I've enjoyed Puddles and LeVance Colley are my favorites
I'm a huge fan of hers and Haley Reinhart. I have a friend who has sung from them as well, so I'm biased as I think she is also awesome. :) x
@@BethRoars Uh, are you allowed to say who your friend is? ;) And yes, Haley is great, I could listen to her singing Creep all day. Or her singing Mad World together with Puddles. And well, All about that Bass gives us both Morgan and Haley - as well as Ariana Savalas, who is Telly Savalas' daughter
She has only sung on the live shows. Not the videos. Emma Hatton :) x
@@BethRoars Thank you, I've actually never seen her at one of the live shows, but I'll certainly keep the name in mind and my eyes and ears open the next time I go to a PMJ show
Here is reaction to Haley Reinhart which you might like: ruclips.net/video/YNxMsQe3Z_g/видео.html
I love Morgan’s voice.
WOW, you're doing Morgan James!!! That's awesome. I've seen her a couple of times here in DC and the lady is just amazing. She has some very interesting cover albums... and some impressive originals. New album coming soon, too!!! Thanks, Beth!
No problem. She is fantastic! x
Absolutely love your content Beth and I am so glad you reacted, more like you already know of postmodern jukebox. Bless you Beth. #roar
you should watch her in maps (maroon 5) from PMJ.
Her cover of Dear Prudence with Haley Reinhart is absolutely mesmerising. A duet by 2 of PMJs best vocalists, what's not to fall in love with 🥰🥰🥰
I actually requested it on the last PMJ video too so very happy this showed up and that you've seen her live. Had tickets to Stockholm but had to cancel last minute unfortunately. Absolutely love her!
You should NEVER stop this because it is PERFECT
The postmodern jukebox version of Maps with Morgan James singing is outstanding!!!
When she is really into it she's difficult to top. Her and her buddies singing "All about that bass" is a fun competition is a fun watch.
Morgan james is so amazing. Everytime i hear this song i forget about those parts where she goes so loud, for so long and still on the right notes. ANd everytime i go..Jeesus. You should PMJ maps. Also with morgan james.
It's funny. The facial expressions (1:54, 2:02, 8:11) and hand/body movements (2:17, 5:10, 8:50) you do are EXACTLY what I do in my mind when I listen to Morgan James. Frisson every time! I can't get enough of her!
4:26 "She can sing" Hell yeah, she can!!! 10:35 "I really think she is one of the best in the world." 100% agree!!!
My favorite comment from you . . . (1:57) "Her voice is a hug." TRUE! So comforting. (I'm so stealing this, BTW)
Morgan's diction is perfect.
Seen her live twice. She's such an under appreciated artist.
her PMJ - maps performance blew me away. She has so much breath control.
Even just that walk on at the beginning could start wars!
Morgan is amazing!
Ooh, you have to see her singing Maps! 🎶❤️
In 1973, a new band called Aerosmith, did a cover recording and performed this song pretty well. Only because PMJ and Morgan James had yet to lay down the original years later as we see and hear here. Glad we settled that debate in this episode of "Alternate History: Through The Wormhole".
Reacting to a Morgan James performance is extremely easy and pleasant, right? She is one of the greatest singers in the world today!!! Cheers from Brazil! Your channel is awesome !!
And her stage presence is amazing...
Thanks for reacting to Morgan! Her
"star" will definitely rise!
One of the best versions of a great song. Love it when my guitar friends ask for the first chord: "yeah, it's like a diminished Fm over Eb.
I'm a huge fan of PMJ as well! I love what they do with their rearrangements of well known songs. One of my favorites is Black Hole Sun feat. Haley Rhinehart. She's has an amazing voice as well.
Morgan es una maravilla. Voz poderosa, bella, emotiva y su presencia es de gran artista. La version de Morgan de Human by Rag'n'Bone Man es una clase completa de vocalizacion perfecta. Para mi su mejor cancion.
from the moment she pranced out in front of the strings i was a complete captive also you matched your lipstick to your sweater rrawrrrr
Morgan is an amazing singer. One of the few singers I subscribe to their RUclips channels.
She is fantastic. I would recommend seeing her live! x
Imagine a collaboration between Morgan James and Avi Kaplan. Both opera-trained, both with powerful voices and technique. That would be epic, whatever they would choose to sing.
you can tell that she is trained as a classical opera singer. the breathing technique is a dead giveaway
I discoverer her after watching postmodern jukebox I love her voice and Scott from postmodern jukebox is a genius thanks for your expert opinion 👍🏼
Morgan is amazing, and as a life long singer, she is always sending me to school
Morgan’s covers of Sledgehamer and If You Love Somebody Set Them Free are awesome.
As Morgan James has done many Post Moderm Jukebox songs, I am very familiar with them. I went to see them in my town. and I got some other awesome people from Post modern Jukebox like Christina Gatti, Kacey Abrams, Sarah Niemitz, that curly guy that plays the base often in PMJ clips and one of the two Tap-dancing ladies and 5 more artists. No Puddles, Haley Reinhart or Morgan James but you can't always get what you want, so I deffiniately got what I needed out of that two hours of blissfull music 🐱👤😍👌
Hey Cornelius! I also did a reaction to Haley Reinhart which you might like: ruclips.net/video/YNxMsQe3Z_g/видео.html
@@BethRoars Hotline Bling - Vintage '40s Swing Drake Cover ft. Cristina Gatti: ruclips.net/video/BAjaKl7xhvA/видео.html
@@BethRoars I SEE YOU
Excelente tu reaccion, saludos desde Costa Rica, pura vida !!!
Hers is my favorite voice.
Excited Beth is our favorite Beth.
Aerosmith fan - check. Morgan James fan- check. Beth Roars fan- check. Thank you for this reaction!
Although the vocalists take center stage in all of PMJ's videos, it's Scott Bradlee's arrangements that make it possible. He is the true genius behind these collaborations. Not to take anything away from the singers, they are all wonderful too.
I'd like to be a fly on the wall during those voice lessons.
A true master is a student their whole life.
Your reaction was the exact way I did. She is amazing.
She is incredible
she is amazing
2:09 omg look at that "the past is gone" sang as if it is going
Great job Beth. Don't disagree with a word you said. Morgan's incredible.
How much do I love Morgan James, from Maps to her covers of Aretha. And what was the one with just her and a tap dancer, incredible. My favorite is probably No Place I Would Rather Be, it just looks like they were having fun.
Crazy duo would be her and J Hud, that would be interesting
I recently stumbled onto the postmodern channel and im in love.
The big band romance, playing dress up and pure entertainment.
Some rather go to the club but i'd prefer to put my suit on, pick up my date and treat her to a place that plays this kind of music.
All major cities of the world needs a place like this even if it's just make-believe .. for one night.
Could you have a look at the girls from Larkin Poe or at Dorothy Martin? They're both really good!
They are amazing!
Larkin Poe are the bomb. I don't even know what to call what they do: blues/rock, hillbilly rock, kick-ass blues? Whatever you call it, they're amazing. I hope Beth gives them a spin.
@@1thomson Exactly! They fall between genres but they're just all the better for it. Their covers on their channel are just performed in front of a MacBook, so sounding that good on a Skype mic just shows how talented they are
Love your content.
I was wondering if you could have a look at a great Australian singer in Kate Miller-Heidke and either Last Day on Earth or Caught In a Crowd
Cheers from Australia!
Beth please please please react to deep purple - child in time live 1970. I beg of you, Ian Gillian has an amazing voice you’ll love him!
Those notes at the climax of the "ooooo" parts ... other worldly ...
Hey! Here is my reaction to Deep Purple: ruclips.net/video/LZwuzxt341Y/видео.html
@@BethRoars Wow, you're so awesome! Thank you for creating amazing content
The heels! It's all about the heels!
I love how youre just jamming with the tunes 😂
Ah I was hoping when you got to Moran James you would have done her cover of "I'm not the only one" . Her singing that puts me into tears everytime.
i never knew the lyrics to this song till i saw this cover the first time..
Sounds like it should be from a James Bond theme song
Would love to see Steven Tyler’s reaction to this! Or you reacting to his vocals (both in his youth and a more recent performance).
I thought the same thing. Would love to hear what Steven Tyler thinks.
dfhowes He would probably love it.
@@machinemaker12 How could he not?
I really want to hear her sing this song WITH Steven Tyler.
She hits whistle notes in PMJ’s version of “Barbie Girl”... totally underrated, in my opinion.
wow, thx
I love that vid. She grins and giggles while singing the suggestive lyrics, tambourine guy bounces in and plays the air theremin while she vocalizes,and her exit is great! I watch it on bad days to cheer myself up!
How did Postmodern Jukebox find and convince both Morgan James and Haley Reinhard to sing with them. Incredible talent and ability just does not do it justice. Perhaps phenomenal.
I like Morgan James. She's a great singer. When I listen to Morgan James, I don't hear her singing the lyrics/words, I hear her singing the sounds, which coincidentally happen to be English words. That's my opinion. What do you think?
I get you! I go fully into the emotion rather than the lyrics. x
Her version of “Maps” is my favorite PMJ cover
Morgan James!!!!!!
Yup, 'nuff said!
What a nice voice you have!
I know this is late to the party, and I'm not sure if anyone else mentioned it, but here's a link to Morgan singing "operatically" to an aria from Candide. Thought you might enjoy it. Happy Easter and please stay healthy and safe! m.ruclips.net/video/CDUTHMaNgLE/видео.html
Yes...it has a James Bond sound to it. I couldn't pin down why the sound felt familiar.
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You got really excited. I like it
You are always so beautiful and today’s top ... that color just adds to your beauty.
You check out Dear Prudence w Hailey Reinhart and her? Omg Fantastic!
Hey Matthew. Here is reaction to Haley Reinhart which you might like: ruclips.net/video/YNxMsQe3Z_g/видео.html
Morgan has that mamba mentality.
Please look at The Beauty in Suffering by Spiritbox. It's a live studio performance and it's lovely. Love the vid as always Beth.
It's amazing that the people who are the most famous are not a match for her...in my opinion