I´m spanish, not italian. But, for me, this is the best love song ever made. And she is no the composer (it was made by Lucio Dalla). This song, is about a man who is dying in front of a very whimsical girl, but he loves her. Even knowing if he sings, he dies, he has to. Cause love is like that. It can be the most powerful display of feelings, but also pain. Every single time i hear this song singed by Lafa Fabian, i cry. Every single one.
Caruso, is an italian song, written, composed and performed in 1986 by Lucio Dalla as a tribute to Enrico Caruso, the most famous tenor of his time (late 19th / early 20th century). He was the first global singing superstar It has very quickly become a classic of italia music and the biggest names have covered it (Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, …. and of course Luciano Pavarotti). But for many, Lara's version is the best ever, as she was able, with her unique ability to convey the emotions of a song, to reveal the real sad story written by Lucio Dalla. I was told that Lucio Dalla himself, after hearing this performance, said that she made it her song and this is the best version he has heard from it. The story is about the last days of Enrico Caruso, he knows he is dying, and he is remembering all his career on stage and telling his much younger wife how much he loves her. For Lara, this song is really important as this is a kind of anthem for Italy, and she is so much connected to this country. She spent the first few years of her life there with her sicilian mother and grandma. Her husband is also sicilian.
What a real moment. You guys are great. Thank you. You now know fully. She is the Queen, long may she reign. Grown men cry hearing this all the time, I can tell you from personal experience. A little below on the backstory to this song...it is worth knowing. Please read and then re-listen to the song. first a side note: I adore Luciano Pavarotti, and "adore" barely scratches the surface. I am a child of the Pavarotti Era and we all worshipped him, live, I remember seeing him live like it was yesterday. There have been only two voices that can make me tear up just hearing them. Luciano and Lara. Luciano's "Caruso" is traditional, he uses the high notes at the end of phrases to go big. She uses them to go angelic. Her interpretation is vastly different. And in all do respect - molto rispetto - to the Maestro, I like Lara's better. The song is very beautiful, covered by many, and it is about the dying days of Enrico Caruso (the O.G., the Original Gangster of modern opera and a worldwide superstar on the order of Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra combined). He married a women, an heiress, in a very public affair. Caruso died young at 48, his wife was much younger, in 1921. Caruso made it to the phonogragh era however and was so popular that he single handily is responsible for insane demand of phonograghs for the rich early on as you simply HAD to have the record and the player to show and delight your friends with Enrico Caruso. Lucio Dalla, the author, imagined those gut wrenching dying days of Enrico, saying goodbye to his young wife. Dalla visited the Hotel where Caruso and his wife stayed often, the actual room in fact, on the Gulf of Sorrento (hence the words in the song). Lara sings - Gulf of "Surriento" not Surrento - not a mistake. "Surriento" is the Neapolitan word for Surrento, a word which Caruso would have used (He was born in Naples). LARA. MISSES. NOTHING. Beautiful song, beautifully...masterfully done, in perfect Italian. Knowing the backstory only makes one cry a little more the next time you listen to this, and you will. She has you now as she has all of us.
Lara LIVES the songs she sings ........... and uniquely she invites her audience to join her into the journey of that song........she is one of a very few artists who, when you are in the audience, makes you feel as though she is singing only for you. For me, anyway, she is the Ultimate Artist - she paints, sculpts, verbalizes, and explores the story the composer intended .............. AND she does it with a set of pipes that only a handful have been given.
It's very satisfying to watch people struggle to articulate their reactions to Lara Fabian, because i have had the same reaction too, and needed to validate the extent of my amazement by observing identical reactions of others. Utter incredulity coupled with sublime enchantment . She is truly "the whole package." as they say. But so extremely so that it is difficult to really believe anyone could be this good. But, she is.
I think his Italian roots from his mother, plus the early years of his life spent in Sicily, finally all emerge in this beautiful cover! In which Lara shows off all the his great class. With a technique and a perfect control of his voice, with which he manages to do everything he wants, with great naturalness and apparently without any effort. really incredibile!
I ve been listening Lara Fabian for the last 20 years. She is simply phenomenal. Her breath control is amazing, her beltings are something else, she is on another level. Love this story teller. She is not just an artist, she is musical poetry. Please react to Lara Fabian - Je t'aime live.
Great reaction Harry and Sharlene. Thanks Vic for pushing this. I pointed you to the playlist with good quality videos and subtitles for this concert, so this should be decent from now on 😅👍 Yes Lara is the queen of emotions and she loves these ballads for this reason. But she is also versatile and has some upbeat songs : I will love again was even #1 at the US DANCE Billboard for more than one year ! She also has some rock songs and I am sure Vic will soon introduce you to some of these 😀 I hope to see more reactions to Lara very soon. You just scratched the surface for now but I love your reactions to it 👏
"Caruso" was written to honor Enrico Caruso, the great Italian tenor who died young, shortly after his daughter was born.....this piece imagines Caruso's last words to his wife and his daughter........"Te voglio bene assai' (I love you very much)....originally written for a male tenor, all the great (and near great) male and female operatic performers have sung this piece
Saludos desde Costa Rica!Exelente reacción!Hermosa canción e interpretación increíble de Lara Fabian,la mejor cantante e intérprete del mundo,la voz de cristal mas bella y perfécta que existe!Gracías!
Have you noticed because no one has said anything that so far in the three songs she has sung, French, English, Italian. Each one with the most perfect execution and without her even struggling anywhere. Every inflection has meaning, even when you say she croaks, it’s intentional however it’s without force, it’s just part of the story she is living at that moment.
L.Fabian is very good at singing emotions, ballads...ect However, she also has songs that move more, so I recommend the title "I will love again" from the same private concert!!
Thank you for reacting to the greatest female voice to ever live, a lot of Fabian more please and the greatest male voice would be David Phelps. Until next time, stay well
IMHO Lara is the finest female voice in the World, if not the finest of ALL voices ! I also tried to give you a challenge, to try and keep your soul while reacting to "You're not from here" ! Or for a change of pace, try "I will Love again" !
Thank you so much, try Lara Fabian with Johnny Hallyday , requiem pour un fou, with the translation. You will see another side of Lara. She is great , thanks again. I enjoyed this.
I would like you to react to a song by a Spanish singer, her name is Diana Navarro. With the song "El perdón" she is a very versatile singer who sings different musical styles. With some melismas and a very particular voice that characterize her. Best regards
Of course there are happy things for Lara. You don't know what monster of a great artist she is. You can find sensual, sexual, happy Lara and she gives her best in every delivery. Don't understimate her, I guess maybe she is so underrated. TRY MADEMOISELLE HYDE, to see SEDUCTIVE LARA. Thank you for your excellent reactions.
Hey if you want to react to a more upbeat song from lara I’d recommend “I will love again” she performed it at that same concert (from lara with love). Her label wanted her to do dance songs instead of ballads so she wouldn’t compete with Céline Dion 🙄
Hi, liked your reaction about that song and artist in general. You wanted a more positive sound, I would suggest "Je t'aime" live as well. This has been a pure moment of communion with the audience that I never found again: ruclips.net/video/qO3b-MyyTZg/видео.html Or Adagio (from a classical piece of Tomaso Albinoni, some centuries ago) : ruclips.net/video/jKtNuLG5jAo/видео.html that she also wrote.
if you want to hear something different from here... Quédate it is. the more i listen to it, the more i like it! ruclips.net/video/cX0CPdBV75E/видео.html
Lara can sing in 11 languages phenomenal
Si un jour ils écoutent "You're not from here", je pense que Sharlene va littéralement tomber de sa chaise sur la dernière note😁😁
Muito bom !!! sou fã da Lara.
Lara my love memory ❤
Legendary!
I´m spanish, not italian. But, for me, this is the best love song ever made. And she is no the composer (it was made by Lucio Dalla). This song, is about a man who is dying in front of a very whimsical girl, but he loves her. Even knowing if he sings, he dies, he has to. Cause love is like that. It can be the most powerful display of feelings, but also pain. Every single time i hear this song singed by Lafa Fabian, i cry. Every single one.
Caruso, is an italian song, written, composed and performed in 1986 by Lucio Dalla as a tribute to Enrico Caruso, the most famous tenor of his time (late 19th / early 20th century). He was the first global singing superstar
It has very quickly become a classic of italia music and the biggest names have covered it (Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, …. and of course Luciano Pavarotti).
But for many, Lara's version is the best ever, as she was able, with her unique ability to convey the emotions of a song, to reveal the real sad story written by Lucio Dalla.
I was told that Lucio Dalla himself, after hearing this performance, said that she made it her song and this is the best version he has heard from it.
The story is about the last days of Enrico Caruso, he knows he is dying, and he is remembering all his career on stage and telling his much younger wife how much he loves her.
For Lara, this song is really important as this is a kind of anthem for Italy, and she is so much connected to this country. She spent the first few years of her life there with her sicilian mother and grandma. Her husband is also sicilian.
A great performance, brava Lara 👍
Wow ❤
Lara is the 4th element guys, search why that, Lara is among the best voices that have walked this planet.
she can sing in at least 8 languages she is phenomonal
What a real moment. You guys are great. Thank you. You now know fully. She is the Queen, long may she reign. Grown men cry hearing this all the time, I can tell you from personal experience. A little below on the backstory to this song...it is worth knowing. Please read and then re-listen to the song. first a side note: I adore Luciano Pavarotti, and "adore" barely scratches the surface. I am a child of the Pavarotti Era and we all worshipped him, live, I remember seeing him live like it was yesterday. There have been only two voices that can make me tear up just hearing them. Luciano and Lara. Luciano's "Caruso" is traditional, he uses the high notes at the end of phrases to go big. She uses them to go angelic. Her interpretation is vastly different. And in all do respect - molto rispetto - to the Maestro, I like Lara's better. The song is very beautiful, covered by many, and it is about the dying days of Enrico Caruso (the O.G., the Original Gangster of modern opera and a worldwide superstar on the order of Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra combined). He married a women, an heiress, in a very public affair. Caruso died young at 48, his wife was much younger, in 1921. Caruso made it to the phonogragh era however and was so popular that he single handily is responsible for insane demand of phonograghs for the rich early on as you simply HAD to have the record and the player to show and delight your friends with Enrico Caruso. Lucio Dalla, the author, imagined those gut wrenching dying days of Enrico, saying goodbye to his young wife. Dalla visited the Hotel where Caruso and his wife stayed often, the actual room in fact, on the Gulf of Sorrento (hence the words in the song). Lara sings - Gulf of "Surriento" not Surrento - not a mistake. "Surriento" is the Neapolitan word for Surrento, a word which Caruso would have used (He was born in Naples). LARA. MISSES. NOTHING. Beautiful song, beautifully...masterfully done, in perfect Italian. Knowing the backstory only makes one cry a little more the next time you listen to this, and you will. She has you now as she has all of us.
She is half Italian. That's all you can say 😊🎉
Lara LIVES the songs she sings ........... and uniquely she invites her audience to join her into the journey of that song........she is one of a very few artists who, when you are in the audience, makes you feel as though she is singing only for you. For me, anyway, she is the Ultimate Artist - she paints, sculpts, verbalizes, and explores the story the composer intended .............. AND she does it with a set of pipes that only a handful have been given.
Lara is life. What every artist should aspire to be.
Best rendition of this song, hands down. She’s phenomenal. Please react to Broken Vow from the same concert
sei fantastico e grazie per questo meraviglioso vileo
Check out " Quedate" She sings in Spanish and has a nice outgoing waving
It's very satisfying to watch people struggle to articulate their reactions to Lara Fabian, because i have had the same reaction too, and needed to validate the extent of my amazement by observing identical reactions of others. Utter incredulity coupled with sublime enchantment . She is truly "the whole package." as they say. But so extremely so that it is difficult to really believe anyone could be this good. But, she is.
I think his Italian roots from his mother, plus the early years of his life spent in Sicily, finally all emerge in this beautiful cover! In which Lara shows off all the his great class. With a technique and a perfect control of his voice, with which he manages to do everything he wants, with great naturalness and apparently without any effort. really incredibile!
I ve been listening Lara Fabian for the last 20 years. She is simply phenomenal. Her breath control is amazing, her beltings are something else, she is on another level. Love this story teller. She is not just an artist, she is musical poetry. Please react to Lara Fabian - Je t'aime live.
queen lara x
Thanks for reacting to Lara ❤
Love your reactions to Lara ❤
Love Lara ❤
Love from Denmark ❤
Great reaction Harry and Sharlene. Thanks Vic for pushing this. I pointed you to the playlist with good quality videos and subtitles for this concert, so this should be decent from now on 😅👍
Yes Lara is the queen of emotions and she loves these ballads for this reason.
But she is also versatile and has some upbeat songs : I will love again was even #1 at the US DANCE Billboard for more than one year !
She also has some rock songs and I am sure Vic will soon introduce you to some of these 😀
I hope to see more reactions to Lara very soon. You just scratched the surface for now but I love your reactions to it 👏
"Caruso" was written to honor Enrico Caruso, the great Italian tenor who died young, shortly after his daughter was born.....this piece imagines Caruso's last words to his wife and his daughter........"Te voglio bene assai' (I love you very much)....originally written for a male tenor, all the great (and near great) male and female operatic performers have sung this piece
If you listen to some of her pop songs you will see a whole other side of Lara.
Hello,chanson joyeuse ,i will love again
Saludos desde Costa Rica!Exelente reacción!Hermosa canción e interpretación increíble de Lara Fabian,la mejor cantante e intérprete del mundo,la voz de cristal mas bella y perfécta que existe!Gracías!
More Lara please
Have you noticed because no one has said anything that so far in the three songs she has sung, French, English, Italian. Each one with the most perfect execution and without her even struggling anywhere. Every inflection has meaning, even when you say she croaks, it’s intentional however it’s without force, it’s just part of the story she is living at that moment.
You guys are great! Please keep reacting to her
L.Fabian is very good at singing emotions, ballads...ect However, she also has songs that move more, so I recommend the title "I will love again" from the same private concert!!
Thank you for reacting to the greatest female voice to ever live, a lot of Fabian more please and the greatest male voice would be David Phelps. Until next time, stay well
La plus belle voix du monde et incontestable
Une belle âme avec une belle voix
@@engelbertvicmiller ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Love your videos you need to check her song Perdere l'amore, she is so talented not to many people can sing in multiple languages
IMHO Lara is the finest female voice in the World, if not the finest of ALL voices !
I also tried to give you a challenge, to try and keep your soul while reacting to "You're not from here" !
Or for a change of pace, try "I will Love again" !
Thank you so much, try Lara Fabian with Johnny Hallyday , requiem pour un fou, with the translation. You will see another side of Lara. She is great , thanks again. I enjoyed this.
Another great song is (You’re not from here ) the control on that song is incredible
❤❤❤
She has the same dramatics and belts as Celine
Love your feedback.
I would like you to react to a song by a Spanish singer, her name is Diana Navarro. With the song "El perdón" she is a very versatile singer who sings different musical styles. With some melismas and a very particular voice that characterize her. Best regards
Try for an upbeat song from Lara, from the same concert "I will love again"
Of course there are happy things for Lara. You don't know what monster of a great artist she is. You can find sensual, sexual, happy Lara and she gives her best in every delivery. Don't understimate her, I guess maybe she is so underrated. TRY MADEMOISELLE HYDE, to see SEDUCTIVE LARA. Thank you for your excellent reactions.
You could listen to "Je t'aime" by Lara Fabian!
Hey if you want to react to a more upbeat song from lara I’d recommend “I will love again” she performed it at that same concert (from lara with love). Her label wanted her to do dance songs instead of ballads so she wouldn’t compete with Céline Dion 🙄
React to perdere l'amore..another Italian from Massimo Renieri.. she owns that song.. spectacular!
Broken vow plz
Hi, liked your reaction about that song and artist in general.
You wanted a more positive sound, I would suggest "Je t'aime" live as well. This has been a pure moment of communion with the audience that I never found again:
ruclips.net/video/qO3b-MyyTZg/видео.html
Or Adagio (from a classical piece of Tomaso Albinoni, some centuries ago) : ruclips.net/video/jKtNuLG5jAo/видео.html that she also wrote.
Florent Pagny, chanteur français chante Caruso magnifiquement bien également, écoutez le s'il vous plaît
By the way her mother was italian.
The refrain is in Neapolitan language.
Hello! You have to react to Yentl !!!
Vanny Vabiola the top female voice in the world today. Start off with, I Surenda. Please dont miss out.
And also Lara in Broken Bow
ruclips.net/video/FNVR0yK8Ec8/видео.html
Caruso lucio dalla original best
And here's To Love Again from the same concert...ruclips.net/video/nWFi_ktPKLU/видео.html
Vanny Vabiola
if you want to hear something different from here... Quédate it is. the more i listen to it, the more i like it!
ruclips.net/video/cX0CPdBV75E/видео.html
She's Lebanese !
Broken vow
you talk tooooooooo much