Right. I appreciate you acknowledging that. This is a song Chris Isaak wrote and recorded for his 1989 "Heart Shaped World" album, and it's a classic. Others have done cover versions, some stronger than others. What I hear in this live version is the heartbreak and the melancholy, even the devastation of feeling that after dealing with such powerful unrequited love there is no chance of love.
Such a moody song; the video for the song, which starred Chris and a model, was so sensual that it pushed the envelope at the time; modest compared to the garishness of today; it was pure beauty. And all we girls had a crush on him ❤😂
The words to this song does something wonderful. It takes a point of view in the present (which is actually in the future) and looks back at the past (which actually the now). Think of it this way, "...if I knew then what I know now..." It is beautiful. The narrator is thinking about it now and speaking to his younger self. Another powerful example of transcending time is a song called "Old Man," by Neil Young. In the beginning he is a young man speaking to another person who is an old man. By the end of the song, he is an old man reflecting on life and speaking back to himself when he was the young man. - I'm enjoying your reaction vids, Mug. Take a look at how you write your titles and embed captions on thumbnails. You want viewers to be able to know what it is before they click on it.
Chris is super funny live as well as a great singer - I took my daughter to see him for a Christmas show and he came up to the second floor and did his Elvis cover of Blue Christmas which was AWESOME! Don't think he doesn't have many hits....dude is SOLID GOLD
The reason Chris sings the song with the correct emotion is likely because he wrote this song for a girl he met while in Hawaii. He knew that she was leaving and didn’t want to get to attached to her but he did fall in love with her. He didn’t know how to tell her so he wrote the song to express how he felt to her. Chris explained that when he says “I don’t wanna fall in love with you” it’s because he was scared to get hurt. Chris always sang the song with so much passion because the lyrics were his real feelings to a real woman in his life
Cool that you used this video of the song, but if you are red blooded, then you should watch the actual music video of this song. One of the sexiest videos of all time. Then watch the Tenacious D music video cover of the song (not the live in SiriusXM version)
This is the original version by the man who wrote the song, but you should give the version by Beth Roars a listen. It's a stripped down arrangement with her incredible vocals carrying the song. ✌️
You should see this music video. I was really young and this was the moment my parents were like, “You’re no longer allowed to watch MTV without us being present.” They still encouraged musical exploration and indeed did like the song. But the sexual content of the video was too much for them to condone for a child……..and they were probably right, lol. ✌️
I watch reaction videos mostly for the different facial expressions and brief comments to see how someone responds to a song I think is powerful. I hope you won't be slighted if I say that your facial expressions and comments are a bit more edgy. (I'm fine with someone having reservations about a song, how it's performed, etc. That's important to hear.) At times, your facial expressions are almost menacing, a bit scary, then they transition into serious and intent listening. It's you being you, I know.
Apologies, as I was making the thumbnail I realized this was Chris' song! forgive me!
Right. I appreciate you acknowledging that. This is a song Chris Isaak wrote and recorded for his 1989 "Heart Shaped World" album, and it's a classic. Others have done cover versions, some stronger than others. What I hear in this live version is the heartbreak and the melancholy, even the devastation of feeling that after dealing with such powerful unrequited love there is no chance of love.
I think he knows how it was intended to be sung. He wrote and recorded it.
Chris Issak wrote the song. His version is the original iconic version that everyone knows.
Chris’ vocal inspiration was the great Roy Orbison- iconic singer /songwriter “ Pretty Woman”.
This is a rare occasion, where a live performance sounds better than the studio version.
Chris Isaak is a much underappreciated artist imo. His album, Heart Shaped World, was on heavy rotati9on on my CD player. A stone cold classic.
Such a moody song; the video for the song, which starred Chris and a model, was so sensual that it pushed the envelope at the time; modest compared to the garishness of today; it was pure beauty. And all we girls had a crush on him ❤😂
Chris always had the ability to make every woman hearing him sing believe firmly that he was singing directly to and for her and only her.
the model was helena christensen
He didn’t turn it into anything. it’s his own song,he wrote it and had an enormous hit with it.
Amazing voice even more remarkable considering it's live
"nobody loves no one"; such an awesome final line!
The music video for this is pretty sensual stuff.
diana covered chris. she was excellent, but this is chris' song
I didn't realize that til I was google searching for the thumbnail!
@@MugnifyRTS that's ok, maybe do more research next time? no offense intended. cheers. great channel.
Way laid-back. Great smooth song and performance...and reaction.
A haunting song.
Have always loved this song - thanks for playing it
The words to this song does something wonderful.
It takes a point of view in the present (which is actually in the future) and looks back at the past (which actually the now).
Think of it this way, "...if I knew then what I know now..."
It is beautiful.
The narrator is thinking about it now and speaking to his younger self.
Another powerful example of transcending time is a song called "Old Man," by Neil Young.
In the beginning he is a young man speaking to another person who is an old man.
By the end of the song, he is an old man reflecting on life and speaking back to himself when he was the young man.
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I'm enjoying your reaction vids, Mug.
Take a look at how you write your titles and embed captions on thumbnails.
You want viewers to be able to know what it is before they click on it.
Chris is super funny live as well as a great singer - I took my daughter to see him for a Christmas show and he came up to the second floor and did his Elvis cover of Blue Christmas which was AWESOME! Don't think he doesn't have many hits....dude is SOLID GOLD
The reason Chris sings the song with the correct emotion is likely because he wrote this song for a girl he met while in Hawaii. He knew that she was leaving and didn’t want to get to attached to her but he did fall in love with her. He didn’t know how to tell her so he wrote the song to express how he felt to her. Chris explained that when he says “I don’t wanna fall in love with you” it’s because he was scared to get hurt.
Chris always sang the song with so much passion because the lyrics were his real feelings to a real woman in his life
I loved this song, and the music video. You should watch that some day. It tells the story.
The definition of "Haunting"!
Melancholy is the word.
That’s it!! That’s what I was looking for
Always a favorite. It's beautiful for being an anti love song.
Cool that you used this video of the song, but if you are red blooded, then you should watch the actual music video of this song. One of the sexiest videos of all time. Then watch the Tenacious D music video cover of the song (not the live in SiriusXM version)
This is the original version by the man who wrote the song, but you should give the version by Beth Roars a listen. It's a stripped down arrangement with her incredible vocals carrying the song. ✌️
This is his song. Watch official video and you will really enjoy it
This is his original song my friend.
It truly is best to listen first to the studio original music video version, and then go on to a live performance.
You should see this music video. I was really young and this was the moment my parents were like, “You’re no longer allowed to watch MTV without us being present.” They still encouraged musical exploration and indeed did like the song. But the sexual content of the video was too much for them to condone for a child……..and they were probably right, lol. ✌️
You need to watch his video...😊
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥good morning!!
the black/white video is awesome
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some may say it's R rated
It's like saying Michael Jackson sung thriller wrong because you heard a cover first!😂
My husband and I played this album endlessly when we were dating.
90s had the best music. Every genre.
Just like Waterboy's Mama said, "Little girls are the devil"
I watch reaction videos mostly for the different facial expressions and brief comments to see how someone responds to a song I think is powerful. I hope you won't be slighted if I say that your facial expressions and comments are a bit more edgy. (I'm fine with someone having reservations about a song, how it's performed, etc. That's important to hear.) At times, your facial expressions are almost menacing, a bit scary, then they transition into serious and intent listening. It's you being you, I know.
Man, I didn't even know I was doing that.. I'll rewatch this! Thank you
❤😊
The video for this song is STEAMY!
Check out the Album by Chris called Baja Sessions. Magnificent.
You think he sounds good in studio...live...just as good if not better
This is not my favorite version
This is the real song. I hate people sijng covers on YT