Just got goose bumps. I've seen Vanessa sing live in a suburban pub in Melbourne, her voice is mind boggling good...almost ethereal in places and powerhouse in others....how she's not world famous says something about her bad management and not her incredible talent.
Vanessa is just a beast. Her voice is one of a kind. When it comes to long, sustained notes, I think about “You are not from here” by Lara Fabian, where she just sustains the last note for 19-20 seconds 😵😩
Very nice video! Vanessa has a unique voice, her top notes are really impressive. You can't even hear a bit of straining! Vocally I think she is one of the best singers.
So glad you reviewed Vanessa.. one of the only performers today that can not only effortlessly hit a C6 note, but “sing” a C6 and come out of it into her chest voice - truly outstanding.
Amen ! I was there that Friday night in September 2000 - Vanessa Amorosi's performance was probably one of the greatest singing performance in the Olympics Games for Opening Ceremonies. A real Gold Medal Performance! God bless you Vanessa ! John Lockyer - Sydney Australia.
I remember that day well and being totally blown away by her live performance. Truly an epic and underrated singer and she is performing at Australia Decides this weekend for the Eurovision selection.
Proudest moment I’ve ever felt with tears watching Vanessa sing this beautiful song. Thank you Stephanie for your superb detail review, definitely uplifting.
Hands down the best vocal performance I have ever heard. The biggest of public stages, the Olympics, witnessed by tens of thousands at the Olympic Stadium and seen by billions worldwide. She was only 19 years old. I saw it live on television and have never forgotten it. Truly a performance for the ages. Magnificently done Vanessa.
I was at the rehearsal for the opening ceremony the day before this performance & we weren't allowed to talk about any of it until it had aired the next day. John Farnham & Olivia Newton John were the ones everyone was excited about, but this was the one everyone there had trouble not talking about, it was clearly something super special & was going to be a major highlight and then at the real thing, that cloth actually worked properly & made it even more spectacular than we could have imagined! Night before the cloth was a bit of a mess, there wasn't the people in the middle & we didn't get the rings on it & pretty sure the other images weren't on it either, just a couple for testing purposes, but they kept as much as they could secret. There was an earlier rehearsal where there were far less people in the stadium & they actually ripped that cloth, cause it got caught on the seats, without people to be lifting it over them & they had less people actually walking it through. Anyway, she was spectacular to see live doing this! I was sitting right near that stage she was on too!!!!! Only about 5 seats between me & her! Was just amazing! I got to see her at the Paralympic games opening too, again she was fantastic, but didn't compare to this one! This was the best singing of the whole Olympics/Paralympics. Most emotional songs were a tie between this & Midnight Oil's Beds are Burning at the Closing ceremony, I got to go to that because of being a volunteer, no way I could have got a ticket otherwise, only the super rich connected people & corporates could get them, so hearing the whole stadium singing about "give it back" re Australia to Aboriginal people was incredibly emotional, given the politics of the time. Christine Anu changing the words of her island home to make Australia the island & the song be about all of us was super special too, but nothing compared to the vocals of this song
I'm pretty sure she wasn't singing live on the night - everyone seemed to mime at the 2000 Olympics, and it just *looks* like she's miming too, particularly around 8:30 mark. But of course it still came out of her mouth at some point so it's still an amazing vocal.
It’s been said At the last minute the powers to be on the night decide that they would not go live as the wind was so strong and it would play up with the mics and that this being the 2000 Olympic and the world was watching they wanted a polish performance as Australia was on show.. But some of the Performers have said they did sing live that night.. 😃
seanp7dc if I may question out of curiosity, how is it possible to tell that they could’ve performed it LIVE in front of a live audience AND worldwide? Just wondering (please answer - or someone else)...
All performers at the Sydney opening ceremony were not performing live - this was covered extensively in the media at the time. This does not take away the fact that this is still her in the studio version - just that the vocals weren't live in the stadium as inferred.
Yes in Olivia Newton johns performance with John Farnham she dropped the mike it was an awesome piece of vantrilaquism My spell check wouldn’t help on that word.I have no clue how to spell it. Anyway ONJ is so loved no one cared they probably just felt bad for her. Actually imagine Vanessa Amorosi in a duet with John Farnham our 2 greatest voices in Australian pop rock history.
I recently got the script for the first stadium rehersals for the 2000 olympics opening ceremony on ebay. In it were written mic cues for most of the performers on the night. While i can't say 100% sure that Amorosi performed live, I can say it is likely that there were multiple scripts for different segments and that her mic cues could be there. If you were to look at media stories closely, you would see that the miming was done by the orchestra but not the vocal performances and that some of the pieces were recorded by a different orchestra.
Vanesa is a great singer Australia has many great singers but are pretty much ignored because of being overtaken by America singers that cant sing. You should check out Dami im (Korean Australian) who came 2nd at Eurovision 2016 and she was sitting down most of the time. She does not sing so high but she puts power into those notes, amazing performance. everyone said she was robbed. Here is the performance ruclips.net/video/5ymFX91HwM0/видео.html
@@VanishingMoonlight No, no, and noooo. See ruclips.net/video/y-_GirAdlJc/видео.html 4 octaves sung in one song. One of the most difficult and complex songs that ever existed. A mixture of techniques and exchanges of registers so complicated that they don't particularly know anyone else who can execute with such Hability. Simply the best singer of the world.
Preaching to choir.....I have followed Vanessa...I saw her 2 years ago...got a pic with here....the world has missed the boat...it's good to be an Aussie...and she's just the tip of our vocalisist when it comes to vibrato...pitch and soul
Please, comment from Dimash's YT channel songs Ogni Pietra or Passion. Epic operatic compositions written especially for him by famous Russian composer Igor Crutoy. Thanks for reaction❤️
Actually picked up somethings! (The “for-ih-ver” modification) a lot of youtube vocal coaches would just be amazed by her, thanks for also adding to that
The two greatest stadium live performances I've ever seen is this one at #1 followed closely behind by Brono Mars 2014 Superbowl halftime show, they both completely knock it right out of the park.
@@mikewhite3670 No. It was prerecorded in a LIVE SETTING. Meaning it actually was live, and was being recorded as she sang it. She said in an interview she was not supposed to go down at the end but she was running out of air to get that last note out.
@@mikewhite3670 I was there for the dress rehearsal the night before, about 5 seats away from the stage she was singing on. Sounded live to me (although I really don't know how you would tell for sure). There was lots of stuff at the rehearsal that was not actually "live" & the rehearsal was recorded in case of problems with the real event, so that they could use the rehearsal footage in the place of the real stuff for all later non-live broadcasts, or directly in the case of weather or other problems that meant they lost the feed for some reason. On the screen during the rehearsal, we could see what they were recording as a back up if there was a problem with the live version & what they were not. For anything that was not, there was big writing saying "not for broadcast" over the screen, so all the official addresses, the athletes entering, the flags etc etc all had the "not for broadcast" message on the screen. There was also no Olympic rings on the cloth during the rehearsal & the dove we couldn't see, if it was there, cause there wasn't people holding the cloth up, the cloth actually ripped at the first rehearsal because of the lack of people. I didn't see that one, but we were all told about it & the whole stadium were told before the start of the rehearsal what that stand had to do with that cloth, so as to make it work. I was also at the closing ceremony (not rehearsal, not sure if they even had a rehearsal for that one). I was in the volunteers stand at the other end of the stadium for that one, the stand closest to where Midnight oil performed, yet it wasn't until I watched the recording of it on tv that I picked up on the proof of that being live that was evident there, with the lyrics screw up. From where I was in that stand for that ceremony, there's NO WAY I could have identified if anything was live or not! Same story with where I was sitting for the Paralympic ceremonies, absolutely no way I could have identified if it was live or not, other than at the one where I was super close to the stage Vanessa Amorosi was on & even then I really doubt I really could tell. Choir was easy to tell, cause they were right behind me & they cut in & out at various times as part of the rehearsal as opposed to real performance, plus I knew 2 of the kids in the kids choir & I also knew one of the marching band kids. Pretty sure from memory the choirs & marching band did also do studio stuff to supplement the live stuff or something, I can't really remember now, there were other more interesting parts of what they were doing that I took more note of than that. I call total BS on your being able to tell if it was live or not just by being present in that stadium though, just wasn't possible, even at the rehearsal, when there was far more chance to identify stuff like that, or at least where it would have probably stuck out like a sore thumb if it wasn't live & certainly that didn't happen
I hate that you say thinner. She is not singing thinner, she is singing brighter or lighter but not thinner. Thinner is commonly used for losing resonance or closing the throat. The sound is still very wide up there.
She had the main Olympic theme song though & she was the highlight of the night! (at least at the rehearsal, the night before I know that that is how everyone in the audience felt, she blew away John Farnham & Olvia Newton John. Sure there were other highlights of the show, such as the flame, but in terms of songs & vocals she was easily the best imo
@@mehere8038 Thats your opinion!! I disagree on that because all the songs were written for each segment and person to sing it. And The Flame was the first to be sung and Tina delivered like always spot on. than Dare to Dream with John and Olivia amazing! showed the world how it’s done, then Heroes Live Forever and Vanessa sung her heart out theirs no doubt about it but to say she was the one only that performed the best is just stupid when all out artist were bloody Awesome 🧐😊🇦🇺
@@aussiekat6379 You left out Nikki Webster. If you're going to include all the others, she kinda needs to be included too don't you think? & yes, all were awesome, but I still have no issue saying Vanessa Amorosi opened it, cause she did, even if the others did too
@@joannamatthews6473 I just got an album of Vanessa's this week. It's called, "Have a Look", and it's year is 2000. It also included the Olympic rendition I was looking for. I ordered it on Ebay, and it came all the way from Germany.
Jandi the Artsy-Rose the album version is not the same as the offical Sydney Olympic opening cermonu version. She sings the low notes in the album were as the Olympic Opening Ceremony version she sings higher notes in this section “Since all the history (Searching for a destiny) And searching for a destiny (Be there that we can be)Be there that we can be”
This was actually not live, but lip-syncing according to the Australian OC. All the music and performance were pre-recorded to guarantee perfection. But still, Vanessa was amazing!
She's easily Lara Fabian lvl And for me (I know this is just a matter of taste) her brighter, more twangy sound is much nicer to listen to, I'm not a fan of Lara Fabian's sometimes slightly Kermit like sound, though her technique is also awesome.
she does have a great voice but it doesn't have that wow factor anymore that I would think a singer needs to be considered unique. For example if she was to jump on to Americas got talent she would gain followers but not be remembered for her voice. she lacks star quality.
Please. Her voice is outstandingly much better than the 99,99% or 100% of the people that compite in those programs. Lol she has an outstanding technique and her tone is complitelly unique. Most of the singers in that competition are worse than mediocre compared to her.
@@Ignasimp I didn't say she does not have a great voice. I actually said she does...but will stand by my opinion she does not have star power or that wow factor. It's not unique in anyway. Macy Gray is unique, Aretha, Whitney. Her technique does not matter cause regardless of the fact she has been trained or not... it just lacks uniqueness
@@camelo1495 "she does not have that wow factor" oh yes, because that sentence makes a lot of sense. What on earth is a "wow factor"? can you mesure it? Lol this is complitelly subjective, so talking about it as an absolute like you do is complitelly stupid. Try using objective things when discussing a topic. I'm not the child here specially when you are the one that feels like I'm acting like your mom or your teacher. (It feels like you are contradicting yourself, i can not be acting like a child and at the same time like a mom or a teacher). And if you feel like it, it provably is because you are being schooled. Have a nice day trying to recover from this. When you can explain to me what a wow factor means we'll be able to discus if other singers (from those stupid contests you said) have it mare than her.
That end note is sustained forver! What's your favorite song with a really long sustained note? Leave a comment below!
Pleaase reacts to SITI NURHALIZA FROM MALAYSIA... pleasseee..
1.MEDLEY CINTA
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2.BERHENTI BERHARAP
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This song!
You're not from here by Lara Fabian ✨
Zero Gravity by Kate Miller-Heidke
Not only does she hold that note “forever” but she ascends toward the end!
The most underrated singer of all time,a voice from the gods.
Noooop
Just got goose bumps. I've seen Vanessa sing live in a suburban pub in Melbourne, her voice is mind boggling good...almost ethereal in places and powerhouse in others....how she's not world famous says something about her bad management and not her incredible talent.
Vanessa is just a beast. Her voice is one of a kind.
When it comes to long, sustained notes, I think about “You are not from here” by Lara Fabian, where she just sustains the last note for 19-20 seconds 😵😩
Very nice video! Vanessa has a unique voice, her top notes are really impressive. You can't even hear a bit of straining! Vocally I think she is one of the best singers.
agreed, we are big fans!
So glad you reviewed Vanessa.. one of the only performers today that can not only effortlessly hit a C6 note, but “sing” a C6 and come out of it into her chest voice - truly outstanding.
I saw the dress rehearsal for this the night before. I think one of the best if not the BEST Olympic song. I have just messaged Vanessa.
Vanessa has more weapons as a Singer then any singer I have ever heard. The Best!
Amen ! I was there that Friday night in September 2000 - Vanessa Amorosi's performance was probably one of the greatest singing performance in the Olympics Games for Opening Ceremonies. A real Gold Medal Performance! God bless you Vanessa !
John Lockyer - Sydney Australia.
Still get goosebumps every time I hear this song
Heroes live forever is not just a song but an encouragement to athletes to bring out their best that lasts in people's minds.
I remember that day well and being totally blown away by her live performance. Truly an epic and underrated singer and she is performing at Australia Decides this weekend for the Eurovision selection.
Proudest moment I’ve ever felt with tears watching Vanessa sing this beautiful song. Thank you Stephanie for your superb detail review, definitely uplifting.
Hands down the best vocal performance I have ever heard. The biggest of public stages, the Olympics, witnessed by tens of thousands at the Olympic Stadium and seen by billions worldwide. She was only 19 years old. I saw it live on television and have never forgotten it.
Truly a performance for the ages. Magnificently done Vanessa.
I was at the rehearsal for the opening ceremony the day before this performance & we weren't allowed to talk about any of it until it had aired the next day. John Farnham & Olivia Newton John were the ones everyone was excited about, but this was the one everyone there had trouble not talking about, it was clearly something super special & was going to be a major highlight and then at the real thing, that cloth actually worked properly & made it even more spectacular than we could have imagined!
Night before the cloth was a bit of a mess, there wasn't the people in the middle & we didn't get the rings on it & pretty sure the other images weren't on it either, just a couple for testing purposes, but they kept as much as they could secret. There was an earlier rehearsal where there were far less people in the stadium & they actually ripped that cloth, cause it got caught on the seats, without people to be lifting it over them & they had less people actually walking it through.
Anyway, she was spectacular to see live doing this! I was sitting right near that stage she was on too!!!!! Only about 5 seats between me & her! Was just amazing! I got to see her at the Paralympic games opening too, again she was fantastic, but didn't compare to this one! This was the best singing of the whole Olympics/Paralympics.
Most emotional songs were a tie between this & Midnight Oil's Beds are Burning at the Closing ceremony, I got to go to that because of being a volunteer, no way I could have got a ticket otherwise, only the super rich connected people & corporates could get them, so hearing the whole stadium singing about "give it back" re Australia to Aboriginal people was incredibly emotional, given the politics of the time. Christine Anu changing the words of her island home to make Australia the island & the song be about all of us was super special too, but nothing compared to the vocals of this song
It was a huge gig. The whole bloody world was watching.
She is Brilliant, one of the best of all time!
She is my favourite female singer of all time just amazing person I've seen her in concert and I was in awe the whole night...
I just saw her a couple of weeks in a free concert.
I'm pretty sure she wasn't singing live on the night - everyone seemed to mime at the 2000 Olympics, and it just *looks* like she's miming too, particularly around 8:30 mark. But of course it still came out of her mouth at some point so it's still an amazing vocal.
The studio version is different to this, but I can see why you'd say this is 100% mimed.
@@MeliKProductions There is an alternative studio version but that doesn't mean this isn't at least a pre-recorded vocal
It’s been said At the last minute the powers to be on the night decide that they would not go live as the wind was so strong and it would play up with the mics and that this being the 2000 Olympic and the world was watching they wanted a polish performance as Australia was on show.. But some of the Performers have said they did sing live that night.. 😃
Agreed, this is lip synched (like Tina Arena's "The Flame"), but both artists could have sung them live no issues.
seanp7dc if I may question out of curiosity, how is it possible to tell that they could’ve performed it LIVE in front of a live audience AND worldwide? Just wondering (please answer - or someone else)...
Most underrated singer. Best performance at the 'best Olympics ever'!
All performers at the Sydney opening ceremony were not performing live - this was covered extensively in the media at the time. This does not take away the fact that this is still her in the studio version - just that the vocals weren't live in the stadium as inferred.
Oh yes, the media.
This was live, and yes she is that good :)
Yes in Olivia Newton johns performance with John Farnham she dropped the mike it was an awesome piece of vantrilaquism
My spell check wouldn’t help on that word.I have no clue how to spell it. Anyway ONJ is so loved no one cared they probably just felt bad for her.
Actually imagine Vanessa Amorosi in a duet with John Farnham our 2 greatest voices in Australian pop rock history.
I recently got the script for the first stadium rehersals for the 2000 olympics opening ceremony on ebay. In it were written mic cues for most of the performers on the night. While i can't say 100% sure that Amorosi performed live, I can say it is likely that there were multiple scripts for different segments and that her mic cues could be there.
If you were to look at media stories closely, you would see that the miming was done by the orchestra but not the vocal performances and that some of the pieces were recorded by a different orchestra.
@@Joshlama Olivia dropped her mic but her vocal stayed perfect. Sorry but not live. Such a big world stage no one would risk live.
@@jamesatkinson7517 watch her other songs and you would know how good she is only in America they lip sing because they can't sing shit.
I like the echos at 4:33 because it's probably how it actually sounded being in the large stadium and it feels like youre really there
Gives me goosebumps everytime. Watched it on the couch with family in real time & still to this day am amazed at her voice.
Truly Underrated!
Vanesa is a great singer
Australia has many great singers but are pretty much ignored because of being overtaken by America singers that cant sing.
You should check out Dami im (Korean Australian) who came 2nd at Eurovision 2016 and she was sitting down most of the time.
She does not sing so high but she puts power into those notes, amazing performance.
everyone said she was robbed.
Here is the performance
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The best underrated singer probably, she's awesome!!
No,
Dimash Is the best
@@astridibarra7900 dimash ain't shit compared to her
@@VanishingMoonlight
No, no, and noooo.
See
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4 octaves sung in one song. One of the most difficult and complex songs that ever existed. A mixture of techniques and exchanges of registers so complicated that they don't particularly know anyone else who can execute with such Hability. Simply the best singer of the world.
Incredibile che aveva solo 19 anni all'epoca.. È un talento assurdo
Her version of Natural Noman is pretty amazing as well and Piece Of My Heart
Amazing voice and she's beautiful..she has the whole package.
What a lovely person You are!... And the song is amazing, She's having an amazing vocal range and I don't understand why She was so underrated :)
Really enjoyed your comments. You pointed out a lot of things that would not be apparent to less-educated listeners.
fab video ty! vanessa is just amazing
Preaching to choir.....I have followed Vanessa...I saw her 2 years ago...got a pic with here....the world has missed the boat...it's good to be an Aussie...and she's just the tip of our vocalisist when it comes to vibrato...pitch and soul
Please, comment from Dimash's YT channel songs Ogni Pietra or Passion. Epic operatic compositions written especially for him by famous Russian composer Igor Crutoy.
Thanks for reaction❤️
I was there . Fantastic
Actually picked up somethings! (The “for-ih-ver” modification) a lot of youtube vocal coaches would just be amazed by her, thanks for also adding to that
Gives me goosebumps everytime
Please react to her song Suns Up - it has a long note that can rival the end of this.
Melissa K gosh I love suns up...never talked about
The two greatest stadium live performances I've ever seen is this one at #1 followed closely behind by Brono Mars 2014 Superbowl halftime show, they both completely knock it right out of the park.
Makes me proud to be Australian. Another equally incredibly talented vocalist have a listen to Morissette Amon but only live
Vanessa Amorosi "Suns Up" is another well held note.
This performance wasn’t live. It was pre recorded. Beautiful none the less.
No it was not. This was a live performance. She is that good.
SmallTown Homestead I was there at ANZ stadium in 2000. It wasn’t live.
@@mikewhite3670 ok expert!!!
@@mikewhite3670 No. It was prerecorded in a LIVE SETTING. Meaning it actually was live, and was being recorded as she sang it. She said in an interview she was not supposed to go down at the end but she was running out of air to get that last note out.
@@mikewhite3670 I was there for the dress rehearsal the night before, about 5 seats away from the stage she was singing on. Sounded live to me (although I really don't know how you would tell for sure).
There was lots of stuff at the rehearsal that was not actually "live" & the rehearsal was recorded in case of problems with the real event, so that they could use the rehearsal footage in the place of the real stuff for all later non-live broadcasts, or directly in the case of weather or other problems that meant they lost the feed for some reason.
On the screen during the rehearsal, we could see what they were recording as a back up if there was a problem with the live version & what they were not. For anything that was not, there was big writing saying "not for broadcast" over the screen, so all the official addresses, the athletes entering, the flags etc etc all had the "not for broadcast" message on the screen. There was also no Olympic rings on the cloth during the rehearsal & the dove we couldn't see, if it was there, cause there wasn't people holding the cloth up, the cloth actually ripped at the first rehearsal because of the lack of people. I didn't see that one, but we were all told about it & the whole stadium were told before the start of the rehearsal what that stand had to do with that cloth, so as to make it work.
I was also at the closing ceremony (not rehearsal, not sure if they even had a rehearsal for that one). I was in the volunteers stand at the other end of the stadium for that one, the stand closest to where Midnight oil performed, yet it wasn't until I watched the recording of it on tv that I picked up on the proof of that being live that was evident there, with the lyrics screw up. From where I was in that stand for that ceremony, there's NO WAY I could have identified if anything was live or not! Same story with where I was sitting for the Paralympic ceremonies, absolutely no way I could have identified if it was live or not, other than at the one where I was super close to the stage Vanessa Amorosi was on & even then I really doubt I really could tell.
Choir was easy to tell, cause they were right behind me & they cut in & out at various times as part of the rehearsal as opposed to real performance, plus I knew 2 of the kids in the kids choir & I also knew one of the marching band kids. Pretty sure from memory the choirs & marching band did also do studio stuff to supplement the live stuff or something, I can't really remember now, there were other more interesting parts of what they were doing that I took more note of than that. I call total BS on your being able to tell if it was live or not just by being present in that stadium though, just wasn't possible, even at the rehearsal, when there was far more chance to identify stuff like that, or at least where it would have probably stuck out like a sore thumb if it wasn't live & certainly that didn't happen
Wow
I hate that you say thinner. She is not singing thinner, she is singing brighter or lighter but not thinner. Thinner is commonly used for losing resonance or closing the throat. The sound is still very wide up there.
She didn’t open the Olympic she was only one of many great Aussie entertainers that night 😃
She had the main Olympic theme song though & she was the highlight of the night! (at least at the rehearsal, the night before I know that that is how everyone in the audience felt, she blew away John Farnham & Olvia Newton John. Sure there were other highlights of the show, such as the flame, but in terms of songs & vocals she was easily the best imo
@@mehere8038 Thats your opinion!! I disagree on that because all the songs were written for each segment and person to sing it. And The Flame was the first to be sung and Tina delivered like always spot on. than Dare to Dream with John and Olivia amazing! showed the world how it’s done, then Heroes Live Forever and Vanessa sung her heart out theirs no doubt about it but to say she was the one only that performed the best is just stupid when all out artist were bloody Awesome 🧐😊🇦🇺
@@aussiekat6379 You left out Nikki Webster. If you're going to include all the others, she kinda needs to be included too don't you think? & yes, all were awesome, but I still have no issue saying Vanessa Amorosi opened it, cause she did, even if the others did too
@@mehere8038 I said ALL our artists 🧐🙄🙃
Is it live?
Please react Dimash new song "Passione". It's awesome!
Can you react with a gospel singer she is a huge beast , tiffany mosley-total praise
PASSIONE de DIMASH 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
This performance was pre recorded in a studio and played that evening.
Yes but she still had to sing it in the studio! Phenomenal!
Why can't I buy this rendition of her song anywhere? I just got her first album, but I was hoping it had this version on it.
You cannot but this it was only offered on the offical Sydney 2000 Olympics opening ceremony CD
@@joannamatthews6473 I just got an album of Vanessa's this week.
It's called, "Have a Look", and it's year is 2000. It also included the Olympic rendition I was looking for.
I ordered it on Ebay, and it came all the way from Germany.
Jandi the Artsy-Rose the album version is not the same as the offical Sydney Olympic opening cermonu version. She sings the low notes in the album were as the Olympic Opening Ceremony version she sings higher notes in this section
“Since all the history
(Searching for a destiny) And searching for a destiny
(Be there that we can be)Be there that we can be”
@@joannamatthews6473 Well, I guess I'll start looking for that album.
Another great Aussie voice to check is Kate Miller Heidke her range is fantastic too
This was actually not live, but lip-syncing according to the Australian OC. All the music and performance were pre-recorded to guarantee perfection. But still, Vanessa was amazing!
She was 20 when she sang this.
First "reactor" who knows her technical stuff
Can you reacts to Celine Dion The Power of the Dream
Listen to "perfect" Its her best.
The first Olympic song is terrible- Absolutely everybody.
This one featured I didn't know a lot about.
Some tried that song and I believe they were so brave . But nice try from them lol
iy like vanessa amerosi her vioc she ken sing hige nots she neeldt olso dies hig notes 🙂🙂🙂🙂 whit her performens on the sydney olympic opening ceremoni
I think she was 17
She's easily Lara Fabian lvl
And for me (I know this is just a matter of taste) her brighter, more twangy sound is much nicer to listen to, I'm not a fan of Lara Fabian's sometimes slightly Kermit like sound, though her technique is also awesome.
Listen to Dimash pls
Hi I wanna see opening in your home okaaay
TV europa live
Why o girl European no made pray this day 😂
Is see euro in Belgium before month
Go made for us tea 🤣😂
Day beautiful here 2000 opening olymbic
shes only 17 yo that time
19*
You just talked over the best notes....You missed half of her awesomeness
I suspect this woman sounds like a squishy toy when she attempts the high notes Vanessa pulls off effortlessly.
I couldn’t watch this you just talked all the way through it.😳
Please don't talk so much through the song. Say it all before or after
This woman falls into the fake analysis category. I'd bet she's sound like a scolded cat if she attempted a reproduction of Vanessa.
she does have a great voice but it doesn't have that wow factor anymore that I would think a singer needs to be considered unique. For example if she was to jump on to Americas got talent she would gain followers but not be remembered for her voice. she lacks star quality.
Please. Her voice is outstandingly much better than the 99,99% or 100% of the people that compite in those programs. Lol she has an outstanding technique and her tone is complitelly unique. Most of the singers in that competition are worse than mediocre compared to her.
@@Ignasimp I didn't say she does not have a great voice. I actually said she does...but will stand by my opinion she does not have star power or that wow factor. It's not unique in anyway. Macy Gray is unique, Aretha, Whitney. Her technique does not matter cause regardless of the fact she has been trained or not... it just lacks uniqueness
@@camelo1495 whatever floats your bout. You are still wrong.
@@Ignasimp not a great reply...and your not my mother nor my teacher. try responding as an adult.
@@camelo1495 "she does not have that wow factor" oh yes, because that sentence makes a lot of sense. What on earth is a "wow factor"? can you mesure it? Lol this is complitelly subjective, so talking about it as an absolute like you do is complitelly stupid. Try using objective things when discussing a topic.
I'm not the child here specially when you are the one that feels like I'm acting like your mom or your teacher. (It feels like you are contradicting yourself, i can not be acting like a child and at the same time like a mom or a teacher). And if you feel like it, it provably is because you are being schooled.
Have a nice day trying to recover from this.
When you can explain to me what a wow factor means we'll be able to discus if other singers (from those stupid contests you said) have it mare than her.