The trick with songs like this is to really listen to the details. There was a build-up, but it was very subtle. Listen to the role the strings play, listen to where the harmony comes in, subtle as it is. There is growth and variety, but within a smaller spectrum. As someone else said, not everything is for everyone. But I think if you get away from the guitar and vocals, there is more going on here. It's just ... subtle. I think this is one of those things where, if you listen to more music like this, you may find yourself noticing those details more. But if it's a new style, this is probably not the best first song to listen to within that. I enjoyed your reaction and your thoughts, though! Keep it up!
I fell in love with this song when they used to play it over the speakers in the grocery where I worked. It was a simple and beautiful song of love and touched my heart. But not all songs are for everybody, and having seen the songs you respond best to I'm not surprised you didn't really get into this one.
I know this story. The Singer, In real life has a crush on a Long distance runner Delilah DiCrescenzo ( I think 800 meter @ Columbia U around 2007) anyway. He wrote the song and dedicated it her. She was flattered and that about she was. For they were two ships that passed in the night. Never to see each other again.
As of it, I really like your reactions, on this one I might explain a little about this song (and no: I'm neither young or a fan, I'm 48 and this is the only song from these guys I like). basically he's sending letters (or texts, whatever) to his loved Delilah, whom he haven't seen in ages, every verse is another letter, and he is obsessing about do well for her... you just paused in the most important part, the "this guitar will pay the bills", but in the end it's just him writing to his former crush, hoping and making promises, and telling her that she's still the one... But we all know it's separate paths already. It's an adolescent, silly song, but I think almost any man from High School can relate...
Sorry if I'm being a little verbose... National Holiday over here, a drink or ten too much, a little emotional and still here I'm watching your channel. Thank you.
I listen to mostly 40s and 50s music and I can tell the difference so much in how songs were constructed than as opposed to now. Have you ever heard of Rockabilly?
You should check out Leonard Cohen. Hallelujah is probably his most well known song (it holds a world record for bieng covered by the most recording artists , about 300 times) but I think his best song is Suzanne or what happens to the heart
I usually prefer more energetic and/or upbeat songs but I like this one anyway. Please record your reaction videos at a higher volume. I have to turn up my volume and then get blasted when I switch to any other youtuber video.
As a guitarist/singer this is in my repertoire of song in the "panty dropper" category. Like Extreme "More than words" or Mr. Bigs "to be with you" (both are far better songs). At a party you pick up the guitar and play it for the girl you want to go home with. Works every time.
If you want a slow song that picks up a bit, you need to check out "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who. Jason Mraz has some awesome stuff too. "Geek in the Pink" might be a good starting point. Also, another request for Rory Gallagher. He's not as well known but should be, in my opinion. "Moonchild", "Philby" or "Bad Penny" are good starting points.
i'd like to suggest that you react to pachelbel's canon in d minor. seriously. i'll link the best version (at least in my opinion),and warn you that it's a bit of a slow burn, but if you'll listen until you get to the 2.00 minute mark -- well. you'll hear why i recommended it. ruclips.net/video/FUZui0ojYCs/видео.html
I unsubscribed because you still haven’t fixed your volume issues, also, you say the same script every video. I’ll stay aware of the channel because I honestly like this channel,however you should watch your reactions on all platforms. Just like recording an album. Much love, my guy.
lets get chod to 100 subs
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It’s not always about the tempo or the beat, it’s also about the lyrics or a story the song tells..
You have italian origin ?your surname is italian 😅
The trick with songs like this is to really listen to the details. There was a build-up, but it was very subtle. Listen to the role the strings play, listen to where the harmony comes in, subtle as it is. There is growth and variety, but within a smaller spectrum.
As someone else said, not everything is for everyone. But I think if you get away from the guitar and vocals, there is more going on here. It's just ... subtle. I think this is one of those things where, if you listen to more music like this, you may find yourself noticing those details more. But if it's a new style, this is probably not the best first song to listen to within that.
I enjoyed your reaction and your thoughts, though! Keep it up!
I fell in love with this song when they used to play it over the speakers in the grocery where I worked. It was a simple and beautiful song of love and touched my heart. But not all songs are for everybody, and having seen the songs you respond best to I'm not surprised you didn't really get into this one.
You're right, the melody was nice. When it used to play on the radio it was one of those that didn't completely make me remember it afterwards.
This is my jam
I know this story. The Singer, In real life has a crush on a Long distance runner Delilah DiCrescenzo ( I think 800 meter @ Columbia U around 2007) anyway. He wrote the song and dedicated it her. She was flattered and that about she was. For they were two ships that passed in the night. Never to see each other again.
Always thought this was such a chill song
As of it, I really like your reactions, on this one I might explain a little about this song (and no: I'm neither young or a fan, I'm 48 and this is the only song from these guys I like). basically he's sending letters (or texts, whatever) to his loved Delilah, whom he haven't seen in ages, every verse is another letter, and he is obsessing about do well for her... you just paused in the most important part, the "this guitar will pay the bills", but in the end it's just him writing to his former crush, hoping and making promises, and telling her that she's still the one... But we all know it's separate paths already. It's an adolescent, silly song, but I think almost any man from High School can relate...
Sorry if I'm being a little verbose... National Holiday over here, a drink or ten too much, a little emotional and still here I'm watching your channel. Thank you.
I swear this is my favorite song ever
I listen to mostly 40s and 50s music and I can tell the difference so much in how songs were constructed than as opposed to now.
Have you ever heard of Rockabilly?
Love watching you watch white music
John Mayer: Why Georgia Why & No Such Thing
You should check out Leonard Cohen. Hallelujah is probably his most well known song (it holds a world record for bieng covered by the most recording artists , about 300 times) but I think his best song is Suzanne or what happens to the heart
OMG! Honesty! Thank you! ...Peace - Jazz
💜☝🏿
Hmmmmm, poetry. I like it.
I usually prefer more energetic and/or upbeat songs but I like this one anyway. Please record your reaction videos at a higher volume. I have to turn up my volume and then get blasted when I switch to any other youtuber video.
Muse- uprising live
Sounds like the Beatles
As a guitarist/singer this is in my repertoire of song in the "panty dropper" category. Like Extreme "More than words" or Mr. Bigs "to be with you" (both are far better songs). At a party you pick up the guitar and play it for the girl you want to go home with. Works every time.
If you want a slow song that picks up a bit, you need to check out "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who. Jason Mraz has some awesome stuff too. "Geek in the Pink" might be a good starting point. Also, another request for Rory Gallagher. He's not as well known but should be, in my opinion. "Moonchild", "Philby" or "Bad Penny" are good starting points.
I love this sing! Try Lifehouse, Hanging By a Moment!!!
I love this song and has a very special meaning to me
Honest reaction one level.
Like your stuff, you should do one on Eric burden and war- spill the wine
He will flip out
Robert Simek he should do one on the animals and then watch WAR, he won’t believe it’s the same guy!
Joan Armatrading
Down to Zero
Muse- knights of cydonia live
Check out "Piano Man" by Billy Joel!
Similar, but better, check out the Lumineers, Ho Hey.
I have a suggestion. No More Tears
Song by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer
Lifehouse and The Fray
I love this song.. please do Simply Red... If you don't know me by now
i'd like to suggest that you react to pachelbel's canon in d minor. seriously. i'll link the best version (at least in my opinion),and warn you that it's a bit of a slow burn, but if you'll listen until you get to the 2.00 minute mark -- well. you'll hear why i recommended it. ruclips.net/video/FUZui0ojYCs/видео.html
Check out My Immortal by Evanescence
Will you react to the song Way Of Life by Cypress Spring? It has 33 million views
Please do dead by april, either calling or promise me. Thank you
I unsubscribed because you still haven’t fixed your volume issues, also, you say the same script every video. I’ll stay aware of the channel because I honestly like this channel,however you should watch your reactions on all platforms. Just like recording an album. Much love, my guy.
same here
React to Ryan Upchurch holler boys
Please react to "I Need Love" by LL Cool J
Your not into it which is totally fine, it's a reaction video not a suck up video..