Much like Lauryn Hill's masterpiece "Miseducation of Lauryn hill", jagged little pill is one of the greatest albums of all time. Both are utter perfection!
I was a metal head from the eighties. Grew up in the whole scene. I was never one to care what others thought of me. When I first heard Jagged Little Pill at a house party in 96, I was immediately hooked. The intensity and rawness of her singing and the naked emotions conveyed in her voice. It was so metal without being metal for me. It was like nothing I had ever heard. I listened to it hundreds of times. One of my all time favourite albums! Love from Ontario, Canada 😍
Boy, when Jagged Little Pill was released I was absolutely blown away by her. It is phenomenally rare to hear one open up all of life's wounds right there for all to see. I had this CD on loop for months on end. Congrats again on 200K subs [whoo hoo.... YAY.... ALRIGHT]
@@kompound52 Are you not understanding? The comment is about this video. Alan Rickman is not in this video. The voice you just heard in this video, is the voice of God .
@@stevensmith328 you are the one that referenced dogma. And yeah we get it, alanis was God in the movie and its her singing. Was playing off that since you said "voice of god", it was another reference.
This is interesting... As a German I didn't understand her when I was a kid. All I could understand was "It's not fair!" and this alone and the emotions she put into it was enough to connect to her. I love her so much and even more now that I can finally understand what the lyrics are about!
Jagged Little Pill blew my mind when it came out, and I was a staunchly metal/hard rock fan at the time. She was just undeniable, great voice, great song writing.
When I was a kid in the 90s we had to pretend we didn’t like Alanis morissette, being boys and all. In front of friends: “oh god turn that crap off” Alone: “🎶AND IIIIM HEEEREE TO REMIIIND YOOOUUU🎶
SquidBag Well considering i was a teenaged boy and it was the 90s, I hadn’t had much time to contemplate such wisdom yet. No boy wants to be ridiculed by their peers for liking something not cool. Plus my mom really liked alanis morissette
Absolutely brutal for me... such nostalgia. Brilliant track from the record where Flea goes beast mode... but this is just screaming my youth from the back of my heart.
Howard stern became everything he used rile against on his show. Because he is so fake. This guy has been promoting the Russia gate hoax. For god sake.
I love Alanis! She is definately the artist who influenced my vocal style the most as a youngster trying to break away from such strict singing habits from being trained in opera.
Nice one Beth - I've always like Alanis: she's a really original and interesting songwriter as well as a distinctive singer. If you want to review stuff from this era, why not do something by Skunk Anansie? Skin is a really fantastic singer (there's footage on RUclips of her singing with _Pavarotti_ and holding her own!). They reformed in 2008 so there's new stuff as well as classic stuff to listen to. Also: did I just get the FIRST comment in? Bloody Hell - that's never happened to me before!
I remember seeing Skunk Anansie live in the 90's, and again a couple of times since they reformed. The band is really tight, and Skin has a really amazing set of pipes on her.
I could listen to that album (unplugged) from start to finish more than once. So great that sort of emotional creciendo toward the end. It was quite epic. I love her lyrics, they are so rich... and long. So well thought
There's also another excellent Alanis live performance here on RUclips of her doing "Mary Jane" off this same album. (Search "Alanis Morissette - Mary Jane - JLP Live.") I'd love to see a reaction of that as well. Alanis really is underrated. She's probably known best as a "one hit wonder," but that really shortchanges her on how talented she was (and continues to be), and how much passion she has always put into her work.
I agree, and while breakout singles are both necessary and a curse I really liked the Entanglement album. It's richly intimate. Even hearing this version of You Oughta Know without the 90's thrashing Alt Rock guitars makes the song new and dimensional again.
Love Alanis, you could react to each performance in this concert, it's amazing, i remember being obsessed with it when it came out like 20 years ago on MTV, how time flies.
the power of Alanis voice to communicate is so powerful that for a moment you forget that she is singing, and you can believe that is a friend telling you a story
I'd love to see you take on a Tom Waits song next. His voice was once described by a critic as "sounding like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." One of my favorite vocalists and definitely unique!
I can't possibly understand how brazillian fellow folks haven't mob crowded in this video yet, considering she's reaciting to Alanis on a PT-BR subtitled video. :P
She did a version of this on Howard Stern and she can still kill it. I love the anger in the original version. Like she was feeling this hard. This version is good, but is lacking in that respect a little. In the Stern performance and this she turned her head slightly away from the mic, like her voice is just too powerful to sing right into it.
I'm glad you mentioned Alanis' yodel, or flip as you call it (chest to head voice). It's one of her signature vocal feats. I adore her voice. It's so unique.
I think that she controls snd uses her breathing sounds to add emotion to her performance. At times she sounds like shes gasping for air. This is intentional to add that emotional touch
I forgot how food this song is, her pop song "Too Hot" was good too when she was just Alanis. Uninvited is my favourite though. Man I hate censorship, It's not that I want to hear or see something deemed inappropriate, it's I want to see and hear all that the artist intended. Can you imagine going to a museum or gallery and all the paintings had black bars covering them or covered totally. Anyway that's my mini rant for the week. Great video Beth and pointing out the Canadian accent was gold!
You should have taken the video of Letterman, her TV debut of that single You Oughta Know. That was so intense & full-throttle emotionally charged singing. She was 19 y/o at that time
Vorrei farti alcune domande. 1)Dopo Eb6 si canta in voce di Testa o si passa subito alle Whistle. 2) quando nei teatri cantano La Regina Della Notte F6 è in Whistle o voce di testa? 3) le cantanti (soprano) dell'opera cantano usando le Whistle Notes? 4) Si possono cantare note come E6/F6/G6/B6 in voce di Testa? E nel caso si potessero cantare, come si distinguono dalle Whistle? In inglese I'd like to ask you some questions. 1) After Eb6 you sing in head voice or go immediately to the Whistle. 2) when in the theaters sing The Queen of the Night F6 is in Whistle or head voice? 3) Do the singers (soprano) of the opera sing using the Whistle Notes? 4) Can you sing notes like E6 / F6 / G6 / B6 in Testa voice? And if you could sing, how do they stand out from the Whistle?
I came across this video and through Beth's coaching analyzations I was able to understand a new side of music I never paid attention to. Very interesting. Thank you! Great job! PS: you obviously got caught by the amazing voice and lost in the it's magnificence XD
I love Alanis!!! , please i highly recommend you to react to SANDRO and his PORQUE YO TE AMO or COMO LO HICE YO.. SANDRO WAS THE FIRST LATIN SINGER FROM ARGENTINA TO EVER SING IN THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN..
Ooh i really like this performance! I like Alanis well enough but have never really explored her live performances and this makes me quite intrigued to delve into her work a bit more.
I remember when this song was in heavy airplay on the radio here in the USA. My best friend and myself would be road tripping to see our girlfriends. Every time this song came on the radio, once an hour at least, we would look at each other and yell, THAT ANGRY SCORNED CHICK IS ON THE RADIO AGAIN!!! Then laugh hysterically while we sang along with Alanis. We are two guys. Good times.
I could be wrong, but she sang non-vibrato accompanied with pizzicato and vibrato with stroke violins. I don't know whether that has any significance, but it makes for a great sound effect.
LOVED THIS ONE BETH!! can you react to JEWEL? She was also a _huge_ influence on me with her incredibly unique vowels! Would love to hear your comments on her!!
This is my favourite reaction that you've ever done! You pointed out a lot of things that I already knew. Please do a review of other Canadian artist I grew up with, such as Sarah McLachlan, Céline Dion, Shania Twain. Maybe even some k.d. lang. I recommend a hallelujah by her.
I'd throw in a few more fantastic Canadians: Margo Timmins (Cowboy Junkies), Tom Wilson (Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings...and a fantastic duet with Sarah on 'Burned out car'), Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo), Holly McNarland, Jann Arden, Bruce Cockburn, Nelly Furtado, Melissa McLelland (Whitehorse and at times in Sarah's band), The late great Gord Downie (Tragically Hip).....
As always, great job breaking down this vocal. As far as interesting voices are concerned, Jewel is one of those that always strikes me. Anything from her "Pieces of You" album. Especially Who Will Save Your Soul, Foolish Games, You Were Meant for Me. Also Michelle Shocked, Anchorage or Memories of East Texas.
Great analysis as always. I would love to see you react to the Belgian choir Scala & Kolacny Brothers. They are most known for their beautiful, elegic covers of english, belgian, french or german songs. They did cover bands like U2, Radiohead, Nirvana, Rammstein, and many many more. Pls check out her cover of The Blowers Daughter. It’s quite a moving piece that shows quite a lot of their strengths. Vocal and dynamic range, touching musical storytelling and they do a great job with harmonies aswell. They did a cover of You Oughta Know too.
You should check out Jinjer Perennial(live Wacken open air 2019), and Who is Gonna Gonna Be the One(live). 😋😁 Also, there's a reason Alanis got to play God in Dogma. 😉😊
My dear, departed friend, Owen Stevens, was particularly fond of this song. He had a live in girlfriend who left, for no good reason. My poor friend never recovered. But this song gave him a small measure of comfort. Cancer took him from us, not suicide. I miss him.
Perfect video react 👏👏👏 She has a unique voice. There is nothing like it! Alanis's unplugged MTV is timeless and I can't get enough of complimenting the perfect combination of voice, arrangements and ambient acoustics. All perfectly eternalized in this disc unplugged! Please react to "That I Would Be Good" or "Joining You" for this unplugged. thanks😉
Oh yeah Alanis is so good. I have the idea that she has no edge in her reach , it feels naturaly and very emotional. tnx for analyzing this one ( and Jinjer, and Clannad , and Dreamtheater , and Devin Townsend not forget Floor Jansen etc etc ... )
you guys should watch her live performance in the david letterman show. that was a very raw and strong performance full of anger and angst. it caught the angst of gen x accurately. this mtv unplugged version is so tame compared to that.
Another great and intense women's performance is Sinead O'Connor - Troy (live at Pinkpop Festival 1988). Such a strong voice, so many emotions. I always have goosebumps, when I watch it. For me it is one of the best vocal performances ever. I'd love to see you reaction to it.
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I believe I read that before that album came out she sang quite differently and was a main stream singer with what was considered a nice convenient voice. I had not heard of her even though I am Canadian but I am much older than her so that’s probably why. My musical taste lies in the 1960s and 1970s mostly. But when I heard a couple of the songs on the radio and couldn’t help but like them. Didn’t like the bad language and didn’t think it was lyrically great but I loved the melody and the rest of the words and her voice and performance.
Jagged Little Pill is such an amazing album. So much righteous anger.
Uninvited should have been on that album too
like a punch in the face, in a good way (as weird as that sounds even to myself)
I wish those times back when someone bought a new cd and brought it along...sitting in circles, listening to and interpretating it
Much like Lauryn Hill's masterpiece "Miseducation of Lauryn hill", jagged little pill is one of the greatest albums of all time. Both are utter perfection!
I was a metal head from the eighties. Grew up in the whole scene. I was never one to care what others thought of me. When I first heard Jagged Little Pill at a house party in 96, I was immediately hooked. The intensity and rawness of her singing and the naked emotions conveyed in her voice. It was so metal without being metal for me. It was like nothing I had ever heard. I listened to it hundreds of times. One of my all time favourite albums! Love from Ontario, Canada 😍
Boy, when Jagged Little Pill was released I was absolutely blown away by her.
It is phenomenally rare to hear one open up all of life's wounds right there for all to see. I had this CD on loop for months on end.
Congrats again on 200K subs [whoo hoo.... YAY.... ALRIGHT]
Me too!
I feel the same way now about Billie Eilish.
Maybe it is not as rare today. Alanis spoke of deeply personal things she was still dealing with at the time.
Hey! Check out my reaction to Billie here: ruclips.net/video/snpvbKJIWPU/видео.html
The voice of God...Those that have seen Dogma know what I'm talking about.
@cclark101 Alanis was singing in this video, that's the voice of God here.
@@4freebird69 alanis was god in dogma, Alan rickman was "metatron" the voice of god.
@@kompound52 Are you not understanding?
The comment is about this video. Alan Rickman is not in this video. The voice you just heard in this video, is the voice of God .
@@stevensmith328 you are the one that referenced dogma.
And yeah we get it, alanis was God in the movie and its her singing. Was playing off that since you said "voice of god", it was another reference.
My farts are
I saw Alanis Morrsette and I clicked. No brainer. Brings be back~ For those of you that don't know, in the movie Dogma, she's God lol
Same, lol 👼
And in this world Alanis is my Queen.
This is interesting... As a German I didn't understand her when I was a kid. All I could understand was "It's not fair!" and this alone and the emotions she put into it was enough to connect to her. I love her so much and even more now that I can finally understand what the lyrics are about!
The emotion You Ougtha Know and the whole unplugged album holds is just simply amazing and beautiful ❤️
Jagged Little Pill blew my mind when it came out, and I was a staunchly metal/hard rock fan at the time. She was just undeniable, great voice, great song writing.
I didn't realize I needed Alanis reactions in my life, but I do
She has an amazing band as well. Check out the entire MTV Unplugged album if you have not. It is phenomenal. :)
I'm Brazilian and I'm really kind baffled that the video is subtitled in Brazilian Portuguese.
When I was a kid in the 90s we had to pretend we didn’t like Alanis morissette, being boys and all.
In front of friends: “oh god turn that crap off”
Alone: “🎶AND IIIIM HEEEREE TO REMIIIND YOOOUUU🎶
😂
being scared of being considered gay and all *
SquidBag Well considering i was a teenaged boy and it was the 90s, I hadn’t had much time to contemplate such wisdom yet. No boy wants to be ridiculed by their peers for liking something not cool. Plus my mom really liked alanis morissette
Tee lmao!!! This is SO true
Can relate. But when college came around in 05, they had this song on Rock Band and every guy in my dorm knew it. Fun times.
"Feels so honest" +1
I love the portuguese subtitles 😂
“That i would be good” is my favourite song of her. Gotta love Alanis.
Alanis has been my absolute favorite musical artist since 1995 and I believe she always will be! Beth, this is a great critique!
I love Alanis, she's amazing.
Please, a reaction to Dolores O'Riordan from The Cranberries, a very unique voice.
Dolores O'Riordan :)
@@spiderfishx jaja you're right, I was thinking in a book from Stephen King.
Hey! Here is my reaction to The Cranberries: ruclips.net/video/ZXlD8IkxO6Q/видео.html
Omg I love Dolores too!
This is one of my favorite albums of all time. Jagged Little Pill had so many amazing songs
Absolutely brutal for me... such nostalgia.
Brilliant track from the record where Flea goes beast mode... but this is just screaming my youth from the back of my heart.
Watch her sing this on Howard Stern last year , she sounded incredible and was stunningly beautiful
+1
Yes I absolutely agree with you...
Howard stern became everything he used rile against on his show. Because he is so fake. This guy has been promoting the Russia gate hoax. For god sake.
Hey Bud, just called to tell you I heard you play on Howard Stern. Ok bud, talk to you later
Best version shes ever done and she didn't even look like she was trying
I love Alanis! She is definately the artist who influenced my vocal style the most as a youngster trying to break away from such strict singing habits from being trained in opera.
Do "Uninvited" live at the grammys I believe.
I love that song!!
I still can't believe that she didn't actually release it as a single so the big hit from that soundtrack was that crappy Goo Goo Dolls song
This
Nice one Beth - I've always like Alanis: she's a really original and interesting songwriter as well as a distinctive singer.
If you want to review stuff from this era, why not do something by Skunk Anansie? Skin is a really fantastic singer (there's footage on RUclips of her singing with _Pavarotti_ and holding her own!). They reformed in 2008 so there's new stuff as well as classic stuff to listen to.
Also: did I just get the FIRST comment in? Bloody Hell - that's never happened to me before!
Fiona apple also would be a nice one from this era
I remember seeing Skunk Anansie live in the 90's, and again a couple of times since they reformed. The band is really tight, and Skin has a really amazing set of pipes on her.
Que legal que você escolheu um vídeo com a legenda em português do Brasil 🇧🇷 fine
Funny you found a clip with Portuguese (pt-br) subtitles to watch... #funfact. Loooove Ms. Morissette. Loved this analysis, thanks!!
Alanis was quite a phenomena in Brazil (hence the portuguese subtitles). Maybe you should react to Robert Plant?
Happy you did this reaction. This is my favourite Alanis song.
I could listen to that album (unplugged) from start to finish more than once. So great that sort of emotional creciendo toward the end. It was quite epic. I love her lyrics, they are so rich... and long. So well thought
There's also another excellent Alanis live performance here on RUclips of her doing "Mary Jane" off this same album. (Search "Alanis Morissette - Mary Jane - JLP Live.") I'd love to see a reaction of that as well.
Alanis really is underrated. She's probably known best as a "one hit wonder," but that really shortchanges her on how talented she was (and continues to be), and how much passion she has always put into her work.
I agree, and while breakout singles are both necessary and a curse I really liked the Entanglement album. It's richly intimate.
Even hearing this version of You Oughta Know without the 90's thrashing Alt Rock guitars makes the song new and dimensional again.
Love Alanis, you could react to each performance in this concert, it's amazing, i remember being obsessed with it when it came out like 20 years ago on MTV, how time flies.
Alanis is one of the best singers/songwritters I've know. 😍
Yes... I do also appreciate Shakira.
@@henrimachado5581 me too
Hey! Here is my reaction to Shakira: ruclips.net/video/r3tRi32T7MM/видео.html
the power of Alanis voice to communicate is so powerful that for a moment you forget that she is singing, and you can believe that is a friend telling you a story
I remember watching this on tv that year and just loved it. This is my favorite live version of this song ever.
Jesus, I've never heard this live version before, its something so special. I had Jagged Little Pill growing up as a kid!
Spot on. You have a great ability to read the singer.
I'd love to see you take on a Tom Waits song next. His voice was once described by a critic as "sounding like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." One of my favorite vocalists and definitely unique!
Hey! I've just done a reaction to Tom Waits - Chicago. Take a look here: ruclips.net/video/dMHJqd-lpsE/видео.html
@@BethRoars Nice! Can't wait to check it out!
Woman I’ve never really paid attention closely to your craft, you are absolutely brilliant keep on teaching us please
Thank you for this reaction video. In You oughta know unplugged Alanis shows sooooo much raw emotion, it's impossible not to feel it...❤️
Thank you Madonna for your greatest contribution to music bringing Ms Morrisette to our ears and hearts.
Thanks for listening
I can't possibly understand how brazillian fellow folks haven't mob crowded in this video yet, considering she's reaciting to Alanis on a PT-BR subtitled video. :P
She did a version of this on Howard Stern and she can still kill it. I love the anger in the original version. Like she was feeling this hard. This version is good, but is lacking in that respect a little. In the Stern performance and this she turned her head slightly away from the mic, like her voice is just too powerful to sing right into it.
I'm glad you mentioned Alanis' yodel, or flip as you call it (chest to head voice). It's one of her signature vocal feats. I adore her voice. It's so unique.
Highly recommend Rainy Days and Mondays by the Carpenters. Would love to hear what you think of Karens voice and what made it so magical
I love Alanis too! She was there for me, when no one else was. ♥️♥️
I was a kid when Jagged Little Kid came out. My mom constantly played the CD. She has such a wonderful voice. I still listen to the CD,
I think that she controls snd uses her breathing sounds to add emotion to her performance. At times she sounds like shes gasping for air. This is intentional to add that emotional touch
What I have seen in concert is she can sing those notes sitting down. Amazing voice!
I'm excited to hear this and other songs sung by the cast of the Broadway musical they created based on the album Jagged Little Pill
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit - 1969 Woodstock
This!
All the yesses
💯 Some Grace Slick!!!! 🤘🤘
I forgot how food this song is, her pop song "Too Hot" was good too when she was just Alanis. Uninvited is my favourite though. Man I hate censorship, It's not that I want to hear or see something deemed inappropriate, it's I want to see and hear all that the artist intended. Can you imagine going to a museum or gallery and all the paintings had black bars covering them or covered totally. Anyway that's my mini rant for the week. Great video Beth and pointing out the Canadian accent was gold!
You should have taken the video of Letterman, her TV debut of that single You Oughta Know. That was so intense & full-throttle emotionally charged singing. She was 19 y/o at that time
Please react to Jewel - Who Will Save Your Soul Live 7/25/1999 99 Woodstock
Nice. She throws all her vocal tricks into that performance... almost bizarre
Please don’t
what is awsome for this girl is that Alanis sold 26 millions records only the first album ! and she still is coach on internet ! so...that's life !
The video of Alanis singing is subtitled in portuguese
Everyone of her albums is fucking incredible. I love Alanis Morrisette!
5 min out and 7.4k already🔥🔥@bethroars you are killing the game never stop.
One of my favourites! :) Could you do a reaction to Beth Gibbons (of Portishead)? One of the PNYC Live ones, maybe Roads? 🥰
Orjonast Yes!
I Love her passion 🤯
I guess I never saw Alanis live. Wow, I'm very impressed. How many top charters today could pull this off?
Probably only P¡nk.
Vorrei farti alcune domande.
1)Dopo Eb6 si canta in voce di Testa o si passa subito alle Whistle.
2) quando nei teatri cantano La Regina Della Notte F6 è in Whistle o voce di testa?
3) le cantanti (soprano) dell'opera cantano usando le Whistle Notes?
4) Si possono cantare note come E6/F6/G6/B6 in voce di Testa? E nel caso si potessero cantare, come si distinguono dalle Whistle?
In inglese
I'd like to ask you some questions.
1) After Eb6 you sing in head voice or go immediately to the Whistle.
2) when in the theaters sing The Queen of the Night F6 is in Whistle or head voice?
3) Do the singers (soprano) of the opera sing using the Whistle Notes?
4) Can you sing notes like E6 / F6 / G6 / B6 in Testa voice? And if you could sing, how do they stand out from the Whistle?
I came across this video and through Beth's coaching analyzations I was able to understand a new side of music I never paid attention to.
Very interesting. Thank you! Great job!
PS: you obviously got caught by the amazing voice and lost in the it's magnificence XD
I was listened her when i was 13.... Impressive artist! Thank you Beth, you are gorgeous like her... :-)
Such a defining moment of the 90s, I think pretty much every kid growing up then had that album, regardless of their usual favourite genre.
I love Alanis!!! , please i highly recommend you to react to SANDRO and his PORQUE YO TE AMO or COMO LO HICE YO.. SANDRO WAS THE FIRST LATIN SINGER FROM ARGENTINA TO EVER SING IN THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN..
Ooh i really like this performance! I like Alanis well enough but have never really explored her live performances and this makes me quite intrigued to delve into her work a bit more.
FINALLY ALANIS!!! THANK YOUUUUUUUUU 💙💙💙💙💙
My first CD I bought myself. 😊
Might well have been my first album, it's a long time ago now!
I remember when this song was in heavy airplay on the radio here in the USA. My best friend and myself would be road tripping to see our girlfriends. Every time this song came on the radio, once an hour at least, we would look at each other and yell, THAT ANGRY SCORNED CHICK IS ON THE RADIO AGAIN!!! Then laugh hysterically while we sang along with Alanis. We are two guys. Good times.
I can't believe how good she is live. Damn.
I was a huge fan of Alanis in the 90's. I love her voice.
I could be wrong, but she sang non-vibrato accompanied with pizzicato and vibrato with stroke violins. I don't know whether that has any significance, but it makes for a great sound effect.
This was so good!!!! Gotta do more Alanis for sure in future episodes.
LOVED THIS ONE BETH!! can you react to JEWEL? She was also a _huge_ influence on me with her incredibly unique vowels! Would love to hear your comments on her!!
This is my favourite reaction that you've ever done! You pointed out a lot of things that I already knew. Please do a review of other Canadian artist I grew up with, such as Sarah McLachlan, Céline Dion, Shania Twain. Maybe even some k.d. lang. I recommend a hallelujah by her.
I've never seen anyone react to k.d. lang. She's an extraordinary singer. Her voice is so unique.
I'd throw in a few more fantastic Canadians: Margo Timmins (Cowboy Junkies), Tom Wilson (Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings...and a fantastic duet with Sarah on 'Burned out car'), Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo), Holly McNarland, Jann Arden, Bruce Cockburn, Nelly Furtado, Melissa McLelland (Whitehorse and at times in Sarah's band), The late great Gord Downie (Tragically Hip).....
K.D. Lang would be nice!
@@tantalum2000 Anne Murray. Gordon Lightfoot.
As always, great job breaking down this vocal.
As far as interesting voices are concerned, Jewel is one of those that always strikes me. Anything from her "Pieces of You" album. Especially Who Will Save Your Soul, Foolish Games, You Were Meant for Me.
Also Michelle Shocked, Anchorage or Memories of East Texas.
Great analysis as always.
I would love to see you react to the Belgian choir Scala & Kolacny Brothers. They are most known for their beautiful, elegic covers of english, belgian, french or german songs. They did cover bands like U2, Radiohead, Nirvana, Rammstein, and many many more.
Pls check out her cover of The Blowers Daughter.
It’s quite a moving piece that shows quite a lot of their strengths. Vocal and dynamic range, touching musical storytelling and they do a great job with harmonies aswell.
They did a cover of You Oughta Know too.
Natural distorted octaves. Cradle of Filth. Beneath the Howling Stars, Her Ghost In the Fog. Dusk and Her Embrace. Any of these are fantastic.
You should check out Jinjer Perennial(live Wacken open air 2019), and Who is Gonna Gonna Be the One(live). 😋😁
Also, there's a reason Alanis got to play God in Dogma. 😉😊
Been waiting forever for alanis and you pick this....
one of my favorite female vocalists
Great concert, as well! She's an amazing performer!
My dear, departed friend, Owen Stevens, was particularly fond of this song.
He had a live in girlfriend who left, for no good reason.
My poor friend never recovered. But this song gave him a small measure of comfort.
Cancer took him from us, not suicide.
I miss him.
Perfect video react 👏👏👏 She has a unique voice. There is nothing like it! Alanis's unplugged MTV is timeless and I can't get enough of complimenting the perfect combination of voice, arrangements and ambient acoustics. All perfectly eternalized in this disc unplugged! Please react to "That I Would Be Good" or "Joining You" for this unplugged. thanks😉
ALANIS is wonderful
Oh yeah Alanis is so good. I have the idea that she has no edge in her reach , it feels naturaly and very emotional. tnx for analyzing this one ( and Jinjer, and Clannad , and Dreamtheater , and Devin Townsend not forget Floor Jansen etc etc ... )
you guys should watch her live performance in the david letterman show. that was a very raw and strong performance full of anger and angst. it caught the angst of gen x accurately. this mtv unplugged version is so tame compared to that.
She's awesome and so are you. Thanks for the video.
Another great and intense women's performance is Sinead O'Connor - Troy (live at Pinkpop Festival 1988). Such a strong voice, so many emotions. I always have goosebumps, when I watch it. For me it is one of the best vocal performances ever. I'd love to see you reaction to it.
Interesting version, a bit more mellow but the way she sang it pretty much the same as the original. An incredible, epic song that define a generation
The strings arrangement is outstanding.
Your roar in the intro is just the cutest thing.
Thanks x
I loved this when this came out. Still do. Interesting factoid....she was a pop singer first :)
The complete Unplugged from her is so amazing.
you should also do fellow Canadians Burton Cummings (The Guess Who) and Sarah McLachlan
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Beth... your voice is MELODIOUSLY SWEET... I enjoy listening your vids with earphones.
Her voice is perfect.
The perfect singer!
Hurt - Rapture (acoustic) or Fighting Tao (acoustic) VERY GIFTED SONG WRITER AND VOCALIST!!
I believe I read that before that album came out she sang quite differently and was a main stream singer with what was considered a nice convenient voice. I had not heard of her even though I am Canadian but I am much older than her so that’s probably why. My musical taste lies in the 1960s and 1970s mostly. But when I heard a couple of the songs on the radio and couldn’t help but like them. Didn’t like the bad language and didn’t think it was lyrically great but I loved the melody and the rest of the words and her voice and performance.
Such a beautiful song.
Beth, would love to see your reaction to Uninvited. The 1999 Grammy live performance is a good one.