This is usually the first Home Free song that I recommend to folks hearing them for the first time. And it's always funny watching ladies get the vapors when Tim starts singing his solo...😂
I'm the same, it gets me smiling every time I watch a reaction and people (usually the girls really) are sliding off their chairs when Tim comes in. Especially if it is there first time listening to Home Free.
This is the song that we normally suggest for reactors to listen to first. It's a great introduction video to Home Free and what they can do. It has a great "shock" factor. Most reactors can't get over Adam Rupp making the harmonica sound without a harmonica. That's why we call it a "nomonica". 😆Great reaction. Thanks Red. 🍟
@@redheadedneighbor Some final notes before I vanish awhile, Do Champagne taste on a beer budget before the song Full of Cheer as they sorta go together. The Stargazer Trilogy in the correct order and heard you mention the song folk told you to wait a bit on and that would be Mayday.
@@redheadedneighbor At least you didn't make the mistake some women do, which is to leave the camera on while they pause the video to shout "honey, I'm leaving you" into the next room...
I sing right along with him I can sing from Tim's lowest right up to Franky Valley and It's a lot of fun to have that range but I like going low the best.. I'm old now and I really enjoy watching a guy like Tim do it right.
I have a voice like that, you should see how many women always turn around and look for the guy with that voice😂. Then they see me, a 60 yr old 6'2" 165 lb white dude😂😂😂
This is one of the most popular Home Free songs. It was the first song I ever heard from Home Free & I was instantly hooked. It really showcases the talent of these 5 men (their tight harmonies, Tim Foust's bass & Adam Rupp's incredible beatboxing). They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old (about 100 yrs.) & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney.
The favorite moments of watching all reactors when the discover Home Free, is when they really fall in love with them. I remember my falling in love with them, their voices, their extra sounds, and their "thumb prints" as you call them. It's a sweet, lovely moment, and I've enjoyed watching dozens and dozens of reactors going through that very same falling in love moment... I love it!
Your reaction was everything I expected from you -- genuine amazement and joy at discovering the real diversity of my favorite vocal band! Judging from the 53 comments you already got in less than an hour, I don't need to provide you with encouragement. You've got it, girl! Thanks for sharing this with us; I really enjoyed your comments!
Just love how you are falling into this rabbit hole. They sound just as good in concerts. This group has 5 tenors, 5 beat boxers, 1 baritone and the best bass singer.
I have loved watching you discover the joy of Home Free! My favorite Christmas songs are Mary Did You Know, Do You Hear What I Hear (a song I never cared for until I heard this version) and even though not truly Chistmasy, Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers. I can't wait to hear you react to Helplessly Hoping. It is amazing.
So many replies have echoed my own, this was my introduction to Home Free. I watched the video over and over for nearly two hours then began forwarding it to family and friends. I was totally blown away and still am. Home Free never fails to bring us the most amazing music. Enjoy your channel immensely, you're so open and honest with your reactions. Loved the giggles.
As soon as you said that you love the original and "didn't think Home Free could do it better or even as good", I knew we were in for a treat watching your mind get blown. 😃
Yep your a Homefry now welcome to the group beautiful!! They are Amazing! Seen them live 3 times and they will blow you away. I watch alot of Homefree reactors as well. Hmmm another Christmas one. I say Do You Hear What I Hear probably my all time favorite. Then Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers RIP!
This has been the video that HF first timers are usually introduced to HF, and even though you began with Elvira and reacted to other HF videos, your reaction is much the same as those hearing HF for the first time. HF is the best of the best of what they do and no other band presently or even historically has matched the rich harmonies they offer to the listener. Great reaction and you can officially say you are now a Home Fry.
Great reaction Red I've been a fan of Home Free for over a decade now and they in my opinion really showed out during the lockdown time giving us something new every two weeks even though they were at their own homes all in different states and not long ago putting out a great album called sounds of the lockdown.
# Home Free, welcome to the fans! Enjoyed hearing this with your eyes, great job. Left front- Rob - tenor, front center - Austin high tenor, Low bass - Tim , front right, left in back - Adam Chance -baritone/ bass/ and mouth harp, right in back - Adam Rupp / vocal percussion/ handmonica and a lot of other sounds! That is the lineup that they still have today! Your friend/ low bass Kenneth.
They’re so good!!! Loved your reaction to them. Home Free loves to go back to the origins of a song. This song is over 100 years old (it was made famous in the movie O Brother Where Art Thou). This was filmed in S. Alabama (I think) where Chance is from. Chance was doing the mouth harp sound. When live Chance will do the sound into the looper as it hurts his voice to do it too long. Also Austin (lead here) will join Adam (beatboxer) doing the harmonica. So much fun. They can all beatbox to a degree. They really are great. Try Unchained Melody, Mary Did You Know, What Child is This, Die a Happy Man, What We Ain’t Got….so many good ones!!!! 🥰😍
this recording was so well made i love how somebody was able to capture that thick american bluegrass sound the diversity in vocals so much creativity so rich
The original song was published in 1913 and later covered by Bob Dylan & Joan Baez among others. You've already watched some Home Free but this will still surprise you - you haven't heard Adam's "no-monica" yet or Chance's didgeridoo! Thanks for playing this & your comments.
I concur with the others about this usually being the suggestion for new Home Free reactors. Even this being like your fourth reaction, you were still shocked at how good this is! We long time Home Fries still get wowed at how they consistently still get better! It seems impossible, but they’re always improving or evolving. They do go outside the box occasionally. Their Sea Shanty Medley went viral on TikTok during the end of the pandemic. Even then when they were quarantined like the rest of us, they put out some of the most creative and exceptionally great videos in their homes. I’m so excited to see how fast you have become a Home Fry! Love your channel!!
Hello? This one! Yeehaa, let's go! Your mean mug is gonna get slapped sister!! 😂 Ahh, that was a blast. There's a few others, but this is right up there for me in Home Free's ouevre. Quite simply stunning. I'll admit that I started playing about with my bass voice hearing this after not really singing for 35 years & I'm bloody glad. More! All About The Bass, for a laugh?
This was my intro to Home Free, and I think it's the perfect intro video, except you have to explain to people that (a) no, there is no harmonica, and (b) no one in the band is really showing off what they can do here. It's just a perfectly done song. (You may not have noticed that Tim drops an octave for "while he is sleeping in his grave". That's still not showing off. Tim is known for blowing out sound systems at professional venues -- search youtube if you don't believe me -- just by singing into a microphone. Adam Rupp does it sometimes, too, but again, we're pretty sure he's from another planet, so, doesn't count.)
@@redheadedneighbor Okay but have you seen that one drum solo video yet? Hm? (If not, a couple valiums beforehand might not be a bad idea. Because, dang.)
Rob, being from Minnesota, his "Bluegrass Cry" is more acquired perhaps than natural (maybe). However Austin's is natural being from Georgia and so is Tim's being from Texas. Yet they can sing without it when they sing Pop or Hip Hop. They are so versatile and talented. That is why we say they lean country but can and do sing any genre of music. Love your reactions. You are becoming one of my favorite reactors. So looking forward to see what you listen to next.
Thank you. I love it when a group can just make it seem effortless. They do that with ease.. and I know good and well they must work like animals to perfect it. Fascinating
To me the best followup to this song is their version of "Mayday". An amazing contrast and my two favorite songs by them! I didn't even know the song Mayday, before I heard their version.
Thanks for the reaction! If you want to get an idea of how good their member Chance is you have watch a video called Cover me up. This one is Chance's moment in the sun, among others and really showcases his talent. He is not one to always get the lead in many of their songs but he is good enough to that is for sure! Please watch this one as it even has a surprise at the end that will make Chance another one of your favorite Home Free members lol See ya next time!
And another great reaction, Red! Thanks for sharing. I just wanted to point out one thing ;-) Tim, who sang the deep bass here, also was the lead tenor on O Holy Night that you reacted to previously. I've never seen anyone with his vocal range before. Also, there is a great way to tell if you are watching an older Home Free song or a newer one, if Austin is clean shaven, it's an older video. If you want a good chuckle, search for Home Free story time with Tim. The guy is funny as heck.
Also, Adam Rupp's brother, Chris, was a co-founder of the group but left in 2016, and Adam Chance replaced him. He was the bass singer for Street Corner Symphony before that, and has been a tremendous addition to the group.
I've seen them so many times, any time they're within 300 miles, and they never get old and never cease to amaze. If you ever get a chance go see them live, beyond words
Great reaction. I love this song for reactions to see how people respond to the first time Austin growls and looks at the camera, Adam's nomonica, Tim's solo, Rob's hip hop, and then when they realize Adam is making the didgeridoo sounds. Almost no one catches all those things, but when you did, your reactions were awesome. Thank you for just enjoying it as much as you did. That's the fun thing to watch. If I may, go back and listen to the chorus just after Tim's part. He goes down another freaking octave. When you hear it...wow.
Hey Red! You’re one my favorite reactors as of today! You’re so bright and shiny, and you put me in a good mood. Love this song, love your reactions, especially to Tim(bass boy) Foust. A cappella is a rabbit hole, and these guys are a good start. The next group, I know you’ll love, is Pentatonix. They are the real class of the genre, they have three Grammy Awards and six nominations. They own Christmas, come and see.
I always like Home Free, I guess you could call me a Home Fry. Even more enjoyable was watching how much you loved. Love seeing Honey Bun's Happy Face.
This is a tune sung by 'The Soggy Bottom Boys' in the Coen Brothers film 'Oh Brother Where Art Thou'. It's a song going back over 100 years ! Great tune !
They do a great cover of Listen to the Music with great imitation of instruments. Do You Hear What I Hear is the greatest cover I've ever heard as far as Christmas songs go, and it's arranged by their beatboxer Adam Rupp. Lots of instrument sounds to go around. They even do an instrumental interlude in Can't Stop the Feeling.
I'm really loving your fall into the rabbit hole. Now you need to hear Chance in the spotlight. Check out "Some Girls Do," "Cover Me Up," (be sure to watch to the very end), and the Crosby, Stills, and Nash cover of "Helplessly Hoping" for pure five part harmony with no beat boxing. Enjoy the ride!
Great reaction, Home Free is awesome! Have you heard of a band called The Petersens from Branson, MO? They are a folk/bluegrass/country family band that have become hugely popular nationally, and even play concerts in Europe. It includes the mom, three sisters, brother, and one non-family member. They each play a different instrument, including the fiddle, dobro, banjo, guitar, bass, and mandolin. Each sister takes a turn at lead vocals, so every song sounds very different. You might check them out!
This is their most popular song. These boys are amazing. CK out their latest Cruise and Oh Beautiful Star of Bethlehem featuring The Oakridge Boys, also Christmas in LA.❤️❤️❤️❤️
The O Brother where Art Thou soundtrack is what got this Kiwi into country, bluegrass, resonator guitars and Dan Tyminski (original singer for this song on the soundtrack). I would love for you to react to Dan Tyminski's Southern Gothic. It speaks on issues I think you'd be able to relate to. Love your work and channel Red.
I absolutely love this song and I was absolutely blown away when I heard this version. And your reactions had a big smile plastered across my face. And you were stopping and talking about the voices, I was like, wait till the bass guy comes in 😄.
Not sure if you have listened to them do Mayday..but if you haven't, make that the 5th or 6th song from there you hear. You will know why when you finally get to it.
What you say about each voice becoming your favorite as each person sings is how i feel about each of their songs. Whatever im listening to is my favorite! You can be really down, and listen to one of their comedic songs (Mississippi Squirrel) and completely change your day. Then there are the ones that make you tear up. I love & respect this group of men, and really like your reactions to them.
@@redheadedneighbor haha I been like that for years as it had not worked out for me to go until last week. My daughter and I had a blast. next time my granddaughter that is 2 is going. She loves listening to them. Today my daughter put them on to calm her down as she was fussing this afternoon.
Great reaction, I like the little bit of a Home Free kick that you are on at the moment. They were not my usual genre when I first heard the guys but I quickly had them grow on me through sheer talent and the great arrangements that they put together. Seeing the reaction to Tim when he did his solo bit was funny, I new it was coming. That is usually a 'well hello Sir' moment for the girls watching and listening. I am not sure you have heard or seen Stargazer Lillies yet. I am sure that one will get you smiling, there is a special Austin related reason for that too.
This is usually the first Home Free song that I recommend to folks hearing them for the first time. And it's always funny watching ladies get the vapors when Tim starts singing his solo...😂
Lol. True enough!
I'm the same, it gets me smiling every time I watch a reaction and people (usually the girls really) are sliding off their chairs when Tim comes in. Especially if it is there first time listening to Home Free.
Another good one to recommend is Ring of Fire
Yes, ring of fire! If u love Tim Foust, you're absolutely adore Avi Kaplans base 🥰
She got Tim Fousted!
Home Free doesn't just do a cover, they do Upgrades!
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Every reaction, without fail, man or woman. They always have an orgasmic reaction to Tim Foust singing. Deservedly.
Just when you think that home free can't top their last performance. Absolutely 💯 wow!
This is the song that we normally suggest for reactors to listen to first. It's a great introduction video to Home Free and what they can do. It has a great "shock" factor. Most reactors can't get over Adam Rupp making the harmonica sound without a harmonica. That's why we call it a "nomonica". 😆Great reaction. Thanks Red. 🍟
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And it is mild in this song compared to when his just plain goes crazy.
@@ghstdnsr I can’t wait!
@@redheadedneighbor Some final notes before I vanish awhile, Do Champagne taste on a beer budget before the song Full of Cheer as they sorta go together. The Stargazer Trilogy in the correct order and heard you mention the song folk told you to wait a bit on and that would be Mayday.
@@ghstdnsr thank you!
This is the 1st song I listened to from the boys!! I've been addicted since then
That makes it really special!
This song was my Home Free gateway. As of yet, there is no known cure.
Gateway.. lol
My favorite sound is the needle hitting the vinyl.
I am always amazed how women melt when they hear Tim's deep bass vocals.
We just can’t help it
@@redheadedneighbor At least you didn't make the mistake some women do, which is to leave the camera on while they pause the video to shout "honey, I'm leaving you" into the next room...
You missed when Tim (the bass) drops an octave after his solo
I sing right along with him I can sing from Tim's lowest right up to Franky Valley and It's a lot of fun to have that range but I like going low the best.. I'm old now and I really enjoy watching a guy like Tim do it right.
I have a voice like that, you should see how many women always turn around and look for the guy with that voice😂. Then they see me, a 60 yr old 6'2" 165 lb white dude😂😂😂
This is one of the most popular Home Free songs. It was the first song I ever heard from Home Free & I was instantly hooked. It really showcases the talent of these 5 men (their tight harmonies, Tim Foust's bass & Adam Rupp's incredible beatboxing). They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old (about 100 yrs.) & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney.
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110 years old to be exact!
At friday show they said that it is the 3rd most song for them I believe he said that was downloaded.
The favorite moments of watching all reactors when the discover Home Free, is when they really fall in love with them. I remember my falling in love with them, their voices, their extra sounds, and their "thumb prints" as you call them. It's a sweet, lovely moment, and I've enjoyed watching dozens and dozens of reactors going through that very same falling in love moment... I love it!
Your reaction was everything I expected from you -- genuine amazement and joy at discovering the real diversity of my favorite vocal band! Judging from the 53 comments you already got in less than an hour, I don't need to provide you with encouragement. You've got it, girl! Thanks for sharing this with us; I really enjoyed your comments!
Thank YOU so much. I appreciate that
Just love how you are falling into this rabbit hole. They sound just as good in concerts. This group has 5 tenors, 5 beat boxers, 1 baritone and the best bass singer.
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5 tenors, 5 beatboxers, 2/3 baritones and 2/3 basses. Adam's range is almost as impressive as Tim's.
That's the thing about Home Free.....whoever is singing at the time "is my favorite singer" !!!
Yup
I love the moment when someone watching them falls in love the first time welcome to the rabbit hole
She's precious...completely unable to control her joy at a great traditional tune done by arguably the best in the business.
Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole the more you learn the more you like this group.
I have loved watching you discover the joy of Home Free! My favorite Christmas songs are Mary Did You Know, Do You Hear What I Hear (a song I never cared for until I heard this version) and even though not truly Chistmasy, Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers. I can't wait to hear you react to Helplessly Hoping. It is amazing.
Yes - these 3 are essential #homefree !
I’m excited to explore
So many replies have echoed my own, this was my introduction to Home Free. I watched the video over and over for nearly two hours then began forwarding it to family and friends. I was totally blown away and still am. Home Free never fails to bring us the most amazing music. Enjoy your channel immensely, you're so open and honest with your reactions. Loved the giggles.
Thank you so much. I love that you shared this with your family and friends. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. I bet they were so appreciative!
You know.. maybe it's time for you to check out their *Butts Medley.* LOLLOLLOL
Sounds right up my alley
And Boyz 2 men End of the Road
@@justme-xq5ml There's just too many to choose from! One of my favorites, I believe is under-rated: *I Can't Outrun You.*
@@justme-xq5ml A few days ago I suggested she just react to 3 or 4 HF songs a day. :)
@@justme-xq5ml The list is almost endless! I suggested she do at least 3 - 4 HF songs a day! :)
As soon as you said that you love the original and "didn't think Home Free could do it better or even as good", I knew we were in for a treat watching your mind get blown. 😃
Lol. Fun for me, too!
Yep your a Homefry now welcome to the group beautiful!! They are Amazing! Seen them live 3 times and they will blow you away. I watch alot of Homefree reactors as well. Hmmm another Christmas one. I say Do You Hear What I Hear probably my all time favorite. Then Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers RIP!
Coming up soon!
I love all the special sounds that they put in there like the cicadas sound and the jaw Harp. By chance
And also Adam Rupp, he's no monica sound
It’s in the details
Yup. We know. LoL! Amazing. Thanks for the Home Free reactions.
Lol
Loved this song the first time I’ve seen it. Loved it even more watching you get excited enjoying it. Amazing.
Thank you so much
This has been the video that HF first timers are usually introduced to HF, and even though you began with Elvira and reacted to other HF videos, your reaction is much the same as those hearing HF for the first time. HF is the best of the best of what they do and no other band presently or even historically has matched the rich harmonies they offer to the listener. Great reaction and you can officially say you are now a Home Fry.
So good
Great reaction Red I've been a fan of Home Free for over a decade now and they in my opinion really showed out during the lockdown time giving us something new every two weeks even though they were at their own homes all in different states and not long ago putting out a great album called sounds of the lockdown.
I’m glad something bright came from a dark time. What a group!
The voice is a magnificent instrument,it created all other instruments
My first of hundreds of Home Free covers and originals. Home Free is unique!
Yup!
Tim's bass gets them every time😂
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The guy with the blue grass cry is from Minnesota! These guys are so talented they can do it all. I’ll bet they put in a lot of practice too.
Love that. It’s not a state.. it’s a state of mind!🥰A.Cal
Great Band! Great Track! Great Reaction!!!! Thank You so Much Thank You so Much ✌✌✌ 🇦🇺
Much love💕 Thank you
# Home Free, welcome to the fans! Enjoyed hearing this with your eyes, great job. Left front- Rob - tenor, front center - Austin high tenor, Low bass - Tim , front right, left in back - Adam Chance -baritone/ bass/ and mouth harp, right in back - Adam Rupp / vocal percussion/ handmonica and a lot of other sounds! That is the lineup that they still have today! Your friend/ low bass Kenneth.
Thank you!
We call it Adam’s Nomonica
This is the reaction page that I come to when I need to smile. Thanks, Red, for sharing your smile with us again.
Even if it is a song you normally do not like these guys will knock it out of the park every time.
That has happened to me with “ The big Push”
Love this by Home Free, their friend from VoicePlay Geoff Castellucci did his own LOW bass cover of this song which made me melt.
Wow!🔥🔥🔥
Home Free. With this song they've turned me into a man of constant listening.
Always love listening to this Home Free song. Honestly, one of the all-time greatest renditions of this song. Thanks!
So great!
They’re so good!!! Loved your reaction to them. Home Free loves to go back to the origins of a song. This song is over 100 years old (it was made famous in the movie O Brother Where Art Thou). This was filmed in S. Alabama (I think) where Chance is from. Chance was doing the mouth harp sound. When live Chance will do the sound into the looper as it hurts his voice to do it too long. Also Austin (lead here) will join Adam (beatboxer) doing the harmonica. So much fun. They can all beatbox to a degree. They really are great. Try Unchained Melody, Mary Did You Know, What Child is This, Die a Happy Man, What We Ain’t Got….so many good ones!!!! 🥰😍
Absolutely!
This is by far their best performance.
You should listen to their song Do you here what I here, great song in a ice castle
Gonna happen soon!
this recording was so well made i love how somebody was able to capture that thick american bluegrass sound the diversity in vocals so much creativity so rich
The original song was published in 1913 and later covered by Bob Dylan & Joan Baez among others. You've already watched some Home Free but this will still surprise you - you haven't heard Adam's "no-monica" yet or Chance's didgeridoo! Thanks for playing this & your comments.
Fascinating to me.
I concur with the others about this usually being the suggestion for new Home Free reactors. Even this being like your fourth reaction, you were still shocked at how good this is! We long time Home Fries still get wowed at how they consistently still get better! It seems impossible, but they’re always improving or evolving. They do go outside the box occasionally. Their Sea Shanty Medley went viral on TikTok during the end of the pandemic. Even then when they were quarantined like the rest of us, they put out some of the most creative and exceptionally great videos in their homes.
I’m so excited to see how fast you have become a Home Fry! Love your channel!!
Thank you. I am very excited about these guys!💕
Their rendition is so far beyond the original it's a different song. Adam Rupp's percussion in this is superhuman! Great choice!
That’s good music 😊
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Hello? This one! Yeehaa, let's go!
Your mean mug is gonna get slapped sister!! 😂
Ahh, that was a blast. There's a few others, but this is right up there for me in Home Free's ouevre. Quite simply stunning. I'll admit that I started playing about with my bass voice hearing this after not really singing for 35 years & I'm bloody glad. More! All About The Bass, for a laugh?
Bwahaaaaa
Adorable reaction! I saw a compilation of lady reactors swooning over Tim's bass section, you would fit right in there! ;)
Lol
Great reaction! I love seeing a new Home Fry being born! A new subscriber. If you get a chance to see them live, jump on it. It is a great experience.
I have never been to a concert, so I’ll add them to my list!
This was my intro to Home Free, and I think it's the perfect intro video, except you have to explain to people that (a) no, there is no harmonica, and (b) no one in the band is really showing off what they can do here. It's just a perfectly done song.
(You may not have noticed that Tim drops an octave for "while he is sleeping in his grave". That's still not showing off. Tim is known for blowing out sound systems at professional venues -- search youtube if you don't believe me -- just by singing into a microphone. Adam Rupp does it sometimes, too, but again, we're pretty sure he's from another planet, so, doesn't count.)
Such an alien
@@redheadedneighbor Okay but have you seen that one drum solo video yet? Hm?
(If not, a couple valiums beforehand might not be a bad idea. Because, dang.)
@@uosuaq I have not… I might need that sooner rather than later
My favourite Home Free Christmas song is Do You Hear What I Hear. Arranged by Adam Rupp the beatboxer and just beautiful.
That deep bass drop on "while he is sleeping in his grave" was Chance, not Tim. Chance is the guy in the back with hat and vest.
Rob, being from Minnesota, his "Bluegrass Cry" is more acquired perhaps than natural (maybe). However Austin's is natural being from Georgia and so is Tim's being from Texas. Yet they can sing without it when they sing Pop or Hip Hop. They are so versatile and talented. That is why we say they lean country but can and do sing any genre of music. Love your reactions. You are becoming one of my favorite reactors. So looking forward to see what you listen to next.
Thank you. I love it when a group can just make it seem effortless. They do that with ease.. and I know good and well they must work like animals to perfect it. Fascinating
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These guys are so extremely talented. They do not have a bad song as you will find out! Love your reaction!
Thank you!
To me the best followup to this song is their version of "Mayday". An amazing contrast and my two favorite songs by them! I didn't even know the song Mayday, before I heard their version.
That one is very popular
Thanks for the reaction! If you want to get an idea of how good their member Chance is you have watch a video called Cover me up. This one is Chance's moment in the sun, among others and really showcases his talent. He is not one to always get the lead in many of their songs but he is good enough to that is for sure! Please watch this one as it even has a surprise at the end that will make Chance another one of your favorite Home Free members lol See ya next time!
Hold on! You have me interested!!
I will warn you, this is another Home Free mind blower lol as they all are!! @@redheadedneighbor
Nice to see you again !
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Heyy!!!
And another great reaction, Red! Thanks for sharing. I just wanted to point out one thing ;-) Tim, who sang the deep bass here, also was the lead tenor on O Holy Night that you reacted to previously. I've never seen anyone with his vocal range before. Also, there is a great way to tell if you are watching an older Home Free song or a newer one, if Austin is clean shaven, it's an older video. If you want a good chuckle, search for Home Free story time with Tim. The guy is funny as heck.
Thank you for that
Also, Adam Rupp's brother, Chris, was a co-founder of the group but left in 2016, and Adam Chance replaced him. He was the bass singer for Street Corner Symphony before that, and has been a tremendous addition to the group.
Yes, Home Free sings a lot of different genres--and bluegrass is definitely one of them 😊
I’m glad!
Wonderful reaction, Red. I hope that you get a chance to do more Home Free reactions. I really enjoy your reactions!
Thank you. These guys are a blast!
And for Christmas - an absolute must is "Do You Hear What I Hear!"
That seems to be the popular thing…
great reaction, I loved it. As for Home Free, it's just what we've come to expect...
Great reaction! Thanks!
Thank you too!
You're smooth as butter for certain. I'd 💕 love you're react. To "Go Rest High On that Mountain 🌄. Home free darlin
I've seen them so many times, any time they're within 300 miles, and they never get old and never cease to amaze. If you ever get a chance go see them live, beyond words
That sounds fun
Thanks again.
My pleasure!
This is the one that got me into Home Free 8 months ago. It's been an incredible ride so far!
I love that you have the months down!
@@redheadedneighborwell I may or may not be on the spectrum, so I may or may not pay more attention to those kind of things. 😉
This arrangement is so strong. All the sounds and rhythm is produced by vocals acopello.😊
Went to go see them late last year they are just as good in person and a really great show
This song is 100+ years old so many people have sung it. I believe this was filmed in Alabama.
Oh, I do love your little corner of the interwebs! Another fantastic reaction! Oh, and that wasn't even deep for Tim. Check out Ring of Fire!
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Great reaction. I love this song for reactions to see how people respond to the first time Austin growls and looks at the camera, Adam's nomonica, Tim's solo, Rob's hip hop, and then when they realize Adam is making the didgeridoo sounds. Almost no one catches all those things, but when you did, your reactions were awesome. Thank you for just enjoying it as much as you did. That's the fun thing to watch. If I may, go back and listen to the chorus just after Tim's part. He goes down another freaking octave. When you hear it...wow.
Thank you! Loved this performance so much!
Hey Red!
You’re one my favorite reactors as of today! You’re so bright and shiny, and you put me in a good mood. Love this song, love your reactions, especially to Tim(bass boy) Foust.
A cappella is a rabbit hole, and these guys are a good start. The next group, I know you’ll love, is Pentatonix. They are the real class of the genre, they have three Grammy Awards and six nominations. They own Christmas, come and see.
They will eventually be on here!
Thank you for such a kind comment
I always like Home Free, I guess you could call me a Home Fry. Even more enjoyable was watching how much you loved. Love seeing Honey Bun's Happy Face.
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The fact that he played the harmonica, without a harmonica was fascinating!
Their cover of American Pie is the most open of all their talents.
This is a tune sung by 'The Soggy Bottom Boys' in the Coen Brothers film 'Oh Brother Where Art Thou'. It's a song going back over 100 years ! Great tune !
These guys are so awesome this is their best I think!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely great reaction. ❤
Thank you!! 😁
They do a great cover of Listen to the Music with great imitation of instruments. Do You Hear What I Hear is the greatest cover I've ever heard as far as Christmas songs go, and it's arranged by their beatboxer Adam Rupp. Lots of instrument sounds to go around. They even do an instrumental interlude in Can't Stop the Feeling.
You are selling me….💕
I'm really loving your fall into the rabbit hole. Now you need to hear Chance in the spotlight. Check out "Some Girls Do," "Cover Me Up," (be sure to watch to the very end), and the Crosby, Stills, and Nash cover of "Helplessly Hoping" for pure five part harmony with no beat boxing. Enjoy the ride!
Those sound great!
Just love your reactions. I'm going to be up all night watching.
Thank you!
If you haven't seen Mayday, expect to be blown away again! Then, the Butts Medley to be laughing on the floor. Great reaction here Red.
They nailed it not only that they made a movie around this song
After a few more reactions of them and getting to know the voices. Their version of Mayday will blow your mind.
That one is highly requested
Just remember Tim is the bass when you watch.
You might like Home Free’s version of Delta Dawn ft Brook Eden or Home Free’s version of To The Moon And Back ft Maggie Baugh
Ohhhh! Interesting!
@@redheadedneighbor Both videos are awesome 😊
Great reaction, Home Free is awesome! Have you heard of a band called The Petersens from Branson, MO? They are a folk/bluegrass/country family band that have become hugely popular nationally, and even play concerts in Europe. It includes the mom, three sisters, brother, and one non-family member. They each play a different instrument, including the fiddle, dobro, banjo, guitar, bass, and mandolin. Each sister takes a turn at lead vocals, so every song sounds very different. You might check them out!
Actually, I think I have!!
Thank you for untangling the cord.😁 I feel better😂
Lol! It bugs me!
This is their most popular song. These boys are amazing. CK out their latest Cruise and Oh Beautiful Star of Bethlehem featuring The Oakridge Boys, also Christmas in LA.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Definitely will
I love your program awesome.❤❤❤ And you are a z on the eyes.😊😊😊
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So enjoyed your reaction. "Listen to the Music"
Ahhh. Bet that is good
This is the best reaction to this I have ever seen 😀
The O Brother where Art Thou soundtrack is what got this Kiwi into country, bluegrass, resonator guitars and Dan Tyminski (original singer for this song on the soundtrack). I would love for you to react to Dan Tyminski's Southern Gothic. It speaks on issues I think you'd be able to relate to. Love your work and channel Red.
Thank you. Taking a screen shot
I absolutely love this song and I was absolutely blown away when I heard this version.
And your reactions had a big smile plastered across my face. And you were stopping and talking about the voices, I was like, wait till the bass guy comes in 😄.
You were so right!
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Not sure if you have listened to them do Mayday..but if you haven't, make that the 5th or 6th song from there you hear. You will know why when you finally get to it.
Yes, I’m holding off a while. I want to know them better.
@@redheadedneighborAfter Mayday, Tim Foust did Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay. You'll enjoy that also
What you say about each voice becoming your favorite as each person sings is how i feel about each of their songs. Whatever im listening to is my favorite! You can be really down, and listen to one of their comedic songs (Mississippi Squirrel) and completely change your day. Then there are the ones that make you tear up. I love & respect this group of men, and really like your reactions to them.
Thank you. I am loving it as well
Must hear Brothers in Arms.
I saw them in person the first time last friday and OH MY was this one good in person.
I’m jeaous
@@redheadedneighbor haha I been like that for years as it had not worked out for me to go until last week. My daughter and I had a blast. next time my granddaughter that is 2 is going. She loves listening to them. Today my daughter put them on to calm her down as she was fussing this afternoon.
Judge this sternly, huh? Yeah, we were scared, lol. So funny!
We warned you, what a great smile !!!!
I was warned. That’s true
Great reaction, I like the little bit of a Home Free kick that you are on at the moment. They were not my usual genre when I first heard the guys but I quickly had them grow on me through sheer talent and the great arrangements that they put together. Seeing the reaction to Tim when he did his solo bit was funny, I new it was coming. That is usually a 'well hello Sir' moment for the girls watching and listening. I am not sure you have heard or seen Stargazer Lillies yet. I am sure that one will get you smiling, there is a special Austin related reason for that too.
I’m so curious now
You need to watch their "Butt's Medley". They are amazing and the songs are chosen perfectly!!!!