She wrote This specifically for a movie called City of Angels. You are right on target with her voice, so powerful she really doesn't need a microphone😅🔥👍
@@davinaburden7529 This was featured in the 1998 movie City Of Angels, starring Nicolas Cage as an angel who falls in love with a mortal woman, played by Meg Ryan. Morissette saw a rough cut of the film and went back to the studio and wrote the haunting, piano-driven ballad, which she calls a "fear of love song
Ah, from the "City Of Angels "Soundtrack...love that movie, still blast the CD. Alanis Morissette uses the singing tones and phrasing from Gaelic and Slavic Folk Music to perfection.
Alanis' performance singing this song live is still very special. She is approaching 50 years old and is increasingly getting into this music in her performances, it is worth watching a recent performance.
YES! You should watch the movie City of Angels starring Nicholas Cage and Meg Ryan. Beautiful and brilliant. This song is on the soundtrack, along with "If God will send his Angels" by U2. The movie puts these songs into context....
There is a version of this that she recorded on a native american reservation. As she got to the climax of the song, she said God joined in because right on beat, a HUGE thunder rang through the air sounding like it was part of the song. I have the recording and it is MAGICAL.
Her Jagged Little Pill album is the third highest selling album from a female artist of all time and it's full of hits, you should check out the official version of You Aughta Know.
Alanis Morrisette really made us sit up and take notice when we first heard her in 1994. Only about 20 at the time (about my age). Another incredible young female voice from the 90’s is Fiona Apple. A lot more people have heard “Criminal” (I think you’ve reacted to it) but I think “Sleep To Dream” is my favorite.
I am subbed to your channel. I LOVE Alanis and this is my FAVORITE song, and yet this didn't show on my timeline for TWO WEEKS since you released it. RUclips sucks. You should be mad. I wonder how many people did NOT see this.
3:50 “I don’t wanna say a dark sinister sound….” So true though, maybe not sinister lol but I’ve heard “Uninvited” live be referred to as “hauntingly beautiful” many times and I think that fits perfectly. It’s very haunting in a mesmerizing beautiful way. Great reaction to this, her live vocals are on a whole different level to the studio recordings ♥️
You really need to watch the movie "City of Angels" with Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan!!! Alanis is so Incredible!!!! Jagged Little Pill album is Iconic!!!
The more you research into this song, yes, it can definitely be considered "a dark and sinister sound" because that's more or less what the song is all about. That gray area of boundaries between 2 people. One old enough to know better and one just going with the feelings and emotion. I don't judge but Alanis is the latter of the two. At the time of Alanis' Jagged Little Pill album, I instantly loved her voice and her songs and it all started with her "You oughta know" hit single. Being a somewhat-self-proclaimed manly-type of guy and in front of my friends, I could never admit how much I loved her music and the Jagged Little Pill album. Yet to this day, I still love Alanis Morissette's music but now far less ashamed to admit it. She's a legend in my mind and her voice is one of a kind. Her singing this, with an orchestra behind her, is legendary. Please check it out if you want. (link below) ruclips.net/video/FjTB6EG3xGo/видео.html
Her performance of this live at the Grammys is even better. Such a beautiful song with a darker edge.
Haunting. It’s so extraordinarily haunting. ❤️❤️
She wrote This specifically for a movie called City of Angels. You are right on target with her voice, so powerful she really doesn't need a microphone😅🔥👍
Other than the great music that film was easily the worst remake of the 90s
@@briannelson3890 agreed 😅
Wrong this was used in the film but was written before the movie, and not released about a Fan that became stalker and made her life miserable
@@davinaburden7529 thks for the correction
@@davinaburden7529 This was featured in the 1998 movie City Of Angels, starring Nicolas Cage as an angel who falls in love with a mortal woman, played by Meg Ryan. Morissette saw a rough cut of the film and went back to the studio and wrote the haunting, piano-driven ballad, which she calls a "fear of love song
Her voice is haunting!
A stunner, this is almost the same as the audio, she is that good!😊
I agree!
One of my all time favorire of hers play this on repeat sometimes
I was there. She played right after DMX.
She's got such an amazing voice!
Great song from a great artist
The pain in her voice just OMG,, this whole cd is amazing. MAD MAD TALENT!
Love this song
Ah, from the "City Of Angels "Soundtrack...love that movie, still blast the CD. Alanis Morissette uses the singing tones and phrasing from Gaelic and Slavic Folk Music to perfection.
It’s one of my favorite soundtracks ever. I love every song
Second- love Alanis! Sooo many great songs.🔥🔥🔥💝
It wasn’t on Jagged Little Pill. It was on the soundtrack for the movie City Of Angels. A demo release was on the releases in Japan and Australia.
Alanis' performance singing this song live is still very special. She is approaching 50 years old and is increasingly getting into this music in her performances, it is worth watching a recent performance.
her voice live always sounds incredible
she sound better live,and that is real talent, one of the greatest rockstar of music industry,she is like the female version of Joe Crocker
It’s written in the key of D mixolydian so along with her voice is what makes it so “haunting” and different.
YES! You should watch the movie City of Angels starring Nicholas Cage and Meg Ryan. Beautiful and brilliant. This song is on the soundtrack, along with "If God will send his Angels" by U2. The movie puts these songs into context....
She is amazing!
There is a version of this that she recorded on a native american reservation. As she got to the climax of the song, she said God joined in because right on beat, a HUGE thunder rang through the air sounding like it was part of the song. I have the recording and it is MAGICAL.
Her Jagged Little Pill album is the third highest selling album from a female artist of all time and it's full of hits, you should check out the official version of You Aughta Know.
Studio version has a full orchestra. Chills!!
Alanis Morrisette really made us sit up and take notice when we first heard her in 1994. Only about 20 at the time (about my age). Another incredible young female voice from the 90’s is Fiona Apple. A lot more people have heard “Criminal” (I think you’ve reacted to it) but I think “Sleep To Dream” is my favorite.
I am around the same age and AGREE! When she came on the scene, I was like, "Who is this lady?!" Her voice is so unique. ❤
@@tkdterp8 let’s add Jewel to that master class. Who thought at least one would be the next female Dylan?
Fate Stay With Me 1985, Alanis 1991, Now Is The Time 1992, all before Jagged Little Pill 1995. I guess you only noticed her when Jagged came out.
You should watch it again at her live Grammy Awards performance with full orchestra and even better vocals. It's beautiful.
Agreed.
I think she was channeling her inner Joe Cocker feel in this one!!!!! She was feeling it that’s for damn sure!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! ❤️❤️😎🍸
I am subbed to your channel. I LOVE Alanis and this is my FAVORITE song, and yet this didn't show on my timeline for TWO WEEKS since you released it. RUclips sucks. You should be mad. I wonder how many people did NOT see this.
I was there….and she was perfect
I love the soundtrack for City of angels. Song is the best one
Alanis always sounds good live. If you haven't; watch her 2011 Soundstage concert...or at least this song at that show.
Canada has talent.
3:50 “I don’t wanna say a dark sinister sound….” So true though, maybe not sinister lol but I’ve heard “Uninvited” live be referred to as “hauntingly beautiful” many times and I think that fits perfectly. It’s very haunting in a mesmerizing beautiful way. Great reaction to this, her live vocals are on a whole different level to the studio recordings ♥️
Pretty sure the scary creepy music means it's a STALKER.
@@thatswhatisaidCA I dunno if you mean the song is about a stalker, but she wrote this for the film City of Angels
She is amazing!!!!! That crowd was as big as Selena's live concert. 🥰😍🩵💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵
Hauntingly bueatiful is the words you were looking for
That's my girl, it's the Irish brogue.
🇨🇦 All Canadian female artists are BadAss !
Live, and it's called Talent ! You should hear the entire album, " Jagged little pill" !
You really need to watch the movie "City of Angels" with Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan!!! Alanis is so Incredible!!!! Jagged Little Pill album is Iconic!!!
This is REALLY close to the studio version
I saw Her a couple of years ago with Garbage opening. She sounded excellent as well as Shirley Manson of Garbage.
The live Grammy awards version is way superior in my opinion…
This is a gem from Woodstock '99, which unfortunately ended in disaster.
It's from the movie and I read it's about a stalker.
Taylor Hawkins on drums- RIP
Alanis is 1 of 1
It's about a STALKER. Scary music.
Good reaction my dear, you always lose yourself in music 🙏
I'm back 💪😉
Music video audio is too quiet.
The more you research into this song, yes, it can definitely be considered "a dark and sinister sound" because that's more or less what the song is all about. That gray area of boundaries between 2 people. One old enough to know better and one just going with the feelings and emotion. I don't judge but Alanis is the latter of the two.
At the time of Alanis' Jagged Little Pill album, I instantly loved her voice and her songs and it all started with her "You oughta know" hit single. Being a somewhat-self-proclaimed manly-type of guy and in front of my friends, I could never admit how much I loved her music and the Jagged Little Pill album. Yet to this day, I still love Alanis Morissette's music but now far less ashamed to admit it. She's a legend in my mind and her voice is one of a kind.
Her singing this, with an orchestra behind her, is legendary. Please check it out if you want. (link below)
ruclips.net/video/FjTB6EG3xGo/видео.html