This band deserved so much more success on a global scale. Australian talent is so damn underrated, it's not even funny anymore. Thank you, Killing Heidi, for entertaining us for all these amazing years.
I met the band in Goulburn NSW when I was in my 20's. They were getting lunch in a place I went for lunch myself. The band were pretty laid back and easy to get along with, normal people.
I was lucky enough to see them live in Sydney in 2000 and bought Reflector on import when I got back to England. I was convinced they'd be massive and can't believe they didn't have multiple album success all over the world.
wow i wish i was there you sound just like i remmber when i seen you preform in wollongong mall when i was a teen thanks for brining back a good memmory
Still have all 3 of their albums and I still have a couple of their early singles floating around somewhere, might even gave a Rolling Stone somewhere...
Horrible. She used to be an amazing singer and no longer has the chops. In all good faith, I sincerely and honestly hope she gets some lessons because she could sbe great again. But if this is what she wants then more power to her.
@@tfwnoyandere: I have and do. As I said, getting training would help, but it really depends on what your aim is. Used to be a singing teacher so...I know of what I speak.
Very few live performers do after 20+ years delivering a song. Most are lazy with the notes & timing, believing (perhaps correctly) that the spectators are more interested in them than in the song.
If you ever sing along with an entire Killing Heidi album...their first one...those top notes are hard on your vocal cords. Like Eurhythmics, the vocal gymnastics wear you out. Ella developed nodules, and her voice dropped. To keep notes high, you need to develop head note technique and also pick your vowels. Celine Dion is a good exponent of this...decades of singing but still has her full range.
As a 17 year old in 1999, I was so in love with Ella. She was so cool back then and She still looks great now.
This band deserved so much more success on a global scale.
Australian talent is so damn underrated, it's not even funny anymore.
Thank you, Killing Heidi, for entertaining us for all these amazing years.
True, there's like 10 people in the audience
Hello from France. Aussie power 💖✨️💋🌈
Bonjour d’Australie. Viva la France 🎉
I met the band in Goulburn NSW when I was in my 20's. They were getting lunch in a place I went for lunch myself. The band were pretty laid back and easy to get along with, normal people.
These comments always crack me up. Of course they are normal people. What were you expecting? We are all just people 🤣🤣🤣
Well, i feel better now that you've cleared thst up. Cheers... @@caseyminett7394
I was lucky enough to see them live in Sydney in 2000 and bought Reflector on import when I got back to England. I was convinced they'd be massive and can't believe they didn't have multiple album success all over the world.
What an amazing band.
The nostalgia feeling
If i may say ela wow i think u had me at a concert in darwn in 00 wow you look amazing and can not believe your music never reached our shores xx
wow i wish i was there
you sound just like i remmber when i seen you preform in wollongong mall when i was a teen
thanks for brining back a good memmory
I’ve been waiting since 2007 for this
I watched a gig of yours at the Oz open one year and fell in love with your style, Melbourne’s back time for a gig a the corner hotel.
❤ so much heart
Great vid, gives an idea what it sounds like on stage.
Real music raw talent
Good video. Would be nice to have synced it up with audio from the desk. The mix follows the camera around. Love the song and love Ella's voice.
Has Ella lost her top notes?
Hard to believe but people change…
GOD I love her!!!!!!
I had a crush on her when i was 8 years old and she's even more beautiful now, someone help me
Still have all 3 of their albums and I still have a couple of their early singles floating around somewhere, might even gave a Rolling Stone somewhere...
seem like fun guys
I have never ever heard of this band. Are they Australian?
Yep
Yes. Victoria.
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Violet Town
North East of Melbourne
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Masked singer Baby
hahah
Horrible. She used to be an amazing singer and no longer has the chops.
In all good faith, I sincerely and honestly hope she gets some lessons because she could sbe great again. But if this is what she wants then more power to her.
She has backup singers carrying her. But she seems to be a bit over it...
you try aging 20 years and sounding exactly the same
@@tfwnoyandere: I have and do. As I said, getting training would help, but it really depends on what your aim is.
Used to be a singing teacher so...I know of what I speak.
Yeah it wasn't good
Who was playing Bass???? Not as good a Warren
She doesn't hit those high notes she once hit back in the 90s 2000s
Very few live performers do after 20+ years delivering a song. Most are lazy with the notes & timing, believing (perhaps correctly) that the spectators are more interested in them than in the song.
If you ever sing along with an entire Killing Heidi album...their first one...those top notes are hard on your vocal cords. Like Eurhythmics, the vocal gymnastics wear you out. Ella developed nodules, and her voice dropped.
To keep notes high, you need to develop head note technique and also pick your vowels. Celine Dion is a good exponent of this...decades of singing but still has her full range.
That was awful.
The energy was there but the vocal was terrible
I saw Killing Heidi at the Viper Room Hollywood. CA. I thought they were alright.it was that long ago. I think she was 16 or 17..