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I remember seeing this years ago and I recognized Kala's singing definitely had potential. To me, her vocals were the weak point of this performance, but still well done given her age.
@@Hobodeluxe960 Hells yeah brother. I am a bass player (forgive me lol) I get what you are saying. Rhythm section leads it all. Drummers make me keep up hehe. All respect friend, God bless.
This is a very intricate song and they sound just like the original! They killed it! Gave me chills! They are all amazing musicians but that drummer is insanely good! That is a very difficult song.
You should hear that girl Kayla Rose do Crazy Horse. She was so young here but Crazy Horse shows you how far she came in this school. They do the absolute cutest version of Sober by Tool. They use their smallest musicians to great effect.
Yes 👍🏽 react to more of KAYLA’s vocal on the TOOL’S “SOBER” as well as Florence and the Machine’s “COSMIC LOVE”. Kayla’s vocals later on is 10/10 …OMF is 🔥.
LOVE THIS‼️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥✌️ These kids are very talented, I played violin all through school. Orchestra in high school was an easy A, I wish I continued to play afterwards.
they were defiantly feeling it toward the end. its one of reasons i love playing metal as a bassist, when the chemistry is there and the groove is right there something about it that gets into your chest and brings out an animal that you didn't even know was there.
I’ve never seen this, and I don’t know how this managed to stay under my radar, but holy crap! I would’ve flipped if I had an opportunity to play a song like this let alone this song. These kids absolutely killed it. Thanks for showing me this..
Just give your son a musical instrument. A guitar. Or a drum set. Or a bass guitar. There isn’t a kid alive that would turn their back on anything associated with music. Pay for lessons. You nailed it Polo!☮️💟🎼🎹🎸
I have played music all my life. I keep a keyboard, a piano, and 2 acoustic guitars out at all times at home. Music has been my life for a long time. I now have a 7 and 4 year old and no matter what I do they just have no interest in learning. My 4 year old she loves to sing so her and I will play together sometimes where she will sing and I’ll play guitar. I am not going to force it. They both love music and listen to it all the time and it’s around them at all times so it’s there if they want it.
@@Dorisasaurus1133 My father (rip) was a professional drummer from the Swing Era and taught my sister and I how to play. We were the only 2 girls in the percussion section in our high school concert and marching band back in 1968. The other band members called us The Bobsey Twins. To this day, I can’t listen to music without playing on my thighs and rocking my feet. Children are curious. If they are introduced to music at the proper age, around 9, 10, or 11, they’ll either pick it up and dig in- or they’ll leave it. Thanks for commenting. ☮️💟
The movie is called, "I Love You, Man." And it's adorable. This cover is so sick. You just put a Flyleaf-like Lacy vocalist in lead of a Tool song; beauty happens.
You do understand there are engineers behind those sound boards making the tone sound like tool. And what an awesome job everyone did producing this🙂 Checkout more of them. They do a great iron maiden 😅
Yeah this is one of the most impressive covers I've seen of this song TBH. I was impressed by their talents when I 1st seen it. I still find myself coming back to this cover from time to time though :P
I have this and their cover of Sober playing in my car for the past 10 years. They just released a cover of Fade into you by Mazzy Star last week, and I love that rendition of it too.
Excellent young musicians. Love it. My youngest loves music so much, she got a violin early and went from there to guitar, ukelele, and piano. It taught her to work for it. She is amazing and has a great voice as well. She is in her senior year of college and I have never once in her life, had to tell her to do her practice or her homework, etc. I know music has been incredible for her.
Great review keep up the good work. I'm glad to see someone else like yourself who has a true appreciation for highly technical song. Yes those kids are impressive as hell.
Love your content. Knew you’d appreciate this! These kids are amazing! I remember when I first heard this . A friend recommend it and being a Tool fan, I was skeptical that anyone, let alone a bunch of kids could pull it off. Blew my mind. I listen to this version a lot and still appreciate it even more with each listen!
I've loved this for years - all the kids are fantastic - but there are three standouts. The bassist, damn. The drummer, holy crap, And the singer, Kala Rose, who I absolutely fell in love with. Her last performance with the school (she turned 18) has got to be experienced - it really shows that she's got that growl! It's the cover of Crazy Horse. She's still a skinny little waif, but when she starts belting it out, everybody takes notice! Watch it, you won't regret it.
what's so good is this foundation teaches kids not only musicianship but production skills also. from sound engineering to lighting to videography. all for free. I've sent money their way a few times. they're doing food work.
If you go to the original video of 46 & 2 with these kids from O'keefe Music Foundation, it got over 29M views. The singer here, Kala Rose has a band in Ohio that she sings & plays guitar.
It's great that music continues to be taught as a full subject in many schools in the UK, Australia, Canada, and beyond. Learning how to read a score whilst still at junior school opens up to schoolchildren the whole world of performance music. Several of my kids and now my grandsons began in Yr 2 choirs, progressed to church or youth choirs and groups, and on to membership of rock bands and orchestras. Nine or ten years of learning how to create music as part of an ensemble is great experience for life and its disciplines. Writing music, creating harmonies, and calculating counterpoint are fine tools for learning maths too.
You mentioned how into it they all are, how they feel the song. Watch it again at 4:02 and pay attention to the bass player and you can see him totally having fun with it.
Drums. Amazing … what a natural. The lead guitar has his levels perfect on his amp … sounds almost like they’ve sampled it from the original studio version.
You are right they are amazing and we all need to pour into our kids, whether it is music, sports, technology - let them grow and express themselves!! Thank you for exposing us to this group.
There's some real nuggets at the KMF page, my 2nd favorite is "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" with 4 different kids on an acoustic guitar, electric bass, maybe a 3 year old on drums and a 6 year old on tambourine keeping beat and a female vocalist that just owns it. She's older than Kala was with a much more mature voice that goes great with that song.
They do five versions of "The Pot". with five different line ups. With none of the five sounding the like each other. Kayla sings on two of them. She sings and plays guitar on "Sober", and they do a couple more Tool songs. Also check out their cover of Dream Theatre's "Pull Me Under". A couple of Iron Maiden covers, "The Longest Day", "Number of the Beast" and "Ghost of the Navigator".
This is one of he best full band covers if Tool. They do another Tool song, but I can't remember the name of it. I sure if just search for Kids cover tool it will show up. But These totally killed it. I don't know how many times I have watched it, but it was a lot. Really liked your reaction.
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The singer is Kala Rose, and she now fronts the band, Saving Escape.
I've probably watched this version 100 times over the years. It never gets old.
This video NEVER gets old!!! It is soooooooo well done!!!
Drummer Curtis Moss is a beast. The singer Kala was only 11 at that time. The whole group of them are amazingly talented.
looks like he is still killing it, looks like he started a new channel and uploaded some drum covers about a month ago www.youtube.com/@curtismoss8616
At the time they recorded this the eldest was bassist AJ Allen at 14yo
I remember seeing this years ago and I recognized Kala's singing definitely had potential. To me, her vocals were the weak point of this performance, but still well done given her age.
😲@@heffatheanimal2200
She is now lead singer in a group of younger people, Saving Grace - ruclips.net/p/PLqSrqF19bFkDT8Fb4Df8xBV08w447qoys
Kayla Rose is astonishing with her vocals, and the drummer is super awesome too!!!
When she hit that very first falsetto note!!!!!!!!!! CHILLS ALL OVER!!!!!!! Bad ass, baby girl!!!!!!
This music video is one of the best I've ever seen!!! Thank you for your wonderful reaction!!!
The drummer holds this entire mess of timing and chaos in control like a BEAST. The timing changes still are among the best, good on 'em.
nah man that bass is driving this train. I'm a drummer and I'll concede to that.
@@Hobodeluxe960 Hells yeah brother. I am a bass player (forgive me lol) I get what you are saying. Rhythm section leads it all. Drummers make me keep up hehe. All respect friend, God bless.
The bass player and the drummer are driving this. This kicks butt! Thanks Polo for sharing another gem.
You're so right! That drummer is killing it! He's a phenom!
Absolutely amazing!!!
That is the best song O’keefe foundation ever covered
The littlest one playing the wood blocks is so adorable, he’s working so hard to keep that rhythm going and got his serious face on 😅👍🏼
He's the one holding it all together.
That made me smile too
His timing is perfect 👍🏽🎼❤️🔥
"Makes me feel like a horrible parent..." LOL literally laughed out loud at that one haha
I could listen to this 100 times over and over and it still wouldn't be enough!! THE DRUMS, THE BASE, THE LITTLE GIRL SINGING, HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT!!!
I'm glad you finally got to watch this. Those kids are amazing! Dive deeper into O'Keefe. All of the covers their kids do are fantastic.
There's like a 7 year old girl who does Freak on a Leash. It's amazing
That kid drumming is freaking amazing! They all are, but him......damn!
I come back to this version every so often, it’s just that good. Kayla Rose is all grown up now. They all are.
Drummer plays w so much energy. Looks like he’s trying to pound his way through the drum set. Total metal!
I've been a big Tool fan for a long time. This version is amazing!
The version of Sober from o´Keefe is a good one too!
Greetings from Germany
That Drummer! That bassist! That guitarist! Heck every kid! 👏👏👏👏
I've seen Tool probably 15 times and have watched this 150 times at least! I love sending to friends!
This is breathtaking.
My goodness.
This is a very intricate song and they sound just like the original! They killed it! Gave me chills! They are all amazing musicians but that drummer is insanely good! That is a very difficult song.
Kids did awesome indeed. Love this cover.
You should hear that girl Kayla Rose do Crazy Horse. She was so young here but Crazy Horse shows you how far she came in this school. They do the absolute cutest version of Sober by Tool. They use their smallest musicians to great effect.
Yes 👍🏽 react to more of KAYLA’s vocal on the TOOL’S “SOBER” as well as Florence and the Machine’s “COSMIC LOVE”. Kayla’s vocals later on is 10/10 …OMF is 🔥.
That little singer knows how to make a song her own and stay true to the song
this is no gift, this is dedication and hard work.
LOVE THIS‼️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥✌️ These kids are very talented, I played violin all through school. Orchestra in high school was an easy A, I wish I continued to play afterwards.
I love their rendition of Sober. ✌❤
Incredible rendition of a highly technical song
6:09 A slappa bass Mun! It's the movie I Love You Man with Jason Segel and Paul Rudd. One of the greats🎉
Kid behind the kit .. He is beating the skins like they owe him some money! He is most outstanding!
So glad you are reacting to the kids from O Keefe! They are incredible. There is a rabbit hole just waiting for you to go down!
Good reactions, love the admiration and respect for all
Imagine this at a talent show. It would be like, no one else needs to perform, they won :P
they were defiantly feeling it toward the end. its one of reasons i love playing metal as a bassist, when the chemistry is there and the groove is right there something about it that gets into your chest and brings out an animal that you didn't even know was there.
It's so adorable they hired 4 little guys to play Danny's part xd
Im SO happy you did this one!! So inspirational and outstanding.. luv you! xo
The kids are F-ing great. Props to the music instructor and the people who recorded this. Great production as a whole
its even more impressive when you realize the singer is 11 in this video.
I used to play drums. I wasn't very good but it was a healthy outlet for whatever was going on in my head
I’ve never seen this, and I don’t know how this managed to stay under my radar, but holy crap! I would’ve flipped if I had an opportunity to play a song like this let alone this song. These kids absolutely killed it. Thanks for showing me this..
It truly is spectacular
They have LOTS of videos
Just give your son a musical instrument. A guitar. Or a drum set. Or a bass guitar. There isn’t a kid alive that would turn their back on anything associated with music. Pay for lessons. You nailed it Polo!☮️💟🎼🎹🎸
true to an extent, i mean there has to be an intrest in learning that and if you try to force it they will start resenting it
I have played music all my life. I keep a keyboard, a piano, and 2 acoustic guitars out at all times at home. Music has been my life for a long time. I now have a 7 and 4 year old and no matter what I do they just have no interest in learning. My 4 year old she loves to sing so her and I will play together sometimes where she will sing and I’ll play guitar. I am not going to force it. They both love music and listen to it all the time and it’s around them at all times so it’s there if they want it.
My 12 yr old nephew has been playing the drums for about 4-5 years now and he’s a beast! I freaking love it
@@Dorisasaurus1133
My father (rip) was a professional drummer from the Swing Era and taught my sister and I how to play. We were the only 2 girls in the percussion section in our high school concert and marching band back in 1968. The other band members called us The Bobsey Twins. To this day, I can’t listen to music without playing on my thighs and rocking my feet. Children are curious. If they are introduced to music at the proper age, around 9, 10, or 11, they’ll either pick it up and dig in- or they’ll leave it. Thanks for commenting. ☮️💟
ShadoughA 😂 I can’t stop hearing it. This little band rips 🎉🔥🔥
The drummer's timing is impeccable. The bass player is also spot on.
The movie is called, "I Love You, Man." And it's adorable.
This cover is so sick. You just put a Flyleaf-like Lacy vocalist in lead of a Tool song; beauty happens.
You do understand there are engineers behind those sound boards making the tone sound like tool.
And what an awesome job everyone did producing this🙂
Checkout more of them.
They do a great iron maiden 😅
Dude the Drummer is killin´ it. He´s so talented about his age. Hope he gots a great future because of it.
Love it so much!🤩
Wow, just wow
This is a mind blowing performance
"Slap a da Base" was from a Rush tribute video where they snuck into Rush's dressing room.
omg, O'Keefe, keeping metal and punk alive....thank you for checking this out my friend
What I love that version is the piano parts add so much
almost all of the O'Keefe kids videos blow me away. I'm especially fond of their cover of Danzig's "Left Hand Black".
Yeah this is one of the most impressive covers I've seen of this song TBH. I was impressed by their talents when I 1st seen it. I still find myself coming back to this cover from time to time though :P
I have this and their cover of Sober playing in my car for the past 10 years. They just released a cover of Fade into you by Mazzy Star last week, and I love that rendition of it too.
They SLAY "Crazy Horse" and "Pull Me Under" too.
And Sober. Its so good.
I love what you have toi say!!!!
Excellent young musicians. Love it. My youngest loves music so much, she got a violin early and went from there to guitar, ukelele, and piano. It taught her to work for it. She is amazing and has a great voice as well. She is in her senior year of college and I have never once in her life, had to tell her to do her practice or her homework, etc. I know music has been incredible for her.
Great review keep up the good work. I'm glad to see someone else like yourself who has a true appreciation for highly technical song. Yes those kids are impressive as hell.
This is my favorite version of the song.
OMG!!! They're good! I agree they are into their art... Their movements and expressions are of artists at work... Bravo! Thanx for sharing that! ✌😎👍
ahhhh I can't believe you hadn't reacted to this version yet. It's SO damn good.Thanks for the early Christmas gift :)
they also cover sober , sounds really good too
You pretty well summed it up...Amazing!...Kids??? Amazing.
Love your content. Knew you’d appreciate this! These kids are amazing! I remember when I first heard this . A friend recommend it and being a Tool fan, I was skeptical that anyone, let alone a bunch of kids could pull it off. Blew my mind. I listen to this version a lot and still appreciate it even more with each listen!
I've loved this for years - all the kids are fantastic - but there are three standouts. The bassist, damn. The drummer, holy crap, And the singer, Kala Rose, who I absolutely fell in love with. Her last performance with the school (she turned 18) has got to be experienced - it really shows that she's got that growl! It's the cover of Crazy Horse. She's still a skinny little waif, but when she starts belting it out, everybody takes notice! Watch it, you won't regret it.
I agree! Love that video!
"I'm slappin da bass!!" 🤣🤣Paul Rudd, the legend, in "I Love You Man", great movie with Jason Segal and Rashida Jones.
Just.... Wow!!! Those kids are outstanding!!! Amazing!!! They executed this perfectly!!!
I Love You Man
Slappa da bass mon!
Love that one.
I've loved this for many years, glad to see you react to it polo❤
Thanks for showing this. I’ve never heard of them. Can you imagine as they progress with their craft? Loved it!
They also rock :"Pull Me Under" cover from Queens Ryche. Excellent. Thx Polo.✌🏻
Pull me under is dream theater
This was fantastic! The talent, WOW
what's so good is this foundation teaches kids not only musicianship but production skills also. from sound engineering to lighting to videography. all for free. I've sent money their way a few times. they're doing food work.
Wow Polo glad you came across this one their awesome ❤
Top notch performance.my first time to hear this song and didn’t want to see it end
If you go to the original video of 46 & 2 with these kids from O'keefe Music Foundation, it got over 29M views. The singer here, Kala Rose has a band in Ohio that she sings & plays guitar.
It's great that music continues to be taught as a full subject in many schools in the UK, Australia, Canada, and beyond. Learning how to read a score whilst still at junior school opens up to schoolchildren the whole world of performance music. Several of my kids and now my grandsons began in Yr 2 choirs, progressed to church or youth choirs and groups, and on to membership of rock bands and orchestras. Nine or ten years of learning how to create music as part of an ensemble is great experience for life and its disciplines. Writing music, creating harmonies, and calculating counterpoint are fine tools for learning maths too.
This very performance is the one that lead me to listening to TOOL.
the movie you were thinking of is titled "I love you man".
These kids always kill it!! 😃
You're right, they get it and so much talent.
"Slappin' da bass, man!" Lol. (Paul Rudd)
They are amazing...love your reaction 😊
You mentioned how into it they all are, how they feel the song. Watch it again at 4:02 and pay attention to the bass player and you can see him totally having fun with it.
Drums. Amazing … what a natural. The lead guitar has his levels perfect on his amp … sounds almost like they’ve sampled it from the original studio version.
I love this so much!
You are right they are amazing and we all need to pour into our kids, whether it is music, sports, technology - let them grow and express themselves!! Thank you for exposing us to this group.
It’s I LOVE YOU MAN. The movie you were trying to recall. 🌀🌀🌀👍👍👍
Slappin da Base................. I Love You Man
There's some real nuggets at the KMF page, my 2nd favorite is "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" with 4 different kids on an acoustic guitar, electric bass, maybe a 3 year old on drums and a 6 year old on tambourine keeping beat and a female vocalist that just owns it. She's older than Kala was with a much more mature voice that goes great with that song.
They do five versions of "The Pot". with five different line ups. With none of the five sounding the like each other. Kayla sings on two of them. She sings and plays guitar on "Sober", and they do a couple more Tool songs. Also check out their cover of Dream Theatre's "Pull Me Under". A couple of Iron Maiden covers, "The Longest Day", "Number of the Beast" and "Ghost of the Navigator".
He beats those drums like they owe him money.
This is one of he best full band covers if Tool. They do another Tool song, but I can't remember the name of it. I sure if just search for Kids cover tool it will show up. But
These totally killed it. I don't know how many times I have watched it, but it was a lot. Really liked your reaction.
Paul Rudd. The movie is I Love You, Man. Slap'a'da'bass!!
My mom started me on accordion, morphed to keyboard, then drums and finally in middle school I learned guitar
Lots of amazing work from the OMF kids. I recommend Pull Me Under by Dream Theater.
Epic performance from these kids
YES!!!Thank you for this reaction !!Ive wanted you to watch this since you first heard this song by Tool.😃awesome kids!!!
Oooooh WOW! Show yer kids this vid!!!
As talented as these kids are it's a testament to Danny that it takes 4 ppl to do what he does alone