Aloha Gang - Yea, perhaps I miscategorized the genre as "Country" because I affiliated him with the Country Music Awards. Thanks for the heads up :) 🤙🤙
I like your takes on all sorts of genres. If you look into electronic music I recommend checking out Dave Tipper. Many would argue he has made the most technical progress in the field, along with having stunning compositional skills. He has music that ranges from downtempo chill music (tipper.bandcamp.com/track/ambergris) through heavy compositions in a gener of their own (tipper.bandcamp.com/track/distal). All compositions are as psychedelic as music gets.
The CMA live version is even more awesome than the studio version. Piano and full orchestra in the background just kills it. Never heard Chris use an orchestra or piano. He just cuts across the genera. He can sing the ABC’s and kill it.
Hey, I know they say that Chris Stapleton is country. I think he is but people keep asking what genre he is. Am I opinion, he is in the Chris Stapleton genre. I don’t think there’s anyone out there like him. From what I’ve been able to learn, he has a wonderful marriage with his wife and my children. I think that Chris has been given a God given blessing. I say that because when he sings the songs he sounds like he’s been through it. I don’t know if he has but he’s able to feel the song he’s singing. The man is an icon. I don’t care what genre you put him in. Chris Stapleton is doing his Chris Stapleton genre. Everybody seems to love him I know I do!
I have listen to this song a ton and seen numerous reaction. Of course I heard the strings, but never really appreciated them until I truly focused on them during this reaction. Really enjoyed this, because Mr. Stapleton is one of my favorites in country, western, blues, soul, rock, pop....yeah, he can fit in anywhere and most just love everything he touches.
no shit, awesome! i commented that you should view this song a month or so ago, and i'm a metal head, fyi lol. as soon as i heard the strings i thought of commenting on your videos! i really hope you branch out like this more often!
I think the crescendos of the strings really brought this song to life the song is amazing it is written amazing composed amazing engineering amazing or just those crescendos just give me chills beautiful beautiful
Just found you today. Love reaction videos. Love that you are a Composer. I follow many on FB, and just love to watch their comments and how they play off of each other in how to reach a certain "success" on what ever performance they are working on. I don't comment, or like, or nothing. But I freak out when I see Hans Zimmer tell one composer how to set up his software, and then John Debney just likes and agrees. For me it is all about the music. I love the TOby Keith, Trace Atkins, Sawyer Brown country.. but like most of the comments.. Chris Stapleton is just awesome. I saw your first video with Tool's Sober.. Pretty funny how not only it's addicting to react, but we fans love to watch. I mean really. We all know what it is like to hear something the first time. Sober is just one of those that pull us ALL in. Thank you for what you do.
Ok love Chris Stapleton. As soon as I heard this track I immediately felt like he should do the opening of a Bond film. You know, the main song. He could totally pull it off.
Wow, how did I miss this Geebz reaction!? I recently got turned onto Chris Stapleton and cannot get over how mind blowing he is both on vocals and guitar. Man what an artist! He could sing the phone book and make it sound dope. You should react to "Death Row" by Chris. Incredible song.
Peeking in for the 30 day countdown 👀 Stapleton has at least 3 classic songs that are worth decomposing (from what I've heard): Tennessee Whiskey, I Was Wrong, and Sometimes I Cry. It might be jarring to your viewers as we're mostly metalheads it seems but Chris Stapleton has transcended genre with these songs. Note: If you pick 'Sometimes I Cry' I recommend the live performance at Bing Lounge. 🤘
Dude I stay to the end of all of your videos. A Metalhead by name... But a musician at heart. Looking forward to the rest of your videos, I don't miss a trick
Love those strings! So much of the hard rock , metal, and progressive stuff translates to orchestral arrangement so well. Leave it to Chris to highlight the strings in this soulful, blues type song. Thanks for what you’re doing. Look forward to your posts each week.
Loved it, really great song and singer, I appreciate you being so open to all sorts of different music genres, just ignore any closed minded and ear naysayers, keep going with the reviews your doing a great job, I'm really enjoying your videos 👍
Hey Geebz! Man, Chris has an amazing voice don't he? The strings in this song, with the subtle slides, reminds me of a James Bond theme. It sounds like it has a lofi filter on the strings? Or maybe it was just a smaller room they recorded it in? Edit: looks like the production notes says it was a 6 piece section, with some cello octave overdubs. Beautiful, either way.
LOL..I noticed that you got in the song, and had a hard time stopping. The first time I heard this song I put it on repeat, and am pretty sure it was probably played at least a couple dozen times before I realized this is one of those songs I didn't want to end. Chris Stapleton has become one of my go to artists when I'm not really sure what kind of mood I'm in...usually when I start out that way Chris has the ability to find my mood...and help me find music that stays with it. Anyways, it's hard to stop this man's songs...that's for sure.
Brah, I had no idea who I've been learning from. I'm so humbled. Knowing you had a major hand, potentially, in the music that literally defined the zeitgeist of the back half of the 20th century... Thank you.
Love the song, love the reaction, love your breakdown! You gotta check out his live from Austin City Limits version of "I Was Wrong". It'll knock your socks off.
Ah yes, strings❤️ You’re absolutely spot on regarding section size. Bigger isn’t necessarily better! Same holds true with choirs. If you listen to Richard Smallwood and Vision’s “Total Praise” you’ll hear a sound untouchable by choirs three times the size! Love the strings’ glissando and the arrangement in general. Keep mixing genres! Good music is good music. Metal, country, reggae, pop...
@@KeyOfGeebz as you well know, when you work in a studio, you’re constantly presented with different genres. Your job is to make each artist sound as good as possible. Along the way, one frequently develops a newfound taste for things which previously held no interest. It’s obvious that you have a wealth of knowledge which will benefit most of us! Tip o’ the hat🎩
I've never really liked country, but Chris Stapleton has a great voice and knows how to use it, and he has more of a blues style than country and isn't afraid to step out of the country box in his compositions. Still don't go out of my way to listen to him, but whenever I've heard his songs played I've liked it.
@@Huge4Fish maybe not purely, but there's definitely a strong cointry element. what would ypu describe it as? all internet searches call it prinarily as country
Man, Nashville is so far evolved from the old days. First heard Stapleton on Hell or High Water ("Outlaw State of Mind") and was impressed, yet here he sounds like pure soul, and it's definitely working for me.
Sunday morning... sipping coffee, listening to an artist I may not have found on my own and getting some great musical discussion from the de Composer. I savor these moments. Grateful for your content. Please keep them coming while you can, I know you said that things are going to get crazy in January for you so I am glad to get these vids! I did recommend before and since I now know your affinity for strings is as big as mine, the Snarky Puppy We Like it Here series from which you reacted to Lingus, has a string quartet (they did not have a part in Lingus) but they are prominent in "Kite" and "Shofukan". Would love to see your thoughts on either of those! Stay chill brother and I look forward to the next installment, whoever it may be!
My ever-so-small goal is to play music in a dining room(like at the steakhouse I wash dishes at). At $11/hr, it's great, but even on a full 40hr week, I split the music with my folks to help keep up with bills. Playing the piano(can't memorize, can't play real fast songs or read chords), is such a soothing thing, to me. I can play competently enough to call myself a player, but even just playing in a small lunch hall would be such a comfort.
Love his voice it’s unreal. You got to check out Jack Savoretti singing “breaking the rule” live acoustic his vocals are phenomenal you will be blown away
Don’t listen to the criticism. Your reacts are amazing. F the haters. Keep doing your thing. I’ve been watching reacts for a while and you’re the best I’ve seen. Love the prog reacts the most but I enjoy them all.
You REALLY need to check VULFPECK /// Dean Town (Live at Madison Square Garden) I'm pretty sure you NEVER saw anything alike, it will catch your attention from the very beginning Thanks for the great content 👍🏽
de Composer, I want to suggest "The Day That World Breaks Down" by Ayreon. Arjen Anthony Lucassen (the mastermind behind this project, 'Ayreon') is a Dutch songwriter, record producer, musician, singer, and he is just a genuinely decent human being. What's great, is that Arjen will frequently comment on people's videos personally, and he humbly appreciates people checking out his music and accepts criticism with a good heart. Even if a reaction video is (in the case of his music) being blocked, he's known to be very approachable, and has even done the footwork (in many situations) of getting those videos unblocked for the "reactors." I chose this video because Arjen has it in a very "Hey! Step inside and I'll show you part of my creative process/musical talent/charm and good sense of humor" kind of "behind-the-scenes" format. The song itself features 11 singers, each representing their "role" in this Prog Opera Album's opening track; multiple instruments (of which Arjen plays guitar, bass, synths/keyboards) which gets ornamented with classical instruments (cello, violin, piano, and flute) in sections, and killer drums throughout. Overall, I really think you would nerd-out, and also really love this. I'm sure most of your fans would approve as well. 👍🏻
Another great video man, love hearing your break downs of songs, I really enjoy the diversity styles though I am a fan of the heavy, I got another suggestion for you more in this style it's Jelly Roll - Save Me
How about doing some jamiroquai some time? Some lovely layered funky soul, jazz, pop. Would also love some prince. But I imagine copyright would be an issue for his stuff.
I heard Eleanor Rigby, too, since you mentioned it. I really enjoyed your insight. Great content! I subscribed and am looking forward to more from you.
Oh man, some Mars Volta off of the Deloused album would be such complex eargasm for him to listen to for the first time. Roulette Dares is great, Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt is amazing too, and maybe a bit more comprehensive of their soundscape.
I would love if you could review some of Matt Corby's music. The last album "Rainbow Valley" he was one of the producers, composer, played the drums, keyboards, piano, strings, synthesizer, vocals, backing vocals and of course did the primary singing. "Elements" is a pretty nice song with some changes of vibe to look into (i love to listen to it LOUD as hell, especially the later part of the song). In general the Album has a really nice chill and experimental vibe, something you might like from what I get :) There is a really nice short documentary online about the recording of the album called "Behing Rainbow Valley". Even if you decide not make a video about one of the songs, this might be interesting for you just to watch. If you prefer to watch a really intense live performance by Matt Corby, I very much recommend the live "All fired up (Live at Rainbow Valley)". Simple, just voice and piano *chefs kiss*
Enjoying your reactions immensely. If you want hear something unlike anything you’ve heard before, you should check out Sixteen Horsepower. They’re a crazy amalgamation of goth, country, and rock. Poor Mouth, Splinters, or Haw would be a great place to start.
Thanks for this reaction. I really enjoy Chris' music. This song reminded me of another piece of music I heard some time ago. I went searching for it and finally found it. The song is Stone Cold sung by Australian artist Jimmy Barnes and accompanied by blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa. Even if you don't react to it please do give it a listen. I think you'll be well rewarded! Here's the link ruclips.net/video/IyXFHr5jylI/видео.html Cheers, Steve
Really enjoy the way you projected your input. Too many people try to analyze and dissect music too much. They use terminology that most music lovers have never even heard of before, which is fine I guess, but sounds a little braggy lol. But the true reality of it is most artists do most things by feel and pure talent, and most of them don't even know the technical terminology of what they're doing they can just do it. So in fact, in most cases, there's not even a need to break it down... If it sounds and feels good you just do it.
if you are into metal, and you are a composer of strings, you must see Forces of the northern night, live album by Dimmu Borgir, which is imho the best orchestra+metal
Man, I'd love "Dogs" more. I mean, you can't go wrong with Floyd either way, but the more 'popular' songs (Like "Comfortably Numb") already get the attention. Win/win regardless. 😎👍🏻
Floyd is a great example of players doing exactly what the song requires! Rick Wright’s keys always provide a real comfortable bed on which the others may lay!
Nothing wrong with a little country. I've mentioned this before on a couple of your other videos,, and you even liked my last comment, but you should check out a Japanese metal super band Unlucky Morpheus! They're a group of friends who came together to cover songs from video games then began creating original pieces together. All of their songs are great, but from a composer perspective I feel you would greatly appreciate their song CADAVER/REVADAC. With the exception of the drums and lyrics, the song is played note for note forward (Cadaver) and reverse (Revadac). I recommend the sheet music video that has the notes scroll at the bottom of the screen 🤘😊🤘
Your ''Allright!'' always makes me want to follow up with ''... partner, keep on rollin', baby. You know what time it is.'' ------> 0.25 in ruclips.net/video/RYnFIRc0k6E/видео.html Edit: Voicedoubles !? 🤣
if you ever get the time, please check out a country classic with amazing strings. “She Used To Be Mine” by Brooks and Dunn. Ronnie’s voice is awesome as well
I have really enjoyed watching your reactions from a comp side of things. That being said I think that given the time of year you might enjoy a listen to Small Town Titans cover of (Your a man one Mr Grinch). Thank you and keep on doing what your doing.
Aloha Gang - Yea, perhaps I miscategorized the genre as "Country" because I affiliated him with the Country Music Awards. Thanks for the heads up :) 🤙🤙
Please Mind Mischief by Tame Impala!
I like your takes on all sorts of genres. If you look into electronic music I recommend checking out Dave Tipper. Many would argue he has made the most technical progress in the field, along with having stunning compositional skills. He has music that ranges from downtempo chill music (tipper.bandcamp.com/track/ambergris) through heavy compositions in a gener of their own (tipper.bandcamp.com/track/distal). All compositions are as psychedelic as music gets.
Kudos to your wife for recommending track and why....
check out his new live version with strings. do a reaction... its better than the studio production. Cheers! ruclips.net/video/gZc42RRxfr0/видео.html
Listen to the live version of this from the CMAs
I'm convinced Chris Stapleton would do a killer Bond theme
I so agree
Absolutely with the string and orchestration.
This has been mentioned on several reaction videos
The best version of this is the 2021 CMA Awards live performance... ALWAYS. BETTER. LIVE!!!
Chris has yet to put out a song that I don’t like. Everything this man sings is simply phenomenal. ❤️
The strings really add to this song.....gives it the vibe....
Stapleton is a master of his craft. Accomplished singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
You should listen to the live from the CMA's
The CMA live version is even more awesome than the studio version. Piano and full orchestra in the background just kills it. Never heard Chris use an orchestra or piano. He just cuts across the genera. He can sing the ABC’s and kill it.
The man is from another planet!! So many great songs and incredible talent! Check out Death Row by Chris Stapleton!!
Hey, I know they say that Chris Stapleton is country. I think he is but people keep asking what genre he is. Am I opinion, he is in the Chris Stapleton genre. I don’t think there’s anyone out there like him. From what I’ve been able to learn, he has a wonderful marriage with his wife and my children. I think that Chris has been given a God given blessing. I say that because when he sings the songs he sounds like he’s been through it. I don’t know if he has but he’s able to feel the song he’s singing. The man is an icon. I don’t care what genre you put him in. Chris Stapleton is doing his Chris Stapleton genre. Everybody seems to love him I know I do!
Please do the LIVE at CMAs if you haven’t already. I will search files but wanted to finish this first.
To me, this song is perfect in every way!
Man, I would love to hang out with you, get mellow, and just talk music for hours.
I have listen to this song a ton and seen numerous reaction. Of course I heard the strings, but never really appreciated them until I truly focused on them during this reaction. Really enjoyed this, because Mr. Stapleton is one of my favorites in country, western, blues, soul, rock, pop....yeah, he can fit in anywhere and most just love everything he touches.
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it Todd! 🤙🤙🤙
@@KeyOfGeebz u gotta react to the world's first blk country music duo "The Good Old Boyz" "ruclips.net/video/8B58nxWsFi8/видео.html.
Listening to this for the first time - it's like getting Chris, Carlos Santana and a James Bond theme put together...
This song is phenomenal 😍 CHRIS is awesome 👌
The strings are the whole mood to this song.
This would be awesome as a Bond track. Great to hear your take on the musical/instrumental aspect of this song. Thumbs up!
Yes it would! 🤙
Totally! As soon as the strings started it fit.
no shit, awesome! i commented that you should view this song a month or so ago, and i'm a metal head, fyi lol. as soon as i heard the strings i thought of commenting on your videos! i really hope you branch out like this more often!
You need to listen to the live cma version. Just stunning!!!!!
I think the crescendos of the strings really brought this song to life the song is amazing it is written amazing composed amazing engineering amazing or just those crescendos just give me chills beautiful beautiful
Just found you today. Love reaction videos. Love that you are a Composer. I follow many on FB, and just love to watch their comments and how they play off of each other in how to reach a certain "success" on what ever performance they are working on. I don't comment, or like, or nothing. But I freak out when I see Hans Zimmer tell one composer how to set up his software, and then John Debney just likes and agrees. For me it is all about the music. I love the TOby Keith, Trace Atkins, Sawyer Brown country.. but like most of the comments.. Chris Stapleton is just awesome. I saw your first video with Tool's Sober.. Pretty funny how not only it's addicting to react, but we fans love to watch. I mean really. We all know what it is like to hear something the first time. Sober is just one of those that pull us ALL in. Thank you for what you do.
Ok love Chris Stapleton. As soon as I heard this track I immediately felt like he should do the opening of a Bond film. You know, the main song. He could totally pull it off.
Wow, how did I miss this Geebz reaction!? I recently got turned onto Chris Stapleton and cannot get over how mind blowing he is both on vocals and guitar. Man what an artist! He could sing the phone book and make it sound dope. You should react to "Death Row" by Chris. Incredible song.
Peeking in for the 30 day countdown 👀 Stapleton has at least 3 classic songs that are worth decomposing (from what I've heard): Tennessee Whiskey, I Was Wrong, and Sometimes I Cry. It might be jarring to your viewers as we're mostly metalheads it seems but Chris Stapleton has transcended genre with these songs.
Note: If you pick 'Sometimes I Cry' I recommend the live performance at Bing Lounge. 🤘
I loved this song first time I heard it. Thanks for pointing out the strings....I'm not a musician but that's part of the song that I loved.
The entire album sounds amazing on headphones!!
Dude I stay to the end of all of your videos. A Metalhead by name... But a musician at heart. Looking forward to the rest of your videos, I don't miss a trick
Thank you!! 🤙🤙🤙
I loved this reaction video. Great description of all parts of the song. 💕 This is a great song by Chris. New album is very different and diverse. 💞💞
Love those strings! So much of the hard rock , metal, and progressive stuff translates to orchestral arrangement so well. Leave it to Chris to highlight the strings in this soulful, blues type song. Thanks for what you’re doing. Look forward to your posts each week.
You should listen to the live version on the 2021 CMA Awards, AMAZING!
Loved it, really great song and singer, I appreciate you being so open to all sorts of different music genres, just ignore any closed minded and ear naysayers, keep going with the reviews your doing a great job, I'm really enjoying your videos 👍
Thanks so much!!
Hey Geebz! Man, Chris has an amazing voice don't he? The strings in this song, with the subtle slides, reminds me of a James Bond theme. It sounds like it has a lofi filter on the strings? Or maybe it was just a smaller room they recorded it in?
Edit: looks like the production notes says it was a 6 piece section, with some cello octave overdubs. Beautiful, either way.
LOL..I noticed that you got in the song, and had a hard time stopping. The first time I heard this song I put it on repeat, and am pretty sure it was probably played at least a couple dozen times before I realized this is one of those songs I didn't want to end. Chris Stapleton has become one of my go to artists when I'm not really sure what kind of mood I'm in...usually when I start out that way Chris has the ability to find my mood...and help me find music that stays with it.
Anyways, it's hard to stop this man's songs...that's for sure.
I love your analysis, no matter the genre. You do you man.
Also, I don't consider Chris "country" per se. He more blues/R&B
Must be the damn hat😂🎶🦐
First song of his I heard was Outlaw State of Mind, which was country af, but yeah, he's way broader than any one genre.
Brah, I had no idea who I've been learning from. I'm so humbled. Knowing you had a major hand, potentially, in the music that literally defined the zeitgeist of the back half of the 20th century... Thank you.
Love the song, love the reaction, love your breakdown! You gotta check out his live from Austin City Limits version of "I Was Wrong". It'll knock your socks off.
I loved watching you react to a different aspect of a beautiful piece of art. Not just his voice. Thank you.
Ah yes, strings❤️
You’re absolutely spot on regarding section size. Bigger isn’t necessarily better! Same holds true with choirs. If you listen to Richard Smallwood and Vision’s “Total Praise” you’ll hear a sound untouchable by choirs three times the size!
Love the strings’ glissando and the arrangement in general.
Keep mixing genres! Good music is good music. Metal, country, reggae, pop...
Thank you for hanging in there through my genre changes and still enjoying what I have to say :) 🤙🤙
@@KeyOfGeebz as you well know, when you work in a studio, you’re constantly presented with different genres. Your job is to make each artist sound as good as possible. Along the way, one frequently develops a newfound taste for things which previously held no interest.
It’s obvious that you have a wealth of knowledge which will benefit most of us! Tip o’ the hat🎩
This song reminds me of Iron Sky from Paolo Nutini. It has the same vibe.
I've never really liked country, but Chris Stapleton has a great voice and knows how to use it, and he has more of a blues style than country and isn't afraid to step out of the country box in his compositions. Still don't go out of my way to listen to him, but whenever I've heard his songs played I've liked it.
This ain’t country
@@Huge4Fish maybe not purely, but there's definitely a strong cointry element. what would ypu describe it as? all internet searches call it prinarily as country
He is phenomenal.
You need to hear this live!!
Yes that is a Hammond in the background. Love the sound of a Hammond B's with a Leslie speaker.
"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!" A mediocre movie, yielding one of the greatest lines ever in cinema. :-)
Love the strings!
Hey man, your the best and bring a great part of my day. Love all the music you are reviewing
Man, Nashville is so far evolved from the old days. First heard Stapleton on Hell or High Water ("Outlaw State of Mind") and was impressed, yet here he sounds like pure soul, and it's definitely working for me.
Sunday morning... sipping coffee, listening to an artist I may not have found on my own and getting some great musical discussion from the de Composer. I savor these moments. Grateful for your content. Please keep them coming while you can, I know you said that things are going to get crazy in January for you so I am glad to get these vids! I did recommend before and since I now know your affinity for strings is as big as mine, the Snarky Puppy We Like it Here series from which you reacted to Lingus, has a string quartet (they did not have a part in Lingus) but they are prominent in "Kite" and "Shofukan". Would love to see your thoughts on either of those! Stay chill brother and I look forward to the next installment, whoever it may be!
I'll take my coffee with vanilla nut creamer, please. 🤙🤙🤙 Stoked your digging the channel.
Excellent reaction Thank You very much !
🤙🤙🤙 Aloha!
My ever-so-small goal is to play music in a dining room(like at the steakhouse I wash dishes at). At $11/hr, it's great, but even on a full 40hr week, I split the music with my folks to help keep up with bills. Playing the piano(can't memorize, can't play real fast songs or read chords), is such a soothing thing, to me. I can play competently enough to call myself a player, but even just playing in a small lunch hall would be such a comfort.
I would love to watch you take on some of Colter Wall's work. Such as " Devil wears a suit and tie" or " Kate McCannon"
Love his voice it’s unreal. You got to check out Jack Savoretti singing “breaking the rule” live acoustic his vocals are phenomenal you will be blown away
Don’t listen to the criticism. Your reacts are amazing. F the haters. Keep doing your thing. I’ve been watching reacts for a while and you’re the best I’ve seen. Love the prog reacts the most but I enjoy them all.
Appreciate that!!
By far one of the best at this!
You REALLY need to check VULFPECK /// Dean Town (Live at Madison Square Garden)
I'm pretty sure you NEVER saw anything alike, it will catch your attention from the very beginning
Thanks for the great content 👍🏽
de Composer, I want to suggest "The Day That World Breaks Down" by Ayreon. Arjen Anthony Lucassen (the mastermind behind this project, 'Ayreon') is a Dutch songwriter, record producer, musician, singer, and he is just a genuinely decent human being.
What's great, is that Arjen will frequently comment on people's videos personally, and he humbly appreciates people checking out his music and accepts criticism with a good heart.
Even if a reaction video is (in the case of his music) being blocked, he's known to be very approachable, and has even done the footwork (in many situations) of getting those videos unblocked for the "reactors."
I chose this video because Arjen has it in a very "Hey! Step inside and I'll show you part of my creative process/musical talent/charm and good sense of humor" kind of "behind-the-scenes" format.
The song itself features 11 singers, each representing their "role" in this Prog Opera Album's opening track; multiple instruments (of which Arjen plays guitar, bass, synths/keyboards) which gets ornamented with classical instruments (cello, violin, piano, and flute) in sections, and killer drums throughout.
Overall, I really think you would nerd-out, and also really love this.
I'm sure most of your fans would approve as well. 👍🏻
Another great video man, love hearing your break downs of songs, I really enjoy the diversity styles though I am a fan of the heavy, I got another suggestion for you more in this style it's Jelly Roll - Save Me
Almost sounds like a Bond theme. Gorgeous song. Great to hear comments from the perspective of a composer.
Now you got me listening to the strings! Lol!
How about doing some jamiroquai some time? Some lovely layered funky soul, jazz, pop.
Would also love some prince. But I imagine copyright would be an issue for his stuff.
Music is music. Rock Opera Country J-pop
Beautiful
Watch it live you'll visualize the string amazing 👏
Loved it!!
strings were beautiful
Lol check this out live CMA 2021, the whole string section on stage with him, its amazing.
You dont have to be so apologetic man, people's going to complain no matter how blatantly obvious you make it. Your doing awesome dude!
Beautiful song!! His voice remind me to Terence Trent D'Arby/Sananda Maitreya!
Your mind will blow your mind! Hottest thing in Counyty music. TENNESSE WHISKEY for sure. He won 5 CMA awards!!
Love it. I discover great new stuff all the time. thanks a lot Geeb
Great to hear!🤙🤙
Really enjoyed your professional review from a n engineering and composers point of view. Stellar! Thank you.
I heard Eleanor Rigby, too, since you mentioned it. I really enjoyed your insight. Great content! I subscribed and am looking forward to more from you.
You’re so interesting to listen to! Keep up the great reactions/ breakdowns :)
Loving your input and deconstructions.
I’d love to hear your opinion on THE MARS VOLTA
the song Roulette Dares !!!
Oh man, some Mars Volta off of the Deloused album would be such complex eargasm for him to listen to for the first time. Roulette Dares is great, Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt is amazing too, and maybe a bit more comprehensive of their soundscape.
I would love if you could review some of Matt Corby's music. The last album "Rainbow Valley" he was one of the producers, composer, played the drums, keyboards, piano, strings, synthesizer, vocals, backing vocals and of course did the primary singing. "Elements" is a pretty nice song with some changes of vibe to look into (i love to listen to it LOUD as hell, especially the later part of the song). In general the Album has a really nice chill and experimental vibe, something you might like from what I get :) There is a really nice short documentary online about the recording of the album called "Behing Rainbow Valley". Even if you decide not make a video about one of the songs, this might be interesting for you just to watch. If you prefer to watch a really intense live performance by Matt Corby, I very much recommend the live "All fired up (Live at Rainbow Valley)". Simple, just voice and piano *chefs kiss*
You should see his live version at the CMA Awards
New subscriber.... Love your love for music & feedback!! ❤️
Thank you 🤙🤙
Do you think the strings are forward to match Chris's power on his vocals? Either way awesome mix! Loved this song.
I also noticed some times they pulled his guitar way back or way forward for feeling I surmised.
What a masterpiece!
Enjoying your reactions immensely. If you want hear something unlike anything you’ve heard before, you should check out Sixteen Horsepower. They’re a crazy amalgamation of goth, country, and rock. Poor Mouth, Splinters, or Haw would be a great place to start.
Thanks for this reaction. I really enjoy Chris' music. This song reminded me of another piece of music I heard some time ago. I went searching for it and finally found it. The song is Stone Cold sung by Australian artist Jimmy Barnes and accompanied by blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa. Even if you don't react to it please do give it a listen. I think you'll be well rewarded! Here's the link ruclips.net/video/IyXFHr5jylI/видео.html Cheers, Steve
Really enjoy the way you projected your input. Too many people try to analyze and dissect music too much. They use terminology that most music lovers have never even heard of before, which is fine I guess, but sounds a little braggy lol. But the true reality of it is most artists do most things by feel and pure talent, and most of them don't even know the technical terminology of what they're doing they can just do it. So in fact, in most cases, there's not even a need to break it down... If it sounds and feels good you just do it.
how did i missed this? Im going through a big stapleton moment right now :)
if you are into metal, and you are a composer of strings, you must see Forces of the northern night, live album by Dimmu Borgir, which is imho the best orchestra+metal
You’re not old. And great, intelligent feedback/explanations.
New suggestion!
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, all parts uncut.
Yeeeeeeeesssssssss!!!!!
Man, I'd love "Dogs" more.
I mean, you can't go wrong with Floyd either way, but the more 'popular' songs (Like "Comfortably Numb") already get the attention.
Win/win regardless. 😎👍🏻
Floyd is a great example of players doing exactly what the song requires! Rick Wright’s keys always provide a real comfortable bed on which the others may lay!
@@howardstark maaaan dogs is a great one too!
@@howardstark honestly, I'd take any Floyd tune.
You should see his Video of this song at CMA Awards
That was a nice change of pace
Nothing wrong with a little country. I've mentioned this before on a couple of your other videos,, and you even liked my last comment, but you should check out a Japanese metal super band Unlucky Morpheus! They're a group of friends who came together to cover songs from video games then began creating original pieces together. All of their songs are great, but from a composer perspective I feel you would greatly appreciate their song CADAVER/REVADAC. With the exception of the drums and lyrics, the song is played note for note forward (Cadaver) and reverse (Revadac). I recommend the sheet music video that has the notes scroll at the bottom of the screen 🤘😊🤘
Vektor- recharging the void
Crazy crazy crazy guitar playing
Love your reactions! Please check out Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize Live in Tilburg. It will be a journey for you
Cute reaction! I really enjoyed, and subbed. Hey 👋🏼
Your ''Allright!'' always makes me want to follow up with ''... partner, keep on rollin', baby. You know what time it is.'' ------> 0.25 in ruclips.net/video/RYnFIRc0k6E/видео.html
Edit: Voicedoubles !? 🤣
Would love to watch you react to and break down a Between the buried and me song.
Would recommend Selkies, Voice of Tresspass or Swim to the Moon
You have to check out porcupine tree, i suggest the song Anesthezise
if you ever get the time, please check out a country classic with amazing strings. “She Used To Be Mine” by Brooks and Dunn. Ronnie’s voice is awesome as well
I have really enjoyed watching your reactions from a comp side of things. That being said I think that given the time of year you might enjoy a listen to Small Town Titans cover of (Your a man one Mr Grinch). Thank you and keep on doing what your doing.
Check out his cover of the Allman brothers Whipping post
Endless summer- please react to whatever genious Brian Wilson did!