Gangsta Rapper/Platinum Singer REACTS to Luciano Pavarotti "Nessun dorma"!!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @annamariadelillo2916
    @annamariadelillo2916 3 месяца назад +122

    This performance of Nessun Dorma by Luciano Pavarotti was in 1994, with the L.A. Philharmonic orchestra, along with the L.A. Music Center Opera Chorus,conducted by Zubin Mehta. Pavarotti was not sick at the time. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in July of 2006 and died on September 6, 2007. This music is from the opera titled Turandot. Pavarotti was the only Italian who was not a politician and was give a state funeral. His voice was sheer power. Goosebumps!

  • @massmama3953
    @massmama3953 3 месяца назад +23

    Goosebumps and tears whenever I hear him sing. Coming from an Italian/American family opera was played at home, especially at the holidays. He was an amazing talent. Risosa in pace. Luciano ❤️

    • @WyldPinky
      @WyldPinky 3 месяца назад +1

      He always takes my breath away!

    • @Justmisunderstoo
      @Justmisunderstoo 2 месяца назад +1

      Came here to say the same, Italian American and he was a staple❤❤

  • @jimmyavsfan24
    @jimmyavsfan24 3 месяца назад +4

    A gift from Heaven is that voice.

  • @lucamoroni6378
    @lucamoroni6378 2 месяца назад +3

    Capiste le parole ed il significato di quello che canta......grande❤

  • @chriss.8582
    @chriss.8582 3 месяца назад +4

    To your point fellas, a crescendo is quite literally a musical climax within a given piece, and that's exactly what Pav was singing in that moment during this legendary aria.

  • @TheEthalea
    @TheEthalea 3 месяца назад +3

    Something about his voice always gets me. Pavarotti was the only thing that my mother could play that would calm me down when I was a baby/toddler. She would turn his records on and I would just lie there captivated and quiet down immediately. I've always had a soft spot for him. Just something about that voice and power.

  • @mimib1583
    @mimib1583 2 месяца назад +3

    I've watched this a thousand times back around when he passed. That crescendo 🔥 ❤

  • @PhillipBee-w7j
    @PhillipBee-w7j 3 месяца назад +3

    He got pancreatic cancer in 2006 and sadly died in 2007 at his home. Best tenor to walk this planet by a long way. Caruso is another brilliant performance by him. Greatly missed.

  • @mariedelgado1613
    @mariedelgado1613 3 месяца назад +3

    I never liked opera until l heard my dad listening to it , it gives you a beautiful feeling, your right my dad explained it to me your right BP , l was having an anxiety attack and this started calming me down beautiful God Bless him I’m all smiles 😊

  • @berniewatts5028
    @berniewatts5028 3 месяца назад +7

    The magnificent’s of his voice. When I really, really, really like a song. I’m in a pool of tears, so beautiful. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👵🏼Gmaw❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @givemespace2742
    @givemespace2742 2 месяца назад +5

    We have a small opera house in our city and I've been to a few performances. Its amazing to hear the singers and the orchestra (which in our theatre is under the main stage) with no amplification, no microphones, speakers, nothing but them. The audience being quiet and paying attention. It is amazing. I'm not a devotee, more into prog rock and class8c techno but if you are able to, go and have a look.

  • @drieuxkoeppel8152
    @drieuxkoeppel8152 3 месяца назад +3

    One of the GOATs of opera. The late, GREAT Luciano Pavarotti!

  • @abdullahfadullah
    @abdullahfadullah 3 месяца назад +21

    Just a reminder that you’re watching an oratorio, not actual opera. Opera is musical theatre, with a plot, dozens of performers, stage sets, acting, makeup and costumes. Treat yourselves and watch some recordings of full operas. Some of them will blow your minds! Keep up the good work; we enjoy both your channels.

  • @thia26
    @thia26 3 месяца назад +2

    I love opera and I loved this reaction. You don’t need to know the history of opera or even its most famous performers. Both of you got exactly what you were supposed to get - goosebumps at the “climax”! I hope you’ll try more opera! 🎉❤

  • @primategaberocco
    @primategaberocco 2 месяца назад +7

    Like a kick to the side of your head. He was just unbelievable.. 🍻

  • @deniseduncan7363
    @deniseduncan7363 3 месяца назад +4

    The ending of this aria just makes me tear up every time! I've heard many many different artists and it always is the same. Thanks for this one!

  • @billdomitilli8125
    @billdomitilli8125 3 месяца назад +4

    If you analyze that vocal with pitch software. you'll see that ALL of that vibrato is IDENTICAL. Just one aspect of this vocal master class.

  • @L1623VP
    @L1623VP 3 месяца назад +9

    Pavarotti was not ill here. His expression at the end of the aria is his natural reaction from going "into the zone". He literally went to another place emotionally and vocally while in character. He got lost in the performance or became one with the performance. Many artists understand what I mean by that. A lot of times, an artist can experience a sense of timelessness when that happens. The one guy was correct when he said his expression looked like "climax". That's closer to what he experienced as an almost out-of-body sensation. Music is transcendent, and that's what you see happening to Pavarotti.

  • @roguealien
    @roguealien 3 месяца назад +10

    ...again I cry when I watch this performance. Every time...I get you bp...peace

  • @dearbhlakerr6497
    @dearbhlakerr6497 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow you should be so proud of your mother. Genius exists across all music genres. Love your reactions guys

  • @michellejackson6679
    @michellejackson6679 2 месяца назад +2

    You know there are ppl that know their craft.. and their genre of music... Luciano knew his craft... Elvis knew his, Michael knew his.. can go on and on.. greatness is greatness. Just appreciate amazing talent.

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 2 месяца назад +8

    Watching this makes eyes water. 😢

  • @pagemeredith4532
    @pagemeredith4532 3 месяца назад +7

    Luciano Pavarotti died of pancreatic cancer in 2007. He always had the ability to convey emotion even if you didn't understand the words. The music and his voice was all you needed to become a big fan. Everytime he never fails to give me the emotional chills when I hear him sing.

    • @sueq6
      @sueq6 13 дней назад

      yes he did NOT have it when this was recorded in 1994

  • @ImagineMySurprise510
    @ImagineMySurprise510 2 месяца назад +2

    Pavarotti's reaction at the end speaks of that he has poured everything thing he has into the performance, followed by the reaction that he knows he has NAILED it.

  • @Mainecoonlady.
    @Mainecoonlady. 3 месяца назад +12

    There’s a great performance with two others, Placido Domingo and José Carreras, known as The Three Tenors. Excellent concert. Also there is a group of tenors, called IL VOLO. They are your age (or maybe younger), from Italy. They will knock you out.
    Opera is the ultimate classic but I think you’ll have more in common with the crooner generation. Sinatra, Martin, Davis, Williams, Como, Crosby, etc. Open your mind. RUclips can breathe life into decades of unheard music by your generation.

  • @Blank.Grandma
    @Blank.Grandma 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm freezing from the chill bumps.

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 2 месяца назад +3

    The look at the end is like, l did it God!

  • @Mimibeam7140
    @Mimibeam7140 3 месяца назад +2

    What a legend! May he RIP. ❤

  • @JimErdahl
    @JimErdahl 3 месяца назад +5

    That performance was SOUL.

  • @AuthorLaurieAnnSmith
    @AuthorLaurieAnnSmith 3 месяца назад +16

    This performance is phenomenal and absolutely magical! I love Luciano Pavarotti and I think he is in Heaven leading the choir!! Amen! Be sure and check out a much younger Pavarotti singing this song here on YT at The best Nessun dorma - Luciano Pavarotti - Turandot - Puccini. Thanks KrizzKaliko and BP! Much love and respect!

  • @Watch-Crazy
    @Watch-Crazy 3 месяца назад +9

    I was fortunate to have watched him live at Kenwood House many decades ago, he was/is a legend!!!

  • @Songbird-59
    @Songbird-59 3 месяца назад +3

    Listen to Pavarotti with James Brown - "It's A Man's World". Pavarotti was from another world.

  • @michellegomes2030
    @michellegomes2030 2 месяца назад +2

    Mr. Pavarotti was a masterpiece ❤

  • @lisaharrigan1370
    @lisaharrigan1370 3 месяца назад +1

    Opera is a funny thing, you can feel the emotion of the song without even knowing the words because they are in a different language. Celine Dion and Pavorotti did a duet that was beautiful and worthy of a reaction!

  • @Westcountrynordic
    @Westcountrynordic 3 месяца назад

    Many non opera loving people of a certain age this will bring back memories of FIFA world cup in Italy 1990. The song was used as the them tune to the TV coverage

  • @kathy8699
    @kathy8699 3 месяца назад +2

    Opera always makes me cry. Beautiful

  • @woodworkinggunnybear581
    @woodworkinggunnybear581 3 месяца назад +4

    Check out the album The Three Tenors. It is all three of the greatest modern tenors on one stage, including this gentleman.

  • @marcieharreld286
    @marcieharreld286 3 месяца назад +3

    Sadly, he is no longer with us. My favorite performance of Nessun Dorma is when he sang it at the Winter Olympics in Italy. Magnificent performance!!🎵🎼🎶💜💜💜

    • @JoetteBarnett
      @JoetteBarnett 3 месяца назад +1

      And that was actually his final performance before cancer took him too soon. An outstanding performance!

  • @bkk2650
    @bkk2650 3 дня назад

    the voice is the most important,powerful musical instrument

  • @sally7210
    @sally7210 3 месяца назад +11

    He was known as the “King of the high Cs”

  • @bazamere
    @bazamere 3 месяца назад +7

    People who say this *isnt* his climax face... knew nothing about Pavarati. Sure he could be overcoming some pain in this performace. But if you watch any of his other performaces he will do similar things... that performance was infront of a huge crowd... he was most definitely feeling it. He was also known as a very sensual man 😏 so I have no doubt hes feeling that in the loins right there. People who want so say "well he was actually in pain there so this is amazing because he pyshed through the pain and thats the only thing he was feeling at that moment" can eat dirt for all I care lol 😂

  • @ralphwatts8993
    @ralphwatts8993 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice sidebar Pegasus!❤️🤘🏻

  • @fabianbenedict2583
    @fabianbenedict2583 27 дней назад

    Es ist eines der schönsten Lieder dieser Welt, gesungen von einem der besten Sänger, den diese Welt je hervorgebracht hat. Mir kommen immer Tränen, wenn ich dieses Lied von ihm höre. Der Chor trägt ihn und wirkt mit ihm nahezu himmlisch. Nicht jeder ist in der Lage diesen Ton am Ende dieses Liedes so zu treffen und halten zu können. Es erfordert eine hohe Konzentration und Kraft sich nur darauf zu fokussieren.

  • @emilyabernathy952
    @emilyabernathy952 Месяц назад +1

    Pavarotti did pass on from cancer but it was in 2006 or 2007. The expression at the end of his song that you saw was relief. The man was such a humble person that he never would believe that he had actually performed as perfectly as he wanted to with his soul. 🤗🤗 He almost always had the same look at the end of each performance because when the audience let him know how good he had done how great he had made them feel he was so relieved that he had actually done what he wanted to do. Which by the way for him music was like a sacred trust, and a gift from God that he had to do his very best. He NEVER -NEVER wanted to disappoint the people that came to see him. 🥰🥰 Music to him was his heart, his emotions, in fact it was his very SOUL. !!!!! In fact he was never happier than when he was singing because he sang with his whole being. Yeah that was funny because he never really thought that he was really really singing that good until his fans let him know at the end of his songs. He will always be remembered as a very sweet, very human humble person. ❤️❤️ He was definitely one of those great ones that there will only be ;"" only one in a lifetime."" Yet he also enjoyed all other kinds and different ventures in music. He would have charities for different peeples or little towns and he would request modern singers to come sing because he wanted to sing with singers from other types of music. For for instance to name a few The godfather of soul James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Bono, Sting, Barry White, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and many many more. !!!!! Like I said he respected and loved all kinds and different genres of music and singers. He once said in an interview that all different kinds of music was worth more than a diamond or gold that was as big as the size of your fist. MUSIC. " he once said " gives you all kinds of emotions for your Heart and fills your Soul. But like I said he was diagnosed with cancer a year before he died and passed on in either 2006 or 2007. BUT for years before that he had been sick several times he had some health problems and some physical problems that bothered him a lot through the last I believe it was 10 maybe 12 years before he passed. I'm sorry I can't be more specific than that but with me 70 years old to be honest, I'm doing good if I can remember exact times for a lot of things.😅😅 But these are some of the things that I DO remember about him. I hope this helps out some honey. Sorry to be so long-winded on this so may God Bless. Sending much love to you and your family so y'all stay safe and healthy. I do love watching when you react to different songs or whatever. Please keep doing what you're doing.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sally7210
    @sally7210 3 месяца назад +30

    This performance was in 1990 at the World Cup Final when he sang with “The Three Tenors” and they truly captivated the world!
    He did die of pancreatic cancer in 2007, but in this performance in 1990 he was healthy.

    • @gimptf9273
      @gimptf9273 3 месяца назад +2

      As someone else said this was 1994. The three tenors started along with the 1990 World Cup as you suggest. The cancer was a decade later. What you saw was just his genius of performance.

    • @sally7210
      @sally7210 3 месяца назад +1

      @@gimptf9273 I actually think this performance was 1990… he even has a different outfit in 1994….unless he changed clothes…🤣

    • @sally7210
      @sally7210 3 месяца назад

      I believe you are right…I checked the 1990 performance and it was totally different! Right you are! 1994!

    • @reno145
      @reno145 3 месяца назад

      On more than one occasion while stuck in traffic on the DC Beltway or I-270, I would blast this song as loud as I could. Got lots of thumbs up.

  • @kathyway8426
    @kathyway8426 3 месяца назад +3

    For music along the same lines yet different, listen to some Dimash! Adagio, Stranger, SOS, Olympico, Sinful Passion. He's incredible. 30 yrs old, 7 octave range, sings in multiple languages. Take the time even if you dont do a review, he's worth it!

  • @codapaxace6866
    @codapaxace6866 3 месяца назад +4

    I am German 55 jährs old .....i say it in German ......Seit vielen Jahren schau ich auf You tupe Reaktion. Kanäle und du bist einfach der Beste und der Tiefgründigste Kanal den ich kenne ....Sorry für mein Englisch

  • @UncleCharlie111x2
    @UncleCharlie111x2 3 месяца назад +1

    Here we go!

  • @FallenHellscape
    @FallenHellscape 3 месяца назад +20

    I don't like when people see the version with the translation of lyrics. They then get lost in the words... not the song, not the voice. And this performance has the ability to move hearts among those who don't know what the song is even about.

    • @DaisyChain3339.
      @DaisyChain3339. 3 месяца назад +2

      'Rappers' always want the words of songs, they can't understand music itself.

    • @mariejustme
      @mariejustme 3 месяца назад +1

      I couldn’t agree more. Sorry, I had to come back to say, this one always makes me tear up.

  • @jimhsfbay
    @jimhsfbay 2 месяца назад

    His guests have more bling now! 😁👏👏Keep flying higher, Pegasus!

  • @FallenHellscape
    @FallenHellscape 3 месяца назад +6

    Yeah, he died of pancreatic cancer. Not sure if that was concurrent with this performance, and if it was... if that was pain at the end. I will say, however, that I think he made similar euphoric expressions during most of his performances, throughout his career.... in response to the emotion in the words and, well, the performance itself

  • @joaniegoodrow548
    @joaniegoodrow548 3 месяца назад +4

    During this performance he sang with two other tenors Placido Domingo and Jose Carrara and I believe it was during a performance at the Hollywood Bowl if not then it was at the world Soccer championship.
    He died in 2007 of pancreatic cancer. This performance was in the early 90’s or late 80’s.
    The three tenors toured together for a fair number of performances.
    I think he had a sore throat and managed to perform the entire concert.
    If you want to see the full performance look for it on RUclips. He was the best of his era!
    The orchestra conductor was Zubin Mehta also a world renowned conductor ❤

  • @VicEclectica
    @VicEclectica 3 месяца назад

    You can tell just looking at the man that he was a bit of a hedonist. ;) Good food, good wine, good women - that was his life. Everyone knows it and it's been well documented. What he was feeling at that moment no one knows, but all interpretations are valid and I wouldn't worry too much about people feeling some kind of way about it. There have been several uber popular tenors, and they are all great, but this man had a certain something that was special, a certain magic that the other greats just didn't have. You can't explain what it is, but whatever it is, he had it.

  • @donegalrediscovered3309
    @donegalrediscovered3309 3 месяца назад +1

    You definitely need to hear Placido Domingo & Sarah Brightman“ Time to say Goodbye” live if you love this performance then it will blow you away .. 😀

  • @remyhocage9854
    @remyhocage9854 3 месяца назад

    Although this was not LP's latest performance, I agree with you that he had a type of Petit Mort Ending. LP was extremely talented BUT in my opinion was a Lyric Tenor ( Beautiful Light). But the Calife was written for a Tenor with a wider Range to add "weight " or gravitas to this arias. At the end, LP was struggling to achieve that range. He imitated his favorite Tenor, Franco Corelli. Glad you are exploring different types of music and introducing us to musicians & performers which are new to us ! Thx

  • @GeraintHughes-pp1cy
    @GeraintHughes-pp1cy 3 месяца назад +3

    there's something you get from the vid the mic is about a foot and a half from him, the first time i heard this was when it was used for the itallia 1990 football world cup

  • @mariejustme
    @mariejustme 3 месяца назад

    My absolute favorite aria from the opera Turandot by Giacomo Puccini. Par for the course, Pavarotti slays. Listen hard and be transported away.

  • @WhodatLucy
    @WhodatLucy 3 месяца назад

    Look up his duets with Lionel Richie and Eric Clapton … he could sing anything .. I miss him

  • @sally7210
    @sally7210 3 месяца назад

    Love you guys and your reactions!👍

  • @MaxWray111
    @MaxWray111 3 месяца назад +2

    His face at the end always makes me think he just saw the face of God.

  • @cheredoremi1922
    @cheredoremi1922 3 месяца назад +1

    RIP Luciano Pavarotti ❤❤

  • @sally7210
    @sally7210 3 месяца назад +1

    You guys need to hear Pavarotti and James Brown, “It’s A Man’s World” …really amazing!

  • @kamander0
    @kamander0 2 месяца назад

    In my opinion, Nessun Dorma performed by The Three Tenors (José Carreras · Placido Domingo · Luciano Pavarotti) is unrivaled. If you haven't heard these three together, you haven't experienced this Aria. 💯

  • @garybarnett2756
    @garybarnett2756 2 месяца назад

    James brown and Pavarotti singing together is brilliant.

  • @amyl9864
    @amyl9864 3 месяца назад

    Two of the singers from Home Free (the accapella group) did this song - it is really good.

  • @ingvartorma9789
    @ingvartorma9789 3 месяца назад

    Luciano Pavarotti died of complications from cancer in 2007.
    But when it comes to singing opera, they have to do it with empathy for what they are singing, just like an actor does to be believable. This is how an opera singer must sing and I have learned this partly from the Swedish opera singer Rickard Söderberg and from Shara Brightman. That as an opera singer you have to do it with empathy, so if you're going to sing, like "Nessun dorma" 'No one may sleep'
    Nobody sleeps
    Nobody sleeps
    You too, or the princess
    In your cold room
    Look at the stars
    Who trembles with love
    And of hope
    But my mystery is closed within me
    No one will know my name, no, no
    In your mouth I will say it
    When the light shines
    And my kiss will melt
    The silence that makes you mine
    (No one will know his name
    And we must, alas, die, die)
    Disappear, oh night
    Set, stars
    Set, stars
    At dawn I will win
    I will win
    I will win.
    So you really have to sing this with feeling for it to be really good and capture the audience.
    Then those who commented that Luciano Pavarotti had cancer at this gig, but they are wrong.
    THE TRUTH IS!
    This performance you are watching is: The Three Tenors in Concert 1994, he did not have cancer then, but he received the news of his cancer July 2006 and September 6, 2007.
    Pavarotti's increasing weight in later years made it difficult for him to move on stage. His last performance on the opera stage was in March 2004 at the Metropolitan in New York.

  • @DyvmSlorm
    @DyvmSlorm 3 месяца назад

    I've thought that the modern musical genre with the same storytelling as Opera is rap. I've wanted a Rapera for a little time now.
    The other thing this performance "lacks" (said VERY LOOSLY) is, since it is right into a mic, the projection that is amazing from Opera singers. The CharismaticVoice has a sit down with someone where she sings and they are blown away by the power. Wish I knew the name of that YT video, maybe someone else will. I try and point people to actual Operatic performances when I try to introduce Opera. Doing that into a mic is impressive, but doing the whole thing to a very distant mic (a stage away) and still projecting over and orchestra is otherworldly.

  • @newharlemrenaissanceproduc943
    @newharlemrenaissanceproduc943 3 месяца назад

    You HAVE TO react to Pavarotti and James Brown singing "This Is A Man's World" together LIVE!!!!

  • @billreichardt8821
    @billreichardt8821 2 месяца назад

    Luciano did die of pancreatic cancer, but I believe it was 13 years after this performance.

  • @TFJR1968
    @TFJR1968 2 месяца назад

    right, he wasn't in pain from an illness. he literally had no air left in his lungs

  • @maurizioragazzi6070
    @maurizioragazzi6070 2 месяца назад

    Pavarotti : Secret Weapon to win war against Aliens. His voice and technique remains completely unattainable.

  • @childlessdoggentleman746
    @childlessdoggentleman746 3 месяца назад

    Another classical performance to watch is Vanessa Mae playing "Tocatta & Fugue" 1995 at London's Royal Albert Hall is a good performance to watch.

  • @scapito
    @scapito 3 месяца назад

    ARETHA FRANKLIN AT THE AWARDS SHOW singing this is incredible!

  • @JefferyCunningham-tb2cj
    @JefferyCunningham-tb2cj 3 месяца назад +1

    You should watch him with Freddie murcury of Queen

  • @simonmetcalfe5926
    @simonmetcalfe5926 3 месяца назад

    Many opera singers, simply referred to Pavarotti as Maestro.

  • @jillosler9353
    @jillosler9353 3 месяца назад

    You guys must have heard of Freddie Mercury of Queen fame? React to Freddie and Montserrat Caballe singing Barcelona - a song jointly written by Freddie and his friend Mike Moran for the Barcelona Olympics - although Freddie sadly died before then. Montserrat was a Spanish opera singer and Freddie loved her voice. They became great friends - the song will blow you away!

    • @joelgomez3871
      @joelgomez3871 Месяц назад

      a nadie le importa freddie mercury

  • @mandysharp4571
    @mandysharp4571 3 месяца назад

    Pavarotti brought opera to the masses. He actually did a film in the 80s it was a comedy fantastic they have a fight scene with spaghetti hilarious. He brought 2 of his friends on a worldwide tour. They were the top of the game awesome tenors. Called the 3 tenors went into the top of the charts for weeks. He sang the opening song at the beginning of the world soccer event. Now we have a blind Opera singer absolutely stunning who is at the top. Andrea botocelli. Look up Botocelli and Sarah Brightman. Singing at the annual at the proms. 2021. It will give you goose bumps. Time to say goodbye., you will be speechless. Our proms are broadcast to parks across Britain and North Island. This is a an annual event hours of brits singing along prob a million. Love your opinion so thank you ❤

  • @ashwilliams6844
    @ashwilliams6844 3 месяца назад

    He did perform this song in public not long before his death, but it's not this recording.

  • @heikkipaavola
    @heikkipaavola Месяц назад

    Pavarotti is one of the greatest tenor in opera singing ever, but if you just listen to this it would be like you lisn'd to Hotel California and think all country singers must be unbelievably awesome. Or me thinking of Eminem after first listening: Awww thats soo--- whaever. I mean that I love most kinds of music, but you can't have the peak without the valley.

  • @drworm12345
    @drworm12345 2 месяца назад

    Two members of Home Free did a rendition of Nessun Dorma. It would be worth your while to react to it.

  • @cindybaum37
    @cindybaum37 26 дней назад

    Would love to see your reaction to judy garland singing Old Man River

  • @davidzaunii6911
    @davidzaunii6911 3 месяца назад

    You need to check out it’s a man’s world with Pavarotti and James brown. It’s playlist

  • @dinastanford7779
    @dinastanford7779 3 месяца назад

    Aretha Franklin stepped in when once he couldn't perform. Worth a look

  • @JDKvideos
    @JDKvideos Месяц назад

    You 2 should listen to Aretha Franklin sing this. She filled in for Pavarotti when he couldnt show for the grammy's

  • @Newfie-zc7ug
    @Newfie-zc7ug 3 месяца назад

    I am NOT a religious man but I think that is the voice of God , if he in fact exists.........................

  • @7Askay7
    @7Askay7 3 месяца назад +2

    He died in 2007. He was 72.

  • @sally7210
    @sally7210 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes, He’s gone. 2007

  • @TFJR1968
    @TFJR1968 3 месяца назад +2

    the reason his face looks like that is that he has literally no air in his lungs. you have to understand how opera singers sing. they don't sing from the throat like pop singers. they have a ton of air in their lungs and open their mouths and modulate the sound in their throat and mouth differently than pop singers

    • @mimib1583
      @mimib1583 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, he wasn't in pain from illness at that performance. Too much time in between.

  • @logic1695
    @logic1695 3 месяца назад

    Bro....if u like this, u should listen to the same song, but by Pavarotti and James Brown. AMAZING

  • @MMAFreeFight170
    @MMAFreeFight170 3 месяца назад

    This guy looks exactly how I’d imagine Nicolas cage looked if he quit acting and decided to open a buddy’s pizza in downtown Detroit.

  • @josephbrandtner7713
    @josephbrandtner7713 2 месяца назад

    He succumbed to cancer in 2007!

  • @DeeDeex2
    @DeeDeex2 2 месяца назад

    Pavarotti was not sick when he performed this song!

  • @andreaschmall5560
    @andreaschmall5560 3 месяца назад +1

    As beautiful as this is, no one has reacted to so many other examples of Pavarotti's performances. And I don't mean the duets with pop artists. "Sorrento" is just one example..

  • @scottgorski7931
    @scottgorski7931 2 месяца назад

    Not opera, but you two need to watch and listen too Linda Ronstadt perform La Charatta. I probably spelled that wrong.

  • @Glock007-os8xn
    @Glock007-os8xn 3 месяца назад

    Sha Na Na ~with guest Chuck Berry

  • @ladislavbanyasz5490
    @ladislavbanyasz5490 3 месяца назад +1

    It is maybe to much to ask, but you can gen more context about the song, if you would react to the full "Turandot" opera filmed in forbidden city in china.

  • @queenirmamay
    @queenirmamay 3 месяца назад

    Damn when you forgot about things 😂😂😂😂😂 1994 😂😂😂😂 what is it 2024 damn I am old 😂😂😂😂😂😂 1990 like I said, how many kids I can't just realised 7 between us not all mine but together a very long time RIP YOUNG MAN she is nearly cooked how can you miss it 😂😂😂😢😢😢

  • @tonitemperance9960
    @tonitemperance9960 3 месяца назад

    Pavarotti died in 2007 at age 71 ❤

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 3 месяца назад +2

    Luciano passed away in 2007 from pancreatic cancer. This was 1994. He performed at the opening ceremony at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. It was his last public appearance. He is the greatest. He opened his mouth and angels sang. RIP Luciano. It is said that when he performed this in a performance in Paris, he held that last note for 18 seconds.

  • @FelixToupin
    @FelixToupin 2 месяца назад

    Je suis français, peut-être personne ne pourra traduire ce que je dis ce que je veux dire, c’est que je vous serre dans mes bras quand la musique aime, la musique quand les hommes aiment la musique et que la musique est universel, et que la comprend et qu’on la comprend à travers son cœur. Alors mes amis amène.
    Que