I'm glad you liked her song. If you listen again, when you hear the opera singer in the background that's her grandmother singing. She wrote one about her grandpa's experience as medic in the war called Epiphany and tied it in with the pandemic. She has an amazing talent for lyrics! I enjoyed your reaction!
Taylor also lost Marjorie (spot on, she was her maternal grandmother) quite young. Marjorie passed when Taylor was about 14... Probably two or three years before Taylor hit it "big" in the music industry. It's so sad that her gran didn't get to see her become such a big star... But Taylor still clearly feels her influence, love, presence whether she believes in an afterlife or not. It's really a special song. Her rational mind says one thing, but her love for her grandmother superceeds everything. I remember feeling the same way when my own last living grandmother passed. We were packing out her house and I kept every single note, every recipe, every concert ballot she'd made notes on, everything I could find with her handwriting on it because I felt so bereft of her. It's an incredible song and an incredible testament to that love.
I’m really happy to hear that you were impressed by this song. Yes, this song is very intimate and personal to Taylor. Her maternal grandmother was not only a veteran but a very accomplished Opera singer. Taylor was very close with her. To include true background vocals of Marjorie was beautiful.
Thank you for your reaction! Will be using something that might sound like irony/sarcasm/cynicism, but it’s all well intended. I accidentally put Taylor Swift into the category of “ordinary pop-singers”, and was even reserved to listen to her newer songs. But when I did, I realized that her storytelling and lyrics are very well done, and it completely smashed the image of her as a typical trending singer. It just proves to me that I have to keep staying open-minded. Just because it’s a genre I usually don’t listen to, it has very little to do with whether it’s good or not. Since realizing that, I have discovered so many new talents, and honestly, many of them would have been on the list I would simply had dismissed because I was not into that kind of music. Talented musicians put a lot of energy into their songs. They just happen to be sharing it in different languages and styles, genres etc, but when it’s good it’s good:)
This is a beautiful song about Taylor's Grandmother Marjorie who was an opera singer as others mentioned and her vocals are added in the song closer to the end. That's Taylor and Marjorie in the video. Nice reaction!☺️🙏
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Hello Vet, I know you must have had plenty of abuse from Lucy Thomas fans otherwise you play her music some fans of hers are not very nice , nasty in fact, but this out of Lucy's hands it is not her fault. I know deep down you like Lucy, she has covered the most beautiful song of all time " Unchained Melody " made so famous by Bobby Hatfield from the Righeous Brother's, it is worth watching Lucy's cover it's just beautiful. Take care Barbara.
I don't allow mentions of autotune on my channel. I also don't allow disparaging artists. Please rescind your second sentence. Or at least remove the second phrase where you mentioned autotune.
@@paulschmehl2124 Appreciate your stance. I was unaware of the restriction. It’s only one listeners opinion. Takes nothing away from the artist’s talents. That said, the flag behind you stands for freedom of speech. Apologies for any unintentional offense.
@@shodanrich3317 That's rubbish & you know that, Lucy's voice is so much better than Angelina Jordan, just listen to Lucy sing in her Live concert in Manchester her voice is so much better than her studio covers. This is why she will be the leading Lady in a new musical called Rosie in London in the fall.
I always said: Her music is not for the younger or older..... is for the Ones that have lived THE MOST ❤!!!!
I'm glad you liked her song. If you listen again, when you hear the opera singer in the background that's her grandmother singing. She wrote one about her grandpa's experience as medic in the war called Epiphany and tied it in with the pandemic. She has an amazing talent for lyrics! I enjoyed your reaction!
as a blues /rock/jazz fan, I have listened to this young woman, and her music speaks so powerfully to me. I admire her work intensly.
Me too.
Taylor also lost Marjorie (spot on, she was her maternal grandmother) quite young. Marjorie passed when Taylor was about 14... Probably two or three years before Taylor hit it "big" in the music industry.
It's so sad that her gran didn't get to see her become such a big star... But Taylor still clearly feels her influence, love, presence whether she believes in an afterlife or not.
It's really a special song. Her rational mind says one thing, but her love for her grandmother superceeds everything.
I remember feeling the same way when my own last living grandmother passed. We were packing out her house and I kept every single note, every recipe, every concert ballot she'd made notes on, everything I could find with her handwriting on it because I felt so bereft of her.
It's an incredible song and an incredible testament to that love.
She was 13 yrs. old at the time.
@@Violet316... You mean about 14 like I said?
I’m really happy to hear that you were impressed by this song. Yes, this song is very intimate and personal to Taylor. Her maternal grandmother was not only a veteran but a very accomplished Opera singer. Taylor was very close with her. To include true background vocals of Marjorie was beautiful.
Thank you for your reaction! Will be using something that might sound like irony/sarcasm/cynicism, but it’s all well intended.
I accidentally put Taylor Swift into the category of “ordinary pop-singers”, and was even reserved to listen to her newer songs.
But when I did, I realized that her storytelling and lyrics are very well done, and it completely smashed the image of her as a typical trending singer.
It just proves to me that I have to keep staying open-minded. Just because it’s a genre I usually don’t listen to, it has very little to do with whether it’s good or not.
Since realizing that, I have discovered so many new talents, and honestly, many of them would have been on the list I would simply had dismissed because I was not into that kind of music.
Talented musicians put a lot of energy into their songs. They just happen to be sharing it in different languages and styles, genres etc, but when it’s good it’s good:)
Me too. I am guilty of doing that to many things I ended up loving, like reading the Harry Potter series, or digging deeper into musical artists.
This is a beautiful song about Taylor's Grandmother Marjorie who was an opera singer as others mentioned and her vocals are added in the song closer to the end. That's Taylor and Marjorie in the video. Nice reaction!☺️🙏
Great reaction❤ you might like her Long pond studio sessions
thank you for great reaction! beautiful song
great reaction
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You should listen to her other song for her grandpa's. The title is "epiphany. Or " Ronan" About children who died bc cancer
I was just thinking the same! He should do epiphany for sure !
he did epiphany already guys. check his page
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You could react to Ronan about a little boy.
If you like that kind of thing, 'Ronan' should be your next choice. Maybe read some background first to understand it better. 😊
How about doing a reaction to Taylor Swift’s “Thank You Aimee” which is a song about Kim Kardasian bullying her
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Hello Vet, I know you must have had plenty of abuse from Lucy Thomas fans otherwise you play her music some fans of hers are not very nice , nasty in fact, but this out of Lucy's hands it is not her fault. I know deep down you like Lucy, she has covered the most beautiful song of all time " Unchained Melody " made so famous by Bobby Hatfield from the Righeous Brother's, it is worth watching Lucy's cover it's just beautiful. Take care Barbara.
Angelina Jordan cover at the Nobel peace awards was better. Lucy’s was gorgeous but heavily auto tuned. AJs was live
I don't allow mentions of autotune on my channel. I also don't allow disparaging artists. Please rescind your second sentence. Or at least remove the second phrase where you mentioned autotune.
@@paulschmehl2124 Appreciate your stance. I was unaware of the restriction. It’s only one listeners opinion. Takes nothing away from the artist’s talents. That said, the flag behind you stands for freedom of speech. Apologies for any unintentional offense.
@@shodanrich3317 That's rubbish & you know that, Lucy's voice is so much better than Angelina Jordan, just listen to Lucy sing in her Live concert in Manchester her voice is so much better than her studio covers. This is why she will be the leading Lady in a new musical called Rosie in London in the fall.
@@barbaracallister8138 Congrats to her. Well deserved. I respect your opinion .