@ pman5595 Not just the low notes, but the resonance he HAS on those low notes is almost unmatched as well. He is a true bass and not just someone who can sing low.
I keep looking at all the people in the back, trying to recognize past champions and their names and quartets. Emanuel Roll of Ringmasters, Theo Hicks of Instant Classic...I think I saw Jim (don't remember his last name) from Storm Front...
I believe it's a reworking of an 8-part arrangement done by Joel Rutherford... I think the original is the version sung by Flightline w/ Adrenaline, which these guys seem to have tweaked around with :)
It's a Joel T. Rutherford original, arranged for Nightlife in 2001, and then re-arranged for the Coronet Club in spring of 2001 (the 8-part version). I'm pretty proud of it. Drop me an email at joeltrutherford@mac.com if you need a copy.
Brett is one of the sickest BBS basses I've heard
guibox3 - 100% agree
That is certainly true in the sense that no one else can sing as low as him unless they have a cold
@ pman5595 Not just the low notes, but the resonance he HAS on those low notes is almost unmatched as well. He is a true bass and not just someone who can sing low.
guibox3 What about Dan from Signature? He arguably sings with as much resonance and volume than Brett.
Is Kingdon texting around 0:45?
Oh man at 2:23 when the lead swoops up to the A, the high octave overtone is screaming!!!!
The best I've ever heard this quartet sing - absolutely AMAZING
Emmanuel's grin in the back at 1:44 haha
I've heard many harmonize this tune. These boys are simply the best!
I've had this on repeat for the past 20 minutes!
I've listened to a lot of these performances... this is one of the few I'm repeating. The voices are so much richer than most barbershop groups.
Dat bass doh! 😍😍
Wow love that bass part!
Sounds better every time I listen to this tune. Absolutely Fantastic!
I miss barbershop.
I keep looking at all the people in the back, trying to recognize past champions and their names and quartets.
Emanuel Roll of Ringmasters, Theo Hicks of Instant Classic...I think I saw Jim (don't remember his last name) from Storm Front...
Jim Clark, i believe
@@matthew-qu2mn Yeah, that's it! Thanks man, have a nice day.
Not to forget Tim Waurick
No one should ever be sitting behind a quartet this good while they are performing. Great performance and arrangement, and what a bass!
I keep returning for that insane outro
This should be titled Come Fly With Me/Fly Me to the Moon Medley
Why? Forgive me if this seems stupid
Well they changed it
Wow they actually did it
wait what was it before?
@@lizbogonia I think it was "Fly Medley"
A four-sided bona-fide KNOCKOUT! And that closer!
Fantastic
BRAVO!!!!
Everyone's faces when he hits that low note at 1:44 lmao
Great from beginning to end - especially love the last ringing chord 👏👏👏👏
Awesome
Super!!!! 😃😃👌👌👌Sorry , just only a thumb up... here are some others! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That bass. Damn.
めちゃくちゃかっこいいやん!
Bass power
Where can I find this arrangement? I've been trying to find it for a while, it's not on the BHS website as far as I can tell.
I believe it's a reworking of an 8-part arrangement done by Joel Rutherford... I think the original is the version sung by Flightline w/ Adrenaline, which these guys seem to have tweaked around with :)
It's a Joel T. Rutherford original, arranged for Nightlife in 2001, and then re-arranged for the Coronet Club in spring of 2001 (the 8-part version). I'm pretty proud of it. Drop me an email at joeltrutherford@mac.com if you need a copy.
1:45 on the background, the original lead of masterpiece
Anyone have any idea who the arrangement is by?
Why did barbershop go out of style? This is lovely
It's on its way back, yay!
Dalbey is not amused.
He wishes he could post an A like that haha
Nowhere near as good as Max Q version though....
I’ve not heard Q’s version but doubt it better. These boys are very hard to beat.