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He wasn’t acting. At the time of this recording his Dad was dying. He did do this in one take. His father ended up getting a kidney transplant and didn’t pass away. He is still well now. Oh and yes, that’s his father.
Yes, it's his real father and luckily, he's still with us. I had the privilege to hear James live, when he came to our small town two month ago. What a concert. He is as great live as in his music videos. And it's not just sad songs, he also has happy and upbeat songs. :) What a great artist. Hope to see you reacting to more of his songs.
Real tears, real emotions. His dad was dying with kidney disease and needed a transplant which it didn't look like was going to happen. James and his Dad were both military men, and in true stereotypical British style, were not ones for sharing their emotions. I think that's what the "I'm not you're Son, You're not my Father, We're just 2 grown men saying goodbye" is about, it's easier to say goodbye to someone if the emotion of them being your father isn't there. That is his real Dad in the video. James said in an interview, that he's glad that his Dad agreed to do it - because now he has a video of his Dad. His Dad did end up getting a transplant and is still alive now. Oh it might also help to know - that his Dad had previously donated one of his kidneys to someone in the past. Wait until you see songs like "Carry You Home" and "The Girl Who Never Was" ......
Yes, but there was a very strong emotional bond between them. With his father being a higher ranking officer than him, when they were being deployed, his father told him that he couldn't treat him differently than the others. They were just two men...
@@Prozak63 well of course, we all have strong emotional bonds - it's just that the British stereotype is that we internalise those emotions - rather than showing them - which is of course super healthy and doesn't cause us any mental health problems at all 😉
This was a one-take, raw video that James refused to have it auto-tuned. His dad is the one at the end of the video. His dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Kidney Disease. He had donated one of his kidneys years before & now was having a hard time finding a new kidney for himself. So James Blunt decided to write that for his dad while he was still alive. That video was also the first time his dad heard the song too. After the song was released, lots of fans offered their kidneys. But in the end, a distant cousin of the Blunts came forward & was a match. His dad received the kidney & is alive & well today. Finally, a funny story I heard James Blunt tell was after the video was finished, he said that him & the entire crew were crying. His dad looked at them all & said, "Why are you crying? I'm the one that's dying!"
James’s dad donated a kidney several years ago and when this video was filmed his father was dying from stage 4 kidney disease. None of the immediate family was a match for a kidney transplant and the end was near for his dad. A distant cousin saw the video and was tested and was a match. The cousin donated a kidney and James’s dad is doing well now .
Very emotional song indeed. It's because James is so utterly real. It was the first time his father was hearing it, and James didn't want another take done because any imperfections (his voice cracking etc) were true to the moment. His father (a kidney donor) was in end stage kidney failure. The release of this song led to a donor being found. Both James and his father are military veterans. James has several heartbreaking songs (No Bravery is about his experience as a soldier), but he has upbeat stuff, too. A fantastic song writer, and in person a very funny guy. Yes please to more James Blunt! Cheers, Eddie!
This song of James Blunt’s, “Monsters” was a heartfelt tribute to his father. The emotional track reflects the deep bond between them and a touching farewell. In the music video for “Monsters,” James Blunt sings directly to the camera, his eyes welling up with tears...The video is so powerful because sitting beside James Blunt is his real-life dad, Colonel Charles Blount. who was a former cavalry officer, battling stage 4 chronic kidney disease. The song captures the raw emotions of facing mortality and saying the things one wants to say to a loved one before it’s too late 💗 I can never get through this, without crying..........From my understanding, shorty after this song, a distant relative who heard of his plight, donated a kidney and he is still doing well 😊
My first partner loved James Blunt and liked to sing You’re Beautiful to me. After we broke up, but we’re still on good terms, he passed away. Now whenever I hear Goodbye My Lover it breaks me
I think the most beautiful part of this is the concept that now that we're at the end, there's no need for blame or guilt, we're just two men who love each other saying goodbye
Amazing video and song. Such a beautiful performance and I can't imagine how hard it was for James to sing to his father thinking his father was going to die. 💜💜
So, piggybacking off what a lot of people have said, basically the story is that his father had donated a kidney many years before, and got diagnosed with stage 4 kidney disease. There were no known living relatives that were a match to be able to provide the kidney. James Blunt and his father were both military, and the "You're not my father, I'm not your son. We're just two grown men saying goodbye" was how they said goodbye whenever they deployed. It ends up that this song was how they found a *very* long lost side of the family, with one person who was a match, and was able to donate a kidney in time to save his father.
How James Blunt managed to sing this song for his song is really heartbreaking. Thankfully his dad is fine now after finding a donor. Amazing voice James has.
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James blunts farther Charles blunt had chronic kidney disease and he wrote this song to express his feelings to his farther and his illness but he did survive this he got his kidney transplant and now he is doing well
James and his father were both military men. When he was being deployed, his father would say: "You're not my son, I'm not your father, we're just two grown men saying goodbye...". This song breaks me every time I hear it. The video was shot in one take, because James wanted the emotion to be raw and genuine. His father was suffering with stage 4 Kidney disease, he had donated a kidney previously and his one kidney was working at 11% which is really bad. His father received a kidney from a distant relative that was a match, he spent all of 2020 in isolation and is still doing well 👍🏻😁🏴
His dad and James where in the milatary and used to day we’re just saying good bye. His dad donated a kidney then ended up with 4 stage kidney failure and he wrote this song. Thankfully a long lost cousin heard this and donated his dad a kidney. It was taken in a one shot video ❤
This song and the story behind it made a lot of people sign up to the donor register around the world and his father Colonol Charles Blunt was saved as were many other people around the world. So it literally chased the monsters away for all of them. All the proceeds from this song were donated to the Help the Heroes charity of great Britain which helps take care of our veterans and their families as both Colonol Charles Blunt and Captain James Blunt were both in the British army. The line saying i am not your not , your not my father we are just two grown men saying goodbye is something that they would say to each other before deployments.
Scrolled a bit and couldn't see it but you said about the emotion and tears, apparently the whole crew were in tears during filming and James' farther just piped up, what's wrong with everyone, I'm still here. I still have my dad here and it gets me every time, can't believe it's easier for those that have lost theirs. BTW, his real name is Blount, not sure if it was James himself or the record company that decided to drop the O but Blount sounded too posh or something.
Both James and his Dad served in the Royal British Army. When James was being deployed to Kosovo, his Dad's goodbye to him was, "You're not my son. I'm not your father. We're just two grown men saying goodbye!" James flipped that in this tribute to his dad.
His dad had donated one of his kidneys but now his other was failing. Luckily through this song a donater was found in time. That is his dad in the video.
HIS FATHER WAS IN STAGE 4 KIDNEY FAILURE HE NEEDED A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT AND AT CLOSE TO THE END A DISTANT COUSIN STEP FURTHER AND GAVE HIM THE KIDNEY HE'S ALIVE AND HEALTHY NOW.
So much speculating, why not wait until this song has finished? I always listen to a song first, then I know what it's about, then I don't feel an idiot for initially having so many 'meanings' in my head. Just saying....
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He wasn’t acting. At the time of this recording his Dad was dying. He did do this in one take. His father ended up getting a kidney transplant and didn’t pass away. He is still well now. Oh and yes, that’s his father.
Woah.. Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
They couldn't find a donor and because of the release of this song and video they found a donor. So this goodbye song saved his dad's life.
Yes, it's his real father and luckily, he's still with us. I had the privilege to hear James live, when he came to our small town two month ago. What a concert. He is as great live as in his music videos. And it's not just sad songs, he also has happy and upbeat songs. :) What a great artist. Hope to see you reacting to more of his songs.
Real tears, real emotions. His dad was dying with kidney disease and needed a transplant which it didn't look like was going to happen. James and his Dad were both military men, and in true stereotypical British style, were not ones for sharing their emotions. I think that's what the "I'm not you're Son, You're not my Father, We're just 2 grown men saying goodbye" is about, it's easier to say goodbye to someone if the emotion of them being your father isn't there. That is his real Dad in the video. James said in an interview, that he's glad that his Dad agreed to do it - because now he has a video of his Dad. His Dad did end up getting a transplant and is still alive now. Oh it might also help to know - that his Dad had previously donated one of his kidneys to someone in the past. Wait until you see songs like "Carry You Home" and "The Girl Who Never Was" ......
Yes, but there was a very strong emotional bond between them. With his father being a higher ranking officer than him, when they were being deployed, his father told him that he couldn't treat him differently than the others. They were just two men...
@@Prozak63 well of course, we all have strong emotional bonds - it's just that the British stereotype is that we internalise those emotions - rather than showing them - which is of course super healthy and doesn't cause us any mental health problems at all 😉
This was a one-take, raw video that James refused to have it auto-tuned. His dad is the one at the end of the video. His dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Kidney Disease. He had donated one of his kidneys years before & now was having a hard time finding a new kidney for himself. So James Blunt decided to write that for his dad while he was still alive. That video was also the first time his dad heard the song too. After the song was released, lots of fans offered their kidneys. But in the end, a distant cousin of the Blunts came forward & was a match. His dad received the kidney & is alive & well today. Finally, a funny story I heard James Blunt tell was after the video was finished, he said that him & the entire crew were crying. His dad looked at them all & said, "Why are you crying? I'm the one that's dying!"
It was actually “Why are you crying, I’m still here.”
James’s dad donated a kidney several years ago and when this video was filmed his father was dying from stage 4 kidney disease. None of the immediate family was a match for a kidney transplant and the end was near for his dad. A distant cousin saw the video and was tested and was a match. The cousin donated a kidney and James’s dad is doing well now .
Very emotional song indeed. It's because James is so utterly real. It was the first time his father was hearing it, and James didn't want another take done because any imperfections (his voice cracking etc) were true to the moment. His father (a kidney donor) was in end stage kidney failure. The release of this song led to a donor being found.
Both James and his father are military veterans. James has several heartbreaking songs (No Bravery is about his experience as a soldier), but he has upbeat stuff, too. A fantastic song writer, and in person a very funny guy. Yes please to more James Blunt!
Cheers, Eddie!
This song of James Blunt’s, “Monsters” was a heartfelt tribute to his father. The emotional track reflects the deep bond between them and a touching farewell. In the music video for “Monsters,” James Blunt sings directly to the camera, his eyes welling up with tears...The video is so powerful because sitting beside James Blunt is his real-life dad, Colonel Charles Blount. who was a former cavalry officer, battling stage 4 chronic kidney disease. The song captures the raw emotions of facing mortality and saying the things one wants to say to a loved one before it’s too late 💗 I can never get through this, without crying..........From my understanding, shorty after this song, a distant relative who heard of his plight, donated a kidney and he is still doing well 😊
They were both officers in the british army thats why he uses the phrase two grown men saying goodbye 🇬🇧😊
His father and him would say that to each other as they were deployed. "We're just two grown men saying goodbye"
More tear-jerkers by James -- Goodbye My Lover, The Girl That Never Was, Carry You Home, No Bravery
My first partner loved James Blunt and liked to sing You’re Beautiful to me. After we broke up, but we’re still on good terms, he passed away. Now whenever I hear Goodbye My Lover it breaks me
I think the most beautiful part of this is the concept that now that we're at the end, there's no need for blame or guilt, we're just two men who love each other saying goodbye
Amazing video and song. Such a beautiful performance and I can't imagine how hard it was for James to sing to his father thinking his father was going to die. 💜💜
So, piggybacking off what a lot of people have said, basically the story is that his father had donated a kidney many years before, and got diagnosed with stage 4 kidney disease. There were no known living relatives that were a match to be able to provide the kidney. James Blunt and his father were both military, and the "You're not my father, I'm not your son. We're just two grown men saying goodbye" was how they said goodbye whenever they deployed.
It ends up that this song was how they found a *very* long lost side of the family, with one person who was a match, and was able to donate a kidney in time to save his father.
The James Blunt rabbit hole is a bag of real life emotions ❤ I can’t listen to his songs without tissues 😢 he writes from the heart ❤
How James Blunt managed to sing this song for his song is really heartbreaking. Thankfully his dad is fine now after finding a donor. Amazing voice James has.
Beautiful
Dear brother, Greetings from Malaysia your 65 yrs old fan.
Thank you for reactíng to James Blunt
Do react to another great Singer from Brazil Gabriel Henrique.
Gavriel is the current Best Male Vocalist Of the new generation. His voice is so powerful .. flawless and melt your heart stole your soul.
Gavriel is the King of Whistle of Brazil. The most stunning abd amazing is GABRIEL doesn't speak English but he sang Perfectly in English with so much emotion that you will move by his performance.
Please continue reacting to Gabriel, the great singer in the making. Absolutely legendary.
Don't miss Gabriel greatest performance in
- Something Beautiful (live performance with choir)
- You're Still the One
- Never Enough
- Hurts
- You See the Fire in the Rain
- I Believe
- Stand Up
- The Moment in Time
- I have Nothing
- O Holy Night
- Am Telling You I'm not Going
- Greatest Love of All
- Lead the Way
- One Moment in Time
- My Heart Will Go On
Expect the Unexpected.
Love and hugs from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great reaction ❤
James blunts farther Charles blunt had chronic kidney disease and he wrote this song to express his feelings to his farther and his illness but he did survive this he got his kidney transplant and now he is doing well
Dying was correct at the time James sang this song!!
It was all in one take. He said he couldn't do it again. And, by the way, James and his father are veterans in England.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I, personally, relate very hard to this song.
Beautiful song
James and his father were both military men. When he was being deployed, his father would say: "You're not my son, I'm not your father, we're just two grown men saying goodbye...". This song breaks me every time I hear it. The video was shot in one take, because James wanted the emotion to be raw and genuine. His father was suffering with stage 4 Kidney disease, he had donated a kidney previously and his one kidney was working at 11% which is really bad. His father received a kidney from a distant relative that was a match, he spent all of 2020 in isolation and is still doing well 👍🏻😁🏴
It was actually Kosovo rather than the first Gulf War, the song No Bravery is about it and has the clips in the background.
@@JM-dm3qk You are correct 👍🏻😁🏴
another seriously powerful song from him about his experience during the Balkan war in the 90's it's called No Bravery
Such a beautiful song.
His dad and James where in the milatary and used to day we’re just saying good bye. His dad donated a kidney then ended up with 4 stage kidney failure and he wrote this song. Thankfully a long lost cousin heard this and donated his dad a kidney. It was taken in a one shot video ❤
Singing from the heart. That really is his dad who was I’ll. The video was shot in 1 take because everyone was too emotional to do another take.
This song and the story behind it made a lot of people sign up to the donor register around the world and his father Colonol Charles Blunt was saved as were many other people around the world. So it literally chased the monsters away for all of them. All the proceeds from this song were donated to the Help the Heroes charity of great Britain which helps take care of our veterans and their families as both Colonol Charles Blunt and Captain James Blunt were both in the British army.
The line saying i am not your not , your not my father we are just two grown men saying goodbye is something that they would say to each other before deployments.
Scrolled a bit and couldn't see it but you said about the emotion and tears, apparently the whole crew were in tears during filming and James' farther just piped up, what's wrong with everyone, I'm still here. I still have my dad here and it gets me every time, can't believe it's easier for those that have lost theirs.
BTW, his real name is Blount, not sure if it was James himself or the record company that decided to drop the O but Blount sounded too posh or something.
Both James and his Dad served in the Royal British Army. When James was being deployed to Kosovo, his Dad's goodbye to him was, "You're not my son. I'm not your father. We're just two grown men saying goodbye!" James flipped that in this tribute to his dad.
His dad had donated one of his kidneys but now his other was failing. Luckily through this song a donater was found in time. That is his dad in the video.
Hi It is a true story. His Dad was dying from kidney failure but he was lucky enough to get a donar on time and believe he is doing well.
HIS FATHER WAS IN STAGE 4 KIDNEY FAILURE HE NEEDED A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT AND AT CLOSE TO THE END A DISTANT COUSIN STEP FURTHER AND GAVE HIM THE KIDNEY HE'S ALIVE AND HEALTHY NOW.
Try The Girl That Never Was by James 😢
Training season and illusion of dua lipa new song from new album pleaseeeeee ❤
Yep its his real dad
all the money he earned from this song went to help war veterans
That was his real father.
its his real father and he did the video in 1 take he wouldn't let the studio to edit the video
You are doing to much thinking
So much speculating, why not wait until this song has finished? I always listen to a song first, then I know what it's about, then I don't feel an idiot for initially having so many 'meanings' in my head. Just saying....
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You should definitely watch Iam Tongi audition for American Idol with this song. Its incredibly vulnerable and beautiful, and he ended up winning!
Did you say it won... it came in THIRD place? 🤔🤨😂
Yup! I react to the top 3 winners of the poll. :) So it won 3rd place. :)
Stop talking, you have ruined your own review.
Is this the bloke off derek