Nina Simone was a legendary American singer/songwriter. She recorded the song Feelin’ Good that Gorran sang, and many others. Love The Big Push! Thanks for the reaction. Check out Praise You(Fat Boy Slim cover) and Bongo Bong(Manu Chao cover). ☮️❤️😎
Hi Ramsey Lewis did wade in the water 1966 on chess records out of Chicago IV never liked his version but I love Rens one as with every cover REN does iprefer to the original so far the is no exception to that . All the best dave
Enjoy your reactions….especially Home Free 😊. Hoping you might react to a favorite solo artist named Marcelito Pomoy as he sings “The Prayer” on the Wishbus. This is a cover of a Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli song. Marcelito is amazing. You won’t believe what you are hearing. Hope you will react soon. Please and thanks! 👍
I understand why Gorran wanted to fix that strap. Those boys had expensive instruments and he knew Ren was going to take both hands off sooner or later.
Wade in the Water and Trouble So Hard are anon 19th early 20th century? African American folk songs. Nina Simone was the writer of Feelin' Good. Stopping by to correct myself. Actually, no she didn't. Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse wrote it as part of a musical.
@@HanginwithHillbilly Nina was an interesting artist. She had a classically trained voice and a through grounding in jazz. Brilliant, political and a touch mad. I can understand why Ren loved her work.
Anything “The Big Push” do is phenomenal. 😊
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Thanks for doing my favorite artist and his band. He is one of a kind, and he seems to attract great talent as well.
It's my pleasure. I have many more reactions to Ren and The Big Push coming up in the near future.
Yes, The Big Push! My favorite band ❤
Gorran's vocals in this song are so good! Romaine just put out his first album. It's beautiful.
I'll have to keep an ear out for it!
@@HanginwithHillbilly @RomainAxisa The title track. I hope he never loses his accent.
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Music just seems to flow up through him from the earth- ❤❤❤
That's spot on! I wish I would have thought of that one... thanks for watching!
Nina Simone was a legendary American singer/songwriter. She recorded the song Feelin’ Good that Gorran sang, and many others. Love The Big Push! Thanks for the reaction. Check out Praise You(Fat Boy Slim cover) and Bongo Bong(Manu Chao cover). ☮️❤️😎
Very cool. I will definitely add to the list if its not there already!...Thanks for watching!
I think it's just wind on the microphone. Brighton is a beach town and they do get some sea breezes.
Oh maybe so, I was thinking it wouldnt be wise to be plugged and playin with a storm comin
Hi Ramsey Lewis did wade in the water 1966 on chess records out of Chicago IV never liked his version but I love Rens one as with every cover REN does iprefer to the original so far the is no exception to that . All the best dave
Gorran does the lead vocals on sympathy for the devil cover and also heroes, David bowie cover ❤
I'll have to add to my list if it isnt there already!
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Enjoy your reactions….especially Home Free 😊. Hoping you might react to a favorite solo artist named Marcelito Pomoy as he sings “The Prayer” on the Wishbus. This is a cover of a Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli song. Marcelito is amazing. You won’t believe what you are hearing. Hope you will react soon. Please and thanks! 👍
Added to my list. It may be a little bit but I will get it done. Thanks for watching!
Watch them do What Kind of Woman Is This 😁
If you rewind a little, after pausing, you won't miss anything. :)
I understand why Gorran wanted to fix that strap. Those boys had expensive instruments and he knew Ren was going to take both hands off sooner or later.
Lmao, yeah, you make a great point!
Wade in the Water and Trouble So Hard are anon 19th early 20th century? African American folk songs. Nina Simone was the writer of Feelin' Good. Stopping by to correct myself. Actually, no she didn't. Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse wrote it as part of a musical.
Thanks for the info, I was not familiar but I dig it for sure! Thanks for watching!
@@HanginwithHillbilly Nina was an interesting artist. She had a classically trained voice and a through grounding in jazz. Brilliant, political and a touch mad. I can understand why Ren loved her work.