I felt exactly the same the first time I heard this. :D I had to stop what I was doing and just let my soul just drink it in on repeat a few times. It was so powerful, like someone punched me in the gut and made me like it. It took a little while for me to process what it made me feel.
You have to check out the best vocalist from down under John Farnham singing the Beatles song "Help" live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. His vocals are crazy and he's an entertainer, the way he interacts with the crowd is awesome. John Farnham is an Aussie icon.
It's an amazing video. I read in an interview Jacob said it was about how brutal and relentless criticism can feel to an artist from people who are threatened by your perspective and expression (I mean, I'm paraphrasing, I don't remember the exact words), and how you just have no choice but to keep picking yourself up and expressing your individual creativity regardless. (That's what the symbol on the wrist represents. The war on authentic, personal creativity was a repeated theme on the album this is from and that symbol was a part of the concept art for it, I guess.) Personally, I adore the video even though I find it quite hard to watch.
I felt exactly the same the first time I heard this. :D I had to stop what I was doing and just let my soul just drink it in on repeat a few times. It was so powerful, like someone punched me in the gut and made me like it. It took a little while for me to process what it made me feel.
Oh my God...that's my reaction. That was beautiful.
That’s a great song!!
He has a really awesome voice!
You have to check out the best vocalist from down under John Farnham singing the Beatles song "Help" live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. His vocals are crazy and he's an entertainer, the way he interacts with the crowd is awesome. John Farnham is an Aussie icon.
I discover Jacob Banks with the song MERCY😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
you have to react the COLORS version of mercy by him
He is way too underrated..!
this is one of those songs isnt it
Love Jacob banks his voice and music ....but wtf was that unrelated B's video
Yea, I was kind of unsure about the video too! It wasn’t what I expected when I first heard the song.
It's an amazing video. I read in an interview Jacob said it was about how brutal and relentless criticism can feel to an artist from people who are threatened by your perspective and expression (I mean, I'm paraphrasing, I don't remember the exact words), and how you just have no choice but to keep picking yourself up and expressing your individual creativity regardless. (That's what the symbol on the wrist represents. The war on authentic, personal creativity was a repeated theme on the album this is from and that symbol was a part of the concept art for it, I guess.) Personally, I adore the video even though I find it quite hard to watch.