Jokers Wild - Rhythm of Life

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • Performed live at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah during the Barbershop Harmony Society's 2019 International Convention
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Комментарии • 17

  • @SherlyzGervics
    @SherlyzGervics 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen them singing this song 1996 in Dortmund, Germany. I did'nt know anything about barbershoo, just have joined a choir some month ago and it was my first event outside my own choir.
    I got thrilled so much and deep infected with a virus called barbershop.
    On the same weekend there was also Weekend Edition and our local heros Take Four (Kiel) and Viertakt (Cologne). Whole 2 nights up to 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning.
    I was a changed person after this weekend.

  • @squeezemyparticiple
    @squeezemyparticiple 4 года назад +11

    My dad coached these guys back in the '90s. At 0:41 he's in the middle of the picture that flashed just briefly. Jokers Wild was the first quartet I had ever heard, and they, along with my dad, are the main reasons why I am so passionate about barbershop today.

  • @bluboi776
    @bluboi776 4 года назад +2

    I've seen this video at least 25 times and I'm still amazed at the counterpoint starting at 2:19, the crescendo is too good

  • @arturolagunesflores
    @arturolagunesflores 3 года назад +3

    Idk who it is (i think its kipp) but during the post someone is jamming out on the bottom left lol

  • @treesarecool12345678
    @treesarecool12345678 4 года назад +10

    Why is David singing with them? Not that it’s a problem 🙂 just curious

    • @Will_Bryan
      @Will_Bryan 4 года назад +1

      Their tenor couldn't be there

    • @treesarecool12345678
      @treesarecool12345678 4 года назад +1

      Will Bryan so why do they have two leads?

    • @squeezemyparticiple
      @squeezemyparticiple 4 года назад +1

      @@treesarecool12345678 Probably because they wanted their original lead, Mark, to perform the AIC show with them along with their current lead, Jon.

  • @tradewithjared6138
    @tradewithjared6138 4 года назад +1

    Mark Green, you are the best.

  • @markfahim4146
    @markfahim4146 4 года назад

    I love your vids

  • @browngd
    @browngd 4 года назад +1

    Why are there two leads? David is good, but I miss Steve's huge personality!

    • @treesarecool12345678
      @treesarecool12345678 4 года назад

      So is it actually the original quartet with David singing tenor?

    • @prsplayer12
      @prsplayer12 4 года назад +5

      I believe the lead on the left (without a medal) is Jon Clunies who replaced original lead Mark Green a few years after their championship. This performance looks similar to when Acoustix celebrated 25 years when they sang with both of their basses.

    • @frakes7987
      @frakes7987 4 года назад

      how are you verified wtf

  • @georgesoros6415
    @georgesoros6415 Год назад +1

    That is neat. They sing in such perfect unison. It was style the replacement lacked, and loyalty and commitment the former lacked. But the original lead was amazing. The other just competent. And reliable. We should learn from that something, but I don't know what. That thy sang in perfect unison is strange to me. The notes are there, but the style?
    But notice how the second lead is better singing with the first. There are lessons to be learnt here. Notice it doesn't sound exactly like a quartet should. This quartet had a baritone and a bass beyond scrutiny. Noone was ever better. Nor more dedicated. When God made barbershop, he decided the test would be finding four guys who could function as one. Instead of the usual three. Trios are the standard. Since the Holy Trinity. They are everywhere. Getting four together who think and breathe as one is nigh on impossible. There is only one guy who always screws everything up. I've been in thirty quartets but only two worked. But when they do, how magnificent! You don't need to do exercises to reach consensus. It just IS!
    The time you spend together is always amazing. Always fun. That is a real quartet. Four guys who don't abide each other, but love each other. And from that flows: MUSIC! WONDER! FUN!
    And everyone gets it. From the first. They have a signature song, which they unload on everyone in earshot. And those people come from all around, because that; the song that makes them do this. And they start it in an alcove alone, and end it with a thousand people cheering them to the rafters...and they didn't even know they were there. They were just four guys singing loud. And each owned the others. While the song lasted.
    That's why people do this. I knew these guys, and they were all barbershop has to offer. Companions, except the great lead who won for them. I always wished they had known the true drug. The four who would always be. So this is kind of bittersweet for me. As I know it was for them. But a nice try at bringing it all together. Very sweet.
    it is often denied quartets to revisit wonder. People die. Even very young. I often thought SPEBSQSA didn't appreciate that when you lose one, it's over. The precious can never be reconstituted. Too much to it that cannot ever be. I find it funny that the Gala Lads, possibly the best singing quartet who ever won a medal, stopped singing just a few years later, and never roamed far. Yet they all still lived for their reunion, and brought the house down. They did it as a lark. And won. They proved a point. Sing very well, pick good songs, and just do it right. Four guys who just were meant for each other. And brought barbershop into a new age. In 1962, I think. You can't get a song you did to win a medal out of your brain. Or the trust you have in everyone else to do his best for all. When that kicks in, there is nothing like it, except maybe war. You can meet on a corner twenty years later and start singing...and a thousand people will make such a fuss! When we've lost backyard barbershop, we re poorer for it.
    I cherish my memories of them. Cool guys, who loved it all. I did love them back.
    It takes a pitch pipe and a love of music. That's all.