Yes, we are all different like you said and like this video portrays but in the end, we are all human and deserve to be treated equally. Loved your reaction!
Great reaction!! And you got the message totally. Every one of us are different from one another in pretty much every way possible...yet we ALL belong to the human race. Really looking forward to the Christmas season with you. PTX has soooooo much great Christmas pieces and I can promise you that they do even the ones you're familiar with in such a unique way so that it'll become your new fave of that song. For Halloween: My Favourite Things and Making Christmas. Both are creepy and Tim Burton-ish.
Welcome to the PTX rabbit hole ❤ "O Holy Night" and "O Come All Ye Faithful" - holiday must-listens. Oh, pick anything, you won't be disappointed! And btw, "Making Christmas" and the official video of "Aha" will make your H'ween, too!
O ok. Just found this one . TX for more pudding. So glad you will be doing PTX Xmas songs. They are absolutely stunning and so LOVED. GREETINGS FROM SOUTH AFRICA
Great reaction. Recommend their cover of The Prayer. You will be surprised by some of the Christmas music. A few titles that comes to mind are O Come All Ye Faithful, O Holy Night, and, an original, Please Santa Please. However, all of their Christmas music is great.
I liked the message of the PTX version more than John Lennon's meaning. PTX is saying that all our differences are fine and we can get along. John Lennon's Imagine was if we didn't have any differences to divide us. The PTX version says we can live with each other even if we have major differences.
I've seen this and your Hallelujah reaction, and liked your comments on both, but these are pretty heavy songs, so maybe for something more fun, you should try their original, "Sing!", or their cover of "My Favorite Things". You should be aware that there has been one member change, when Avi left and was replaced by Matt back in 2017 as the bass.
PTX absolutely OWNS Xmas with at least Six holiday albums!! But please, please, please use headphones (or at least ear buds)... Otherwise you miss out on SOOO much! All these Pentaholics wouldn't lie!!
do. all. of. their. christmas! it's all incredible. and watch the "making of Evergreen.." which is a backstage look at them recording and rehearsing for that album.
We like to say that #Pentatonix doesn't do covers, they do upgrades, and for the most part it's true. But how do you upgrade a song that's already perfect? Well, if you're Pentatonix you look for a way to make that song more itself. In the case of "Imagine" Pentatonix treats the song and the song's writer with the utmost respect, and engages in a dialogue. John Lennon saw that things like religion and nationality divide us, so he suggested that we get rid of those things. But Pentatonix sees that it isn't possible to get rid of religions and nations, so they propose another solution. You see, the real problem is something much deeper than religion, or nationality, or even money. The real problem is the human tendency to reject people who are different. So Pentatonix looks for ways around that problem, and then they show us how a healthy community deals with differences. First Pentatonix looks for and finds the things they share with each other, the ways they're alike. And in the process they also find the things that make them individuals. And because they've already found the things that draw them together they can not only accept their differences but celebrate them. Doing that, looking at differences clearly and with love, gives them greater insight. It makes them a stronger, wiser, more compassionate community, and they all benefit from their diversity. Instead of dividing them diversity draws them together, until they can look at everyone and see the one thing that we all share - we're all human. And this means that when they meet someone who is very different indeed, in ways that otherwise might seem bizarre or dangerous, they can still see that fundamental truth, that we're all human, and we're all in this together. Unlike everyone in Pentatonix, I'm old enough to have heard John sing "Imagine" live. And that means I'm old enough to have the evening news from December 8th, 1980 seared on my memory: John Lennon, dead. Killed by an assassin who ambushed him when he was coming home after an evening out with his wife, Yoko. For those of us who remember that night, the grief and shock remain as strong now as they were nearly 44 years ago. John had only 40 years on this planet. We have no way to know what else he would have given us if he'd been able to live out his full life; all we know is what he DID give us, his perfect anthem, "Imagine." I wish he'd been able to see this video. It would have made him so proud.
I'm new to your channel; this reaction just showed up in my feed today. You obviously aren't new to #Pentatonix, but I don't know which of their songs you've already heard because _there is no Pentatonix playlist._ This is the point where I would normally be recommending specific songs, but I try not to recommend songs a reactor has already reacted to, and I can't do that for you - my memory isn't good enough to go through your entire list of videos and note which PTX songs you've already reacted to so I can avoid them. If you don't want recommendations from pentaholics, that's fine; I won't make recommendations. But if you do want recommendations you may want to create a Pentatonix playlist, to make things easier for your subscribers.
Fantastic reaction but definitely do yourself a favor and listen with headphones even if you have surround sound....youll hear so much more
Yes, we are all different like you said and like this video portrays but in the end, we are all human and deserve to be treated equally. Loved your reaction!
This is one of my favorite PTX videos. Simple, yet deep! Great reaction!!
Great reaction!! And you got the message totally. Every one of us are different from one another in pretty much every way possible...yet we ALL belong to the human race.
Really looking forward to the Christmas season with you. PTX has soooooo much great Christmas pieces and I can promise you that they do even the ones you're familiar with in such a unique way so that it'll become your new fave of that song.
For Halloween: My Favourite Things and Making Christmas. Both are creepy and Tim Burton-ish.
Also, their official video of Aha is great for Halloween.
Well said, sir! =)
Headphones a must. Good reaction!
I love the message PTX portrays with this epic simple video ~ great reaction, Thanks!
Welcome to the PTX rabbit hole ❤ "O Holy Night" and "O Come All Ye Faithful" - holiday must-listens. Oh, pick anything, you won't be disappointed! And btw, "Making Christmas" and the official video of "Aha" will make your H'ween, too!
O ok. Just found this one . TX for more pudding. So glad you will be doing PTX Xmas songs.
They are absolutely stunning and so LOVED.
GREETINGS FROM SOUTH AFRICA
Their 5 part harmony melts my heart
Life would be boring if we were all the same.😊
Great reaction. Recommend their cover of The Prayer.
You will be surprised by some of the Christmas music. A few titles that comes to mind are O Come All Ye Faithful, O Holy Night, and, an original, Please Santa Please. However, all of their Christmas music is great.
Love your messages at the end
Thank you SO MUCH for this reaction! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Congratulations! You have just been introduced to the Pentatonix wall of sound!
I liked the message of the PTX version more than John Lennon's meaning. PTX is saying that all our differences are fine and we can get along. John Lennon's Imagine was if we didn't have any differences to divide us. The PTX version says we can live with each other even if we have major differences.
Subbed for more PTX! Looking forward to more.
they have 7 or 8 christmas albums. i loathe christmas music but i like their spin on it.
Seriously. I worked in a mall for 2 years and couldn't tolerate chrismas music until they rescued it for me!
I've seen this and your Hallelujah reaction, and liked your comments on both, but these are pretty heavy songs, so maybe for something more fun, you should try their original, "Sing!", or their cover of "My Favorite Things". You should be aware that there has been one member change, when Avi left and was replaced by Matt back in 2017 as the bass.
Great reaction! Thank you. Check out the 90s Dance Marley. U will get up and dance and have a smile plastered on my face.
You should check out 'Love again' before it's time for christmas songs 😊
loved this
Great reaction❣️new sub❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ohh, and listen to them through headphones. ;)
PTX absolutely OWNS Xmas with at least Six holiday albums!! But please, please, please use headphones (or at least ear buds)... Otherwise you miss out on SOOO much! All these Pentaholics wouldn't lie!!
enjoy the ride of Pentatonix!
do. all. of. their. christmas! it's all incredible. and watch the "making of Evergreen.." which is a backstage look at them recording and rehearsing for that album.
We like to say that #Pentatonix doesn't do covers, they do upgrades, and for the most part it's true. But how do you upgrade a song that's already perfect? Well, if you're Pentatonix you look for a way to make that song more itself. In the case of "Imagine" Pentatonix treats the song and the song's writer with the utmost respect, and engages in a dialogue.
John Lennon saw that things like religion and nationality divide us, so he suggested that we get rid of those things. But Pentatonix sees that it isn't possible to get rid of religions and nations, so they propose another solution. You see, the real problem is something much deeper than religion, or nationality, or even money. The real problem is the human tendency to reject people who are different. So Pentatonix looks for ways around that problem, and then they show us how a healthy community deals with differences.
First Pentatonix looks for and finds the things they share with each other, the ways they're alike. And in the process they also find the things that make them individuals. And because they've already found the things that draw them together they can not only accept their differences but celebrate them. Doing that, looking at differences clearly and with love, gives them greater insight. It makes them a stronger, wiser, more compassionate community, and they all benefit from their diversity. Instead of dividing them diversity draws them together, until they can look at everyone and see the one thing that we all share - we're all human. And this means that when they meet someone who is very different indeed, in ways that otherwise might seem bizarre or dangerous, they can still see that fundamental truth, that we're all human, and we're all in this together.
Unlike everyone in Pentatonix, I'm old enough to have heard John sing "Imagine" live. And that means I'm old enough to have the evening news from December 8th, 1980 seared on my memory: John Lennon, dead. Killed by an assassin who ambushed him when he was coming home after an evening out with his wife, Yoko. For those of us who remember that night, the grief and shock remain as strong now as they were nearly 44 years ago.
John had only 40 years on this planet. We have no way to know what else he would have given us if he'd been able to live out his full life; all we know is what he DID give us, his perfect anthem, "Imagine." I wish he'd been able to see this video. It would have made him so proud.
You have to do -I mean please - do Bohemian Rapsody by PTX. Still in Avi's time. You are so appreciated. Greetings from South Africa
You react to PTX and the Pentaholics will come.
I'm new to your channel; this reaction just showed up in my feed today.
You obviously aren't new to #Pentatonix, but I don't know which of their songs you've already heard because _there is no Pentatonix playlist._
This is the point where I would normally be recommending specific songs, but I try not to recommend songs a reactor has already reacted to, and I can't do that for you - my memory isn't good enough to go through your entire list of videos and note which PTX songs you've already reacted to so I can avoid them.
If you don't want recommendations from pentaholics, that's fine; I won't make recommendations. But if you do want recommendations you may want to create a Pentatonix playlist, to make things easier for your subscribers.