Hey guys! Thanks for stopping by! I do apologize again for the audio! Still working with this new program! I will be sure to get it fixed for next weeks reaction! :)
Awesome reaction. The beautiful lady is Geoff's wife Kathy. She is also Production Manager for Geoff and Voiceplay. She also does a cameo in the Voiceplay video.... Golden Hour.....as a toymaker. Like Geppetto from Pinocchio. All of Voiceplay, Geoff Castellucci and Pattycake Productions Halloween videos are absolutely amazing. As well as all their other videos. Voiceplay is known as both The Theater Kids of Acapella and The Kings of Halloween because of their love of dressing up and performing.
I'm very old so I remember Bobby (Boris) Pickett released this and sang it on Dick Clarks American Bandstand in 1962. In 1965 Boris Karloff did it and then Vincent Price in 1977. I absolutely love Geoffs' cover of this classic. Arranged, Produced, Filmed, Performed, and Edited by Geoff Castellucci Production Manager, Costuming, makeup, and Cameo - Kathy Castellucci. Geoff and his wife Kathy did this on their own. Geoff's newest release is JACKS LAMENT from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Geoff and his acapella group VoicePlay never disappoint. #TheatreKidsOfACapella.
Geoff as the voice for GPS 🤔🤔🥰 He11a YES, that would be awesome. I don't see any reactions from Voiceplay, the Accapella groups Geoff is a part of, so I'm going to recommend you checking them out.
If you are a metalhead, there are three groups you absolutely need to know about. Haggard, which has been around for a while, performs a combination of Renaissance-era-style music with metal; if you haven't experienced them already, I'd recommend starting with a reaction to Awaking the Centuries. They're European, but their lyrics are almost entirely in English. Bloodywood is a much newer band, out of India, that performs an amazing fusion of metal and Hindustani folk music; if you don't already know their work, start with either Gadaar or Aaj. About half their lyrics are in English, and they have open captions in English for the other half (which are in an Indo-Aryan language, I think possibly Hindi). And then there's Babymetal, which combines metal with j-pop (and sometimes other genres; iine even has a bit of rap in it). Their lyrics are mostly in Japanese, but they're worth checking out anyway because of their highly developed showmanship, and their ability to consistently change up what's going on in various parts of the song to keep the music from feeling repetitive. Good starting points for them include the live performance of Road to Resistance, BxMxC, or their first original music video, Dokidoki Morning.
So much going on in this one. But there always is. It needs to be watched a few time to catch all the details. :) Sorry but the sound quality on this was very odd. Coming and going.
Don't apologize! It helps me make better videos if you guys let me know when sound is off! Will look into the issue for next time! :) Thanks for stopping by.
Hey guys! Thanks for stopping by! I do apologize again for the audio! Still working with this new program! I will be sure to get it fixed for next weeks reaction! :)
Awesome reaction.
The beautiful lady is Geoff's wife Kathy. She is also Production Manager for Geoff and Voiceplay.
She also does a cameo in the Voiceplay video.... Golden Hour.....as a toymaker. Like Geppetto from Pinocchio.
All of Voiceplay, Geoff Castellucci and Pattycake Productions Halloween videos are absolutely amazing. As well as all their other videos.
Voiceplay is known as both The Theater Kids of Acapella and The Kings of Halloween because of their love of dressing up and performing.
I can't wait to check out more! I have a list so far 😁
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Awesome. Can't wait for your reactions 😊
I'm very old so I remember Bobby (Boris) Pickett released this and sang it on Dick Clarks American Bandstand in 1962. In 1965 Boris Karloff did it and then Vincent Price in 1977. I absolutely love Geoffs' cover of this classic. Arranged, Produced, Filmed, Performed, and Edited by Geoff Castellucci
Production Manager, Costuming, makeup, and Cameo - Kathy Castellucci. Geoff and his wife Kathy did this on their own. Geoff's newest release is JACKS LAMENT from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Geoff and his acapella group VoicePlay never disappoint. #TheatreKidsOfACapella.
I never really dug the Boris version 😅
Did you realize he narrates spooky stories. He has some Po and also did the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, perfection in his base voice
Geoff as the voice for GPS 🤔🤔🥰 He11a YES, that would be awesome.
I don't see any reactions from Voiceplay, the Accapella groups Geoff is a part of, so I'm going to recommend you checking them out.
Wouldn't that be so cool! :D I did see a recommendation to be to check out Hellfire by Voiceplay so taht is in the works!
Great reaction! This one was so much fun - took me back to my schooldays (I'm old!) when the Bobby Pickett version was re-released in the 70's! 😄
I'm always envious of those that got the hits first :D
Considering how you feel about proper scary... you need to listen to Ghost Riders. It has been a lot of fun. Hope you have a great weekend.
Thank you! I will take a look! Have a great weekend as well!
If you are a metalhead, there are three groups you absolutely need to know about. Haggard, which has been around for a while, performs a combination of Renaissance-era-style music with metal; if you haven't experienced them already, I'd recommend starting with a reaction to Awaking the Centuries. They're European, but their lyrics are almost entirely in English. Bloodywood is a much newer band, out of India, that performs an amazing fusion of metal and Hindustani folk music; if you don't already know their work, start with either Gadaar or Aaj. About half their lyrics are in English, and they have open captions in English for the other half (which are in an Indo-Aryan language, I think possibly Hindi). And then there's Babymetal, which combines metal with j-pop (and sometimes other genres; iine even has a bit of rap in it). Their lyrics are mostly in Japanese, but they're worth checking out anyway because of their highly developed showmanship, and their ability to consistently change up what's going on in various parts of the song to keep the music from feeling repetitive. Good starting points for them include the live performance of Road to Resistance, BxMxC, or their first original music video, Dokidoki Morning.
Thank you! I will have to check them out. :)
You absolutely cannot go wrong with anything that Geoff does! But you do need to fix the sound...
Definitely working on that! Ty
So much going on in this one. But there always is. It needs to be watched a few time to catch all the details. :) Sorry but the sound quality on this was very odd. Coming and going.
Don't apologize! It helps me make better videos if you guys let me know when sound is off! Will look into the issue for next time! :) Thanks for stopping by.
Your reactions are great, but the audio quality makes this just about unwatchable.
I will definitly get that fixed for the next one thank you
You might want to check your sound, it’s pretty bad 😅
Thank you! I will check out what's up
Amen.