I would call this a mashup of two different songs and singers arranged to complement each other perfectly. Luciano did a bunch of duets with different people, highlighting the other performers perfectly. Hard to do but really shows how versatile he was. These concerts were for charity. This one with Brown is wonderful.
It’s not a mash up of 2 different songs they are both singing the same song….Pavarotti is singing the same words as James but translated to Italian!!! If it’s that it’s a mash up of soul and opera… then yes in that way it’s a mash up
@@ASaaaxxx I read elsewhere that it was a different song, and the music and phrasing seem to support that. However, I do not speak Italian so if I was wrong about that I apologize. In any case I still think it’s wonderful.
@@ASaaaxxxno actually he is not Pavarotti is not singing in Italian the English lyrics, look up the lyrics. Pavarotti is singing about the pit falls of people who only look out for themselves.
@@FavoriteMovieDateit is different, Pavarotti is not singing an Italian translation of the words James Brown was singing. The lyrics are quite different
Incredible duet, every time I watch this video I get goosebumps. In this performance, Pavarotti had recently passed away, his father was certainly not at 100%, he is even singing sitting down. James Brown, the godfather of Funk, is fantastic despite his age. Check any live performance and enjoy not only his energetic voice and of course his dances and unique impossible movements that Prince masterfully copied. Keep on rocking Greetings from Barcelona ❤
I think you worded it wrong, saying "In this performance, Pavarotti had RECENTLY PASSED AWAY," How could Pavarotti be "in this performance," if he had "recently passed away."? You say "his father was certainly not at 100 % Did you mean that Pavarotti passed away shortly after this performance? Sorry, your comment is confusing.
@@patticrichton1135 - Yes, confusing! This concert is from May 28th, 2002 (Ten benefit concerts were held between 1992 and 2003.) Pavarotti's father had died just days before, on May 24, 2002...less than five months after he lost his mother. He is understandably emotionally and physically weary during this concert compared to earlier ones. And yet...what a performance. Pavarotti died from pancreatic cancer on September 6, 2007.
I have never seen this performance before. Had me in tears. Bellisimo or something similar. the Italians would say. Hello from Edinburgh Scotland......love what you're doing on your channel......new sub btw
So glad there is a video of these two legendary singers. Each in his own genera, ad together a masterpiece for the world to see. Bravo to these two gentlemen for the respect, and the perfect duet❤❤❤❤
Both fantastic and this collaboration was incredible! Pavarotti in his career had 165 standing ovations and if you search on YT "Pavarotti Furtiva Lacrima" you will see that the standing ovation lasted for 17 minutes!! Pavarotti was standing on the stage for the whole time waiting for the applause to go out before to continue.
I have to correct you the 165 curtain calls was for a single performance, a world record Pavarotti has retained to this day. He had many more ovations than 165 throughout his entire career oh and the aria you mention is actually called Una Furtiva Lagrima.
To really get a grasp of the James Brown experience, you should look up some of the old black and white film footage from his live performances in the 1960s. His whole stage routine was a vibe.
Thank you for reacting to my suggestion. This performance was back in 2002. James Brown was 69 years old.he passed away 4 years later. Pavarotti also had duets with Brian Adam,George Michael's, Aretha Franklin, and Brian May.
I was introduced to James Brown at 11 yro in '83 at Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam in Nashville, which can be seen here crazily enough, blew my mind when found it, but check out Charlie Daniels & James Brown Vol Jam '83 (btw, venue also was used last concert scenes in excellent classic Loretta Lynn biopic movie, "Coal Miner's Daughter" if anyone cares😅?) My 1st concert was in 1980. My older sis took me to see Alice Cooper (when he was GREAT, before he came back in '86 & turned into what you see & hear today!), so was already a lil concert-going veteran😅, but Brown blew my mind! So I got into Brown & my fave was always It's A Man's World. Well, when back in Nashville in '96, heard he was playing the legendary Mother Church (an actual old church!) of Country Music & original home of The Grand Ole Opry, & decided to go. None of my mostly southern white friends cared, & not minding at all going to concerts alone, I went down with money for cheapest seats in house, $25, since broke & a small venue. When I got to ticket booth & said I just needed one ticket the guy said, is your lucky day! Said needed to fill an empty seat up front & got FRONT-ROW CENTER STAGE!!!!🤘😂 I also loved John Belushi growing up so was thinking about scene in The Blues Brothers with him in church as well whole time, but got to literally look into the Godfather of Soul's eyes whole show & probably less than 10 ft away! And of course highlight of show was It's A Man's World!!! Yes, my friends, I am Blessed! ✌🌎❤
It's not a "duet straight" , but definitely a spectacular collaboration. Jaw dropping greatness that we are amazed with still. Thanks for the great video and audio capture for us all.
So glad you guys found this. I watched this years ago for the first time, and every few months, I have to watch it just to remind me the world can be a beautiful place when we want it to be.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Deeyeah like the New York tines was ever reliable 😂😂😂😂. Only one of Pavarotti's performances was pre recorded, his very last one in which he was much too sick to perform live. He collapsed several times trying to record his last performance. Oh and he was only ever unreliable when he was involved with the manager who abused him and forced him to do more work than he was physically capable of. You shouldn't speak of things you know nothing about, everyone who worked with Pavarotti said he was phenomenal to work with and the kindest, sweetest person ever.
@@PaulDA2000 You're right, it wasn't pre-recorded, but it _was_ post recorded. They were both singing live but some of Pavarotti's vocals were dubbed in post. You can hear the unedited vocals in alternate broadcasts (if you look up "Pavarotti & Friends 2002 for Angola (Pt. 2) - Original Broadcast RAI" you'll find it). James wasn't dubbed at all though. In the alternate audio you can hear a dude in the audience go "JAMES BROWN YOU F*CKING ROCK!" after the song's over which I love.
This was recorded in 2002. James Brown passed away in 2006 and Luciano passed away the following year in 2007. Both were at the end of their careers as well as their lives and still sounded so powerful. Luciano also did duets with rocker Bryan Adams (O Sole Mio) and Celine Dion (I Hate You Then I Love You). Both songs are well worth listening to. He also did a live duet with George Michael (Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?)"
I’ve looked at this about 10 times starting about 5 years ago. It is so magnificent it almost make me cry. To see these 2 greatest singers from 2 different worlds is amazing. This is the best concert I’ve ever witnessed. This is a side of James Brown I didn’t know existed and I have watched and listened to his every record for 60 years. I know this song very well but never heard this version. I’ve seen Pavarotti do duets with other black singers, but they don’t touch this I think it was because the both of them equally contributed to the singing. James Brown wrote it. James songs usually were the kind that made you dance. I always said if you can’t dance off of James Brown you just can’t dance. It’s hard to believe that these two aren’t familiar with the Godfather of Soul.
Great reaction. If you want to hear some more absolutely world class duets here are my suggestions: Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe singing "Barcelona". You will not believe your ears! Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli singing "Time To Say Goodbye". Totally magical! Jennifer Warnes and Joe Cocker singing the Oscar winning "Up Where We Belong" in Antwerpen. Here you will see the complete admiration of one singer for another Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel singing "Don't Give Up". Absolutely unique. Shirley Bassey and Neil Diamond almost making love to each other whilst singing "Play Me". Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran singing "The Joker and the Queen". Annie Lennox and David Bowie singing "Under Pressure" at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert.
JB'S answer to "how do you feel?": "I feel good", was apropos because that is the title of one of his best known hits. James Brown has been called "The hardest working man in show business" for his dancing on stage. If you can find a good performance video of "I Feel Good", you might better understand what James Brown was all about. Check this - ruclips.net/video/_EZVIMjACF4/видео.html
Pavarotti's verse translated: Man holds the power but doesn't know great limits have to be how it will be done In his palm, he holds an idea That doesn't live in his imagination… he wanted If you don't notice that, then nothing makes sense If you live only for yourself
Hi guys, thanks for your reactions, to answer to your question about the parts sang by Pavarotti, It Is not a translation of the originale lyrics but it gives the same sense, maybe a Little poetic if I can. Bye from Italy
James had a PERFECT response to that person who said, "How do you feel?" and he responds "I FEEL GOOD" which was one of his HUGE HITS in the '60s, totally different from "It's a Man's World." I think that woman was HOPING he would respond with his famous song title, when she asked "how do you feel?" She knew what she was doing! James Brown died 4 years after this
Other LUCIANO highlights are with Bono the classic song Miserere 2003 (Italian Zucchero at the piano) and with Bono, The Edge + Brian Eno the single Miss Sarajevo 1995 (composed during the Bosnian war). Have fun with the musical variety!!!
I recommend that you react to the following songs: 1. Time To Say Goodbye with Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli. 2. O Mio Babbino Caro with Amira Willighagen and Andre Rieu. 3. Duet of Flowers with Amira Willighagen and Corlea Botha. Greetings from Guatemala City in Central America.
Hi Guys welcome from Australia. Guess who im going to recommend. YEP JOHN FARNHAM live. This is a great uptempo positive vibe performance ,sensational drums and vocals. Cannot send you a link to it as U tube will remove the comment for safety reasons. Hence if you , you tube search the following you will find it. Search >>>>>> John Farnham - In Your Hands (High Quality)
Great reaction Sam and Phil! This is such an interesting collaboration. I'd like to suggest another soul singer to you. Cakra Khan is from Indonesia and I've been a big fan of his for a couple of years. He is on AGT this year and his audition was broadcast recently. It has over 5M views in 3 days. I really think you you will enjoy it
If you loved James Brown, you should listen to his song "I feel good" and after that you will hear the same song performed by Angelina Jordan at the age of 9, simply amazing ! ! ! 🦶🦶👑🎷 
You need to review some of James Brown's many, many hits!. He was the Michael Jackson of some of the 50s, totally of the 60s and 70. He was called the king of Soul. You can find him on RUclips. He was amazing. There was also a movie of his life that starred Chadwick Bozeman (RIP) I AM MOVED TO TEARS EACH TIME I LISTEN TO THIS SONG AND YOU CAN ALSO SEE THAT JAMES BROWN IS OVERCOME AS WELL. THEY SAID PAVAROTTI WAS ILL WHEN THEY DID THIS COLLABORATION.
Im not sure if you have reacted to it, but what your saying about, the cross overs, there is a outstanding one with ed sheeran and adrea bocelli, doing ed sheerans Perfect, as you know adrea is blind, one of the worlds best tennors. they do the colab in andrea's home in italy. i wont spoiler it, its simply perfect
Luciano was from Modena so it's understandable a Siciliana would not understand him.. lol Luciano was not singing a translation. He was singing complementary words.
This is freakin’ awesome! If you want to see another Pavarotti collaboration you should watch his performance with Bono and U2 for Sarajevo ruclips.net/video/LWXQdw-YvVM/видео.html So glad you are bringing this to many that may not have seen it👍
I second this request - another must see. Also, his collaboration with Skunk Anansie "You'll Follow Me Down" and his collaboration with Tracy Chapman "Baby Can I Hold You." So many great performances from ten benefit concerts held between 1992 and 2003.
Please react to Dan Vasc. He is a metal singer but also classically trained. Sings heavy metal and also opera. But to me especially to see his outstanding performance, you should see Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar and see how he lives the role better than Neeley in my opinion. Also his Amazing grace. And his delivery for the Disney film Mulan, where he sings I'll make a man out of you
4:13 when the "Italian" commenter pulls a face of shock and horror. And quickly switches to socially desired. These are two different songs blended together in a musically smart way so a symphony orchestra can play the music with these singers. "Medley" mean something?
James Brown has a great video of his song SEX MACHINE with Bobby Byrd from 197o. You should also listen to the James Brown original. Check it out. As well as two of his greatest hits, PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG, I FEEL GOOD (I GOT YOU) GET UP OFFA THAT THANG, and GET ON THE GOOD FOOT. Enjoy
He held up the four James Brown that is that forgiving Luciano hug because Luciano's the king of the four seas. Luciano couldn't read music by the way imagine that. There's all kinds of archival footage of and photos of them at the opera house and Luciano feeding the conductor and everybody and playing tricks and games and just giving a snapshot of the man's personality and I'm so jealous of anybody got to hang out with him. I'm jealous of people who got to just meet him I mean that would have been the highlight of my life. Luciano Pavarotti doing Caruso I don't know maybe it's sentimental but the danger makes a a guy tattoo the name is familiar Family's last name is Caruso so Grandpa always had a finity for the real Caruso and every time I hear it I just think of my grandpa and his story. Leaving your home your mother your father your cousins everybody you know everything you know to come to a country where they're going to treat you extremely bad for a couple decades oofta anyway😂 two legends my goodness
@scsu5085 - You have no ear for music, or have been incredibly sheltered from multiple genres, or you're just addicted to one genre. Maybe you'll learn to recognize greatness as you get older.
I would call this a mashup of two different songs and singers arranged to complement each other perfectly. Luciano did a bunch of duets with different people, highlighting the other performers perfectly. Hard to do but really shows how versatile he was. These concerts were for charity. This one with Brown is wonderful.
It’s not a mash up of 2 different songs they are both singing the same song….Pavarotti is singing the same words as James but translated to Italian!!! If it’s that it’s a mash up of soul and opera… then yes in that way it’s a mash up
@@ASaaaxxx I read elsewhere that it was a different song, and the music and phrasing seem to support that. However, I do not speak Italian so if I was wrong about that I apologize. In any case I still think it’s wonderful.
@@ASaaaxxxno actually he is not Pavarotti is not singing in Italian the English lyrics, look up the lyrics. Pavarotti is singing about the pit falls of people who only look out for themselves.
@@FavoriteMovieDateit is different, Pavarotti is not singing an Italian translation of the words James Brown was singing. The lyrics are quite different
Incredible duet, every time I watch this video I get goosebumps.
In this performance, Pavarotti had recently passed away, his father was certainly not at 100%, he is even singing sitting down.
James Brown, the godfather of Funk, is fantastic despite his age.
Check any live performance and enjoy not only his energetic voice and of course his dances and unique impossible movements that Prince masterfully copied.
Keep on rocking
Greetings from Barcelona ❤
I think you worded it wrong, saying "In this performance, Pavarotti had RECENTLY PASSED AWAY," How could Pavarotti be "in this performance," if he had "recently passed away."? You say "his father was certainly not at 100 % Did you mean that Pavarotti passed away shortly after this performance? Sorry, your comment is confusing.
@@patticrichton1135 - Yes, confusing! This concert is from May 28th, 2002 (Ten benefit concerts were held between 1992 and 2003.) Pavarotti's father had died just days before, on May 24, 2002...less than five months after he lost his mother. He is understandably emotionally and physically weary during this concert compared to earlier ones. And yet...what a performance. Pavarotti died from pancreatic cancer on September 6, 2007.
Before this performance Pavarotti deceased? Spooky
everytime i watch this the pure enjoyment both of these greats have from listening to the other is amazing
I have never seen this performance before. Had me in tears. Bellisimo or something similar. the Italians would say. Hello from Edinburgh Scotland......love what you're doing on your channel......new sub btw
Welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Another incredible duet, Pavarotti and Stevie Wonder, "peace wanted just to be free" really an emotional and touching performance. Bye guys 😊
Truly a must watch.
So glad there is a video of these two legendary singers. Each in his own genera, ad together a masterpiece for the world to see. Bravo to these two gentlemen for the respect, and the perfect duet❤❤❤❤
Well, either I'm too old or you guys, musically speaking, were born yesterday. But I appreciate the effort to learn more of the past.Keep it up.
Both fantastic and this collaboration was incredible! Pavarotti in his career had 165 standing ovations and if you search on YT "Pavarotti Furtiva Lacrima" you will see that the standing ovation lasted for 17 minutes!!
Pavarotti was standing on the stage for the whole time waiting for the applause to go out before to continue.
I have to correct you the 165 curtain calls was for a single performance, a world record Pavarotti has retained to this day. He had many more ovations than 165 throughout his entire career oh and the aria you mention is actually called Una Furtiva Lagrima.
You would enjoy The Prayer Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli
To really get a grasp of the James Brown experience, you should look up some of the old black and white film footage from his live performances in the 1960s. His whole stage routine was a vibe.
The TAMI Show performance is incredible. He freaked out the Stones who had to follow. Mick tried to imitate him. 😂
Very True they need to watch more of James Brown for sure@@TheDivayenta
James Brown deserved the title of The Godfather of Soul. He was a genuine legend.
Thank you for reacting to my suggestion. This performance was back in 2002. James Brown was 69 years old.he passed away 4 years later. Pavarotti also had duets with Brian Adam,George Michael's, Aretha Franklin, and Brian May.
I was introduced to James Brown at 11 yro in '83 at Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam in Nashville, which can be seen here crazily enough, blew my mind when found it, but check out Charlie Daniels & James Brown Vol Jam '83 (btw, venue also was used last concert scenes in excellent classic Loretta Lynn biopic movie, "Coal Miner's Daughter" if anyone cares😅?) My 1st concert was in 1980. My older sis took me to see Alice Cooper (when he was GREAT, before he came back in '86 & turned into what you see & hear today!), so was already a lil concert-going veteran😅, but Brown blew my mind! So I got into Brown & my fave was always It's A Man's World. Well, when back in Nashville in '96, heard he was playing the legendary Mother Church (an actual old church!) of Country Music & original home of The Grand Ole Opry, & decided to go. None of my mostly southern white friends cared, & not minding at all going to concerts alone, I went down with money for cheapest seats in house, $25, since broke & a small venue. When I got to ticket booth & said I just needed one ticket the guy said, is your lucky day! Said needed to fill an empty seat up front & got FRONT-ROW CENTER STAGE!!!!🤘😂 I also loved John Belushi growing up so was thinking about scene in The Blues Brothers with him in church as well whole time, but got to literally look into the Godfather of Soul's eyes whole show & probably less than 10 ft away! And of course highlight of show was It's A Man's World!!! Yes, my friends, I am Blessed!
✌🌎❤
It's not a "duet straight" , but definitely a spectacular collaboration. Jaw dropping greatness that we are amazed with still. Thanks for the great video and audio capture for us all.
So glad you guys found this. I watched this years ago for the first time, and every few months, I have to watch it just to remind me the world can be a beautiful place when we want it to be.
Stunning, just stunning. And the love & respect. Neither trying to better the other. The backup singers were spot on. Thank you. 💕
This was not rehearsed…,this was pure magic.
@@Spo-Dee-O-DeeNot true. This was completely live.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee the song between Mr. Pavarotti and Mr. Brown was not pre-recorded. They were both singing live.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Deeyeah like the New York tines was ever reliable 😂😂😂😂. Only one of Pavarotti's performances was pre recorded, his very last one in which he was much too sick to perform live. He collapsed several times trying to record his last performance. Oh and he was only ever unreliable when he was involved with the manager who abused him and forced him to do more work than he was physically capable of. You shouldn't speak of things you know nothing about, everyone who worked with Pavarotti said he was phenomenal to work with and the kindest, sweetest person ever.
@@PaulDA2000 You're right, it wasn't pre-recorded, but it _was_ post recorded. They were both singing live but some of Pavarotti's vocals were dubbed in post. You can hear the unedited vocals in alternate broadcasts (if you look up "Pavarotti & Friends 2002 for Angola (Pt. 2) - Original Broadcast RAI" you'll find it). James wasn't dubbed at all though. In the alternate audio you can hear a dude in the audience go "JAMES BROWN YOU F*CKING ROCK!" after the song's over which I love.
Of course it was @PaulDA2000
This was recorded in 2002. James Brown passed away in 2006 and Luciano passed away the following year in 2007. Both were at the end of their careers as well as their lives and still sounded so powerful. Luciano also did duets with rocker Bryan Adams (O Sole Mio) and Celine Dion (I Hate You Then I Love You). Both songs are well worth listening to. He also did a live duet with George Michael (Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?)"
I’ve looked at this about 10 times starting about 5 years ago. It is so magnificent it almost make me cry. To see these 2 greatest singers from 2 different worlds is amazing. This is the best concert I’ve ever witnessed. This is a side of James Brown I didn’t know existed and I have watched and listened to his every record for 60 years. I know this song very well but never heard this version. I’ve seen Pavarotti do duets with other black singers, but they don’t touch this I think it was because the both of them equally contributed to the singing. James Brown wrote it. James songs usually were the kind that made you dance. I always said if you can’t dance off of James Brown you just can’t dance. It’s hard to believe that these two aren’t familiar with the Godfather of Soul.
Over the top! Both voices really compliment each other & the duet really works. Incredible performance ❤️
Great reaction. If you want to hear some more absolutely world class duets here are my suggestions:
Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe singing "Barcelona". You will not believe your ears!
Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli singing "Time To Say Goodbye". Totally magical!
Jennifer Warnes and Joe Cocker singing the Oscar winning "Up Where We Belong" in Antwerpen. Here you will see the complete admiration of one singer for another
Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel singing "Don't Give Up". Absolutely unique.
Shirley Bassey and Neil Diamond almost making love to each other whilst singing "Play Me".
Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran singing "The Joker and the Queen".
Annie Lennox and David Bowie singing "Under Pressure" at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert.
Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt : “ Don’t Know Much”
Anybody with Linda!!!!!!!
They like it shows in their faces the voice of the master Pavarotti
Standing ovation very well deserved
I have chills all over. Two of my faves!
"A Man's World" collaboration of Godfather of Soul James Brown and the Legendary Luciano Pavarotti is a rare performance to be treasured.😊
My favorite video of all time!!
JB'S answer to "how do you feel?":
"I feel good", was apropos because that is the title of one of his best known hits.
James Brown has been called "The hardest working man in show business" for his dancing on stage. If you can find a good performance video of "I Feel Good", you might better understand what James Brown was all about.
Check this -
ruclips.net/video/_EZVIMjACF4/видео.html
Pavarotti's verse translated:
Man holds the power but doesn't know
great limits have to be how it will be done
In his palm, he holds an idea
That doesn't live
in his imagination… he wanted
If you don't notice that, then
nothing makes sense
If you live only for yourself
Hi guys, thanks for your reactions, to answer to your question about the parts sang by Pavarotti, It Is not a translation of the originale lyrics but it gives the same sense, maybe a Little poetic if I can. Bye from Italy
One of my favorite videos.
This was surprisingly excellent. Really, really enjoyed this.
Masterpiece!
James Brown! James Brown! James Brown!
Unreal.. amazing
Che dire meraviglia per le orecchie da Brown e Pavarotti.
I feel good!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Most artists are astounded about one in a different genre The confident ones will make the leap
Two powerhouse legends for sure :)
Love this amazing video !
Two awesome singers toghether... This is fantastic 😊
Maaan that’s don’t fuck around James Brown maaaaaan. The King 👑
Finally found someone who appreciates this .
Incredible duet!!!! James Brown legend! and if you can react to Pavarotti duet BARRY WHITE!!! please
The hug is everything for me
Luciano and Celine Dion- magical!
James Brown Done a song for one of the Rocky Movies...'Living In America' . . . thanks for the company
TWO GOATS
THE RESPECT FOR ONE ANOTHER IS NEXT LEVEL
Listen and Learn something youngn's
2 icons. You know that,right? Beyond icons.
Hi ...This Is my City ...and i was here... Great Show
James had a PERFECT response to that person who said, "How do you feel?" and he responds "I FEEL GOOD" which was one of his HUGE HITS in the '60s, totally different from "It's a Man's World." I think that woman was HOPING he would respond with his famous song title, when she asked "how do you feel?" She knew what she was doing! James Brown died 4 years after this
Other LUCIANO highlights are with Bono the classic song Miserere 2003 (Italian Zucchero at the piano) and with Bono, The Edge + Brian Eno the single Miss Sarajevo 1995 (composed during the Bosnian war). Have fun with the musical variety!!!
Come on guys ...how can you not know James Brown...!!!!!
That was great!!
Two more from Pavarotti’s duet cd - Perhaps love (with John Denver) and Holy Mother (with Eric Clapton).
Nice 2 C A MuscLe Man Break Down & teLL His True FeeLings About This Song. Margaritas 4U ur Comnents is Fire 🔥🍾🍺🍷🍹💯
You need to watch Chris Stapleton's version of "it's a man's world." Absolutely incredible!!!
I was going to recommend this!
He kills it 🔥
FANTÁSTICO
Good old days when things are"REAL"😏✌️💪
Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Cabelle - perfect x
Pavarotti & Friends
It took place every year, all the greatest artists in music collaborated with Pavarotti, purpose
Benefits.
Great reaction, great performance. The only thing missing was James Brown’s cape.
I recommend that you react to the following songs: 1. Time To Say Goodbye with Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli. 2. O Mio Babbino Caro with Amira Willighagen and Andre Rieu. 3. Duet of Flowers with Amira Willighagen and Corlea Botha. Greetings from Guatemala City in Central America.
Y'all should check out Pavarotti and Simon LeBon from Duran Duran "Ordinary World ". Incredible!
Hi Guys welcome from Australia. Guess who im going to recommend. YEP JOHN FARNHAM live. This is a great uptempo positive vibe performance ,sensational drums and vocals. Cannot send you a link to it as U tube will remove the comment for safety reasons. Hence if you , you tube search the following you will find it. Search >>>>>> John Farnham - In Your Hands (High Quality)
James brown is considered the godfather of soul
Try this one :" Sarh Brightman and Andrea Bocelli : time to say goodbye"; you might be amazed too for the same reasons
Great reaction Sam and Phil! This is such an interesting collaboration.
I'd like to suggest another soul singer to you. Cakra Khan is from Indonesia and I've been a big fan of his for a couple of years. He is on AGT this year and his audition was broadcast recently. It has over 5M views in 3 days. I really think you you will enjoy it
If you loved James Brown, you should listen to his song "I feel good" and after that you will hear the same song performed by Angelina Jordan at the age of 9, simply amazing ! ! ! 🦶🦶👑🎷

You need to review some of James Brown's many, many hits!. He was the Michael Jackson of some of the 50s, totally of the 60s and 70. He was called the king of Soul. You can find him on RUclips. He was amazing. There was also a movie of his life that starred Chadwick Bozeman (RIP) I AM MOVED TO TEARS EACH TIME I LISTEN TO THIS SONG AND YOU CAN ALSO SEE THAT JAMES BROWN IS OVERCOME AS WELL. THEY SAID PAVAROTTI WAS ILL WHEN THEY DID THIS COLLABORATION.
Im not sure if you have reacted to it, but what your saying about, the cross overs, there is a outstanding one with ed sheeran and adrea bocelli, doing ed sheerans Perfect, as you know adrea is blind, one of the worlds best tennors. they do the colab in andrea's home in italy. i wont spoiler it, its simply perfect
Perfect indeed! One if my favorites!
Please do Chris Stapleton singing this!! Please 🙏
Luciano was from Modena so it's understandable a Siciliana would not understand him.. lol
Luciano was not singing a translation. He was singing complementary words.
If you don't know James Brown listen to I feel good then you'll know why his as good as he is
RIP TO BOTH LEGENDS!
Check out Karise Eden is the best version of Its a Man's World. On the voice blind audition
Pavarotti The 3 Tenors O sole Mio . Tom Jones and Janis Joplin Raise your hand. on his TV show
This is freakin’ awesome! If you want to see another Pavarotti collaboration you should watch his performance with Bono and U2 for Sarajevo ruclips.net/video/LWXQdw-YvVM/видео.html
So glad you are bringing this to many that may not have seen it👍
I second this request - another must see. Also, his collaboration with Skunk Anansie "You'll Follow Me Down" and his collaboration with Tracy Chapman "Baby Can I Hold You." So many great performances from ten benefit concerts held between 1992 and 2003.
If you like this try: miss serajevo by Pavarotti and the passengers (bono)
Request: Let the songs play all the way through, without interruption, in full. Then talk.
Please react to Dan Vasc. He is a metal singer but also classically trained. Sings heavy metal and also opera. But to me especially to see his outstanding performance, you should see Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar and see how he lives the role better than Neeley in my opinion. Also his Amazing grace. And his delivery for the Disney film Mulan, where he sings I'll make a man out of you
4:13 when the "Italian" commenter pulls a face of shock and horror. And quickly switches to socially desired. These are two different songs blended together in a musically smart way so a symphony orchestra can play the music with these singers. "Medley" mean something?
The strange pairing you never knew you needed.
If you like Michael Jacksons dansing look at James Browns dancing. Including a step or two of moon dance
Luciano was in her stage 4 cancer stage while performing 😏✌️
This is at the end of the life and they many years of singing they have problems they die of bad death
Pavarotti isnt translating the lyrics he made up something similar but different..
James Brown has a great video of his song SEX MACHINE with Bobby Byrd from 197o. You should also listen to the James Brown original. Check it out. As well as two of his greatest hits,
PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG,
I FEEL GOOD (I GOT YOU)
GET UP OFFA THAT THANG,
and GET ON THE GOOD FOOT. Enjoy
please nf clouds ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Listen to James Brown
Well, there went the mood 5:15. Couldn't you have waited until the end?
it shouldn't have worked.......but it so did
Pavarotti statista
Not feeling the love from y'all for Luciano... James Brown.. is James Brown... no joke.. amazing.. but give the best tenor ever his props pls.
I enjoyed music growing up so I listened to lots of different genres. Just listening to hip hop us no excuse imo. No offence.
Giganti
Tristan Tate?
He held up the four James Brown that is that forgiving Luciano hug because Luciano's the king of the four seas. Luciano couldn't read music by the way imagine that. There's all kinds of archival footage of and photos of them at the opera house and Luciano feeding the conductor and everybody and playing tricks and games and just giving a snapshot of the man's personality and I'm so jealous of anybody got to hang out with him. I'm jealous of people who got to just meet him I mean that would have been the highlight of my life. Luciano Pavarotti doing Caruso I don't know maybe it's sentimental but the danger makes a a guy tattoo the name is familiar Family's last name is Caruso so Grandpa always had a finity for the real Caruso and every time I hear it I just think of my grandpa and his story. Leaving your home your mother your father your cousins everybody you know everything you know to come to a country where they're going to treat you extremely bad for a couple decades oofta anyway😂 two legends my goodness
Two leggend
We grew up listening to every genre. What gives?
These may be the whitest head movements I have ever seen. Love the reaction though.
Sorry Pavarotti father was pased away .
dieci
"Pavarotti" not "Bavaaaarooooooudi" ! Terrible!
TERRIBLE song & performance.
Your actually a child
@scsu5085 - You have no ear for music, or have been incredibly sheltered from multiple genres, or you're just addicted to one genre. Maybe you'll learn to recognize greatness as you get older.
@@juniorinthehouse8835 Something's off, for sure.