What is astonishing is that you have a metal band with a full orchestra and a choir going from full metal to classic and the audience finds it incredible and love to hear it and see it happened. Nobody is booing the shit out of it. This to me always tell me you have a mature audience who appreciate good music. Metal in itself and especially Symphonic Metal. but there are also other metal genre's that are very complex in its composition, and it really is closely related to classic music in many ways. The audience or the metal heads in general are the most intelligent and balanced individuals i have ever met. Whenever you go to a Metal concert the people are friendly and welcoming in nature and yes, they sometimes look very intimidating, but music is an outlet for most people to relieve them of daily stress and negative emotions. But they always have a nice time before, during and after the concert. I fel in love with Metal and it made me a better person because of it. And if music really touches you and you become emotional and start crying, this too me is the most natural thing anyone can do. If music has never touched your soul, you haven't lived through certain experiences that makes it possible to put yourself into the music and song and relive certain experience and emotion you once felt. The First time I heard Nightwish Poet and the Pendulum I cried like a baby I was totally devastated for at least a day. So never be ashamed to feel and cry.
My favorite kinds of music are classical (since age 5) and symphonic metal. I have a hard time explaining to people that Iike the same things (tempo, melody, orchestration, etc.) aboutboth kinds of music. When I try to describe AC/DC's "Who made who" as a fugue, I get blank stares from a lot of people. Ah well.
@@alanfoster6589 we feel that - most of our friends/family just stare at us blankly when we Try to explain the same thing. Lol good to see you commenting, Alan!
I love this style of music. I'm classically trained singer and pianist. I love this duet. If they did a whole album like this I would buy it. Floor has the resonance that can harmonize with anyone.
Marko Hietala and Floor Jansen during a heavy performance performing Ave Maria as a duet : ruclips.net/video/ut6ufu2CPNg/видео.html Floor Jansen in her home studio performing Ave Maria solo : ruclips.net/video/Hbb8HwQuIso/видео.html
Hi guys I like this song. The only thing wrong is that it's too short. Metal fans being quiet for a classical song. If you want another one react to Floor singing O Mio Bambino Cara at a Revamp Concert. Floor is singing the alto and Simone the Soprano. At the end Floor courtesied to the conductor
When Nightingales sing 🎶 Then you get from Floor and Simone a beautiful duet together💗 ✨Stabat Mater Dolorosa✨ Gets emotional about this too, it's really BEAUTIFUL.. A bouquet of FLOWERS 💐with music ✨ Thank you 💕 Wolfman and Suesue, wish you a nice weekend 🦋 😘
@@vlinder6329 ja Vlinder. Ik woon vlakbij Harderwijk of onder Harderwijk, in plaatsje Hulshorst, waarom zou ik Engels schrijven als ik met een Volendammer zit te appen .jij bent ook een groot Nigthwisch fan of toch ietsje meer van Floor zelf ,eigenlijk moeten wr op een andere manier appen niet waar iedereen meelezen kan.gr Jan
@@vlinder6329 ja Vlinder. Ik woon vlakbij Harderwijk of onder Harderwijk, in plaatsje Hulshorst, waarom zou ik Engels schrijven als ik met een Volendammer zit te appen .jij bent ook een groot Nigthwisch fan of toch ietsje meer van Floor zelf ,eigenlijk moeten wr op een andere manier appen niet waar iedereen meelezen kan.gr Jan
I love good music. I don't care if it's from Bach or Metallica, if it's good I like it. I cried when I first heard this song. So beautiful! So good. Thank you for your reaction!
Very good song ,love your reactions and comment yoer dide very good,very nice haed like Floor 🤘❤️and Epica is ilt All good to you and GOD bless you already🤘🤘❤️❤️🤘🤘😘😘even more respect fore Floor Janssen sings evrything she love ite so mats😘 seen Suesue love ite,Please Wolfman dont hurt Suesue, se loves the dite of the music and singing and she loves Floor, you hurt her in her soul and heart ♥ she was deeply touched by the orchestra and the fantastic singing and you break her by laughing her opinion away, you can't hide emotions . No Wolfman here you sink deep into the respect I had for you Suesue thinks it's Beautiful she wants to tell joy and you break her on 5.5 k viewers live. Suesue i love yiy and i have a lot of fun,respect ,and love you. be strong and stay as you are, you will do anything for him and what he was here this was below the belt as they call it with us. all the love for you❤️greetings and much respect for joy gr.jan
How wonderful was that! Pergolesi wrote that for his Requiem Mass getting on for 300 years ago. I'm not surprised for 1 second how you were effected by this Sue - a super beautiful piece of music and you can FEEL the sadness, it's palpable and omnipresent throughout . I think I'm right in saying that Pergolesi wrote this knowing he was dying and you can really hear it can't you! I've heard this many times before and I also come from a classical music background (mostly sacred music) my Brothers and I were lucky to sing pieces like this as part of Cathedral Choirs up and down the Country here in England - we feel very privileged to have been able to sing in concerts like this in so many medieval cathedrals. We are also complete metal heads of course 😃 - and what a wonderful crowd - you could here a pin drop in that arena - that's how captivating it was! Once again I can't thank you enough for your kind prayers - it will always mean a lot 🙏 . Take good care of yourselves. DAVID 😃
@@SueSueandthewolfman why, thanks 😊 for your gracious reply. There is a very popular school of thought that classical music - be it secular or sacred - is most closely related to heavy rock/metal music than any other. I think that's what drew my Brothers and I to it and it's therefore no surprise that I love Nightwish! Btw, I went to a concert only last week to see 2 bands with theaforementionedBrothers - one called Amaranthe (from Sweden) and Beyond the Black (from Germany), I prefer the latter, they are more symphonic metal and they have another powerhouse front woman (who Floor rates incidentally) so if you ever get some spare time, give Beyond the Black a look! Take good care of yourselves 😃 💜
Sorry I was too tired to say anything about the songs the other night. The first song is 'Hallelujah' - I just love the melody and the lyrics of this one - and the second one 'A million light years' is another is another great melody and chorus. Jennifer plays the Piano, Cello , percussion including tubular bells and one of those big Japanese drums (which she played at the concert the other week) - as well as having a great voice - given the seal of approval by the Valkyrie Godess herself!! She also appeared on the same German singing show as Floor called 'Sing Meinen Song' , sadly not the same year as Floor but a couple of years before Floor. Other up to date songs include 'Is there anybody out there' and 'Winter is Coming' . Love them both. Take care 🙂
Ah sweet Sue, big hug for you❤❤!! These ladies know how to touch the heart, don’t they! P.s. Floor did release a kinda metal version of Ave Maria 😀. I didn’t check if you have seen it already, just in case, here is the link ruclips.net/video/Hbb8HwQuIso/видео.html
I guess Pergolesi's setting is the best known but there are many early settings on the Stabat Mater ("Sorrowful Mother standing"), including Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Lassus (possibly my favourite), Charpentier and des Pres to mention only the best known composers. Not often that you see a rock concert with absolute silence for a "classical" (more accurately "Early music" I guess) piece.
Oh yes🤘 You do it. I am Agnostic, but love this Song. The Composer rides it, in his last days of his Life. I mean Pergolussi when i am wrong, please correct me. 🤘
@@SueSueandthewolfman Hallo Suesue, yes, we all have our different sides, to our Life. I don't want, to say something against your Religioun. Greetings from nothern Germany. And you and the Wolfman. STAY SAFE. Ps forget. Awesome reaction from you, Susan🌹
🇬🇧 Norfolk with you guys and that’s the respect you get from a metal crowd ,two Dutch queens Never apologies for feelings music bring to us all ,love to you both
Great reaction SueSue! This medieval hymn to Mary clearly moved you. Having some of the cultural background as a Catholic goes some ways to understand & feel the piece of course, but it isn't necessary. Had the impression that the Wolfman is somewhat lacking in that dept. considering his funny remarks abt "old priests" at 7:04. This is such a great classic in Western sacred music. Floor & Simone did the Pergolesi version and got the full metal crowd to listen in awe. Love this delicate piece, their choice to bring it to this audience and the on stage chemistry between the two. Cheers from Amsterdam! 🤘
@@SueSueandthewolfman Over here, sacred music is held in high esteem as part of Western culture. I was quite amazed by Wolfman's disinterested demeanour tbh. Didn't seem to be himself, or it could be that for some reason he just switched off at "Church" & "Latin music". Either way, didn't look good. Cheers!
"Stabat Mater Dolorosa" = "Stood the Mother, full of grief.........." the hymn of the Virgin Mary's sadness at Jesus's crucifixion......Pergolesi knew he was dying when he composed this piece at age 26.....very well known in the classical repetoire, originally for 1 soprano, 1 alto and a 4 piece chamber accompaniment........
The Metal audience goes quiet, a conductor with small orchestra, Simone and Floor, soaring away with our emotions. That hug at the end :) Psst, Image looks a bit over-sharpened, is that a different camera setting?
It's about the archetypal mother giving over the archetypal child to a hostile world. And it is specifically about a mother that gives up her Child, an innocent Child, only to watch Him die the most gruesome death possible. Betrayed by His friend, denied by His best friend, tortured and then killed by His own kinsfolk and a foreign ruler....and all of them know He is innocent. And the mother knew it would happen when He was a few months old. The plight of the archetypal mother and her children.
Wolfman I watched the whole video again, while Suesue was listening deep in her EMOTIONS you sat looking back and forth like a 10 year old boy would you make up your mind again your eyes and head went back and forth to see what was going on hands to disturb it, while your Suesue was deeply enjoying and listening with her eyes closed.I've noticed lately that if you're with Suesue on RUclips something has to be slammed, you don't take it seriously more, well if you're on RUclips as Jeff Hoffman, while you didn't even know anymore that you built that together you are now going to tear Suesue for 5.5k hair and if ,e responds to it, you say with a lot of secarms okay was nice while your eyes speak otherwise, you even laughs at me secarme, shame on you, you are also lying to her to do such a thing, deeply ashamed Jeff Hoffman. My respect for you is gone, and so is my subscription for Jeff Hoffman. gr.Jan
Jan, do you have a full understanding of the neurological issues that Jeff is suffering right now? When you lose giant chunks of memory, you also often have slight personality shifts. Jeff is a.good man who.loves his wife...he's just not the same rt now. And Sue's prolly extra emotional bc of this, plus her Catholic upbringing. You shouldn't begrudge Jeff of what he does not understand...instead you should praise Sue for adapting to those changes with grace and a heart of love. If you have questions, please reply.
@@amygoodson-catlady i already deed, seen them al my love to them en ecuse and that it was actually a joke, and I immediately got back from Suesue. that has long since been resolved. But thanks for your concern and your message. thank you for sticking up for them, they are indeed very nice people who have to deal with this problem and I know it is not easy, but the contract between Suesue and myself is good and sincere. greetings Jan de Zwaan
@@DIRK-PITT Jan, I'm so glad to hear that! Jeff and Sue are good friends, I didn't realize you were joking...I admire them for staying strong thru this tough time, and they inspire me, as I'm caring for my elderly mom after a stroke...and it's exhausting! I'm so glad you are also supportive of them...there's so few genuinely good people that come into our lives and I feel lucky to know them!
@@DIRK-PITT Ah, thank you so much for the well wishes for my mom! I've seen you in the comments here, never thought you were anything but supportive, so this just a miscommunication. All my best to you, Jan!
@@amygoodson-catlady Thank you dear Amy, I think we are on the same page as to positive time towards the fellow man, thank you for your kind words and hopefully we will continue to do so. Hope Jeffrey will become old again and Suesue can be herself again, the sweet woman she really is and so is Jeff. You also see the same as I do that his eyes are not right and his reaction is different than before, that is not good for a long time, hopefully time will come, advice will come and time and advice will heal (heal) they say here in the village where I live. All the best to you and your family or relatives and we pray GOD for Jeff that everything will be fine . BLESS YOU AMY. greetings Jan de Zwaan greetings from the Netherlands❤️❤️❤️
Sue, cry ... and I cry with you ...!!! - Music does that to us. Love from a 73 years old friend from The Netherlands. 🤘
💜💜💜
What is astonishing is that you have a metal band with a full orchestra and a choir going from full metal to classic and the audience finds it incredible and love to hear it and see it happened. Nobody is booing the shit out of it. This to me always tell me you have a mature audience who appreciate good music.
Metal in itself and especially Symphonic Metal. but there are also other metal genre's that are very complex in its composition, and it really is closely related to classic music in many ways. The audience or the metal heads in general are the most intelligent and balanced individuals i have ever met.
Whenever you go to a Metal concert the people are friendly and welcoming in nature and yes, they sometimes look very intimidating, but music is an outlet for most people to relieve them of daily stress and negative emotions. But they always have a nice time before, during and after the concert.
I fel in love with Metal and it made me a better person because of it.
And if music really touches you and you become emotional and start crying, this too me is the most natural thing anyone can do.
If music has never touched your soul, you haven't lived through certain experiences that makes it possible to put yourself into the music and song and relive certain experience and emotion you once felt.
The First time I heard Nightwish Poet and the Pendulum I cried like a baby I was totally devastated for at least a day.
So never be ashamed to feel and cry.
Thank you so much - bless you - Sue
My favorite kinds of music are classical (since age 5) and symphonic metal. I have a hard time explaining to people that Iike the same things (tempo, melody, orchestration, etc.) aboutboth kinds of music. When I try to describe AC/DC's "Who made who" as a fugue, I get blank stares from a lot of people. Ah well.
@@alanfoster6589 we feel that - most of our friends/family just stare at us blankly when we Try to explain the same thing. Lol good to see you commenting, Alan!
amazing song. dont apologize for crying. good music has that effect often to me too and Floors voice especially melts my heart🥰
Thk you 💜
This song touched Suesue because it's beauty resonated with her beautiful soul. May she draw strength from it. ❤
Thk you sweet Josep 💜
I love this style of music. I'm classically trained singer and pianist. I love this duet. If they did a whole album like this I would buy it. Floor has the resonance that can harmonize with anyone.
Never need to apologize for being emotionally moved by music. 😢
Word!
I concur, Kent!
I'm usually pretty manly, but tons of music gets me in the feels lol
Marko Hietala and Floor Jansen during a heavy performance performing Ave Maria as a duet : ruclips.net/video/ut6ufu2CPNg/видео.html
Floor Jansen in her home studio performing Ave Maria solo : ruclips.net/video/Hbb8HwQuIso/видео.html
Hi guys I like this song. The only thing wrong is that it's too short. Metal fans being quiet for a classical song. If you want another one react to Floor singing O Mio Bambino Cara at a Revamp Concert. Floor is singing the alto and Simone the Soprano. At the end Floor courtesied to the conductor
When Nightingales sing 🎶
Then you get from Floor and Simone
a beautiful duet together💗
✨Stabat Mater Dolorosa✨
Gets emotional
about this too,
it's really BEAUTIFUL..
A bouquet
of FLOWERS 💐with music ✨
Thank you 💕 Wolfman and Suesue, wish you a nice weekend
🦋 😘
And of course, you trigger my trivia memory - Know Why the Nightingale Sings is an early Nightwish song fomt the debut album...
Thanks fore thise wonderful reactions 👍❤️
@@DIRK-PITT
You're welcome Jan 💙 you are probably from the Netherlands, right?
Dear greetings from Volendam 🦋
@@vlinder6329 ja Vlinder. Ik woon vlakbij Harderwijk of onder Harderwijk, in plaatsje Hulshorst, waarom zou ik Engels schrijven als ik met een Volendammer zit te appen .jij bent ook een groot Nigthwisch fan of toch ietsje meer van Floor zelf ,eigenlijk moeten wr op een andere manier appen niet waar iedereen meelezen kan.gr Jan
@@vlinder6329 ja Vlinder. Ik woon vlakbij Harderwijk of onder Harderwijk, in plaatsje Hulshorst, waarom zou ik Engels schrijven als ik met een Volendammer zit te appen .jij bent ook een groot Nigthwisch fan of toch ietsje meer van Floor zelf ,eigenlijk moeten wr op een andere manier appen niet waar iedereen meelezen kan.gr Jan
Sancta Terra and this song, we need more Floor and Simone as duo vocalists in Epica for more Latin music packaged in orchestral metal jacket.
Proud that our little country The Netherlands has such fantastic singers. Also thanks for posting it. 🙏
Absolutely!
Beautiful song, gorgeous singers, amazing voices together. 🙌🏻✨
Such an beautifull performance🤘🤘🤘
I love good music. I don't care if it's from Bach or Metallica, if it's good I like it. I cried when I first heard this song. So beautiful! So good. Thank you for your reaction!
Wonderful reaction to this soleful song. Beautifully performed.
Floor: "sorry for the heartaches" 😁😍
Very good song ,love your reactions and comment yoer dide very good,very nice haed like Floor 🤘❤️and Epica is ilt All good to you and GOD bless you already🤘🤘❤️❤️🤘🤘😘😘even more respect fore Floor Janssen sings evrything she love ite so mats😘 seen Suesue love ite,Please Wolfman dont hurt Suesue, se loves the dite of the music and singing and she loves Floor, you hurt her in her soul and heart ♥ she was deeply touched by the orchestra and the fantastic singing and you break her by laughing her opinion away, you can't hide emotions . No Wolfman here you sink deep into the respect I had for you Suesue thinks it's Beautiful she wants to tell joy and you break her on 5.5 k viewers live. Suesue i love yiy and i have a lot of fun,respect ,and love you. be strong and stay as you are, you will do anything for him and what he was here this was below the belt as they call it with us. all the love for you❤️greetings and much respect for joy gr.jan
How to quiet thousands of metalheads, and still have them love it. 🤣🤘🤘
True that!
such a beautiful hymn
The lyrics are basically about Mary crying over the loss of her son Jesus on the cross.
not so much great music in the world today - so this is really special
How wonderful was that! Pergolesi wrote that for his Requiem Mass getting on for 300 years ago. I'm not surprised for 1 second how you were effected by this Sue - a super beautiful piece of music and you can FEEL the sadness, it's palpable and omnipresent throughout . I think I'm right in saying that Pergolesi wrote this knowing he was dying and you can really hear it can't you! I've heard this many times before and I also come from a classical music background (mostly sacred music) my Brothers and I were lucky to sing pieces like this as part of Cathedral Choirs up and down the Country here in England - we feel very privileged to have been able to sing in concerts like this in so many medieval cathedrals. We are also complete metal heads of course 😃 - and what a wonderful crowd - you could here a pin drop in that arena - that's how captivating it was! Once again I can't thank you enough for your kind prayers - it will always mean a lot 🙏 . Take good care of yourselves. DAVID 😃
That’s what I love about you - cathedrals to metal!
@@SueSueandthewolfman why, thanks 😊 for your gracious reply. There is a very popular school of thought that classical music - be it secular or sacred - is most closely related to heavy rock/metal music than any other. I think that's what drew my Brothers and I to it and it's therefore no surprise that I love Nightwish! Btw, I went to a concert only last week to see 2 bands with theaforementionedBrothers - one called Amaranthe (from Sweden) and Beyond the Black (from Germany), I prefer the latter, they are more symphonic metal and they have another powerhouse front woman (who Floor rates incidentally) so if you ever get some spare time, give Beyond the Black a look! Take good care of yourselves 😃 💜
@@honorarythamesman5732 can you give me a link for a good Beyond the Black song ?
@@SueSueandthewolfman of course, it's my pleasure. ruclips.net/video/9FBZ33J0GWk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/b0uEnxMCxUE/видео.html
Sorry I was too tired to say anything about the songs the other night. The first song is 'Hallelujah' - I just love the melody and the lyrics of this one - and the second one 'A million light years' is another is another great melody and chorus. Jennifer plays the Piano, Cello , percussion including tubular bells and one of those big Japanese drums (which she played at the concert the other week) - as well as having a great voice - given the seal of approval by the Valkyrie Godess herself!! She also appeared on the same German singing show as Floor called 'Sing Meinen Song' , sadly not the same year as Floor but a couple of years before Floor. Other up to date songs include 'Is there anybody out there' and 'Winter is Coming' . Love them both. Take care 🙂
Dear Suesue...nothing wrong with being this emo, caus you were 'only' touched by two warm angels...you'll be just fine😇😇😇
Ah sweet Sue, big hug for you❤❤!! These ladies know how to touch the heart, don’t they!
P.s. Floor did release a kinda metal version of Ave Maria 😀. I didn’t check if you have seen it already, just in case, here is the link ruclips.net/video/Hbb8HwQuIso/видео.html
this one gets me every time, as do many of their songs 🎶🥰
Can't wait to see this with you guys!
So moving !
Darn it, seeing you cry makes me start crying also.
Nooooo - not both of us! 😂
I guess Pergolesi's setting is the best known but there are many early settings on the Stabat Mater ("Sorrowful Mother standing"), including Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Lassus (possibly my favourite), Charpentier and des Pres to mention only the best known composers.
Not often that you see a rock concert with absolute silence for a "classical" (more accurately "Early music" I guess) piece.
That silence was powerful ❤
Oh yes🤘 You do it. I am Agnostic, but love this Song. The Composer rides it, in his last days of his Life. I mean Pergolussi when i am wrong, please correct me. 🤘
Isn’t it just filled with emotion ? Bless you Ralf!
@@SueSueandthewolfman Hallo Suesue, yes, we all have our different sides, to our Life. I don't want, to say something against your Religioun. Greetings from nothern Germany. And you and the Wolfman. STAY SAFE. Ps forget. Awesome reaction from you, Susan🌹
Like the depth of your reaction Suesue. Wolfman has no clue. Did he do the dishes lately?
No hasn’t been quite himself lately but I’m not giving in on that dish debate! Lol
🇬🇧 Norfolk with you guys and that’s the respect you get from a metal crowd ,two Dutch queens
Never apologies for feelings music bring to us all ,love to you both
Great reaction SueSue! This medieval hymn to Mary clearly moved you. Having some of the cultural background as a Catholic goes some ways to understand & feel the piece of course, but it isn't necessary. Had the impression that the Wolfman is somewhat lacking in that dept. considering his funny remarks abt "old priests" at 7:04.
This is such a great classic in Western sacred music. Floor & Simone did the Pergolesi version and got the full metal crowd to listen in awe. Love this delicate piece, their choice to bring it to this audience and the on stage chemistry between the two. Cheers from Amsterdam! 🤘
It’s amazing how the crowd reacted !
@@SueSueandthewolfman Over here, sacred music is held in high esteem as part of Western culture. I was quite amazed by Wolfman's disinterested demeanour tbh. Didn't seem to be himself, or it could be that for some reason he just switched off at "Church" & "Latin music". Either way, didn't look good. Cheers!
@@BrendonChase_2015 I Think he wasn’t himself honestly.…
@@SueSueandthewolfman I feel for him. Give the man a big hug from this Dutchie! (and one for you too while I'm at it, haha 🫂). Cheers you guys!
This is what the paradise of the Viking gods sounds like
oh SueSue i send you lots of hugz!! that was beautiful
hi Jade! How are your puppies?
@@SueSueandthewolfman they are absolytely fine
this year 3/11 they turn 12 year old :D
Hi, beautiful reaction
You do not have to be sorry. …greetings.
Sorry Wolfman in my opinion it's not all about dynamics but above all emotions. But a great reaction. Greetings from the Netherlands.
💜💥💜
My Queen Floor doing her "masshealing" :)
That’s a great way to put it!
"Stabat Mater Dolorosa" = "Stood the Mother, full of grief.........." the hymn of the Virgin Mary's sadness at Jesus's crucifixion......Pergolesi knew he was dying when he composed this piece at age 26.....very well known in the classical repetoire, originally for 1 soprano, 1 alto and a 4 piece chamber accompaniment........
The Metal audience goes quiet, a conductor with small orchestra,
Simone and Floor, soaring away with our emotions.
That hug at the end :)
Psst, Image looks a bit over-sharpened, is that a different camera setting?
yes we're adjusting it thanks!
It's about the archetypal mother giving over the archetypal child to a hostile world.
And it is specifically about a mother that gives up her Child, an innocent Child, only to watch Him die the most gruesome death possible.
Betrayed by His friend, denied by His best friend, tortured and then killed by His own kinsfolk and a foreign ruler....and all of them know He is innocent.
And the mother knew it would happen when He was a few months old.
The plight of the archetypal mother and her children.
🤗🍒🤘🏻😘
Could you react to something from Muse? "Butterflies and Hurricanes" Live from Wembley Stadium is a great song, greetings from México 🔥
Wolfman I watched the whole video again, while Suesue was listening deep in her EMOTIONS you sat looking back and forth like a 10 year old boy would you make up your mind again your eyes and head went back and forth to see what was going on hands to disturb it, while your Suesue was deeply enjoying and listening with her eyes closed.I've noticed lately that if you're with Suesue on RUclips something has to be slammed, you don't take it seriously more, well if you're on RUclips as Jeff Hoffman, while you didn't even know anymore that you built that together you are now going to tear Suesue for 5.5k hair and if ,e responds to it, you say with a lot of secarms okay was nice while your eyes speak otherwise, you even laughs at me secarme, shame on you, you are also lying to her to do such a thing, deeply ashamed Jeff Hoffman. My respect for you is gone, and so is my subscription for Jeff Hoffman.
gr.Jan
Jan, do you have a full understanding of the neurological issues that Jeff is suffering right now? When you lose giant chunks of memory, you also often have slight personality shifts. Jeff is a.good man who.loves his wife...he's just not the same rt now. And Sue's prolly extra emotional bc of this, plus her Catholic upbringing. You shouldn't begrudge Jeff of what he does not understand...instead you should praise Sue for adapting to those changes with grace and a heart of love. If you have questions, please reply.
@@amygoodson-catlady i already deed, seen them al my love to them en ecuse and that it was actually a joke, and I immediately got back from Suesue. that has long since been resolved. But thanks for your concern and your message. thank you for sticking up for them, they are indeed very nice people who have to deal with this problem and I know it is not easy, but the contract between Suesue and myself is good and sincere. greetings Jan de Zwaan
@@DIRK-PITT Jan, I'm so glad to hear that! Jeff and Sue are good friends, I didn't realize you were joking...I admire them for staying strong thru this tough time, and they inspire me, as I'm caring for my elderly mom after a stroke...and it's exhausting! I'm so glad you are also supportive of them...there's so few genuinely good people that come into our lives and I feel lucky to know them!
@@DIRK-PITT Ah, thank you so much for the well wishes for my mom! I've seen you in the comments here, never thought you were anything but supportive, so this just a miscommunication. All my best to you, Jan!
@@amygoodson-catlady Thank you dear Amy, I think we are on the same page as to positive time towards the fellow man, thank you for your kind words and hopefully we will continue to do so. Hope Jeffrey will become old again and Suesue can be herself again, the sweet woman she really is and so is Jeff. You also see the same as I do that his eyes are not right and his reaction is different than before, that is not good for a long time, hopefully time will come, advice will come and time and advice will heal (heal) they say here in the village where I live.
All the best to you and your family or relatives and we pray GOD for Jeff that everything will be fine .
BLESS YOU AMY.
greetings Jan de Zwaan
greetings from the Netherlands❤️❤️❤️
Find me a pop singer that can do that.
I’m so sorry … I can’t … she doesn’t exist 💜💜💜
25fps? or below