The guys that weren't soldier were Home Free, they are an a cappella Band. The drums you heard was their beatboxer Adam Rupp. The soldiers were the Air Force Singing Sergeants. All professional singers
You need to go down the Home Free rabbit hole. They are singing in this as well. That bass you heard was Tim and his range is crazy. This song chokes me up every time I hear it. Coming from a military family it strikes something in my soul.
If you listen very closely, at the end the "beatboxer" Adam will make the sound of a jet flyover. It's awesome!! Lee Greenwood originally wrote and recorded this song way back. Here he is at 77 years old and he sounds awesome!! Beautifully done! If you are interested, look up Challenger the Eagle. He used to free fly at games during the National Anthem. Football, baseball etc.
Yes, great song written by Lee Greenwood and a hit for him in the 80’s. Lee was the first singer and then the other men with beards and not in uniform were the a cappella group Home Free. They asked the US Air Force Singing Sergeants to join them. Home Free has a beatboxer who made a jet sound and drum sounds….he’s incredible. Lots of patriotic songs by Home Free too like Land of the Free (original), My Country Tis of Thee, Brothers in Arms. Good one Ryan!😍
Ja boet! This song was playing during the swearing in ceromony where I was afforded the privilege of becoming a citizen of the United States, Baaie Mooi.
There are three songs that consistently make me cry every time I hear them, no matter how many times I hear them: The Star Spangled Banner, America the Beautiful, and God Bless the USA.
Hello Ryan; I love Lee Greenwood, love Home Free... but boy do I love the USA!! I am a Cuban-American; Thanks to this great country, I got to grow up here and raise my children here instead of that communist hellhole that yes, still exists after 60 years. Lee's song gives me chills too! Proud to see/hear a young man react to his song God bless! George
First off I Love this rendition of God Bless the USA.. I love Lee Greenwood alone doing it but this is Lee Greenwood, Home Free and our Military together doing it.. It's perfection to me.. Second.. I have to say I'm so glad that you get chills hearing the love of our country that are singing. Every country should have the amount of pride that I have as an American. When we all watch the Summer Olympics this year.. we should all have pride in our Countries.. When we see our Flag going up and and hear our National Anthems.. not matter the Country.. should be Pride. I respect that
I don't understand why FOX didn't attribute this correctly. I'm assuming Home Free gave FOX permission, but they should attribute it correctly. Lee Greenwood's site links straight to the HOME FREE site. Home Free "God Bless the USA" featuring Lee Greenwood and the Singing Sergeants (USAF Band). It was of course a Lee Greenwood song originally.
it irritates me in an unreasonable manner every time I see this presented this way. Like you said, I am sure they had permission from both Lee AND Home Free, but to see it presented this way without proper recognition ...ARGHHH!! And while I really do appreciate the way they included the service men and women in this performance, I prefer HF's original cover in front of Mt Rushmore.
Lee still sounding great and there is so much talent amongst our military personnel. Home Free is singing on this one. They are the best! They have several patriotic songs I think you'd like as well as just about every other genre.
I always feel a combination of pride and pain (usually making me teary-eyed); I remember the turmoil the people of the USA were experiencing when it was first sung. I can't help but sing along.
No veterans (unless Lee is a veteran).Those in uniform were active duty airmen. The older fellow is Lee Greenwood.The other five singers are Home Free. Lee approached Home Free about an a capella remake of his big hit from the 80s, based on an earlier arrangement Home Free recorded, with a video filmed in front of Mt. Rushmore. I am not sure who brought up the idea of bringing in a military choir, or if the Singing Sergeants were the only ones asked (each branch has bands and choirs). This was all during the COVID lockdown, hence recording in multiple studios. Interesting on the second verse, the Home Free members fit the lines they sing, and I think that applies to the airmen singing their lines, so Rob from Minnesota sings 'from the Lakes of Minnesota,' and a female (only one shown) and a male airman sing to the hills of Tennessee (I am pretty sure they were chosen as being from Tennessee), Tim from Texas sings in his bass sings 'across the plains of Texas', and Chance (Adam Chance,called Chance because when he joined beatboxer Adam Rupp was already their Adam, so they avoided confusion) who had lived in both coastal Alabama and Los Angeles sings 'from sea to shining sea', then a black woman airman sings 'from Detroit to Houston' (I am pretty sure she is from one or both), and then other airmen complete with 'from New York to LA'.
Nothing to say ! Except to let’s go #HOMEFREE. ❤ yall are the best country Acappella band out there. No one can top y’all’s harmonies ! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights on these wonderful men. Greatly appreciated. ❤
I am a Marine who has become disenchanted with all the people who talk trash about our country. I have been to multiple other countries. These people should see how it is in these other places. Love my country, greatest country in the world
I agree, we should all have pride for the country that we live in. It should be in our hearts. I'm a proud American and will always think that this is the greatest country in the world. Beautiful song!
When I was in elementary school in 1990-1991 every morning they played this song over the intercom after we did the pledge allegiance. This was during Operation Desert Storm (1st Iraq War).
I don't remember when I first heard "God Bless the USA. One afternoon, I was driving to donate blood at a church and God Bless the USA came on the radio. The date was 9/11/2001. I had to pull to the side of the road and I literally bawled!!! 😢
This collaboration was actually the idea of one of the Air Force's "Singing Sergeants": Tech. Sgt. Nadia Sosnoski, the young woman who was highlighted on the line, "to the hills of Tennessee..." She's a friend of Tim Foust, the member of Home Free who sings the bass part.
They're all in different places. Each recorded separately. Beautifully done.Lee is 77 yrs old here asnd he sounds be tter than when he first recorded this.
The group - Home Free - are a 5 member acapella group and at their roots they're a country group but they sing a little bit of everything. The beatboxer is performing all the background "music" but you wouldn't know that there's no instruments playing. Even the last note, Adam is creating the sound of a fly over. The Singing Sergeants are a group within the Air Force and there's a crazy list of things that each singer in the group has to have to even be allowed to audition for. Think you'd enjoy listening to anything by Home Free.
I was a military brat (kid of a service member) when this song came out. Everyone felt so much pride with this song. I then played it every Fourth of July while I was watching fireworks with my kids. We’d stand and sing it together. I’m sure they’ll carry on the tradition with their kids 🥰
As someone who comes from a long line of military in my family including both grandpa's 3 aunts 2 uncles and my dad , 2 brother in laws and their brothers...and my little brother and multiple life long friends I truly respect the United States military. I tried to join but got to MEPS and was turned down due to hip displayisa. All are my heros are always in my heart
I had the pleasure of hearing U. S. Air Force The Sing Sergeants recently and they were wonderful. This song was written by Lee Greenwood and the Home Free a capella version is THE BEST.
No one will ever sing that song like Lee greenwood he is a very best at that song and for all your people that want to trash talk the our military they're the reason you are in a free country
I am a US Navy Desert Shield Desert Storm vet and I can tell you I was as familiar with this song as I was with the National Anthem before I went into the conflict and it is in my heart and soul! This version, with my fellow VETS will bring me to tears every time ❤❤❤❤❤
Lee Greenwood wrote and recorded this song in 1984. This version with Home Free and the Air Force Band is the best. You need to check out Lee Greenwood's "Inside Out".
9-11, 2001 this song hit home When I was a kid in the 80's I heard it on the radio and really didn't understand how much it meant because I was a kid, yet we held our hand on our heart Today seeing Trump playing this gives me chills because it means we could lose everything or be great again
They are NOT Soldiers they are Air Force AIRMEN they are the "Singing Sgts" Army = Soldiers Navy = Seamen Marines = self Explanatory Air Force = Airmen Coast Guard = Coasties
You should definitely check out Home Free music videos. Take your choice - all are more than excellent. No instruments - although you would swear there were. Did you catch the sound of the jet flyover at the very end - courtesy of Adam Rupp, Home Free’s beatboxer extraordinaire.
Everyone thinks the active duty military members are soldiers. In fact they are the official US Air Force singers ad that is their job in the Air Force. To become a member is a very rigorous audition pocess. Most have degrees in music, are interviewed at numerous levels and must go through a vigorous audition process. I know because I spent 20 years in the USAF (1974 to 1995). When stationed at Mcguire Air Force Base in New Jersey my next door neighbor was a member of the Air Force band. I can tell you that every military member in all branches of the US military has boatloads of patriotism to spare and that just increases tenfold when hearing any patriotic song. I joined while Vietnam was still going on. God bless the USA came out the year we had our first war in the middle east called Desert Storm and the military bases along the Mississippi Gulf Coast were treated to an appreciation assembly where Lee Greenwood sang this song. It was thrilling, emotional, and so patriotic. I love this country so deeply and would join again in a heartbeat. Most of my career was spent during peacetime (peacetime Meaning there were no declared wars at that time). BUTttttt the cold war was ongoing with the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union collapsed it was on my watch. Like me, you would find that the number one driving force behind an all volunteer military is that we want everyone in the world to experience the same freedoms that we enjoy but sometimes take for granted. For me i wanted to be a part of something greater than myself and I found my place and purpose in life in the military. Sorry for the long winded comments. I really enjoy your reactions. Keep up the good comments.
I love this rendition of God Bless America. Thank you for reacting to it. Another patriotic video is “The Night Osama Bin Laden Was Killed”. The video is basically about the only US game (a baseball game between the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies) taking place in the country and how the crowd reacted upon hearing the news,
Lee Greenwood still sounds fantastic - even better than the original song. Lee said that with the addition of Home Free & the Singing Sergeants (in camouflage) he could ad lib instead of sticking with his original version. Home Free is acapella (the beatboxer is incomparable) and so is this rendition of the song. Fall down the Home Free rabbit hole!
PS - Another patriotic song you might want to add is an original by Home Free: "Land of the Free" ruclips.net/video/98ouawtw3t0/видео.htmlsi=-oWiI2ImiTimgK63 .
also in this was the group home free and there was not one musical instrument all this was vocal. even the drums and the jets at the end was all vocally done.
@@ryan_lloyd Please don't let that stop you from trying. Many reactors do so by pausing frequently during the playing of a video. Some use an effect to cover the video so it's subdued but the audio is not affected. Home Free welcomes their videos be reacted to! They encourage reactors. Thousands of Home Fries (Home Free fans) would love to watch your reactions to any of their videos. Some are funny, some heart rending, but they are all wonderful to hear. I enjoy your reactions & I'm sure the Home Fries will too.
"Land of the free" Written and sung by Home Free (5 of the guys in this video) Please react to it. I am a "Home fry" and subbed for more Home Free. You will not find a more patriotic group. They are completely a Capella. Their beat boxer sounds like a drum kit.
I am an American🇺🇸& A Texan🤠this is a BEAUTIFUL tribute 2 the men & women who have died 2 keep this country free. Today’s world is so complicated, I❤my country, but I hate our Government. I hope President DJT can get us back on the right track! TRUMP 2024! ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏❤️🙏🏿❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏽❤️🇺🇸🥰📜🦅
The guys that weren't soldier were Home Free, they are an a cappella Band. The drums you heard was their beatboxer Adam Rupp. The soldiers were the Air Force Singing Sergeants. All professional singers
The A Capella group Home Free is singing along with Lee on this version. Notice that there are no instruments, only vocals
This is not 100% acapella...There is drums playing / rhythm beat ...why does every say it's Acapella ? Can't any one else hear the drums????
@@beastmode3406One of the guys from home free is beat boxing for the drum sounds.
@@beastmode3406 it is Adam Rupp beatboxing, not drums. He’s the tall one in the tan t-shirt
@@beastmode3406the beat boxer is doing All of drums/percussion work. You are not first person to be absolutely fooled by him. He's that good.
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You need to go down the Home Free rabbit hole. They are singing in this as well. That bass you heard was Tim and his range is crazy. This song chokes me up every time I hear it. Coming from a military family it strikes something in my soul.
Home Free has several all acapella patriotic songs. You will not be disappointed by our Home Free! Percussion is Adam Rupp! By the Lee is 81!
If you listen very closely, at the end the "beatboxer" Adam will make the sound of a jet flyover. It's awesome!! Lee Greenwood originally wrote and recorded this song way back. Here he is at 77 years old and he sounds awesome!! Beautifully done! If you are interested, look up Challenger the Eagle. He used to free fly at games during the National Anthem. Football, baseball etc.
Yes, great song written by Lee Greenwood and a hit for him in the 80’s. Lee was the first singer and then the other men with beards and not in uniform were the a cappella group Home Free. They asked the US Air Force Singing Sergeants to join them. Home Free has a beatboxer who made a jet sound and drum sounds….he’s incredible. Lots of patriotic songs by Home Free too like Land of the Free (original), My Country Tis of Thee, Brothers in Arms. Good one Ryan!😍
The "soldiers" are actually the USAF Singing Sergeants headquartered in DC.
Ja boet! This song was playing during the swearing in ceromony where I was afforded the privilege of becoming a citizen of the United States, Baaie Mooi.
This version was done during the covid lockdown in the hope of lifting our spirits. Job well done, in my opinion
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There are three songs that consistently make me cry every time I hear them, no matter how many times I hear them: The Star Spangled Banner, America the Beautiful, and God Bless the USA.
Absolutely beautiful songs!!!
I love that song. I feel overwhelming pride when I hear that song.
God Bless the USA, Indeed. Many thanks to Lee Greenwood and special thanks to all military for everything.
Hello Ryan; I love Lee Greenwood, love Home Free... but boy do I love the USA!! I am a Cuban-American; Thanks to this great country, I got to grow up here and raise my children here instead of that communist hellhole that yes, still exists after 60 years. Lee's song gives me chills too! Proud to see/hear a young man react to his song God bless! George
Wow! Amazing Story! God Bless you Sir :)
First off I Love this rendition of God Bless the USA.. I love Lee Greenwood alone doing it but this is Lee Greenwood, Home Free and our Military together doing it.. It's perfection to me.. Second.. I have to say I'm so glad that you get chills hearing the love of our country that are singing. Every country should have the amount of pride that I have as an American. When we all watch the Summer Olympics this year.. we should all have pride in our Countries.. When we see our Flag going up and and hear our National Anthems.. not matter the Country.. should be Pride. I respect that
I don't understand why FOX didn't attribute this correctly. I'm assuming Home Free gave FOX permission, but they should attribute it correctly.
Lee Greenwood's site links straight to the HOME FREE site.
Home Free "God Bless the USA" featuring Lee Greenwood and the Singing Sergeants (USAF Band).
It was of course a Lee Greenwood song originally.
it irritates me in an unreasonable manner every time I see this presented this way. Like you said, I am sure they had permission from both Lee AND Home Free, but to see it presented this way without proper recognition ...ARGHHH!!
And while I really do appreciate the way they included the service men and women in this performance, I prefer HF's original cover in front of Mt Rushmore.
Lee still sounding great and there is so much talent amongst our military personnel. Home Free is singing on this one. They are the best! They have several patriotic songs I think you'd like as well as just about every other genre.
I always feel a combination of pride and pain (usually making me teary-eyed); I remember the turmoil the people of the USA were experiencing when it was first sung. I can't help but sing along.
Such a heartwarming and uplifting song❤️
Adam Rupp’s drum and fly over at the end get me every time!! Love Home Free guys!!❤
No veterans (unless Lee is a veteran).Those in uniform were active duty airmen. The older fellow is Lee Greenwood.The other five singers are Home Free. Lee approached Home Free about an a capella remake of his big hit from the 80s, based on an earlier arrangement Home Free recorded, with a video filmed in front of Mt. Rushmore. I am not sure who brought up the idea of bringing in a military choir, or if the Singing Sergeants were the only ones asked (each branch has bands and choirs). This was all during the COVID lockdown, hence recording in multiple studios. Interesting on the second verse, the Home Free members fit the lines they sing, and I think that applies to the airmen singing their lines, so Rob from Minnesota sings 'from the Lakes of Minnesota,' and a female (only one shown) and a male airman sing to the hills of Tennessee (I am pretty sure they were chosen as being from Tennessee), Tim from Texas sings in his bass sings 'across the plains of Texas', and Chance (Adam Chance,called Chance because when he joined beatboxer Adam Rupp was already their Adam, so they avoided confusion) who had lived in both coastal Alabama and Los Angeles sings 'from sea to shining sea', then a black woman airman sings 'from Detroit to Houston' (I am pretty sure she is from one or both), and then other airmen complete with 'from New York to LA'.
I love being an American! I feel blessed to have been born I. Such a great country. Land of the free and home of the brave!
Number one country in the world :)
Home Free has an entire album of patriotic music, including an original song by that deep bass called Land Of The Free. It is a fun one.
Nothing to say ! Except to let’s go #HOMEFREE. ❤ yall are the best country Acappella band out there. No one can top y’all’s harmonies ! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights on these wonderful men. Greatly appreciated. ❤
As a Navy Veteran I’m moved every time I hear this song. Thanks for sharing with us.
I am a Marine who has become disenchanted with all the people who talk trash about our country. I have been to multiple other countries. These people should see how it is in these other places. Love my country, greatest country in the world
I agree, we should all have pride for the country that we live in. It should be in our hearts. I'm a proud American and will always think that this is the greatest country in the world. Beautiful song!
I loved your reactions and comments to " God Bless The USA) by Lee Greenwood and Home Free and some American Military personnel!!❤❤❤❤
This version gave me chills and goosebumps!!😢❤❤❤ It brought tears to my eyes 😢!!❤❤❤
I Love this song. My heart swells with pride everytime I hear this song and some others. ❤
It’s such a beautiful song :)
It really is.
I Love this Song. Have a Great Weekend my friend sending Love from Pensacola Beach Florida USA 🇺🇸 😉👍.
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When I was in elementary school in 1990-1991 every morning they played this song over the intercom after we did the pledge allegiance. This was during Operation Desert Storm (1st Iraq War).
We are so happy for your reactions and comments on " God Bless the USA❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I don't remember when I first heard "God Bless the USA.
One afternoon, I was driving to donate blood at a church and God Bless the USA came on the radio. The date was 9/11/2001.
I had to pull to the side of the road and I literally bawled!!! 😢
Always gives me chills
I'm proud to be an american I can tell ya that 💯
There’s a lot to be proud of as an American:)
This collaboration was actually the idea of one of the Air Force's "Singing Sergeants": Tech. Sgt. Nadia Sosnoski, the young woman who was highlighted on the line, "to the hills of Tennessee..." She's a friend of Tim Foust, the member of Home Free who sings the bass part.
watch lee greenwood sing this song at yankee stadium after 9/11.
For us or at least for me I'm a patriot everyday
They're all in different places. Each recorded separately. Beautifully done.Lee is 77 yrs old here asnd he sounds be tter than when he first recorded this.
Oh i remember singing it (as a unit) during my basic training when i joined the US Army.
I never get tired of hearing this song! I am a veteran and really enjoy watching members of the military sing this version. Very moving.
The first time I heard this song was when I was in the US Army back in 1989 or 1990. It gave me goose bumps then and still does. Great song
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you. God Bless Our soldiers our country and present trump ! My we have peace in the world 🙏
And they did this during Lockdown
Oh when this came out it became so popular and made us so proud!
I have always loved this song, it's so great with the soldiers singing along❤❤❤❤
I absolutely love this song especially this remake with the US soldiers
The group - Home Free - are a 5 member acapella group and at their roots they're a country group but they sing a little bit of everything. The beatboxer is performing all the background "music" but you wouldn't know that there's no instruments playing. Even the last note, Adam is creating the sound of a fly over. The Singing Sergeants are a group within the Air Force and there's a crazy list of things that each singer in the group has to have to even be allowed to audition for. Think you'd enjoy listening to anything by Home Free.
Beautiful. Love my country the USA
Such a very very beautiful song! ❤❤❤
If you ever visit USA you need to go to Arlington National Cemetary, and you'll understand why so many love this song.
Great reaction. I am new subscriber. 😀
Homefree is AMAZING ❤So is Lee Greenwood❤ So are the soldiers ❤
I was a military brat (kid of a service member) when this song came out. Everyone felt so much pride with this song. I then played it every Fourth of July while I was watching fireworks with my kids. We’d stand and sing it together. I’m sure they’ll carry on the tradition with their kids 🥰
As someone who comes from a long line of military in my family including both grandpa's 3 aunts 2 uncles and my dad , 2 brother in laws and their brothers...and my little brother and multiple life long friends I truly respect the United States military. I tried to join but got to MEPS and was turned down due to hip displayisa. All are my heros are always in my heart
❤🇺🇸HOMEFREE🇺🇸❤
Lee sang this for the 1984 Summer Olympics and has performed this for many patriotic occasions thru the years…
I had the pleasure of hearing U. S. Air Force The Sing Sergeants recently and they were wonderful. This song was written by Lee Greenwood and the Home Free a capella version is THE BEST.
Toby Keith has a song which is somewhat a tribute to his dad called Made in the America very patriotic
#HOMEFREE INVITED LEE GREENWOOD AND THE US SINGING SARGEANTS TO RECORD THE ANNIVERSARY OF THIS SONG
If only americans had as much respect as this s. african gentleman.
Listen to Chris Stapleton National Anthem from Super Bowl 23
The ones in uniform are active duty from the air force band
No one will ever sing that song like Lee greenwood he is a very best at that song and for all your people that want to trash talk the our military they're the reason you are in a free country
So beautiful, I hope you enjoyed it ❤❤
The Airmen singing are known as the Singing Sergeants.
I am a US Navy Desert Shield Desert Storm vet and I can tell you I was as familiar with this song as I was with the National Anthem before I went into the conflict and it is in my heart and soul! This version, with my fellow VETS will bring me to tears every time ❤❤❤❤❤
Lee Greenwood wrote and recorded this song in 1984. This version with Home Free and the Air Force Band is the best. You need to check out Lee Greenwood's "Inside Out".
It also has Home Free acappella group.
Texan here🤠 we fought for🇺🇸America & 4 Texas at the Alamo! My❤️4 my country comes right after my❤️4 GOD & Family.🔫🤠🇺🇸🥰🦅❤️📜
9-11, 2001 this song hit home
When I was a kid in the 80's I heard it on the radio and really didn't understand how much it meant because I was a kid, yet we held our hand on our heart
Today seeing Trump playing this gives me chills because it means we could lose everything or be great again
Means even more now that our Son is now U.S. Navy.
They are singing from different states too.
They are NOT Soldiers they are Air Force AIRMEN they are the "Singing Sgts"
Army = Soldiers
Navy = Seamen
Marines = self Explanatory
Air Force = Airmen
Coast Guard = Coasties
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Ryan, you'd be a great American. If you are ever interested in emigrating to the USA, we'd definitely welcome you.
You should definitely check out Home Free music videos. Take your choice - all are more than excellent. No instruments - although you would swear there were. Did you catch the sound of the jet flyover at the very end - courtesy of Adam Rupp, Home Free’s beatboxer extraordinaire.
Everyone thinks the active duty military members are soldiers. In fact they are the official US Air Force singers ad that is their job in the Air Force. To become a member is a very rigorous audition pocess. Most have degrees in music, are interviewed at numerous levels and must go through a vigorous audition process. I know because I spent 20 years in the USAF (1974 to 1995). When stationed at Mcguire Air Force Base in New Jersey my next door neighbor was a member of the Air Force band. I can tell you that every military member in all branches of the US military has boatloads of patriotism to spare and that just increases tenfold when hearing any patriotic song. I joined while Vietnam was still going on. God bless the USA came out the year we had our first war in the middle east called Desert Storm and the military bases along the Mississippi Gulf Coast were treated to an appreciation assembly where Lee Greenwood sang this song. It was thrilling, emotional, and so patriotic. I love this country so deeply and would join again in a heartbeat. Most of my career was spent during peacetime (peacetime Meaning there were no declared wars at that time). BUTttttt the cold war was ongoing with the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union collapsed it was on my watch. Like me, you would find that the number one driving force behind an all volunteer military is that we want everyone in the world to experience the same freedoms that we enjoy but sometimes take for granted. For me i wanted to be a part of something greater than myself and I found my place and purpose in life in the military. Sorry for the long winded comments. I really enjoy your reactions. Keep up the good comments.
I love this rendition of God Bless America. Thank you for reacting to it. Another patriotic video is “The Night Osama Bin Laden Was Killed”. The video is basically about the only US game (a baseball game between the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies) taking place in the country and how the crowd reacted upon hearing the news,
Lee Greenwood still sounds fantastic - even better than the original song. Lee said that with the addition of Home Free & the Singing Sergeants (in camouflage) he could ad lib instead of sticking with his original version. Home Free is acapella (the beatboxer is incomparable) and so is this rendition of the song. Fall down the Home Free rabbit hole!
PS - Another patriotic song you might want to add is an original by Home Free: "Land of the Free" ruclips.net/video/98ouawtw3t0/видео.htmlsi=-oWiI2ImiTimgK63 .
I like his original version from the 70s.
Ryan you need to listen to Mr Red White and Blue by Coffey Anderson ❤👍
also in this was the group home free and there was not one musical instrument all this was vocal. even the drums and the jets at the end was all vocally done.
#HomeFree #LeeGreenWood #UnitedStatesAirForceBand
To bolster your channel, listen to more Home Free!
Thanks for the suggestion!! I love music reactions - but am a bit scared of copyright
@@ryan_lloyd Please don't let that stop you from trying. Many reactors do so by pausing frequently during the playing of a video. Some use an effect to cover the video so it's subdued but the audio is not affected. Home Free welcomes their videos be reacted to! They encourage reactors. Thousands of Home Fries (Home Free fans) would love to watch your reactions to any of their videos. Some are funny, some heart rending, but they are all wonderful to hear. I enjoy your reactions & I'm sure the Home Fries will too.
"Land of the free" Written and sung by Home Free (5 of the guys in this video) Please react to it. I am a "Home fry" and subbed for more Home Free. You will not find a more patriotic group. They are completely a Capella. Their beat boxer sounds like a drum kit.
There is not pride in all American hearts anymore 😢
0:24 great late Toby Keith???? Did he die???
Yes Toby Keith died February 5 2024
and Home Free
This was during covid, so they were all scattered.
Not soldiers. Those folks are Airmen!
You look so much like Ashton Kutcher. 😁
Featuring Home Free....
I am an American🇺🇸& A Texan🤠this is a BEAUTIFUL tribute 2 the men & women who have died 2 keep this country free. Today’s world is so complicated, I❤my country, but I hate our Government. I hope President DJT can get us back on the right track! TRUMP 2024! ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏❤️🙏🏿❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏽❤️🇺🇸🥰📜🦅
Reaction to Mr red blue and white
Acappella no instraments
Videos like the one reacted to here are just.... the worst.