VOICE COACH REACTS | Colter Wall... THE DEVIL WEARS A SUIT AND TIE. this... just... huh?
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- Опубликовано: 16 дек 2020
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Today's reaction will be to Colter Wall performing his song The Devil Wears A Suit And Tie. I am still struggling to find the perfect way to describe this guys voice so... join me in the attempt.
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Original Video: • Original 16 Brewery Se...
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Joe rogan contacted colter and invited him on his podcast. Colters reply was, and I quote “ I’m on a cattle drive, call me in the spring” true grit!
YO JOE WANTS HIM ON? LETS FUCKING GO
That’s pretty boss.
200 like what do I win borther
@@bajamus69 yeah joes loves his music
AKA the Canadian way to say FO.
"bang, someone’s dead type of story"
*THE MCCANNONS HAVE JOINED THE CHAT**
😂
Finally an original comment involving the mccannons
*Kate McCannon rolls over in her grave*
lmao
Poor Kate couldn't join the conversation
He sounds like he’s spent 60 years smoking cigars and drinking whiskey on a porch swing and it’s wonderful
😂😂
When I first listened to his big iron song I expected basically Sam Elliot
This young man and Tyler Childers are who is saving the country music genre. Awesome reaction!
Their cover of Fraulein is amazing
Yeah
Tylers Nose on the Grindstone is one thats been done by a lot of reactors but is so good!
... and Sturgill Simpson and Orville Peck. Lots of great new country singers.
Dont forget Cody,Ward and Whitey
Check out Corb Lund as well!!
Gotta watch his cover of “Cow Poke.” He has impressive range in it.
Couldn't agree more.
Was absolutely coming here to say that
Shows the most range by far.
He covers Marty Robbins "Big Iron" and does a great job with it
Came here to suggest the same song. It's from a recent album and shows considerable maturation of his singing voice, IMHO.
I could watch people being introduced to him for the first time for the rest of my life
I love seeing their faces when they hear his voice for the fist time😂
Legit! The look on 90% of peoples face is, just shock and awe. It’s so unexpected lol
I wish I could see my face
same here
hes a rancher in canada not just a musician. It reflects in his music and makes it very enjoyable
He’s loosely telling the story of Robert Johnson who sold his soul to the devil at a crossroads in the night in exchange for amazing guitar skills. If I remember right Robert was also the first member of the 27 club
Thanks for some back info!
@@intothew1ld2 pretty sure masaccio predates robert johnson by about 500 years.
Why did you have to make that observation before colter turns 27 bro that’s fucked
Love this guy’s music. “Sleeping on the blacktop” is one where he is a bit more energetic and higher in his vocal range.
Sleeping on the blacktop is by far the best 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@eazyio cowpoke? Big iron? I know big iron is a cover but it’s really good
@@gabesmith201 cowpoke is a great song. Haven’t heard of big iron yet. I’ll check it out! 🤘🏻
Omg dude I just went to my music to add his cover of “big iron” and I realized that I had already added it, when I added it I wasn’t really paying attention and I thought I had added a cover of “big iron” by Johnny cash
same with Johnny boys bones
I love that EVERYONE has that same reaction when they hear his voice. 😂
He really has grown into his voice and it is much more relaxed and comfortable now. This was recorded a number of years ago and while all the songs from this session are great he was not as happy with the session. Try anything from Colter and it will be good but there is definitely a vocal quality difference from these earlier sessions and current performances.
100% true. He has developed alot as a singer since these recordings and his comfort level in studio settings has grown tremendously.
This is basically a re-telling of the old Robert johnson Crossroads story, Selling his soul to the devil for the ability to play guitar. Also the movie of the same name with Ralph Macchio.
If you want his "Bang! Someone's dead!" song...then you'll have to check out his song "Original 16 Brewery Sessions - Kate McKannon"
Or Ballad of a Law Abiding Sophisticate
That sad drunk sounding fiddle has given me chills
That is a properly excellent song!
"Original 16 Brewery Sessions - Kate McKannon" is such an amazing song of his! I am obsessed with the power and grit!
I love watching people react to a good ol boy from West Canada 🇨🇦
My favorite.
I have spent at least 3 entire days of my life just watching people’s reactions to hearing Colter’s voice for the 1st time. When I’ve turned friends on to colter I make them watch a video, not just audio. It’s always jaw dropping. It brings me so much joy
I’m right with ya 😂
He has improved considerably, more than just a deep voice now. Looks very relaxed
Relaxed sphincter.
Saw him live a few years ago with my kiddos. They (he preformed with a group at our concert) sent out security after to come get us and brought all of us backstage to meet them, talked with the kids & took photos, signed some merch and even gifted them some merch too. He & all of them that night were beyond kind and amazing! It meant the world to us, Colter Wall and The Dead South *they're from the same area in Canada, who we also met & they even called our kids to lift their spirits when theyve been in the hospital due to Ehlers Danlos Syndrome* are both amazing musicians and amazing people!
His cover of Freaulein with Tyler Childers is so amazing
Have you ever watched the thick oily smoke from a cigar twist and drift in the still humid air and you can't help but be completely mesmerized by it? Well, that's this song...
Super cool. No set up, fancy dance moves. A one man band with a very unique and genuine sound. Extremely raw. You don’t get that much these days
Absolutely love that you've found Colter Wall! At some point, you should also react to his track 'Kate McCannon'. He brings back the murder ballad with that one, and it's a real kick in the teeth in a good way.
Try his “Kate McCannon“ from the same session-
This ^. Can't recommend this song enough!
best vocal coach reaction video ive seen to one of his songs, u go into the actual techniques and skills. good shit
I absolutely love seeing the face of people when his voice bellows out, it’s so unexpected to hear from his stature, it’s like he is Johnny Cash’s illegitimate son lol I heard him at a friends and like instantly bought his album.
Finally someone said it, he is Johnny Cash for this generation. That's the first thing I thought when I heard him for the first time.
She was ready to risk it all when he started singing
His song Kate McKannon is a great one and so is Sleeping On the Blacktop
I wanted to thumbs up, but as a redditor also,I can't move the "69"... I hope this is a fair gesture of your comment...
This song chugs along like a damn frieght train, slowing down and building up, stomping through a Louisiana swampland beneath the afternoon summer sun.
Colter wall is like a bloodhound singing baritone, and it’s absolutely perfect
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!, this young man (he was all of 19 when he recorded this) gives me hope for a traditional style of country western music. Your analysis again adds something to a performance I've been enjoying (Thank you again). Yes with that smokey voice I think he could cure a ham just by singing to it. Delightful as always lovely lady.
I seen Colter in a small bar in Charleston, WV here in the US. Had no clue who he was and I had the same first reaction. Wasn't prepared for that voice coming from that body
I think he said lately he hasn't been pushing his voice as much, so his sound has changed a bit, but still great. You should find any of his bunkhouse sessions or even his version of "bury me not on the lone prairie." A little more range and great story telling songs.
Love this song of his, impressive that he was around 19-20 years old when he did this as well!
Love for you to react to Hozier's take me to church when he performed it in the subway in NYC that was something special!
This is one of the best reactions to this i've seen. You have some really insightful analysis on the mechanics of his vocals
I'm liking that you've covered more Canadian artists on your channel 😊 Thanks for showing love to our homegrown talented bunch 🇨🇦
Wow! What a fascinating introduction to this incredible voice. Definitely makes me want to hear more too. Great reaction, truly informative!
allways makes me laugh when people are shocked by his voice XD
Love watching people hear Colter for the first time. Your breakdown is awesome.
I've had the privilege of seeing Colter live twice now. First time on New Years Eve, very good live show.
Love actually hearing breakdowns with concise phrasing. Great job
I would also recommend some of the other songs from this session like "sleeping on the blacktop" and "Kate McCannon" (a murder ballad) or his cover of "Cowpoke" or "Snake Mountain Blues". Also Tyler Childer's "Nose on the Grindstone"
All fantastic songs
There is a song called Cowpoke where he uses his higher registers. Also a very nice "cowboy" song.
Take care out there :)
You also hear him speak in the beginning of the song if that is interesting.
That's not his higher registers that's his normal voice in cowpoke.
Julia I just found you’re video, and I have to say I love the way you add text walls into the video instead of pausing constantly. Then you go back and explain and go into more depth into the text wall. Love it. Keep killing it!
Love having you back doing more reactions. Missed you.
I'd recommend listening to his newer stuff and studio stuff, strictly because he has said he felt these live versions in particular were forced and he is embarrassed by them, so check out some of his newer stuff and some of his other covers. Great reaction and insight though!
Love this song and your reaction. The small details are amazing in both song and reaction.
Kate mckannon- colter wall is by far my favorite song of his. Great voice in this song
More Colter Wall!!!! his story telling abilities in his songs are top notch.
What a wonderful reaction video.....the storytelling take you really in to the scene.
"The little dangly thing at the back of your throat." - the uvula. LoL. This sounded like something you might hear in a Quentin Tarantino film. Not my genre at all but enjoyable none the less.
Colter Wall is one of my favorite artists, definitely my favorite in the country scene! You'll probably see a lot of recommendations for "Sleeping on the Blacktop" and "Kate McCannon". Both are great songs, but are from roughly the same time as this was recorded (He was about 20). If you want to hear his voice as it has matured, I would recommend "Bob Fudge" - Live From the Back Pasture.
That’s the exact same reaction I had when I first saw where that voice came from. Love him.
Best Christmas present ever!! Thank you.
Wow!, I only just found your channel!...
I am an Aussie too, and have been playing professionally in the metal/hard rock touring circuit for over 10 years now.
I am making a change towards outlaw country, and Colter Wall is a big part of influencing me to go for my full potential!. It's cool to find your channel, I follow many vocal coaches on youtube and its cool to see an Aussie.
STAY TRUE
Also, the story he is telling is the age old folklore of a man meeting the devil at the crossroads offering a 6 string picker or a fiddle player success but they must pay for it with their soul.
I think Colter is speaking of seeing the devil (music labels) but not being at the crossroads as they pass by howling, like they already claimed a soul at the crossroads before they passed Colter in his words... "white as a cotton field and sharp as a knife, I heard em howling as they passed me by".
I love how you actually break down the different ways and techniques...
Cool review of Colter. I am from the same province in Canada and I wasn't a huge fan at first but he's grown on me lots. I just listened to an interview with Colter on "The Converse Cowboy" on youtube and Colter remarked that his singing voice has been changing because (his words) "Hes actually learning to sing now" and before he was "mostly growling into the mic" (which was well received also). Thanks for featuring our Sasky boy.
Love the technical jargon referencing his epiglottis, soft pallet and dangly thing at the back of his throat 🤪. Awesome vid as always mate, looking forward to the next one 👍.
If you enjoyed this with the coordination to play guitar along with a kick drum you should check out Shakey Graves - Roll the bones
Yes; Julia definitely needs to check out Shakey Graves!
Hey Julia. Love your videos. I'm not really a musical person, but seeing your reaction to "Sound of Silence" by Disturbed introduced me to your channel. I just wanted to mention that your genuineness, your insight, your humour, your expressions, your clever use of captions to not flood the songs with pauses, your voice and your accent all come together to make (IMHO) the perfect reaction videos. Wishing you all the subs, views and luck in the world.
Stay safe. Stay healthy
Best timing ever. Found you just today and i was thinking that you should react to Colter Wall. And here it is :D
Your analysis of this performance blows my mind. You have a way of listening and articulating what you hear that reveals vocal aspects heretofore hidden from my experience. Thank you, ma'am. Nonetheless the breadth and depth of this man's knowledge of blues as demonstrated in this song is impressive. This is what happens when Robert Johnson meets Johnny Cash at the Crossroads.
It'a a great time to love music. Tyler Childers, Ray Scott, Sturgill Simpson, Billy Strings, Colter Wall. All the true musicians, none on a major label, none supported by mainstream. But thanks to the internet and social media, all easy to access and support now.
I've been asking for a reaction to this for two years, thank you for the time, other reactors passed
This is a really great discovery, Thanks Julia
Please do more songs like this! Love your reaction!
Colter wall sleeping on the black top is a crazy one he explores higher tones 👌
God I absolutely love his imperfections/grit, ironically it makes the song imo perfect
He did a cover of big iron by Marty Robbins that I absolutely love
This artist/song is so good! I remember one of the TCV-crowd put in this for a request-vote months back. Still hasn't made it. I upvoted it, but not enough did, maybe. I'm VERY pleased to see/hear someone of the serious voice coach reacts-crowd (the good ones aren't that many) give it the appreciation it deserves. I'm just 2:48 in, so I'll just dive back and listen and check your comments :-)
I'd love to watch you react to Shawn James. He's got a great bluesy voice and a ton of power and grit behind it.
I listened to this man for years and never saw his face. Then I watch the brewery videos and I was like 😶🫤🫣🥵
“Thinking On A Woman” probably displays his range better than most of his other songs
His live version of "Saskatchewan in 1881", "Cowpoke", or "Rocky Mountain Rangers". All wonderful songs. His live version of "Saskatchewan in 1881" from Behind the Lines RUclips channel also has him speaking at the beginning.
I highly recommend listening to Transcendent Rambling Railroad Blues. It's by far his best written song and just washes over you with its tone. His version of Cooper shows more vocal range, as do a lot more of his modern songs
"The Whistler" by Great White Buffalo. That song is haunting
Don't forget hes also not in an actual performing space he's in a warehouse surrounded by a bunch of cans his music is amazing
Always enjoyed his music
It does not matter how you describe it it all works out to,, the guy is really good! Extremely talented and blessed with a voice that is all his own.
Nice series Julia! Gives me the chance to discover new music.
Colter was only about 21-22 when this video was done! Very young for such an aged voice!
Sleeping on the Blacktop is my favorite song by Mr. Wall. Fricking amazing. Sincerely worth checking out.
Legend has it that her downstairs mixup is still leaking after hearing Colters first "well"
I mixed Coulter around when he recorded this at a small club in Edmonton. Super gig
Definitely react to Cowpoke next. It really shows how his voice has matured, much more range and texture and more true to his "true" voice.
Good ol' Saskatchatoon boy, great fella, real nice and down to earth
boy could smoke a brisket with that voice
i love watching people find his music
Happy reunion is another great one
Love Colter wall he’s amazing!!
After watching this, I really want Julia to react to Kaleo.
Loving this man's voice though, adding him to my playlists for sure.
Hes a Canadian but,his rhythm and blues country are a good beat in the Texas bars 🍺 🍻
Shakey Graves has similar qualities and talents. Amazing voice control and instrument control... Roll the Bones
Wow, I loved this! Normally I"m not a fan of this type of music but this was excellent.
Whoa!..
By type of music, I mean country music. It normally just doesn't mesh with me. The storytellinng in this was top notch though!
Colter picked an 1899 coin out of his pocket and gave it to me when I met him. He lives the country life. Phenomenal singer. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
I would definitely recommend listening to his cover of Cowpoke. His voice sounds so much more comfortable and fine tuned. He's said in recent interviews that he is kind of embarrassed how forced his vocals are in the Brewery Sessions. I still enjoy them but I love how he has settled in to his voice nowadays.
I'm glad he's finally getting on peoples' radars.
Ah yess! So glad you did this one.
In regard to songs that use higher register, there's maybe "Cowpoke" or "The Trains Are Gone"
For fun you might like "Wild Dogs" which has a weird dark spacey western sound
or "Bald Butte" which sounds like it could be a movie
This song is based on a southern superstition around Highway 61. Supposedly, the devil himself travels the road looking for people to trick into signing a contract that provides them with musical talent in exchange for their immortal soul. This superstition is a key piece of American Blues lore. There is a statue in the area known as The Crossroads( where Highway 49 crosses Highway 61 in Mississippi)that commemorates this superstition. And there is also a film called "The Crossroads" about it.
I dont go searching for "vocal coaches" reacting but I've run across a lot that say they're a vocal coach. Theres 2 off the top of my head, one is an opera singer (actually I dont know if she coaches) and another, her knowledge is obvious. I dont doubt for a second that you know what you're talking about by how you break things down and thats refreshing to see; a vocal coach not be stuck for words on what to say is great.
"Did I fall in a well . . ." Yes, yes you did. 🙂
Love the kick drum, as well.
The song is originated from the story of Robert Johnson. Robert Johnson was a blues musician that supposedly sold his soul to the devil for musical talent on playing guitar. Colter references this in the the chorus saying, “I saw him driving down the 61 in early July.” He sold his soul at the crossroads of the highways 49 and 61 in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Pretty interesting story with a lot of depth.