Paul Simon actually handed over the baton to David Draiman by telling him that he now owns this song. What an incredible honor to have the original song writer bestow that honor upon you! Great reaction too!
Look into Elvis Presley's cover of "Bridge over troubled waters". Paul Simon had the same reaction back then too. He's a great songwriter who knows his limitations as a performer.
Paul Simon said this is the best version he has heard of his song. And the darkness of the video helps relays the songs message. Which people still don't get.
The music, the lyrics, the delivery---together they pierce human flesh and find their target deep in the soul. The language of the lyrics is 20th Century, but the message is very Old Testament.
My favourite version of this song, im old enough to remember when it first came out in the 60s, but Disturbed by singing it slower made the words have more meaning for me. I also love their song Hold On To Memories
I am 72 and do remember the original that was whimsical compared to this one. I had never heard of Disturbed until this song, but now have gone back to listen to all of their other songs and even though I would never have listened to heavy metal, I am not a true fan of Disturbed and make my granddaughter proud. I believe that while some of their fans from their earlier years complain that they hate this side of Disturbed, they now have so many more fans because they had the courage to show how good they actually are. Showing their fun side is this one (ruclips.net/video/ZkarGCYk9t8/видео.html) and I'm sure you remember the Chipmunks. Another great cover is Sting's Grammy winning "If Ever I Lose my Faith in You" which changes the original meaning of the song from a love song to something that is so important now with COVID. No one does a cover better than Disturbed.
Simon and Garfunkel gave a warning we didn't heed... Disturbed is here to chastise us for ignoring it. Also highly recommend listening to the live version they performed on a late night show. It's an extra bit of awesome.
If you haven't already, watch the live Conan version. This is such a great visual version, the other just shows his raw talent. He had the flu in the Conan version and still nailed it!!
Disturbed also did a cover of Sting's 'If I ever loose my faith in you." It's another great cover. Honestly, with this song, you need to do this official music video and the performance on Conan. That performance is absolutely freaking epic. David was "down with the sickness" (ill, cold, flu, idk exactly) at the time but still gave the performance of a lifetime. Paul Simon saw the performance and shared it on his socials, a very unprecedented move by Simon. Draiman said that when he spoke to Paul, he absolutely loved it and was very complimentary. Enjoyed your reaction. I've probably watched more reactions to this song than anything else on RUclips.
The original was by Simon and Garfunkel in the 60's. The whole Evolution album is awesome. "A Reason to Fight" & "Hold on to Memories" are great songs. The whole album is to bring awareness to drug addiction and suicide. Great reaction 👍
And to hear the fun side of Disturbed, you have to listen to this. It will truly make you laugh. They are so great. ruclips.net/video/ZkarGCYk9t8/видео.html
I have been a fan of Disturbed from the start, so it was amazing to hear this softer side to them. But deciding to do a stripped back version was the right one for this song. It allowed them to use David's voice as the tool to build the intensity (and changing emotions - for me, it went from an isolated emptiness to full on anger ... with the instruments each adding their voice along the journey until the vocals and wall of sound are in unified rage ... then ending on a reflective sense of hope at the end). If you want to hear another Disturbed cover that also has an emotional journey, check out their cover of Sting's If I Ever Lose my Faith in You.
Disturbed’s version hits all your musical senses…You see it, feel it, and hear it all in a powerful crescendo into finally uniting the music with the musicians…Brilliant! Thanks for your well felt reaction, but most of all for NOT pausing the video!! I love watching reaction videos of songs that move my soul…However, this cover by ‘Disturbed’ is always stopped for reaction just as it’s building to a new level…99% of male reactors do this, and I have to be honest and descriptive here (wives will understand what I mean🫢)… It’s like the act of physical love being expressed and you are in a rhythmic flow toward a beautiful climax and suddenly… your 6 yo. is knocking on the bedroom door…🙄🫤 Thanks for your beautiful reaction… 🦋Lily🦋
If I remember right it was Dan Donegan (the guitarist) that suggested they not go heavy with this one. I’m glad they didn’t. So much more emotion to it.
yeah, they put the emotions into it, that was lacking from S&G version. So it was a home run for me when I first heard it, I couldn't see David doing this, until he did it. Wow, did he do it, ha
Nice review. Thank you. Disturbed's version of Simon & Garfunkel's original is the best. Anyone who ever tries to come up behind Disturbed should consider waiting a couple of centuries. Glad you found this version. Hold on to Memories is beautiful and should be an anthem for families.
Also, be sure to watch their live performance on Conan. NOTE: that David Draiman was really sick for the Conan live performance and I heard he was not pleased with his performance, being the perfectionist that he is I can understand why he felt that way. However, the production as a whole was amazing and his performance was EXCEPTIONAL! I loved it. So POWERFUL and EMOTIONAL! Thanks, Diane Disturbed "The Sound Of Silence" 03/28/16 | CONAN on TBS Team Coco
S & G's version was the folk song version. Disturbed's version is today's electronic version with everyone in their own corner working phones, tablets and computers, keeping to themselves IN SILENCE!! The prophesy is coming true!!
I’ve been a fan of Disturbed for the closer side of 20 years now. I’ve always known David had an amazing voice but this song just really made that voice shine. I love watching people react to this as an introduction to them because it opens a door to a genre of music most people have had negative ideas about before. David really brought the song justice and reiterated the point that Simon and Garfunkel tried making 50 years ago. At the same time, he demonstrated the exact reason why I love metal music, especially vocals. The control that a metal vocalist has over their voice is damn near inhuman and David is the perfect example of this.
I have the original version on Paul Simons 'Song Book" which I bought in the UK when Paul visited the folk clubs here. Sung by Paul before Garfunkle made them into a duo. I have always loved this song but Disturbed version is so awesome....I play it often.
This version of the song is what made me actually listen to it. I am a fan of Simon and Garfunkel, but the original one was always too. . . idk, whimsical? and sounded weird to me, so I didn't pay it much mind. When I heard this tho, I cried, and immediately listened to it on a loop for the rest of the day, and I understood it.
As Michael Roques suggested, watch the Conan show and see David Draiman bring it flawlessly. It's a must see! I enjoyed your reaction. This is away from what you expect from Disturbed, but what a well-thought-out video to go along with the fabulous cover.
Hold on to the Memories is another great unexpected song by them. Perfect song for whats going on in the world right now with the Corona Virus and everything. Would love to see you react to it.
Now we know the answer to the following question: "So what would happen if a very popular early folk rock song written in 1963 by a 22 year old, was to be brought forward more than fifty years and performed by a modern hard rock metal band incorporating piano, a string section, kettledrums, fronted by a visionary vocal beast and produced with state of the art techniques and equipment?" Lets do it again!
David was classically trained to be a cantor...disturbed have a couple of other songs on here that are amazing!!!! I am drawing a blank at the other videos But for a metal band, I like all the vids on here, except "Down with the Sickness"...don't really care for it...
The lyrics to this song are dark and edgy, and while the original is beautiful, it does not emote the feeling to the song. Disturbed's cover arrangement lets us feel the dark edgy meaning and makes us listen better to what it is saying.
As a Reactor of covers, 1) Listen to the original... a few times. 2) listen to other songs by the coverer to familiarize yourself with "their style". THEN, react to it.
I prefer my method - WAY more of a fresh take. I like to be at least a little surprised by the video I'm watching. But there's no "correct" way to do a reaction video.
@@MattFarkas This is your channel, and I agree, you should do it the way you feel best. I don't have a channel, so I'm just speaking into the wind, but it seems to me, that if you are going to react to a "cover" you should have points of reference to both the orignal AND the genre of the covering artist. Otherwise, you're just reacting to 'a song'. In the case of this one, there is NO way you could be familiar with the original and have anticipated the cover rendition, so your reaction would have been totally fresh. I meant no insult by my comment, and I appreciate your efforts.
@@WT-bx6bp TBH, I had no idea this was even a cover until a few seconds into the song. I honestly thought I was just reacting to a popular Disturbed song. I had heard the original before, but I'm not a S&G superfan so I didn't know what the name of the song was.
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"IDK if I have heard it before guys" Me: Looks at the background with the TV having the exact same music video played at least halfway through. Nice acting for a "First Listen" though. I feel like a lot of people are doing these fake reactions for views. At least you could have covered it up better.
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE WORDS.... This song reminds of MANY bible verses, and it was written 50 years ago!.,, GOD KNEW HIS Word would always reach all generations..,, But , no one is listening to HIM!!!.., WE ARE "NOW" in the "Intensified Stage of the Angelic Conflict"!.., "Principalities and Powers"!!!!.., Satan is winning for now!
Ok I just subscribed, and now you have heard that version you HAVE TO CHECK OUT PENTATONICS VERSION!!!!!!!! There’s is the best. Oh and they are an A Cappella group. React to it you won’t be disappointed!
Beautiful use of the sound of silence at the beginning as well as a short bit at the end before the last 2 words. Well if using headphones you can hear the sound faintly ringing in the quiet.
David Draiman, an incredible voice!....powerful, controlled, haunting and can go from clear as a bell to vocal fry on a dime and back whenever he wants to. Most people wouldn't realize how incredible his voice is if they haven't heard this......since they are just used to his "metal" vocals. Amazing! If you want a more metal David...try "Dead Inside" with him doing vocals and Nita Strauss on guitar....what a collaboration! Liked your reaction a lot!
“Hello darkness, my old friend…” Everybody knows the iconic Simon & Garfunkel song, but do you know the amazing story behind the first line of The Sounds of Silence? It began 62 years ago, when Arthur “Art” Garfunkel, a Jewish kid from Queens, enrolled in Columbia University. During freshman orientation, Art met a student from Buffalo named Sandy Greenberg, and they immediately bonded over their shared passion for literature and music. Art and Sandy became roommates and best friends. With the idealism of youth, they promised to be there for each other no matter what. Soon after starting college, Sandy was struck by tragedy. His vision became blurry and although doctors diagnosed it as temporary conjunctivitis, the problem grew worse. Finally after seeing a specialist, Sandy received the devastating news that severe glaucoma was destroying his optic nerves. The young man with such a bright future would soon be completely blind. Sandy was devastated and fell into a deep depression. He gave up his dream of becoming a lawyer and moved back to Buffalo, where he worried about being a burden to his financially-struggling family. Consumed with shame and fear, Sandy cut off contact with his old friends, refusing to answer letters or return phone calls. Then suddenly, to Sandy’s shock, his buddy Art showed up at the front door. He was not going to allow his best friend to give up on life, so he bought a ticket and flew up to Buffalo unannounced. Art convinced Sandy to give college another go, and promised that he would be right by his side to make sure he didn’t fall - literally or figuratively. Art kept his promise, faithfully escorting Sandy around campus and effectively serving as his eyes. It was important to Art that even though Sandy had been plunged into a world of darkness, he should never feel alone. Art actually started calling himself “Darkness” to demonstrate his empathy with his friend. He’d say things like, “Darkness is going to read to you now.” Art organized his life around helping Sandy. One day, Art was guiding Sandy through crowded Grand Central Station when he suddenly said he had to go and left his friend alone and petrified. Sandy stumbled, bumped into people, and fell, cutting a gash in his shin. After a couple of hellish hours, Sandy finally got on the right subway train. After exiting the station at 116th street, Sandy bumped into someone who quickly apologized - and Sandy immediately recognized Art’s voice! Turned out his trusty friend had followed him the whole way home, making sure he was safe and giving him the priceless gift of independence. Sandy later said, “That moment was the spark that caused me to live a completely different life, without fear, without doubt. For that I am tremendously grateful to my friend.” Sandy graduated from Columbia and then earned graduate degrees at Harvard and Oxford. He married his high school sweetheart and became an extremely successful entrepreneur and philanthropist. While at Oxford, Sandy got a call from Art. This time Art was the one who needed help. He’d formed a folk rock duo with his high school pal Paul Simon, and they desperately needed $400 to record their first album. Sandy and his wife Sue had literally $404 in their bank account, but without hesitation Sandy gave his old friend what he needed. Art and Paul's first album was not a success, but one of the songs, The Sounds of Silence, became a #1 hit a year later. The opening line echoed the way Sandy always greeted Art. Simon & Garfunkel went on to become one of the most beloved musical acts in history. The two Columbia graduates, each of whom has added so much to the world in his own way, are still best friends. Art Garfunkel said that when he became friends with Sandy, “my real life emerged. I became a better guy in my own eyes, and began to see who I was - somebody who gives to a friend.” Sandy describes himself as “the luckiest man in the world.” Adapted from Sandy Greenberg’s memoir: “Hello Darkness, My Old Friend: How Daring Dreams and Unyielding Friendship Turned One Man’s Blindness into an Extraordinary Vision for Life."
Totally my favorite version of this song. I am not a metal fan but David has a voice that would melt butter. I even bought the CD with this on it and there are many on it I love. Surprised more than myself LOL
This is a message from the past. As someone who was around for the original, I can hear this is more intense. It’s like, you didn’t listen before and now your here. How do you fix this?!
Everytime I watch this video I’m extremely present to his voice and the video BUT at the same time I’m transported to somewhere higher but yet still very deep within my own feelings . It’s the most amazing cover I’ve ever heard . It’s a very powerful warning .
Paul Simon actually handed over the baton to David Draiman by telling him that he now owns this song. What an incredible honor to have the original song writer bestow that honor upon you! Great reaction too!
Look into Elvis Presley's cover of "Bridge over troubled waters". Paul Simon had the same reaction back then too. He's a great songwriter who knows his limitations as a performer.
Paul Simon said this is the best version he has heard of his song. And the darkness of the video helps relays the songs message. Which people still don't get.
Ditto!
Totally agrees
The video itself relays the story of resurrection of instruments and musicians carrying the music to the people ..
Well since since Paul didn't really say that, I doubt you "get" what the song is about either.
YOUR SO RIGHT ONLY US WHO ARE WOKE
Total masterpiece musicaly and visualy.
Totally agree. I nearly fell out of my chair!!
The music, the lyrics, the delivery---together they pierce human flesh and find their target deep in the soul. The language of the lyrics is 20th Century, but the message is very Old Testament.
My favourite version of this song, im old enough to remember
when it first came out in the 60s, but Disturbed by singing it slower made the words have more meaning for me. I also love their song Hold On To Memories
It's so good. 😭
I am 72 and do remember the original that was whimsical compared to this one. I had never heard of Disturbed until this song, but now have gone back to listen to all of their other songs and even though I would never have listened to heavy metal, I am not a true fan of Disturbed and make my granddaughter proud. I believe that while some of their fans from their earlier years complain that they hate this side of Disturbed, they now have so many more fans because they had the courage to show how good they actually are. Showing their fun side is this one (ruclips.net/video/ZkarGCYk9t8/видео.html) and I'm sure you remember the Chipmunks. Another great cover is Sting's Grammy winning "If Ever I Lose my Faith in You" which changes the original meaning of the song from a love song to something that is so important now with COVID. No one does a cover better than Disturbed.
Simon and Garfunkel gave a warning we didn't heed... Disturbed is here to chastise us for ignoring it.
Also highly recommend listening to the live version they performed on a late night show. It's an extra bit of awesome.
I have heard the Sound of Silence many times before. This version you feel deep in your heart and soul not just your ears
If you haven't already, watch the live Conan version. This is such a great visual version, the other just shows his raw talent. He had the flu in the Conan version and still nailed it!!
I'll check it out!
With a little auto tune correction!
@@MattFarkas It’s an amazing live performance!!
This version gives the lyric the power and anger it deserves
Disturbed also did a cover of Sting's 'If I ever loose my faith in you." It's another great cover.
Honestly, with this song, you need to do this official music video and the performance on Conan. That performance is absolutely freaking epic. David was "down with the sickness" (ill, cold, flu, idk exactly) at the time but still gave the performance of a lifetime.
Paul Simon saw the performance and shared it on his socials, a very unprecedented move by Simon. Draiman said that when he spoke to Paul, he absolutely loved it and was very complimentary.
Enjoyed your reaction. I've probably watched more reactions to this song than anything else on RUclips.
I love that one too. ♥️
My favorite ever, this version! Omg! I get chills, cry every time! AMAZING!!
The original was by Simon and Garfunkel in the 60's. The whole Evolution album is awesome. "A Reason to Fight" & "Hold on to Memories" are great songs. The whole album is to bring awareness to drug addiction and suicide. Great reaction 👍
And to hear the fun side of Disturbed, you have to listen to this. It will truly make you laugh. They are so great. ruclips.net/video/ZkarGCYk9t8/видео.html
I love the imagery at the end of the people on the boat taking the instruments across to the people with the sheet music.
Please react to their live performances on Conan. Absolutely brilliant..despite the fact that David was sick and had to sit for the performance!
I have been a fan of Disturbed from the start, so it was amazing to hear this softer side to them. But deciding to do a stripped back version was the right one for this song. It allowed them to use David's voice as the tool to build the intensity (and changing emotions - for me, it went from an isolated emptiness to full on anger ... with the instruments each adding their voice along the journey until the vocals and wall of sound are in unified rage ... then ending on a reflective sense of hope at the end).
If you want to hear another Disturbed cover that also has an emotional journey, check out their cover of Sting's If I Ever Lose my Faith in You.
check out the live version on the Conan show
I love this song , never heard of the band before but utterly blown away to the point of putting it on repeat so many times
absolutely love this song by Disturbed, never knew just how talented this group was, wow , love them now
Disturbed’s version hits all your musical senses…You see it, feel it, and hear it all in a powerful crescendo into finally uniting the music with the musicians…Brilliant!
Thanks for your well felt reaction, but most of all for NOT pausing the video!!
I love watching reaction videos of songs that move my soul…However, this cover by ‘Disturbed’ is always stopped for reaction just as it’s building to a new level…99% of male reactors do this, and I have to be honest and descriptive here (wives will understand what I mean🫢)…
It’s like the act of physical love being expressed and you are in a rhythmic flow toward a beautiful climax and suddenly…
your 6 yo. is knocking on the bedroom door…🙄🫤
Thanks for your beautiful reaction…
🦋Lily🦋
Well, I'm glad I didn't interrupt your flow! 😅
😆 🫢 🥰
I left out that your keene artistic abilities leant to your perception of the initial ‘sound of silence’…
Blessings friend…
🦋Lily🦋
Absolutely love his version and his voice.I have played it 10 times at least.
his live version on the conan show is amazing
This is top 3 favorite covers for me. Another one in my top 3 is Bad Wolves cover of the Cranberries Zombie. Both covers make me tear up lol 🖤
If I remember right it was Dan Donegan (the guitarist) that suggested they not go heavy with this one. I’m glad they didn’t. So much more emotion to it.
:)yes,this song combined with his voice is perfect
yeah, they put the emotions into it, that was lacking from S&G version. So it was a home run for me when I first heard it, I couldn't see David doing this, until he did it. Wow, did he do it, ha
This is a cover form Simon and Garfunkel, who owned this song in 1963. David Dramin from Disturbed sings a beautiful cover.
Nice review. Thank you. Disturbed's version of Simon & Garfunkel's original is the best. Anyone who ever tries to come up behind Disturbed should consider waiting a couple of centuries. Glad you found this version. Hold on to Memories is beautiful and should be an anthem for families.
If you miss the harmony, try the version where Myles Kennedy joins him. IT.IS..INCREDIBLE!!!!
Even Simon and garfunkle approve of this cover and they really like it, says a lot
When he sang this on CONAN, that is the best one, try it, I think you might like it :)
Also, be sure to watch their live performance on Conan. NOTE: that David Draiman was really sick for the Conan live performance and I heard he was not pleased with his performance, being the perfectionist that he is I can understand why he felt that way. However, the production as a whole was amazing and his performance was EXCEPTIONAL! I loved it. So POWERFUL and EMOTIONAL! Thanks, Diane
Disturbed "The Sound Of Silence" 03/28/16 | CONAN on TBS
Team Coco
S & G's version was the folk song version. Disturbed's version is today's electronic version with everyone in their own corner working phones, tablets and computers, keeping to themselves IN SILENCE!! The prophesy is coming true!!
I’ve been a fan of Disturbed for the closer side of 20 years now. I’ve always known David had an amazing voice but this song just really made that voice shine. I love watching people react to this as an introduction to them because it opens a door to a genre of music most people have had negative ideas about before. David really brought the song justice and reiterated the point that Simon and Garfunkel tried making 50 years ago. At the same time, he demonstrated the exact reason why I love metal music, especially vocals. The control that a metal vocalist has over their voice is damn near inhuman and David is the perfect example of this.
I read that this was the drummer’s mother’s favorite song. It was his idea to cover it, and do it in this style.
I been a biiiiig fan of Disturbed for well over 20 year.. But this song make me cry almost every time :(
Originally written by Paul Simon and sung by Simon & Garfunkle in 1964.
Now what? Lol… the live version is my ultimate fav song ever!💖
Hold on to the memories is a beautiful song by Disturbed
Try the version with David and Myles Kennedy of Alterbridge. Live in Houston.
I have the original version on Paul Simons 'Song Book" which I bought in the UK when Paul visited the folk clubs here. Sung by Paul before Garfunkle made them into a duo. I have always loved this song but Disturbed version is so awesome....I play it often.
I grew up with the original S&G version too. Check out the live duet version with Disturbed and Miles Kennedy.
How can you be a songwriter and not know this song just by hearing the title of the it? It’s a classic.
Simon and Garfunkel wrote and sang this song in the 1960s. They have a huge fan base that no doubt accounts for the zillions views of this version.
This version of the song is what made me actually listen to it. I am a fan of Simon and Garfunkel, but the original one was always too. . . idk, whimsical? and sounded weird to me, so I didn't pay it much mind. When I heard this tho, I cried, and immediately listened to it on a loop for the rest of the day, and I understood it.
Check out The Light also by Disturbed.
Brilliant song!
Hey Matt, check out Disturbed song "The Light" it is awesome, I guarantee you will like it very much!
As Michael Roques suggested, watch the Conan show and see David Draiman bring it flawlessly. It's a must see! I enjoyed your reaction. This is away from what you expect from Disturbed, but what a well-thought-out video to go along with the fabulous cover.
Hold on to the memories makes me cry every time I hear it
Watch the live performance on Conan. Best cover ever.
God: Would you like the voice of an Angel or Demon?
David Draiman: Yes
Volume up.... Body vibrating..... Get ready for a religious experience! Shakes me to my very soul! It's a thing of beauty!
If you want the harmony look for the live version with Myles Kennedy (in Houston I think)
Hold on to the Memories is another great unexpected song by them. Perfect song for whats going on in the world right now with the Corona Virus and everything. Would love to see you react to it.
The way they did it reminds me of an Opera song. Try Inside The Fire by them.
Hes ❤❤❤excellent 😊😊😊
I love this cover more than the original song ! You must hear it live at Conan O'Brain ! Greatings from germany ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Greetings, Eva! Maybe I'll do a reaction for that in the future. 🙂
The live version on Conan is AMAZING!!
I don't care for metal bands, but their slower songs I like...this one rocks and Queensryche Silent Lucidity..
Telling my age but studied this song in English original version Simon and Garfunkel but this version is awesome
if you want to see a versoion of this with harmonies in it you need to see the live version of this with myles kennedy it is amazing
Now we know the answer to the following question:
"So what would happen if a very popular early folk rock song written in 1963 by a 22 year old, was to be brought forward more than fifty years and performed by a modern hard rock metal band incorporating piano, a string section, kettledrums, fronted by a visionary vocal beast and produced with state of the art techniques and equipment?"
Lets do it again!
If you have not done so, watch the live version on the Conan show
"the words OF the prophets"!
Hate being nitpicky about such an amazing version of this classic song.
You obviously have heard it before as it shows that you have watched it on your screen right beside you
,you should see the live video done on Conan O'Brien. He broke the response as far as calling in and web site in history.
The live version on Conan was in my opinion even better. More grit and power.
If you want to hear the harmonies check out the version with Myles Kennedy. Amazing.
if you want harmonies, listen to Pentatonix
Nice reaction! You should watch the live version from Conan.
Please check out the bass gang cover of centuries
You really should listen to this (non-violent) by Pentatonix!
I noticed right away that the screen on the right has been played through, hence the red bar across the bottom of the screen. Just curious is all
I moved it to a random still that looked good before I started for visual aesthetic
Try Indestructible video by Disturbed...great videography....dont start w Down with the Sickness...its quite ummm raw
Simon and Garfunkel did this song originally
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David was classically trained to be a cantor...disturbed have a couple of other songs on here that are amazing!!!!
I am drawing a blank at the other videos
But for a metal band, I like all the vids on here, except "Down with the Sickness"...don't really care for it...
Live version....Conan O'Brien Show
It's jaw-dropping 🤯 🤯 🤯 🤯 🤯
Peace....
He also trained to be a cantor.
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simon and garfunkle did it 1st! Disturbed's is the best recorded version of this song ever!!!
The lyrics to this song are dark and edgy, and while the original is beautiful, it does not emote the feeling to the song. Disturbed's cover arrangement lets us feel the dark edgy meaning and makes us listen better to what it is saying.
As a Reactor of covers, 1) Listen to the original... a few times. 2) listen to other songs by the coverer to familiarize yourself with "their style". THEN, react to it.
I prefer my method - WAY more of a fresh take. I like to be at least a little surprised by the video I'm watching.
But there's no "correct" way to do a reaction video.
@@MattFarkas This is your channel, and I agree, you should do it the way you feel best. I don't have a channel, so I'm just speaking into the wind, but it seems to me, that if you are going to react to a "cover" you should have points of reference to both the orignal AND the genre of the covering artist. Otherwise, you're just reacting to 'a song'. In the case of this one, there is NO way you could be familiar with the original and have anticipated the cover rendition, so your reaction would have been totally fresh. I meant no insult by my comment, and I appreciate your efforts.
@@WT-bx6bp TBH, I had no idea this was even a cover until a few seconds into the song. I honestly thought I was just reacting to a popular Disturbed song. I had heard the original before, but I'm not a S&G superfan so I didn't know what the name of the song was.
Can't like this cause I will be # after 665. Great reaction!
Did you get the message of the song? Thus the dark video.
Yes!
It said "songwriter reaction." I was hoping for more focus on the lyrics.
But being this band didn't write the song, I guess kinda makes it moot.
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"IDK if I have heard it before guys" Me: Looks at the background with the TV having the exact same music video played at least halfway through. Nice acting for a "First Listen" though. I feel like a lot of people are doing these fake reactions for views. At least you could have covered it up better.
Classically trained Jewish Cantor.
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE WORDS....
This song reminds of MANY bible verses, and it was written 50 years ago!.,, GOD KNEW HIS Word would always reach all generations..,, But , no one is listening to HIM!!!.., WE ARE "NOW" in the "Intensified Stage of the Angelic Conflict"!.., "Principalities and Powers"!!!!.., Satan is winning for now!
You should have done a little research into the original and listened to it before you heard this take.
very late to party
Ok I just subscribed, and now you have heard that version you HAVE TO CHECK OUT PENTATONICS VERSION!!!!!!!! There’s is the best. Oh and they are an A Cappella group. React to it you won’t be disappointed!
I would have liked Pentatonix version more, if Disturbed hadn't done such an amazing job here.
Another good old song destroyed by kids. Sad and tragic. Just my opinion kids. Take it or leave it.
Such an absolutely beautiful version of this song. It grabs your soul.
Good for you! You caught the sound of silence where others missed it at the beginning.
Thanks for posting, my friend.
Beautiful use of the sound of silence at the beginning as well as a short bit at the end before the last 2 words. Well if using headphones you can hear the sound faintly ringing in the quiet.
Yes! I’ve watched so many reactions to this and 99% start checking to make sure their volume is on.
This song is so popular because David puts his heart and soul into this song.
Thank you David
Wow can he sing 🔥
David Draiman, an incredible voice!....powerful, controlled, haunting and can go from clear as a bell to vocal fry on a dime and back whenever he wants to. Most people wouldn't realize how incredible his voice is if they haven't heard this......since they are just used to his "metal" vocals. Amazing! If you want a more metal David...try "Dead Inside" with him doing vocals and Nita Strauss on guitar....what a collaboration! Liked your reaction a lot!
“Hello darkness, my old friend…” Everybody knows the iconic Simon & Garfunkel song, but do you know the amazing story behind the first line of The Sounds of Silence?
It began 62 years ago, when Arthur “Art” Garfunkel, a Jewish kid from Queens, enrolled in Columbia University. During freshman orientation, Art met a student from Buffalo named Sandy Greenberg, and they immediately bonded over their shared passion for literature and music. Art and Sandy became roommates and best friends. With the idealism of youth, they promised to be there for each other no matter what.
Soon after starting college, Sandy was struck by tragedy. His vision became blurry and although doctors diagnosed it as temporary conjunctivitis, the problem grew worse. Finally after seeing a specialist, Sandy received the devastating news that severe glaucoma was destroying his optic nerves. The young man with such a bright future would soon be completely blind.
Sandy was devastated and fell into a deep depression. He gave up his dream of becoming a lawyer and moved back to Buffalo, where he worried about being a burden to his financially-struggling family. Consumed with shame and fear, Sandy cut off contact with his old friends, refusing to answer letters or return phone calls.
Then suddenly, to Sandy’s shock, his buddy Art showed up at the front door. He was not going to allow his best friend to give up on life, so he bought a ticket and flew up to Buffalo unannounced. Art convinced Sandy to give college another go, and promised that he would be right by his side to make sure he didn’t fall - literally or figuratively.
Art kept his promise, faithfully escorting Sandy around campus and effectively serving as his eyes. It was important to Art that even though Sandy had been plunged into a world of darkness, he should never feel alone. Art actually started calling himself “Darkness” to demonstrate his empathy with his friend. He’d say things like, “Darkness is going to read to you now.” Art organized his life around helping Sandy.
One day, Art was guiding Sandy through crowded Grand Central Station when he suddenly said he had to go and left his friend alone and petrified. Sandy stumbled, bumped into people, and fell, cutting a gash in his shin. After a couple of hellish hours, Sandy finally got on the right subway train. After exiting the station at 116th street, Sandy bumped into someone who quickly apologized - and Sandy immediately recognized Art’s voice! Turned out his trusty friend had followed him the whole way home, making sure he was safe and giving him the priceless gift of independence. Sandy later said, “That moment was the spark that caused me to live a completely different life, without fear, without doubt. For that I am tremendously grateful to my friend.”
Sandy graduated from Columbia and then earned graduate degrees at Harvard and Oxford. He married his high school sweetheart and became an extremely successful entrepreneur and philanthropist.
While at Oxford, Sandy got a call from Art. This time Art was the one who needed help. He’d formed a folk rock duo with his high school pal Paul Simon, and they desperately needed $400 to record their first album. Sandy and his wife Sue had literally $404 in their bank account, but without hesitation Sandy gave his old friend what he needed.
Art and Paul's first album was not a success, but one of the songs, The Sounds of Silence, became a #1 hit a year later. The opening line echoed the way Sandy always greeted Art. Simon & Garfunkel went on to become one of the most beloved musical acts in history.
The two Columbia graduates, each of whom has added so much to the world in his own way, are still best friends. Art Garfunkel said that when he became friends with Sandy, “my real life emerged. I became a better guy in my own eyes, and began to see who I was - somebody who gives to a friend.” Sandy describes himself as “the luckiest man in the world.”
Adapted from Sandy Greenberg’s memoir: “Hello Darkness, My Old Friend: How Daring Dreams and Unyielding Friendship Turned One Man’s Blindness into an Extraordinary Vision for Life."
What a profoundly touching story of life!!! From the darkness to the blissful enjoyment of light!!!
Thank you so much for that! How amazing!
Wow...That is truely inspiring!! Thank you so much for posting that.
This makes sense to me. Thank you for telling us about this.
Totally my favorite version of this song. I am not a metal fan but David has a voice that would melt butter. I even bought the CD with this on it and there are many on it I love. Surprised more than myself LOL
Same here. I bought the CD just for this song. Best version I think.
Really? I’ve thought about buying it but I’m not a fan of metal either.
I'm now a fan & will look into more of their music
This is a message from the past. As someone who was around for the original, I can hear this is more intense. It’s like, you didn’t listen before and now your here. How do you fix this?!
Simon and Garfunkel recorded this in 1964, was written by Paul Simon and yes i'm old enough to remember when this song was released
Everytime I watch this video I’m extremely present to his voice and the video BUT at the same time I’m transported to somewhere higher but yet still very deep within my own feelings . It’s the most amazing cover I’ve ever heard . It’s a very powerful warning .