@@fanchonboisserie1890 avec plaisir c’est un de mes chouchous lui même si je préférais avec son groupe Sixteen Horse Power ou Woven Hand il faut absolument les écouter
@@fanchonboisserie1890 si tu as le temps commence par celui-ci tu m’en diras des nouvelles ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H4YHHPyx0ic.htmlsi=YvfYBtTf4wDWcI-V
You right their just discovered this gem and would have given anything to have been one of the lucky one sat in that close intimate session the orchestra adds such a depth and tone to the song.
@@Ample17 I definitely dont think hes a great singer, but I would say its quite clear hes struggling more here due to trying to sing the higher key at a softer volume.
@@ed8054 As most people. Higher notes are harder to control and sustain. The rest is really hardly singing, if you define singing by hitting and holding certain notes for a certain amount of time. I have nothing against the guy but I know know why he relies so heavily on auto tune and it's kinda sad, that you don't have to be able to sing anymore these days to be a singer, lol.
@@ed8054Incorrect. There's a difference between someone having to strain to hit some notes and someone being an outright bad singer, not in control of the most basic techniques. We share some common ground in our statements, but if you really think I just latched on to what you said and added "insults" you either have a problem with reading comprehension or inflated ego. Or both. Good day.
I enjoy that his voice is straining gives the song a raw emotional feel which as its about heartache is quite fitting. Stop hating, their is a thing called constructive criticism but suppose its true it l is easier to break something than create it.
I can't help but be amazed by the musicians who make this song amazing. Mr Malone is almost a bystander in the process. The music industry is a very interesting thnng. Big ups Mr Malone.
Ohhh merci beaucoup !!!!! Rois demain ... j'aurais toujours des frissons et les larmes quand il nous offre ces moments d'évasion avec sa poésie inoubliable qui a marqué nos esprits et nos cœurs ...
What a talent! Can't wait to see you at Bonnaroo 2024! Here's a cover we just released of this great song! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZgVJYwS796U.html
Trop gentil .. je sais que ce n’est pas parfait car je ne joue que depuis 3 ans de la guitare … mais j’aime bien essayer … j’espère ne pas faire saigner trop d’oreilles 😂😂😂
Nah i love posty, but he is right... posty is able to write hits like its nothing and he gives everything but if you rate his technical skills as a singer he cant Keep up.
@@Brew-Talityi feel with this, its less the technical skill and the raw emotion. Its clear this song hits a chord with him with every performance he does live, he always pours himself out and shows himself as vulnerable
@@Brew-TalityYou clearly don't understand how the voice as an instrument works and what it takes to be great all the the time. It's a physical impossibility. He was on tour. I'm not sticking up for him. I'm stating a fact when it comes to the physical demands of touring and not getting sleep. Unless your name is Chris Stapleton, you don't have an unlimited supply of vocal power. He misses zero notes in this version. His technical skills are more than fine. He's just singing tired. This is something that every singer has to do. He's also not getting any help from the mix. He's basically singing into the room with zero delay or reverb. The mix is just there to pick up the sound. This is a great performance relative to his exhaustion. He makes it an emotional delivery. It's so easy to troll touring artists and find clips that aren't optimal when almost everything they do is filmed. Get some perspective on how live performance works. If he had a mix with all the effects they use in the studio, you wouldn't even notice a difference.