This is one of the most popular Home Free songs. It was the first song I ever heard from Home Free & I was instantly hooked. It really showcases the talent of these 5 men (their tight harmonies, Tim Foust's bass & Adam Rupp's incredible beatboxing). They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old (about 100 yrs.) & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney. Some of my favorites are "Take Me Home Country Roads", "In The Blood", "Blue Ain't Your Color", "How Great Thou Art", "Ring Of Fire", "Elvira", "Hillbilly Bone", "American Pie", "Brother In Arms", "One Man Band", "Listen To The Music", "Sea Shanty Medley", "Skull & Bones" etc.
Great reaction man, Thank You. Oh Yes you will love Elvis. This man was great for every kind of person. Loved everyone. Gave Houses and Cars. Money. Paid bills. so on. To anyone in need. And MUCH! More.He was friends with Muhammad Ali, James Brown, Sammy Davis. Mick Tyson spoke well of Elvis. 31 Films. He was In the Army. Great Music. Hundreds of different styles. I could go on.
Maybe you like to see him with his band rehersing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6_-MVLwX1o0.htmlsi=PWf2RH5wiplg6drO 1970 stranger in the crowd. His musicians always spoke highly about working with him. Loved your reaction!💚☀️
Elvis loved and appreciated his musicians. It was part of his show to introduce each one to the audience. Every Elvis fan knows each of his musicians by name. If you type this title into RU-vid you will see such a moment. Elvis Presley - Introductions By Elvis (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)
The ladies still love him today! You are right about his band, they were great! I agree with what others have said, check out the 1970 in Las Vegas version. I'm sure you will enjoy the performance as it is different from this one.
This is the tamed down version ,because it was seen over forty countries ,and over one billion people seen this concert ,now go watch the 70 version in Vegas live ,it will blow your mind ,by his dance moves
Great reaction. For another mind-blowing live Pink Floyd masterpiece, be sure to check out the 25-minute long epic "ECHOES." (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zrProK5R7ms.html) The song is a brilliant and deeply emotional musical "conversation" between Gilmour's guitar and Rick Wright's keyboards (and their voices), and when Wright died in 2007, Gilmour stated that he'd never perform it live again. So this video, from the final night of Gilmour's 2006 tour, is literally the last performance ever. Enjoy! I look forward to seeing your reaction.
Greetings from Canada. This is from the movie TSRTS... and while the audience was happy with what they saw and heard, you can be sure that Jimmy did a full post- production before it hit the screen. He was in charge of how the music sounded. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
@@eddybassreactsall their music is amazing, I highly recommend watching live from this same concert. Live at Madison Square Garden (1973) Since I’ve Been Loving You, one of their greatest live performances. I hope you decide to checkout a lot more from Led Zeppelin.
You'll find that a lot of Metal, particularly Progressive Metal, and Rock, have odd time signatures, tempo, and beat changes, etc. Much of the reason is to add difficulty and complexity to the music, including their ability to play it. Progressive bands, such as Tool, Rush, and Dream Theater, place more emphasis on very precise playing. Lyrics, are important in all of these genres as well, but not in every song, of course,
@@eddybassreacts Many thanks, my friend and I took two LSD trips each like you do !!! on the way to this concert, what a fantastic evening we had, really first class all night long, happy days were they. Three cheers to you ooo thanks
Dude, you don't want the 1973 Aloha version. You definitely need to hear the 1969 Studio Version (very different from live) Also consider the 1970 Vegas Live version, Wayyyy Tooo Much ENERGY!
@@eddybassreacts 1970 Vegas ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T1g5tVGZhfk.html -- do not stop the video when it gets dark -- it isn't the end.
Man, if you're into bass, Tool is where you need to be. Killer bass and drums and interesting lyrics is their trademark. Also polyrhythms and time signature changes are the norm for them. It seems odd in the beginning, but I promise they will grow on you! Schism allegedly has 47 time signature changes, which is extreme even by Tool standards. As for the videos, don't waste your time trying to figure them out because it's just avant garde art which never has any obvious connection to the songs at all.
@@eddybassreacts You may want to try their song, The Pot. It's a bit more conventional and is generally recommended as one of the best Tool songs to introduce a new listener to. It's a really good song and with a bit of funkiness to it. I think you'll love it!
For someone with no words, you had the words! Great reaction to this fantastic band. No bad songs, but lots of great ones. Please continue to to react to them. They will blow you away everytime.
… Yes, there are other bands and not just Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Black S. etc - there is also Deep Purple and they have been making damn good music since 1968 ... especially from 1969 to 1975 the best songs for me. 🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank You
Yes, yes, to all you say. I'm not sure I ever heard this particular recording before. Although I've heard several. It was probably the best. I actually heard them do this live in '94.
Catching the emotion within the performance 💓💗❤️❤️🔥🫠 Most reactors just miss the point or are 2🐓2 say 🤣😂🤣💦 This is just down right yummy 🥰 I’m speaking as true loving spouse 😘 I think Dimash is a very brave performer to sing a man’s desire 😍💓💗💖 SO DANG WELL‼️ Last 🌬 🎶 run was over 22 seconds ⏱ The song is by “A'Studio” 1998 They are some of the band mates preforming with Dimash 🎹🎸🤩 The gentleman standing in the audience in the white shirt is “Maestro Igor Krutoy”✨🎹✨🎼 He's a Ukrainian & Russian music composer, performer, producer, musical promoter & billionaire. Very famous‼️🌟🇺🇦🇷🇺 He came “Out of Retirement” to work with Dimash. When you see him at the 🎹 with Dimash you can bet he’s the composer and or collaborator of that song. They’re Vast Friends Now 🎼💞 & ALL 🦌🦌 ARE GRATEFUL🫠 The most impressive part is his ✨ “Honor & Spirit” ✨ ❤️2U&ALLU❤️🦌🦌💫🌎🕊️🇺🇸
I have watched this about a million times and still love it! Sabaton does great songs about all wars and they're all so great! You can't go wrong with any of their videos!
ぜひ ご覧ください!Please take a look at these Japanese female bassists ! MISA ( BAND-MAID ) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yfORoQIqB3E.html F Chopper KOGA ( Gacharic Spin ) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PIcdNYT8oZk.html Fami ( now LOVEBITES ) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q_UqztwYAOU.html Kiyoshi ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X67Lc4QvxsU.html
LOVEBITES の現在のベーシスト Fami の「エイリアンエイリアン」演奏ビデオと、ライブビデオ BAND-MAID「HATE?」、Gacharic Spin「赤裸ライアー」をお勧めします。 I recommend the video of LOVEBITES current bassist Fami performing an arrangement of " Alien Alien, " as well as the live videos of BAND-MAID " HATE? " and Gacharic Spin " Sekira Liar. "
Looks like you enjoyed this. In the same vein, maybe you will like their video of “Folsom Prison Blues”. In concert, they mash the two songs together. And they use a looper to get the background vocals. It’s fun.