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Miss Lester had something you don’t see nowadays in black or white singers of pop music: class, and elegance, those are qualities that money can’t buy.
If you like the Percilla Presley look have you seen AJs tribute (at 16years old ) to Elvis on her official Music Video of "Suspisous Minds" it show her wearing the black leather jump suits, the guitar he used in the 1968 comeback tour, the percilla hairdo, the little girls representing Lisa Marie growing up in Graceland, and even the blue suede shoes she has on the couch. If you haven't seen it it's a must see
My following comments are from watching this your Reaction Channel and watching Disturbed's official B&W 4K upgrade Cover Video of "The Sound of Silence": OMG, the tissues I've 🤧 gone through since I discovered David Draiman and Disturbed performing their rendition of "The Sound of Silence" on April 29, 2024. That day I have to believe my spirit 🙏 guides (out of the blue) first led me to a cover video by Dan Vasc singing "Amazing Grace" which was phenomenal 👏 and then to the cover video of Disturbed and David Draiman singing this most POWERFUL, EMOTIONAL 😂rendition of Simon and Garfunkels "The Sound of Silence". NOTE: For those interested, here's some history on Paul Simon, who wrote the song in 1964. Watch their video from back then m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nkUOACGtGfA.html. It's a whole different vibe. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Silence I'm 75 and was 15 when they released one of the most popular, iconic classical songs of our time during the 60's. It's amazing how relevant it is today. Actually, I feel it is even more relevant now more than ever, by how we're so attached to our electronics and don't actually share our thoughts and feelings with each other. Because of that, it actually becomes more difficult to do so. We are losing our ability to really be able to communicate with each other. No wonder we've become so divided. I've spent days listening and seeing the many Reactional channel hosts and each of your reactions and hearing all of your comments, which I have thoroughly enjoyed. I still 😢 almost every time I watch and listen to it. I've also noticed that more males have shown more emotion and gotten teary-eyed than the females, just an observation. Thanks, Diane ❤😊
NOBODY "likes that." But the mother KNEW that Fancy had no chance of any life unless she got away from the family and the situation. In the song, Fancy DID get away. And the redeeming thing about the song (and about Fancy) is that she came to understand her mother's desperation and despite what her mother had done to her, Fancy had the grace to FORGIVE her mother and make something good out of what happened.
OK, the takeaway was the performance, the interaction between the two characters. Add to the the incredible musicianship, the stage presence, this was epic!
Going to see Robert Plant on August 13th and 14th, 2024, at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, Canada! Tickets cost a lot but so worth it!! Seen Robert in Vancouver in 1983 and again in 1994!!
Martina wrote this song about her 7 year old niece, the headstone is the actual one ,, I don't know if you caught that the boy was an angel that appeared to lead the girl to heaven.
They're " Going in on You " because no one tunes into these Reactions to Watch Someone Eating Dinner! If you're going to do a Reaction. Then Do a Reaction. If your going to eat Dinner, then keep that to Yourself Dear! But this was a Great Reaction! Glad you weren't Having Supper during this one ! Thanks! 🤗 👍
The heaviness for me is the loss of the ideals he represents. Most of us grew up on the idea of Superman and the hope it brings. For sure a heavy song…I really appreciated your genuine reaction, never hide the sadness
Meat Loaf appeared in over 50 films and television shows, sometimes as himself or as characters resembling his stage persona. His film roles included Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and Robert Paulson in Fight Club (1999).
The original live performance at Knebworth (1979) is really amazing, & at Knebworth the crowed was about 250,000, this was about 20,000. When tickets went on sale for this concert, they had 20 million request within a couple hours, they decided to do a lottery for the 20,000 tickets. This drummer as others said, was John Bonham son, he was 10 in (1980) when his father passed away. The band split up when Bonham passed away, they knew they could never replace him. From January (1969) when their first album came out & to this day have million of diehard fans, & I’ve been one for about 50 years. All of their music is amazing, & they do amazing blues music.
Marsha I cried with you, I've seen it before and it hits hard, but it's kind of good it's cathartic to let the tears flow and not everybody does, I loved your reaction because it was honest and real you didn't hide anything from us and for that I thank you, I cried with you, you're not alone.
Spiritual successor to 1985's "That's What Friends Are For" is 1999's "The Best Man I Can Be". '85, Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder. '99, Ginuwine, RL, Case & Tyrese. "That's What Friends Are For" written and produced by RIP Burt Bacharach & Carole Sager. "The Best Man I Can Be" written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Miss Dionne was Burt Bacharach's muse, Janet Jackson was Jimmy Jam's & Terry Lewis' muse.