Hi, I'm Brady Love! Welcome to my RU-vid channel, dedicated to my work as a singer and performer in musicals.
I'll be hosting all my new song recordings here, as well as footage from the musicals that I've appeared in over the years. I hope you'll enjoy what you hear!
Never seen someone sustain those belts at the end until now. Absolutely phenomenal job! Incredible breath control, voice was clear and consistent, vibrato perfectly incorporated. Then factoring in this was all done in character... I just don't see anyone doing this song better in or out of character. SIR, LEAVE SOME TALENT FOR THE REST OF US MORTALS, GEEZ!!!
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Back on the Elton John album, there were some different sounding vocals. Compare Your Song with Border Song. I read recently, possibly in Bernie Taupin’s book, that Elton used to try to sound like Mick Jagger in the early days. And one I really can’t explain is how his voice sounds on “Give Me the Love” from 21 at 33. I don’t believe I ever heard him song that again.
The surgery in 1987 did nothing to impact his falsetto. His voice had already changed dramatically over the prior years. All one needs to do is pick two hit albums, Captain Fantastic (1975) and Two Low (1983) and the drastic change in range is already apparent.
www.sometimeinseptemberband.com/home Song list + timestamps! 00:00:04 Long Train Running (The Doobie Brothers) 00:02:51 Your Love (The Outfield) 00:05:21 My Way (Frank Sinatra) 00:09:09 Free Fallin' (Tom Petty) 00:12:48 Your Song (Elton John) 00:16:53 September (Earth, Wind & Fire) 00:19:58 Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen) 00:22:34 Tennessee Whiskey (Chris Stapleton) 00:26:41 The Monster/Counting Stars (Boyce Avenue & CRS) 00:30:33 I Don't Want To Miss A Thing (Aerosmith) 00:33:42 Hooked On A Feeling (Björn Skifs & Blue Swede) 00:36:12 Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond) 00:39:44 The Story Of My Life (One Direction) 00:43:49 Get Ready (Rare Earth) 00:46:28 Can't Stop The Feeling! (Justin Timberlake) 00:49:48 Umbrella (Rhianna) 00:53:06 Mr. Brightside (The Killers) 00:56:43 Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars)
The ending lol, does it count as an IRL rickroll? And that's the grear thing about more comedic songs, you can be as silly as you want and it is still works
I posted this in a group chat almost three years ago and whilst scrolling through mildly unpleasant memories, I stumbled across this absolute gem. Beautiful, hilarious
I followed you after seeing you perform other music. While this type of song isn't my thing, and I think you've performed better - this is the first time I've seen you on a stage. That's the hard part - comfortably performing in front of other people - and as something I can't do myself - I highly commend you for it. And the band. Anyone who can just "perform" like that is super talented in my books.
The vibrato Brady does is one of the strongest I've heard of ANY singer or performer, and this is including singers from huge Broadway and West End productions. His first at 11:31 is especially amazing, he holds it so well and steady. Stunning performance Brady!
Elton John is the only musician I saw multiple times live in concert. I'd have to dig out my ticket stubs but I think I saw him 4 times. I don't remember what years but they were probably all prior to the vocal surgery. It's not that his voice changed so much as his style went from more of a rock and roll type singer to a more pop rock style singer. I like his really early albums best i.e. Tumbleweed Connection, Goodbye Yellowbrick Road, Empty Sky, Blue Moves, etc, etc.