Hot damn!! Yeah man, these guys NEVER cover anything mediocre. It must be a daunting task putting a tour together with their endless play list. So many layers.
So I thought Leonid and Friends was incredible covering several songs by Chicago with perfection. But then I find that they have equally perfect covers of several Earth Wind and Fire songs that are incredibly difficult to replicate. Then they covered some Tower of Power songs with perfection. And now Chaka Khan cover songs? Are you kidding me? This ensemble is just incredible. And that's putting it mildly. These are perhaps some of the most talented musicians in the world, all performing together with humility to keep great music alive for the next generation.
As soon as I see you're reviewing this band, I already know we are in for an amazing performance. They continue to astound me with their precise instrumentation and beautiful vocals. Always a fun time. Great reaction Harri. I love to see you groove to the greats. Thanks Harri and Robert. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Fantastic ❤🤩👍 Loved the original and this is just as good. Harri you have been on a treasurehunt tonight 🥰🙏🥳 Thanks for the suggestion and Thanks Harri
My poor mortal brain just can't keep up with what is going on in that song.I have been following these guys since they started on RU-vidand they just get better abd better.Thanks Harri.
Tight band, great vocals. And an exceptional cover of a great song. You and some of your viewers would enjoy the Rebecca Johnson band from Australia. They have a lot of RU-vid videos. Usually a three piece band, with drums, guitar and Rebecca on the vocals and bass. They are badass. I discovered them about a year ago and have been a fan ever since. If you are a fan of bass guitar, you'll enjoy her playing.
As with computer tech, military and aerospace hardware, etc., Russians aren't known for inventing much, but they have mastered the skill of reverse engineering and are damn good at producing (almost) exact replicas. Kudos to Leonid, Ksenia, et al. Chaka Khan should be flattered.
Ee-ee-eeh, whaddaya think of their arrangement changes on this tune? Several are pretty brilliant on this tune, at least to my ear. Maybe you could check out their "This Speck of Dust" -- it's all original, and *very* inventive ! Co-written by a fellow that has since passed. I think it's remarkable.