@@shawnconnolly5525 yes. I just felt the need to say that because of the imperfections I heard in his performance. I've definitely been wrong before. I love Chester regardless.
***** The only thing is that he was been singing this way in some type of group or band since around 1997, and his voice hasn't deteriorated that much from then until present.
I've never been a fan of Adele (not to say that she's terrible, just can't hear her voice for more than a couple of seconds). But hearing Chester singing this song sounds more fitting
It's hard to explain how you could feel connected to a person that you don't even know, however his music and passion in life was always something I relate to since i was a child. Rest in peace my childhood legend. 2017/07/21
@@polikumiku1275 I hope you're right about something just fatalist, because I believe Suicides go to a different place when they die because we have no right to take our lives ... I believe in Spiritism according to Allan Kardec
the pitch is all over the place in such a fantasticly chaotic and uncontrollable way. Like the water dripping through leaks in a roof that has already had so much to bear. And for this guy the rain kept pouring. I feel so blessed to have access to this performance.
I wish we could help him go through whatever rough time he went through, that made him go away. I miss you Chester. All of my teenage was just filled with your songs. Love you 3000... As for this one.. you owned the song. It was all yours from the first word..
vintagexela he wasnt talking about the people being quiet... There was a part at the end where Everyone started clapping after Chester... They cudnt synchronize the clap though. He was talking about this part.
It's not pitch-perfect, but being as close as it is while being basically a cappella (you can barely even hear Mike's guitar) is fucking amazing. And it's just not an easy song to sing in the first place. Blows me away.
I was absolutely blessed to attend the London 2010 summit and concert. I felt so connected to them, I couldn't believe that my favourite band was right in front of me, singing acoustically, allowing us to watch them rehearse. We were truly blessed. Do you know what I loved most about them? the way they treated us....I felt like their friend, not just their fan. Love to all of you out there. Let his "passing by" be a lesson to always try be humble with one another.
So many incredible vocal collaborations that could’ve been. Miss Chester but so grateful for what he contributed to the world. Sometimes people sing what’s in your soul.
His voice was like no other. I cried like a baby listening to this and knowing the world will never be the same without that beautiful voice and beautiful soul
I was there... LPU Summit in Hamburg/Germany. Will never be forgotten. I love you so so much my dear Chester. I will see you some day on the other side. Just ‘cause I can‘t see you, doesn‘t mean that you‘re not there...❤️💔✨ #RIPChester #MyLegend #MakeChesterProud
@@annonnie no, it's vocally difficult. Might have been very emotional too, but regardless, it's a very hard song to perform (he had to hold some very hard notes there for pretty long)