Small correction, while the group has existed for 20 years, only one of those original members still “sings” with them today (beatboxer Adam Rupp). The others have all joined over the years (most recently Chance who joined back in 2016).
Danielle, Home Free is just an incredibly versatile group they've covered blues, RB, country, moTown, pop, and folk music and the amazing thing is they really care and respect the music artists they are covering while at the same time they always manage to put an often wonderful new creative interpretation of the music out to new generations... so much amazing music to sample... In the Blood by John Mayor, Ring of Fire by J Cash, When a Man Loves a Woman, Walking this Land, End of the Road boyz to Men, wow plus original music they recorded...so much to explore
If you want to see something really impressive, watch them sit down with the legendary original artists like Don McLean (American Pie) or the The Oak Ridge Boys (Elvira). It takes backbone not only to cover a song, but do it in the presence of the artists who made it a hit in the first place
Your gonna get your mind blown when you listen to their version of an old Boys 2 Men tune. That’s the teaser. You find out which one it is. Soooooo much fun to listen to. 🤯🤯🤯
How Great Thou Art video is very impressive from Home Free. Shows each member sing. They won a season of the singing contest the Sing Off, Ring Of Fire outstanding song
Their cover of Folsom Prison Blues is really good as well. A singer who will blow your mind is Tatiana Shmaylyuk. She is the singer for the band Jinjer, watch the live session of Pieces.
The "nose whistle" you mentioned, THAT is the greatest "beat boxer" in the world, Adam Rupp, doing the harmonica with his voice - no real harmonica here. He's one of the co-founders of Home Free (started in 2000 with his brother, Chris (usually wears a hat or cap since he was balding), whom you'll see in their older videos before Chris went solo in 2016 & chose Adam Chance as his replacement). Adam & Chris Rupp are from Minnesota. The jaw harp you hear at the very beginning, going in & going out of the swamp, is Adam Chance whom they just call "Chance" (since their beat boxer is also "Adam") & also sings baritone/bass & he's from southern Alabama. He has a pretty wide octave range. The lowest bass singer on the planet (possibly) is Tim Foust who has a 5+ octave range from the deepest bass to high tenor & he's from the very southern part of Texas. If you'll go back & listen, after Tim does his solo part at the end of "sleeping in my grave", when the other harmonies come back in, Tim goes an octave lower to like a G1. He destroys speakers...seriously! Austin is the one in the middle who sings first & is their very high tenor & he's a real Southern country guy from Tifton, GA. You should hear his version of "When a Man Loves a Woman"! Rob Lundquist was the 2nd singer & tenor whose voice you thought had a twang, but he's the "Yankee" from Minnesota along with the Minnesota beat boxer! He has an amazingly beautiful smooth, warm & fuzzy voice. They ALL do some of the background sounds whenever it's needed! They are truly amazing & you have an incredible choice of over 150 of their videos to choose from. Their fans are called "Home Fries" & we are a very loyal bunch! "If you react to them, they will come"! 😊
still hungover from last night but i'm so glad i woke up on time for this coz they are amazing!! any tips for a hangover cure coach? sir Micah? 😅 ❤🙏 #subscriptionsquad
Have you ever thought of reviewing Angelina Jordan? I think you could add some unique insights. I would recommend her cover of the Adele song "All I Ask". She has her own songs but her covers would be the better place to start, I think.
I think you missed one impressive thing: right after the bass sang his line, he sang the same line again, but one octave lower. A lot of people miss it because it doesn't sound human. His name is Tim Foust and he actually broke my subwoofer with Folsom Prison Blues.
In the opening scene, the members are: Front Left - Rob Lundquist - tenor Front Center - Austin Brown - tenor (super highs) Front Right - Tim Foust - basso profundo (5 octave range) Back Left - Adam Chance - baritone Back Right - Adam Rupp - beatboxer Occasionally Tim will take a higher part and Adam Chance will take over the base line. They do some amazing stuff.
Yup, they've been around since 2000. Picked up and lost quite a few members during that time. But since they won the Sing-Off TV Show in 2013, they've had only one personnel change. Founding member Chris Rupp (Adam's brother) left in 2016 or 2017, and was replaced by Adam Chance. You'll see Chris in a number of Home Free's older vids. Chris also has solo stuff, duets with his sister Tristin, and small ensemble pieces on his personal YT channel and on the 7th Ave Band channel. Adam Chance is just called "Chance," to avoid confusion with Adam Rupp. Austin Brown is a very popular soloist. He has his own YT channel. And some vids on the Home Free channel, such as "When a Man Loves a Woman," are essentially Austin solos as well. Tim Foust's bass work is comparable to Avi Kaplan (formerly of Pentatonix) or Geoff Castellucci (of Voiceplay). Home Free has a couple vids of Adam Rupp doing "drum solos" during live performances. You might find them amazing. It used to be that everything HF did in concert was 100% live. But now with some of these complex songs like the one you just listened to, they use a looping machine on stage. Because even Adam Rupp can't do fake drums and fake harmonica at the same time.
You shouldn't spoil the surprises in Mayday like that... That twist is one of the coolest parts... and I would argue that Tim has closer to 6 full octaves of range.
So glad you have added Home Free to the a cappella mix. They are country based but do many other styles, making them uniquely their own. Watch Rob (the 2nd tenor to sing here) let go in “End of the Road”. I love the harmonies in “Helplessly Hoping”. And one of their most breathtaking videos is their version of “How Great Thou Art”. Thanks for your reaction
Elvira is one of my favorite songs that Home Free has done. They collaborated with The Oak Ridge Boys, so it's kind of new school meets old school in one song :)
My favorite is their version of devil went down to Georgia with Charlie Daniel, although as far as I know they didn't make a video (which makes me sad).
Check out Misty Mountains Cold by Peter Hollens and Tim Foust and then Far over the Misty Mountains by Geoff Castellucci. Tim Foust is the bass from Home Free and Geoff Castellucci is the bass from Voiceplay. Both Misty Mountains are worth a listen for different reasons. Hope you enjoy them. 👍🍻😁
Danielle, with all the fantastic music you react to, I was very surprised to find out that you hadn't experienced my favorite acapella group yet! Home Free is phenomenal!! Probably because they started in my state of Minnesota. 😁 Okay, here is a group primer: Rob Lundquist (far left): smooooth tenor vocals and a constant source of humor. Adam Chance (back left): versatile baritone/bass who takes over the bass part when Tim takes the lead. Goes by Chance to avoid confusion with the other Adam. He was doing the "mouth harp" on this. Austin Brown (middle): beautiful soaring tenor vocals and adds a few little yodels on certain songs. Adam Rupp (back right): the walking percussion machine who did the "harmonica" on this. Pretty sure he's not human. Tim Foust (far right): bass with an incredible range. His lowest notes come from the mines of Moria. Also, on some older videos, you will see a gentleman who's not in this (usually wearing a cowboy hat); that's Chris Rupp, Adam's brother, who left a few years ago to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Chance. Everything these guys do is gold, and here are my suggestions for moving forward: "How Great Thou Art" and "Helplessly Hoping" (sheer vocal perfection), "All About That Bass" and "The Butts Medley" (for their hilariously goofy side), "Folsom Prison Blues" (even deeper vocals from Tim and more of Adam's harmonica), "Blue Ain't Your Color" (shows their genre versatility), and my favorite Home Free song, "Do You Hear What I Hear?" You'd better get to work, my friend; the rabbit hole is deep, but oh so magical! 😊
Todd Erickson: good selection there. I would add Hillbilly Bone (cover of Blake Shelton's song ft. Trace Adkins) - after hearing that one followed by Folsom Prison Blues, with my good headphones, all the sounds of nature seemed to be "pale" in comparison - I kept on expecting the rich bass sounds of nature, but never felt I heard the representation correctly. Maybe my ears are damaged as a result? (lol). Just saying - Hillbilly Bone is a good addition to the list. And if Danielle Marie Sings likes bass, then those two songs would be a good reaction video to do - contrasting from Folsom (serious, but a little cheeky) to Hillbilly (pretty much all-out fun and humorous)
Very good selections of songs to suggest and may I add to the selection and you must wait to do a reaction on their take of the cover "Mayday." Please hold off on this one until you have become more knowledgeable about Home Free because we wouldn't want the surprises to be lost in this reaction. Also welcome down the Home Free rabbit hole and to the Home Fries family! 👍
@@guillermomunoz4287 Only because that was in 2013. As good as they were in winning that competition, they've gotten SO much better, especially since Chance came aboard.
How Great Thou Art and Helplessly Hoping (from Crosby, Stills and Nash) are 5 voice, no "percussion" songs. They do a John Denver song - Take Me Home Country Roads. Some military tearjerkers - Travelin' Soldier and Go Rest High On That Mountain. Tissues required. They did a remake of American Pie with Don Mclean. I grew up with this song and was so glad he did it with them. And an Ed Sheeran song - Castle On The Hill. They also did a tik-tok style Sea Shanty Medley. They were born to do these songs. It's not one of their big songs, but I like Moonshine. They do a few Christmas songs, including an excellent "Do You Hear What I Hear". Dive Bar Saints is an original contemporary country song.
Just an FYI on the Beatboxer, Adam "The Freak of Nature" Rupp ... he was twice voted "Best All Around Beatboxer" by his Peers at the World Beatboxing Expo"
Where did this come from? I cannot find that information anywhere, please cite where you have found that Adam was voted best beatboxer in the world anywhere other than RU-vid.
Google is not helpful when I try to search ”World Beatboxing Expo”. Nothing by that name. Please give us more info where and when it happened! Otherwise I call this BS😆
Adam Rupp the Beatboxer I like to say must have swallowed a complete drum kit as a child and it's been trying to escape ever since.. you can see him do complete drum solos on line...he is one of the most talented beat boxers perferming today!! So glad you enjoyed this group!!
Adam plays several instruments, drums being one of them. So, he knows what drummers are capable of doing and keeps it realistic. He doesn't do things that a natural drummer wouldn't be able to do.
Geoff Castelucci and Tim Foust are good friends, I keep hoping they do another collab together someday. Great reaction, there are a dozen HF vids that I could recommend, but "Cover Me Up" and "Helplessly Hoping" are two favorites that bring tears every time. "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Sea Shanty Medley" are great fun!
The first vocalist is Austin, high tenor, he can use the twang but he has gorgeous high notes as well. The second vocalist was Rob, tenor, He has a lot of soul and can do insane runs and also is an underrated whistler in some of their songs. The Bass is Tim. He can go crazy low and actually taught Avi and Geoff how to go lower with the growl technique. He also has a 5 octave range. The beatboxer is Adam. He is a human drum kit and can make more sounds than you can imagine. Chance is the baritone. He can use overtone singing techniques like you heard here with his jaw harp impression throughout the song. He can also cover bass whenever Tim takes the lead and has a general great rolling baritone sound as well.
didgeridoo? ? ? ... umm... I think you might be referring to his impression of a 'mouth harp' or a 'jaw harp' which is a prominent instrument in The Old South, in the USA, & this is a traditional Southern song & there are no didgeridoos in The South, because those are from Australia, on the other side of the planet. If you are not familiar with The South, then this is understandable. The South, is it's own culture. To learn more about what a 'mouth harp' or 'jaw harp' is, please refer to Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew%27s_harp FYI - The instrument in question exists in many cultures & is also commonly referred to a 'Jew's harp' but it actually has nothing to do with Jews at all, kind of like 'French Fries' have nothing to do with France, & 'Canadian Bacon' has nothing to do with Canada. English is just a really messed up language. We borrow words & phrases from other cultures & then butcher the correct pronunciation & then totally misappropriate where they came from. Most of us just smile & nod & shake our head in disbelief at our own language... Please don't feel bad at all. :-) The real question is how does Adam Chance make the sound of this instrument, because it is a metal instrument & typically sounds nothing like the human voice. But then again, how does Adam Rupp make the sound of a harmonica? These guys are just crazy talented & must have practiced for hours & hours to perfect these sounds. It blows my mind every time I hear this song. I love it & I love Home Free. They are amazing in so many ways & also very funny.
The one thing I can't get into with them is how Austin forces a twang. It just ruins so much of what he does otherwise. If he'd just sing it straight with his actual voice/accent, it would be so much better.
They did the great classic "American Pie" with the legendary og singer Don McClean, in that video, each of them except beat boxer Adam Rupp, sang a verse so it is a great way to hear them individually.
1st singer/pretty-boy high tenor: Austin Brown. 2nd singer/bearded teddy-bear anchor tenor: Rob Lundquist. Beat-boxer/harmonica mimic: Adam Rupp, one of the original founders. Least obvious singer/neat beard, baritone-bass: Adam Chance, usually referred to as "Chance" to avoid getting him mixed up with beat-boxer Adam. He does a lot of low-profile things in this particular song--but he's incredible in his own right. Get used to the Boys sharing the spotlight and letting each person strut their stuff regularly. Super Bass: Tim Foust--five octave range, strong in all of them. All of them are so dratted talented.
Another Home Fry here, subbing in hopes for more. In the blood, End of the Road, Castle on the Hill of of course, Helplessly Hoping ( one of my favorites)
My favorite is "how great thou art", "ring of fire" "hopelessly helping", and on and on. Each one you play may we'll be your favorite until you play another.
So Home Free basically take turns in the spotlight. Their videos will very heavily feature one member for a couple videos than they switch who that is. If you want a REALLY good overview of each member, you should check out the 50th anniversary version of American Pie by Don Mclean and Home Free. They basically each get a verse.
I learned the harmonica sound when I was younger, and messing around. For me, it was restricting air flow to the soft palette while drawing your tongue back, but keeping it flat. I don't know how to explain it better, but it sounds the same.
They are amazing and have so much to bring. You have to really do Ring of Fire 🔥 it will also blow you away. Amazing vedio you will love it from the High to the Low Low Low Low
Great reaction, new sub. I have a challenge for you. If you ever want to step into a world of music you never knew you needed, allow me to suggest Nightwish - Ghost Love Score (live at Wakken, 2013). They are a led by arguably the best female vocalist alive today, Floor Jansen. And their genre is Symphonic Metal. I promise you, it will shatter any preconceptions and re-write your entire opinion on metal music, and no matter what you may think now, you cannot expect what they have to offer. Think a combination of Classical music, opera, metal, and musicals. I look forward to seeing our Valkyrie Queen, our Lady of Metal, Floor Jansen, blow your mind.
Loved the reaction! One of my favorites by them is their cover of "Never Gonna Give You Up" that they recorded during the quarantine. They "Rick-Rolled" their entire fan base on April Fool's Day. Not only is it hilarious, but the vocals are incredible. Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole!
This was a very good song to start with. I'd definitely recommend the cover they did of American Pie with Don McLean. That one really showcases each of their voices since they each get a verse.
Adam Rupp is the beatboxer and he is doing the harmonica and drum effects. Adam Chance is Baritone and he is also doing the mouth harp (didgeridoo) effect. Tim Faust is the deep bass however he has a wide range. Rob Lindquist is the bearded guy in the bibs who was the second soloist he also does the dub dub doo routine. Austin Brown was the first soloist. They will sing the songs with various lead singers then they choose the one that they all like the most. They are excellent.
You love this song... (yes its one of my favorites), you will also go crazy for two others they do, "Ring of Fire" and "Misty Mountains" and then the rest that Eric suggested. Thank you for the great reaction. #Subscriptionsquad
I'll recommend songs that show off each individual member the best in my opinion, plus recommend songs where all 5 of them sing Austin (high tenor): When A Man Loves A Woman Rob (tenor): End Of The Road Chance (baritone): I Can't Outrun You Tim (bass): honestly pretty much any song Adam (beatboxer): Sea Shanty Medley Songs where all 5 members sing: Helplessly Hoping, Go Rest High On That Mountain, How Great Thou Art, Auld Lang Syne
One of my all time favorites is " Do you hear what I hear" just unbelievable!!!! Great Christmas song by these guys. To be honest. There is not one song that is bad. These guys are just the best out there. Just crazy good!!!!
The best part of watching someone react to Home Free is when the person gets excited early in the song and you know they haven’t shifted out of first gear yet and are really about to hit them with something
You have a great personality and demeanor for this style of RU-vid video. Your reactions are relatable and genuine, while your analysis is concise and informative. Thank you for doing these videos! One suggestion I have is to go back 5 seconds or so each time you pause the video, just so you don't miss any transitions. :) #SubscriptionSquad
I want to say that Home Free and VoicePlay competed in the same season of Sing Off with Home Free winning that season. I believe voice play was eliminated mid season like week 5ish.
0:29 Eric knows his stuff.... that's the same exact order/sequence I'd recommend. However, I'd also like to add their cover of Vince Gill's "Go Rest High On That Mountain".
It doesn't get any better than Home Free and the rabbit hole is deep. They do all kinds of covers and original music, all with a country flair, all a capella..they do use a looper in concert to help layer the percussion when doing things like the harmonica solo...they all can do basic beatboxing...Adam Rupp is the vocal percussionist and is nicknamed "Freak of Nature" because of his ability mimic real instruments. They all take turns being leads in songs or in a song itself...if you look at American Pie ft. Don McLean, the original song writer, they all have a piece of the lead....just one example. Also Adam Rupp has several "Drum Solo" videos that you can watch him do his thing...the main one people react to is him in a red flannel and is over 6 years old..but will still floor you. Austin Brown is the high tenor that was lead in this song...he is just amazing. Rob Lundquist is the second tenor, with the full beard, and has that soulful voice you can hear in "Blue is not your color" and "End of the Road" amongst others. Tim Foust is the bass with the +5 octave range. Adam "Chance" is a bariton/bass who can sing bass when Tim takes lead, and he was doing that Jaw Harp sound in this..he is the newest member. In older videos you will see Chris Rupp (usually wears a cowboy hat) and he and Adam Rupp co-founded the group in college.
Glad you jumped in on Home Free, once we see a reaction we all come tumbling in lol . They have lots of great songs When a Man loves a Woman is very Strong for Austin like End of the Road is Strong for Rob, and Cover Me Up by Chance but also a lot of songs that feature all of them 1 of my fav is Country Roads, In the Blood, but Many great songs!
Love your reaction... Tim Foust (the bass) had a stupid range that no one person on this earth should possess and he does it with ease and sooo smooth... I would recommend his cover of "I can't help falling in love with you"... it's so smooth and effortless and it's just so pure and beautiful
If you do another HOME FREE song, you begin to fall down the Rabbit Hole. And I suggest that you do. Because the group is amazing. But do a few, ok, at least 5 before you listen to their MAYDAY Cover. Great reaction.
Great reaction. This group gained the bulk of their current fame on a, sadly short lived, tv acapella contest show called The Sing Off. (Definitely jump down that rabbit hole if you get time.) They won the year after Pentatonix (I am shocked there is no PTX in your catalog yet btw.) I believe it was 2012.
First time listener and new subscriber...#subscriptionsquad. 🙂 I really enjoyed your reaction to this song. I too enjoy good acapella groups! So far my other two favorite groups and songs are: Pentatonix singing "Mad World", and Voice Play singing " Carry On My Wayward Son.". I would love to see your reaction to either one of those!!! (or both 😉)
The most beautiful song of harmonies for a singer to listen to in order to learn more about Home Free's talent would be the cover of "Helplessly Hoping" by Crosby, Stills and Nash. So beautiful it will want to make you cry.
Misty mountains Peter Hollens feat Tim Foust (bass in Home Free) also a good intro to Peter hollens. He layers himself, so all the voices in that song were just those two. The highs and lows in that piece are amazing.
Home Fry here, just subscribed, hoping for more Home Free. Would also love you to check out VoicePlay. They are amazing, too! HF favs: Folsom Prison Blues, My Church, In the Blood, Hillbilly Bone, Crazy, Diamond Dreams, Mayday (don't do that one until you know their voices well!). VP favs: Warriors, Eleanor Rigby, Butter, Bang, If I Were a Rich Man, Carry On Wayward Son, Superstition, Oogie Boogie Song.
One of my standards for reaction videos used to be ... Johnny Cash's rendition of Hurt. This is my new litmus test for reaction videos. I'll let you know at the end how well you did.
Thank you for your reaction. Home Free is a wonderful group. I am a new subscriber to your channel. I would like you to react to someone completely different. Her name is Diana Ankudinova. She is not like anyone I have heard before. She is a teenage polyphonic contralto. You should hear her sing WICKED GAMES or Russian song called RECHENKA. She will blow your mind.
Hello Dani, I love your reactions!!! Can you please do a reaction to Pentatonix's cover of Bohemian Rhapsody or Amazing Grace. They are Grammy award winning acapella group . I will be so happy if you notice my comment
You need to listen to their Sea Shanty medley, and listen to The Freak of Nature, Adam Rupp the vocal percussionist playing Castanets. For juist fun vids, check out Butts Remix, HillBilly bone and Champagne taste on a Beer budget. Welcome to rabbit hole that is Home Free.
Hello Danielle, you have stumbled upon quite an extensive "rabbit hole." Home Free sings many different genre's, but they give it a little "Southern twang." haha. You were wondering about how they all can interact in a song, and this is a link to one of their newer covers "One Man Band." Even Adam the beatboxer sings a bit in this one. Enjoy . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fgW1whLz--U.html
That "nose whistle" as you put it is probably one of the finest simulations of a harmonica you're likely to hear. Keep in mind that everything you hear is the group you see. No Jew's Harp, no drums, just vocals and beat-boxing.
She missed ALOT by constant stoppage, she is too impressed with her own voice, rather than listening to this great performance. Nope, will not subscribe here.
Adam has never competed internationally, so this is false information. He has won two local sweepstakes in Midwest more than a decade ago. He has said that he is not interested in competing and that he prefers musicianship over gimmicks.
Loved your reaction! Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole! You mentioned you'd like to see them all singing at one time. Check out the Country Rebel Church Sessions where Home Free did "Go Rest High On That Moutain". One take. Live. Fabulous. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gxrblK9vfvQ.html They tend to change soloists, parts, genres freely (and magnificently!). "Go Rest High" features Rob throughout the main song with Tim (the bass here) doing the interlude. Keep the Home Free reactions coming!
Must hear: Folsom Prison Blues; Helplessly Hoping; How Great Thou Art; When a Man Loves a Woman. And many more ! And the harmonica sound mystifies and shocks many people.
It's good you have ear buds in, but you should really invest in a screen bigger than a postage stamp to do your reviews on... You ask a lot of questions because you can't squint hard enough to see the answers in the video. Just sayin'
Great reaction... this group of guys is so talented .. each one of them. You have been given some good info below.. It you get a chance, check out an oldie... Country Fried Medley and more recently. Amercan Pie with Don MacLean, Ring of Fire with Avi Kaplan.. and Christmas music, but wonderful year round imo Do You Hear What I Hear.. the beatboxer arranged that one... and When A Man Loves A Woman.. oh.. just close your eyes and pick one.. you cant go wrong! Thanks for all you do! New sub here... Philly Fry.. where are you located?
Really hard with these guys. Even when you think you know it, you can listen again and hear new things. Even focusing, on one voice and trying to follow it through the whole song is hard.
Love their cover of END OF THE ROAD. Shows your favorite guys range. He sing second. They are a capella. Check out adams drum solo to see his ultimate skills in sounds
There's LOTS MORE to explore! The only mistake you can make is listening to their cover of "Mayday" (by Cam) too soon. In order to get maximum enjoyment from this great performance, you need to know all the guys and their voices. (You'll understand why when you get there.) This video ("MoCS") is a good introduction to Austin Brown (high tenor), Rob Lundquist (tenor), and Tim Foust (basso profundo.) In live performances, Tim breaks things with his voice. Speaker blow-outs are "normal" and once he brought down the roof (a chunk of ceiling rattled loose and crashed onto the stage!) Austin Brown does a great job in "MoCS", but his solo in their Valentine's Day release of "When a Man Loves a Woman" (a cover of the 1966 hit by Percy Sledge) is a show stopper! Rob Lundquist is the honey-voiced tenor. You heard a sample of his voice here, but he really shines in their cover of Boyz II Men's "End of the Road." Adam Chance (baritone) did the jaw harp sound in "MoCS," but not a solo. Chance has a great voice, and you get to know him in "Cover Me Up", "The Gambler", and "Some Girls Do"...just to name a few. Adam Chance goes by "Chance" in the group, in order to avoid confusion with the beat boxer Adam Rupp. Rupp is an original member of HF, and his beat boxing and sound effects (like the harmonica-free harmonica) are stellar! You hear him throughout almost every HF performance, but in their live concerts, he does "drum solos" -- like this 2015 performance ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EanKWLUaDpg.html ). Perhaps the best song to hear all of them solo (except for Adam) is "American Pie" ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9RlTZdYXcKg.html ). This was a collaboration with the original artist Don McLean to celebrate the song's 50th anniversary. They released it on Feb 3 -- the day the music died.
Great reaction but I have one word for you: Headphones!!! You need good full coverage headphones. No smartphone speaker or ear buds on the planet could ever do justice to Tim's lows! Tim Foust's range is A0 - A5. Insane!