For auto-translations: Settings, English, Auto-Translate, Select Language. Reaction to Amy Winehouse & Tony Bennett: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IPFIV5L6tHQ.html
PLEASE!! Reacts to YMA SUMAC in the song Chuncho. I leave you the original video from 1950: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ofjWV9iT_UY.html 🎶Growling ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d432lGxX9Qs.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WL3QAEf1p04.html 🎶Staccatos ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3gjjTRhSYf8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g-bkvty-gKc.html 🎶Armonización ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VTFJlROzEvk.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-scXoG6LISEo.html She had the largest vocal register of her time ( 5 octaves and half) and she is the only one capable of singing in the same tone as the birds. And most amazingly, she never studied sang. She learned to sing imitating the birds and animals of the mountains of Peru.
R.I.P. sweet Amy 💔 Thank you for reacting to her amazing talent👏 Amy had that incredibly unique gift of being able to connect with those who were in pain - her lyrics, her music but combine that with her amazing voice and you have a LEGENDARY artist....gone far too soon....this world & fame was too much for her to cope with. She battled bulimia in her teens/20's, alcoholism/drug addiction in her 20's and the scumbag of a husband that destroyed her (‘Back To Black’ is about him).....he was so toxic, but tragically she paid the price for loving him. Singing was like breathing to Amy, but she didn't even think of herself as that special, saying "I'm just a girl who sings". Please react to 'Back To Black' - I love the studio version....the video is just so prophetic, I cry every time I watch it😭 but there are lots of great vids of her performing it live (Dingle is a good example), ‘Love is A Losing Game’ (Mercury Music Awards, live acoustic): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A235fV-CKEY.html , ‘Rehab’ and a couple of AMAZING covers - ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’ : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WohZm1GsAOw.html Donny Hathaway's 'I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know' - *IMO one of her best live performances*: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-362JArvhAqg.html - mesmerising, haunting and such emotive vocals...basically what she did best. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
Everything of hers was on another level, lyrics and her voice. Her lyrics choke me up just reading them but paired with that voice... Wake Up Alone has me in streams every time. It's hurts to know her genius died with her, and what we're missing. I'll forever miss her
It is heartbreaking. She so nearly made it, too. I wish someone could put together an album of her live performances because she never sang the same way twice and she was just sensational.
Best voice to come along in fifty years. She might not have had the range that some singers do, but no one delivered the amount of emotion that she did and makes it look so easy. Love and miss you, babygirl
@Jennifer Acrey She actually had heck of range check out her Frank performances where she jazzcats high. Also Tears Dry or Rehab at Jools Holland she’s in the lowers
She was such a refreshing artist, in a time of pop stars. She is not only an amazing singer, but genius song writer. Missed so much, gone too early. ♥️
When you say she was a master of "moving note from note" is really saying she sang like a instrumentalists would play. I'm a huge trumpet fan/player. She sings like a trumpet player would play. And it blows my mind more "professional" singers/coaches don't notice or realize this fact.
The Jools Holland show performance was my favourite 😍 not too in love with the other performance as it lacks the jazz instrumentals she was born to sing alongside.
It's so crazy it's been that long! I'm missing her more and more lately I've been back into her catalog I even bought a tee shirt of her! It's almost like I discovered how great she was again
10th anniversary this year 😔😢 I'm getting a tattoo of her on the actual day (if the rules allow me), just the outline of her head with the eye make-up and the stud beside her lip with a solid black beehive!
The more I listen to Amy, the more I realise what an extraordinary musician she was. Her command of her instrument is consummate. I think the proof is how the many top level gifted musos who played with her - people who had seen and heard it all - gave their killer best to her songs. That's respect.
I commented on this video before. I can’t help but watch this video over and over because it makes me happy to see you adore Amy as much as I do. It was through this show she did that I first discovered her. I was immediately intrigued! And I became obsessed with her music. I realized that I had developed an emotional attachment to her songs because not only have I felt the things she has written about, but she writes her songs in a way that you experience those things with her. And it absolutely fascinated me how clever her lyrics are. Also it’s a coincidence that you posted this video on her death anniversary. Amy will always have a piece of my heart. She is a legend. Many years later and I still listen to her all the time because she’s just so inspiring to me 🥰
Its weird that I stumpled on this video. I was just thinking about Amy. I remember I had a dream that she was wearing a beautiful white garnet and she had no makeup but she was radiant. She hugged her husband goodbye and he was crying hysterically. The next day, she was announced dead all over the news. I also didn't know she was invited to that church to sing. For me, this reaction vid is affirmation that she accepted Jesus Christ before she left 😩😭💙💙😇😇
I loved this video! If I may I have 4 suggestions: -Her duet with Paul Weller at the Hootenanny Motown celebration "Don't go to Strangers" -Her duet with Tony Bennet "Body and Soul" -Her solo performance at this same church of "Love is a Losing Game" -Her solo performance on Jools Holland in 2004 of "Teach Me Tonight" Again, I loved this video and I looked forward to checking out your channel!
Just imagine how truly breathtaking her James Bond theme would have been had she done it. I mourn and grieve not only for Amy herself but for the masterpieces she would have created. Life was so cruel to her, poor girl. I'm just so grateful for her music and I'm so glad she was alive in a time where she was able to record her songs, so that future generations (even hundreds of years from now) will be able to listen to and appreciate her- she will never be forgotten.
I’m in tears listening to her. I know exactly where I was when my sister called me to tell me of her passing. My heart still hurts. I so enjoyed watching you watching her in admiration. Thank you. If you haven’t done so yet, I highly recommend Francisco Céspedes - Vida Loca. The melancholy in his voice will transport you to a dark corner of bar with a glass of whiskey and a cigarette... oh don’t mind my, just thinking of the Mr. Cespedes singing will do this to you. Also, Ricardo Arjona & Gaby Moreno - Fuiste Tu. They will bring to the surface feelings you had buried.
Hey, I love your reacts, just amazing work. I would like to request a song. This is a Brazilian Band called Legião Urbana - Tempo perdido (the song name). The were huge back on 80’s and 90’s. It’s my favorite song of all. And the richness on the lyrics, it’s so fantastic. Would you ??? Thank you
ANDY,HE DISFRUTADO DE ELLA, COMO EN TODAS SUS ACTUACIONES. UNA GRAN CANTANTE.LAMENTE MUCHO CUANDO MARCHO. PERO TENEMOS SUS ACTUACIONES EN VIVO PARA RECORDARLA Y DISFRUTAR DE SU VOZ.😘
I loved her! She was certainly special, soooo talented! And you're right, we didn't have much time to know her completely as a singer, she left us too soon! Love your reaction videos!
Because of her unique phrasing and the power and emotion in her voice, which is the magical part along with the building up of tension and then release. Even though we dont aways hear the words clearly it doesnt matter because of the emotional journey we feel we have been on.
R.I.P. sweet Amy 💔 Thank you for reacting to her amazing talent👏 Amy had that incredibly unique gift of being able to connect with those who were in pain - her lyrics, her music but combine that with her amazing voice and you have a LEGENDARY artist....gone far too soon....this world & fame was too much for her to cope with. She battled bulimia in her teens/20's, alcoholism/drug addiction in her 20's and the scumbag of a husband that destroyed her (‘Back To Black’ is about him).....he was so toxic, but tragically she paid the price for loving him. Singing was like breathing to Amy, but she didn't even think of herself as that special, saying "I'm just a girl who sings". Please react to 'Back To Black' - I love the studio version....the video is just so prophetic, I cry every time I watch it😭 but there are lots of great vids of her performing it live (Dingle is a good example), ‘Love is A Losing Game’ (Mercury Music Awards, live acoustic): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A235fV-CKEY.html , ‘Rehab’ and a couple of AMAZING covers - ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’ : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WohZm1GsAOw.html Donny Hathaway's 'I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know' - *IMO one of her best live performances*: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-362JArvhAqg.html - mesmerising, haunting and such emotive vocals...basically what she did best. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
I think she’s the only one that can hop out of a song that’s sung a certain way but still manage to make it sound so beautiful honestly. Such a beautiful person and soul🥰
Una gran voz para todos los tiempos aunque por desgracia no siga con nosotros , pero siempre quedará en nuestros corazones , saludos cordiales maestro .
@@MasterofVoice you are absolutely spot-on and all of your comments about Amy and especially your physical reactions while she was singing. She just blows my mind sometimes on some of her runs and changes and so forth. The best frasing since Sinarta. I call her "A 100 Year Storm". Thanks for posting.
@@MasterofVoice It's so weird, I suddenly remembered my weibo post 5 months ago, and reposted it, listened quite a few times. then came to youtube and saw your reaction, commented, then you told me today is her passing anniversary!! almost like she is guiding me .. :-0
@@user-sc7lg1fy7i I agree. It freaked me out when I realized it. I filmed three reactions today. Whitney, Mariah, and Amy. Yet, I chose Amy's to edit first. Very weird!! RIP Amy!!!
Excelente interprete, sin duda alguna su timbre de voz es inconfundible, y los graves bien controlados. Me gustaria que analices a tres cantantes muy diferentes, Marc Anthony ( Ahora quien), Tracy Chapman( Fast car) y Bjork ( Army of me)...pocos lo hacen. Disfruto mucho de tu página , gracias Teacher
not meant to sound cheesy but i think of Amy everyday,listen to her music everyday (right now too) and i miss her so much,her voice has always beeen a safe place for me.Rest easy darling.
Andy, another great reaction! Amy truly was one of a kind... I loved her music, even as a child. 9 years ago we suffered a great loss. 💔 My personal favorite song of hers is "Just Friends". On another note: I think you would enjoy reacting to Fairouz, a Lebanese singer-- one of the most well-known names in the Arab music world. I recommend her song "Habaytak Bisayf". Much love!
her voice is stunning but she wrote songs to suit her own talent... dont know which one feeds which but her dynamic use of her instrument she never seemed phased in how she delivers ,she is such a good writer too ... truly gifted musician and i still miss her ... she never really gets the credit she deserved .... and back to black is a masterpiece imho.... thanks for this ,,, you feel it too....
Tus emociones al reaccionar a la grandiosa Amy son realmente hermosas ¡Saludos maestro! Amo sus vídeos, realmente nos permiten llenarnos de nostalgia y poder apreciar la belleza de la música ❤️
Hi Andy nice vid to Amy Thanks . As your a great coach and you watch many vids of her you can see Amy even self corrects herself as she sings and alters her pitch and tone to match the feel of the song and she never sang the song the same ever. In her early Frank era she loved playing and performance but after BTB she started to dread it and would need a drink.
So glad I found your channel, I love the way you explain music as well as genuinely feel what you're listening to, having researched it too. Much love from Italy!
Great reaction andy!, I love your channel and Amy Winehouse is my favourite female Singer; I would like to recommend Tom Jobim and Frank Sinatra 1967 Medley Duet and two songs by Elvis Presley: Unchained Melody live (1977) and An American Trilogy live in Hawaii (1973)
An excellent piece of art, we was so lucky to see Amy but we didn't know, I listen to her and enjoy her, but I have that deep feeling too, so beautiful and sad at t he same time, Thank you Amy, I hope you have found the peace and happiness you were looking for You should try the Back To Black version and my favorite one " Wake Up Alone"
Hey dude, I like what I'm hearing, even if I don't know a legato from a linguine. Totally agree with your thoughts on Amy's greatness. I'd like to hear your opinions of the following two Amy performances; unfortunately you'd have to isolate them from within their longer performances. First, her first-ever (but for a rehearsal earlier) perf of "Cupid"--live at Glastonbury 2007 (I'll be coming back to edit this I have this wrong). This is pure joy and girlishness--and excellence in execution. Secondly, what I call the "red dress" performance of "Take the Box." I say red dress because I can never recall the church or hall it was in--Porsham?? To me, this is her greatest performance of any. The opposite of joy, though. This entire performance (red dress) is on the UK Amazon--I say, UK Amazon--edition of Amy Winehouse DVD. It's sublime, but it's dark. All of Dingle show is on another DVD, and the 3rd DVD is the set of ... Late Night With Jules Holland. And then there's an audio CD and a fine booklet.