In case no one has confirmed, yes his first name is pronounced "Jeff" and the last name is pronounced Cast-a-loo-chi. I don't think Geoff has released anything by himself that isn't well worth listening to. His latest is a cover of Elvis Presley's last released single, "Way Down", and it definitely shows off his willingness to get goofy and funny while still singing superbly. For sheer vocal beauty, I love his "Shenandoah". Everything Geoff has done as a solo video so far has been arranged by himself, and he and the beatboxer, Layne, do almost all of Voice Play's arrangements. I LOVE Voice Play's theatricality, if you're familiar with the music of 'The Little Mermaid' or the theatrical musical "Wicked", Voice Play's medleys of those are brilliant. They also take a song that was heard briefly in the third Pirates of the Caribbean film, "Hoist the Colours", and turn it into a breathtaking spectacle. I know you kind of started off on the wrong foot by reacting to the live version of "Oogie Boogie's Song", which had pretty bad audio, rather than the wonderful official video release. But one fan-filmed Voice Play live version which has decent audio and visuals and shows off both their sense of humor and Geoff's amazing range (wait for the ending) is their live version of Elvira. th-cam.com/video/sYlzZUwpd-0/w-d-xo.html
It's a sad song, writte after seeing the film Days of Wine and Roses, about an alcoholic couple. I never felt that the original captured the pain of the words. Geoff always makes something completely new. If you like the old classics you might want to sheck out two of their short videos: Crazy (Patsy Cline cover) and I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (the Ink Spots).
His lowest note is B0, which is well into improbable, but - there it is. Geoff does all of his own arrangements, and once he has an idea, his next step is to listen to every single arrangement he can find to make sure it hasn't already been done. As he's said "if you can't add something new, what's the point?" Check Way Down, and when you do, don't miss reading all of the name tags.
I'm going to suggest Blackbird, High and Dry for quieter, meaningful songs. Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney at the time of the US civil rights and in honor of that - 'take these broken wings and fly'. I grew up in that era and this is so poignant to me. High and Dry was new to me but I love its message. For fun - take advantage of Geoff doing a cover of the Elvis Presley song Way Down. Hold on the Monster Mash for another couple of months - it's a great Halloween song.
Hello, I very much appreciate your reactions. You also support the work of artists by asking to register with them. Indeed, they are the ones who do the work. Thanks to TH-cam you can see them. Here are some videos, which I had already shared with you, if you want: *My mother told me *Tennessee whiskey *good for you *Little mermaid *The grinch * can't help falling love with you The bass voice alone: Geoff Castelluci *far over misty mountain cold *16 tones *Monster mash *The house of rising sun *ain't not sunshine See you soon
It's called codependent relationships, and while it is nice to feel that loved, it has its downsides. BW wrote this song as the husband of a woman with severe addiction issues, and he was seriously asking if she was going to make it back at all. Geoff showed his ability here in that you were able to actually feel the hurt and need of her husband, rather than feeling the "I wish I had a man who loved me that much" that is most common in these sorts of songs.
I love seeing reactors worrying they aren’t pronouncing “Castellucci” correctly but they actually mispronounce “Geoff”. 😂 You’re FAR from the only one, don’t worry.
Have you Heard of the Acapella group Home Free? They have a lot of songs here on TH-cam. Their bass singer, Tim Foust, is similar to Geoff. If you'd like to give them a listen, may I suggest Brothers in Arms. Tim also has solo stuff here. You would probably get a kick out of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay and My Maria sung with Home Free bandmate Austin Brown.
You almost spitting out your drink was hilarious, awesome reaction😂
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More VoicePlay and definitely more Geoff ( Jeff ).
Wait'll you hear his version of "Take me home country roads". Dudes a vocal wizard
Geoff's cover of Way Down is great fun! I would love to see you react to it!
In case no one has confirmed, yes his first name is pronounced "Jeff" and the last name is pronounced Cast-a-loo-chi.
I don't think Geoff has released anything by himself that isn't well worth listening to. His latest is a cover of Elvis Presley's last released single, "Way Down", and it definitely shows off his willingness to get goofy and funny while still singing superbly. For sheer vocal beauty, I love his "Shenandoah". Everything Geoff has done as a solo video so far has been arranged by himself, and he and the beatboxer, Layne, do almost all of Voice Play's arrangements.
I LOVE Voice Play's theatricality, if you're familiar with the music of 'The Little Mermaid' or the theatrical musical "Wicked", Voice Play's medleys of those are brilliant. They also take a song that was heard briefly in the third Pirates of the Caribbean film, "Hoist the Colours", and turn it into a breathtaking spectacle.
I know you kind of started off on the wrong foot by reacting to the live version of "Oogie Boogie's Song", which had pretty bad audio, rather than the wonderful official video release. But one fan-filmed Voice Play live version which has decent audio and visuals and shows off both their sense of humor and Geoff's amazing range (wait for the ending) is their live version of Elvira.
th-cam.com/video/sYlzZUwpd-0/w-d-xo.html
More voice play and more Geoff castelluchi like big bad John , headless horseman from geoff
Love watching you vibe along and then get blown away a second later.
Loved that look of disbelief at the beginning! Great reaction! I'm really looking forward to what you do next!
It's a sad song, writte after seeing the film Days of Wine and Roses, about an alcoholic couple. I never felt that the original captured the pain of the words. Geoff always makes something completely new. If you like the old classics you might want to sheck out two of their short videos: Crazy (Patsy Cline cover) and I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (the Ink Spots).
you have to check out voiceplay vids. you won't be disappointed. that's the name of the group geoff is part of
Love it! Great reaction! So rich and hot!!
His lowest note is B0, which is well into improbable, but - there it is. Geoff does all of his own arrangements, and once he has an idea, his next step is to listen to every single arrangement he can find to make sure it hasn't already been done. As he's said "if you can't add something new, what's the point?"
Check Way Down, and when you do, don't miss reading all of the name tags.
And be sure to watch all the way to the outro.
And be sure to watch all the way to the outro.
I'm going to suggest Blackbird, High and Dry for quieter, meaningful songs. Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney at the time of the US civil rights and in honor of that - 'take these broken wings and fly'. I grew up in that era and this is so poignant to me. High and Dry was new to me but I love its message. For fun - take advantage of Geoff doing a cover of the Elvis Presley song Way Down. Hold on the Monster Mash for another couple of months - it's a great Halloween song.
React to more Geoff please
Hello, I very much appreciate your reactions. You also support the work of artists by asking to register with them. Indeed, they are the ones who do the work.
Thanks to TH-cam
you can see them. Here are some videos, which I had already shared with you, if you want:
*My mother told me
*Tennessee whiskey
*good for you
*Little mermaid
*The grinch
* can't help falling love with you
The bass voice alone: Geoff Castelluci
*far over misty mountain cold
*16 tones *Monster mash
*The house of rising sun
*ain't not sunshine
See you soon
It's called codependent relationships, and while it is nice to feel that loved, it has its downsides. BW wrote this song as the husband of a woman with severe addiction issues, and he was seriously asking if she was going to make it back at all. Geoff showed his ability here in that you were able to actually feel the hurt and need of her husband, rather than feeling the "I wish I had a man who loved me that much" that is most common in these sorts of songs.
Please listen to his version of the "Oogie Boogie man!"
His name is pronounced "Jeff". It's the English spelling...
Try I Can't Make You Love Me.
I love seeing reactors worrying they aren’t pronouncing “Castellucci” correctly but they actually mispronounce “Geoff”. 😂
You’re FAR from the only one, don’t worry.
Have you Heard of the Acapella group Home Free? They have a lot of songs here on TH-cam. Their bass singer, Tim Foust, is similar to Geoff. If you'd like to give them a listen, may I suggest Brothers in Arms. Tim also has solo stuff here. You would probably get a kick out of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay and My Maria sung with Home Free bandmate Austin Brown.
Great reaction, thank you. This song is a sad song & shouldn't be sung upbeat. Geoff sang it as it should be sung
The reaction of a drunk woman. It's unpleasant to even look at.
This is not a happy song. Bill Withers didn't write it to be a happy song.
It took you 3 minutes to make your point. I can make a point about something I appreciate in less than 15 seconds. You wasted a LOT on my time today.
Dude don't be a jerk. You're not nearly as important as you think you are. If you don't like her content don't come back to her channel.