Welcome guys and thank you so much for all the support so far! This is part 2 in a 4-part reaction special for you guys, to celebrate our 10k subs! Next one will be very soon! ;)
The group originated in Minnesota, 2 members. Adam (beatboxer) and Rob (beard and glasses) still live in Minnesota. Tim (Bass) grew up in Texas but now lives in Nashville Tennessee. Austin (Thin one with long hair) Grew up in Georgia but now lives near Nashville Tennessee as well. Nashville is known as "Music City" and many country artists and singer-songwriters of about any genre move there for opportunities. Chance, (dark hair, beard) Grew up in Alabama but now lives with his fiance' in Los Angeles, California.
Austin's voice is platinum. Rob's voice is butter. (Blue-eyed soul is safe with The Beard.) Chance's voice is gold. Adam's voice, on those rare occasions when he sings, is a bell. And Tim's voice is magma
How Great Thou Art (O store Gud) is a Swedish spiritual song with lyrics from 1885 by Carl Boberg (1859-1940) which was first printed on March 13, 1886. Carl Boberg wrote the lyrics after experiencing a thunderstorm. The music is a Swedish folk melody. It is one of the most widespread spiritual songs in the world.
This is a beautiful hymn I grew up singing. It’s actually based on a Swedish poem about how great our Creator is. It’s beautifully sung by the boys. They filmed this in the Austrian Alps when they were touring there. Austin (reddish hair) is the high tenor and is from Georgia. Tim, the bass, is from Texas (he recently cut his hair). Chance (short dark hair and short beard) is the baritone and is from Alabama. Rob (glasses) is the tenor and is from Minnesota. Adam, the beatboxer, is the founder and is from Minnesota. Adam had long hair for awhile and then cut it to donate it for cancer survivors. They are tremendous singers. They can be serious or silly but always sound good. Good reaction boys!
I would suggest some of their other tunes, such as, "When a man loves a woman", "American Pie" sung with the composer, Don McLean, "In the Blood" or "End of the road". They are all good and they mix it up pretty well.
This is a mash up of two beautiful Hymns “how great thou art”. and “it is well”! Adam and Rob are from Minnesota, Tim fromTexas, Austin from Georgia & Chance from Alabama!
Thanks all for reacting to this song. The guys do a terrific job with this song. I know you have all the info you need on all of them so I will leave it there. If you get a chance here are a few suggestions...Can't Out Run You...Chance leads...In The Blood...for some Christmas when you are ready...Full of Cheer...really fun...Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer...hilarious...Cold Hard Cash...fun...Tons more to come when you are ready. Thanks
I love that Adam Rupp sings on this song... Check out Do You Hear What I Hear. I can guarantee you that you've never heard the song like Home Free does it..
Chance lived in Nashville for a few years. The Home Free video of Sam Hunt's House Party was shot in Adam Chance's apartment in Nashville. Members of Chance's former band members from Street Corner Symphony also appear as extras in this video. They are still based in Nashville and appear with Avi Kaplan during his Nashville residencies. They came in 2nd place of the Sing Off season 2.
I am enjoying your reactions to Home Free, would love to hear more from you. They used to end their videos with that little speaking part, but the newer one lack that. Thanks fir the reaction !!
Whatever your religious beliefs are, this is simply a beautiful song. I loved all of your reactions. I remember growing up in my southern Baptist church in South Carolina and hearing this song. Austin is originally from Georgia, Tim is from Texas, Adam Chance is from Alabama, and Rob and Adam Rupp are from Minnesota I think. So some are from the south and some of the aren't. Again thanks so much for your reaction.
Three covers of theirs that are a must, MAYDAY, HELPLESSLY HOPING. A few more are RING OF FIRE ft. AVI CAPLAN, THE BUTTS MEDLEY, AMERICAN PIE ft. DON McLEAN. I promise you won’t be sorry!! Austin Brown is 1st tenor, Rob Lundquist is 2nd tenor, Tim Foust is bass/baritone and is able to sing 5 octaves higher than his lower register, Adam Chance is also bass/baritone and has a higher range and Adam Rupp is the beatboxer but not only a beatboxer. He’s literally world class and he also has vocal skills. These guys are amazing.
hehe I'm not sure I'd classify "The Life of Brian" as about the Bible. I will say it is an amazing parody of Christianity from Monty Python. Home Free began in Minnesota but is now based out of Nashville. The members live in Minneapolis, Nashville, and Los Angels and are from Minnesota, Texas, Georgia, and Alabama.
@@mettesrensen6116 Yeah, I just saw a video where Adam was talked too. Their mixer is in MN still. I know that they have been doing a lot of filming in Nashville as of late (when they came out of quarantine). I know that 2/5 live in Minneapolis and 2/5 live in Nashville with the last guy in LA.
This was filmed in the Austrian Alps. Rob (tenor) and Adam (usually beatboxer, but singing ‘It Is Well’ in this video) are from Minnesota. Tim (bass) is from East Texas. Austin (high tenor) is from Georgia. Chance (baritone) is from Alabama. Adam was growing his hair long in order to donate it for wigs for child cancer patients.
Congratulations on 10k. This is my “go to” song when I need a lift. Their version of Amazing Grace is also wonderful and my favorite version out there.
One story said it was the Swiss alps & another said Austria. Some where in that region. Someone said they recognized the small church but I don't remember what they said. Take your pick.
Tim from south Texas but lives near Nashville,TN now Austin from Georgia but lives near Nashville now Rob from Minnesota and still there Adam Rupp from Minnesota and lives there now Chance from Alabama and lives in LA now
@@smurfrise I would also assume that. It’s not easy if there’s a big distance in between! But during lockdown, they did provide some nice solutions for that😛
So, in the still shot that you mentioned with them all lined up (I think they are all 6 feet tall?), from left to right (near to far) you have Adam Chance (or Chance to limit confusion with the original/other Adam) from Alabama who is a baritone covering bass when the bass takes the lead, Austin Brown from Georgia who is high tenor and did lead on the final verse, Tim Foust from Texas who is bass (with five octave vocal range) and did lead on the first verse, Rob Lundquist from Minnesota who is tenor and did lead on second verse, and Adam Rupp from Minnesota who is beatboxer and tenor who did lead for the bridge transition of "It is Well With My Soul" in the middle. Try something with Adam's beatboxing, like "Man of Constant Sorrow" or "My Church" or "Hillbilly Bone" because he is one of the best in the industry. The commentary at the end was more common on their earlier videos and not as much anymore.
If you want to hear Rob Lundquist sing lower, watch the duet with him and Austin Brown on "Nessun Dorma" (Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera). They're both classically trained but Rob's training focused more on opera and although Austin took some opera, he was mainly trained in musical theatre (watch the video of "Bring Him Home" or "Unchained Melody" on Austin's channel). Another, older rather obscure Christmas song Is "Joy to the World Hosanna" - I guarantee you've never heard this version of it before!
"How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody and a poem written by Carl Boberg (1859-1940) in Mönsterås, Sweden, in 1885.
Earl previously from Voice play also looked like a bass from his body type and he had a super high voice. He actually joked about it on his group's intro on the Sing Off.
Home Free is my favorite group. Marcelito Pomoy is my favorite solo artist. Please react to him singing The Prayer on the Wishbus. You will be shocked. He is amazing. No vocal training. Raised himself on the street from the age of seven. Please watch soon...enjoy! 👍👍👍
Filmed near Salsberg, Austria. The Band is from Mankato, Minnesota, USA. The bass is from east Texas, one is from Alabama, one from Georgia, and two from Minnesota.
Sorry it’s propaganda to you! It’s just beautiful to us! They allowed it to be sung at my husbands funeral and it is comforting ! Try listening all the way through without comments not about the harmonies or vocals
You mentioned Adam's long hair. He has grown it out several times, then donated it to wigs for children cancer patients. So at any given time it may be different lengths.
Tim Foust, the bass, is from Texas, Austin Brown is from northern Georgia or Alabama, Rob, the beard and glasses, and Adam, the beat boxer, are from Minnesota. I am not sure where Chance is from.
Congrats part 2! This song is great, beautiful scenery and the mountains in the video are great, too. Your clips at the end with everyone just chilling and talking are fun! I'll be back for part 3, can't wait. I would love to see you react to Avi Kaplan's (formerly Pentatonix bass) new song he just released the other day called "First Place I Go" Here's a link if you choose to react to it th-cam.com/video/LRpGURbB3LE/w-d-xo.html Thanks YB and friends! 💚💚💚
You need to CK out Man of Constant Sorrow. These guys are amazing. Tim Foust is bass and lives in Nashville, Austin lives in Alabama, Adam Rupp lives in Minnesota, Adam Chance lives in Las Angeles, not sure where Rob lives.
Rob and Adam Rupp are from Minnesota. Tim is from Texas, Adam Chance is from Alabama and Austin is from Georgia. But who cares? We're all Americans. We all believe what we believe. We all love each other no matter what. We're gonna defend each other no matter what. So freaking deal with it. This man to my side is my brother. Deal with it.
How Great thou Art .. means how great you are in English. It's celebrating the grand splendor of God's creation. Never mind us, silly people lol... but just look around and know that it's the result of a designer and creator. One that also took a moment to design & create each of us.
I love hearing and watching this hymn sung by Home Free. Since you are familiar with Pentatonix, you know that they are also A Capella. I much prefer hearing PTX when Avi Kaplan was with them. Since we are so close to Christmas, perhaps you could react to PTX and Avi Kaplan singing Silent Night. Avi was their original basso profundo and was with them for 6 years. I think you might find his voice in this song delightful since he is a deep bass. He is the one in the black beanie and shirt. th-cam.com/video/sme8N2pzRx8/w-d-xo.html
You don't have to "convert" and become Christian to listen to Christ's words and teachings. You don't have to believe he was God incarnate... Just believe he came, saw, died and did so as a man. Then, he rose up. There's no record of his body. And remember, they were SURE to want that. But nope, gone. And look around you... not at the things man made really but understand that everything is MADE by someone. Then look to the sky, and know that someone made that too. Someone wants to refute it, ok fine. Ask them to gather 100 monkeys and 100 computers. See how long it takes them to randomly type a sentence that is coherent. You'll then understand why randomness didn't do this. It was design by a designer.
Welcome guys and thank you so much for all the support so far! This is part 2 in a 4-part reaction special for you guys, to celebrate our 10k subs! Next one will be very soon! ;)
Please reaction we are the world
The group originated in Minnesota, 2 members. Adam (beatboxer) and Rob (beard and glasses) still live in Minnesota. Tim (Bass) grew up in Texas but now lives in Nashville Tennessee. Austin (Thin one with long hair) Grew up in Georgia but now lives near Nashville Tennessee as well. Nashville is known as "Music City" and many country artists and singer-songwriters of about any genre move there for opportunities. Chance, (dark hair, beard) Grew up in Alabama but now lives with his fiance' in Los Angeles, California.
The video was shot in the Austrian Alps. Home Free has the best harmonies of any band I've ever heard. These guys are phenomenal.
They indeed are phenomenal! And thx! My info source was clearly wrong about this :p
@@YBPlaysMusic yes they shot this video in Austria near Salzburg
@@YBPlaysMusic - This is at Kramater Alm, Grinzens, which is just south of Innsbruck (not Salzburg).
Austin's voice is platinum.
Rob's voice is butter. (Blue-eyed soul is safe with The Beard.)
Chance's voice is gold.
Adam's voice, on those rare occasions when he sings, is a bell.
And Tim's voice is magma
Brothers in Arms is a must by Home Free. Powerful!!!!
How Great Thou Art (O store Gud) is a Swedish spiritual song with lyrics from 1885 by Carl Boberg (1859-1940) which was first printed on March 13, 1886. Carl Boberg wrote the lyrics after experiencing a thunderstorm. The music is a Swedish folk melody. It is one of the most widespread spiritual songs in the world.
This is a beautiful hymn I grew up singing. It’s actually based on a Swedish poem about how great our Creator is. It’s beautifully sung by the boys. They filmed this in the Austrian Alps when they were touring there. Austin (reddish hair) is the high tenor and is from Georgia. Tim, the bass, is from Texas (he recently cut his hair). Chance (short dark hair and short beard) is the baritone and is from Alabama. Rob (glasses) is the tenor and is from Minnesota. Adam, the beatboxer, is the founder and is from Minnesota. Adam had long hair for awhile and then cut it to donate it for cancer survivors. They are tremendous singers. They can be serious or silly but always sound good. Good reaction boys!
I would suggest some of their other tunes, such as, "When a man loves a woman", "American Pie" sung with the composer, Don McLean, "In the Blood" or "End of the road". They are all good and they mix it up pretty well.
Nobody does it like Home Free! Beautiful!
Home Free - Everybody Walkin This Land, Helplessly Hoping, Hillbilly Bone - 3 of my favorites. Okay, so all of them are one of my favorites.
This is a mash up of two beautiful Hymns “how great thou art”. and “it is well”! Adam and Rob are from Minnesota, Tim fromTexas, Austin from Georgia & Chance from Alabama!
This is probably my favorites! They sing together so beautifully!
Kematen in Tirol in the Austrian Alps, is where we learn they are in the 'from the vault' video they did on the filming of this.
Thx for the info, Angie! Than, it's pretty possible that part of the mountains in this video, are part of the Dolomites in Italy :)
Home Free has way more than songs of faith. Try "the Butts Remix" for some fun
Every time I hear someone sing this song, I am reminded of the greatness of God - what an amazing creator we have! Thanks for reviewing it.
Thanks all for reacting to this song. The guys do a terrific job with this song. I know you have all the info you need on all of them so I will leave it there. If you get a chance here are a few suggestions...Can't Out Run You...Chance leads...In The Blood...for some Christmas when you are ready...Full of Cheer...really fun...Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer...hilarious...Cold Hard Cash...fun...Tons more to come when you are ready. Thanks
Thank you. Really enjoyed your Home Free reaction.
I love that Adam Rupp sings on this song... Check out Do You Hear What I Hear. I can guarantee you that you've never heard the song like Home Free does it..
Oh y'all are just the cutest.
Chance lived in Nashville for a few years. The Home Free video of Sam Hunt's House Party was shot in Adam Chance's apartment in Nashville. Members of Chance's former band members from Street Corner Symphony also appear as extras in this video. They are still based in Nashville and appear with Avi Kaplan during his Nashville residencies. They came in 2nd place of the Sing Off season 2.
I am enjoying your reactions to Home Free, would love to hear more from you. They used to end their videos with that little speaking part, but the newer one lack that. Thanks fir the reaction !!
Whatever your religious beliefs are, this is simply a beautiful song. I loved all of your reactions. I remember growing up in my southern Baptist church in South Carolina and hearing this song. Austin is originally from Georgia, Tim is from Texas, Adam Chance is from Alabama, and Rob and Adam Rupp are from Minnesota I think. So some are from the south and some of the aren't. Again thanks so much for your reaction.
They did a behind the scenes of this one…..it’s cool.
You need to do …”WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN”…… Austin shines 🔥🥰‼️💥.
We home fry's love our home free 🍟❣️💯👍
Adam Rupp - Minnisota
Rob Lunquist - Minnisota
Tim Foust - South Texas
Austin Brown - Georgia
Adam Chance - Born in Alabama, grew up in Florida
Patriotic and religious songs are a staple of country music
You should check My country 'tis of thee, Adam has an even longer singing part in that one, and it' s also really, really beautiful!
They were touring in Austria and took advantage of the natural beauty of the Alps.
Congratulations on 10k subs!
Loved the reaction! Thank you! 🥰🙏
Amazingggggg.... angels voice... *sungguh besar anugerahNYA* (indonesian language)
Three covers of theirs that are a must, MAYDAY, HELPLESSLY HOPING. A few more are RING OF FIRE ft. AVI CAPLAN, THE BUTTS MEDLEY, AMERICAN PIE ft. DON McLEAN. I promise you won’t be sorry!! Austin Brown is 1st tenor, Rob Lundquist is 2nd tenor, Tim Foust is bass/baritone and is able to sing 5 octaves higher than his lower register, Adam Chance is also bass/baritone and has a higher range and Adam Rupp is the beatboxer but not only a beatboxer. He’s literally world class and he also has vocal skills. These guys are amazing.
Those high notes you hear while Austin is singing lead is Adam Rupp!
hehe I'm not sure I'd classify "The Life of Brian" as about the Bible. I will say it is an amazing parody of Christianity from Monty Python.
Home Free began in Minnesota but is now based out of Nashville. The members live in Minneapolis, Nashville, and Los Angels and are from Minnesota, Texas, Georgia, and Alabama.
They still say that they are from Minnesota at their concerts
@@mettesrensen6116 Yeah, I just saw a video where Adam was talked too. Their mixer is in MN still. I know that they have been doing a lot of filming in Nashville as of late (when they came out of quarantine). I know that 2/5 live in Minneapolis and 2/5 live in Nashville with the last guy in LA.
They also can kill it with R&B and hip hop- Butts Medley! “ Thou Art “ is old biblical English for you are, Du Bist, etc.
This was filmed in the Austrian Alps. Rob (tenor) and Adam (usually beatboxer, but singing ‘It Is Well’ in this video) are from Minnesota. Tim (bass) is from East Texas. Austin (high tenor) is from Georgia. Chance (baritone) is from Alabama. Adam was growing his hair long in order to donate it for wigs for child cancer patients.
LWAYS AMAZING YOU MUST SEE WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMEN THEY WILL BLOW YOU AWAY 💕💕💕💕💕
Beautiful harmonies, great reaction! So happy to see more Home Free with you
Congratulations on 10k. This is my “go to” song when I need a lift. Their version of Amazing Grace is also wonderful and my favorite version out there.
One story said it was the Swiss alps & another said Austria. Some where in that region. Someone said they recognized the small church but I don't remember what they said. Take your pick.
Tim from south Texas but lives near Nashville,TN now
Austin from Georgia but lives near Nashville now
Rob from Minnesota and still there
Adam Rupp from Minnesota and lives there now
Chance from Alabama and lives in LA now
Thx for the info, Lisa! Good to know! :p
It’s so crazy that they live so far apart! I suppose they live together most of the time, when they’re on tour.
@@smurfrise I would also assume that. It’s not easy if there’s a big distance in between! But during lockdown, they did provide some nice solutions for that😛
So, in the still shot that you mentioned with them all lined up (I think they are all 6 feet tall?), from left to right (near to far) you have Adam Chance (or Chance to limit confusion with the original/other Adam) from Alabama who is a baritone covering bass when the bass takes the lead, Austin Brown from Georgia who is high tenor and did lead on the final verse, Tim Foust from Texas who is bass (with five octave vocal range) and did lead on the first verse, Rob Lundquist from Minnesota who is tenor and did lead on second verse, and Adam Rupp from Minnesota who is beatboxer and tenor who did lead for the bridge transition of "It is Well With My Soul" in the middle. Try something with Adam's beatboxing, like "Man of Constant Sorrow" or "My Church" or "Hillbilly Bone" because he is one of the best in the industry. The commentary at the end was more common on their earlier videos and not as much anymore.
How great Thou art. Thou is God.
God bless us
If you want to hear Rob Lundquist sing lower, watch the duet with him and Austin Brown on "Nessun Dorma" (Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera). They're both classically trained but Rob's training focused more on opera and although Austin took some opera, he was mainly trained in musical theatre (watch the video of "Bring Him Home" or "Unchained Melody" on Austin's channel). Another, older rather obscure Christmas song Is "Joy to the World Hosanna" - I guarantee you've never heard this version of it before!
"How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody and a poem written by Carl Boberg (1859-1940) in Mönsterås, Sweden, in 1885.
Earl previously from Voice play also looked like a bass from his body type and he had a super high voice. He actually joked about it on his group's intro on the Sing Off.
Home Free is my favorite group. Marcelito Pomoy is my favorite solo artist. Please react to him singing The Prayer on the Wishbus. You will be shocked. He is amazing. No vocal training. Raised himself on the street from the age of seven. Please watch soon...enjoy! 👍👍👍
Filmed near Salsberg, Austria. The Band is from Mankato, Minnesota, USA. The bass is from east Texas, one is from Alabama, one from Georgia, and two from Minnesota.
Minnesota, Texas and Georgia
Love each of you individually, but collectively ya'll are just such fun! How did you hook up, and where are each of your from?
How Great Thou Art is a gospel song.
Austin is from Georgia...Adam Chance is from Alabama...Tim is from Texas...Adam Rupp and Rob are from Minnesota
You want Lord of the Rings!
Check out Peter Holland & Tim Foust (the bass for Home Free) Misty Mountain
That is also a capella
It is the Dolomites. You can see the three sisters in the background. The are from Minnesota, Georgia, Texas, and Alabama.
This was one of the first that they put up.
Honduras 🇭🇳
Welcome Nestor! Would love to go there someday! ;)
States of Origin
Austin Brown - Georgia
Tim Foust - Texas
Rob Lundquust - Minnesota
Adam Rupp - Minnesota
Adam Chance - Alabama
Sorry it’s propaganda to you! It’s just beautiful to us! They allowed it to be sung at my husbands funeral and it is comforting ! Try listening all the way through without comments not about the harmonies or vocals
You gotta check out "Ain't Goin Down Till The Sun Comes Up"...amazing
You mentioned Adam's long hair. He has grown it out several times, then donated it to wigs for children cancer patients. So at any given time it may be different lengths.
Adam Chance and Tim Foust sing bass. Tim can sing in 4 different octaves. Rob sings alto. Austin Brown is tenor. Adam Rupp is the beat boxer.
Tim is from Texas, Austin is from Georgia, Chance is from LA, Rob is from Minnesota, and Adam the beatboxer I'm not sure. lol! Great reactions guys.
Tim is from Texas, Rob and Adam are from Minnesota, Austin is from Georgia and Chance is from Alabama
Y'all really autta listen to "Hopelessly Hoping" and "Go Rest High on that Mountain"!!!
Yesterday’s video, Woody!😉 thx for suggesting!
Das Gut!
Tim Foust, the bass, is from Texas, Austin Brown is from northern Georgia or Alabama, Rob, the beard and glasses, and Adam, the beat boxer, are from Minnesota. I am not sure where Chance is from.
Tim Foust (bass) is from Texas; Austin Brown (tenor) is from Georgia; Rob Lundquist (tenor) Minnesota; Adam Chance (baritone/bass) ?
Congrats part 2! This song is great, beautiful scenery and the mountains in the video are great, too. Your clips at the end with everyone just chilling and talking are fun! I'll be back for part 3, can't wait. I would love to see you react to Avi Kaplan's (formerly Pentatonix bass) new song he just released the other day called "First Place I Go" Here's a link if you choose to react to it th-cam.com/video/LRpGURbB3LE/w-d-xo.html Thanks YB and friends! 💚💚💚
Check out Rob ( big guy) and Austin dinging Nessun Dorma. Rob studied opera and will blow you away.
You have to react to Two country singers try to sing opera. Rob is a classical trained opera singer. Austin musical theater.
Tim Foust is from Texas
Rob Lundquist and Adam Rupp are from Minesota
Adam Chance from Alabama
Austin Brown from Georgia
They are from Tennessee. Pentatonix is originally from Texas.
You need to CK out Man of Constant Sorrow. These guys are amazing. Tim Foust is bass and lives in Nashville, Austin lives in Alabama, Adam Rupp lives in Minnesota, Adam Chance lives in Las Angeles, not sure where Rob lives.
This was filmed in Austria
This video is sponsored by... Ha-ha-ha! It was funny!
Rob and Adam Rupp are from Minnesota. Tim is from Texas, Adam Chance is from Alabama and Austin is from Georgia. But who cares? We're all Americans. We all believe what we believe. We all love each other no matter what. We're gonna defend each other no matter what. So freaking deal with it. This man to my side is my brother. Deal with it.
How Great thou Art .. means how great you are in English. It's celebrating the grand splendor of God's creation. Never mind us, silly people lol... but just look around and know that it's the result of a designer and creator. One that also took a moment to design & create each of us.
This Video was made in Austria Tirol
AUSTIN'S FROM GEORGIA, TIM FROM TEXAS AND CHANCE FROM ALABAMA; ADAM & ROB ARE FROM MINN.
Goodness.....the reactor with the long hair, beard and hairy chest is quite cute.
Must check out Dimash & the vocal boys Queen medley
I think Tim is the only one of these guys that comes from, lives in, Texas. 😉
And theory proved lol
What theory?
Can you react to Home Free Dive Bar Saints
It's an old Church hymn. It's talking about the Creator.
I love hearing and watching this hymn sung by Home Free.
Since you are familiar with Pentatonix, you know that they are also A Capella.
I much prefer hearing PTX when Avi Kaplan was with them.
Since we are so close to Christmas, perhaps you could react to PTX and Avi Kaplan singing Silent Night.
Avi was their original basso profundo and was with them for 6 years.
I think you might find his voice in this song delightful since he is a deep bass.
He is the one in the black beanie and shirt.
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South or North Carolina I think
Please hear Elvis sing this song is fantastic🌹🇧🇷 There are version recorded in srudio and live
You should check out home free butt's remix 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🍟❣️❣️💯
this is shut in
The song is a Christian hyme.
As promised, please check Billy Strings, you coud start with Turmoil & Tinfoil (live Music City Roots)
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Austrian Alps
Austrian alps
You don't have to "convert" and become Christian to listen to Christ's words and teachings. You don't have to believe he was God incarnate... Just believe he came, saw, died and did so as a man. Then, he rose up. There's no record of his body. And remember, they were SURE to want that. But nope, gone. And look around you... not at the things man made really but understand that everything is MADE by someone. Then look to the sky, and know that someone made that too. Someone wants to refute it, ok fine. Ask them to gather 100 monkeys and 100 computers. See how long it takes them to randomly type a sentence that is coherent. You'll then understand why randomness didn't do this. It was design by a designer.
The song doesn't reference Jesus. Just God. Many religions believe in a God.
Instead of making fun of Christianity, maybe you do need to be converted.
We’re not making fun of Christianity. Don’t take it too serious, we’re just having fun and making jokes from time to time.
Music great but you all mocking christians is shameful
Sorry, but mocking Jesus is too much.