He’s an openly gay man in country music. There’s a reason for the mask. And that’s probably the main reason why he’s not blowing up the country stations or charts like he should be.
@@ClaraBell3452 americans overwhelmed by the gay shit. I say that as a man, who LOVES orville. He just exists in a weird time where we're not as accepting as we were like 10 years ago, because of how often we're TOLD to accept shit. Humans are defiant.
@@ChrisB-k7b this was kind of me. I wasnt exactly hostile to the fact that hes gay but thought it was more a joke. like " ha - gay cowboy- and then he started singing and i was like Damn i feel kind of bad for making fun... that dude can sing. Brings a bit of Marty Robbins and Johnny Cash with a bit of Broadway.
The song is about an abusive relationship. In the video, that is represented by Norman Reedus' character. When Orville Peck says, "It's True, it follows me around" he talking about the grief and burden associated with being trapped in a relationship with an abusive partner. There's some hell-a powerful lines in the song in this regard. Like when he says "Just flip a coin, cause I'm too bored to lie," it's about him not having any idea what to say to friends and family asking him about his latest bruises, or in this case, the black eye. Orville Peck surprisingly doesn't get radio play. This may have to do with the fact that he's gay, and country music hasn't quite embraced him. He definitely has an outlaw vibe to him though, and I suspect if he keeps writing and performing at this level, dude's gonna launch into the mainstream any moment. for a more outlaw country vibe, check out his song/video Daytona Sand. Loved your reaction video, and subscribed as a result!
The mask is intended to hide his identity as a gay man making country music. But it could very easily switch to being a gay version (with those frills!) of the outlaw mask.
@@Newton-Reuther I'm not 100% sure that's the case. As a performer he is completely out of the closet. And most folks know his real identity is Daniel Pitout. He has gone on record that the mask isn't for hiding, he just likes the theatrics of it. A lot of old school country was about theatricality. With the rhinestone shirts, the decorative cowboy hats, the boots with spurs, etc...Also, it does give him that "mysterious' air about him.
@@carterjohnfaechner8550it really is so sad because he's amazing. I'm glad he has the following he does. It's growing all the time, which is giving the perfect finger to all the bigoted assholes out there.
I have heard of him before and knew that he was supposed to be good but I never actually listened to him until your video and holy shit..... I immediately went and downloaded a bunch of his songs lol. You are right, his voice is fantastic!
I just found your channel because I was listening to Orville. You have an incredible journey ahead of you. He's absolutely amazing. Daytona Sand and Kalahari Down are two of my absolute favorites. Also, his newest album, Stampede, is just fun. It's all collaborations with other artists like Willie Nelson and Elton John. Midnight Ride with Kylie Minogue is one of my favorites. Welcome to the masterpiece that is Orville Peck. Also, you should do some reading up on him. He did ballet for 12 years, was the drummer in a punk band, and did musical theater - was part of national touring productions in Canada. The man has ALL the chops.
His mask is in the tradition of country music stars of the past and present who wear costumes like Dolly and her wigs and make up. Yes that voice is his. Great song. I”m happy you’re reviewing this. I like that he’s getting more exposure. Very talented man.
Orville Peck is the first new artist this millennia that's actually impressed me. I came across his performance of "Come on Baby, Cry" on Jimmy Kimmel and have been a fan since. The vast majority of music since the mid-90's has felt derivative, uninspired and impersonal. While Orville draws immediate comparisons to Roy Orbison, Chris Isaacs and old school country, he still comes across as fresh, original, relevant and heartfelt. His vocal range is incredible, and songs are honest, catchy and personal. I haven't seen him in concert, but they sound like a magical place where 80 year old cowpoke cry in their beers with hipsters, NRA members, and the trans community. Whatever political or cultural differences people have are left at the door and people connect through the talent and emotional honesty of Peck's music. It seems a bit odd that the only person doing justice to old school country is a gay man dressed like the Lone Ranger, but here we are. It seems pretty cool in your reaction to see a person of color accepting him on his incredible talent along with so many others despite his sexuality and musical style. This is the first time I've heard this song, and it's another great example of his vocal range and honesty in storytelling. Like you I'm baffled why this guy hasn't become huge, but he has a growing community of fans, mostly in musician circles and within the LGBTQ community. As a straight man, I find it a bit weird singing along with songs of heartbreak, about dudes, but the emotions are real and relevant to all people. I think it's likely that this guy will be multi-platinum and playing arenas before he ever gets a radio hit. While many of his songs are incredibly good, I recommend "C'mon baby cry" (Kimmel version) "Daytona Sands" and "Dead of Night". Since I found my first introduction of Orville Peck a great musical awakening, I thought it'd be fun to see others introduction to him today. It hasn't disappointed yet. I'm new to your channel and not real familiar with your musical tastes, but thought if you're not familiar you should check out some Roy Orbison. Orbison is really the singing style that Peck is emulating. I suggest this not to take away from Peck's skills, but to show you some of the best singing ever put to tape. You likely know "Pretty Woman" but Roy Orbison is so much more than that. "Crying" and "In Dreams" are great examples that show his influence on Peck and are phenomenal songs in their own right.
HE REMINDS ME ALOT OF WHEN THE SINGER "SIA" CAME OUT...SHE WOULD, AND STILL COVERS HER FACE...AND JUST LIKE HER, HE PROBABLY WANTS TO BE KNOWN FOR HIS "VOCAL" TALENT RATHER THAN HIS APPEARANCE...MAYBE, JUST A THOUGHT...HIS VOICE IS TRULY BEAUTIFUL!!❤❤❤
Hope to Die by Orville Peck is another great one with a good video. And his latest release (How far will we take it) features Noah Cyrus, which is also really good.
I saw Orville recently live and I had no idea what his music was like - let me tell you, I left a HUGE fan and I haven't stopped listening to him since. He's amazing. Vocals are on par with Elvis.
He doesn't need the country music industry/radio. He's doing just fine without them. Duets with Willie Nelson (at Willie's request), Shania Twain, Beck, Kylie Minogue. Dior spent $80,000 making a beaded mask for him to wear at a fashion show in Paris and then gave it to him afterwards. Tanya Tucker opened for him and then played with him at his amphitheater show in Nashville last month.
Orville was recently a guest on Boyfriend Twins (TH-cam). He mentioned how unfortunate it is that more singers male/female don’t perform in a lower register.
Have gotten a kick out of your discovery of and continuing Tay Tay evolution my friend. Then I go and find out you found Orville. I love you bro!! I didn't have any more reasons not to subscribe to your channel! I'm in!! There are no words to describe his voice. If you want to see and hear more, then get yourself together, sit down, get ready and watch "Let Me Drown" (Live in Nashville-it's filmed in a church). The vocals are some of the purest I've ever heard. I think you'll like it. Orville is a Country Western (more western than country with a little bit of camp) gay singer from South Africa who has been around for a little bit and is FINALLY starting to get the recognition he deserves. You are a joy to watch my friend. I appreciate your openness and honesty keep up the good work and positive vibes, they're spreading!!
I absolutely love his voice. I have only just heard about him, due to the song with Kylie - Midnight Ride - which I love. I can't say i like idea of the mask, i'd love to see his face but that voice - absolutely fab.
I don't want to say that the reason you haven't heard of him/the reason he isn't blowing up country radio is homophobia, but it isn't not homophobia. The character following him around was a manifestation of his broken heart, Norman Reedus was an ex-boyfriend he got over at the end of the video. He and Trixie Mattel did a cover of "Jackson" a few years ago (th-cam.com/video/k2_KkCZbdfo/w-d-xo.html).
I have only just heard about him, thanks to the song Midnight Ride with Kylie. I absolutely love his voice, and the two songs I have heard (this one, and Midnight Ride). I can't say I like the idea of the mask, would love to see his face, but as another person's comment below mentions Sia (I like her voice, a lot, too) and says maybe it's so we could focus on his vocals. Maybe.
Josh Turner is another country music star you should look at. I'm thinking "One Woman Man" if you are looking for something upbeat, "Would you Go with Me?" for something folksy, or "The Longer the Waiting". He even did a "Forever and Ever, Amen" with Randy Travis and you said you liked Randy. Rick Astley is great for a pop star that can do this. He's from the 80s mostly; "Never Gonna Give You Up" is quite popular with my chiblings.
About half way through your video that sounds exactly like the first few words of a Gerry Rafferty song. This was my issue I kept hearing fragments of familiar tunes throughout this, I just couldn't catch them all. It is like Elvis had a love child with Johnny Cash.......well that is not it either. I know country music has they saying about 3 chords so maybe that it is it. I would love to hear the man sing in a different genre and uncover his face so I can see that it is his lips moving! Keep introducing new artists, it is fun. Sounds like this guy has that "old time" country music voice......but man go listen to the dude sing with Willie Nelson about gay cowboys, it is fabulously unique!!!
Reach out to me and I will tell you one version of why Orville Peck wears a mask. I think it involves listening to someone that had too many gin and tonics.
Several reasons I believe he hasn't blown up in mainstream country music. First, he's openly gay. Second, he comes from a punk music background and was a drummer in a band of some repute. Third, Nashville these days is dominated by cookie cutter songs and has essentially blocked a new wave of outlaw country. Finally, his sound doesn't fit neatly within country and there are a lot of fans who just wouldn't like it because it's not what they're used to. From what I can tell, and I am a big Orville Peck fan, he is the main act in the underground country scene. There may be others that I haven't heard of so don't be upset if I've missed someone who might be more significant.
He's definitely up there with the likes of Paul Cauthen so far the big names in the independent country scene go. I'm just psyched that the whole scene seems to be getting more exposure, especially these last few years, because its all fuckin excellent.
The mask and his unconventional background to be a country singer are probably why he's not better known. I think people may think he's not serious about it.
and his raging homosexuality isnt doing him any favors (i say this as a fellow raging queer). its tragic that that sort of bigotry is so rampant in those circles because he's so very talented
He’s an openly gay man in country music. There’s a reason for the mask. And that’s probably the main reason why he’s not blowing up the country stations or charts like he should be.
Yes I was going to leave this comment if no one else did, because it really seems like nobody here knows that. 😅
exactly. Ive put some REAL country folks onto his music though. They tend to look past the gay thing once they hear him.
@@ClaraBell3452 americans overwhelmed by the gay shit. I say that as a man, who LOVES orville. He just exists in a weird time where we're not as accepting as we were like 10 years ago, because of how often we're TOLD to accept shit. Humans are defiant.
@@ChrisB-k7b this was kind of me. I wasnt exactly hostile to the fact that hes gay but thought it was more a joke. like " ha - gay cowboy- and then he started singing and i was like Damn i feel kind of bad for making fun... that dude can sing. Brings a bit of Marty Robbins and Johnny Cash with a bit of Broadway.
I'd recommend his live version of "let me drown" if you want to see his pipes really let loose!
super duper seconding this, that song is chills start to finish
Thanks for covering Orville. He's putting out such worthwhile music and not a ton of reactions to him yet.
The song is about an abusive relationship. In the video, that is represented by Norman Reedus' character. When Orville Peck says, "It's True, it follows me around" he talking about the grief and burden associated with being trapped in a relationship with an abusive partner. There's some hell-a powerful lines in the song in this regard. Like when he says "Just flip a coin, cause I'm too bored to lie," it's about him not having any idea what to say to friends and family asking him about his latest bruises, or in this case, the black eye.
Orville Peck surprisingly doesn't get radio play. This may have to do with the fact that he's gay, and country music hasn't quite embraced him. He definitely has an outlaw vibe to him though, and I suspect if he keeps writing and performing at this level, dude's gonna launch into the mainstream any moment.
for a more outlaw country vibe, check out his song/video Daytona Sand.
Loved your reaction video, and subscribed as a result!
The mask is intended to hide his identity as a gay man making country music. But it could very easily switch to being a gay version (with those frills!) of the outlaw mask.
@@Newton-Reuther I'm not 100% sure that's the case. As a performer he is completely out of the closet. And most folks know his real identity is Daniel Pitout. He has gone on record that the mask isn't for hiding, he just likes the theatrics of it. A lot of old school country was about theatricality. With the rhinestone shirts, the decorative cowboy hats, the boots with spurs, etc...Also, it does give him that "mysterious' air about him.
I'm so glad someone recommended Orville to you. His voice is incredible, and you should see him in person if you can.
I get to see him live for the first time this Wednesday. 🎉
I WISH they would play Orville on country radio.
never gonna happen homie.
too many bigots unfortunately
He’s gay, they won’t.
@@carterjohnfaechner8550it really is so sad because he's amazing. I'm glad he has the following he does. It's growing all the time, which is giving the perfect finger to all the bigoted assholes out there.
I found him randomly flipping through stations on the radio a couple years ago, the moment I heard him sing I felt like I struck gold.
I have heard of him before and knew that he was supposed to be good but I never actually listened to him until your video and holy shit..... I immediately went and downloaded a bunch of his songs lol. You are right, his voice is fantastic!
I just found your channel because I was listening to Orville. You have an incredible journey ahead of you. He's absolutely amazing. Daytona Sand and Kalahari Down are two of my absolute favorites. Also, his newest album, Stampede, is just fun. It's all collaborations with other artists like Willie Nelson and Elton John. Midnight Ride with Kylie Minogue is one of my favorites. Welcome to the masterpiece that is Orville Peck. Also, you should do some reading up on him. He did ballet for 12 years, was the drummer in a punk band, and did musical theater - was part of national touring productions in Canada. The man has ALL the chops.
His mask is in the tradition of country music stars of the past and present who wear costumes like Dolly and her wigs and make up. Yes that voice is his. Great song. I”m happy you’re reviewing this. I like that he’s getting more exposure. Very talented man.
I love his new song with Willie Nelson
Blown away by this guy!
wow what a surprise, never heard of him, but going to check him out now
such a thrill watching someone discover him
Orville Peck is the first new artist this millennia that's actually impressed me. I came across his performance of "Come on Baby, Cry" on Jimmy Kimmel and have been a fan since. The vast majority of music since the mid-90's has felt derivative, uninspired and impersonal. While Orville draws immediate comparisons to Roy Orbison, Chris Isaacs and old school country, he still comes across as fresh, original, relevant and heartfelt. His vocal range is incredible, and songs are honest, catchy and personal. I haven't seen him in concert, but they sound like a magical place where 80 year old cowpoke cry in their beers with hipsters, NRA members, and the trans community. Whatever political or cultural differences people have are left at the door and people connect through the talent and emotional honesty of Peck's music. It seems a bit odd that the only person doing justice to old school country is a gay man dressed like the Lone Ranger, but here we are. It seems pretty cool in your reaction to see a person of color accepting him on his incredible talent along with so many others despite his sexuality and musical style. This is the first time I've heard this song, and it's another great example of his vocal range and honesty in storytelling. Like you I'm baffled why this guy hasn't become huge, but he has a growing community of fans, mostly in musician circles and within the LGBTQ community. As a straight man, I find it a bit weird singing along with songs of heartbreak, about dudes, but the emotions are real and relevant to all people. I think it's likely that this guy will be multi-platinum and playing arenas before he ever gets a radio hit. While many of his songs are incredibly good, I recommend "C'mon baby cry" (Kimmel version) "Daytona Sands" and "Dead of Night". Since I found my first introduction of Orville Peck a great musical awakening, I thought it'd be fun to see others introduction to him today. It hasn't disappointed yet. I'm new to your channel and not real familiar with your musical tastes, but thought if you're not familiar you should check out some Roy Orbison. Orbison is really the singing style that Peck is emulating. I suggest this not to take away from Peck's skills, but to show you some of the best singing ever put to tape. You likely know "Pretty Woman" but Roy Orbison is so much more than that. "Crying" and "In Dreams" are great examples that show his influence on Peck and are phenomenal songs in their own right.
He sounds like a cross between elvis presley and johnny cash. The actors name is norman reedus. Daryl
It's Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison with a twist of Elvis.
I thought the same thing! He's definitely channeling Elvis/Johnny Cash.
HE REMINDS ME ALOT OF WHEN THE SINGER "SIA" CAME OUT...SHE WOULD, AND STILL COVERS HER FACE...AND JUST LIKE HER, HE PROBABLY WANTS TO BE KNOWN FOR HIS "VOCAL" TALENT RATHER THAN HIS APPEARANCE...MAYBE, JUST A THOUGHT...HIS VOICE IS TRULY BEAUTIFUL!!❤❤❤
Hope to Die by Orville Peck is another great one with a good video. And his latest release (How far will we take it) features Noah Cyrus, which is also really good.
I saw Orville recently live and I had no idea what his music was like - let me tell you, I left a HUGE fan and I haven't stopped listening to him since. He's amazing. Vocals are on par with Elvis.
If you can believe it, he sounds even better live. And I hear the song is about depression.
Your home boy's name is Norman Reedus.
He doesn't need the country music industry/radio. He's doing just fine without them. Duets with Willie Nelson (at Willie's request), Shania Twain, Beck, Kylie Minogue. Dior spent $80,000 making a beaded mask for him to wear at a fashion show in Paris and then gave it to him afterwards. Tanya Tucker opened for him and then played with him at his amphitheater show in Nashville last month.
Crazy train! I am gonna download it too
Norman Reedus OP is great. Awesome voice!
I hear Roy orbinson
Such a unique voice. Like no other.
Orville is a real one - dead set talented.
Orville was recently a guest on Boyfriend Twins (TH-cam). He mentioned how unfortunate it is that more singers male/female don’t perform in a lower register.
Everyone has soul. Just some more than others.
Literally have a picture of the guy he sounds most like under the video😂
Have gotten a kick out of your discovery of and continuing Tay Tay evolution my friend. Then I go and find out you found Orville. I love you bro!! I didn't have any more reasons not to subscribe to your channel! I'm in!!
There are no words to describe his voice. If you want to see and hear more, then get yourself together, sit down, get ready and watch "Let Me Drown" (Live in Nashville-it's filmed in a church). The vocals are some of the purest I've ever heard. I think you'll like it.
Orville is a Country Western (more western than country with a little bit of camp) gay singer from South Africa who has been around for a little bit and is FINALLY starting to get the recognition he deserves.
You are a joy to watch my friend. I appreciate your openness and honesty keep up the good work and positive vibes, they're spreading!!
Appreciate it!
I absolutely love his voice. I have only just heard about him, due to the song with Kylie - Midnight Ride - which I love. I can't say i like idea of the mask, i'd love to see his face but that voice - absolutely fab.
He is amazing ❤
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I don't want to say that the reason you haven't heard of him/the reason he isn't blowing up country radio is homophobia, but it isn't not homophobia. The character following him around was a manifestation of his broken heart, Norman Reedus was an ex-boyfriend he got over at the end of the video. He and Trixie Mattel did a cover of "Jackson" a few years ago (th-cam.com/video/k2_KkCZbdfo/w-d-xo.html).
I have only just heard about him, thanks to the song Midnight Ride with Kylie. I absolutely love his voice, and the two songs I have heard (this one, and Midnight Ride). I can't say I like the idea of the mask, would love to see his face, but as another person's comment below mentions Sia (I like her voice, a lot, too) and says maybe it's so we could focus on his vocals. Maybe.
Dead of night is an amazing song you should check it out
Josh Turner is another country music star you should look at. I'm thinking "One Woman Man" if you are looking for something upbeat, "Would you Go with Me?" for something folksy, or "The Longer the Waiting". He even did a "Forever and Ever, Amen" with Randy Travis and you said you liked Randy.
Rick Astley is great for a pop star that can do this. He's from the 80s mostly; "Never Gonna Give You Up" is quite popular with my chiblings.
I believe he has done one of his songs. Can’t remember which one.
He loves to cover your girl,
Reba McEntire!!!
I think the song is about depression, this character in black is like death...
About half way through your video that sounds exactly like the first few words of a Gerry Rafferty song. This was my issue I kept hearing fragments of familiar tunes throughout this, I just couldn't catch them all. It is like Elvis had a love child with Johnny Cash.......well that is not it either. I know country music has they saying about 3 chords so maybe that it is it. I would love to hear the man sing in a different genre and uncover his face so I can see that it is his lips moving! Keep introducing new artists, it is fun. Sounds like this guy has that "old time" country music voice......but man go listen to the dude sing with Willie Nelson about gay cowboys, it is fabulously unique!!!
Is there anyone left my guy hasn't done a song with??❤❤ The legend.
His voice is at its best on let me drown in my personal opinion
Peter piper picked a peck of 🌶. 😂
Try let me down by Orville
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Could you react to more of his music. Thanks. 👍🏼
Reach out to me and I will tell you one version of why Orville Peck wears a mask. I think it involves listening to someone that had too many gin and tonics.
Daryl
Can you say Johnny Cash ,Elvis !
Several reasons I believe he hasn't blown up in mainstream country music. First, he's openly gay. Second, he comes from a punk music background and was a drummer in a band of some repute. Third, Nashville these days is dominated by cookie cutter songs and has essentially blocked a new wave of outlaw country. Finally, his sound doesn't fit neatly within country and there are a lot of fans who just wouldn't like it because it's not what they're used to.
From what I can tell, and I am a big Orville Peck fan, he is the main act in the underground country scene. There may be others that I haven't heard of so don't be upset if I've missed someone who might be more significant.
He's definitely up there with the likes of Paul Cauthen so far the big names in the independent country scene go. I'm just psyched that the whole scene seems to be getting more exposure, especially these last few years, because its all fuckin excellent.
@@burninsherman1037 Cocaine Country Dancing!
The mask and his unconventional background to be a country singer are probably why he's not better known. I think people may think he's not serious about it.
and his raging homosexuality isnt doing him any favors (i say this as a fellow raging queer). its tragic that that sort of bigotry is so rampant in those circles because he's so very talented