We are a family that sticks together. We get mad at each there from tune to time, but we get over it. We except each other as we are. My Dad died in 1955 leaving my Mom with 4 small children. She raised us on her own. And also took in her brothers 2 kids after their mother died. She raised us all to respect ourselves and others. None of us are or ever were on drugs or alcohol. We all were hard working. We married, had children. And they had children, now the grandchildren are having kids. I have been married to the same man for 54 years. Mom is still alive and is now 94. I talk to her everyday and see her every week. We all gather vat her house for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day Easter, mother's Day, her Birthday and Fourth of July. There is 36 of us now..
It was a different time, people lived by a few basic rules. If you love someone, their looks are not important, what they do is, if you can imagine your life without them, you do not love enough. Food did not have to be fancy, it was seasonally available, if you had beef animals, you took one to a butcher, or did the job yourself. Preserved it and you ate all of the whole beast, no such thing as only the choice cuts. Everybody in the family had jobs to do. Adults in particular worked from Dawn to Dusk, simply to continue to survive, labour saving devices had not been invented in the early 1900s. Take-away meals were unheard of. Each person had a part to play in helping their family to survive. So people did their best to get along with everyone. You looked out for the betterment of others, if you could cope, so people could survive. Playing away was a huge betrayal, still is, just hurts everyone you know when it comes out in the open. But people today only live for themselves, not a care how much they hurt others. I've heard folks say no-one cares if they have affairs nowadays. The ones that get hurt the most is the kids, but they don't listen to the kids, who often have no words to explain their pain yet. So nowadays most people are traumatised by what happens around them, so they try not to care for anybody else anymore. We live in a morally bankrupt world.
Hey James, I was the one who suggested this one last week. When I heard you speaking so fondly of your grandfather, this song popped into my head. I knew you'd love it. I agree with everything you said too. This world has become so divided. Sadly that begins at home. If we could just learn to unite as a family once more, maybe that would start a ripple effect that spills over into our cities, then states, and ultimately our nation. Thank you for being a light in this dark world! God bless my friend. 😇
You should look into being a peer support specialist. It's a job that will make you feel good helping others, and you have a heart of gold. It's easy to see, and you could help a lot of people.
Hi James. I'm 72 and lived those days. My family was dysfunctional and it was hard growing up. I wish it had been as the Judds describe it, but not for me, or for many other families. Life is not easy now, I know. But it wasn't easy then, either. There were plenty of problems. Listen to "Eve of Destruction" sung by Barry McGuire to get a better idea of those times. For a better idea of families, at least those I identify with, listen to "Ode to Billy Joe" by Bobby Gentry, or Janis Ian's "Society's Child". But yes, this song is great. And it is fun to dream of "The Good Old Days", even if they were far from it. I love your gentleness, James, and your sweetness. Thanks for your reaction videos.
Hi, I'm new sub🙂 I also listen to stuff from MY Grandparents' days😍 My friends think its weird when I play stuff from like 1940's Um I am now 62 lololol
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one question that a lot of dads will surely endure when it becomes there time to tell a story of the way it was
This is one of The Judds’ best songs. You would like the message on their song “Love Can Build a Bridge”, also.
They had a lot of hits in the 80s.
We are a family that sticks together. We get mad at each there from tune to time, but we get over it. We except each other as we are. My Dad died in 1955 leaving my Mom with 4 small children. She raised us on her own.
And also took in her brothers 2 kids after their mother died. She raised us all to respect ourselves and others. None of us are or ever were on drugs or alcohol. We all were hard working. We married, had children. And they had children, now the grandchildren are having kids. I have been married to the same man for 54 years. Mom is still alive and is now 94. I talk to her everyday and see her every week. We all gather vat her house for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day Easter, mother's Day, her Birthday and Fourth of July. There is 36 of us now..
It was a different time, people lived by a few basic rules. If you love someone, their looks are not important, what they do is, if you can imagine your life without them, you do not love enough. Food did not have to be fancy, it was seasonally available, if you had beef animals, you took one to a butcher, or did the job yourself. Preserved it and you ate all of the whole beast, no such thing as only the choice cuts. Everybody in the family had jobs to do. Adults in particular worked from Dawn to Dusk, simply to continue to survive, labour saving devices had not been invented in the early 1900s. Take-away meals were unheard of. Each person had a part to play in helping their family to survive. So people did their best to get along with everyone. You looked out for the betterment of others, if you could cope, so people could survive.
Playing away was a huge betrayal, still is, just hurts everyone you know when it comes out in the open. But people today only live for themselves, not a care how much they hurt others. I've heard folks say no-one cares if they have affairs nowadays. The ones that get hurt the most is the kids, but they don't listen to the kids, who often have no words to explain their pain yet. So nowadays most people are traumatised by what happens around them, so they try not to care for anybody else anymore. We live in a morally bankrupt world.
My grandpa was the best too. I know how you feel
Always been a big favorite of mine from this beautiful duo...💖🎤👍
Hey James, I was the one who suggested this one last week. When I heard you speaking so fondly of your grandfather, this song popped into my head. I knew you'd love it. I agree with everything you said too. This world has become so divided. Sadly that begins at home. If we could just learn to unite as a family once more, maybe that would start a ripple effect that spills over into our cities, then states, and ultimately our nation. Thank you for being a light in this dark world!
God bless my friend. 😇
Miss my grandparents and Daddy so much- never really had my birth Mom in my life. Great song and reaction! ❤️
You should look into being a peer support specialist. It's a job that will make you feel good helping others, and you have a heart of gold. It's easy to see, and you could help a lot of people.
Hi James. I'm 72 and lived those days. My family was dysfunctional and it was hard growing up. I wish it had been as the Judds describe it, but not for me, or for many other families. Life is not easy now, I know. But it wasn't easy then, either. There were plenty of problems. Listen to "Eve of Destruction" sung by Barry McGuire to get a better idea of those times. For a better idea of families, at least those I identify with, listen to "Ode to Billy Joe" by Bobby Gentry, or Janis Ian's "Society's Child". But yes, this song is great. And it is fun to dream of "The Good Old Days", even if they were far from it. I love your gentleness, James, and your sweetness. Thanks for your reaction videos.
this is one of my favorite songs,thank you for reacting to it
Good to see you brother!
Lookin good James! How is the weight loss going? Keep up the good work! Enjoy your channel 💞
This song is one of my karaoke standards.
❤❤
The Judds are my favorite. Wynonna's lead vocals are unlike anyone.
Hi, I'm new sub🙂 I also listen to stuff from MY Grandparents' days😍 My friends think its weird when I play stuff from like 1940's Um I am now 62 lololol
Yes! The 60s!! Pls check out My Boy Lollipop-Millie Small you’ll love it!! It’s my fav 😂
Immerse yourself in the world of unearthly voice.
I recommend making a reaction to one of the best vocalists in the world.
Meet Diana Ankudinova!
1) super unique voice (dramatic contralto with polyphonic overtones);
2) the most complex vocal techniques, a bewitching voice;
3) Diana sings in 6 languages : English, French, Russian, German, Spanish, Arabic and any musical genre;
4) incredible charisma, artistry and living of any song;
5) a range of 4 octaves, which at the age of 19 is far from the limit and will continue to grow;
6) a large army of fans around the world;
7) an independent artist, without producers and labels, only with the support of fans and reactors like you;
8) more than 15 thousand reactions. Some reactions have 3.6 million views.
The incredible fate of a girl found with a broken collarbone at a bus stop and ended up in an orphanage.
One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.)
Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley / DARK VERSION cover)
VERY IMORTANT, the video must be original (duration - 8.56m) from Diana's channel, NOT a short pirated copy from "brocoli".
8.2 million views
206k likes
- total 1064 reactions to this performance by Diana.
ATTENTION:
1) Please use ONLY original content from Diana Ankudinova official channel.
2) Videos from TV shows are often blocked by TH-cam and video EDITING is required. MV, live performances are available for unlimited reactions WITHOUT EDITING
Fan community supporting Diana Ankudinova: #dianamania
Wow, where did all these subs come from🧐