He reminds me of an older gentleman I knew when I was young! He taught me a lot about mechanics and welding. Always happy and had a joke for you! R.I.P John
Muharam is a man of my heart. To witness his wholehearted and pure reaction to David's voice, with such humbleness and awe.. Please, let him know that he inspires humility!
I don't have a lot of money, but I desperately wanted to support you all in all the work you do. I joined Patreon for you, and you alone. Thank you so much for introducing us to these wise and gentle souls, and I hope that brother Muharam is enjoying his return to school!
Muharam is a good person. His heart is pure. I love this channel because you are teaching them and in return we are also seeing things through fresh eyes. Amazing ♥️
I really do wish that someone who knows David or at least some way to get in touch with him so that he'd be sure to see it, would see this video and pass it along. I think he'd be honored and frankly, intrigued that a gentleman so far away in both distance and culture, appreciates his art so very much. I'll say a little prayer that Muharam's wish comes true! 🙏🏻 In all honesty, it would be very special for all of us who love and respect the team and Adnan, here at Trybals!
I know them through a project we were involved in years ago. (Look on the back of the album and see that they thanked the "disturbed sisterhood" I was one of the original founders of it.) The previous video, I forwarded to the band. I'm not sure if they saw them...but betting they did ;).
@@Igmu89 Wow! I think they'd be thrilled just to get a personal video from David and/or the band! Does David they have a Twitter account that you know of? Maybe some of us with accounts could ask them if they'd be willing to do some kind of shout out, that the team could see? That'd be awesome!
@@bobbiejojackson9448 I'm sure they would! David isn't real active on Social media, so I wouldn't bet on a response. They are pretty busy, but one can always hope they've at least seen it and appreciated it! I do know it was definitely passed on. ;)
Muharam's soul is as beautiful and majestic as David's voice is. Please send him my warmest regards. I love watching him in particular, but all the people in these videos you make are wonderful as well.
I love everyone of the Trybals crew, but I believe Muharam is the one I most identify with and would love to meet. He has such a pure soul and a gracious presence, it meant a lot to me to hear him in a previous video remark how this channel has opened his heart and made him more considerate of those in need that he sees and now offers help where he once wouldn't. I feel the same way from watching him in these videos over the past year or so. He is truly a gift to this world, there are not many life him and I cherish him for this reason and many more.
From what I understand, David was extremely angry that they used auto tune. I love to watch Mr. Muharam listen to music... even though the language is different, he always seems to understand what is being sung.
David actually used auto tune, the concert I attended also featured auto tune on the high notes. I believe he has a vocal chord injury from stomach acid reflux that prevents his full vocal talent these days.
Great to see Muharam as always totally absorbed in what he is watching. He appears to me to be a gentle soul who truly loves to learn. He and the other four I regularly watch are always a pleasure to witness. I wish them all well for the future. Just got out of isolation with Covid and watching these and other music videos helped in making the time go by.
His reaction is similar to my own to David's voice. I always love Muharam's love for music! Thank you also for putting in the clip of the singer from Pakistan. I will have to check out more of his music. And I would love to learn Sidhi! I suggest The Light for a Disturbed song. It has heavy parts but has an uplifting message and showcases David's voice
I think that my favorite part of these videos is: No matter where or how we are raised, the human spirit wants to love and appreciate itself, the world, and the people in it. Muharam, your perspective on the world is incredible, and watching you react to these videos the same way I do, makes my heart sing. Thank you for being you and for sharing yourself with us. You are truly loved and appreciated -I Am You Bro
My heart is so happy that he said we could come to them and learn Sindhi. The fact that he would even consider opening his doors all of us are not even know us. I have no words to describe my gratitude for his kindness
He really does sound like Jawad. Both are beautiful singers! Love these videos. They really make my day. I wish there were some way to meet Muharam. He seems like a beautiful person that I could learn many things from. Thank you both!
I hope David Draimen does come here and reply. Thank you also for sharing the video from Jawad Ahmed. Please tell Muharam, that even though I didn't understand a single word of the song he sang, I understood the spirit and feeling of the song, and he is correct. Though their voices are different, they share the same intensity and belief in what they are singing about, and I am grateful to have seen it.
I love all the people you speak to. They all have such a wonderful curiosity and willingness to talk about how these new experiences make them feel. Muharam seems to be such an open, loving man, and he is a joy to watch. Thank you so much for making these videos, helping the rest of the world's people to see the similarities among us all.
I absolutely love Muharam. He has by far the best reactions, he loves music, and feels the music almost immediately, dancing, clapping or singing along. He is so wholesome, and I'm sure, I'm certain that Muharam would be fantastic to hang out with, and talk with. He is so amazed at the world, you can tell how excited he gets. I would love to hear him speak english and say "Wow, sir wow" or "Wow bro wow". Greetings from Australia Muharam! We love you, you should visit Australia.
I always love watching Muharam's reactions. It's obvious how kind-hearted and gentle he is, and it's wonderful to see how much he enjoys new experiences that a lot of people, regardless of where they're from, might be closed off to. Thank you, Adnan and Muharam!
I´m a soldier from Scandivavia and have been working for almost 10 years and have been deployed twice in the world. So please tell Mr.Muharam that I love him with all my heart. And this is one of the most interesting TH-cam channels I have seen.
I just sang this for my two young children today. They’ve never heard me song before. I can’t hit the high notes like David can but this song speaks to me very strongly. So nice to see other folks enjoy the magic of music from the west.
*The auto tune was only used for a few words and David was upset that they used it at all. That's all him singing. Yes he had the flu but it wasn't auto tune that made him sound good. I love watching Muharam..a pure soul and just a good person.*
I'm a very recent subscriber. It is so amazing to see a guy roughly my age, from the other side of the world, appreciate so many different genres and types of music like I do. I feel like I could be better friends with him than many of my "friends" Most here just like whatever is on the radio or is popular. I try to share some of the more obscure stuff I find to only have them get bored.
Muharam is so sweet! Thanks for sharing this reaction with us~ Also I would love to learn Sindhi! I feel like I’ve already started picking up on some phrases from these videos ☺️
Muharam has such a love for music. It would be very enjoyable to see his reaction to a show such as The Voice or X Factor auditions. Thank you for all you are doing, it’s really wonderful work!
Jawad was rocking it, that was a catchy tune! ❤️ Nice that they not only learn our culture, but we learn about theirs too, thanks for playing the Jawad clip, I really enjoyed that
Excellent review.. it's great that cultures can benefit from observing eachother even if it's from a distance and each broaden the knowledge of the other.. Cheers from London England 👍😎🏴
Murhram is a wonderful person. Very open to this music. I enjoy all the member so this channel and I am learning some Sindhi just by listening to them speak. Thank you sir for your videos.
I adore Muharam's outlook on things. I seems to have such a love for people and for life. I would LOVE if David from Disturbed sent a "hi" to Muharam. I would love it even more than if he sent a "hi" to me - which is saying a lot, since Disturbed is in my top 5 favorite bands, and I think David is the absolutely single best male rock/metal singer who ever lived.
Muharam is such a great dude :D He is so open minded about everything mostly, he enjoys everything, whether it's heavy music or out in space science, he doesn't deny it but instead is amazed by it.
Great video as always! Love to see Muharam's reactions!!!! Idk if it's been suggested before and apologies for overstepping, but I think you all would have a great time watching some of Peter Pringle's videos on TH-cam. He sings in ancient languages and has many videos on ancient songs, like an Ancient Egyptian love song, and The Epic of Gilgamesh in Sumerian! :) This channel is so great at discussing culture and music and I think it would be lovely to see everyone's reactions to those beautiful renditions. As always, love the videos and all the best!
Murharem is such a kind soul. He was touched by the song, even though he could not speak English. This powerful song has reached reactions from as far as Africa. I believe David will reach out to him when he watches this. Thanks for the subtitles.
Muharam English is not easy. Sometimes Americans have a hard time getting it right 😉 You try real hard to get the names correct. That is good enough for me. You dear Brother warm my heart. Have a blessed day. Your Sister in the USA, Joy
I would love to see the reactions of the Trybals to Tom Jones singing "I'll Never Fall in Love Again". There is a phenomenon called the Tom Jones affect and I am curious to see if the Trybals respond as so many others do. It's a beautiful song & Sir Tom Jones has an amazing voice. I think they would enjoy it. Thank you.
Came for the education about other peoples' perspective on what I take for granted in everyday life, like these types of music. Stayed for Muharam. This man is so pure and represents so many good things about humanity as a whole. He has music in his soul, a smile on his face, and an open mind. That is a man I could see as one of the greats; especially within his home community.
Lol, I reacted the same way the first time I heard this song, there's something special in knowing a man halfway around the planet was equally moved. I hope David contacts you.
Assalam O Alaikum, friends. Hearing your thoughts on such things is beautiful to me, and I thank you for participating in these videos and sharing your feelings.
I also always think 'wow' when I hear this song performed live. It's really something! Has anyone ever suggested Lord of the Lost - Not My Enemy? It has a pretty powerful message as well. Thank you for your wonderful channel, I love hearing different perspectives on songs I know and love. :)
oh my, you guys. I LOVE when songs are sung in other languages than English. Nightwish, that you have done with Floor Jansen has a piece named Kuolema Teki Taitailian done by their former singer Tarja at End of an Era. it is one of my favorites to try singing ( heavy emphasis on the word try :) ) Floor may have done it, but don't think so. If so, I'm sure her rendition is lovely. She did a wonderful version of Ave Maria. Good to see ya! XOXO
"Kuolema tekee taiteilijan" is actually from Nightwish's 2004 album Once. Tarja also sang another song in Finnish on their 1997 debut album Angels Fall First. That song is Erämaajärvi.
@@weepingscorpion8739 oh nice. I haven't been able to get ahold of Angels Fall First. some of the Once songs are on the jukebox, but heard that one here on youtube.
Muharam reminds me of my grandpa who died a few years ago. It’s his round nose and mustache shape. And his gentle spirit. I love watching him. Ok this is a year old but has Dave reviewed this review? He seems like a good guy who would do something like that.
I think it would be great for each one of our "Trybal" members teach us something, it could be anything that they like/do, or something that has great meaning in their lives!!❤️❤️❤️
The issue that the singer had is basically that he had a cold when appeared on the show and wasn't really wanting to sing, no energy. But, he said he would so he did. Unlike a large amount of singers, he does not like using a machine called an "auto-turner" which slightly changes voices sometimes. He was upset that they used the autoturner when he told them NO!
To everyone who loves Disturbed’s performance of this song, check out their live version with Myles Kennedy here on YT. I promise you will love it more than the video or Conan versions. And no autotune!
muharam is maybe my favorite guy. he's so sweet and sincere and I would love to sit and have coffee with him sometime and share things I find interesting
Muharam, I would love to learn some Sindhi phrases! Why not do short videos of him? Plenty of folks know English, but how many outside Pakistan know Sindhi? Learning languages is good for the brain at any age. Let us fill the sound of silence with the joyful noise of humanity in love and laughter! Besides, that short clip of the Pakistani singer had me dancing in my seat.
I think it would be amazing to see Muharam watch Stephen Ray Vaughan live, perhaps Stevie Ray Vaughan Voodoo Child Live In Nashville. One of Vaughan's idols was Jimi Hendrix the creator of this song. I can guarantee Muharam has never seen a performance like this. Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. It can easily be argued he is one of the best guitarist in a century. Sadly he was killed in a helicopter accident in 1990. When Stevie was playing it was like he was a conduit for the music gods.
Hello! I have only one recommendation! - 1) Einar Selvik ft. Tina Guo and Trevor Morris - Viking Suite / live at International TV Series Gala in Poland! This is the same person who sings and composed Helvegen, he made music to The Vikings TV series and this one is fantastically performed with a full orchestra *WITH* a backdrop of scenes from the movie, which depicts Viking warrior culture, which must be completely new to them!!!
I love Muharam and his constant expressions of love and amazement for everything he learns, be it music or science or whatever. Something special about music though, where even if you don't share a language, you share that bit of soul bared by the musician(s). I know it might seem a bit cheesy, and might be incredibly hard to translate the lyrics of, but "Surface Pressure" from Encanto might be another good song in that connection that we all feel to some extent. The pressure to succeed, the fear of failing or even just plain needing help in life, of trying to be the strong one. You can do the original from the movie or find one of the singer - Jessica Darrow - doing her slower, jazzier version. Even if you never take that suggestion though, I wish you all the best! And thanks for what you do. :)
You should react to Hans Zimmer and Czarina Russel - Now we are Free (Gladiator Soundtrack) Live in Rome. The lyrics were written by Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) and is in a language she made up as a child, and only she knows. I think it could be interesting to see their interpretation of a language none of us understand (but you feel the emotions coming from the song)
Hah, my husband's name is Javad and his aunt's husband is Muharram. No Adnan, though. I love how Muharram just lights up when it comes to art and music.
I so enjoy Muharam. He just seems like one of those people who always has a smile on his face and a song in his heart. Thanks for sharing :)
He reminds me of an older gentleman I knew when I was young! He taught me a lot about mechanics and welding. Always happy and had a joke for you!
R.I.P John
Muharam is a man of my heart. To witness his wholehearted and pure reaction to David's voice, with such humbleness and awe.. Please, let him know that he inspires humility!
I don't have a lot of money, but I desperately wanted to support you all in all the work you do.
I joined Patreon for you, and you alone.
Thank you so much for introducing us to these wise and gentle souls, and I hope that brother Muharam is enjoying his return to school!
lots of love :-)
Me too, Jacqui. I am so comforted by these fine people. I only subscribe to two channels through Patreon ... and this is my favorite.
I have subscribed as well, and, they seem to be wonders.
Muharam is a good person. His heart is pure. I love this channel because you are teaching them and in return we are also seeing things through fresh eyes. Amazing ♥️
P.s. the movie Dances with wolves. I think they might enjoy
I really do wish that someone who knows David or at least some way to get in touch with him so that he'd be sure to see it, would see this video and pass it along.
I think he'd be honored and frankly, intrigued that a gentleman so far away in both distance and culture, appreciates his art so very much.
I'll say a little prayer that Muharam's wish comes true! 🙏🏻 In all honesty, it would be very special for all of us who love and respect the team and Adnan, here at Trybals!
I know them through a project we were involved in years ago. (Look on the back of the album and see that they thanked the "disturbed sisterhood" I was one of the original founders of it.) The previous video, I forwarded to the band. I'm not sure if they saw them...but betting they did ;).
@@Igmu89 Wow! I think they'd be thrilled just to get a personal video from David and/or the band! Does David they have a Twitter account that you know of? Maybe some of us with accounts could ask them if they'd be willing to do some kind of shout out, that the team could see? That'd be awesome!
@@bobbiejojackson9448 I'm sure they would! David isn't real active on Social media, so I wouldn't bet on a response. They are pretty busy, but one can always hope they've at least seen it and appreciated it! I do know it was definitely passed on. ;)
Thank you for introducing us to the other side of the world.
Sending warm feelings to you all.
Please, please tell him. I live in the middle of England and I look forward to seeing his videos. What a wonderful man he is!
Echoed from the north of England.
Muharam's soul is as beautiful and majestic as David's voice is. Please send him my warmest regards. I love watching him in particular, but all the people in these videos you make are wonderful as well.
I love everyone of the Trybals crew, but I believe Muharam is the one I most identify with and would love to meet. He has such a pure soul and a gracious presence, it meant a lot to me to hear him in a previous video remark how this channel has opened his heart and made him more considerate of those in need that he sees and now offers help where he once wouldn't. I feel the same way from watching him in these videos over the past year or so. He is truly a gift to this world, there are not many life him and I cherish him for this reason and many more.
"When I wake in the night I will speak to the the silence." Beautiful!
From what I understand, David was extremely angry that they used auto tune. I love to watch Mr. Muharam listen to music... even though the language is different, he always seems to understand what is being sung.
He was angry. I believe this was the live version when David was ill.
...and I just got to the part where they mention it lol
@@CeleWolf Yes he had the flu and a fever! Yet still sang like a dream.
David actually used auto tune, the concert I attended also featured auto tune on the high notes.
I believe he has a vocal chord injury from stomach acid reflux that prevents his full vocal talent these days.
Why would he be angry? He used Auto-tune when he recorded the original. See: th-cam.com/video/v_h9-Cpn_uY/w-d-xo.html
This is the most beautiful version. David trained as a cantor in the synagogue. That’s why he can hold deep notes.
Great to see Muharam as always totally absorbed in what he is watching. He appears to me to be a gentle soul who truly loves to learn. He and the other four I regularly watch are always a pleasure to witness. I wish them all well for the future. Just got out of isolation with Covid and watching these and other music videos helped in making the time go by.
I just love Muharam. There is something about that man that touches my heart. ❤️
Same! He seems so pure.
My husband has an uncle that looks a lot like him and he is also the sweetest purest man I know.
I love this man! You can tell the type of person he is just by watching his reactions and reading what he says. How gentle and loving he seems.
His reaction is similar to my own to David's voice. I always love Muharam's love for music! Thank you also for putting in the clip of the singer from Pakistan. I will have to check out more of his music. And I would love to learn Sidhi! I suggest The Light for a Disturbed song. It has heavy parts but has an uplifting message and showcases David's voice
I think that my favorite part of these videos is: No matter where or how we are raised, the human spirit wants to love and appreciate itself, the world, and the people in it.
Muharam, your perspective on the world is incredible, and watching you react to these videos the same way I do, makes my heart sing.
Thank you for being you and for sharing yourself with us.
You are truly loved and appreciated
-I Am You Bro
My heart is so happy that he said we could come to them and learn Sindhi. The fact that he would even consider opening his doors all of us are not even know us. I have no words to describe my gratitude for his kindness
He really does sound like Jawad. Both are beautiful singers! Love these videos. They really make my day. I wish there were some way to meet Muharam. He seems like a beautiful person that I could learn many things from. Thank you both!
I too would love to meet him! He has won my heart!
I hope David Draimen does come here and reply. Thank you also for sharing the video from Jawad Ahmed. Please tell Muharam, that even though I didn't understand a single word of the song he sang, I understood the spirit and feeling of the song, and he is correct. Though their voices are different, they share the same intensity and belief in what they are singing about, and I am grateful to have seen it.
Yes, it is a pleasure and blessing to watch this. Thank you!
I love all the people you speak to. They all have such a wonderful curiosity and willingness to talk about how these new experiences make them feel. Muharam seems to be such an open, loving man, and he is a joy to watch. Thank you so much for making these videos, helping the rest of the world's people to see the similarities among us all.
Thankyou for showing us what he was referring too. I love to see tidbits of your culture!
I absolutely love Muharam. He has by far the best reactions, he loves music, and feels the music almost immediately, dancing, clapping or singing along. He is so wholesome, and I'm sure, I'm certain that Muharam would be fantastic to hang out with, and talk with. He is so amazed at the world, you can tell how excited he gets.
I would love to hear him speak english and say "Wow, sir wow" or "Wow bro wow".
Greetings from Australia Muharam! We love you, you should visit Australia.
I always love watching Muharam's reactions. It's obvious how kind-hearted and gentle he is, and it's wonderful to see how much he enjoys new experiences that a lot of people, regardless of where they're from, might be closed off to. Thank you, Adnan and Muharam!
Muharam is a beautiful person and he has music in his soul. I feel such an inherent respect for him. Bless you, Sir
I´m a soldier from Scandivavia and have been working for almost 10 years and have been deployed twice in the world.
So please tell Mr.Muharam that I love him with all my heart. And this is one of the most interesting TH-cam channels I have seen.
Muharam’s reactions are so lovely to view. Thank you for sharing
I love this gentleman, he seems to really get into, and appreciate the music a great deal.
I just sang this for my two young children today. They’ve never heard me song before. I can’t hit the high notes like David can but this song speaks to me very strongly. So nice to see other folks enjoy the magic of music from the west.
I wish I had Muharam’s confidence. Also I would love it if he taught some Sindhi phrases in a video!
Have you ever considered playing the original version for our friends?
*The auto tune was only used for a few words and David was upset that they used it at all. That's all him singing. Yes he had the flu but it wasn't auto tune that made him sound good. I love watching Muharam..a pure soul and just a good person.*
I'm a very recent subscriber. It is so amazing to see a guy roughly my age, from the other side of the world, appreciate so many different genres and types of music like I do. I feel like I could be better friends with him than many of my "friends" Most here just like whatever is on the radio or is popular. I try to share some of the more obscure stuff I find to only have them get bored.
Muharam is so sweet! Thanks for sharing this reaction with us~ Also I would love to learn Sindhi! I feel like I’ve already started picking up on some phrases from these videos ☺️
Muharam has such a love for music. It would be very enjoyable to see his reaction to a show such as The Voice or X Factor auditions. Thank you for all you are doing, it’s really wonderful work!
Something tells me David is gonna see this one and comment on it. I feel confident about that.
Jawad was rocking it, that was a catchy tune! ❤️
Nice that they not only learn our culture, but we learn about theirs too, thanks for playing the Jawad clip, I really enjoyed that
That was amazing! I went straight to Google more of him
recognizing the similar voice!!!
it is a talented❤
I know. I cannot get too much of this song, David’s voice😘❤️
Someone should let David know about this....Thank you .
3:50 really reminds how much music connects us,
same reaction as someone who understands the lyrics as they are spoken. Music moves
Disturbed was definitely one of the best concerts i have been to. So much fun. So many goosebumps.
I wish my father was Muharam. What a great great guy.
میرے دل بہت خشی ہوئی! بہت شکریہ عدنان بھائی!
That song never gets old!
Excellent review.. it's great that cultures can benefit from observing eachother even if it's from a distance and each broaden the knowledge of the other..
Cheers from London England 👍😎🏴
Muharam is a beautiful human being. So open minded
Murhram is a wonderful person. Very open to this music. I enjoy all the member so this channel and I am learning some Sindhi just by listening to them speak. Thank you sir for your videos.
I adore Muharam's outlook on things. I seems to have such a love for people and for life. I would LOVE if David from Disturbed sent a "hi" to Muharam. I would love it even more than if he sent a "hi" to me - which is saying a lot, since Disturbed is in my top 5 favorite bands, and I think David is the absolutely single best male rock/metal singer who ever lived.
I absolutely love watching this man!! And his love of music is beautiful to get t watch!!! What a wonderful soul!!
Muharam is such a great dude :D He is so open minded about everything mostly, he enjoys everything, whether it's heavy music or out in space science, he doesn't deny it but instead is amazed by it.
Great video as always! Love to see Muharam's reactions!!!!
Idk if it's been suggested before and apologies for overstepping, but I think you all would have a great time watching some of Peter Pringle's videos on TH-cam. He sings in ancient languages and has many videos on ancient songs, like an Ancient Egyptian love song, and The Epic of Gilgamesh in Sumerian! :) This channel is so great at discussing culture and music and I think it would be lovely to see everyone's reactions to those beautiful renditions.
As always, love the videos and all the best!
Murharem is such a kind soul. He was touched by the song, even though he could not speak English. This powerful song has reached reactions from as far as Africa. I believe David will reach out to him when he watches this. Thanks for the subtitles.
Muharam English is not easy. Sometimes Americans have a hard time getting it right 😉
You try real hard to get the names correct. That is good enough for me. You dear Brother warm my heart. Have a blessed day.
Your Sister in the USA, Joy
I would love to see the reactions of the Trybals to Tom Jones singing "I'll Never Fall in Love Again". There is a phenomenon called the Tom Jones affect and I am curious to see if the Trybals respond as so many others do. It's a beautiful song & Sir Tom Jones has an amazing voice. I think they would enjoy it. Thank you.
Came for the education about other peoples' perspective on what I take for granted in everyday life, like these types of music.
Stayed for Muharam. This man is so pure and represents so many good things about humanity as a whole. He has music in his soul, a smile on his face, and an open mind. That is a man I could see as one of the greats; especially within his home community.
Lol, I reacted the same way the first time I heard this song, there's something special in knowing a man halfway around the planet was equally moved. I hope David contacts you.
A great singer with total control of his voice.
I love Muharam he is Soo sweet, and he love the music so much!!
Assalam O Alaikum, friends. Hearing your thoughts on such things is beautiful to me, and I thank you for participating in these videos and sharing your feelings.
I also always think 'wow' when I hear this song performed live. It's really something! Has anyone ever suggested Lord of the Lost - Not My Enemy? It has a pretty powerful message as well. Thank you for your wonderful channel, I love hearing different perspectives on songs I know and love. :)
oh my, you guys. I LOVE when songs are sung in other languages than English. Nightwish, that you have done with Floor Jansen has a piece named Kuolema Teki Taitailian done by their former singer Tarja at End of an Era. it is one of my favorites to try singing ( heavy emphasis on the word try :) ) Floor may have done it, but don't think so. If so, I'm sure her rendition is lovely. She did a wonderful version of Ave Maria. Good to see ya! XOXO
"Kuolema tekee taiteilijan" is actually from Nightwish's 2004 album Once. Tarja also sang another song in Finnish on their 1997 debut album Angels Fall First. That song is Erämaajärvi.
@@weepingscorpion8739 oh nice. I haven't been able to get ahold of Angels Fall First. some of the Once songs are on the jukebox, but heard that one here on youtube.
Muharam reminds me of my grandpa who died a few years ago. It’s his round nose and mustache shape. And his gentle spirit. I love watching him.
Ok this is a year old but has Dave reviewed this review? He seems like a good guy who would do something like that.
Gosto muito dos seus vídeos. Parabéns por seu trabalho!!!!
I will also speak to the silence tonight. Thank you for this.
I think it would be wonderful if you could show us more singers from your home country. It would be a nice introduction to them.
Thank you! Has he/they heard Disturbed's 'Hold on to Memories'.....another beautiful song. I am a subscriber and love seeing their reactions.
I love the interviewers passion to Share every aspect. 🔥
Muharram is such a lovely man, I'm glad he enjoyed the song, it's one of my favourites too. Perhaps you could have played him the original as well??
You should've seen _my_ reaction when this Jawad Ahmad suddenly popped out singing. Wow! Bro! Wow!
I think it would be great for each one of our "Trybal" members teach us something, it could be anything that they like/do, or something that has great meaning in their lives!!❤️❤️❤️
The issue that the singer had is basically that he had a cold when appeared on the show and wasn't really wanting to sing, no energy. But, he said he would so he did. Unlike a large amount of singers, he does not like using a machine called an "auto-turner" which slightly changes voices sometimes. He was upset that they used the autoturner when he told them NO!
To everyone who loves Disturbed’s performance of this song, check out their live version with Myles Kennedy here on YT. I promise you will love it more than the video or Conan versions. And no autotune!
muharam is maybe my favorite guy. he's so sweet and sincere and I would love to sit and have coffee with him sometime and share things I find interesting
I love this man! If only we could have tea and discuss art and life.
Muharam, I would love to learn some Sindhi phrases! Why not do short videos of him? Plenty of folks know English, but how many outside Pakistan know Sindhi? Learning languages is good for the brain at any age. Let us fill the sound of silence with the joyful noise of humanity in love and laughter! Besides, that short clip of the Pakistani singer had me dancing in my seat.
absolutely. i would love this so much.
That would be awesome! Great thinking!
I agree! It would be great to watch Muharam teach us Sindhi. I've tried to learn some from listening and the subtitles.
I think it would be amazing to see Muharam watch Stephen Ray Vaughan live, perhaps Stevie Ray Vaughan Voodoo Child Live In Nashville.
One of Vaughan's idols was Jimi Hendrix the creator of this song.
I can guarantee Muharam has never seen a performance like this.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. It can easily be argued he is one of the best guitarist in a century.
Sadly he was killed in a helicopter accident in 1990.
When Stevie was playing it was like he was a conduit for the music gods.
i like muharam, he seems inclined towards metal music and appreciates it
I hope he sees this!! He'll appreciate the love of his voice and music!!! But I'm a fan of ya'll!!!!
Hello!
I have only one recommendation!
- 1) Einar Selvik ft. Tina Guo and Trevor Morris - Viking Suite / live at International TV Series Gala in Poland!
This is the same person who sings and composed Helvegen, he made music to The Vikings TV series and this one is fantastically performed with a full orchestra *WITH* a backdrop of scenes from the movie, which depicts Viking warrior culture, which must be completely new to them!!!
I would love to see his reaction to Pentatonix's cover of this song. I love him and his reactions are so pure. Sending love from MN, USA 💗
I also like David's song. Love the Sound Of Silence awesome song
I absolutely love this channel. Could you please show them Devin Townsend singing Deadhead, and also Bloodywood, the Punjabi Heavy Metal band.
I love Muharam and his constant expressions of love and amazement for everything he learns, be it music or science or whatever. Something special about music though, where even if you don't share a language, you share that bit of soul bared by the musician(s).
I know it might seem a bit cheesy, and might be incredibly hard to translate the lyrics of, but "Surface Pressure" from Encanto might be another good song in that connection that we all feel to some extent. The pressure to succeed, the fear of failing or even just plain needing help in life, of trying to be the strong one. You can do the original from the movie or find one of the singer - Jessica Darrow - doing her slower, jazzier version.
Even if you never take that suggestion though, I wish you all the best! And thanks for what you do. :)
I would love to see David's reaction to his reaction.
I loved this one too! ❤️
Face it, Muharam. You're a metalhead now. One of us, one of us, one of us.
You should react to Hans Zimmer and Czarina Russel - Now we are Free (Gladiator Soundtrack) Live in Rome. The lyrics were written by Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) and is in a language she made up as a child, and only she knows. I think it could be interesting to see their interpretation of a language none of us understand (but you feel the emotions coming from the song)
I think you should show them tool "grudge" or "right in two". They will be amazed!
You should show him Disturbed's Son of Plunder. Another great song with a critical message pertaining society.
12:30 I thought about that in the beginning of the video, I Really Hope David See this video and responds, to Muharam's Kind words
Please please show them North American indigenous singing/dancing/regalia! I’m so interested to hear what they’d think watching a powwow or something.
OOH or Irish sean-nós singing (something by Iarla Ó Lionáird)
Play them “something to remind you” the live version, by staind
I think they’ll love his voice.
First time I’ve heard this one. I’ve only heard the PTX version which is also awesome.
Hah, my husband's name is Javad and his aunt's husband is Muharram. No Adnan, though. I love how Muharram just lights up when it comes to art and music.
Wow, he is right. I have tears listening to the Pakistani singer
Heart, Stairway to Heaven, Kennedy Center Honors😁
David hates auto tune and refuses to use it. That's all his voice
It would be interesting to see the group react to Jimi Hendrix. Maybe "All along the Watchtower?"