I appreciate the attention you pay to her lyrics. As beautiful as the music often is, it's the singer-songwriter lyrics that their songs mostly rest on. Not everyone these days gets that.
I love great writing in all formats, and if its combined with amazing music and singing then we get magic. I just love stories so much and Joni is a great storyteller.
Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Carly Simon, John Denver, and Gordon Lightfoot... all lyricists extraordinaire. The web of words they wove in every song was a true gift. Thank you for recognizing and sharing the beauty with a new generation. More please!
You should listen to her most recent versions, almost 60 years on, it can make you weep, a good weep. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now (Live at the Newport Folk Festival 2022) [Official Video]
Ohhhh. Love this song from the 70s. Great meaning. I believe the artist I remember singing this was Judy Collins. I dont remember this guitar strumming. Saeed, that lady has a amazing voice . Rabbit hole is worth it.
It's a truly genius lyric. There's a name for it that I can't recall, but she uses a device to where each verse is structurally similar, but highlights something different each time, and of course she peppers it with amazing metaphors. She's probably the greatest of all time when it comes to using metaphors in her lyrics. The fact that she wrote this when she was 22 makes it even more impressive. Such wisdom and insight for such a young person.
Fun fact: Joni Mitchell was only 21 yo when she wrote Both Sides Now. One of her folk contemporaries, Judy Collins, covered the song and had a major hit single with her version bringing much attention to Joni as a songwriter. Collins' BSN won the Grammy for Best Folk performance in '69, while Joni got the Grammy for Best Folk recording in 1970. Many artists have covered it since ❤
I don't know how anyone could pick a top five songs over 65 years of life but if I had to this would be among the top five! I absolutely love your understanding and appreciation for lyrics because this one is breathtaking and you get it❤❤❤ THANKS TO YOU AND YOUR REQUEST PRATRON
thank you for continuing on with another joni mitchell classic. she first recorded it in the 60's when she was in her 20's and had less experience with love and life. she re-recorded it 2000 when she was in her 50's after a lifetime of love and loss and ups and downs. the difference between the 2 recordings is mind-blowing. please keep on the joni train...
Hi Saeed! Joni Mitchell is one of my all-time favorite artists, and one of our national treasures. Her album "Blue" has been one of my desert island discs for 50 years. It's the album that featured "River".
Whenever I feel like I need a good cry, I listen to Joni Mitchell. Every song makes you reflect and treasure the good with the bad. A poet that communicates with music!!
Great song! Joni Mitchell is a great Canadian-American singer songwriter. She covers a lot of genres of music including folk, pop, rock, classical & jazz. She has had so many hits especially in the 60's-80's such as "Chelsea Morning", "Help Me", "Big Yellow Taxi", "The Circle Game", "Woodstock", "Raised On Robbery", "Free Man In Paris" etc.
Saeed..........Joni re-issued this on an album of the same name in 2000.but she is older and slows it down to perfection.....a must listen.....and you're welcome :)
Hi Saeed, I too recently went into a Joni rediscovery. Guess what sweet blonde singer reawakened my love of Joni. Yup. On her Instagram channel she has three Joni covers; Both Sides Now w/Jordan on piano, River, and Coyote accompanying herself on guitar “with a crazy Joni tune.” All shorts. So it’s time for some more Tori, no? I got two for you and will caffeinate you appropriately. First up, she was one of 8 acts invited to the Carpenters 55th Anniversary Celebration, in April. One of the two songs she performed wasn’t technically a Carpenters song. It was written by Richard C. And Cynthia Weil. Karen died before even hearing it. Later, in 1987 for his solo album, Time. Richard recorded the song with Dusty Springfield. It was beautiful but that wasn’t the song Carpenters fans were hoping for. So it became the Carpenters song that never was. Flash forward to the 55th. Tori sang “Something In Your Eyes” as her first selection. She was the only performer to do a non-Carpenters song. She also got that applause of the night. Thing was it was recorded for the event but it was boomy (at the church Karen’s funeral was at) and audience noise, coughing etc. So when Tori got home she re-recorded it in her home studio. That’s what I’m asking for. She matched up,video and pictures from the day. This may be as close as we get to a “Carpenters” version of the song. Something In Your Eyes (Studio Version); Produced and sung by Tori Holub th-cam.com/video/3JP9CNs9YV4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LjAe0cB-pL-D79K5 The second song is a collaboration with Dan Wesley from the UK. He, earlier, made a couple of videos about Tori and her magical voice. She saw them and thanked him for the kind words. A bit later he contacted her with a song idea. Karen sang one line of the song “It’s Impossible” for a Perry Como TV Special medley. He wondered what it would be like if Karen had sung the entire song, so he asked Tori. Turns out it’s one of her favorite songs but she couldn’t find a backing track in her key. So Dan made one for her and a colab was born. Originally written in Spanish by a Mexican composer. It was translated to English and Perry Como had the English language hit. It’s Impossible; Tori Holub with Dan Wesley th-cam.com/video/WTKqF0rgK5g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fvS09FQJ6BdHXfVp There we have it. Lots of background and two songs that await a reaction. No shock and awe, I can’t surprise you now. You know what you’re in for. One last thing, on Impossible, Tori debuts her new microphone. Nothing to see here. There’s nothing of note or special about it. Really, nothing. Don’t stare. Enjoy your coffee… Joe
@@SaeedReacts. you are most welcome. I had a later thought. Maybe check out the video from Richard and Dusty for prep on “Eyes”. Your choice. I think “impossible” stands on its own. 🤷🏻♂️ Either way, have fun.
Hi Saeed, yes, she's a true musical and lyrical genius. I would luv to see what you think of 'AMELIA' (by Joni), it's an all time favorite of mine I really luv the version from the 'TRAVELOGUE' album. Genius, how she utilizes a historical person in a song - the ethos, pathos, the lyrical imagery, allegory and all the rest of it. And it's so emotive, I think you would luv and appreciate 'AMELIA'. 👊
Great reaction Saeed! And to think that she wrote this at 23 years old! Such wisdom (beyond her years) and life perception to pen this (and beautifully sing it) - just an incredible songwriter! One of Canada's treasures - up there with Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen! She has so many wonderful tracks. Cheers from Canada, eh!
Hi once again! It's always a pleasure listening to Joni again. She's always on my playlist, but it's really long. So, I hadn't heard her a while ago 😊. Nice reaction. Bye, bye. 👏👋
Wow. Thank you Saeed. You are not from my country but you are showing everyone, even us Canadians, just what a treasure trove of female artists we have, including Faouzia, Lara Fabian and Joni Mitchell, who is from a small town just a half hour from me. I watch these reactions to be introduced to artists from other countries, but sometimes it's nice to be reminded of our own artists.
Saeed, I found your reaction, thanks for sharing this song and your perspective, I’ve heard this song so many times but for some reason I just feel very depressed, I guess it made me reflect
Beautiful Saeed, your reflective and insightful responses are deeply touching and greatly appreciated. Though I must admit to having many favourite Joni songs, my very favourite is "Lesson In Survival" from what I consider to be Joni's most beautiful album, "For The Roses" (1972). Being sandwiched between Joni's two most commercially successful albums "Blue" (1971) and "Court & Spark" (1974), For The Roses is sadly so frequently overlooked. Saeed, Joni has Soooooooooooooooooooooo many more Rivers for you to yet skate away on. The very loveliest of blessings to you boy loveliness, wherever you are, today, each day, forever and always.
Maybe you can check out Brandi Carlile and her cover of Joni Mitchell's Woodstock, live at Austin City Limits 2022. Brandi produced Joni's last project and they are very good friends.
Beautiful Joni! Geddy Lee from Rush was influenced by her song writing skills. Another Canadian singer song writer I think you woukd like is Gordon Lightfoot. He is a Canadian icon who just recently passed last year. If you could read my mind Sundown The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald The Canadian Railroad Trilogy Song for a winter's night are a few to check out. Cheers
This is a masterpiece song. I like running a three version one after the other. This original. Mature version. from 2000 and lastly. Elderly version from now.
Incredibly powerful writing in this song and many i have discovered on this channel. And it does strike at times. We might have a thing or two in common 😀. Thanks for watching.
@@SaeedReacts. yes! In each video of yours I have watched, I cringe or stop at the same time you do! There is something about this music that draws humanity to the same place!
I HAD A KING HUH??? LOL 😊THATS' FUNNY SAEED CAUSE NOBODYYYYY I'VE SEEN HAD DONE THAT YET, THAT WAS HER VERYYYYY 1ST SONG FROM HER DEBUT ( 68 ) ALBUM : SONG TO A SEAGULL👍COUPLE OTHERS OFF THAT SAEED: THE DAWNTREADER & A BIGGER HIT WHICH WAS : CACTUS TREE, GREAT SONG💯 AND THE ENDING TRACK ON THE ALBUM!
I have always loved her voice, she is amazing. Have you ever heard "Ode to Billy Joe" by Bobby Gentry. Take a moment and just look her up. I think you will be interested.
I don't think anyone can not only find but then communicate universal human truths like Joni. I'm sure someone else recommended listening to her orchestral arrangement and rerecording of this more than 30 years after she originally wrote and recorded it, in her early 20's, but it's an entirely different song. This one is deep but sung with an innocence that still shines through. The later one is a bit sadder, deeper and you can feel she's lived every day of those 30 someodd years with an intense curiosity about humanity and the world around her. Her albums Turbulent Indigo and Taming the Tiger are some of her later albums and they are full of some of the most amazing lyrics I've ever heard. She cuts to the truth like a sword.
I've been an admirer of Joni's musical and poetic skills for decades, so I was very pleased when, in 2019, the full choir at A Cappella Academy performed this song. It was arranged and directed by Ben Bram, longtime producer/arranger for Pentatonix, and a co-founder of the Academy in 2014 (along with Avi Kaplan and Rob Dietz (who co-arranged the song)). These kids are all under 18, from around the world, and they accomplished this performance with less than 10 days to rehearse. A powerful cover. th-cam.com/video/Nd9oqK51D6Y/w-d-xo.html
Saeed, do you have somewhere other than TH-cam where I can send you some info and links with background on A Cappella Academy before you react to "The Seed"? I feel it's important for you to have the backstory of this incredible annual program in order to appreciate what these kids can accomplish in just 10 days.
I only read this comment after i recorded my reaction. Normally via the buymeacoffee site there is a message or reply button i believe. Will try to edit and upload the reaction by tomorrow.
This one was her second version of this song, and it was used in the movie Love Actually. This version is slower and far more poignant than the original version.
I appreciate the attention you pay to her lyrics. As beautiful as the music often is, it's the singer-songwriter lyrics that their songs mostly rest on. Not everyone these days gets that.
I love great writing in all formats, and if its combined with amazing music and singing then we get magic. I just love stories so much and Joni is a great storyteller.
The hit song version of this was done by Judy Collins in 1969, it up tempo with harpsichord keyboard sound.
Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Carly Simon, John Denver, and Gordon Lightfoot... all lyricists extraordinaire. The web of words they wove in every song was a true gift. Thank you for recognizing and sharing the beauty with a new generation. More please!
Definitely will be exploring more of these artists!
Joni's songs were an important part of my teenaged years. I still get the same feelings from them.
Just relax and know you're in the presence of Greatness.
You should listen to her most recent versions, almost 60 years on, it can make you weep, a good weep. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now (Live at the Newport Folk Festival 2022) [Official Video]
Thanks for the recommendation!
This is one of my favorites of all time
Such a good song!
I can see clearly that this song "speaks" to you 💕💕
Amazing that Joni wrote this philosophically rich song at the tender age of 22 or 23.
That is incredible! So much wisdom at such a young age.
Ohhhh. Love this song from the 70s. Great meaning. I believe the artist I remember singing this was Judy Collins. I dont remember this guitar strumming. Saeed, that lady has a amazing voice . Rabbit hole is worth it.
Must check out her music at some point. Thanks for watching!
Joni is a beautiful poet, her lyrics and vocals transport me to another realm ✨
She really is. Legend!
Brilliant Singer and songwriter. She is a A lister
It's a truly genius lyric. There's a name for it that I can't recall, but she uses a device to where each verse is structurally similar, but highlights something different each time, and of course she peppers it with amazing metaphors. She's probably the greatest of all time when it comes to using metaphors in her lyrics. The fact that she wrote this when she was 22 makes it even more impressive. Such wisdom and insight for such a young person.
That is mindblowing to be able to write this at 22. Amazing!
Great reaction to one of the great lyricist with an angel voice. ❤
Thanks so much! Love this song!
Fun fact: Joni Mitchell was only 21 yo when she wrote Both Sides Now. One of her folk contemporaries, Judy Collins, covered the song and had a major hit single with her version bringing much attention to Joni as a songwriter. Collins' BSN won the Grammy for Best Folk performance in '69, while Joni got the Grammy for Best Folk recording in 1970. Many artists have covered it since ❤
That is incredible! To write stuff like this at any age is exceptional. At 21 is mindblowing.
I don't know how anyone could pick a top five songs over 65 years of life but if I had to this would be among the top five! I absolutely love your understanding and appreciation for lyrics because this one is breathtaking and you get it❤❤❤ THANKS TO YOU AND YOUR REQUEST PRATRON
So well written and performed! Beautiful song. Thanks for watching.
thank you for continuing on with another joni mitchell classic. she first recorded it in the 60's when she was in her 20's and had less experience with love and life. she re-recorded it 2000 when she was in her 50's after a lifetime of love and loss and ups and downs. the difference between the 2 recordings is mind-blowing. please keep on the joni train...
Oh that is interesting! Great idea to re record after so many years of life.
Hi Saeed! Joni Mitchell is one of my all-time favorite artists, and one of our national treasures. Her album "Blue" has been one of my desert island discs for 50 years. It's the album that featured "River".
Hi! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment. Looking forward to explore more of her music.
I can remember every time hearing Joni, always a mesmerizing experience, voice and lyric.
She is amazing!
Whenever I feel like I need a good cry, I listen to Joni Mitchell. Every song makes you reflect and treasure the good with the bad. A poet that communicates with music!!
Beautifully said!
Her other songs of melancholy love are great, "Michael from Mountains" and "Marcie".
Thanks for the recommendation!
Great song! Joni Mitchell is a great Canadian-American singer songwriter. She covers a lot of genres of music including folk, pop, rock, classical & jazz. She has had so many hits especially in the 60's-80's such as "Chelsea Morning", "Help Me", "Big Yellow Taxi", "The Circle Game", "Woodstock", "Raised On Robbery", "Free Man In Paris" etc.
Amazing song. Looking forward to more of her music. Really enjoyed this a lot.
Saeed..........Joni re-issued this on an album of the same name in 2000.but she is older and slows it down to perfection.....a must listen.....and you're welcome :)
Thanks for letting me know!
@Newfie-zc7ug Yes, the one with the full Orchestra is an absolute must to listen to! I love her mature voice, and the arrangement.
Love your recent choices....✌️☮️🕊️👍
Thanks!
Hi Saeed,
I too recently went into a Joni rediscovery. Guess what sweet blonde singer reawakened my love of Joni. Yup. On her Instagram channel she has three Joni covers; Both Sides Now w/Jordan on piano, River, and Coyote accompanying herself on guitar “with a crazy Joni tune.” All shorts.
So it’s time for some more Tori, no? I got two for you and will caffeinate you appropriately.
First up, she was one of 8 acts invited to the Carpenters 55th Anniversary Celebration, in April. One of the two songs she performed wasn’t technically a Carpenters song. It was written by Richard C. And Cynthia Weil. Karen died before even hearing it. Later, in 1987 for his solo album, Time. Richard recorded the song with Dusty Springfield. It was beautiful but that wasn’t the song Carpenters fans were hoping for. So it became the Carpenters song that never was.
Flash forward to the 55th. Tori sang “Something In Your Eyes” as her first selection. She was the only performer to do a non-Carpenters song. She also got that applause of the night. Thing was it was recorded for the event but it was boomy (at the church Karen’s funeral was at) and audience noise, coughing etc. So when Tori got home she re-recorded it in her home studio. That’s what I’m asking for. She matched up,video and pictures from the day. This may be as close as we get to a “Carpenters” version of the song.
Something In Your Eyes (Studio Version); Produced and sung by Tori Holub
th-cam.com/video/3JP9CNs9YV4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LjAe0cB-pL-D79K5
The second song is a collaboration with Dan Wesley from the UK. He, earlier, made a couple of videos about Tori and her magical voice. She saw them and thanked him for the kind words. A bit later he contacted her with a song idea. Karen sang one line of the song “It’s Impossible” for a Perry Como TV Special medley. He wondered what it would be like if Karen had sung the entire song, so he asked Tori. Turns out it’s one of her favorite songs but she couldn’t find a backing track in her key. So Dan made one for her and a colab was born. Originally written in Spanish by a Mexican composer. It was translated to English and Perry Como had the English language hit.
It’s Impossible; Tori Holub with Dan Wesley
th-cam.com/video/WTKqF0rgK5g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fvS09FQJ6BdHXfVp
There we have it. Lots of background and two songs that await a reaction. No shock and awe, I can’t surprise you now. You know what you’re in for. One last thing, on Impossible, Tori debuts her new microphone. Nothing to see here. There’s nothing of note or special about it. Really, nothing. Don’t stare. Enjoy your coffee…
Joe
Thanks so much for these requests and background info! Truly appreciate your support. Have a wonderful day!
@@SaeedReacts. you are most welcome. I had a later thought. Maybe check out the video from Richard and Dusty for prep on “Eyes”. Your choice. I think “impossible” stands on its own. 🤷🏻♂️ Either way, have fun.
Takes me back over fifty years. The song was a hit in the Netherlands by a singer named Euson. I heard this lovely version only many years later.
Beautiful song.
Hi Saeed, yes, she's a true musical and lyrical genius. I would luv to see what you think of 'AMELIA' (by Joni), it's an all time favorite of mine I really luv the version from the 'TRAVELOGUE' album.
Genius, how she utilizes a historical person in a song - the ethos, pathos, the lyrical imagery, allegory and all the rest of it. And it's so emotive, I think you would luv and appreciate 'AMELIA'. 👊
Amazing writer and singer. Looking forward to more. I just got a request for Case of you, so that will be my next one.
YUPPPP! 😊CLOUDS, LOVE AND LIFE! 👍
One of her beautiful song : she is an amazing artist. I loved your reaction: thank you for this one. I'd happy to hear more of her song....
Very beautiful song. Definitely will listen to more. Thanks for watching.
Oh Canada !........A true.Legend
Great reaction to a beautifully written and thought provoking song.
Incredible writing and what a beautiful song. Love it. Thanks for watching.
Not a lot of deep interpretation needed here (fairly literal). Amazing poetic song. Very powerful!!! Very emotionally charged. IMHO ✌️🩵🇺🇸✌️☮️🕊️
Great reaction Saeed! And to think that she wrote this at 23 years old! Such wisdom (beyond her years) and life perception to pen this (and beautifully sing it) - just an incredible songwriter! One of Canada's treasures - up there with Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen!
She has so many wonderful tracks. Cheers from Canada, eh!
That is just incredible she could do that so young. Looking forward to more.
Joni as been my favorite since 1980’s 🎉 Thank you! “Woodstock…The River.. entire “Blue” album..TYSVM @ Saeed Reacts☮️💜Moni RN🫶🏼📿
The song was inspired by an airplane flight - the feeling of experiencing the clouds in different circumstances - from below them to above them.
Hi once again! It's always a pleasure listening to Joni again. She's always on my playlist, but it's really long. So, I hadn't heard her a while ago 😊. Nice reaction. Bye, bye. 👏👋
Amazing artist. Excited for more. Have a great day!
Wow. Thank you Saeed. You are not from my country but you are showing everyone, even us Canadians, just what a treasure trove of female artists we have, including Faouzia, Lara Fabian and Joni Mitchell, who is from a small town just a half hour from me. I watch these reactions to be introduced to artists from other countries, but sometimes it's nice to be reminded of our own artists.
Amazing artists you have in Canada!
Hope to visit the country one day.
Thanks so much for watching.
Saeed, I found your reaction, thanks for sharing this song and your perspective, I’ve heard this song so many times but for some reason I just feel very depressed, I guess it made me reflect
Amazing song. Definitely thought provoking. Hope you feel better! Take care, my friend.
Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire, please!!!
Thanks for the recommendation!
Beautiful Saeed, your reflective and insightful responses are deeply touching and greatly appreciated.
Though I must admit to having many favourite Joni songs, my very favourite is "Lesson In Survival" from what I consider to be Joni's most beautiful album, "For The Roses" (1972). Being sandwiched between Joni's two most commercially successful albums "Blue" (1971) and "Court & Spark" (1974), For The Roses is sadly so frequently overlooked. Saeed, Joni has Soooooooooooooooooooooo many more Rivers for you to yet skate away on.
The very loveliest of blessings to you boy loveliness, wherever you are, today, each day, forever and always.
Wow! Thanks so much for sharing these. And for the way you described it. Beautiful! Hope you have a wonderful day ❤️
Maybe you can check out Brandi Carlile and her cover of Joni Mitchell's Woodstock, live at Austin City Limits 2022. Brandi produced Joni's last project and they are very good friends.
My teenage years When you are searching for great lyrics : those were the days! ❤❤C
Beautiful lyrics.
Wow
Amazing song!
Beautiful Joni! Geddy Lee from Rush was influenced by her song writing skills.
Another Canadian singer song writer I think you woukd like is Gordon Lightfoot. He is a Canadian icon who just recently passed last year.
If you could read my mind
Sundown
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The Canadian Railroad Trilogy
Song for a winter's night
are a few to check out.
Cheers
Looking forward to more of her music. Love this one.
If you love good writing you should check out Gordon Lightfoot / James Taylor / Jim Croce / Neil Young
Thanks for those recommendations!
This is a masterpiece song. I like running a three version one after the other. This original. Mature version. from 2000 and lastly. Elderly version from now.
Incredible song!
ooo you should do the circle game!
Thanks for the recommendation!
It’s funny, your physical reactions to some of the lyrics, like it’s almost painful to you, exactly mirrors my own in so many of your videos.
Incredibly powerful writing in this song and many i have discovered on this channel. And it does strike at times. We might have a thing or two in common 😀.
Thanks for watching.
@@SaeedReacts. yes! In each video of yours I have watched, I cringe or stop at the same time you do! There is something about this music that draws humanity to the same place!
Before Swift, there was Joni.
Thank you for reacting to Joni - Big Yellow Taxi is awesome , as well .Please react to Carole King's Tapestry album - not a bad song on the album .
Definitely wil explore more. Thanks for watching.
I HAD A KING HUH??? LOL 😊THATS' FUNNY SAEED CAUSE NOBODYYYYY I'VE SEEN HAD DONE THAT YET, THAT WAS HER VERYYYYY 1ST SONG FROM HER DEBUT ( 68 ) ALBUM : SONG TO A SEAGULL👍COUPLE OTHERS OFF THAT SAEED: THE DAWNTREADER & A BIGGER HIT WHICH WAS : CACTUS TREE, GREAT SONG💯 AND THE ENDING TRACK ON THE ALBUM!
Amazing song! Incredible writing.
Thanks for the recommendations.
I have always loved her voice, she is amazing.
Have you ever heard
"Ode to Billy Joe" by Bobby Gentry.
Take a moment and just look her up. I think you will be interested.
I have not heard that yet. Will look it up.
I don't think anyone can not only find but then communicate universal human truths like Joni. I'm sure someone else recommended listening to her orchestral arrangement and rerecording of this more than 30 years after she originally wrote and recorded it, in her early 20's, but it's an entirely different song. This one is deep but sung with an innocence that still shines through. The later one is a bit sadder, deeper and you can feel she's lived every day of those 30 someodd years with an intense curiosity about humanity and the world around her. Her albums Turbulent Indigo and Taming the Tiger are some of her later albums and they are full of some of the most amazing lyrics I've ever heard. She cuts to the truth like a sword.
Hi you should react to Brass in pocket by “the pretenders” in their Official video please.
I've been an admirer of Joni's musical and poetic skills for decades, so I was very pleased when, in 2019, the full choir at A Cappella Academy performed this song. It was arranged and directed by Ben Bram, longtime producer/arranger for Pentatonix, and a co-founder of the Academy in 2014 (along with Avi Kaplan and Rob Dietz (who co-arranged the song)). These kids are all under 18, from around the world, and they accomplished this performance with less than 10 days to rehearse. A powerful cover. th-cam.com/video/Nd9oqK51D6Y/w-d-xo.html
Saeed, do you have somewhere other than TH-cam where I can send you some info and links with background on A Cappella Academy before you react to "The Seed"? I feel it's important for you to have the backstory of this incredible annual program in order to appreciate what these kids can accomplish in just 10 days.
I only read this comment after i recorded my reaction. Normally via the buymeacoffee site there is a message or reply button i believe.
Will try to edit and upload the reaction by tomorrow.
Please review A Case of You and Court and Spark
Will add it to the list.
The unwound strings were not in perfect harmony. I.m inclines to believe this was intentional.
This one was her second version of this song, and it was used in the movie Love Actually. This version is slower and far more poignant than the original version.
can you put a link in your home page to your writing and how to find it.
My books are currently only available in Dutch. I do want to translate them into English, but they are not yet.
She has another song or two, I think.
I reacted to a few of her songs and will check out more.
There is no question now, I'm mad for you.
My wife is patrolling these comments 😅😄
Check out Carol King is you like this
Thanks for the recommendation.