Love Abdul’s thoughts on that. He says you can learn something from 2out of 10 thoughts even from a fool. I’d always thought you learn what not to do from a fool but he’s right you can learn something from everyone.
One man is serious, anttentive, and wise. Another is spontaneous, expressive, and honest. And the third is kind, open-minded, and humble. These three, together with a great host functioning as an understanding and respectful bridge between Pakistan and the West, make up a show that is truly a joy to watch. Just my observations, whatever they're worth. In any case: Thank you all!
The one guest said, "A sage's story is full of wisdom. But a fool can have at least two or three things from his story that we could learn from." That is very wise words. I've never met a single person in my life that didn't have something to teach me.
This channel reminds us what it is to be human. ❤ these good people who come and give their true thoughts and feelings are unblemished by all the "noise" of places like where I live. And so bring the wisdom of a good life, and the peace it offers, to people like me. Thank you everyone!!❤😊
Aerosmith was also my first record album. My dad took me to see them when I was probably too young to go. I couldn’t hear for a couple of days. My mom almost killed my dad!
I wish I could have time to drink some coffee and listen to all this gentleman. Lot of respect! I think they have a lot to tell and teach. Best wishes from Brasil !!
I just read a few days ago that Steven Tyler's voice is permanently damaged and Aerosmith has broken up, so this is a bit of a time capsule. I do consider this my favorite song of theirs. This is a good performance still but I agree with other commenters he does sound more strained here in 2014 than in his younger years (this was one of their earliest hits).
I just love these videos, they bring me so much joy 🙌 The gentlemen are always so insightful and open minded; I feel a lot of love for them 💛 Also, I want to mention what a fantastic job Adnan does in preparing, researching and introducing these videos. He always represents the subjects really well, but leaves enough room for our uncles to form and express their own opinions.
Hello from Berlin (Germany). I absolutiy love you guys. So openhearted,interested in other cultures and is amazing to watch. If we had more people like you in our world, it would be a better place. So thank you for this great example how it can be!
Chacha-sir is my favorite. He just keeps a stone face for everything. He would probably make a great poker player. Such a charismatic man. If you see this, please send him regards!
I didn't know he could play piano! Always loved this song. _"Yeah, sing with me, sing for the year_ _Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear_ _Sing with me, if just for today_ _Maybe tomorrow the good Lord will take you away..."_ {:o:O:}
I lnow a good one to react to. Procol harum " whiter shade of pale" the one he did inside a tent with a live orchestra. Its amazing.. Its a shame he died back several months ago.
I love watching everyone react to different types of grief and watching everyone pick apart the life messages that music brings to human life. I recommend "The Whistler" by The White Buffalo. I think it will give some what of an insight as to what soldiers go through when they come back from war but are not ready to and come back with their soldier mentality. I would love to hear their views and opinions on the song and it's meaning. Much love from America.
Steven Tyler does his best here, but listening to his younger self sing the song is very different. Even if you don't make a video, the elders might enjoy watching the other video too.
Sirs, may I suggest a very moving song? It is Simple Man by Lynrd Skynrd. Yes that is the correct spelling. It is of a mother telling her son about facing adult life, and to learn humility. Almost every time I listen to it I have tears. If you listen, keep a cloth close for your eyes. I think you will see that all mothers/parents try to teach similar lessons.
For something similar, but different, may I recommend listening to the studio recording of a band called Grateful Dead doing a song called "Ripple". It is about life and the realization that nothing is permanent. The lyrics are really special. I enjoyed your analysis of "Dream On". I have seen Aerosmith about ten times in concert, and they played "Dream On" every time.
Have you heard of Sam Ryder? He took second place in last year’s Eurovision song competition and he has an incredible high range with his vocals. He’s very similar to Freddie Mercury. Check out the song “Space Man”, it’s awesome and I think the reactors would have interesting thoughts on the lyrics! ❤
11:07 it did hurt his throat! He’s had to have recovery and throat surgery because of this continued screaming. Very perceptive. I like the original when his voice was in his prime, much more than the version you chose: th-cam.com/video/iJDtukGW79Y/w-d-xo.html
11:01 am I the only one that always thought he said “sing women, sing for the day”??? I now know it’s “song with me”…but I like it better as “sing women” lol. I always thought that was an empowering part of the song. 🤣🤦🏻♀️
@@revangerang in what way? Its message has always been clear to me? No different to songs like stairway to heaven or bohemian rhapsody in a sense it uses metaphors or descriptive language to set the scene.
Please, could you play for them the great song Coal Miner's Daughter by Loretta Lynn? I know they will identify with it. It is a short song, but highly significant.
U should show them the song 1916 by sabaton, this version is a cover of a. Song origianally by motorhead. I cried when i first listened to it and still tear up everytime Edit: I also think the song Long Live the zoing would be a good song for them to react to it is also by sabaton
Personally I prefer the MTV 10th Anniversary version (th-cam.com/video/LCsjuqgIwJI/w-d-xo.html) with an orchestra. They were also much younger then, of course, so he sounded healthier too.
@@34jhbjhbjhb yes I am from Pakistan. I've never heard of anything like that before. Yes this type of music is not very common here. Other than that their are not such restrictions as far as I know 😊
@@34jhbjhbjhb it's not available on shops. People listen to it on TH-cam. Western music is not very common here, not in elder people. Younger people mostly love today's artists and what's in trend.
@@34jhbjhbjhbhere Music is a controversial topic religiously. Listening music of any kind is not liked by religious authorities but it's not restricted. Reason it's not available here is that people just don't prefer music in a language they don't understand.
Have you done any Queen yet? They would be impressed by Freddie Mercury!
I agree
I agree with you my friend, I just need a proper timing to do that. Hope you'd understand
@@TRYBALS absolutely! I am looking forward to it!
@@TRYBALS or Mika
My grandma always said the boys from Queen were nice young men. She didn't know Freddy was gay. 😂
"Listen carefully - even if a fool is speaking." Incredibly wise words! People reveal many things when they speak, and we can use that in our lives.
Love Abdul’s thoughts on that. He says you can learn something from 2out of 10 thoughts even from a fool. I’d always thought you learn what not to do from a fool but he’s right you can learn something from everyone.
I enjoy hearing the wisdom from these gentlemen. They are always respectful and add a perspective that I did not see.
I love Muharam, he always get so into the music.
Abdul, you’re so wise and insightful.
"Sir, this isn't a joke." I'm borrowing that line. It's good, no joke.
One man is serious, anttentive, and wise. Another is spontaneous, expressive, and honest. And the third is kind, open-minded, and humble.
These three, together with a great host functioning as an understanding and respectful bridge between Pakistan and the West, make up a show that is truly a joy to watch.
Just my observations, whatever they're worth. In any case: Thank you all!
These men are intelligent and pay attention really well. I love their reactions.❤
I did not realize until watching this video that Steven Tyler can play the piano
Yes! A fool CAN have two or three things we can learn from. I love these uncles SO much! They are so full of wisdom!
The one guest said, "A sage's story is full of wisdom. But a fool can have at least two or three things from his story that we could learn from." That is very wise words. I've never met a single person in my life that didn't have something to teach me.
i absolutely love steven tyler. i had a huge crush on him when i was a teenager. Today he looks like a pirate who decided to become a rockstar.
I always love watching there reactions to these videos and also loved watching Parvati who used to appear, sometimes I wonder how she's doing :)
These men are fascinating. I'm in love with Abdul, the older one. Such depth of perception. They all have such elegant ways of expressing themselves.
I love listening to you gentlemen.
Thank you sir ❤️
I am always amazed and astounded by these gentlemen's comments! I am humbeled by their point of view. Thank you very much for the work you do.
I was never an Aerosmith fan, but I always liked this one. The men here distinguish themselves yet again with their insight and understanding.
This channel reminds us what it is to be human. ❤ these good people who come and give their true thoughts and feelings are unblemished by all the "noise" of places like where I live. And so bring the wisdom of a good life, and the peace it offers, to people like me. Thank you everyone!!❤😊
The first record album I ever bought. Saw them in concert once. They were so loud my ears still rang the next day.
Lol
Aerosmith was also my first record album. My dad took me to see them when I was probably too young to go. I couldn’t hear for a couple of days. My mom almost killed my dad!
Love these guys!
I wish I could have time to drink some coffee and listen to all this gentleman. Lot of respect! I think they have a lot to tell and teach. Best wishes from Brasil !!
I just read a few days ago that Steven Tyler's voice is permanently damaged and Aerosmith has broken up, so this is a bit of a time capsule. I do consider this my favorite song of theirs. This is a good performance still but I agree with other commenters he does sound more strained here in 2014 than in his younger years (this was one of their earliest hits).
We recorded this last week so yes I read it that time too. Forgot to mention the date of recording this video lol
I just love these videos, they bring me so much joy 🙌 The gentlemen are always so insightful and open minded; I feel a lot of love for them 💛 Also, I want to mention what a fantastic job Adnan does in preparing, researching and introducing these videos. He always represents the subjects really well, but leaves enough room for our uncles to form and express their own opinions.
They were a top notch band for decades. If you can find a recording of this song from earlier in his life it's very impressive.
He’s still impressive in my opinion.
I really enjoy your videos of these fine men.
I consider you guys sages. Another video greatly appreciated, Adnan. 👏
Brilliant. Sometimes the young see things more clearly. A very mature song. Another good discussion. 🎵
I love the concept of this channel.
Hello from Berlin (Germany). I absolutiy love you guys. So openhearted,interested in other cultures and is amazing to watch. If we had more people like you in our world, it would be a better place. So thank you for this great example how it can be!
Chacha-sir is my favorite. He just keeps a stone face for everything. He would probably make a great poker player. Such a charismatic man. If you see this, please send him regards!
I didn't know he could play piano!
Always loved this song.
_"Yeah, sing with me, sing for the year_
_Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear_
_Sing with me, if just for today_
_Maybe tomorrow the good Lord will take you away..."_
{:o:O:}
I lnow a good one to react to. Procol harum " whiter shade of pale" the one he did inside a tent with a live orchestra. Its amazing.. Its a shame he died back several months ago.
I love how these sweet guys are so worried about the health of the singers they watch.
This songs a classic
I love watching everyone react to different types of grief and watching everyone pick apart the life messages that music brings to human life. I recommend "The Whistler" by The White Buffalo. I think it will give some what of an insight as to what soldiers go through when they come back from war but are not ready to and come back with their soldier mentality. I would love to hear their views and opinions on the song and it's meaning. Much love from America.
Good morning all from Germany! I am your maybe one of the freshes subscribers 😁 I think all of your participants are looking great and very polite!
Steven Tyler does his best here, but listening to his younger self sing the song is very different. Even if you don't make a video, the elders might enjoy watching the other video too.
Sirs, may I suggest a very moving song? It is Simple Man by Lynrd Skynrd. Yes that is the correct spelling. It is of a mother telling her son about facing adult life, and to learn humility. Almost every time I listen to it I have tears. If you listen, keep a cloth close for your eyes. I think you will see that all mothers/parents try to teach similar lessons.
Songs you may enjoy: "Voilla" by Emma Kok, "Believe" by Brooks and Dunn, and "Give Me Jesus" by Fernando Ortega and the Rexsburg Choir.
Fantastic song!
"Sir, this isn't a joke!" awesome
Best Channel ever. Thank you
Salaam! Steven was born in 1948, not 1940. But yes, he has strength and passion in his music..His vocal range is amazing.
These fellows are interesting and wise.
It always cracks me up when there is a 'Dude' in the subtext. 😂
Very sweet and honest…
“Is This The World We Created “ would be a great start. It’s Brian May & Freddie Mercury from Queen
"Time" by Pink Floyd would be an excellent song for these Gentlemen.
I love Abdul. ❤. I love them all, but Abdul is a wise old man. I am old as well. ❤😂
For something similar, but different, may I recommend listening to the studio recording of a band called Grateful Dead doing a song called "Ripple". It is about life and the realization that nothing is permanent. The lyrics are really special. I enjoyed your analysis of "Dream On". I have seen Aerosmith about ten times in concert, and they played "Dream On" every time.
I definitely found the video interesting
Have you heard of Sam Ryder? He took second place in last year’s Eurovision song competition and he has an incredible high range with his vocals. He’s very similar to Freddie Mercury. Check out the song “Space Man”, it’s awesome and I think the reactors would have interesting thoughts on the lyrics! ❤
Please play Procol Harum. A whiter shade of pale. When he was in Denmark. You will absolutely love it. It's very beautiful.
11:07 it did hurt his throat! He’s had to have recovery and throat surgery because of this continued screaming. Very perceptive. I like the original when his voice was in his prime, much more than the version you chose: th-cam.com/video/iJDtukGW79Y/w-d-xo.html
Do one where you show them BTS, those guys are very beautiful looking, its amazing
Thank you.
You're welcome! 🤗❤️🌹
_"He calls the guitarist from a band you've heard before - Guns 'n' Roses, the band where they all look like women"_ 🤣🤣
{:o:O:}
11:01 am I the only one that always thought he said “sing women, sing for the day”??? I now know it’s “song with me”…but I like it better as “sing women” lol. I always thought that was an empowering part of the song. 🤣🤦🏻♀️
I always thought he was saying: Sing it woman, sing for the eer 😄
Bob Marley is a pretty iconic one to do
I love your videos! 💖You need to do my chemical romance the black parade!
Now that's an interesting pick!
Hmm on second thought it might be too abstract? 🤔
@@revangerang in what way? Its message has always been clear to me? No different to songs like stairway to heaven or bohemian rhapsody in a sense it uses metaphors or descriptive language to set the scene.
@@smithcourtney66 That’s fair
Please, could you play for them the great song Coal Miner's Daughter by Loretta Lynn? I know they will identify with it. It is a short song, but highly significant.
You might also appreciate "He Didn't Have to Be" by Brad Paisley. I am trying to think of songs to lift you up.
What about Steven Wilson?
I suggest reacting to Lara Fabian "Je suis malade". 😊
4:57 lmao!
U should show them the song 1916 by sabaton, this version is a cover of a. Song origianally by motorhead. I cried when i first listened to it and still tear up everytime
Edit: I also think the song Long Live the zoing would be a good song for them to react to it is also by sabaton
Itd be jokes to see em react to Jack Black's Peaches 😂
we chose this one huh... really
Please introduce them to Mark Knopfler/Dire Straits.
They would *love* Money For Nothing intro
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Personally I prefer the MTV 10th Anniversary version (th-cam.com/video/LCsjuqgIwJI/w-d-xo.html) with an orchestra. They were also much younger then, of course, so he sounded healthier too.
You really should show them a Nina Hagen or Diamanda Galàs video, they will hallucinate.
Love your work!❤ When are we getting a Michael Jackson song reaction?🥺
@@34jhbjhbjhb i watched them and I want more🥺
@@34jhbjhbjhb actually I am Michael Jackson fan and love seeing warm reaction on his videos from people of my country
@@34jhbjhbjhb yes I am from Pakistan. I've never heard of anything like that before. Yes this type of music is not very common here. Other than that their are not such restrictions as far as I know 😊
@@34jhbjhbjhb it's not available on shops. People listen to it on TH-cam. Western music is not very common here, not in elder people. Younger people mostly love today's artists and what's in trend.
@@34jhbjhbjhbhere Music is a controversial topic religiously. Listening music of any kind is not liked by religious authorities but it's not restricted. Reason it's not available here is that people just don't prefer music in a language they don't understand.
How about Beastie boys ?
Anyone else want to see them react to Behemoth or Asagraum?
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