Awesome Reaction! Such a great song about women and Lzzy really out did herself in writing the lyrics. There is a great video about how their collaboration came about called "The Hu - The Making of Song of Women (feat. Lzzy Hale of Halestorm)"
I met Lzzy at a place I used to play at all the time. Sing? Yes! Wail? Hell yes!! She is a very talented lady. She’s also very sweet, down to earth and gorgeous!
This is a strong beautiful song about strong beautiful people. I'm a retired soldier, grew up on a farm, big and ugly and about as masculine a man as I can imagine. (Grunt grunt) I even still use bar soap! lol And I don't think for even one second that I could have survived to the age I have without my amazing, beautiful and equally strong wife. And even if I could have, I wouldn't want to have. She is my strength. She is what I fought for and what I've stopped fighting for at the same time. She is my world. This song represents that very well imo.
My sister and I watched this (we are middle aged with adult children now) and both of us described feeling a deep primal reaction to this song. The line "Across ocean carried the seed" was sooo huge and brilliant. During times when people went exploring or were forced to move to find new homes due to danger or social upheaval, women have carried the unborn, the newborns, and seeds of plants to feed the people. They tirelessly carried the essentials for a new society, within their bodies and on their backs. It's just brilliant. Thank you for reacting to this song.
I knew you would find this. What a great song. The pictures of each band members as children with their mothers were awesome. Enjoy your day momma. God bless!
My mother was the strongest woman I've ever known. She dealt with abuse while we were kids but stayed for our sake. She's passed on now but this song makes me think about her.🥺❤️
The Hu's people contacted Lzzy's with the Idea of the colab. They provided her with a jist of the song. She wrote and recorded three tracks and delivered it back in 3 days. The Hu team mixed and recorded it. Then invited Lzzy to record the video with the "boys". As ,Lzzy referred to them.
You can see how she touches them and holds onto the guy’s arm and the way he looks at her just how much they’re into each other. And the tough guys along with the old pictures of them with their mothers. What a combination. Great reaction and you’re pretty too.
I love how much you loved this, its one of my favourite songs. The first time I listened I just cried and cried, it hit me so powerfully The vibration you talk about is traditional Mongolian throat singing, it's so powerful.
#11:55 In Mongolian culture, Blood side is referred to the Mother's side, and Bone side is referred to the Father's side. You described it perfect about the red jacket.
This is why I like the brand of feminism I learned about growing up - the kind that uplifts both, that says men can be soft and women can be strong, but men can also be strong and women can be soft. We all just have to be true to ourselves and love each other and stop trying to force others to be what we think they should be. Loved this!!! Halestorm is amazing, definitely recommend any of their songs (saw some good recomendations in the comments). Lzzy's voice is incredibly versatile - she has ballads (Raise your Horns, Break In, Familiar taste of Poision) and some harder rock (Back from the Dead, Love Bites) plus a lot in between; all of it is incredible to listen to. My favorite rock band by far
Rosalie As others stated, each member of The HU and Lizzy have a picture of them with their mothers. I always get very emotional of this song. My mother just celebrated her 84th birthday past weekend. I think that Grammys should have The HU with Lizzy sing this song. I know all music icons there will get very emotional!
I knew you'd love this. To see your absolute pure emotion reacting to this just made it that....much.....more......EPIC!!!!!! I was tearing up right along with you
9:00 Lzzy is such a wonderful person, she supports any band or singer she thinks is worth it (including The Warning), her part in this was amazing and wouldn’t have been possible without her! It’s interesting to observe that she’s also learned how to throat sing specifically for this. I guess that you had the chills a few times throughout this, didn’t we all 😊 interestingly Lzzy is usually in a black leather jacket as far as I know, she may have done this in red for the reasons you said.
I met her at a place I used to play at all the time in Cincinnati, and just for a few minutes. But in that short time I learned something. The woman can sing, she can WAIL, she seemed very sweet, she seemed down to earth, and she’s gorgeous.
Loved to see how you totally vibed with this amazing track. Lzzy Hale (and the group she fronts - Halestorm) is definitely worth your attention. I do suggest - given you also have mental health as an area of interest - the duet that Lzzy did with Lindsey Stirling called "Shatter Me" is about the struggle to conquer an eating disorder - the live version on Sirius XM is the best version.
Oh that sounds very interesting. thank you for bringing that to my attention. Would be perfect for this channel. Pls feel free to remind me if you don’t see it on my channel in a few weeks time.
@@rosalieelliottofficial I definitely second that recommendation. Lzzy is a terrific singer and Shatter me shows the strength of her vocals. And of course no one can touch Lindsey on that violin.
Horse head. The Morin Khuur, a.k.a. the horsehead fiddle. The pictures are the baby pictures of the band members , and Lzzy, with their own mothers. She wrote the English lyrics. Yes, you pronounced her name correctly. Her given name is Elizabeth and she went by Lizzy. One of their super fans early on, who was also a huge Ozzy fan, started to stylize her name as Lzzy, and it stuck. If you're not familiar with Lzzy's band Halestorm and want to check them out, try I Am the Fire, I Miss the Misery, Freak Like Me ,or Back From the Dead.
I was lucky enough to see them live in England recently in a small venue that is attached to the venue where coincidently (or possibly planned) the 1960's rock band The Who played and recorded the seminal live album "The Who Live at Leeds". What an experience!!! The sound was immense, I think I had goosebumps for most of the night. If they ever play close to where you live DO NOT miss out on one hell of a great show.
Saw them in Lewiston,NY.Same experience.Fairly small outdoor venue compared to other shows.Literally went just to see The Hu.Lzzy almost felt like an afterthought.
My wife has been to Mongolia twice. Everyone that was on that trip with her talked about seeing presentations of that singing style. I found The Hu soon after Wolf Totem came out. They are amazing. I have their songs in my purchased amazon library.
Man enough as a 51 yo metalhead to admit I had an emotional response watching you react to this. I always love hearing your perspective. Great point about the symbolism of the red jacket; I would have never put that together.
I found Hu a couple of years ago, and have been amazed by their music, this is probably my 2nd favorite song, it is so powerful. Shireg Shireg is my favorite… I am not a heavy metal fan, but I like this group!
About softness in “strongess” I suggest you this lullaby song from The Hu (well, I suppose mongol babies are accostumed to sleep with the sound of drums): Shireg Shireg.❤
My first time seeing you, came across this video completely by accident, and I was grinning ear to ear and nearly crying watching you and your reaction to one of my favourite songs. Loved it!
Amazing reaction today I had not heard this yet I like it alot I like Lizzy Hale anyways and this mix is awesome thanks for the ride today it was so good this sound was like wall to wall great as always your ride or die forever EyyyyOooo
Rosalie, I absolutely love this collaboration. Yes, that’s a horse head fiddle and the two strings were traditionally one male horse hair and one female. Horses, MONGOLIAN CAMELS and EAGLES have a STRONG PRESENCE in their culture. I’m so happy 😊❤ to see you loved this like I do. The HU have some AMAZING other SONGS 🙇🏻♀️🎧🎶🥰🎵. I would recommend “CHENGGIS KAHN” or SUGAN ESSENA”. If you get the opportunity please review another sister duo who I just found called “LARKIN POE” from the South in the US. They play a ROCK/Blues genre that I as an older lady sincerely felt that was no longer played amongst younger artists. This duo is FREAKIN’ AWESOME.🤷🏻♀️😉. YOU’RE REACTIONS are always supportive and positive…THANK YOU. 🙋🏻♀️
Fabulous reaction to a beautiful song, thank you for sharing your thoughts! It was truly a joint effort, Hu asked Lzzy to write part of it, 2 wonderful talents joined to create a master piece.
Oof. First the song made me cry... then you made me cry. Beautifully said, all of it! I was so excited to see you reacting to this. I knew it would be incredible!
Here is the translation of the song that I complied and tweaked from multiple sources (including the original English transliteration from the album) to better convey the message. The lyrics are for the original song without Lizzie but this version cut a few lines to make room for her piece. As a Mongolian, I really enjoyed the lyrics so I wanted non-Mongolian speaking audience to understand the lyrics as well. To me, the meaning of the song is also about our Earth as the beginning and ending of everything. The palm tree grows and flowers As she sings softly my soul retains My wife, an honorable lady Compassionate and delicate The Argali (big horn sheep) springs and flies in the mountains Her fondness melts me languidly My wife, an honorable lady Compassionate and lovely The birds sing and tweet in the eternal blue sky They are happy and joyful in their souls I am faith My wife, an honorable lady Compassionate and mesmerizing The palm tree grows and flowers As she sings softly my soul retains The Argali springs and flies in the mountains Her fondness melts me languidly The birds sing and tweet in the eternal blue sky They are happy and joyful in their souls With the precious words of your forefathers With the milk blessed road of your mother, the true path With the power of love for your homeland Have a fighter spirit in you, be steady As if you were a blade of a sword As if you were a point of an arrow ready to shoot, spring and fly, ride and rise
Hi, I was so lucky enough to have seen them twice live in Adelaide Australia. But not her live. This song is so powerful. I love your reaction to this song 💟 love from Adelaide.
Have watched this video several times but had not picked up on the relevance of Lizzy's red jacket. Also, note that the opening drum beat is the sound of a beating heart. I get tears in my eyes every time I watch and listen to this.
Both of their albums are beautifully produced, and this particular track is available on the deluxe version of the first The Gereg. The CD is fantastic.
I am happy that I found your channel, now I am going through your old reactions. Your spirit reminds me of my grandma, who's name was also Rosalie, she was half Chereoke and half Prussian.
Hey it's me again, so happy too see you did this. Fantastic song. You might want to check out Lizzy's song "Break In" featuring Amy Lee. Its a fantastic stripped down version of one of Lizzys bands hits. The vocals between her and Amy Lee of Evanescence are like warm honey to a soar throat... absolutely soothing!
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it but when The Warning was touring with Halestorm in 2022, Lzzy surprised Dany with one of Lzzy's guitars on stage (a signature guitar I believe). The reaction of Dany is priceless. Dany apparently didn't realize it was an actual gift because she tried to return it. Lzzy, of course, didn't take it back and assured Dany that, yes, it was a gift. She also told Dany to pay it forward someday. Here is a video that shows the gift from a few angles and Dany playing it on stage - th-cam.com/video/4Pv5W9l2JrI/w-d-xo.html Here is another Lzzy story. The Japanese band Lovebites was named after the Halestorm song "Love Bites (So Do I)" because it was one of the songs that Asami sang in her audition to be the vocalist in Lovebites and everybody loved the song. Asami, who was a R&B and Soul singer, has said that listening to Lzzy Hale and practicing Halestorm songs gave her the confidence to audition for a metal band. In 2019, both Halestorm and Lovebites were performing at the Download Festival and Lzzy Hale was so honored that a band named themselves after her song, she invited Asami to sing it with her at the festival - th-cam.com/video/_J2uiUUfueA/w-d-xo.html I am not suggesting you react to those two videos but I am hoping you watch them and become a fan of Lzzy Hale. I do suggest you react to the newest music video from Lovebites which was released right before Christmas. The song is called Judgment Day and it is one of the stronger songs they have ever released - th-cam.com/video/m3uGjp-P7DI/w-d-xo.html
This is the English version (duh, right?) The Mongolian language version is 2 min. longer and just as powerful. Check out Yvue Yuve Yu. The version played at the Mongolian embassy in Paris. Shows them in a relaxed atmosphere doing what you see here. Incredible.
Love your reaction to this. This is definitely one of my favorites of theirs. I love that they asked Lzzy to be a part of this and how they both blended so beautifully. As always your comments are inspiring and thought provoking.
First time watcher. Like every other reaction video I've see so far, at some point you gave in and started headbanging. Very common reaction to the Hu, even from this 70 year old rock fanatic. ;) The aggressive side of masculinity is one side of a coin, the protective side is the other. Wolf Totem is one expression of that balance, this is another. Your rede of this is perfect. Also, is it just me, or does the beginning resemble that of Led Zeppelin's Kashmir in that it seems to have been playing forever and what seems like the beginning is just where we came in? Appropriate for this song. My mother was before I was birn, my daughters and granddaughters will be after I die.
One more time, thank you Rosalie for another amazing reaction and even more amazing analysis and comments to an amazing song and performance. Lzzy Hale is actually one of my Top 5 female singers; her unique voice, style, and range are absolutely out of this world. You have got to check out Halestorm. Please.
Such a great song- it kind of breaks me right now cuz my mama just got diagnosed with Breast Cancer but it’s so gorgeous… I know I said the warning sounded great live- Lzzy and Halestorm is INCREDIBLE live! They’re great!
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Awesome Reaction! Such a great song about women and Lzzy really out did herself in writing the lyrics. There is a great video about how their collaboration came about called "The Hu - The Making of Song of Women (feat. Lzzy Hale of Halestorm)"
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Note that the drum (especially at the beginning) sounds like a heartbeat.
"There is no need to put down men, to lift up women."
Thank you so much for your common sense.
It’s nice to see somebody out there doesn’t hate us men….
@@williamsporing1500 We appreciate and love all good strong protective men. Thank you.
"There is no need to put down men or lift up women" thats gotts be 1 of the better quotes ive heard in a very long time, lo e it and a great reaction😊
"reverence" nailed it. Men, let us respect the power of our differences, energies, roles, sacrifices. We are at our best when we are ALL at our best.
Every time I hear this song, it gives me chills. Just something about it hits on an emotional level. Lzzy is amazing.
i concur
Absolutely.
I met Lzzy at a place I used to play at all the time.
Sing? Yes!
Wail? Hell yes!!
She is a very talented lady. She’s also very sweet, down to earth and gorgeous!
This is a strong beautiful song about strong beautiful people. I'm a retired soldier, grew up on a farm, big and ugly and about as masculine a man as I can imagine. (Grunt grunt) I even still use bar soap! lol And I don't think for even one second that I could have survived to the age I have without my amazing, beautiful and equally strong wife. And even if I could have, I wouldn't want to have. She is my strength. She is what I fought for and what I've stopped fighting for at the same time. She is my world. This song represents that very well imo.
So beautifully said!! Thank you for sharing that
My sister and I watched this (we are middle aged with adult children now) and both of us described feeling a deep primal reaction to this song. The line "Across ocean carried the seed" was sooo huge and brilliant. During times when people went exploring or were forced to move to find new homes due to danger or social upheaval, women have carried the unborn, the newborns, and seeds of plants to feed the people. They tirelessly carried the essentials for a new society, within their bodies and on their backs. It's just brilliant. Thank you for reacting to this song.
I knew you would find this. What a great song. The pictures of each band members as children with their mothers were awesome. Enjoy your day momma. God bless!
The images must have been photoshopped. There’s no way the Hu boys weren’t born with full beards.
My mother was the strongest woman I've ever known. She dealt with abuse while we were kids but stayed for our sake. She's passed on now but this song makes me think about her.🥺❤️
That’s very special!!
There is nothing stronger than a man chanting for women. Mutual respect and support would carry us far. ❤
The Hu's people contacted Lzzy's with the Idea of the colab. They provided her with a jist of the song. She wrote and recorded three tracks and delivered it back in 3 days. The Hu team mixed and recorded it. Then invited Lzzy to record the video with the "boys". As ,Lzzy referred to them.
You can see how she touches them and holds onto the guy’s arm and the way he looks at her just how much they’re into each other. And the tough guys along with the old pictures of them with their mothers. What a combination. Great reaction and you’re pretty too.
I love how much you loved this, its one of my favourite songs. The first time I listened I just cried and cried, it hit me so powerfully
The vibration you talk about is traditional Mongolian throat singing, it's so powerful.
A powerful and important message. Love the pictures of them with their mothers. Fun that Lzzy also did some throat singing.
A beautiful and powerfully emotional reaction to a beautiful and powerful song! Thank you.
#11:55 In Mongolian culture, Blood side is referred to the Mother's side, and Bone side is referred to the Father's side. You described it perfect about the red jacket.
This is why I like the brand of feminism I learned about growing up - the kind that uplifts both, that says men can be soft and women can be strong, but men can also be strong and women can be soft. We all just have to be true to ourselves and love each other and stop trying to force others to be what we think they should be.
Loved this!!! Halestorm is amazing, definitely recommend any of their songs (saw some good recomendations in the comments). Lzzy's voice is incredibly versatile - she has ballads (Raise your Horns, Break In, Familiar taste of Poision) and some harder rock (Back from the Dead, Love Bites) plus a lot in between; all of it is incredible to listen to. My favorite rock band by far
Every Heart That Beats Sings The Womens Song. Nice reaction
Rosalie
As others stated, each member of The HU and Lizzy have a picture of them with their mothers. I always get very emotional of this song. My mother just celebrated her 84th birthday past weekend.
I think that Grammys should have The HU with Lizzy sing this song. I know all music icons there will get very emotional!
I knew you'd love this. To see your absolute pure emotion reacting to this just made it that....much.....more......EPIC!!!!!! I was tearing up right along with you
I’m so glad you enjoyed the ride. It truly inspired and empowered me.
9:00
Lzzy is such a wonderful person, she supports any band or singer she thinks is worth it (including The Warning), her part in this was amazing and wouldn’t have been possible without her! It’s interesting to observe that she’s also learned how to throat sing specifically for this.
I guess that you had the chills a few times throughout this, didn’t we all 😊 interestingly Lzzy is usually in a black leather jacket as far as I know, she may have done this in red for the reasons you said.
She really seems to be an amazing person. Love what she did here.
I met her at a place I used to play at all the time in Cincinnati, and just for a few minutes. But in that short time I learned something.
The woman can sing, she can WAIL, she seemed very sweet, she seemed down to earth, and she’s gorgeous.
The beat....a heartbeat...primal....the first sound a child hears in the womb.
yes well said.
This is just beautiful from beginning to end.
Being a single mom, raising my daughter and struggling with difficulties, I feel proud of myself listening this amazing song ❤, thank you The HU
Loved to see how you totally vibed with this amazing track. Lzzy Hale (and the group she fronts - Halestorm) is definitely worth your attention. I do suggest - given you also have mental health as an area of interest - the duet that Lzzy did with Lindsey Stirling called "Shatter Me" is about the struggle to conquer an eating disorder - the live version on Sirius XM is the best version.
I second that!
Oh that sounds very interesting. thank you for bringing that to my attention. Would be perfect for this channel. Pls feel free to remind me if you don’t see it on my channel in a few weeks time.
@@rosalieelliottofficial I definitely second that recommendation. Lzzy is a terrific singer and Shatter me shows the strength of her vocals. And of course no one can touch Lindsey on that violin.
I concur
I have to agree, it’s incredible
Love this version of the song w/Lzzy. Lzzy and Halestorm are a rabbit hole of it's own! 🤘🖤
Yes. Lzzy is amazing. Hard, soft, controversial, sweet. Not surprised that Dany was a fan and Lzzy took them on her US tour.
Horse head. The Morin Khuur, a.k.a. the horsehead fiddle. The pictures are the baby pictures of the band members , and Lzzy, with their own mothers.
She wrote the English lyrics.
Yes, you pronounced her name correctly. Her given name is Elizabeth and she went by Lizzy. One of their super fans early on, who was also a huge Ozzy fan, started to stylize her name as Lzzy, and it stuck.
If you're not familiar with Lzzy's band Halestorm and want to check them out, try I Am the Fire, I Miss the Misery, Freak Like Me ,or Back From the Dead.
I was lucky enough to see them live in England recently in a small venue that is attached to the venue where coincidently (or possibly planned) the 1960's rock band The Who played and recorded the seminal live album "The Who Live at Leeds". What an experience!!! The sound was immense, I think I had goosebumps for most of the night. If they ever play close to where you live DO NOT miss out on one hell of a great show.
Saw them in Lewiston,NY.Same experience.Fairly small outdoor venue compared to other shows.Literally went just to see The Hu.Lzzy almost felt like an afterthought.
My wife has been to Mongolia twice. Everyone that was on that trip with her talked about seeing presentations of that singing style. I found The Hu soon after Wolf Totem came out. They are amazing. I have their songs in my purchased amazon library.
Man enough as a 51 yo metalhead to admit I had an emotional response watching you react to this. I always love hearing your perspective. Great point about the symbolism of the red jacket; I would have never put that together.
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching. :)
Thanks Rosalie!
This track is a stunning Collab.
You need to hear more from Lzzy Hale!
I found Hu a couple of years ago, and have been amazed by their music, this is probably my 2nd favorite song, it is so powerful. Shireg Shireg is my favorite… I am not a heavy metal fan, but I like this group!
I love the Hu. Like the first time I heard them I felt it you know. Im sure I had a llife in Mongolia. I could feel it running through my viens
In Mongolian culture women have always held positions of power!!!
absolutly beautiful - did you notice the overtone -singing 2 frequencies at the same time
Have a lok at their new track - prob the happiest metal track you will ever hear
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Woo hoo. I am sooooo happy you did this.
I knew you would love this. It's such a powerful song in many ways.
Incredible music and incredible talent
God... I hadn't heard this in probably about a year, and _damn_ it's powerful. Just breathtaking.
I love your reaction! Of all the reactions to this song I've seen, yours is the best!! Thank you.
I got so many chills all over again watching this with you. You videos are FIRE!!!!
GREAT REACTION.
YOUR ONE OF FEW I NOTED ON THE HU PRESENTATIONS AN UNDERSTANG AND EASE BY YOUR GRASPING "SYMBOLISM".
RESPECT!
About softness in “strongess” I suggest you this lullaby song from The Hu (well, I suppose mongol babies are accostumed to sleep with the sound of drums): Shireg Shireg.❤
It is said that Ghegis Khan said the only person he was afraid of was his mother.
every heart that beats sings a woman's song.... believe it!
Great reaction to an amazing song Rosalie! Lzzy is an amzing singer and an even better person. Thanks again!
My first time seeing you, came across this video completely by accident, and I was grinning ear to ear and nearly crying watching you and your reaction to one of my favourite songs. Loved it!
Amazing reaction today I had not heard this yet I like it alot I like Lizzy Hale anyways and this mix is awesome thanks for the ride today it was so good this sound was like wall to wall great as always your ride or die forever EyyyyOooo
Rosalie, I absolutely love this collaboration. Yes, that’s a horse head fiddle and the two strings were traditionally one male horse hair and one female. Horses, MONGOLIAN CAMELS and EAGLES have a STRONG PRESENCE in their culture. I’m so happy 😊❤ to see you loved this like I do. The HU have some AMAZING other SONGS 🙇🏻♀️🎧🎶🥰🎵. I would recommend “CHENGGIS KAHN” or SUGAN ESSENA”.
If you get the opportunity please review another sister duo who I just found called “LARKIN POE” from the South in the US. They play a ROCK/Blues genre that I as an older lady sincerely felt that was no longer played amongst younger artists. This duo is FREAKIN’ AWESOME.🤷🏻♀️😉. YOU’RE REACTIONS are always supportive and positive…THANK YOU. 🙋🏻♀️
Fabulous reaction to a beautiful song, thank you for sharing your thoughts! It was truly a joint effort, Hu asked Lzzy to write part of it, 2 wonderful talents joined to create a master piece.
Oof. First the song made me cry... then you made me cry. Beautifully said, all of it!
I was so excited to see you reacting to this. I knew it would be incredible!
Here is the translation of the song that I complied and tweaked from multiple sources (including the original English transliteration from the album) to better convey the message. The lyrics are for the original song without Lizzie but this version cut a few lines to make room for her piece.
As a Mongolian, I really enjoyed the lyrics so I wanted non-Mongolian speaking audience to understand the lyrics as well. To me, the meaning of the song is also about our Earth as the beginning and ending of everything.
The palm tree grows and flowers
As she sings softly my soul retains
My wife, an honorable lady
Compassionate and delicate
The Argali (big horn sheep) springs and flies in the mountains
Her fondness melts me languidly
My wife, an honorable lady
Compassionate and lovely
The birds sing and tweet in the eternal blue sky
They are happy and joyful in their souls
I am faith
My wife, an honorable lady
Compassionate and mesmerizing
The palm tree grows and flowers
As she sings softly my soul retains
The Argali springs and flies in the mountains
Her fondness melts me languidly
The birds sing and tweet in the eternal blue sky
They are happy and joyful in their souls
With the precious words of your forefathers
With the milk blessed road of your mother, the true path
With the power of love for your homeland
Have a fighter spirit in you, be steady
As if you were a blade of a sword
As if you were a point of an arrow ready to shoot, spring and fly, ride and rise
Hi, I was so lucky enough to have seen them twice live in Adelaide Australia. But not her live. This song is so powerful. I love your reaction to this song 💟 love from Adelaide.
Have watched this video several times but had not picked up on the relevance of Lizzy's red jacket. Also, note that the opening drum beat is the sound of a beating heart. I get tears in my eyes every time I watch and listen to this.
Brilliant reaction and thank you for your expressing your intelligent views so eloquently
すばらしい曲です!
beautiful
I have the same emotion response as you every time I see it ❤❤❤
Both of their albums are beautifully produced, and this particular track is available on the deluxe version of the first The Gereg. The CD is fantastic.
I am happy that I found your channel, now I am going through your old reactions. Your spirit reminds me of my grandma, who's name was also Rosalie, she was half Chereoke and half Prussian.
Lzzy Hale is one of the best modern female Rock singers imo - you should check out some songs of her band Halestorm ;-)
For the next Hu song is “The Legend of Mother Swan” check out the lyrics as well is is so beautiful
You definitely need to watch and react to Halestorm which is Lizzy's band!
You should definitely check out Halestorm sometime! That is Lizzy Hale's band and she has one of the best female voices I've ever heard.
Everything with lizzy hale is fire listen too halestorm "I'm the fire"
Hey it's me again, so happy too see you did this. Fantastic song. You might want to check out Lizzy's song "Break In" featuring Amy Lee. Its a fantastic stripped down version of one of Lizzys bands hits. The vocals between her and Amy Lee of Evanescence are like warm honey to a soar throat... absolutely soothing!
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it but when The Warning was touring with Halestorm in 2022, Lzzy surprised Dany with one of Lzzy's guitars on stage (a signature guitar I believe). The reaction of Dany is priceless. Dany apparently didn't realize it was an actual gift because she tried to return it. Lzzy, of course, didn't take it back and assured Dany that, yes, it was a gift. She also told Dany to pay it forward someday. Here is a video that shows the gift from a few angles and Dany playing it on stage - th-cam.com/video/4Pv5W9l2JrI/w-d-xo.html
Here is another Lzzy story. The Japanese band Lovebites was named after the Halestorm song "Love Bites (So Do I)" because it was one of the songs that Asami sang in her audition to be the vocalist in Lovebites and everybody loved the song. Asami, who was a R&B and Soul singer, has said that listening to Lzzy Hale and practicing Halestorm songs gave her the confidence to audition for a metal band. In 2019, both Halestorm and Lovebites were performing at the Download Festival and Lzzy Hale was so honored that a band named themselves after her song, she invited Asami to sing it with her at the festival - th-cam.com/video/_J2uiUUfueA/w-d-xo.html
I am not suggesting you react to those two videos but I am hoping you watch them and become a fan of Lzzy Hale. I do suggest you react to the newest music video from Lovebites which was released right before Christmas. The song is called Judgment Day and it is one of the stronger songs they have ever released - th-cam.com/video/m3uGjp-P7DI/w-d-xo.html
That’s so sweet. What a memory
This is the English version (duh, right?) The Mongolian language version is 2 min. longer and just as powerful. Check out Yvue Yuve Yu. The version played at the Mongolian embassy in Paris. Shows them in a relaxed atmosphere doing what you see here. Incredible.
Oh man, that genuine joy (and the feeling of empowerment maybe?) that is clearly palpable in your reaction is so infectious…. Thank you for this one
thank you :) yes totally felt empowered and inspired :)
the frequency cases emotions chant is primeval
Love your reaction to this. This is definitely one of my favorites of theirs. I love that they asked Lzzy to be a part of this and how they both blended so beautifully. As always your comments are inspiring and thought provoking.
First time watcher. Like every other reaction video I've see so far, at some point you gave in and started headbanging. Very common reaction to the Hu, even from this 70 year old rock fanatic. ;)
The aggressive side of masculinity is one side of a coin, the protective side is the other. Wolf Totem is one expression of that balance, this is another. Your rede of this is perfect.
Also, is it just me, or does the beginning resemble that of Led Zeppelin's Kashmir in that it seems to have been playing forever and what seems like the beginning is just where we came in? Appropriate for this song. My mother was before I was birn, my daughters and granddaughters will be after I die.
One more time, thank you Rosalie for another amazing reaction and even more amazing analysis and comments to an amazing song and performance.
Lzzy Hale is actually one of my Top 5 female singers; her unique voice, style, and range are absolutely out of this world. You have got to check out Halestorm. Please.
Thank you very much.
Looking forward to checking more of her work out
This humming is called “throat singing”, special vocal technique, and it’s really ancient
congrats on 50k subscribers. glad to see you finally put that corvette shirt in the laundry bin!
Hahahaa
Great combo. Lzzy is amazing.
Wow !! Never heard them before, loved it. Thanks for sharing.
Loved the original but missed Lzzy's version. Wow but her strength adds so much! Love it.
Love the reaction!!!!! the Hu is Great!! but lizzy hale is a special front woman and vocalist!! !!!
Best reaction to this ever 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I’m honored you think so :) I loved this song
Congratulations for 50k! Grüße aus Niederbayern. :-)
Thank you :) Vielen Dank!
That was a great reaction!
Found out HU sent this Track to Lizzy and told her to rewrite it, put in her words for the song, wow rest is history ❤
Congratulations on 50K Rose!
Thanks so much, Kodiak! These milestones wouldn’t be the same without you stopping by. Truly appreciate how you keep celebrating
Such a great song- it kind of breaks me right now cuz my mama just got diagnosed with Breast Cancer but it’s so gorgeous…
I know I said the warning sounded great live- Lzzy and Halestorm is INCREDIBLE live! They’re great!
Hi I know you don't know me ....but if you need a ear I will be here to listen
@@johnw9886 thank you 🙏🏻 that’s super nice of you!
I’m very sorry to hear this :(
@@rosalieelliottofficial hi Just wanted to say thank you for doing what you do and being so positive
@@rosalieelliottofficial thank you for that. You guys are all really sweet here.
very nice good collaboration
Rosalie, you are the Bee's Knees !
Amazing song, great message, beautiful collaboration, epic reaction ! Ps your hair on this reaction 👆🏻🔥🔥🔥
I'm wondering if you've reacted to Halestorm now that Lzzy is top of my mind. Her voice is incredible.
Sjeeesh!
This gave me all kinds of feels.... Absolutely love Lzzy
Great song. I hope you check out more Lzzy
These are the descendants of genghis khan mind you , a warrior masculine people writing/singing about the power of women. Awesome.
If you haven't yet, you also NEED to listen to their recent collaboration with LP on "Mother Nature" - just as striking and amazing!!
Completely agree with you, great reaction
Great take on this one. Enjoyed and thanks!
the "chu" sound that starts the song is, as far as I know, a charging command for the horse you ride, when you are a Mongolian warrior.
Thank you.
Awe yeah 🤘😍🤘
Thanks for sharing this, Rosalie! 😀
Great comments xx
This song always makes me tear up. It’s so powerful and beautiful. And this is coming from a 34 year old male. Just transcendent
Truth