I’m a 57 year old US Army Cold War Veteran, I listened to Simon and Garfunkel in my youth, I also like and have met Disturbed. When I heard this cover the first time, I had tears streaming down my face, David really made me understand and feel this song in ways the original never did.
An comment on another reaction vid described the difference every well: The Simon and Garfunkel version was a warning. The Disturbed cover is the result of us not listening.
I've been binge watching reactions to this song for a while and while many reviewers were able to analyse his range and technique, yours was the most genuine and honest reaction - you felt it in your gut and actually cried; he reached out and touched you . . . Exactly the same reaction as mine 😉 Thank you for your honesty 😊
Totally agree. I’ve been binging reactions. This is my favorite. She gets it!! This isn’t a song to analyze critically. It’s to experience. Because it’s flawless.
I'm at 66 n no song has ever hit my body n soul of sad n happiness,,,omg I listen every night so the next day I listen,to not to be alone n be pro active.
Don’t worry. Every one gets their guts fully torn out by this performance. I don’t want to overstate it…but it’s a holy experience. Every. Single. Time. It’s an incredible gift. Thanks for sharing your reaction. ❤
exactly. the first time i heard it i felt like i was touched by something divine. like God himself decided to talk to me. so closely, into the core of my soul... beyond describable.
With respect I would call it a true human experience embedded all the frustration, hope and pain.. we can make this if we but listen to our fellow humans across religious and non belief, across borders or age just listen to your fellow human
You get it! Someone finally gets it!! You made the connection that I feel every time I here this song. So many reactions to this version and I almost didn't watch yours, but I figured why not one more. The emotional connection, the penetration of your being, you got it. Than you for taking the time for this. This is the best reaction video for this performance I have seen. You didn't just analyze it, you felt it, you lived it. You made the deep connection to it that I didn't think anyone else would get. Everyone needs to see this, so they can better understand what really happened.
It is just so amazing what David has been able to do here. The original was a hugely popular song which everyone* knows the lyrics to, yet Disturbed has presented this in a way that is completely their own but also has you hanging on to every verse as if you're hearing it for the first time.
Dang SK you beat me to it! Bless you 4Ever. True That! This Human sharing HER response/Her reaction is SO ... I am not qualified to define what SHE shared.
I played this for my 83 year old Mother-In-Law. After the song was over, I looked at her and she was just sitting there in tears. It touched her in her soul as well.
I just turned 85 and just stumbled across this video. My reaction was a Rollercoaster ride that left me in tears, and still does every time I listen to this masterpiece. It's like a birthday gift from God!
It's not just one of the best covers ever, it's one of the best interpretations of a song ever. The song completely changes tone without changes the lyrics. Pure magic.
I get goosebumps every time I hear/watch this performance. Same with the video. Amazing cover. Fantastic reaction. "Emotive connectivity" is not a phrase I'm familiar with, but really appreciate your explanation.
Yes! I have listened to this so many times- on my own and through reactions- and every single time I get full body goosebumps. And to think he was sick when he sang this. Just incredible.
I’m afraid I just clench & shake my fists. I’ve been into this song since S&G first album. We need this new interpretation to have more, younger persons “hear my words that I might teach you.” ❤
Every hair on my body stands up every time I hear him sing this. He is absolutely amazing. I feel the depth of his emotion in my soul. His voice envelops me.😎🇨🇦👵
I’ve never commented on anything in TH-cam. But your discussion of the emotions that this rendition evokes resonated so much I felt compelled to thank you for eloquently saying what my heart feels every time I listen to this song. It strikes me so hard that I go from one vocal coach review to another to see how others connect. I cannot even explain why it hits me as hard as it does, but I suppose that is all a part of the genius of this song… the lyrics, the composition, and most certainly David’s sharing of himself and his gift. Your review spoke my emotions. Thank you.
This performance inspired an entire chapter in my doctoral dissertation. This song evokes awe. In this raw emotional experience there is a connectedness to humanity. We are drawn together by the depth of this performance and true emotional wells it reaches in each of us. We are connecting in those hair raising chills provoking notes. This song lessens that sense of isolation and anxiety that has cloaked the planet for the last two years. It’s poignant and heartbreaking and deeply powerful. For me it accessed the pain and fear and outrage and helpless anger that has been bottled up inside me as I watched our country collapse and turn into a dystopian nightmare. I didn’t need to say it bc I couldn’t even if I wanted to. The words of this song and the masteful performance of David Draiman was an expression of unsaid emotion in all its messy complexities and nuances. Needless to say I ugly cried my way through that song the first time I heard it. Still do sometimes. It has been very powerful research. This performance is a gift. God bless! ❤️
@thomasschmitt3020 same, listening to it over and over watching different reactions. So many others are stunned and speechless. Here she spoke about his different techniques and vocal qualities 💯.
I do the same thing - one reaction video after another. I just need to see others being struck with the magnificence of David’s voice and the choices he made to give this song life. I doubt I will ever tire of watching someone be drawn into the experience of hearing David sing this song. (And I cry every single time. I was recently on a cross country flight and was listening to music on my headphones to pass the time. But I deliberately chose not to listen to this because I would have embarrassed myself by breaking down. I never bother to try and fight it off. I just let the song transport me.)
The narrative arc of how he sings this is pure masterclass. Yes, the technique, but above and beyond… From introspective sadness, to rising sense of urgency to communicate something important, a moment of contempt for the deaf ears, to rage, to bitter sorrow and final empty sense of spent sorrow. This is a thing of beauty.
I’m sure I’m not the only one that watches every analysis or first listen to this song they can find because I absolutely love seeing how I feel reflected in these videos every single time I hear this song. It’s like I get to experience the first time I heard it all over again.
I love that you really heard not only the quality of the voice, and the musicians....you felt the message. And David Draiman is classically trained. Probably my favorite song EVER.
It is my understanding that David Draiman was trained as a Jewish Cantor? Is this considered classical training. I had always looked at them differently... but not bad.
This is one of those songs where you get chills every time you hear it. And I love that Paul Simon enthusiastically approved this version even saying it was truer to the meaning of his lyrics. People have said that Paul Simon's version was the warning, and this song was the anger because no one listened.
I didn't know that Paul Simon liked this version. Thank you, I've always wondered. And I agree with him that it was truer to the meaning of the words. The words never meant much to me, it was just a pretty song. But now I understand it.
You couldn’t have described any better how this song penetrates our being and it’s effect on the physical body. I’ve listened to this piece countless times and still find that it reaches into my soul in such a powerful way every time. I am 69 years old and was quite a fan of S&G in the 60’s and 70’s and have sung along with that song many, many times. However, the power behind each word in this version, completely penetrates to the core with no way of escape. The words and message have always been there, it just needed a new messenger. I am grateful for Paul Simon writing this prophetic piece and giving it a voice to be carried and shared throughout the world.
I first discovered this song watching a reaction video a few years ago. I've been watching people discover it ever since. I had no words the first few times I watched it. It took me a couple weeks to realize how amazing the instrumentals are. For me, this is the definitive version of this song. Your reaction is one of my favorites. In one video, you called out things it took me weeks to identify. I especially appreciate that you called out the hope in this song. So many comments call out the anger, but I feel this is a call to action. The official video (which I saw later) confirms that for me. Thank you for the beautiful experience. I haven't cried over this one in a while. P.S. Your voice is beautiful as well. Thank you for sharing it.
I've seen more reactions to this song, both live and the studio version than I can count. I have to say, THIS is probably my favorite reaction ever. You explained things in a way that I've never heard before. Your appreciation of David's technique and talent mirrors my own, and many others I'm sure. I knew once he hit the growl ("and the people bowed and PRAYED"... vocal fry? distortion?) that you'd have a strong reaction. Great job! 💖
Thank you for your feedback and support Holly, this was easily one of the most beautiful musical experiences I’ve had so I’m grateful to have shared it with people such as yourself,much 💛
@@Vocalnovaacademy I have been binge watching reactions to this song for a while, your reaction was definitely one of the best, the only thing I will add is that the studio/music video version of this song, holy ......, it turns it up to 11 😳😱😭
This is probably one of the best covers of a song EVER done. David Dramon's voice pushes so much emotion through this song, much more so than Simon & Garfunkel ever did. With the lyrics of this song, I honestly feel like the way that he sings it truly fits the song better than the original.
Hi. -I just have to say that I have never *experienced* the actual message of the song like this. Ok...I actually don't think I need to write a long msg. -This was soo great 👍 -and I think that basically everyone that listens *gets it* -Cheers from 🇮🇸 Iceland, - Karl Trausti 😃
I agree. I went into this song with a negative attitude. Not a fan of alot of covers. But mind blown. I also think Shinedowns Simple Man is better. And I grew up with Lynard Skynard ❤️. Lol...I'm getting better about acceptance as long as it's respectful...ya know.
Yeah, this cover is just insane. Not only do I love the arrangement, his voice and his phrasing is just incredible. Kinda forgot about this, and strolled in by coincidence; wow - brings tears to my eyes… what a great way to end the day 😌
I came across this version of the song only a couple of weeks ago and since then have been listening to it everyday, including watching as many vocal-coach analyses that pop onto my YT feed as I can -- yours has been my favourite so far -- you perfectly described everything about it that I have not been able to articulate -- I will never be able to go back to the original Simon & Garfunkel version -- this is Disturbed's masterpiece now (even Paul Simon agreed) -- thank you for your beautiful, honest analysis.
I've watched many reactions and analysis of this song. However, I literally watched this song hit you physically and emotionally. This has to be the best analysis I've seen. You put into words what I was thinking, or feeling, the first time I heard this cover. I was driving home from work and literally had to pull over, collect myself, then continue home.
You’re the first to actually describe what I actually feel when I listen to him. Thank you!!! I also cried first time I listened to this. It is so moving!!!!
I feel the need to comment on your analysis! Don’t worry I loved it! I’m a middle aged man from Ireland that cannot sing and don’t know much about the the technicalities of singing. So you and I don’t have an awful lot in common you’d think.. But your reaction was precisely how I felt about this song since I happened across it about 4 years ago. Except of course you can express your emotions and technical analysis far more eloquently than I ever could! I’ve been obsessed with this song so much that I must have watched about 200 reaction vids on it at this stage, and I haven’t commented on many if any. But I feel, more than most I’ve seen, that you got this song the way it was meant to be got! FairPlay, you’ve earned my sub. Keep up the good work!
I agree. I've watched other reation videos and her's is is spot on. She gets it emotionally and technically. In other videos, the are emotional, comment, and dismiss the audience quickly. "Subscribe & like, etc." I was awe struck & speechless when I first watched their video. Because of her excellent video, I'll subscribe.
I've watched reactions to this many times. You are the only one who's mentioned the audience. I am always amazed by the audience...they wait until the final musical notes to react at all. They had to be sure that it was over and they weren't going to miss anything. I would have too. I would think more than half the audience members had their mouths hanging open after that and many had tears running down their faces. Stunning, stunning performance.
In comments from other reactors I have read from two independent people, which both were experiencing this performance live in the studio at Conan, that the audience was giving standing ovations for about 10 minutes. Rightfully deserved.
Ok…. I am SO thrilled that there are multitudes of people out there that when they listen to the song, they feel like they’ve gone to church! This song is without a doubt a spiritual experience! It is so beautiful, it brings you to tears! This is absolutely a masterpiece! I have heard it 1000 times, and I will never tire of it! It’s my warm-up song every day at the gym! Thank you David, you’ve touched all of our souls…💖💖💖
This version by Disturbed is amazing and you can literally FEEL it deep. Her review was so beautiful and personal and made me cry when she cried. I listened to this over and over!
David sings this song right into your soul‼️ He was ill when he performed this show, so imagine how he sounds when he's on top of his game. You MUST listen to the studio version. Blows my mind every time I hear it.
HE WAS ILL???? Lowkey I liked it so much more than the studio version. Just more raw the haunting pain in his voice just hitting even harder than the studio recording (which is crazy because the studio version makes me cry). This just leaves me at a loss for breath.
I think everyone was left speechless by David's version. The first time I heard it, I literally had to replay it several times. I could absolutely not believe the way it hits you. I have yet to come across another song that does what this one does. Period. And I challenge everyone who calls themselves an artist to outperform David's Sound of Silence. I'll wait.....
I saw them live and they did this song, it was absolutely incredible, and the audience along with David were about all crying by the end of the song. Very powerful, even better live!!
I agree with you that man's voice stirred ❤ all the emotions in my heart . I cried out loud ,unashamed ,as you did. I subscribed to your channel today. Thank you for this video
Your reaction it’s priceless. When I heard this version I cried too, I raised my hands, I praised! And listening you share your intake confirms what I’ve been feeling it’s the exact thing I should feel. Reading the comments that we all have experienced I even had to ask my son if he thought it was too dark. Rock it’s my jam; heavy metal not to much; English it’s my second language so I needed confirmation. I appreciate you taking the time and all of your amazing followers for commenting too. ❤❤
Yes, his performance resonates, but note how planned the musical journey is ... how he builds, slowly adding force and distortion. Beautiful arrangement and incredibly effective dynamics!
OK. Couple of minutes later. Not only was that a wonderful visceral reaction, but your words were absolutely outstanding. I have watched dozens of reactions to this track and yours is the most complete, intelligent and appreciative yet. Bravo! That tear near the end showed true appreciation.
I agree, I too watched many reactions. Just discovered this song, then discovered the reactions, but her descriptions and senses and tears echoed mine. So nice to hear the reactions described so eloquently.
David's voice is a roller coaster ride for our senses. Starting out slow, then climbing up to the highest peak. We're then plunged into raw emotion. Chill bumps, heart beating fast. You're reaction left me misty-eyed. I love to see the wonder and awe in people's faces when they hear it for first time. I watched.the video, and it instantly became my favorite song ever. This live version is even better. I will live a very long time, to watch and listen to my song ❤
Sharing tears with you from across the pond, Bianca... such a skilled, gorgeous, and moving performance. Thank you for your vulnerability & enthusiasm -- your video was a pleasure to watch!
Thank you @Vocal Nova Academy for posting your reaction. Thank you especially for allowing the last two verses to play uninterrupted while you bravely absorbed Draiman's emotive connection, angelic tone, and raw power. I respect that you gave in and allowed the tears to flow. The head nod at "... people bowed and prayed" in recognition of how big this was getting. The giant, deep breath during "to the neon gods they made", looks like to try to recover some emotional balance, and then the overwhelmed look up and to your right at "... flashed out it's warning", looked like a way of saying, "Wow, this is just getting more powerful." For my part, I first heard this song while conducting business in a local bike shop. I literally had to walk to a quiet corner of the store and sobbed - face in hands, shoulders heaving. Been a professional musician for 35 years and never moved like that.
Finally, someone mentions the arrangement! The exquisite frame for David's perfect vocals. For me, it doubled the pleasure. Very imaginative, too -- who would have thought of tympani for a S&G song? Yet they formed a perfect deep floor for the voice and strings to rise against. His voice made me weep, too. Perfect pitch, perfect enunciation, with just enough distortion to emphasize the passion. It was a gift to us, and I am grateful. And thank you for your honest reaction. Well done!
Thank you for this reaction video. You brought the heart and soul of my experience watching Disturbed with David perform this song and you did it justice!!!! I've watched the Conan video and watched SO MANY reaction videos, because this is probably the most moving performance I have EVER SEEN, and I really want to understand WHY! this paritcular performace was so powerful?!? I have ZERO musical background. YOU explained it perfectly. So thank you...please keep doing what you do!
You are so cute to watch! Whew, can you sing! You've got quite the voice yourself it's really special to hear you describe then you back it up what you mean by singing. Nice!
I am 56 years old and I have heard 100's of amazing Artists sing their original songs and then have those songs covered by other amazing artists but this song is one in a million, the best cover I know I will ever hear in my lifetime. I listen to it at least once a month and it still gives me the most amazing roller coaster of emotions. In regard to the comments concerning the audience being so quiet I believe the performance of the song was recorded the day before with no audience and then shown during the show. I truly feel that if the performance would have been live the audience would have been so blown away that you would have been able to hear a pin drop after the performance while the audience composed themselves after hearing David's performance, I know the first time I heard this song I was speechless.
In your intro when you mentioned your delay in addressing this version of the song and the fact that the S&G ordinal version was one of your faves I was so excited to see your reaction. You, as other comments have mentioned, felt it within the very fibers of your being. In your struggle to vocalize your reaction I was watching you being truly overwhelmed with the pleasant surprise that this long hesitated introduction brought you. The one word that kept coming to mind that I thought you were feeling was "genuine". The genuine emotions this reincarnated composition brings to an already marvelous lyrical message is simply undeniable. David Draiman is the perfect vessel through which to deliver the meaning of these lyrics. His vocal diversity allows him to genuinely address every well-written illustrative phrase that Paul Simon birthed with the variety of skills that those messages each deserve. I am glad to see another owrson so moved by this brilliant cover version of the song. Paul Simon admitted after hearing this himself that the song is no longer his. THAT, IMO, is the highest praise that Disturbed could ever get for this song. As to Draiman's training, I can't speak volumes about it but I do know he was raised in a devoutly Jewish home and was trained in the music of that faith. In fact, if my memory serves me, his parents never heard him sing any music outside of his religious genre until after Disturbed had already been signed to release their first album. While I am not a religious person myself, I truly believe David Draiman's vocal abilities are an absolute gift from the heavens and I can't think of a modern song that could demonstrate that any better than Disturbed's brilliant version of S&G's already powerful song.
The Sound of Silence has always been a song that plugged at my feelings, but when I heard this version the first time I was floored and a mess. And to this day it all ways brings a tear to my eye.
I have watched a lot of these reactions videos to this song, and I LOVE your guttural explanation. I love how you spoke from your emotional reaction. I’m subscribed
Nobody ever expected this song. This cover has so many amazing things about it. It's so many feelings combined. It's a nostalgic feeling, then piled on is this feeling of doubt and surprise like seeing someone on one of those talent shows pop out some crazy talent or voice or act they've created, and then it's just an awstruck feeling of his actual voice and the orchestra and the build up. And throughout there's the message of the song that makes you think and feel and in the end it's like you just got done watching a full movie with a twist and a climax and a satisfying ending and you're left there not sure how to unwrap what the fuck just happened. But you know you feel good in the very pit of your existence.
David Draiman ....I think he's one of the best male vocalists on the planet. Beautiful. A powerful yet soulful voice that can go from warm baritone to angelic tenor, from clear as a crystal to vocal fry/distortion and back on a dime. He has a timbre in his voice that I've never heard before.....just hauntingly beautiful tonal properties to it! Was loving your reaction Bianca.
The tympani they use in this video is absolutely stunning and echos his angst. ❤️ Also, the amazing thing is that the studio audience was perfectly silent during the whole performance. They were mesmerized, too!
Your reaction is as beautiful as the performance itself. Just as I listened to the song numerous times to savor the moment, I also watched your reaction many times to savor the moment. Bravo, Bravo, bravo👏👏👏
David trained as a Cantor, from a very long line of accomplished Cantors, when he went into metal music he also trained to do distortion and not harm his voice . Disturbeds version of SOS is a master class. You need to go see the original music video as well .
I've been a Distubed fan since the beginning. David is a classically trained vocalist and knows how and whento use grit. His voice gives me goosebumps. Love it! When he did this performance, he was sick.
Sapnin Bee 🐝 First off I have to say, you are welcome, this is hands down my favourite live performance ever, everything you said I agree with, when you said about the darkness in his initial tones, I felt the same but like it was hidden and he was holding back. I hadn’t heard his voice until this was shared with me and I had to share it with you. I did cry with you, but what hits me hardest about this particular performance is that, literally every single tone you can imagine a male voice having, is hidden somewhere within this performance and he just keeps adding layer upon layer until the metal crescendo at the end. Literally perfect Great video JD
This was my first introduction to Disturbed. SOS was my favourite song for so many years and now/still is with this version. It affects me anew every time - chills, rocked back, tears. Thank you for the respect for this yes ‘masterpiece.’
My favorite part of all these analysis/reaction videos of this song is how differently each reviewer reacts. Every one of them is unique. Some of them wear their emotions all over their body language, others describe it as "colors" and I saw one lady looked like she was almost in ecstacy. They're all different. It's awesome.
He emotes raw emotion and yet his voice is also a very beautiful round warm hug that can vocalize unspoken rage at the state of things. I think that the official video is an allegory saying that we need to restore music because it is a form of communication we all understand.
Beautiful analysis! You should watch the official video to see the imagery they put together to go with the music and voice. I'd love to see you discover that masterpiece! Even if you don't react to it, you should watch it for yourself. And David was trained as a Jewish cantor. He continues to train with a vocal coach to this day, but that was his foundation. He and the band are simply magnificent!
The visuals in the official video make this piece hit even harder than the live show. I tend to prefer it, and I mean the Conan gig was a-bangin', but...I don't know. I waffle back and forth.
@@somecallmetim2112 I feel like this performance is music. It's real and honest. The video with the studio version of the song is a masterpiece of art. It's the 100% perfected realization of their vision. The visuals, combined with the precise volume levels, music mix and the ability for him to redo every phrase until every note, every breath is perfectly sung and placed makes it impossible to recreate in an uncontrolled environment. It's simply breathtaking. I do prefer the video to the live performance, but I also understand why this performance is a favorite, as well. It shows his unbelievable talent, yet is actually achievable live. I think it depends on what you're looking for on any given day. They're both stunning and I'd be honored to see this in person. IMO this is the best live version I've seen even though he's sick, simply because he hasn't already been singing for an hour like he would be at a concert, he's not moving around, the crowd was quiet and the environment was as controlled as you'll find in person, allowing him to concentrate on putting his best live performance out there. 🙂
Ive never heard anyone mention when he sings that long note in the end and he stops and pauses before he sings the last few words, that last long note cuts off and you can still hear the echo of his voice and WOW, it's also stunning! I truly appreciated your reaction and your opinions. The emotions, spot on. The interpretation, also spot on. I believe he is a treasure.
He got you too! Thanks for being real with your review. I'm caught up in this man's powerful voice, riding a rollercoater of emotions I can't begin to control. So glad I stumbled across both videos, and they are both equally powerful. Just over the top fantastic.
I like many others I'm sure have watched many reactions to this wonderful performance. I think your focus on the emotional value of the performance is what makes your reaction so genuine. You strayed away from hitting on the technical aspects like so many others have focused on and instead told us how it made you feel which is so very important in terms of musical performances as a whole. Its obvious the original song is something you hold near and dear to your heart. Your decision to focus on how you felt after hearing the first few lines of the song is so refreshing.
I am 75 y/o and studied at the feet of Simon & Garfunkel as a teen and beyond. I absolutely LOVE this treatment of The Sounds of Silence. David Draiman drew me in with his vocals and your reaction was priceless. I watched 20+ reaction videos and nobody had put words to my emotions..... BUT. YOU. DID. I was like you. I was transformed. The words from my youth, which I so lightly regarded, have now become my warning to a preoccupied generation. And yet, I am oddly comforted by the warmth of Draiman's voice, his tones. I am somehow feeling safe because HE is sounding the alarm. Alas.... who doesn't love a good paradox?
After hearing g this song the first time, I got goosebumps and cried; my hair on my head stood up! Watching you, and now all the reactive videos to this song, your analysis and emotions brought me back to my first experience. Even after probably 500 listens, it STILL gets me like the first time. You obviously know your stuff! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Best reaction I've seen to this song 🧡 I can't get enough of them. Due to my musical snobbery, I've never been Down with the Sickness nor said "Oh, ah ah ah ah". So I refused to listen to this. Recently I *did* listen...and actually cried. I felt this ☝️ way. I was an arrogant, ignorant ass. No more. I thank David Draiman...how could I not? Paul Simon did.
This woman has the best analysis ever. The pure power of the emotional connection, it touches the soul. Lyrical genius combined with an absolutely STUNNING translation/rendition. And yes, it is a VERY dark song. This song brings back sooo many memories. I have the original Simon & Garfunkel album this song came out on. Wednesday Morning 3AM. It was a Folk/Gospel album that flopped in 1964, but Sounds of Silence hit the top of pop/rock charts in 1966 here and abroad. This song took them from the folk/gospel genre into the pop/rock genre and the rest is history. *There was NO technology at this time. Black & white TV with rabbit ears we used to wrap tin foil on to improve reception. But this was the radical 60s, the total counter culture revolution.* The long standing Christian/Conservative American culture of the past 200 years gave way to the hippie generation. "Sex, drugs and rock & roll!" Haight Ashbury & Woodstock and all that. It was the era of the civil rights movement. anti war demonstrations, the Bible was taken out of schools. And just months before this song was released, the nation was shell shocked by the assassination of president John Kennedy. And soon after, the assassination of Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King. With the death of King, the last and only unifying voice of the 60's died. This was the back drop for this song. THE counter culture revolution that shattered 200 years of shared culture, and fractured society. America was forever changed as we knew it. The end of an era. And this song captures that perfectly for anyone who lived through it. I did. Hats off to David for a STUNNING performance. Everything about it. And his voice! AMAZING. Thank you for this. David. The irony of being totally alone in a sea of "ten thousand people,. maybe more." The inability to communicate. to connect on a deep, emotional level anymore. Love grows cold. "Hear my words that I might teach you. take my arms that I might reach you" Jerusalem. O Jerusalem. How I've longed to gather your children in my arms as a mother hen gathers her chicks. But you would not. And Jesus wept. "And the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made." The Golden Calf, all day long. And the WARNINGS. the words of the prophets "written on the subway walls..." The prophet Daniel, and the writing on the wall. Judgement is inevitable. The song itself is pure lyrical genius. And David Draiman takes it to a whole new level, where the message really gets through. So sad. God help us.
So, thanks to your two responses to my comments, I came back for another look. You are so erudite and accurate in your analysis, I am in awe. I have seen dozens of reactions to this track and you really take the biscuit. That tear that dropped from your chin showed just how powerfully this rendition hit you. Bravo!
I usually poo poo cover songs, but this hits hard! The original version always got me emotional, and I have listened to it on repeat. I feel as though this version intensifies that emotional state. I noticed the tears. It's happening here my dear!
For me, David's version brings the angst the lyrics convey. S&G's version was a warning, and this version is, "You fools. You didn't listen."
That's what's I think too. S&G warned us and Disturbed is saging we failed to heed that warning.
David's vocal "chops" is perfect for showing the anger and angst in this world.
That is how I see it also. The fools did it.
Exactly what it means!
Have a link for David's original. And what s&g version is?
This song is an emotional journey that transcends generations, genres, and time. David is brilliant and this cover is a masterpiece.
I’m a 57 year old US Army Cold War Veteran, I listened to Simon and Garfunkel in my youth, I also like and have met Disturbed.
When I heard this cover the first time, I had tears streaming down my face, David really made me understand and feel this song in ways the original never did.
I'm hearing you.
It's probably never been so relevant so it might be why it resonates so well with you.
The original was a warning, this version is the pissed off that people didn't heed the warning.
Cheers, Army Brother. Same. AIRBORNE!!!!
An comment on another reaction vid described the difference every well:
The Simon and Garfunkel version was a warning.
The Disturbed cover is the result of us not listening.
tears upon tears
I've been binge watching reactions to this song for a while and while many reviewers were able to analyse his range and technique, yours was the most genuine and honest reaction - you felt it in your gut and actually cried; he reached out and touched you . . . Exactly the same reaction as mine 😉 Thank you for your honesty 😊
Totally agree. I’ve been binging reactions. This is my favorite. She gets it!! This isn’t a song to analyze critically. It’s to experience. Because it’s flawless.
My reaction to watching this made me so emotional. I felt her tears. Because this is how I react every time.
I think I binge watch this song just to feel the emotional journey. There is nothing else like It in terms of quality and power. Astounding.
Idk how everyone doesn’t cry when listening the first time. It’s one of the top songs in regards to making u FEEL something.
I've watched both the live and official video many times and still bawl like a baby. The video is amazing
Dave Dramen is Tenor Trained, His Voice is SAVAGE!! An absolute God! Definately 1 of the Greatest Vocalists of ALL TIME!
I'm at 66 n no song has ever hit my body n soul of sad n happiness,,,omg I listen every night so the next day I listen,to not to be alone n be pro active.
This is probably the best reaction and take on Disturbed's version of The Sound of Silence, and I've seen most of them.
The fact that he had the flu, and a 100+ degree temp when he performed this makes it even more amazing
😳😳😳😳😳😳
THAT is even more incredible! Thank you for sharing that💕🙏
You could say he was..
down with the sickness
@@blizzard4775 hahaha well done 👏 😂
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I ALWAYS SUGGEST PEOPLE LISTEN AND WATCH DISTURBS OFFICIAL VIDEO OF THIS...HIS VOCALS ARE MORE POWERFUL AND THE IMAGES ARE INSANELY PERFECT
Don’t worry. Every one gets their guts fully torn out by this performance. I don’t want to overstate it…but it’s a holy experience. Every. Single. Time. It’s an incredible gift. Thanks for sharing your reaction. ❤
Much love💛
@@Vocalnovaacademy try listening Floor Jansens version of Shallow, it is incredeble.
exactly. the first time i heard it i felt like i was touched by something divine. like God himself decided to talk to me. so closely, into the core of my soul... beyond describable.
With respect I would call it a true human experience embedded all the frustration, hope and pain.. we can make this if we but listen to our fellow humans across religious and non belief, across borders or age just listen to your fellow human
You get it! Someone finally gets it!! You made the connection that I feel every time I here this song. So many reactions to this version and I almost didn't watch yours, but I figured why not one more. The emotional connection, the penetration of your being, you got it. Than you for taking the time for this. This is the best reaction video for this performance I have seen. You didn't just analyze it, you felt it, you lived it. You made the deep connection to it that I didn't think anyone else would get. Everyone needs to see this, so they can better understand what really happened.
I feel the same. You got it, the best reaction by far. Awsome!!!
That’s what she does, when it comes to music she really lives in that moment, in the story of the song. Subscribe for more
It is just so amazing what David has been able to do here. The original was a hugely popular song which everyone* knows the lyrics to, yet Disturbed has presented this in a way that is completely their own but also has you hanging on to every verse as if you're hearing it for the first time.
Dang SK you beat me to it! Bless you 4Ever. True That! This Human sharing HER response/Her reaction is SO ... I am not qualified to define what SHE shared.
Yes! 100%
I played this for my 83 year old Mother-In-Law. After the song was over, I looked at her and she was just sitting there in tears. It touched her in her soul as well.
Wow! Your words really hit me hard💕🙏 beautiful. I can only imagine how amazing that moment must've been to share with her.
I can very much relate, no matter how many times or what version of david's i hear it always brings tears to the eyes
I just turned 85 and just stumbled across this video. My reaction was a Rollercoaster ride that left me in tears, and still does every time I listen to this masterpiece. It's like a birthday gift from God!
It's not just one of the best covers ever, it's one of the best interpretations of a song ever. The song completely changes tone without changes the lyrics. Pure magic.
And this version was recorded when he was recovering from a bad bout of flu.
Yeah, Paula Simon told David that the song was his now. Best compliment that could be given Disturbed's cover.
People think music is meant to be heard. This is the perfect example that Music is meant to FELT. In your heart and soul 💜
You felt it... I cry every time... I get chills... it really fits the lyrics... the passion pain and emotions
Absolutely
I get goosebumps every time I hear/watch this performance. Same with the video. Amazing cover. Fantastic reaction. "Emotive connectivity" is not a phrase I'm familiar with, but really appreciate your explanation.
Yes! I have listened to this so many times- on my own and through reactions- and every single time I get full body goosebumps. And to think he was sick when he sang this. Just incredible.
I’m afraid I just clench & shake my fists. I’ve been into this song since S&G first album. We need this new interpretation to have more, younger persons “hear my words that I might teach you.” ❤
I’m happy to hear I’m not the only one who cries when I hear this song.
Your ability to interpret and describe all of the emotional and lyrical nuances of this song are a joy to behold. Bless you.
Thank you for sharing in the experience with me, much 💛
Every hair on my body stands up every time I hear him sing this. He is absolutely amazing. I feel the depth of his emotion in my soul. His voice envelops me.😎🇨🇦👵
I wasn't a fan of Disturbed, till I heard their version of sound of silence. David is wasting his talent!
I’ve never commented on anything in TH-cam. But your discussion of the emotions that this rendition evokes resonated so much I felt compelled to thank you for eloquently saying what my heart feels every time I listen to this song. It strikes me so hard that I go from one vocal coach review to another to see how others connect. I cannot even explain why it hits me as hard as it does, but I suppose that is all a part of the genius of this song… the lyrics, the composition, and most certainly David’s sharing of himself and his gift.
Your review spoke my emotions.
Thank you.
Much 💛Thomas I’m grateful for your feedback insights and support
This performance inspired an entire chapter in my doctoral dissertation. This song evokes awe. In this raw emotional experience there is a connectedness to humanity. We are drawn together by the depth of this performance and true emotional wells it reaches in each of us. We are connecting in those hair raising chills provoking notes. This song lessens that sense of isolation and anxiety that has cloaked the planet for the last two years. It’s poignant and heartbreaking and deeply powerful. For me it accessed the pain and fear and outrage and helpless anger that has been bottled up inside me as I watched our country collapse and turn into a dystopian nightmare. I didn’t need to say it bc I couldn’t even if I wanted to. The words of this song and the masteful performance of David Draiman was an expression of unsaid emotion in all its messy complexities and nuances. Needless to say I ugly cried my way through that song the first time I heard it. Still do sometimes. It has been very powerful research. This performance is a gift. God bless! ❤️
@@KayCeeTX21 Everything you said 100% agreed upon.
@thomasschmitt3020 same, listening to it over and over watching different reactions. So many others are stunned and speechless. Here she spoke about his different techniques and vocal qualities 💯.
I do the same thing - one reaction video after another. I just need to see others being struck with the magnificence of David’s voice and the choices he made to give this song life. I doubt I will ever tire of watching someone be drawn into the experience of hearing David sing this song. (And I cry every single time. I was recently on a cross country flight and was listening to music on my headphones to pass the time. But I deliberately chose not to listen to this because I would have embarrassed myself by breaking down. I never bother to try and fight it off. I just let the song transport me.)
Wow. This lady can really sing too. Intelligent reaction and I can see an empathetic soul there
I kept reading the replies and hoping someone would mention this! She has an incredible voice.
Bless you for your reaction ... I STILL cry EVERY TIME that I hear this !!! ❤😭😭😭😭
The narrative arc of how he sings this is pure masterclass. Yes, the technique, but above and beyond… From introspective sadness, to rising sense of urgency to communicate something important, a moment of contempt for the deaf ears, to rage, to bitter sorrow and final empty sense of spent sorrow. This is a thing of beauty.
AMEN Brother!
Beautifully said, I wish I'd said it so well. Thank you.
So much of this !!!
I’m sure I’m not the only one that watches every analysis or first listen to this song they can find because I absolutely love seeing how I feel reflected in these videos every single time I hear this song. It’s like I get to experience the first time I heard it all over again.
I love that you really heard not only the quality of the voice, and the musicians....you felt the message. And David Draiman is classically trained. Probably my favorite song EVER.
It is my understanding that David Draiman was trained as a Jewish Cantor? Is this considered classical training. I had always looked at them differently... but not bad.
Yes, he was a Cantor
@@Ljorm wow thats news
I have heard that he went to julliard
You can also hear the auto tuner doing its job.
The fact that he was fighting the flu with a 102 temp makes this even more incredible!!!
wow really... I did see another voice coach that said she thought he had some kind of throat issue... hmm amazing
This is one of those songs where you get chills every time you hear it. And I love that Paul Simon enthusiastically approved this version even saying it was truer to the meaning of his lyrics. People have said that Paul Simon's version was the warning, and this song was the anger because no one listened.
I didn't know that Paul Simon liked this version. Thank you, I've always wondered. And I agree with him that it was truer to the meaning of the words. The words never meant much to me, it was just a pretty song. But now I understand it.
You couldn’t have described any better how this song penetrates our being and it’s effect on the physical body. I’ve listened to this piece countless times and still find that it reaches into my soul in such a powerful way every time. I am 69 years old and was quite a fan of S&G in the 60’s and 70’s and have sung along with that song many, many times. However, the power behind each word in this version, completely penetrates to the core with no way of escape. The words and message have always been there, it just needed a new messenger. I am grateful for Paul Simon writing this prophetic piece and giving it a voice to be carried and shared throughout the world.
I first discovered this song watching a reaction video a few years ago. I've been watching people discover it ever since. I had no words the first few times I watched it. It took me a couple weeks to realize how amazing the instrumentals are. For me, this is the definitive version of this song.
Your reaction is one of my favorites. In one video, you called out things it took me weeks to identify. I especially appreciate that you called out the hope in this song. So many comments call out the anger, but I feel this is a call to action. The official video (which I saw later) confirms that for me.
Thank you for the beautiful experience. I haven't cried over this one in a while.
P.S. Your voice is beautiful as well. Thank you for sharing it.
I've seen more reactions to this song, both live and the studio version than I can count. I have to say, THIS is probably my favorite reaction ever. You explained things in a way that I've never heard before. Your appreciation of David's technique and talent mirrors my own, and many others I'm sure. I knew once he hit the growl ("and the people bowed and PRAYED"... vocal fry? distortion?) that you'd have a strong reaction. Great job! 💖
Thank you for your feedback and support Holly, this was easily one of the most beautiful musical experiences I’ve had so I’m grateful to have shared it with people such as yourself,much 💛
Yes, exactly!!
@@Vocalnovaacademy I have been binge watching reactions to this song for a while, your reaction was definitely one of the best, the only thing I will add is that the studio/music video version of this song, holy ......, it turns it up to 11 😳😱😭
@@bok1080 I enjoyed her reaction, singing and adsorption also😊🧡🎶
I couldn't agree more. Her reaction and analysis are excellent and I loved it.
This is probably one of the best covers of a song EVER done. David Dramon's voice pushes so much emotion through this song, much more so than Simon & Garfunkel ever did. With the lyrics of this song, I honestly feel like the way that he sings it truly fits the song better than the original.
Hi.
-I just have to say that I have never *experienced* the actual message of the song like this.
Ok...I actually don't think I need to write a long msg. -This was soo great 👍 -and I think that basically everyone that listens *gets it*
-Cheers from 🇮🇸 Iceland,
- Karl Trausti 😃
I agree. I went into this song with a negative attitude. Not a fan of alot of covers. But mind blown. I also think Shinedowns Simple Man is better. And I grew up with Lynard Skynard ❤️. Lol...I'm getting better about acceptance as long as it's respectful...ya know.
Never heard a cover that is better than the original. This... is the one that does it for me
Yeah, this cover is just insane. Not only do I love the arrangement, his voice and his phrasing is just incredible. Kinda forgot about this, and strolled in by coincidence; wow - brings tears to my eyes… what a great way to end the day 😌
@@sherryjolliff8015 I love Shinedown's Simple Man... listened on repeat when i heard it.
“What the heck do I mean by that.” We know girl, we all felt it and no one can describe it.
I came across this version of the song only a couple of weeks ago and since then have been listening to it everyday, including watching as many vocal-coach analyses that pop onto my YT feed as I can -- yours has been my favourite so far -- you perfectly described everything about it that I have not been able to articulate -- I will never be able to go back to the original Simon & Garfunkel version -- this is Disturbed's masterpiece now (even Paul Simon agreed) -- thank you for your beautiful, honest analysis.
Thank you so much for sharing your insights much 💛 Linda
This version is like a religious experience to me. Absolute electric chills each and every time I hear it.
I've watched many reactions and analysis of this song. However, I literally watched this song hit you physically and emotionally. This has to be the best analysis I've seen. You put into words what I was thinking, or feeling, the first time I heard this cover. I was driving home from work and literally had to pull over, collect myself, then continue home.
I agree - she just put in words what I feel when listening to it.
Much love Tony I appreciate your feedback and support 💛
Tony - RIGHT ON IT!!! Cheers -
You’re the first to actually describe what I actually feel when I listen to him. Thank you!!! I also cried first time I listened to this. It is so moving!!!!
I feel the need to comment on your analysis! Don’t worry I loved it!
I’m a middle aged man from Ireland that cannot sing and don’t know much about the the technicalities of singing. So you and I don’t have an awful lot in common you’d think.. But your reaction was precisely how I felt about this song since I happened across it about 4 years ago. Except of course you can express your emotions and technical analysis far more eloquently than I ever could! I’ve been obsessed with this song so much that I must have watched about 200 reaction vids on it at this stage, and I haven’t commented on many if any. But I feel, more than most I’ve seen, that you got this song the way it was meant to be got! FairPlay, you’ve earned my sub. Keep up the good work!
There's a review by "The charismatic voice" that's pretty good. I too cannot resist listening to this cover!
I too have watched all the reactions to this, my favorite song. No song has ever taken me where Sound of Silence does. No other song ever will :-)
Same here matey, same here.
I agree. I've watched other reation videos and her's is is spot on. She gets it emotionally and technically. In other videos, the are emotional, comment, and dismiss the audience quickly. "Subscribe & like, etc." I was awe struck & speechless when I first watched their video. Because of her excellent video, I'll subscribe.
You have conveyed my own thoughts quite eloquently. Thank you.
David Draiman’s voice is so powerful, yet has a very emotional softer side that penetrates my heart! He is incredibly talented!❤️
I've watched reactions to this many times. You are the only one who's mentioned the audience. I am always amazed by the audience...they wait until the final musical notes to react at all. They had to be sure that it was over and they weren't going to miss anything. I would have too. I would think more than half the audience members had their mouths hanging open after that and many had tears running down their faces. Stunning, stunning performance.
In comments from other reactors I have read from two independent people, which both were experiencing this performance live in the studio at Conan, that the audience was giving standing ovations for about 10 minutes. Rightfully deserved.
The way David sings this brings out all the feelings in your soul.
Ok…. I am SO thrilled that there are multitudes of people out there that when they listen to the song, they feel like they’ve gone to church! This song is without a doubt a spiritual experience! It is so beautiful, it brings you to tears! This is absolutely a masterpiece! I have heard it 1000 times, and I will never tire of it! It’s my warm-up song every day at the gym! Thank you David, you’ve touched all of our souls…💖💖💖
This version by Disturbed is amazing and you can literally FEEL it deep. Her review was so beautiful and personal and made me cry when she cried. I listened to this over and over!
David sings this song right into your soul‼️ He was ill when he performed this show, so imagine how he sounds when he's on top of his game. You MUST listen to the studio version. Blows my mind every time I hear it.
HE WAS ILL???? Lowkey I liked it so much more than the studio version. Just more raw the haunting pain in his voice just hitting even harder than the studio recording (which is crazy because the studio version makes me cry). This just leaves me at a loss for breath.
i cry every time i hear this song, but only when sung by this man
I think everyone was left speechless by David's version. The first time I heard it, I literally had to replay it several times. I could absolutely not believe the way it hits you. I have yet to come across another song that does what this one does. Period. And I challenge everyone who calls themselves an artist to outperform David's Sound of Silence. I'll wait.....
I saw them live and they did this song, it was absolutely incredible, and the audience along with David were about all crying by the end of the song. Very powerful, even better live!!
I love that you feel this and understand the emotion of this 1000%
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Wow. I think your reaction was as powerful as the song itself. Great job!
I wasn’t ready for this Bianca. I didn’t know what to expect either, but as it hit you my days it hit me double. Thanks for sharing this raw reaction
I Appreciate your support always 💛
I agree with you that man's voice stirred ❤ all the emotions in my heart . I cried out loud ,unashamed ,as you did. I subscribed to your channel today. Thank you for this video
Thank you for your support and feedback John 💫
Your reaction it’s priceless. When I heard this version I cried too, I raised my hands, I praised! And listening you share your intake confirms what I’ve been feeling it’s the exact thing I should feel. Reading the comments that we all have experienced I even had to ask my son if he thought it was too dark. Rock it’s my jam; heavy metal not to much; English it’s my second language so I needed confirmation. I appreciate you taking the time and all of your amazing followers for commenting too. ❤❤
Thank you so much for your support and feedback I appreciate it have a blessed week ahead💛
Yes, his performance resonates, but note how planned the musical journey is ... how he builds, slowly adding force and distortion. Beautiful arrangement and incredibly effective dynamics!
I love your reaction.. I cry every time I hear it.. if people would just listen to each other instead of speaking
OK. Couple of minutes later. Not only was that a wonderful visceral reaction, but your words were absolutely outstanding. I have watched dozens of reactions to this track and yours is the most complete, intelligent and appreciative yet. Bravo! That tear near the end showed true appreciation.
Thank you for your support and I truly appreciate your feedback, thank you 💛
concordo plenamente
Me too...
I agree, I too watched many reactions. Just discovered this song, then discovered the reactions, but her descriptions and senses and tears echoed mine. So nice to hear the reactions described so eloquently.
Best reaction to this song that I have viewed. You gained another sub.
David's voice is a roller coaster ride for our senses. Starting out slow, then climbing up to the highest peak. We're then plunged into raw emotion. Chill bumps, heart beating fast. You're reaction left me misty-eyed. I love to see the wonder and awe in people's faces when they hear it for first time. I watched.the video, and it instantly became my favorite song ever. This live version is even better. I will live a very long time, to watch and listen to my song ❤
He did this while having the flu, what a professional, unreal!
Sharing tears with you from across the pond, Bianca... such a skilled, gorgeous, and moving performance. Thank you for your vulnerability & enthusiasm -- your video was a pleasure to watch!
Thank you Jim it’s been a while since I’ve been moved to that extent and thanks for sharing in the experience with me💛
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I was in complete aww. Such a song that went to your soul. IT was amazing m I felt Chil a. This song touched my heart ❤️.
Thank you @Vocal Nova Academy for posting your reaction. Thank you especially for allowing the last two verses to play uninterrupted while you bravely absorbed Draiman's emotive connection, angelic tone, and raw power. I respect that you gave in and allowed the tears to flow. The head nod at "... people bowed and prayed" in recognition of how big this was getting. The giant, deep breath during "to the neon gods they made", looks like to try to recover some emotional balance, and then the overwhelmed look up and to your right at "... flashed out it's warning", looked like a way of saying, "Wow, this is just getting more powerful." For my part, I first heard this song while conducting business in a local bike shop. I literally had to walk to a quiet corner of the store and sobbed - face in hands, shoulders heaving. Been a professional musician for 35 years and never moved like that.
Finally, someone mentions the arrangement! The exquisite frame for David's perfect vocals. For me, it doubled the pleasure. Very imaginative, too -- who would have thought of tympani for a S&G song? Yet they formed a perfect deep floor for the voice and strings to rise against. His voice made me weep, too. Perfect pitch, perfect enunciation, with just enough distortion to emphasize the passion. It was a gift to us, and I am grateful. And thank you for your honest reaction. Well done!
Thank you for this reaction video. You brought the heart and soul of my experience watching Disturbed with David perform this song and you did it justice!!!! I've watched the Conan video and watched SO MANY reaction videos, because this is probably the most moving performance I have EVER SEEN, and I really want to understand WHY! this paritcular performace was so powerful?!? I have ZERO musical background. YOU explained it perfectly. So thank you...please keep doing what you do!
You are so cute to watch!
Whew, can you sing! You've got quite the voice yourself it's really special to hear you describe then you back it up what you mean by singing. Nice!
I am 56 years old and I have heard 100's of amazing Artists sing their original songs and then have those songs covered by other amazing artists but this song is one in a million, the best cover I know I will ever hear in my lifetime. I listen to it at least once a month and it still gives me the most amazing roller coaster of emotions. In regard to the comments concerning the audience being so quiet I believe the performance of the song was recorded the day before with no audience and then shown during the show. I truly feel that if the performance would have been live the audience would have been so blown away that you would have been able to hear a pin drop after the performance while the audience composed themselves after hearing David's performance, I know the first time I heard this song I was speechless.
We get slammed and guts ripped out. Absolutely! Obliterated by this song. Don't worry, you're one of us.
In your intro when you mentioned your delay in addressing this version of the song and the fact that the S&G ordinal version was one of your faves I was so excited to see your reaction. You, as other comments have mentioned, felt it within the very fibers of your being. In your struggle to vocalize your reaction I was watching you being truly overwhelmed with the pleasant surprise that this long hesitated introduction brought you. The one word that kept coming to mind that I thought you were feeling was "genuine". The genuine emotions this reincarnated composition brings to an already marvelous lyrical message is simply undeniable. David Draiman is the perfect vessel through which to deliver the meaning of these lyrics. His vocal diversity allows him to genuinely address every well-written illustrative phrase that Paul Simon birthed with the variety of skills that those messages each deserve. I am glad to see another owrson so moved by this brilliant cover version of the song. Paul Simon admitted after hearing this himself that the song is no longer his. THAT, IMO, is the highest praise that Disturbed could ever get for this song.
As to Draiman's training, I can't speak volumes about it but I do know he was raised in a devoutly Jewish home and was trained in the music of that faith. In fact, if my memory serves me, his parents never heard him sing any music outside of his religious genre until after Disturbed had already been signed to release their first album. While I am not a religious person myself, I truly believe David Draiman's vocal abilities are an absolute gift from the heavens and I can't think of a modern song that could demonstrate that any better than Disturbed's brilliant version of S&G's already powerful song.
"I wasn't prepared for this..." You are NEVER EVER ready for David. Even Paul Simon this was the greatest cover he's ever heard for this song.
The Sound of Silence has always been a song that plugged at my feelings, but when I heard this version the first time I was floored and a mess. And to this day it all ways brings a tear to my eye.
I have watched a lot of these reactions videos to this song, and I LOVE your guttural explanation. I love how you spoke from your emotional reaction. I’m subscribed
Thank you for your support, and sharing in the experience with me💫
Nobody ever expected this song. This cover has so many amazing things about it. It's so many feelings combined. It's a nostalgic feeling, then piled on is this feeling of doubt and surprise like seeing someone on one of those talent shows pop out some crazy talent or voice or act they've created, and then it's just an awstruck feeling of his actual voice and the orchestra and the build up. And throughout there's the message of the song that makes you think and feel and in the end it's like you just got done watching a full movie with a twist and a climax and a satisfying ending and you're left there not sure how to unwrap what the fuck just happened. But you know you feel good in the very pit of your existence.
Love you ❤ you were able to put into words what I feel. Perfect ❤️
This song, for me, is like a blanket of darkness that cradles my wounded soul 🖤
There’s going for it, and then there’s this! Even with the flu, this performance is on another plane of existence!! Phenomenal!
Sometimes it's things that you don't expect to affect you that do,just brilliant 👍
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I seen Disturbed live in 2016 with my husband and I have never cried at a rock concert before that night when he sung that song.
David Draiman ....I think he's one of the best male vocalists on the planet. Beautiful. A powerful yet soulful voice that can go from warm baritone to angelic tenor, from clear as a crystal to vocal fry/distortion and back on a dime. He has a timbre in his voice that I've never heard before.....just hauntingly beautiful tonal properties to it! Was loving your reaction Bianca.
The tympani they use in this video is absolutely stunning and echos his angst. ❤️ Also, the amazing thing is that the studio audience was perfectly silent during the whole performance. They were mesmerized, too!
Your reaction is as beautiful as the performance itself.
Just as I listened to the song numerous times to savor the moment, I also watched your reaction many times to savor the moment.
Bravo, Bravo, bravo👏👏👏
Thank you for your support 💛
This is the very best reaction to this song.
David trained as a Cantor, from a very long line of accomplished Cantors, when he went into metal music he also trained to do distortion and not harm his voice . Disturbeds version of SOS is a master class. You need to go see the original music video as well .
Just found you... but... have heard that song dozens and dozens and dozens of times... I still have the same reaction you just had.
I've been a Distubed fan since the beginning. David is a classically trained vocalist and knows how and whento use grit. His voice gives me goosebumps. Love it!
When he did this performance, he was sick.
Soo sick the band made home sit on the stool for fear of him blacking out.
what a beautiful reaction. thank you
Sapnin Bee 🐝
First off I have to say, you are welcome, this is hands down my favourite live performance ever, everything you said I agree with, when you said about the darkness in his initial tones, I felt the same but like it was hidden and he was holding back. I hadn’t heard his voice until this was shared with me and I had to share it with you.
I did cry with you, but what hits me hardest about this particular performance is that, literally every single tone you can imagine a male voice having, is hidden somewhere within this performance and he just keeps adding layer upon layer until the metal crescendo at the end. Literally perfect
Great video
JD
Appreciate you! Big Big love to you💛
His range is so impressive he is in my opinion one of the best vocalists on the planet I'm absolutely beautiful
This was my first introduction to Disturbed. SOS was my favourite song for so many years and now/still is with this version. It affects me anew every time - chills, rocked back, tears. Thank you for the respect for this yes ‘masterpiece.’
👍And thank you for your support also
The best reaction of this so far…you’re so genuine. - Subscribed
Thank you for hanging with me and your support 💛
My favorite part of all these analysis/reaction videos of this song is how differently each reviewer reacts. Every one of them is unique. Some of them wear their emotions all over their body language, others describe it as "colors" and I saw one lady looked like she was almost in ecstacy. They're all different. It's awesome.
He emotes raw emotion and yet his voice is also a very beautiful round warm hug that can vocalize unspoken rage at the state of things. I think that the official video is an allegory saying that we need to restore music because it is a form of communication we all understand.
Beautiful analysis! You should watch the official video to see the imagery they put together to go with the music and voice. I'd love to see you discover that masterpiece! Even if you don't react to it, you should watch it for yourself. And David was trained as a Jewish cantor. He continues to train with a vocal coach to this day, but that was his foundation. He and the band are simply magnificent!
Thank you Melly I will check it out 🤗
The visuals in the official video make this piece hit even harder than the live show. I tend to prefer it, and I mean the Conan gig was a-bangin', but...I don't know. I waffle back and forth.
@@somecallmetim2112 I feel like this performance is music. It's real and honest. The video with the studio version of the song is a masterpiece of art. It's the 100% perfected realization of their vision. The visuals, combined with the precise volume levels, music mix and the ability for him to redo every phrase until every note, every breath is perfectly sung and placed makes it impossible to recreate in an uncontrolled environment. It's simply breathtaking. I do prefer the video to the live performance, but I also understand why this performance is a favorite, as well. It shows his unbelievable talent, yet is actually achievable live. I think it depends on what you're looking for on any given day. They're both stunning and I'd be honored to see this in person. IMO this is the best live version I've seen even though he's sick, simply because he hasn't already been singing for an hour like he would be at a concert, he's not moving around, the crowd was quiet and the environment was as controlled as you'll find in person, allowing him to concentrate on putting his best live performance out there. 🙂
Yes! I love the official video with all the awesome background scenes.
Ive never heard anyone mention when he sings that long note in the end and he stops and pauses before he sings the last few words, that last long note cuts off and you can still hear the echo of his voice and WOW, it's also stunning! I truly appreciated your reaction and your opinions. The emotions, spot on. The interpretation, also spot on. I believe he is a treasure.
Fantastic analysis! Thank you. This is one of my all-time favorite performances.
Thank you! Your analysis and moving reaction was unsurpassed. David’s voice and the accompanying orchestration create a seamless masterpiece.
Thank you for sharing this experience with me Diane 💛
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He got you too! Thanks for being real with your review. I'm caught up in this man's powerful voice, riding a rollercoater of emotions I can't begin to control. So glad I stumbled across both videos, and they are both equally powerful. Just over the top fantastic.
You described the essence of this song interpretation perfect! Beautifully stated!
Beautiful lady and a beautiful song.
I like many others I'm sure have watched many reactions to this wonderful performance. I think your focus on the emotional value of the performance is what makes your reaction so genuine. You strayed away from hitting on the technical aspects like so many others have focused on and instead told us how it made you feel which is so very important in terms of musical performances as a whole. Its obvious the original song is something you hold near and dear to your heart. Your decision to focus on how you felt after hearing the first few lines of the song is so refreshing.
I am 75 y/o and studied at the feet of Simon & Garfunkel as a teen and beyond. I absolutely LOVE this treatment of The Sounds of Silence. David Draiman drew me in with his vocals and your reaction was priceless. I watched 20+ reaction videos and nobody had put words to my emotions..... BUT. YOU. DID. I was like you. I was transformed. The words from my youth, which I so lightly regarded, have now become my warning to a preoccupied generation. And yet, I am oddly comforted by the warmth of Draiman's voice, his tones. I am somehow feeling safe because HE is sounding the alarm. Alas.... who doesn't love a good paradox?
He was trained as a canter when he was young and he's been classically trained and continues training
Thank you for these insights 💛
wow thats news
@@Vocalnovaacademy In your opinion would you rate him as one of the best singers in the world I personally would
After hearing g this song the first time, I got goosebumps and cried; my hair on my head stood up! Watching you, and now all the reactive videos to this song, your analysis and emotions brought me back to my first experience. Even after probably 500 listens, it STILL gets me like the first time. You obviously know your stuff! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Best reaction I've seen to this song 🧡 I can't get enough of them.
Due to my musical snobbery, I've never been Down with the Sickness nor said "Oh, ah ah ah ah". So I refused to listen to this. Recently I *did* listen...and actually cried. I felt this ☝️ way. I was an arrogant, ignorant ass. No more. I thank David Draiman...how could I not? Paul Simon did.
This woman has the best analysis ever. The pure power of the emotional connection, it touches the soul. Lyrical genius combined with an absolutely STUNNING translation/rendition. And yes, it is a VERY dark song.
This song brings back sooo many memories. I have the original Simon & Garfunkel album this song came out on. Wednesday Morning 3AM. It was a Folk/Gospel album that flopped in 1964, but Sounds of Silence hit the top of pop/rock charts in 1966 here and abroad. This song took them from the folk/gospel genre into the pop/rock genre and the rest is history.
*There was NO technology at this time. Black & white TV with rabbit ears we used to wrap tin foil on to improve reception. But this was the radical 60s, the total counter culture revolution.* The long standing Christian/Conservative American culture of the past 200 years gave way to the hippie generation. "Sex, drugs and rock & roll!" Haight Ashbury & Woodstock and all that. It was the era of the civil rights movement. anti war demonstrations, the Bible was taken out of schools. And just months before this song was released, the nation was shell shocked by the assassination of president John Kennedy. And soon after, the assassination of Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King. With the death of King, the last and only unifying voice of the 60's died. This was the back drop for this song.
THE counter culture revolution that shattered 200 years of shared culture, and fractured society. America was forever changed as we knew it. The end of an era. And this song captures that perfectly for anyone who lived through it.
I did.
Hats off to David for a STUNNING performance. Everything about it. And his voice! AMAZING. Thank you for this. David.
The irony of being totally alone in a sea of "ten thousand people,. maybe more." The inability to communicate. to connect on a deep, emotional level anymore. Love grows cold.
"Hear my words that I might teach you. take my arms that I might reach you" Jerusalem. O Jerusalem. How I've longed to gather your children in my arms as a mother hen gathers her chicks. But you would not. And Jesus wept.
"And the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made." The Golden Calf, all day long.
And the WARNINGS. the words of the prophets "written on the subway walls..." The prophet Daniel, and the writing on the wall. Judgement is inevitable.
The song itself is pure lyrical genius. And David Draiman takes it to a whole new level, where the message really gets through. So sad. God help us.
So, thanks to your two responses to my comments, I came back for another look. You are so erudite and accurate in your analysis, I am in awe. I have seen dozens of reactions to this track and you really take the biscuit. That tear that dropped from your chin showed just how powerfully this rendition hit you. Bravo!
Thank you so much for your ongoing support and I appreciate that you understand this experience with me💛
Man ,you can sing my lady,Your voice feels like love
I usually poo poo cover songs, but this hits hard! The original version always got me emotional, and I have listened to it on repeat. I feel as though this version intensifies that emotional state. I noticed the tears. It's happening here my dear!