All of her music is very well thought out and precise. Every one of her songs is how she wanted it. At first glance some people may think that her music is like an unplanned jam session, but they are a true work of art.
Hi Aaliyah, I was almost 2 months old when this Queen passed away but my mom used to listen to her music and I loved her and rock and roll ever since...
Janis Joplin is my all-time favorite female singer ever!!! she may not have been on this earth very long and her career was only a few years, but she made a huge impact the soulfulness she carries. I just love her raw sound.
Summertime is one of those songs that always "work" and give the artists the possibility to put their own touch to it, and to shine. I love the Ella Fitzgerald version, I love the Billie Holiday version, the Nina Simone version and probably half a dozen others. And Janis Joplins take on that song is another great one.
Hello Aaliyah, Janis's performance and that of her band are incredible, they really make you emotional and move you almost to tears. It is an old acquaintance and I had already heard the song before, but now with your reaction I have been able to enjoy it in a different and very special way. I didn't know there was a version with Ella, I listened to it and they are both incredible. I don't know if you noticed a bit of African-American influence in Janis' singing style, or am I imagining it? A suggestion for a next reaction would be to Nina Simone with the song Feeling good. Greetings and a hug from Mexico City.
Loved the music composition, and she has such a great voice. Guitars were on point, almost lulling. Some of her belts kind of reminded me of John Fogerty, slightly. Loved the song and, as always, great reaction.
The thing that I really like about this reaction, you go into it with a bias of having a very different genre, but right up front tell us that you aren't an expert and that you're learning. That's a maturity that should be appreciated. You are doing a reaction video to someone who is very different than you and realizing the brilliance of it. That's a very good job by you. You have a beautiful voice. I hope that as you continue in your career that you can develop the added soul that Janis put into every note that she sang. Thank you for this reaction.
“One of rock’s finest females.” That was how my oldest friend described Janis. I always agreed. In fact, it occurs to me now she could be considered one of music’s finest females period, by some. I wouldn’t discount that, either. And I always love that her vocal raspiness was natural, not something she tried to add for effect. That was her singing voice and she just went with it. And she always had some soul and bluesy style, as well. Which was completely natural, too, so really. She was just true to herself as a singer, and there was no reason not to be.
I grew up listening to Janis, she was special and no one has yet been able to copy her voice. Her talent was pure raw talent. She never knew how special she was...
Wow seeing you digging Janis from the get go was an incredible experience! I'm in my 30s, and i rediscovered Janis Joplin at a difficult time, when i was about to have major heart surgery. Janis to me is a perfect illustration of the value of emotional and "rough" singing styles and why it's evocative. Some of Joplin's inspirations to her singinging style were black blues singers, like Bessie Smith and Big Mama Thornton. Ultra american influences for an ultra american singer. Love from Sweden❤ (Joplin's other perfomance from Stockholm "Work me Lord" is among the very best too!)
A lot of people don't realize Janis was an outstanding technical singer.. and she had a great regular/natural voice but developed and sang in her signature boozy, blues style as an affect on purpose.
Hello Aaliyah this was a great preference…. Your awesome the way you break it all down keep up the good work also I think YOU should sing this song put your twist on it ….😊😊🤗
BALL AND CHAIN, a song by Big Mama Thorton that Janis heard one day, was her first major performance at the 1967 MONTEREY POP INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL... which also included the first U.S. performances of The Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Who. It also feature Otis Redding before he tragically died.
Janis Joplin was such a great, gutsy singer who always wore her heart on her sleeve, wringing out so much emotion from every verse she sang. I sometimes wonder what sort of career she would have enjoyed had she not tragically joined the "27 Club". Perhaps she would have become an arena act by the 1980s, doing duets with the likes of Eric Clapton and Bryan Adams, like her contemporary Tina Turner. "Summertime" seems to a song which has been covered by almost everyone, including Kiri Te Kanawa! If you check out Ricky Nelson's version, it sounds like a mash up between Gershwin and Deep Purple, as the riff to Deep Purple's "Black Night" was "inspired" by the bassline in Nelson's cover.
Thank you Aaliyah for another interesting exploration of that, which keeps us alive, - MUSIC! What you hear here is the sound of Southern Comfort! 🍾🍾 My parents introduced me to Porgy and Bess when I was smaller that a mushroom! Since then, I've probably listened to every available version of 'Summertime'. I must say, that these days I lean toward the Walker Brothers' version... I find the austerity of the sound suitable. Regarding Janis herself, my favourite is probably 'A woman left lonely'.
Love me some Janis!!!!! How about some more "LOVEBITES" Please!!!!! Also some "BAND MAID" for something new!!!!! Also "NEMOPHILA"!!!!! Thanks for what you do!!!!!
Now Janis is a Legend...She Embodied the True Spirit of the 60s..with her Art...Movement of Freedom ...but also........The 60s However, Did allow Artist to be alitt.e....Too Free........Which. ..Unfortunately, may have been cause of a lot of them Passing Early in life....
I also much prefer the studio version, however I would add that there is enough difference between that and this live version in terms of both Janis's vocal performance and the instrumental part that it is well worth hearing both of them just for the contrast.
The sweet and rough comment is so true. It reminds me of a description I once read in a book (George R.R. Martin in A Song of Ice and Fire) that said someone had a voice like, "Honey poured over thunder." I think that applies to her.
If you truly listen, she sings with two voices. One voice as a strained vocal chord voice, and the other I believe,. is like Tibetan throat singing. There will never be another like her.
Unique arrangement & vocalization for this song, indeed. If you haven't heard it yet & want to be impressed, listen to the version done w/full orchestra by then-10 year old Angelina Jordan.
Seems like there are two versions of Janis singing this live that reactors are watching. One the guitar is off key through the whole intro and this one that makes me wince with all the clangers. Love him on the studio recordings perhaps it's unfortunate the performances captured for prosperity are these couple.
Janis never died, she moved to Denmark changer her name to Lisette and joined a band named Savege rose. And To this very day she is still rocking the stages barefoot.
Janis had a much better performance of this song with her 1968 album, 'Cheap Thrills'. I don't think there is video of it but I will give you the link to the audio. O.K. I found the album and in this format you can either listen to the whole album or pick and choose the cut you want. I do have to say it's all pretty darn good. th-cam.com/video/nig0TuvuBkI/w-d-xo.html Janis Joplin 'Cheap Thrills' 1968. Some 'Live' some Studio.
You should listen to the versions by Sarah Vaughan, who I believe had the best voice of the 20th century. Here's a recording of Summertime from the early part of her career, in 1949: th-cam.com/video/eqbgbnpuWXA/w-d-xo.html And here is video of an even better live version in 1975: th-cam.com/video/C4QKCZW9GgE/w-d-xo.html
Aaliyah, do you think Janis's voice would have been so raspy and fried if he had avoided intoxicants and tobacco smoking? I wish she had followed a different path and lived long!
Capili, boa tarde. Peace of my heart. Na minha opinião, é a canção mais dramática desta mulher com a voz rouca. Eu não sei quem partiu o coração dela, mas o fez de uma maneira horrível.
A humble advice: Please don't do like almost every "reacter" does - constantly pausing the music. Listen to the full piece and make your comments after that. Compare it to reading a book - you read the entire bok before you make a review. It seems like the typical American way - not being able to focus more than 30 seconds at a time. Thank you.
She does a great job. Why would she wait until the end of the song and forget about a particular point she wants to talk about. If she writes it down without stopping the song, well, she's missing parts of the song. If you're reading a book for enjoyment, you read through. If you're doing a review of the book, wouldn't it make sense to stop reading and jot down some notes so as not to forget. With all due respect, I disagree with your comment.
@@julianhinojosa9695 Your comment makes no sense. Of course you cannot review a book after after reading a few chapters - you can make a mental note as you continue reading. Same with a film review - you have to see the entire film before you can give an opinion. But like I said - it seems to be a matter of being able to focus on something for a few minutes. With that being said, I have no disrespect for Aaliyah's singing,
My daughter is now 25, but when she was a baby and crying uncontrollably (as babies do), Janis Joplin was the only music that would calm her down.
8:11 Yeah! Gotta love how she holds onto those consonants. She does it constantly, with great consistency and with utter concentration.
My favorite song she did - love your appreciation for her amazing UNIQUE talent. R.I.P. Janis
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Love your reaction to the 1 and only Janis ! Please explore more of her music. Shes Amazing. . .
Thanks so much for watching too💕
I don’t know why but everytime I get to watch Janis live I tear up. Something in her voice speaks directly to my soul.
RIP Janis
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Janis is one of our 60's treasures. RIP Janis & thank you. Jim
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All of her music is very well thought out and precise. Every one of her songs is how she wanted it. At first glance some people may think that her music is like an unplanned jam session, but they are a true work of art.
OH MY LORD I LOVE YOURE REACTION TO JANIS JOPLIN SUCH A GREAT SONG
Oh super thank you🥰🥰🥰
So so good ! R.I.P. Janis ! WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU SO SO MUCH ! You were my truth friend ! PEACE TO THE WORLD !
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Hi Aaliyah, I was almost 2 months old when this Queen passed away but my mom used to listen to her music and I loved her and rock and roll ever since...
Queen lol
I remember when she died I was a Freshman in high school when she died
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Yes, the Queen of the Blues!!!
Janis Joplin is my all-time favorite female singer ever!!! she may not have been on this earth very long and her career was only a few years, but she made a huge impact the soulfulness she carries. I just love her raw sound.
Thanks for sharing💕
Big Brother and the Holding Company. the ultimate hippy band, great stuff.
As always Aaliyah, your reactions are insightful and extremely delightful!
Thank you so much!!
Her Band were so underrated, Big brother and the holding Co.
I agree with that, they were a great band!
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Hi Aaliyah, now your talking my era of Rock and Janis was great 🙏1/19/1943 - 10/4/1970 when she does Ball & Chain live at Monterey Pop is amazing
Oh thanks for sharing
Yeah, Janis is definitely one of a kind. It's not everyday that you come across a performance like this one.
She's amazing ❤
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Work Me Lord live in Stockholm is my favorite!
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Summertime is one of those songs that always "work" and give the artists the possibility to put their own touch to it, and to shine. I love the Ella Fitzgerald version, I love the Billie Holiday version, the Nina Simone version and probably half a dozen others. And Janis Joplins take on that song is another great one.
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Hello Aaliyah, Janis's performance and that of her band are incredible, they really make you emotional and move you almost to tears. It is an old acquaintance and I had already heard the song before, but now with your reaction I have been able to enjoy it in a different and very special way. I didn't know there was a version with Ella, I listened to it and they are both incredible. I don't know if you noticed a bit of African-American influence in Janis' singing style, or am I imagining it? A suggestion for a next reaction would be to Nina Simone with the song Feeling good. Greetings and a hug from Mexico City.
Thanks so much for sharing and for the recommendations
Loved the music composition, and she has such a great voice. Guitars were on point, almost lulling. Some of her belts kind of reminded me of John Fogerty, slightly. Loved the song and, as always, great reaction.
Thanks so much Mr. Julian for taking the time to share😍🥰😍
@AaliyahCapili you're welcome and my pleasure. ❤️
Janis was a one of a kind voice back in the day ! Thanks
Thanks for sharing♥️♥️♥️
Janis and Joan Baez. both are queens of the 60s. thanks Aaliyah!
Thanks for watching too
The thing that I really like about this reaction, you go into it with a bias of having a very different genre, but right up front tell us that you aren't an expert and that you're learning. That's a maturity that should be appreciated. You are doing a reaction video to someone who is very different than you and realizing the brilliance of it. That's a very good job by you. You have a beautiful voice. I hope that as you continue in your career that you can develop the added soul that Janis put into every note that she sang. Thank you for this reaction.
I miss you so much...
One and Only..
Janis RIP❤
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“One of rock’s finest females.” That was how my oldest friend described Janis. I always agreed. In fact, it occurs to me now she could be considered one of music’s finest females period, by some. I wouldn’t discount that, either. And I always love that her vocal raspiness was natural, not something she tried to add for effect. That was her singing voice and she just went with it. And she always had some soul and bluesy style, as well. Which was completely natural, too, so really. She was just true to herself as a singer, and there was no reason not to be.
Thanks so much Mr. Matthew for sharing💕
Janis....To me Sings like a lot of Black R and B Female artists of the time...Deep....SOUL...THAT SCRATCHES at EMOTIONS
Thanks so much for sharing💕
I grew up listening to Janis, she was special and no one has yet been able to copy her voice. Her talent was pure raw talent. She never knew how special she was...
Thanks for sharing
Wow seeing you digging Janis from the get go was an incredible experience! I'm in my 30s, and i rediscovered Janis Joplin at a difficult time, when i was about to have major heart surgery. Janis to me is a perfect illustration of the value of emotional and "rough" singing styles and why it's evocative.
Some of Joplin's inspirations to her singinging style were black blues singers, like Bessie Smith and Big Mama Thornton. Ultra american influences for an ultra american singer.
Love from Sweden❤ (Joplin's other perfomance from Stockholm "Work me Lord" is among the very best too!)
The absolute best version of this song she was the best it's nice to see you young people reacting to the music of 55 years ago
Thanks so much for watching too🌺
A lot of people don't realize Janis was an outstanding technical singer.. and she had a great regular/natural voice but developed and sang in her signature boozy, blues style as an affect on purpose.
Hello Aaliyah this was a great preference…. Your awesome the way you break it all down keep up the good work also I think YOU should sing this song put your twist on it ….😊😊🤗
Thank you so much!!♥️♥️♥️
BALL AND CHAIN, a song by Big Mama Thorton that Janis heard one day, was her first major performance at the 1967 MONTEREY POP INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL... which also included the first U.S. performances of The Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Who. It also feature Otis Redding before he tragically died.
*The first queen of rock*
Thanks for sharing😍
@@AaliyahCapili welcome
This is not rock...it's blues...blues from the deep of her soul.
Janis took a lot of inspiration from Black artists and credited them with the development of her style.
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Janis Joplin was such a great, gutsy singer who always wore her heart on her sleeve, wringing out so much emotion from every verse she sang. I sometimes wonder what sort of career she would have enjoyed had she not tragically joined the "27 Club". Perhaps she would have become an arena act by the 1980s, doing duets with the likes of Eric Clapton and Bryan Adams, like her contemporary Tina Turner. "Summertime" seems to a song which has been covered by almost everyone, including Kiri Te Kanawa! If you check out Ricky Nelson's version, it sounds like a mash up between Gershwin and Deep Purple, as the riff to Deep Purple's "Black Night" was "inspired" by the bassline in Nelson's cover.
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Eterna Janis Joplin canta muito
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The first singer of it was Abbie Mitchell 1935 and The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, ‘Summertime’ was sung by Nadine Benjamin.
Thank you Aaliyah for another interesting exploration of that, which keeps us alive, - MUSIC!
What you hear here is the sound of Southern Comfort! 🍾🍾
My parents introduced me to Porgy and Bess when I was smaller that a mushroom! Since then, I've probably listened to every available version of 'Summertime'.
I must say, that these days I lean toward the Walker Brothers' version... I find the austerity of the sound suitable.
Regarding Janis herself, my favourite is probably 'A woman left lonely'.
Thank you very much for sharing with us🥰
She was brilliant 👏 👌 🙏 RIP JANIS
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Love me some Janis!!!!! How about some more "LOVEBITES" Please!!!!! Also some "BAND MAID" for something new!!!!! Also "NEMOPHILA"!!!!! Thanks for what you do!!!!!
What's not to love?
Thanks for the recommendations
The best woman singer🤘
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Now Janis is a Legend...She Embodied the True Spirit of the 60s..with her Art...Movement of Freedom ...but also........The 60s However, Did allow Artist to be alitt.e....Too Free........Which. ..Unfortunately, may have been cause of a lot of them Passing Early in life....
Thanks for sharing
Lots of love from NM ❤ new sub
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Nice class in music appreciation here * While performing this JJ would have been 26 in '69 - edited: born 1/19/43 departed earth 10/4/70. . . :>/
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Wish you have done the studio. As a person who knows the song. Her voice is recorded so much better.
I also much prefer the studio version, however I would add that there is enough difference between that and this live version in terms of both Janis's vocal performance and the instrumental part that it is well worth hearing both of them just for the contrast.
Thanks so much for sharing and for the recommendation
hi if you want your mouth to really drop you need to hear janis song work me lord live video in stockholm 1969 unreal !
Thanks for sharing
The sweet and rough comment is so true. It reminds me of a description I once read in a book (George R.R. Martin in A Song of Ice and Fire) that said someone had a voice like, "Honey poured over thunder." I think that applies to her.
Thanks so much for sharing💕
If you truly listen, she sings with two voices. One voice as a strained vocal chord voice, and the other I believe,. is like Tibetan throat singing. There will never be another like her.
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Oh, Janis was the Queen of everything! Her live versions of Cry Baby and Ball and Chain are not to be missed! They are as spectacular as she was.
Thanks again for sharing💕
Love, Janis ❤❤❤ Thanks Aaliyah!❤
Thanks so much too💕
Keep diving Hon. US oldies have some gems rights bros. Unchained melody 😮😅
I'm an opera buff too, and in an odd way, I think that is why I am drawn to Janis' work. The raw connection between voice and feeling is shared.
Unique arrangement & vocalization for this song, indeed. If you haven't heard it yet & want to be impressed, listen to the version done w/full orchestra by then-10 year old Angelina Jordan.
Thanks so much for sharing and for the recommendation💕
Ball amd chain live!
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Hearing Janis always makes me happy and sad
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Geeat reaction!!
Have you done Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You " live 1973?
I looked but didn’t see...thanks!!
Love your church singing, too
Thanks so much and thanks for your recommendation💕
This was her first public performance at the Monterey festival. A few weeks later she appeared at Woodstock and blew the crowd away. RIP Janis
Nearly 2 years later actually.
WRONG!
This is 1969. What the hell made you think this was Monterey Pop? 🤨
Monterey Pop and Woodstock were weeks apart? 🤨
Thanks for the info
Seems like there are two versions of Janis singing this live that reactors are watching. One the guitar is off key through the whole intro and this one that makes me wince with all the clangers. Love him on the studio recordings perhaps it's unfortunate the performances captured for prosperity are these couple.
Thanks for sharing
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The Willie Nelson version of Summertime is also very good.
Thanks so much for sharing
if you enjoyed that musical arrangement, i recommend checking out The Doors. Start with Whiskey Bar.
Thanks so much for the recommendation
She has a very original sound
You should listen "Little Girl Blue" also Janis singing.
Thanks for sharing
Check out her song "Work Me Lord" (live version). Seriously.
Thanks so much
Since your curious, ever studied Lara Fabian. Céline is great, even awsome. Fabian is worth exploring for sure.
Janis never died, she moved to Denmark changer her name to Lisette and joined a band named Savege rose.
And To this very day she is still rocking the stages barefoot.
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Also the original Ball & Chain was done by Big Mama Thornton
Thanks for sharing
Hi Aaliyah, I would recommend you to react "I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls" sung by Park Ki Young please.
Rock in peace at the club 27 JJ. 💯🫶🇮🇹
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With Memorial Dat coming up please due a reaction to Dropkick Murphys - "The Green Fields Of France"
Thanks for the recommendation
Ok young lady, listen to Billy Stewart's version of "Summertime"... great song and very different!
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Thanks for your recommendation
Janis had a much better performance of this song with her 1968 album, 'Cheap Thrills'. I don't think there is video of it but I will give you the link to the audio.
O.K. I found the album and in this format you can either listen to the whole album or pick and choose the cut you want. I do have to say it's all pretty darn good.
th-cam.com/video/nig0TuvuBkI/w-d-xo.html Janis Joplin 'Cheap Thrills' 1968. Some 'Live' some Studio.
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Beautiful version, try Bobby Hatfield's!
Thanks for the recommendation💕
Try this one Aaliyah Loreena McKennitt - The Mummers' Dance
Thanks for the recommendation
check out patricia janeckova's version of'summertime'!!
Thanks for the recommendation
thank you! nice to hear from you again!!!@@AaliyahCapili
You should listen to the versions by Sarah Vaughan, who I believe had the best voice of the 20th century. Here's a recording of Summertime from the early part of her career, in 1949:
th-cam.com/video/eqbgbnpuWXA/w-d-xo.html
And here is video of an even better live version in 1975:
th-cam.com/video/C4QKCZW9GgE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much for sharing
Aaliyah, do you think Janis's voice would have been so raspy and fried if he had avoided intoxicants and tobacco smoking? I wish she had followed a different path and lived long!
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Capili, boa tarde. Peace of my heart. Na minha opinião, é a canção mais dramática desta mulher com a voz rouca. Eu não sei quem partiu o coração dela, mas o fez de uma maneira horrível.
Thanks for sharing
That voice comes from a lot of drinking, smoking and a lot of pain
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Maybe better is I Need A Man To Love. CK the studio version. You will love it.
This is my Favourite version of Janis of singing Summertime th-cam.com/video/9pQMb2niOO8/w-d-xo.html
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@@AaliyahCapili Check Out Nick Drake It's a roller coaster ride of emotions
@@AaliyahCapili Check out Nick Drake It's a roller coaster ride of emotions I like Joseph Schmidt
Voice by Jack Daniels and Marlboro reds.
The Pearl is truly missed.
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Gershwin didn't conceptualize this Rock and Roll version.
You can only get that kind of performance from a blue-collar person. #Janisjoplin.
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Please listen to DIMASH singing THE PEARL FISHERS DUET with PLACIDO DOMINGO i think you will enjoy it thanks so much
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Ur so beautiful 😮❤
Stereo missing here
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A humble advice: Please don't do like almost every "reacter" does - constantly pausing the music. Listen to the full piece and make your comments after that. Compare it to reading a book - you read the entire bok before you make a review. It seems like the typical American way - not being able to focus more than 30 seconds at a time. Thank you.
She does a great job. Why would she wait until the end of the song and forget about a particular point she wants to talk about. If she writes it down without stopping the song, well, she's missing parts of the song.
If you're reading a book for enjoyment, you read through. If you're doing a review of the book, wouldn't it make sense to stop reading and jot down some notes so as not to forget. With all due respect, I disagree with your comment.
Good way to get the video taken down with a copyright strike.
@@julianhinojosa9695 Your comment makes no sense. Of course you cannot review a book after after reading a few chapters - you can make a mental note as you continue reading. Same with a film review - you have to see the entire film before you can give an opinion. But like I said - it seems to be a matter of being able to focus on something for a few minutes. With that being said, I have no disrespect for Aaliyah's singing,
At this point of her life she was in a bad spot, drinking a lot passed few months later after this performance
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Her vocal talents are lost on me. I like the song though and the psychedelic sounds of the band.
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Do not be a Janis. There was a time for that. But take any bits and learn .
To much stopping, talk over the music. Chopping it to death sucks
since u has a baroque voice, bring and comment PUR TI MIRO, from "L'incoronazione di Poppea", by Claudio Monteverdi, Italia's GENIUS