Patti is a great performer/entertainer. I have seen this video a million times, and I finally saw Patti's trick. She walks away from the mic, but you have look close ate her lapel on her coat. I'm not gonna say what it is, check it out. She's the best.
th-cam.com/video/6j4e0g9KRIY/w-d-xo.html Please look at "lean on me" the last song of the night from the same show with Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers, and Bebe Winans, and Patti...
Patti just like The late Prince has the ability to play with her vocal range and notes on the edge of a dime. A rarity of today's vocalist. An example of this, is when she paid tribute to Miss Ross. She just took those classics put a spell on them and T.W.I.S.T.E.D them all has if they where her 'own' hits!.
Actually, that was the exact moment I totally fell in love with her😊! I'm a Dutch guy, and certainly back then (it was 1985) there wasn't too much material of her in the Netherlqnds. Of course no TH-cam or internet or whatever. I remember I just came home from having a drink downtown, couldn't resist switching on the TV to see what was still going on in Philly.....and there she was, performing "New Attitude". But since I just had missed Bette Middler introducing her, I didn't know who she was. Well, I've never been more happy with my VHS-recorder than that moment in time, 22 years young lol. The rest is history, since she became the Muse in my Life. And now being 60, she still is!
Love your reaction videos especially the 'Patti' reactions....I seen just about all her performance on YT but when she sings on the 'Merv Griffin' show its one of the best one's if not THE BEST (vocally). Please can you react to Patti Labelle on the Merv Griffin show. Won't be disappointed!
More than happy you enjoyed something that's considered to be "in your mom's/grandmother's collection". Though at 79 (80 in May), she can still outsing many. And as for falsetto, not in those days. It was chest, voice mix and head. And though she may have joked about it, there's nothing classical about hef. She is a soprano (dramatic that can change tomes on you) but there are contraltos (altos) in classical singing as well. But back to The Godmother, even back in the 60s, what may have been ok on a record was always given that Patti touch. She has left a musical trail and to those that don't understand the more powerful singers...too bad for you.
This right here is hands down one of Patti's top performances She took Aretha's song and spit it OWT. th-cam.com/video/9xs6BwJjIGA/w-d-xo.html Aretha didn't even know how to react 😂
you should react to "Patti LaBelle - You'll Never Walk Alone (Oscar Hammerstein Medley)" - its a more "calm classic patti" but sooooooo good nonetheless!!
I saw her do this live at The Warner Theater in DC. Folks were saying you could hear her outside. And age has not really quelled her voice not one bit.
That was because it was a television award show in her live concerts I've seen her do it many times over without a mic but I see what you're talking about but that was just because it was on television
You and many other reactors on TH-cam are misusing the term "falsetto." Patti's high notes are in her head voice. Although sometimes used as being synonymous with head voice, the Italian term falsetto means “false voice” and is not synonymous with head voice. The word falsetto refers to a “false” voice because the falsetto uses only part of the vocal apparatus in our throats, rather than the full vibratory sound used in regular singing. The normal vocal sounds we make are created by the vibrations of our vocal folds (also called vocal cords). But if you use only the edges of the vocal folds, without allowing the whole mechanism to vibrate, then you can achieve that thin, high, floaty sound that is your “false” voice - your falsetto. In head voice, on the other hand, the entire vocal folds are used to achieve full, rounded high notes as achieved by well-trained operatic sopranos. The key to achieving higher pitches in head voice without resorting to falsetto is the ability of the singer to produce more air pressure. With more air pressure, the vocal folds will vibrate more quickly and will produce a higher pitch. Less air pressure, and the pitch will be lower. A fully supported airflow distinguishes head voice from falsetto; while both are high-pitched, head voice creates a stronger sound than the breathy falsetto.
She was in her 50’s !!!
When she says “ always sing a good ole song girl “ and she points. She was speaking to Whitney.
Cuz Whitney was on top of the world then hit after hit and also in movies! She was also honored that night I believe!
That is true I was fortunate enough to see this on television Live as it was happening.
She said "Thank you Jesus" cuz she knew she was in great voice that night and had just sang her face off! It's the drama for me! Lol
Lol wait Until you see the rehearsal video for this she was Chewing gum singing the hell out of this song
YES Lawd!
Ya gotta see her on Arsenio Hall Show July 1991.
Patti is a great performer/entertainer. I have seen this video a million times, and I finally saw Patti's trick. She walks away from the mic, but you have look close ate her lapel on her coat. I'm not gonna say what it is, check it out. She's the best.
Then the finale from this show is fire too.
th-cam.com/video/6j4e0g9KRIY/w-d-xo.html
Please look at "lean on me" the last song of the night from the same show with Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers, and Bebe Winans, and Patti...
Listen to Patti LaBelle singing you are so beautiful with Billy Preston on piano and Joe Cocker , she will really blow you away 😮
Patti just like The late Prince has the ability to play with her vocal range and notes on the edge of a dime. A rarity of today's vocalist. An example of this, is when she paid tribute to Miss Ross. She just took those classics put a spell on them and T.W.I.S.T.E.D them all has if they where her 'own' hits!.
She's a dramatic soprano... 😂
React to Patti and Donnie mc clarkin sing stand.. on bet awards
Her live aid version of this song is the first and maybe only song that actually made me cry it was so beautiful
Actually, that was the exact moment I totally fell in love with her😊! I'm a Dutch guy, and certainly back then (it was 1985) there wasn't too much material of her in the Netherlqnds. Of course no TH-cam or internet or whatever. I remember I just came home from having a drink downtown, couldn't resist switching on the TV to see what was still going on in Philly.....and there she was, performing "New Attitude". But since I just had missed Bette Middler introducing her, I didn't know who she was.
Well, I've never been more happy with my VHS-recorder than that moment in time, 22 years young lol. The rest is history, since she became the Muse in my Life. And now being 60, she still is!
Awesome review of the godmother of soul, yet again!!!!!!!!!!!!
Goosebumps
You need to see patti labelle the house i live in 1995
patti labelle i have nothing
patti labelle oh people statue
Omg yes!!!!!!!!
people like this dont come around but once in a lifetime
More Patti performances please!
Love your reaction videos especially the 'Patti' reactions....I seen just about all her performance on YT but when she sings on the 'Merv Griffin' show its one of the best one's if not THE BEST (vocally).
Please can you react to Patti Labelle on the Merv Griffin show. Won't be disappointed!
Yes! One of her best vocally!
You can clearly hear the echo of her voice in the place
Love this
More than happy you enjoyed something that's considered to be "in your mom's/grandmother's collection". Though at 79 (80 in May), she can still outsing many. And as for falsetto, not in those days. It was chest, voice mix and head. And though she may have joked about it, there's nothing classical about hef. She is a soprano (dramatic that can change tomes on you) but there are contraltos (altos) in classical singing as well. But back to The Godmother, even back in the 60s, what may have been ok on a record was always given that Patti touch. She has left a musical trail and to those that don't understand the more powerful singers...too bad for you.
You gotta watch. The House I live in. By Patti.
This right here is hands down one of Patti's top performances
She took Aretha's song and spit it OWT. th-cam.com/video/9xs6BwJjIGA/w-d-xo.html Aretha didn't even know how to react 😂
Patti would have anybody shouting out your shoes and running around the church
you should react to "Patti LaBelle - You'll Never Walk Alone (Oscar Hammerstein Medley)" - its a more "calm classic patti" but sooooooo good nonetheless!!
I saw her do this live at The Warner Theater in DC. Folks were saying you could hear her outside. And age has not really quelled her voice not one bit.
what?!?!!🙌🏽
Checkout her singing two steps away for president Obama.
😂 @ your initial reaction after the performance
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Patti on Divas Live 2004...that was another great night
U should do house I live in by patti
Invented shoe toss. Lol. respect. Lawd!
Does anyone know who she’s pointing to when she says” may you always sang a good ol’ song? Whitney Houston
I LOVE THIS VIDEO OF HER...(but she's actually wearing a lapel mic, you can see it, lol)
That was because it was a television award show in her live concerts I've seen her do it many times over without a mic but I see what you're talking about but that was just because it was on television
Yes, because the camera needed to direct mic feed. But, she often leaves the mic on one side of the stage!
You and many other reactors on TH-cam are misusing the term "falsetto." Patti's high notes are in her head voice.
Although sometimes used as being synonymous with head voice, the Italian term falsetto means “false voice” and is not synonymous with head voice.
The word falsetto refers to a “false” voice because the falsetto uses only part of the vocal apparatus in our throats, rather than the full vibratory sound used in regular singing. The normal vocal sounds we make are created by the vibrations of our vocal folds (also called vocal cords). But if you use only the edges of the vocal folds, without allowing the whole mechanism to vibrate, then you can achieve that thin, high, floaty sound that is your “false” voice - your falsetto.
In head voice, on the other hand, the entire vocal folds are used to achieve full, rounded high notes as achieved by well-trained operatic sopranos. The key to achieving higher pitches in head voice without resorting to falsetto is the ability of the singer to produce more air pressure. With more air pressure, the vocal folds will vibrate more quickly and will produce a higher pitch. Less air pressure, and the pitch will be lower. A fully supported airflow distinguishes head voice from falsetto; while both are high-pitched, head voice creates a stronger sound than the breathy falsetto.