Jacob Collier & AURORA - A Rock Somewhere X The Seed (Greenpeace) - Reaction
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The original video is A GREENPEACE PRODUCTION
Shot by Fionn Guilfoyle & Christian Aslund
Video edited by Ali Deacon & Jacob Collier
Visual Lead: Alex Yallop
Creative Direction/Artist Management: Fran Haincourt
Mixed by Jacob Collier, Ben Bloomberg, Alban Lejeune & Felix Pozzo
Sound director: Alban Lejeune
Sound Engineer: Jonathan Musialski
Piano tuner: Jan Haghus
BTS Videographer: Lewis Dodds
Head of Comms: James Hanson
Artist Liaison: Indi Heath
A big thank you to the inspiring Arctic Sunrise Greenpeace crew for making us feel so at home aboard their ship; to Polar X; The Kulturhuset Svalbard: Are Nundal
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You may also be interested in the video I modestly put together which includes AURORA's "The Seed": th-cam.com/video/rmg8VuK1UDA/w-d-xo.html
Love the cause and their harmonies. Thanks
Nice reaction🥰
I absolutely looove this performance, an amazing collaboration!💚🐋💙
Thank you, Lillm.
Great reaction. Thanks
My pleasure, Kev.
Jacob Collier is sometimes called the Mozart of Generation Z but that's too limiting since I've never seen this level of genius at any time in the last 60 years of any generation. Quincy Jones and Jan Hammer agree on that. He plays over 20 instruments, many quite expertly and has huge and insanely precise vocal range that includes singing micro-tonally when he wants. What he's really great at is harmonic composition so that even something like his version of silly things like The Flintstones won on of his 6 Grammys so far. His Mahogany sessions versions show the softer acoustic side (piano and guitar) like this song but his solos, his multi-layered a cappella by himself or with his band, or collaborators, or choirs, or big bands, or orchestras or audience choirs.
Any of these would begin to show you his range in covers and originals: Moon River, All Night Long, Don't You Know (with Snarky Puppy), Bridge Over Trouble Waters, Hideaway, Little Blue (Mahogany), World O World, Make Me Cry, All I Need. Seeing him live leading the audience was transformative and easily the best concert I've seen in many decades. He started as a jazz wunderkind but in DC he even did a Bach duet with his violinist mother and the NSO. Here's the first song I saw from him, where he edited the video, too:
th-cam.com/video/nspqYGz-Z1s/w-d-xo.html
How is it possible that a fan like you has missed until now the encounter of the two most adorable singers ever : Aurora and Wu Qing Feng ? Their duet, "Storm", was a major event two years ago, and Qing Feng declared that Aurora was number one on his list of favorite singers (and Qing Feng is not the type to lie). He thus left behind, for a time, the warm softness of Taiwan to brave the Norwegian blizzard in order to sing with this young woman, fifteen years his junior. The song is beautiful, and their duet is a true gem.
What makes you think I missed it? :) It was a very nice duet. You did not get to see my video reaction to "Storm" because it was blocked.
@@LeoS Oh ! What a shame ! So sorry !
Oh super cute react. Please discover more to Jacob. If Aurora is the elf of nature, Jacob is an "farfadet" of the musique. It's beautiful to see them together.
Also, to give you a sense of his multi-genre range and the way he does very different multiple versions of his own songs (fast, slow, live, studio, in concert), here's the original version of "A Rock Somewhere" which was one my faves on the DJesseee Vol 4 album:
th-cam.com/video/IaLqkeKx814/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUeamFjb2IgY29sbGllciBhIHJvY2sgc29tZXdoZXJl
We love our Arora here in Norway. She is our sweet hart.❤