There's a disturbing lack of acts at the level of Steely Dan too. Fix that, and you may well fix the lack of sax solos. And guitar solos. And keyboard solos.
I'm pretty sure Katy Perry ruined it for a lot of people, including myself - particularly when a lot of euro pop artists implemented them without any _je ne sais quoi._
I feel like we’re finally past the long, cheesy, unecessarily difficult tenor sax solos that go on for way to long. Sorry, I’ve been listening alot to the Dave Weckl band so I’m a bit tired of sax solos...
James Bruce it’s music mixing technique where you would make one sound duck when another sound is going, in most cases a kick drum. It makes the kick more clear and less muddy in the sound
I love Neely’s style in arranging. No one else makes the monumental sound of big band jazz mesh with modern pop sensibilities so well. Now incorporating some heavier rock flavors as well it’s so damn good and unique. Someone’s going to finally put this man to work as a producer.
Is every song going to end with a Jared Yee Solo...? I mean, its a fine choice, but i feel at this point we may need a trigger warning, there are only so many pairs of trousers i can go through in a month...
Love the autotune. Such an interesting timbre and super unexpected, but very welcome. Of course not that she needed it for tuning, but it just added that extra layer of thiqqness
@@nuberiffic Well, it's more that there is a distorted 7-string guitar but the guitar part at 2:38 sounds straight out of a power or melo-death metal song.
@@ElFlippage That's not an answer dude. Use your big boy words. Specifically - how does this cover demonstrate that the source material is "the best in pop"?
This is single handedly probably the thiqest arrangement of any song that I have ever heard. Absolute eargasm. Truly incredible Adam Neely. Truly incredible.
@@gabriellopes195 I agree except the `good one` part. It's a salad mix with french fries, hot dog, clam, vanilla ice cream and some tacos. It's a GREAT (meaning HUGE) salad but tastes weird.
The moment the straight djent beat starts at the end I got the strong sensation of relief and happiness...in a very good way, I almost cried of how good this feeling of music was...
Josh (the drummer) looks like the dad who’d have a son who thinks that his dad is boring and then he finds a bunch of old videos and finds out his dad used to be a badass drummer
I'm not sure how to put into words how this made me ACTUALLY feel. I know it's positive, but I'm not sure the English language has a descriptor for it. That being said, I've easily looped this in the upper 50, maybe 60 times. The chords really do something to my insides, like a full blown physical reaction to my whole body, through headphones. It's got something that I've never heard/felt/noticed in music before, and I can't even define what it is, other than, You, my dude. I'm a new fan, but it's looking promising as I don't see how there's not an abundance of things to learn from you. Also you're super impressive to musicians and non-musicians alike, as my daughter's love it as well, and they're too young to know why this is so incredible, but yet, they do. So thanks for this inspiring and unexpected reimagining, and I really hope you'll do so many more just like it.
It sounds like you're describing a version of the ASMR response. It's mostly associated with TH-cam videos that are cheesy if they don't work for you, but a lot of people get it with music. But it has to be the right piece of music (for you).
I love it when people come together to create awesome music, no matter the genre. Also, I love Inferi and The Hudson Horror (one of Tyreeks band). Check them out!
I actually really love the digitized vocal effects on the chorus. They're really strong on the first chorus, making it feel like the narrator isn't quite human, but they get slowly pulled back on each successive repetition, like falling in love is evoking so much emotion it brings back her humanity by the end of the song. I'll be honest and say that yes, it threw me off at first, but it serves such a strong narrative purpose that this song is much better for having it.
This cover is not only awesome, it also brought to my awareness the original song, a pop music masterpiece in its own right, that just flew several years ago over my head, which following Mic The Snare's analysis is even more impressive. Now both the original and this cover are usual guests when I listen to music. Thank you very much for this very brilliant cover of a very brilliant song!
I cannot get over how much I love Neely's arranging style. I think he should arrange the GRAMMYs in February. I also think he should be nominated for his arrangements. Clarity, Hello, and Run Away With Me all left me floored. Thanks adam. u da man
The Chorus after 3:13 makes my skin tingle, I can't stop smiling and just go "Whoooooooo!". The general pause with only vocals, what an incredible voice, and then the whole band comes crashing in. This is sooo freaking good. I came back to this track after a newer video of adam's mentioned this track. I'm so glad to listen to this again.
After watching MicTheSnare's analysis of the song, I'm not sure how I feel about this anymore. Do I take this as a downgrade, an upgrade, or a sidegrade? 2 year edit: This is a lovely sidegrade of an already great song.
It’s a lateral move, I’d say this is easier to enjoy the 30th time you’ve heard it, but the original is on top the first 29 times, and you will listen to the song that many times lol
As a musician, this is fascinating to me on many levels. Texturally one of the most interesting arrangements I have ever heard. But for now I’m just going to enjoy it without too much analysis and say fucking nice work Adam :-) Kieran, from Newcastle Australia
Her vocals are absolutely amazing, but the part starting at 3:08 throughout the rest of the song has so much power behind them, especially the verse at 3:32 So happy to see more of the reharmonizations! Amazing job, Adam and the whole band!
i come back to listen to your reharmonazations often. you should gather a group of people and re-harmonize enough tracks for an album. i would buy, stream, share, etc. these are so good. and if more people heard it. i'm sure it could sway popular music into a (in my opinion) better direction.
For 4 years I have listen and watched... Adam rant... on jazz ... and music.... now that I have heard and seen his take on modern jazz arrangement from his personal understanding using popular music reference.... I finally like commented and subscribed... this is on par with snarky puppy... micheal league ...dope. I love it even his exlaination of the thicc arrangement.... I want one for my film...
I love this cover! Can't get enough of it. You should do a whole album like this. Great project for all those talented musicians. Sidechain compression pumping with live horns, much more interesting harmonies and orchestration. It's great dance pop without any of the calories! I want more.
I love the combination between the jazz harmonisation/ensemble and the heavy rock element. They fit together great and complete each other in a way. Great video!
not even exaggerating, this song, is my favorite song....ever., it just keeps looping in my mind, and I crave listeing to it. those creamy Sax licks and muted tones, and the Voice of her.
So many disparate elements creating a crazy mash-up which would, in most hands, end up a sonic trainwreck. Yet here we are, listening once again. It works 100%. This is what a real producer does. Outstanding.
I'm truly confused. This arrangement is so well done, with such great performers and full of technical awesomeness, but the original has THE feeling. My brain and body love this, but my heart belongs to the original.
run away with yee
Adam Neely notice me
Yee
I love these, they are so cool
YEE!
hi adam
Jesus Christ, Neely flexing his arrangement game
And mixing as well, because, with that many instruments, somehow I could still clearly hear everything.
@@dougc84 IKR! at parts my jaw actually dropped from how heavy and loud it was without peaking or becoming muddy
Also flexing his lighting and editing game
@Coreficus wut
@@dougc84 That's what impressed me the most.
knew you were highkey into carly
I wasn't even remotely surprised when I saw this video.
Queer Icon CMV (you can't)
shes a good ass songwriter, who isnt
Like all people with good taste.
Weeb
Reharmonize everything please
hahahah
4'33" reharm when
I wish I could relike this comment every time I came to this video.
*plyeese*
Adam Neely pls reharmonize the beginning of the universe
I wish music like this was popular, a perfect fusion of orchestral jazz, pop, and rock
There's a disturbing lack of tenor sax solos in popular music.
There's a disturbing lack of acts at the level of Steely Dan too. Fix that, and you may well fix the lack of sax solos. And guitar solos. And keyboard solos.
Agree. Solos are the best shit. For sax solos listen to pink floyd
Alto to
I'm pretty sure Katy Perry ruined it for a lot of people, including myself - particularly when a lot of euro pop artists implemented them without any _je ne sais quoi._
I feel like we’re finally past the long, cheesy, unecessarily difficult tenor sax solos that go on for way to long.
Sorry, I’ve been listening alot to the Dave Weckl band so I’m a bit tired of sax solos...
the saxes playing their own sidechain at 1:44 is simultaneously hilarious in concept and really smooth
I know right!
Didn't even notice that on the first listen. Such a smart move.
it is cool, what is sidechain?
James Bruce it’s music mixing technique where you would make one sound duck when another sound is going, in most cases a kick drum. It makes the kick more clear and less muddy in the sound
@@jamesbruce7555 Adam talks all about it in his new video
I love Neely’s style in arranging. No one else makes the monumental sound of big band jazz mesh with modern pop sensibilities so well. Now incorporating some heavier rock flavors as well it’s so damn good and unique. Someone’s going to finally put this man to work as a producer.
The Music Industry would definitely benefit from that.
If he were to compose for big pop artists I'll have it.
I want to hire him as my producer SO BADLY
check out Ihsahn's solo album for similar sounds
He put himself to work as a producer just fine.
My best friend just died and this was his favorite song. He would always put it on when we were driving, thank you adam.
Sorry to hear that, mate. I hope you're doing good.
Adam Neely drops a new arrangement:
me: searching for THE LICC
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homem de cultura
Check out 4:29, might be useful.
The real Lick was the reharmonizations we made along the way
WHeRe’S thE LiCc
@@Robostomp Nice catch
This has all my favorite things.
1. Jazz
2. 808s
3. DJENT
4. Quarter Note Triplets
5. Insane Saxophones
6. Bass
7. Adam Neely
The licc tho :(
Where were the triplets? lol
yee sire.
Thus your search for truth is in the right way.
It also has DURMS.
@@AbhiBass96 3:20 ish, i think. Im not that good at this
Scuse you, Carly Rae isn't on this list
leave it to Adam to literally make big band djent hop
I seriously need an entire album of this shit, injected straight into my veins
@@BFMV1100 hell yeah, pop music needs this haha.
Is every song going to end with a Jared Yee Solo...? I mean, its a fine choice, but i feel at this point we may need a trigger warning, there are only so many pairs of trousers i can go through in a month...
Conor Crowley I’m not sure if you mean you felt threatened or if you mean you had pure E C S T A S Y
Finn lol both
I was hoping for a Shubh Saran solo, personally!
Hello had a solo from Zac Zinger.
You know it's a great arrangement when you need to specify "6-string guitar" in the credits lol
4:34 That smile. That damned smile.
#bassboys
Even in my dreams it haunts me...
I keep returning to this song and these two comments too :-D
7 string guitarist wearing an Inferi shirt, playing Carly Rae Jepsen. Or, excuse me, Carly Rae Djepsen.
Humanity has peaked.
Suffy 🙌🏾🤘🏾
I can only agree.
Dude good catch actually haha
Nice lewd noodle profile pic
He's a great bassist too
I like the fact that this is simultaneously a shitpost and an *incredible* piece of music
Hi. Welcome to Adam Neely's YT channel.
how is this a meme? just the fact that it's all horribly unnecessary?
@@bedeviere the last part
@@bedeviere extreme jazz reharmonization is jazz shitposting
Jazz is but a meme
This proves: the opposite of minimalism is Adam Neely
tiscover Neelyism
this is definitely a case where less is more
mineelysm
That is actually JC. He's THE maximalist.
But Adam surely doing great also.
being real extra lol
Damn, this was sick! Well done Adam & Crew 🤘
Love the autotune. Such an interesting timbre and super unexpected, but very welcome. Of course not that she needed it for tuning, but it just added that extra layer of thiqqness
I *HATED* it
@@bacicinvatteneaca Why's that?
Thingaloo k
I think it’s more a voice timbre shifter or transposer more than a pitch corrector but ye
I'll give you $100 if you didn't see the second video and then comment this lol. Love these comments.
“Reharmonized” is not saying anywhere near enough for this awesome arrangement and orchestration.
I LOVE the metal guitars in this. Metal is so effective when contrasted with non metal, so much power to the parts.
Iuri Grangeiro thanks so much!
@@taj_bass86 You seriously have great timing and groove. The idea of using the B string is tremendously cool ! Great job Tyreek
Tyreek Jackson nice shirt too.
Don’t know what it says tho lol
There was metal in this?
@@nuberiffic Well, it's more that there is a distorted 7-string guitar but the guitar part at 2:38 sounds straight out of a power or melo-death metal song.
You were only “half kidding” when you said Carly Rae Jepson was the best in pop. Man, I can hear why. I loved this so much. Truly everything about it.
Listen to her last 2 albums. Absolute masterpieces if you enjoy pop of any type.
how does this demonstrate that?
@@nuberiffic because it rules
@@ElFlippage That's not an answer dude.
Use your big boy words.
Specifically - how does this cover demonstrate that the source material is "the best in pop"?
@@nuberiffic How much is this paper worth?
This is single handedly probably the thiqest arrangement of any song that I have ever heard. Absolute eargasm. Truly incredible Adam Neely. Truly incredible.
Psychologist: it's ok djent Carly Rae Jepsen isnt real, it can't hurt you
Djent Carly Rae Jepsen:
Carly rae djepsen
@@heylookitsn0ah *djentsen
run away with me, but it’s jared yee’s solo on clarity
edit apparently he already did this and I can’t believe I didn’t know
Run away with yee
clarity rae jepsen
Thanks
someone had to say it ;)
"So what genre should the reharmonization be in?"
"Yes"
Made me laugh hard, thanks
@@TheBBmTV ditto
Fusion!
Neelycore !
@@gabriellopes195 I agree except the `good one` part. It's a salad mix with french fries, hot dog, clam, vanilla ice cream and some tacos. It's a GREAT (meaning HUGE) salad but tastes weird.
"Aberdeen doesn't actually have that many notes" - an honest man who understand's 12 isn't actually that many.
did they play the lick twice?
@@Nootathotep isn't the lick a famously 7 note phrase? they must have been playing the licc in your version of the video.
@@ifiwasyouiwouldntbe Yeah but technically the lick only has 5 notes…
sevish: *laughs in 313TET*
@@ifiwasyouiwouldntbe or 7.5 if you count the optional grace note DEFG(d)ECD if you are playing keys so you can't bend.
The moment the straight djent beat starts at the end I got the strong sensation of relief and happiness...in a very good way, I almost cried of how good this feeling of music was...
I personally love the auto-tune part, damn... it gives the whole track a fresh, floaty, high on acid kind of feel
deadeye003 it’s formant shifting, not pitch correction
@@BenvolioZF it's both. Probably Soundtoys Little AltarBoy
@@BenvolioZF Its both
reminds me of Owl City/Adam Young in how off kilter but right it feels (not the actual sound of it, but the feeling)
When that super low synth bass kicks in it's like getting kicked in the gut, whoa.
Hell yeah my two favorite things: Carly Rae Jepsen and making things overly complicated
nah nah this is just the right amount of complicated
Bro this comment has me like 🤣🤣🤣
Your drummer looks like someone's cool dad
They all do 😏
So....???
Josh (the drummer) looks like the dad who’d have a son who thinks that his dad is boring and then he finds a bunch of old videos and finds out his dad used to be a badass drummer
@@abedinsubashi I don't think he'll ever be a a used to be badass drummer. He'll always be badass
@@guitarplayer1994 maybe when hes dead
Everybody: "What genre is this?"
Adam: "Yes."
Finally a real song for people who listen to "I dunno, a little bit of everything"
@@rchlclr everything but rap and country 😂
you sir/madam has had it nailed.
@@rchlclr what if I listen to a lot of everything? Is there a song for me?
@@derelbenkoenig And even those genres have some gems. I like to say, I listen to music that's good, and there's a lot of good music out there.
I'm not sure how to put into words how this made me ACTUALLY feel. I know it's positive, but I'm not sure the English language has a descriptor for it. That being said, I've easily looped this in the upper 50, maybe 60 times. The chords really do something to my insides, like a full blown physical reaction to my whole body, through headphones. It's got something that I've never heard/felt/noticed in music before, and I can't even define what it is, other than, You, my dude. I'm a new fan, but it's looking promising as I don't see how there's not an abundance of things to learn from you. Also you're super impressive to musicians and non-musicians alike, as my daughter's love it as well, and they're too young to know why this is so incredible, but yet, they do. So thanks for this inspiring and unexpected reimagining, and I really hope you'll do so many more just like it.
It sounds like you're describing a version of the ASMR response. It's mostly associated with TH-cam videos that are cheesy if they don't work for you, but a lot of people get it with music. But it has to be the right piece of music (for you).
3:47 literally brought me to tears. Your music, this song and your Sungazer albums in particular, is very visceral.
Well, I guess that answers the question, "Can Carly Rae Jepsen djent?"
Answering the pressing, hard-hitting questions as usual.
Carly Rae Djepson
4:35 "this smile, that damnned smile"
Mélissa F back of he is mine
Wow didn't know Adam had fangirls
@@chiara9721 wow ! Me neither
I am scared now
"Adam smiles - a common reaction to a great solo."
this is like when your teachers gives you an example and you're like "Oh yeah thats why I'm here learning from them"
I seriously listen to this like 3-4 times a week, it's such a banger.
What an immense confluence of talent. I love it!
I've been watching too many speedruns and confused when this wasn't 'Run Away With Me, randomised"
Lmao random comment but same
Jazz%
Run Away With Me NTSC Any% (Former WR)
american dad version*
Wait but same
WHAT?! WHAT?! WHAAAAT?! Right into the music, holy shit!
Yo, shout out to Tyreek and his Inferi shirt!
I love it when people come together to create awesome music, no matter the genre. Also, I love Inferi and The Hudson Horror (one of Tyreeks band). Check them out!
I actually really love the digitized vocal effects on the chorus. They're really strong on the first chorus, making it feel like the narrator isn't quite human, but they get slowly pulled back on each successive repetition, like falling in love is evoking so much emotion it brings back her humanity by the end of the song. I'll be honest and say that yes, it threw me off at first, but it serves such a strong narrative purpose that this song is much better for having it.
This cover is not only awesome, it also brought to my awareness the original song, a pop music masterpiece in its own right, that just flew several years ago over my head, which following Mic The Snare's analysis is even more impressive. Now both the original and this cover are usual guests when I listen to music. Thank you very much for this very brilliant cover of a very brilliant song!
4:34 is the most satisfied face I have seen in a while. It's memematerial.
that glance/smile made me realize how much he looks like Dane DeHaan
What i like about these videos is the amazing brass section
I need more Yee posts on the second channel
nobody:
Neely: Let's make this master score black.
That manual saxophone side chaining thing is pretty frickin’ amazing!!
Vishnu Sriram
a c o u s t i c s i d e c h a i n
There is soooo a Thank you scientist vibe in this, I love it!!!!
Thank you for reminding me to cry today because E•mo•tion is so underrated.
Ikr?
2:03 - wasn't expecting that!
After the first chorus I was needing some jazz chords in the next chorus Dirty Loops style, and Adam delivered.
I can't get ENOUGH of this tune. I can only imagine how much work this took. Please, do more like this!
I cannot get over how much I love Neely's arranging style. I think he should arrange the GRAMMYs in February. I also think he should be nominated for his arrangements. Clarity, Hello, and Run Away With Me all left me floored. Thanks adam. u da man
Hell yeah, Emotion is such a good album.
It's one of my favorite Pop albums ever, damn shame it didn't sell better.
She's got a clean, refreshing voice. This slaps.
I was about to say the same. Her voice is very pleasant to listen to!
Refreshing? This sounds like every voice I hear on the mall radio
@@bacicinvatteneaca Bro can I go to your mall
@@nathanaelhahn literally every mall, literally every radio, literally every mass produced genre in any country has this exact identical voice
@@bacicinvatteneaca Come back whem you've compared Carly Rae Jepsen to Lil Nas X
To everyone who worked on this, this was a beautiful piece of music. It had me dancing in my chair.
Imagine your girl asks you to put on her favorite Carly Rae Jepsen song and you throw this banger on instead.
As a girl whose favourite Carly Rae Jepsen song is Run Away With Me, I am THRILLED to have found this version. So please do it. Surprise them!
Play any pop song then the Dirty Loops version. Reharmonization for the win.
Likewise, Vitamin String Quartet, e.g. their "thank u, next" version.
The Chorus after 3:13 makes my skin tingle, I can't stop smiling and just go "Whoooooooo!". The general pause with only vocals, what an incredible voice, and then the whole band comes crashing in. This is sooo freaking good. I came back to this track after a newer video of adam's mentioned this track. I'm so glad to listen to this again.
Can we used this new Jared Yee solo over the original song to make the meme come full circle?
put it over clarity
Clarity but it’s Jared Yee’s solo on Run Away With Me
3:26 I didn't know Rob Scallon played sax
Lmao it looks so much like him
how dare you confuse the one and only yee
Never heard anything like this before. It’s wild!
My word
Neely's djazz is the purest form of music, in that it's orchestral, metal, jazz, pop and electronic, all together perfectly
After watching MicTheSnare's analysis of the song, I'm not sure how I feel about this anymore. Do I take this as a downgrade, an upgrade, or a sidegrade?
2 year edit: This is a lovely sidegrade of an already great song.
I watched the vid too
It’s a lateral move, I’d say this is easier to enjoy the 30th time you’ve heard it, but the original is on top the first 29 times, and you will listen to the song that many times lol
As a musician, this is fascinating to me on many levels. Texturally one of the most interesting arrangements I have ever heard. But for now I’m just going to enjoy it without too much analysis and say fucking nice work Adam :-)
Kieran, from Newcastle Australia
Who is this "me, lol" guy? I really liked his bass playing
Her vocals are absolutely amazing, but the part starting at 3:08 throughout the rest of the song has so much power behind them, especially the verse at 3:32
So happy to see more of the reharmonizations! Amazing job, Adam and the whole band!
i come back to listen to your reharmonazations often. you should gather a group of people and re-harmonize enough tracks for an album. i would buy, stream, share, etc. these are so good. and if more people heard it. i'm sure it could sway popular music into a (in my opinion) better direction.
4:33 That smile screams "damn that was awesome"
I’m a huge Carly Stan. So happy this exists
Adam: hey everyone, wear nice black clothes for the recording session :)
metal guitarist: i’m wearing a rando band tee lol
Courtney McNally that would probably be me lol
Its Inferi band. Check em out
Put some respect on the Inferi boys. They are absolutely crushing it in the tech death scene.
I waited for this cover since you first talked about it. I really like your reharms, please keep making them!
when did he talked about it??
@@1234siiimon insta and twitter for the last couple weeks
The synthesis of tones in this absolutely SLAPS
I am astonished! Playing this over and over! Wonderful job EVERYONE and special kudos to Adam!
Can't imagine how great this would be live.
the vocoder on 808s part was so sick jesus, all of it was so sick
4:33 When you finally finish your homework at 3am
Lmao I can't
For 4 years I have listen and watched... Adam rant... on jazz ... and music.... now that I have heard and seen his take on modern jazz arrangement from his personal understanding using popular music reference.... I finally like commented and subscribed... this is on par with snarky puppy... micheal league ...dope. I love it even his exlaination of the thicc arrangement.... I want one for my film...
From the time when Spotify recommended this, I’ve listen to this again and again!
Love from Japan🇯🇵
Adam your arrangement are so full of emotions I feel like crying every time I listen to it. Damn ninja cutting oinions...
2:03
*Nice.*
yo when the "run away with me" line hit, i literally felt that in my loins. Like that's soooo frkn good, likke, i can't, just soo good.
Every time he releases one of these it actually hits me physically
I'm completely addicted to these reharms,. Please don't ever stop making them.
So much sound. Dripping and oozing with lush tones. Wonderful.
There are two types of people in this world
Adam Neely, and then everyone else
Tommy Schilb but that’s true about every person...
4:30 he's so happy with himself
Dammmm what a beautiful workkkkkkkk
This is what the radio SHOULD be playing.
I love this cover! Can't get enough of it. You should do a whole album like this. Great project for all those talented musicians. Sidechain compression pumping with live horns, much more interesting harmonies and orchestration. It's great dance pop without any of the calories! I want more.
I love the combination between the jazz harmonisation/ensemble and the heavy rock element. They fit together great and complete each other in a way. Great video!
There was a heavy rock element?
I didn't get that at all
nuberiffic Djent is a very rock/metal thing
@@Blitz_Spencer ...ok?
so what?
There's no djent in this song...
@@nuberiffic 2:10 - 3:00 is literally Djent, dude. Wtf are you on?
Musical perfection: exists
Singer: uwu
I’m dying I can’t not laugh at it
The vocal distortion is an interesting addition. 10/10.
not even exaggerating, this song, is my favorite song....ever., it just keeps looping in my mind, and I crave listeing to it. those creamy Sax licks and muted tones, and the Voice of her.
So many disparate elements creating a crazy mash-up which would, in most hands, end up a sonic trainwreck. Yet here we are, listening once again. It works 100%. This is what a real producer does. Outstanding.
We need to get stuff like this in the charts
Respect for the Inferi shirt 🙌 This is SO cool, love the fusion of genres. Unexpected and super fun!
🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
@@taj_bass86 😁🤘
I'm truly confused. This arrangement is so well done, with such great performers and full of technical awesomeness, but the original has THE feeling. My brain and body love this, but my heart belongs to the original.
I think it’s because Carly has a vulnerability and earnestness to her voice that can’t really be replicated in covers, however technically well done
That drummer's skill and the sound of his drums.... I don't have words, just feelings.
You can thank Josh Bailey for that!
If Jepsen sounded like this on the radio, I might listen to more pop. Fantastic work, Adam and co