Linda reacción!Una de las canciones más bellas del mundo! Uno de los mejores pianistas que existe(Charles Bargle)!Todo esto junto a la mejor cantante e intérprete del mundo entero y una de las mujeres más bellas que hay,con la voz de cristal más linda que puedes escuchar en la vida,Lara Fabián!=Una obra maestra impresionante!Gracias!
She is unbelievable. Incredible! And, what a Concert that was. The audience had to be drained emotionally by the time they were going home. Sounds crazy but because of social media, in particular you tube, I think she will get more recognition of how good she is today then she did in 1999/2000. She is currently living in Canada and still sings. We can only guess how many artists of today have studied Lara's style of getting so much emotion into her voice. She is, without question, a supreme artist, and it is a great privilege to have the opportunity to listen to her sing.
Impresionante Lara Fabián, fabulosa hermosa y talento puro. Gracias por hacerme más ameno estar en casa con covic😷 me olvido de todo con vosotros. HERMOSOS 💜 me encanta verlos juntos. Angi es tan llena de luz, y tú un loquillo con mucha energía. Besos carusso obra maestra, i divo también lo hace genial este tema, y con nostalgia de la resiente muerte del integrante Español fallecido recientemente Carlos Marín. D.E.P
Ouvir Lara Fabian é simplesmente viciante. Não se consegue parar de ouvir. Este é o melhor “Caruso” de todos. Tenho inveja dos que estiveram naquela plateia. Concerto fabuloso (sua melhor interpretação de “je suis malade”, penso ser deste mesmo concerto…).
Lara continues to be my absolute favorite female singer, and a performer beyond compare. Thank you as always for the reaction, I have a suggestion to offer. Lara's "Yentl" medley as a tribute to Barbra Streisand, who reportedly was in the audience for this particular performance. Give it a try.....think you may enjoy.....
Enrico Caruso (*1873 in Naples, † 1921 ibid; actually Errico Caruso) was an Italian opera singer. He is considered the most famous tenor of the early 20th century and one of the most important singers in the world of opera. Caruso was famous for his baritone voice and stage presence. In a performance of La Bohème he sang an aria for the suddenly voiceless bass so convincingly that no one in the audience noticed. Caruso established a new, exemplary style of singing in which the focus was not on beautiful performance but on becoming one with the character being portrayed. Caruso is the name everyone knows and to which every opera singer is compared. Those who have seen him describe the onset of his voice with the warm power of an organ. Caruso still holds the record of 863 appearances on the Metropolitan Opera stage. And it was Caruso who initiated the triumph of the record with his work. Caruso's generosity was legendary. For example, during his most successful years at the Metropolitan Opera, he gave almost all employees Christmas presents. His sense of humor was also famous. Again and again he joked with his stage colleagues, for example sewing up a sleeve of a coat that a colleague in La Bohème had to wear during the performance, or filling water in a discarded hat that someone had to wear in the performance. 3 years before his death he married the American millionaire daughter Dorothy Park Benjamin. With her he had a daughter, Gloria, at the age of 45. He died at the age of 48 from protracted pleurisy and blood poisoning. (www)
"Red : I have no idea to this day what those two Italian ladies were singing about. Truth is, I don't want to know. Some things are best left unsaid. I'd like to think they were singing about something so beautiful, it can't be expressed in words, and makes your heart ache because of it.-" Love your reactions. Greetings from Buenos Aires.-
I add that caruso's last days were in a hotel room in sorrento, the same room where lucio dalla stayed, who wrote this song inspired by caruso's story right there. good you are very nice
Just in case you don't know, this song, a hit for Pavarotti, was written about Caruso (the Italian tenor). It tells the story of his dying days after returning home from the USA to his native Italy, to die. He performed one last time on a terrace overlooking the bay in Sorrento, with his love watching on, leaning on the piano. Upon hearing him singing, the fisherman returned to shore and listened to him from the the bay below the terrace.
Angie & Rollen, Caruso was the first international superstar. Dala's song is incredibly beautiful homage to an icon. Fabian's interpretation, imo, is the most stunning & sensitive rendition ever.
English translation (greetings from Florence, Italy) Here, where the sea shines and the wind blows on an old terrace on the Sorrento gulf a man hugs a girl, after she had cried then he clears his voice and begins again to sing. I love you very much very very much, you know it's become a chain that melts the blood inside the veins, you know He saw the lights in the middle of the sea and thought about the nights there, in America but they were just the "Lampare" (boats with lights, used to fish during the night) and the white trail of a propeller He felt pain in the music and got up from the piano but when he saw the moon coming out from behind a cloud even death seemed sweet to him he looked in the eyes of the girl, those eyes green as the sea then suddenly a tear slipped out and he thought he was going to drown.15 I love you very much very very much, you know it's become a chain the melts the blood inside the veins, you know Power of lirica(=opera), where every drama is fake and with a bit of make-up and mimic you can become another person but two eyes, so close and so truthful, looking at you make you forget the words and confuse your thoughts so everything becomes small, even the nights there, in America you turn around and you see your life as a propeller's trail Yeah, it's life that ends, but he didn't think too much about it on the opposite, he felt (already) happy and began again to sing I love you very much very very much, you know it's become a chain that melts the blood inside the veins, you know
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this in 1986 while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life. curiosity: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
Thank you for reacting to Lara's famous version of Caruso. I'm not sure at the end whether Rollen liked this song or not? You really should listen again with the english subtitles. The song is too good not to understand the story behind it.
Please forgive me but I can't handle the english language very well. However Caruso Is a a song of Lucio Dalla an italian artist. There is a story behind this Song. One day Lucio Dalla broke is boat in front of Gulf of Sorrento. I Asked a friend for help and the friend was the owner of the hotel (Grand Hotel Excelsior Victoria) where Caruso (famous tenor of the past) died. The friend gave to Lucio the Caruso's room. At the same time chance willed that the bartender of the restaurant "La Scogliera" tale to Lucio Dalla that Caruso had fallen in love with an unrequited love for a young girl to which he gave singing lessons. Shortly after, Caruso died. In his room Lucio found the piano that belonged to Caruso and inspired by this story began to play a few notes. A little later the song was ready.
Hi! I really like your reactions, and I watch them.. but with all due respect, I allow myself to suggest you also watch the lyrics, because the melodic line, the interpretation.. etc. I find it equally important.. I also suggest you see the "stories" of a choice of the performer to sing one song or another, to compose it.. I respectfully greet you from Romania!
I do not know if you notice , but all the songs were sang in the same concert. I think it was the concert of the century👍💯. Lara was always under rated ( proof you discovered her 20 years after this concert). She is phenomenal. If I may, I would like to present you a young singer , which can become something close to Lara. Her name is Lucy Thomas , she is 18, she did a lot of successful videos. All are amazing. May be , if you have time , take a look at her cover of Bette Middler song : wind beneath my wings. I think you will enjoy this new " wind" in the musical world: ua-cam.com/video/tYqh4xFSkOk/v-deo.html
Hey, guys if you want to see Lara Fabian sing Je Taime live...From last year! 2021! ua-cam.com/video/hAHFskK15rA/v-deo.html She still has such a fantastic sound and presence.
The best Harmony Voice number one
🥰🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍👍
Breath taking
Master Class. Captivating. Mesmerizing.
LARA FABIAN ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Isn't she just splendid?
Saluti dall'italia 🇮🇹🖐️mi è piaciuta molto la vostra reazione grazie👍🇮🇹
THE most beautiful female singing voice I’ve ever heard!!! 🎤🎶👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤗💖
Portland Oregon USA 🇺🇸
Nobody can do what she can do..Goddess.
With this song and I'm sick, she is definitely the best performer of all time!
This is definately the best version of Caruso
Super interprétation de lara Merci, bonjour de France
Lucio Dalla, the author/poet of this song. Was such a forward thinking leviathan. RIP Lucio you great man. 👌😎🥃
My favourite song!🙏😍
Lara sings with such emotion she could make a statue cry. Just a master at emotiveness.
Statue crying: done in Adagio ;)
a fu..ng good song, a perfect singer, nerver get tired of listening
Trust no one however the music comes to life even if you only have an inkling of what is sung. Love your reactions . All the best from Scotland. Rab
Wow! Scotland, how cool 😎 Hello 👋
You can't even imagine how excited i am rn to see ur reaction to one of the most powerful amazing songs (performances) of her😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
UNA SUBLIME INTERPRETACION. LARA ES FANTÁSTICA Y VERSATIL. OTRO TEMA FASCINANTE ES QUÉDATE EN ESPAÑOL. SALUDOS DESDE CHILE 🌶
une voix , une sensibilité , et pour ne rien gâcher une très belle femme ......waouh
Bella interpretación de Lara Fabian👏👏
Mi querido Dimash la admira mucho.
Saludos desde Chile🤗👏❤
Nice reaction, if you liked this song in Italian, you will have to watch WITHOUT FAULT PERDERE L'AMORE . Thank you from Montreal.
Linda reacción!Una de las canciones más bellas del mundo! Uno de los mejores pianistas que existe(Charles Bargle)!Todo esto junto a la mejor cantante e intérprete del mundo entero y una de las mujeres más bellas que hay,con la voz de cristal más linda que puedes escuchar en la vida,Lara Fabián!=Una obra maestra impresionante!Gracias!
Lara❤❤❤❤
She is unbelievable. Incredible! And, what a Concert that was. The audience had to be drained emotionally by the time they were going home.
Sounds crazy but because of social media, in particular you tube, I think she will get more recognition of how good she is today then she did in 1999/2000.
She is currently living in Canada and still sings. We can only guess how many artists of today have studied Lara's style of getting so much emotion into her voice. She is, without question, a supreme artist, and it is a great privilege to have the opportunity to listen to her sing.
I absolutely agree 💯
I love so much your reactions! 😍
Love this woman❤❤🇳🇱🇨🇼🇳🇱🇨🇼
Lara tiene una voz que eriza el bello! Gracias por vuestra reacción!! 💃💃🥰❤️❤️
Lara lives now in Montreal, Canada. last show was April 6.
"Predere l amore " for the next one 👌😏
Totally agree
Impresionante Lara Fabián, fabulosa hermosa y talento puro. Gracias por hacerme más ameno estar en casa con covic😷 me olvido de todo con vosotros. HERMOSOS 💜 me encanta verlos juntos. Angi es tan llena de luz, y tú un loquillo con mucha energía. Besos carusso obra maestra, i divo también lo hace genial este tema, y con nostalgia de la resiente muerte del integrante Español fallecido recientemente Carlos Marín. D.E.P
Thank you for joining!! Get better soon! Love, Care, & Good Health to you! ❤️🥰💪
Ouvir Lara Fabian é simplesmente viciante. Não se consegue parar de ouvir.
Este é o melhor “Caruso” de todos. Tenho inveja dos que estiveram naquela plateia. Concerto fabuloso (sua melhor interpretação de “je suis malade”, penso ser deste mesmo concerto…).
Lara continues to be my absolute favorite female singer, and a performer beyond compare. Thank you as always for the reaction, I have a suggestion to offer. Lara's "Yentl" medley as a tribute to Barbra Streisand, who reportedly was in the audience for this particular performance. Give it a try.....think you may enjoy.....
Gracias por reaccionar a la gran Lara favian y por los sub títulos
So cool 🥰👍🏻
The lyrics in this one are gorgeous and poetic, definitely check it out with subtitles too, most think this is one of her best performances. I do too.
Enrico Caruso (*1873 in Naples, † 1921 ibid; actually Errico Caruso) was an Italian opera singer. He is considered the most famous tenor of the early 20th century and one of the most important singers in the world of opera.
Caruso was famous for his baritone voice and stage presence. In a performance of La Bohème he sang an aria for the suddenly voiceless bass so convincingly that no one in the audience noticed.
Caruso established a new, exemplary style of singing in which the focus was not on beautiful performance but on becoming one with the character being portrayed.
Caruso is the name everyone knows and to which every opera singer is compared. Those who have seen him describe the onset of his voice with the warm power of an organ.
Caruso still holds the record of 863 appearances on the Metropolitan Opera stage.
And it was Caruso who initiated the triumph of the record with his work.
Caruso's generosity was legendary. For example, during his most successful years at the Metropolitan Opera, he gave almost all employees Christmas presents.
His sense of humor was also famous. Again and again he joked with his stage colleagues, for example sewing up a sleeve of a coat that a colleague in La Bohème had to wear during the performance, or filling water in a discarded hat that someone had to wear in the performance.
3 years before his death he married the American millionaire daughter Dorothy Park Benjamin. With her he had a daughter, Gloria, at the age of 45.
He died at the age of 48 from protracted pleurisy and blood poisoning. (www)
Thank you for all the great info 😊
Magnifica.
"Red : I have no idea to this day what those two Italian ladies were singing about. Truth is, I don't want to know. Some things are best left unsaid. I'd like to think they were singing about something so beautiful, it can't be expressed in words, and makes your heart ache because of it.-"
Love your reactions. Greetings from Buenos Aires.-
I add that caruso's last days were in a hotel room in sorrento, the same room where lucio dalla stayed, who wrote this song inspired by caruso's story right there. good you are very nice
Thank you so much.
Thangs again for wonderful reaction.....
amazing.....
Just in case you don't know, this song, a hit for Pavarotti, was written about Caruso (the Italian tenor). It tells the story of his dying days after returning home from the USA to his native Italy, to die. He performed one last time on a terrace overlooking the bay in Sorrento, with his love watching on, leaning on the piano. Upon hearing him singing, the fisherman returned to shore and listened to him from the the bay below the terrace.
Angie & Rollen,
Caruso was the first international superstar. Dala's song is incredibly beautiful homage to an icon. Fabian's interpretation, imo, is the most stunning & sensitive rendition ever.
English translation (greetings from Florence, Italy)
Here, where the sea shines and the wind blows
on an old terrace on the Sorrento gulf
a man hugs a girl, after she had cried
then he clears his voice and begins again to sing.
I love you very much
very very much, you know
it's become a chain
that melts the blood inside the veins, you know
He saw the lights in the middle of the sea and thought about the nights there, in America
but they were just the "Lampare" (boats with lights, used to fish during the night) and the white trail of a propeller
He felt pain in the music and got up from the piano
but when he saw the moon coming out from behind a cloud
even death seemed sweet to him
he looked in the eyes of the girl, those eyes green as the sea
then suddenly a tear slipped out and he thought he was going to drown.15
I love you very much
very very much, you know
it's become a chain
the melts the blood inside the veins, you know
Power of lirica(=opera), where every drama is fake
and with a bit of make-up and mimic you can become another person
but two eyes, so close and so truthful, looking at you
make you forget the words and confuse your thoughts
so everything becomes small, even the nights there, in America
you turn around and you see your life as a propeller's trail
Yeah, it's life that ends, but he didn't think too much about it
on the opposite, he felt (already) happy and began again to sing
I love you very much
very very much, you know
it's become a chain
that melts the blood inside the veins, you know
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this in 1986 while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life.
curiosity: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
You should react to the song "you're not from here" by Lara Fabian, it's just breathtaking !!!
Thanks for your videos,
Gigi
💙💙💙💙💙
Thank you for reacting to Lara's famous version of Caruso. I'm not sure at the end whether Rollen liked this song or not? You really should listen again with the english subtitles. The song is too good not to understand the story behind it.
Absolutly! The lyrics are very beautiful and powerful! Angie, give them a try! They worth it 😍
Please forgive me but I can't handle the english language very well.
However
Caruso Is a a song of Lucio Dalla an italian artist.
There is a story behind this Song.
One day Lucio Dalla broke is boat in front of Gulf of Sorrento. I Asked a friend for help and the friend was the owner of the hotel (Grand Hotel Excelsior Victoria)
where Caruso (famous tenor of the past) died. The friend gave to Lucio the Caruso's room. At the same time chance willed that the bartender of the restaurant "La Scogliera" tale to Lucio Dalla that Caruso had fallen in love with an unrequited love for a young girl to which he gave singing lessons.
Shortly after, Caruso died.
In his room Lucio found the piano that belonged to Caruso and inspired by this story began to play a few notes.
A little later the song was ready.
Please check the lyrics. They are beautiful.
You should reat to "Perdere l'amore" (with subtitles), it's in live from "From Lara with love" tour 2000. Pleaseeee! Thank you :)
Bonjour.. j'aime vous regardez surtout avec L'ara Fabian
Je vous conseille Marie Laforêt..perci,❤
Still react to perdere l'amore 😁
Hi! I really like your reactions, and I watch them.. but with all due respect, I allow myself to suggest you also watch the lyrics, because the melodic line, the interpretation.. etc. I find it equally important.. I also suggest you see the "stories" of a choice of the performer to sing one song or another, to compose it.. I respectfully greet you from Romania!
Morning Guys still waiting for you to react to some of the Aussie acts I've requested ;(
I do not know if you notice , but all the songs were sang in the same concert. I think it was the concert of the century👍💯. Lara was always under rated ( proof you discovered her 20 years after this concert). She is phenomenal.
If I may, I would like to present you a young singer , which can become something close to Lara.
Her name is Lucy Thomas , she is 18, she did a lot of successful videos. All are amazing. May be , if you have time , take a look at her cover of Bette Middler song : wind beneath my wings. I think you will enjoy this new " wind" in the musical world:
ua-cam.com/video/tYqh4xFSkOk/v-deo.html
dont laran is perfect thangs we love you is that ok 🤣
Hey, guys if you want to see Lara Fabian sing Je Taime live...From last year! 2021! ua-cam.com/video/hAHFskK15rA/v-deo.html
She still has such a fantastic sound and presence.
RÉACTION « IMMORTELLE » please 😇
je ne sais quoi...I think is what you meant
Purtroppo non conosco l'inglese ma sinceramente non ho capito le risate finali !?!?
Rollen had got a small tear in his eye, so we were laughing about it at the end. 😊Subtitles are available in 25 languages.
Let's check out another one, yeah? ☺️
"You're not from here"
Really romantic ❤️
ua-cam.com/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/v-deo.html
I recommend you Michel Sardou and Lara Fabian - Je vais t'aimer : ua-cam.com/video/l_KFK4pkFVg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the reactions ^^
Esta vidéo es muy Linda 😉 ua-cam.com/video/3vtZyLXn9R8/v-deo.html