Can we just take a moment to appreciate that this song is Arranged, Produced, Filmed, Performed, and Edited by Geoff himself? That's a lot of work on top of being an amazing singer. Mad props to you Geoff
Arranged, Produced, Filmed, Performed, and Edited by Geoff Castellucci Production Manager and Creative Direction: Kathy Castellucci Steadicam work and Additional Direction: Layne Stein & Tony Wakim of Pattycake Productions
That’s cool, my friend is deaf and she loves dubstep and DnB style music because she feels the beat to dance. I never even considered something like this, I’ll send it to her and see what she thinks… she’s used to “listening”/feeling music every day, so I bet she could enjoy this too! She wasn’t born deaf, so she can imagine what it sounds like apparently… so I’m curious to know what she thinks of his crazy voice!
Geoff, you are an invader. You invaded my ears, my playlists, my mind, and even my bones with goosebumps, your incredible range, and your deep voice that reaches my soul ❤
Who ever said you listen through your bones got it right. From the first note the vibration from my phone to my hand to my entire body was electric. He is also so easy on the eyes, I must say❤
I thought it was a whole musical group. When I realized it was just one person I was floored. That's not singing talent. That's enormous production talent.
One voice that can sound like three or more different people. I might feel comfortable in only two vocal registers -- my regular mezzosoprano range and a lower range for singing along with Roger Miller, Marty Robinson, Johnny Cash, and the like. I'm not sure if my lower range is "chest" voice or if it turns into "subharmonic" at that point. I know I intentionally change the shape of my vocal tract and sometimes resort to vocal fry so I can reach the lower notes. I've taken more interest in this vocal range topic since discovering Home Free and Voiceplay.
My phone vibrates when he sings! I'm afraid to listen through my Bose! He is incredible!!! He is the definition of talent!!!! OK so I'm listening through my Bose speaker now. Indescribable!! No orchestra, no gimmicks - no Hollywood. Pure!i wish he had popped into my feed a few years ago!
you should check out all his other amazing stuff. Certainly plenty here on his channel (this and Shenandoah are my favorites, but 16 tons and Big John are awesome. Well, and everything else. Hard to go wrong.). But also, he sings as the bass (and half the time does the arrangements) for Voiceplay, a theatrical acappella group. They do a very wide variety so it's hard to know what people will connect with, but if you like this one you probably will like Tennessee Whiskey and Something Just Like This. And everyone who likes Disney should watch We Don't Talk about Bruno and Moana. Geoff is awesome (and so is the whole group) and they have LOTS of great options, and they just recently covered a Beach Boys Song and a Metallica song.
I'm 70 - always felt the bass 😉 Now, I just surrender to what makes me feel wonderful - when he hits that spot that makes my sternum quiver, I quit! Because "resistance is futile" 😊
Guys, y'all are not prepared for this. This is NEXT LEVEL. I'm in ever increasing awe of how Geoff keeps raising the bar...and then leaping over it to set the next bar.
Geoff, I will never stop being in awe of your ability to remold a beloved classic into something beautiful and unique without losing the heart of the original. I can't get enough of this particular cover - it's heart-wrenching and also somehow ridiculously cool, with that groove and remix-y vibe. And the video! You've taken your video-making to a brand new level with this one, to say nothing of your deeply convincing acting. I genuinely wanted to give you a hug at the end of this. Kudos all around, sir.
Geoff, as a Baritone/Bass in a singing group I have to thank you for bringing awareness to the awesomeness that is a Bass singer. You have inspired me to solo more. So often as a Bass we are taught to stick in our lane of 1 4 5, and let the Tenors and Baritones solo, consequently, we never explore our mix and head voice. What you are doing is helping inspire and teach many Bass singers.
My beloved, late mother-in-law is the one who introduced me to Geoff Castalucci's music. She passed away this April from cancer. This song really hit me hard.
So sorry for your loss Denise. My condolences to your family. I hope with time you can listen to Geoff's beautiful voices and focus on the good times with your mother in law
My 16 yr. old grandson sang this song last night at his high school concert in the way Jeff did it. He did an awesome job and is a big follower of Jeff.
Hey Geoff, i'm a little frenchman who discovered you (and Voiceplay incredible "the Dragonborn comes") just a few days ago with your beautiful "Far over the misty mountains cold" version, the best cover i've heard of this song, and my new favorite song. I'm listening and playing music for almost 43 years, and rarely been so impressed and touched by an artist. Your talent to sing, harmonies, arrange music and create such incredible videos is unparalleled for a solo artist. I just can't understand how do you not have dozens of millions views and dozens of millions followers/subscribers... and you love cats, that's even much better. 😁 you seems to be a really genuinely nice and sensitive guy, father, husband, human being. I wish you, your family and Voiceplay all the best and can't wait to see your next work.
I don't know if you're a fan of Jacques Brel, but if you are, don't you think Geoff could do some amazing things with some of Brel's chansons? Like Brel, he can tell a story with a song.
I may have at least a partial answer for that. We who love, love, love VoicePlay and Geoff can't wait to see the incredible reactions of those who are seeing the video for the first time. We will watch every single one of them to enjoy not only our VoicePlay but the unbelieving reactions by those listening.
@@laras678 hey, I didn't thought about that, the singing style of french speaking singers like Brel, Ferré, Piaf, Aznavour, can be very interesting but a little bit tricky for english or non french speaking singers, but I think it could be very interesting artistically to see where Geoff could go with Brel, I don't know if he knows french singers. Hey Geoff, do you know Brel?
Thank you for mentioning Jacques Brel. My Dad was a Rod McKuen fan and I grew up hearing a lot of stuff from McKuen and from Brel. People say McKuen was corny but I don't think so. Music is meant to bring out all the many emotions and there's no shame in that! This cover is in that tradition.
Only time I can do that is when I drink spirits, which isnt accurate and isn't healthy. It can totally drop the floor on your vocal chords if you've song abit though.
The haunting sorrow in this one is exquisite. Every new song is even better than the last, which seems impossible, and yet! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and creativity.
Deep voices are underrated. Geoff has been doing the best job imaginable to show the world the power of the Deep Side of the Voice! Thanks Geoff, we all love what you do!
Музыкальный шедевр! 👏❤ Мелодия очень красивая, успокаивает, умиротворяет, похожа на колыбельную. У Джеффа , кроме редкого голоса , своя ниша и прекрасный вкус !👏 Достойный пример пустышкам шоубизнеса!
His deep tones are so smooth, and buttery. There are some that seem so beyond deep, they drag you down below, while others transport you to another time/place/reality. In this song, idk what the exact time was, but when he hit it, OMGoodness....it was like he swallowed me whole....
That image of you sitting surrounded by light-sunlight pouring in through the windows and glowing on the floorboards-while singing "ain't no sunshine" is really powerful. Goes to show how a dazzling exterior can mask a whole lot of inner pain and regret. The "darkness every day" is something we carry around inside of us. Reminds me of a line from another song: "There's a beauty in being broken, I've been seeing it." That's what you've done here Geoff; you've found beauty in the brokenness, and shared that vision with the rest of us. Thank you! 💙 (that line is from "Without Fear" by Dermot Kennedy, btw)
I hadn't picked up on that until you pointed it out. And yes, the juxtaposition of the light and dark is powerful, but it's an inner darkness. .... mind blown
If a person doesn’t break a little here and there, how is their soul going to grow? There is a Japanese-word for the repair of a broken vase. You don’t just slap a dab of glue on it. Oh no! You thank the brokenness with a glimmer of pure gold. You’ve outgrown those baby booties. Walk tall and just be. Pain and all.
Where does he find those high registers? The range on this guy is one of a kind. Nobody can do the things that he alone can do. Can you name anyone else. Nobody with his bass range can also be in perfect pitch in high range and still have a purity of tone. Geoff Castelluci you are quite literally "something else". Congratulations.
OK. Has everyone missed him lightly running his fingers over the carved edge of the table that he might feel something other than his crushing pain? The only thing that rivals his sublime voice is his mindbending stagecraft! I'm in love!
It was also a way to show the two wineglasses, one on its side. I think it's a nod to the original song, which was inspired after Bill Withers watched Days of Wine & Roses, about two alcoholics in an unhealthy relationship. When she was gone, she was often off on a bender. This guy is untucked, untied, undone -- another subtle detail to tell the story of the song.
@@bluesmith1938 Oh he certainly is, but that was also how I missed things! Now my method is: 1st watch - look at Geoff and only Geoff *sigh* 😊. 2nd watch - struggle to tear my eyes away from Geoff 😊👀 to catch the wonderfully subtle and creative extras! 3rd, 4th, 5th watch.... well I'm sure you can guess! 😂
How someone can sound like a demon one second and then like an angel the next, I’ll never know! My favourite singer of all time and I’m STILL always surprised at how amazing he is with each new song! Just wow!
Восхитительный бас! 🤩удивительное сочетание такого глубокого баса с такой хрупкой романтичной внешностью. Четыре октавы - это сильно! Джефф, люблю ваше творчество!
I'm absolutely in LOVE with Geoff's upper range. There's such a clear and beautiful quality to it that just takes my breath away every time I hear it. Please sing more songs like this Geoff!
I completely agree Victoria! I love his smooth buttery mid range but his beautiful high range makes me grin like a Cheshire cat just as much as the bass drops. We definitely need more! 😊
Such a beautiful rendition of a classic. My dad loved the original, it was his favorite Bill Withers song. My dad passed away in 2020, today would have been his 73 birthday. This did my heart so much good. Thank you for sharing your talent with us all.
OKAYYYYY!!!! This is a masterpiece of craft, a genius creation and most of all a you've got serious vocal elements working truly well together, especially from one vocalist. Extremely complicated production with just one artist. I can't explain it! It is extremely well crafted from beginning to end by one human. This must have taken months of planning and executing. AMAZING and beautiful. It even has the sticky effect, you nailed it. I just don't know how you accomplished such composition and development. Honestly sharing this, this is a very contrasting piece, packed with talents I thought would never compliments in a production of just one artist, usually we get a short few seconds, but this is just spectacular. Geoff, I am curious, realistic, how long did this masterpiece take you? Please let me know, because this is sonically impressive. Who else feels what I am saying?
I had the great honor of meeting Bill Withers many long years ago. He was a very nice, very kind man. I didn’t know him more than a few hours and I had no idea who he was at the time-which he and his crew thought very funny. A few days later I saw him on TV performing Lean On Me, a song I’d always loved. #Headsmack. Anyway, I remember thinking that day that he was a man who carried a lot of sadness and a lot of beauty with him-it was an odd thought but I never forgot it. I think this arrangement and Geoff’s performance really does him justice.
His range is ridiculous. Like full on ridiculous. How? It sounds so effortless regardless of where he's singing. I also enjoy how he "sings with his hands" as one commenter on another video said. You can anticipate the low note and your soul still isn't ready...just wow
I have a hearing loss in mid and upper ranges. Not total loss, but moderate. But i can still hear that bass, and I love music so much, these deep bass voices are a gift for me ❤
Check out his video on hearing loss. His wife has significant hearing loss, and I just keep thinking how blessed she is to have such a deep voiced husband!
If I showed this to someone who did not know him, they would swear there were four different singers. Another amazing performance that will enthrall the audience.
@@paulwhitford6814 I remember when my husband first discovered Geoff and then Voiceplay, he had to constantly tell me which it was. I honestly couldn't tell the difference between his songs with himself or with the other guys!
This is the best display of Geoff's range yet. Simple yet absolutely incredible. He has managed to keep the soul of this song and give it a beautiful modern twist. I am in love with all the highs and lows of this !!!
I've seen this repeatedly on Patreon and I'll never tire of it! Melancholy Geoff and his singing are riveting. The style is different from what he normally does and I'm loving watching him evolve and grow. Geoff's harmonies are spot on and take advantage of a good portion of his amazing range. Geoff's acting is convincing and heartbreaking. Awesomeness!!!!! 💜💜💜
What a joy that you have given us the opportunity to support your music and your videos, Geoff. This one blew me away, auditory and visually and I'm so glad I helped for a small part to make this a reality, because I am in awe.. Immediately from the very first seconds, you start it off with this highly impactful, catchy and groovy motif which almost feels like a punch to the gut, which aids in telling the story to be told. Only to later strip it down and build it back up. I wish this could be about an hour longer, as I was absolutely enthralled by your interpretation of what is an absolute classic and you have my full attention. Using your entire range again, using so many layers and elements, with smoothly performed riffs which all has their role in the story you are telling. You have given this track such an updated feel, pacing and vibe. Whereas the original stays the same throughout, as usual you can't help yourself but to mix it up and make it different. Which is so interesting and with each listen there are more details to pick up on. On repeat. Endlessly. It won't get boring, It will join the ranks of the classics, as it's original inspiration. Visually, It is rather different from what we are used to from you besides the group shots, but I so SO appreciate you trying new things, and I duly enjoyed many of the choices you made. The movement of the camera, the composition of all the shots was really well done. The lighting, the effects that you added here and there. Unfortunately sometimes the group shot was a bit too blurry for my liking, but not in a way that disturbed the overall result too much. You always nail the details, this one is no different; Very fitting elements on set and one item making its return, the intentional blur, symmetric vs asymmetric shots.. The editing of the different chosen shots together with the camera movements really works. Your "acting" is a wonderful touch to change up your videos and in several parts you really sell the story you are telling. Thank you for trying different things and taking risks. This one is for sure near the top of the list of your best creations yet. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Excellent cover, as usual. Geoff NEVER disappoints. His range is off the charts. But the truly amazing thing is that his tone, vocal expression, clarity, timber etc. are "spot on" regardless of vocal register. On VoicePlay's cover of "Oogie Boogie's Song", you'll hear Geoff float from his upper registers to lowest registers with no detectable effort at all. His voice is smooth, haunting, sexy & delicious. I love ALL his music and that of VoicePlay too. My favorite Geoff cover is "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold". He is my favorite bar none.
I'm not sure why UA-cam dropped this in my recommended list since I'm far from the demographics but I'm so glad they did. From a card carrying senior citizen whose long ago teenage self had a crush on a long forgotten actor who sang this on a long forgotten variety show, I thank you. Music should evoke emotion, no matter your age. This brought a smile and a tear to that long forgotten teenagers face.
Are you kidding us Geoff?!?! This arrangement is absolutely insane! And I LOVE IT!!! Videos like this one really show how good of an arranger you are. Seriously, you‘re a world-class arranger. The creative ideas that you put into your songs are just amazing and specifically with this one you outdid yourself once again. Bravo Geoff!
@@marshayoung9387 If kathy arranged this it looks like this : Kathy: in here you must hit 3 tine G2 "i know" Geoff: I WANT G1 Kathy: But... Geoff: G1 Kathy: uh okay
I can imagine you thinking of Karhy being gone as you sang this. The heartache is there in your voice and it hits us right in the feels. A brilliant job, once again.
The opening sound effect is reminiscent of wind whistling through a ghost town…a perfect way to start the song off with a feeling of desolation. The backing instrumentation 0:23 behind the opening chorus is also mighty impactful. It’s just that single note played on a piano, but it has the tone quality of tubular bells, ringing out a harmonic of the octave above the note being played, furthering that feeling of despair and desolation, like the feel of the tolling of an imposing bell tower. 1:17 The reverberant ticking clock starting at this section of the song captures the mood perfectly. You know that feel you get…you’re overtired, something heavy is weighing on your mind, you can’t sleep, you roll over to check the clock and it’s 3 AM and you’re distraught almost deliriously hallucinating with tired and worry? Clocks always seem to tick louder. This, combined with the heavily distorted instrumentation, embodies this discombobulated feeling brilliantly. Super distorted Muse-esque guitar/keyboard at 1:35 adds an uncomfortable feeling - conveying the distorted feeling of the singer, perhaps? Also at 1:35, there is an extra pulse in the backing vocals on the word “gone,” sounding like he is literally crying out. There is more white space in between the backing vocals at 1:49, giving a more disjointed feel…signifying that he is further falling apart? This, combined with the opening shot of this section being blurry and then slowly coming into focus, gives an impression to me that he is descending further into disorientation. Geoff's pose during this shot blurry/focused shot is very open and vulnerable, and the scene following has us witnessing Geoff deliriously roam around the kitchen as one shot dissolves into another...we've all been there. I felt this scene in my very soul. 2:18 - The introduction of strings pulls on the heartstrings even further, adding a whole new level of sadness. I love how there are bowed violins as well as a few pizzicato notes. The more sounds that enter this song, the more it conveys to me the feeling of a myriad of thoughts and feelings and emotions swimming around in your head. It’s a kaleidoscope of misery. At 2:27, there is a cool high instrumentation sound, followed by what sure sounds like vocals hitting a D5 to C5 crying out in anguish. The layers of emotion in this arrangement and performance are astounding. 2:38 - The first and only major chord in the song. There have been open fifth D chords, but this is the first full-on major chord. What does it signify? Did he think he glimpsed her out the window? Has she come back? Did he have a moment of clarity, of resolve? A momentary major chord in the sea of minor chords, a little glimmer of hope…but it is fleeting, as we then go back to the minor in the next phrase. 2:42 - There is an interesting effect put on Geoff’s voice here. It almost sounds like a memory of his own voice, reminding him that this has happened before. 2:47: All the elements of the song come back in - the ticking clock, the distorted guitar, the strong and low humming, along with a new sound effect, a wah-wah pulsing sound, a sound I can picture as disorienting after an entire night of no sleep. It pulsates in almost a syncopated rhythm, adding even more discomfort. All of these sounds jumble and swirl around in your head, creating a sense of disorientation. Very evocative of the feeling the singer has as he roams the halls of the empty house in despair. I love how the song doesn’t end all together. Each sound/instrument ends slightly off from each other. Just like the singer of the song seems to be slowly coming undone, so is the ending of the song.
Geoff is not the only one who has a way with words! I love reading your break-downs Angie. I have very little musical knowledge but I gain a little more understanding of it from you. Thanks!
Awesome breakdown. One thing I also liked was how at 1:52, he very subtly hits an A1 in the background one beat before the 808s come in with that pulse, keeping you on the edge. Really cool touch.
Oh my lord! The depth of feeling in this is wonderful. I love your bass notes Geoff but the plaintive tone in your higher range (more please) along with your anguished expressions were exquisite, you brought tears to my eyes. Your choice of the camera following solo melancholy Geoff wandering the empty spaces was a visual delight, not only enabling me to appreciate more of the nuances of your performance but pulling at the heartstrings even more. Your creativity and attention to detail never cease to amaze. Thank you so much for one more beautiful thing in my life! 😪🎶😃💜
@@GeoffCastellucci this comment right here just made me laugh so hard that I cried. My cousin passed away last night, and this is the only song I even want to listen to atm.
The next time I have a migraine, his low tones are gonna feel so good in my head. Thank you.
Why is Geoff not a superstar. Oh my goodness he is astronomical.
איזה מנעד מדהים!
והבסים מרעידים את העצמות והנשמה!
I don't care which end of his vocal range he is singing, his voice is like melted butter, so smooth and warm. I could listen all day!!!
Im guilty of doing just that 🤚🏼😂
His voice melts the butter 😁
to me it's relaxing
I agree on all counts.
I could not agree with you more!
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that this song is Arranged, Produced, Filmed, Performed, and Edited by Geoff himself? That's a lot of work on top of being an amazing singer. Mad props to you Geoff
God Geoff. That is what he is.
Ain't no way he filmed it himself! I can see him sitting in the chair and the camera is still moving.
Arranged, Produced, Filmed, Performed, and Edited by Geoff Castellucci
Production Manager and Creative Direction: Kathy Castellucci
Steadicam work and Additional Direction: Layne Stein & Tony Wakim of Pattycake Productions
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@@MrGatlin98 Static cam stuff by Geoff, steadicam work by Layne Stein and Tony Wakim.
He's like a "merman". He sings and everyone falls in love! It is impossible to pass by this voice immune. It touches our soul!
"Cough", merman!
Very well put. I happen to be a mermaid.🧜♀️ He is like Aquaman.🧜♂️
Mermaids aka Sirens were/are demon spawn. They came about when Demons would mate with animals/HUE-mans.
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You do not listen to Geoff with your ears. You listen with your BONES.
This is one of the best comments I've seen about his voice, oh my goodness
@@gracenewsom4694 Ditto! Even in the higher ranges...Kathy is so lucky!
You got that right
Love it
AMEN ! ! !
Everybody needs a quartet of Geoff's sitting in the corner to add ambiance and harmony to everyday life....
YES!!!
your voice is truly amazing. I wish I had your range.
Yes but no one will ever be able to tie a tie properly ever again. It's just not possible while listening to this.
Wait. A quarter of Geoff's what?
I agree!
I can only imagine this man singing O Death. His voice is difficult to believe, but impossible to deny it's real when it's vibrating your chest.
Why did i just imagine him singing "the devil went down to Georgia".
I want to hear him sing O Death now
Okay I freaking love o death and now wanna hear him sing iy
O death is a perfect song for him to try
Omg that would be stellar. ❤️
I'm Deaf and I FEEL his voice. Incredible.
Wait for real???! That is fricken amazing 😍
Yup, deaf people can feel the vibrations. I love bass singers.
I am going to start to pay attention to the vibes. 💗 Thanks!
Im not deaf and still feel it
That’s cool, my friend is deaf and she loves dubstep and DnB style music because she feels the beat to dance.
I never even considered something like this, I’ll send it to her and see what she thinks… she’s used to “listening”/feeling music every day, so I bet she could enjoy this too!
She wasn’t born deaf, so she can imagine what it sounds like apparently… so I’m curious to know what she thinks of his crazy voice!
I was a professional pianist and played for a lot of singers, bu never one with the range and control of this great singer.
I practice singing every day and I have pretty good range, but Geoff is my idol. I want to sound like him someday!
Holy rusted metal Batman! How is this guy not super famous? He's amazing!
He IS super famous.
Geoff, you are an invader. You invaded my ears, my playlists, my mind, and even my bones with goosebumps, your incredible range, and your deep voice that reaches my soul ❤
Such range! I have to close my eyes and feel the music he is singing. ❤
honestly what's incredible is how clear and effortless his tenor is. doesn't sound like he's straining at all. his range is just massive.
Who ever said you listen through your bones got it right. From the first note the vibration from my phone to my hand to my entire body was electric. He is also so easy on the eyes, I must say❤
I thought it was a whole musical group. When I realized it was just one person I was floored. That's not singing talent. That's enormous production talent.
One voice that can sound like three or more different people.
I might feel comfortable in only two vocal registers -- my regular mezzosoprano range and a lower range for singing along with Roger Miller, Marty Robinson, Johnny Cash, and the like. I'm not sure if my lower range is "chest" voice or if it turns into "subharmonic" at that point. I know I intentionally change the shape of my vocal tract and sometimes resort to vocal fry so I can reach the lower notes. I've taken more interest in this vocal range topic since discovering Home Free and Voiceplay.
My phone vibrates when he sings! I'm afraid to listen through my Bose! He is incredible!!! He is the definition of talent!!!! OK so I'm listening through my Bose speaker now. Indescribable!! No orchestra, no gimmicks - no Hollywood. Pure!i wish he had popped into my feed a few years ago!
Why am I just learning about this gift of nature?!?
you should check out all his other amazing stuff. Certainly plenty here on his channel (this and Shenandoah are my favorites, but 16 tons and Big John are awesome. Well, and everything else. Hard to go wrong.). But also, he sings as the bass (and half the time does the arrangements) for Voiceplay, a theatrical acappella group. They do a very wide variety so it's hard to know what people will connect with, but if you like this one you probably will like Tennessee Whiskey and Something Just Like This. And everyone who likes Disney should watch We Don't Talk about Bruno and Moana. Geoff is awesome (and so is the whole group) and they have LOTS of great options, and they just recently covered a Beach Boys Song and a Metallica song.
Потрясающий голос!! Обволакивающий, плотный, в нём утопаешь и растворяешься!!! Бас нереальный!!!
да! Невероятной красоты и чистоты. И диапазон потрясающий - от профундо до тенора!
Шикарно- нет слов. ❤
I'm 70 - always felt the bass 😉 Now, I just surrender to what makes me feel wonderful - when he hits that spot that makes my sternum quiver, I quit! Because "resistance is futile" 😊
Guys, y'all are not prepared for this. This is NEXT LEVEL. I'm in ever increasing awe of how Geoff keeps raising the bar...and then leaping over it to set the next bar.
is geoff breaking his records here? l mean super high notes or low notes
@@turanbirligi6969 No records set for high or low notes, no.
@@angiewoollard704 i belive that some day geoff will get higher than A5
@@turanbirligi6969 No record breaking, but he definitely does some things that he has never done before.
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Geoff, I will never stop being in awe of your ability to remold a beloved classic into something beautiful and unique without losing the heart of the original. I can't get enough of this particular cover - it's heart-wrenching and also somehow ridiculously cool, with that groove and remix-y vibe. And the video! You've taken your video-making to a brand new level with this one, to say nothing of your deeply convincing acting. I genuinely wanted to give you a hug at the end of this. Kudos all around, sir.
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It took until the end to want to give him a hug???
Heck, crossed that bridge 3 videos ago.
@@PeBoVision I feel ya...
Thank you!
@@PeBoVision Yes please?
Geoff's voice so magical... The low notes are unreal. ..Smooth & Warm..
Like Tennessee whiskey...
Like a really good smooth bourbon.
he is a gravesite digger that goes 6ft deep.
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@@monty-365 : that how I describe his voice in the BASSment.
Geoff, as a Baritone/Bass in a singing group I have to thank you for bringing awareness to the awesomeness that is a Bass singer. You have inspired me to solo more. So often as a Bass we are taught to stick in our lane of 1 4 5, and let the Tenors and Baritones solo, consequently, we never explore our mix and head voice. What you are doing is helping inspire and teach many Bass singers.
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us bass singers are left in the darkness
I'm sorry, but it's kinda funny to hear that low/deep voice coming out of such a soft-looking guy hahah it is impressive though
I think there should be more bass solos honestly. I love the way a good bass voice sounds 😍😍😍
Nothing better than a bass solo!
This man is the best singer in the world right now
I wholeheartedly agree with your statement here Q crew
ayo do not exaggerate, never listened to Dimash before?
That's high praise... perhaps you've never heard of Celine Dion?
In the type of singing you do Geoff, your in the lead
Avi Kaplan is pretty good too
My beloved, late mother-in-law is the one who introduced me to Geoff Castalucci's music. She passed away this April from cancer. This song really hit me hard.
So sorry for your loss Denise. My condolences to your family. I hope with time you can listen to Geoff's beautiful voices and focus on the good times with your mother in law
Oh that is so sad. I hope this and other music offers some comfort in your grief.
Blessings upon you. Sge watches over you in a better place.
❤️
I think it’s amazing you adored your mother in law so much. Definitely shows she was a brilliant light.
Myyyy Gooodddd!!!
What voice!!!
Magic!!!
@williamrolls2599 Hi...was a busy and nice day!
When Geoff Castellucci interprets a song one feels that this is the one and true way to sing it ❤
His voice is instant calm. I can never get enough.
It is so nice to hear Geoff showing his upper register more in this song 🥰 the bass is amazing but he is certainly more than a one trick pony.
FOR REAL. I was just re-watching Oogie Boogie and thinking we needed more Rock Star Geoff!
It's also the fact that he can go from the high to mid vocals and just drop to the lower aspects of bass incredibly fast
Totally agree. Plus he's astonishing gorgeous!!
My 16 yr. old grandson sang this song last night at his high school concert in the way Jeff did it. He did an awesome job and is a big follower of Jeff.
How wonderful ❤
Lovely arrangement for a fabulous classic. ❤
I AM IN SHOCK. MY BRAIN CANT PROCESS HOW GOOD THIS IS
I am in shock that YOU are in shock. WE ARE SHOCKED!
Geoff Castellucci is simply amazing. He uses that five octave vocal range like a fine instrument.
E1-B4 is the range I heard, 3 1/2 octaves.
Almost as talented in that as Freddie Mercury. Almost. But awesome.
I stand corrected - I was thinking his voice was 4 octaves. Ooops!
@@jenniferfolsom3790Well his recorded range is B0-D5, so 4 1/2. Just not all of it in this song.
Geez. This brings tears to my eyes every time.
THIS. IS. A. MASTERPIECE. *chills*
Hey Geoff, i'm a little frenchman who discovered you (and Voiceplay incredible "the Dragonborn comes") just a few days ago with your beautiful "Far over the misty mountains cold" version, the best cover i've heard of this song, and my new favorite song. I'm listening and playing music for almost 43 years, and rarely been so impressed and touched by an artist. Your talent to sing, harmonies, arrange music and create such incredible videos is unparalleled for a solo artist. I just can't understand how do you not have dozens of millions views and dozens of millions followers/subscribers... and you love cats, that's even much better. 😁 you seems to be a really genuinely nice and sensitive guy, father, husband, human being.
I wish you, your family and Voiceplay all the best and can't wait to see your next work.
I don't know if you're a fan of Jacques Brel, but if you are, don't you think Geoff could do some amazing things with some of Brel's chansons? Like Brel, he can tell a story with a song.
I may have at least a partial answer for that. We who love, love, love VoicePlay and Geoff can't wait to see the incredible reactions of those who are seeing the video for the first time. We will watch every single one of them to enjoy not only our VoicePlay but the unbelieving reactions by those listening.
@@laras678 hey, I didn't thought about that, the singing style of french speaking singers like Brel, Ferré, Piaf, Aznavour, can be very interesting but a little bit tricky for english or non french speaking singers, but I think it could be very interesting artistically to see where Geoff could go with Brel, I don't know if he knows french singers. Hey Geoff, do you know Brel?
@@bjspeck4337 that's so great to see other people reacts to Geoff or Voiceplay, so many feelings, emotions, I really enjoy all of these good vibes.
Thank you for mentioning Jacques Brel. My Dad was a Rod McKuen fan and I grew up hearing a lot of stuff from McKuen and from Brel.
People say McKuen was corny but I don't think so. Music is meant to bring out all the many emotions and there's no shame in that!
This cover is in that tradition.
А меня впечатлил дизайн, единство интерьера и одежды. Стильно! Исполнение песни тоже на высоте.
Найдите кресло Мерин Монро , я его видел в книге1986 . Бомба . Но до сих пор не немогу найти эту советскую книгу.
When he just suddenly drops to that low bass from high tenor just gives me goosebumps
Only time I can do that is when I drink spirits, which isnt accurate and isn't healthy. It can totally drop the floor on your vocal chords if you've song abit though.
The haunting sorrow in this one is exquisite. Every new song is even better than the last, which seems impossible, and yet! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and creativity.
well stated…
very well, I do love the vibe of the last two
It resonates goodness.
Too true....
Deep voices are underrated. Geoff has been doing the best job imaginable to show the world the power of the Deep Side of the Voice! Thanks Geoff, we all love what you do!
This arrangement is magnificent and Geoff adds feeling to the song that is exquisite. His vocal range is totally off the charts. Love this version!
This arrangement hits a great balance between the higher, low, and super-low tones. They all flowed together very naturally in this arrangement.
@@rowanaforrest9792 : it called vocal aerobics, he is something else. his vocal range should be ( F#0) B0- C6.
Amazing how he harmonizes with himself
Музыкальный шедевр! 👏❤ Мелодия очень красивая, успокаивает, умиротворяет, похожа на колыбельную. У Джеффа , кроме редкого голоса , своя ниша и прекрасный вкус !👏 Достойный пример пустышкам шоубизнеса!
His deep tones are so smooth, and buttery. There are some that seem so beyond deep, they drag you down below, while others transport you to another time/place/reality. In this song, idk what the exact time was, but when he hit it, OMGoodness....it was like he swallowed me whole....
That image of you sitting surrounded by light-sunlight pouring in through the windows and glowing on the floorboards-while singing "ain't no sunshine" is really powerful. Goes to show how a dazzling exterior can mask a whole lot of inner pain and regret. The "darkness every day" is something we carry around inside of us.
Reminds me of a line from another song: "There's a beauty in being broken, I've been seeing it."
That's what you've done here Geoff; you've found beauty in the brokenness, and shared that vision with the rest of us. Thank you! 💙
(that line is from "Without Fear" by Dermot Kennedy, btw)
I was gonna do a long physiological comment on what many men feel but decided not to do so.
I hadn't picked up on that until you pointed it out. And yes, the juxtaposition of the light and dark is powerful, but it's an inner darkness. .... mind blown
If a person doesn’t break a little here and there, how is their soul going to grow? There is a Japanese-word for the repair of a broken vase. You don’t just slap a dab of glue on it. Oh no! You thank the brokenness with a glimmer of pure gold. You’ve outgrown those baby booties. Walk tall and just be. Pain and all.
If we'd never been broken before, never had any cracks in us at all, how would the light ever get in?
His voice is totally sick his range from top to bottom is crazy amazing. Love when he hits that super low octave
That was a super creative arrangement. He always manages to one up himself
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aplease update geoff castellucci vocal range video he hit F1 chest in friend in the othrr side and B0 sub in halo theme
Celine who?
I was actually looking for Marcello basses comment of the low notes list because I don't have pitch perfect hearing
we need your timestamps with notes!
His higher registers sound incredible.
SQUEAK - thank you
@@GeoffCastellucci lol
Where does he find those high registers? The range on this guy is one of a kind. Nobody can do the things that he alone can do. Can you name anyone else. Nobody with his bass range can also be in perfect pitch in high range and still have a purity of tone. Geoff Castelluci you are quite literally "something else". Congratulations.
How many octaves is his range though? damn lol well i bet someone is gonna vocally analyze this song at some point
@@themagescorner 5 octaves
Astonishing multiple octave voice! Beautiful.
fantastic range & love your different spin on the songs very clever , thankyou 🌹🌟
This depth is a sound from Mother Earth's soft womb and reaching warm summer sun.
Such powerful and yet soothing masculine voice ❤
This always was one of my favorites - and now even more so!! Fantastic rendition!!
He seems so heartbroken, it makes me cry. Astonishing acting! 💔❤️🎶❤️🔥
…and a FANTASTIC rendition of this song.
OK. Has everyone missed him lightly running his fingers over the carved edge of the table that he might feel something other than his crushing pain? The only thing that rivals his sublime voice is his mindbending stagecraft! I'm in love!
It was also a way to show the two wineglasses, one on its side. I think it's a nod to the original song, which was inspired after Bill Withers watched Days of Wine & Roses, about two alcoholics in an unhealthy relationship. When she was gone, she was often off on a bender. This guy is untucked, untied, undone -- another subtle detail to tell the story of the song.
@@shirleykarr3554 Oh, very much so. And the utterly crushed posture. I ached for him.
Oh yes, I quickly learned to pay closer attention to Geoffs videos, so as not to miss any of the often subtle and wonderfully creative little titbits!
@@suzybailey5501 Great that he's so very easy to pay close attention to, isn't it?
@@bluesmith1938 Oh he certainly is, but that was also how I missed things! Now my method is: 1st watch - look at Geoff and only Geoff *sigh* 😊. 2nd watch - struggle to tear my eyes away from Geoff 😊👀 to catch the wonderfully subtle and creative extras! 3rd, 4th, 5th watch.... well I'm sure you can guess! 😂
He's got such an amazing range
And he can sing in all of them.
How someone can sound like a demon one second and then like an angel the next, I’ll never know! My favourite singer of all time and I’m STILL always surprised at how amazing he is with each new song! Just wow!
Exactly. I'm so used to his low notes that hearing him do higher ones kinda throws me off for a second.
If you want another demon/ angel singer look up jinjer you might like it
@@linkthor5247 Thanks for the suggestion. She’s definitely impressive.
This man has a stick of butter for a larynx. His voice is way too smooth!
Восхитительный бас! 🤩удивительное сочетание такого глубокого баса с такой хрупкой романтичной внешностью. Четыре октавы - это сильно! Джефф, люблю ваше творчество!
I'm absolutely in LOVE with Geoff's upper range. There's such a clear and beautiful quality to it that just takes my breath away every time I hear it. Please sing more songs like this Geoff!
I completely agree Victoria! I love his smooth buttery mid range but his beautiful high range makes me grin like a Cheshire cat just as much as the bass drops. We definitely need more! 😊
Right? We all get goofy over those lows, but man he sounds great up higher too.
@@suzybailey5501 it's the contrast from the high notes to the low notes that just tickles my brain cells 😮💨
@@lkayh I'm a sucker for some high notes ngl
Y’all aren’t ready for this. This might just be my new favorite from Geoff. So great
It’s hard to top High and Dry, 16 Tons and Misty Mountains, but yeah, this one just moved to the top.
Haha. Every song by Geoff is my new favorite. :)
Literally got goosebumps!! Wow….just wow!
I totally love this song. His facial expression looks likes he's serious. His voice gives me chills. Keep up the awsome work.❤❤
Удивительный голос.Хочется сушать бесконечно. Желаю здоровья, удачи в бизнесе и усехов в творчестве.
Absolutely beautiful version.
Such a beautiful rendition of a classic. My dad loved the original, it was his favorite Bill Withers song. My dad passed away in 2020, today would have been his 73 birthday. This did my heart so much good. Thank you for sharing your talent with us all.
Поет как дышит. Дышит и поет. Гармония. 👍👍👍👍👍
OKAYYYYY!!!! This is a masterpiece of craft, a genius creation and most of all a you've got serious vocal elements working truly well together, especially from one vocalist. Extremely complicated production with just one artist. I can't explain it! It is extremely well crafted from beginning to end by one human. This must have taken months of planning and executing. AMAZING and beautiful. It even has the sticky effect, you nailed it. I just don't know how you accomplished such composition and development. Honestly sharing this, this is a very contrasting piece, packed with talents I thought would never compliments in a production of just one artist, usually we get a short few seconds, but this is just spectacular. Geoff, I am curious, realistic, how long did this masterpiece take you? Please let me know, because this is sonically impressive. Who else feels what I am saying?
I had the great honor of meeting Bill Withers many long years ago. He was a very nice, very kind man. I didn’t know him more than a few hours and I had no idea who he was at the time-which he and his crew thought very funny. A few days later I saw him on TV performing Lean On Me, a song I’d always loved. #Headsmack. Anyway, I remember thinking that day that he was a man who carried a lot of sadness and a lot of beauty with him-it was an odd thought but I never forgot it. I think this arrangement and Geoff’s performance really does him justice.
I WILL FOREVER BE CONVINCED THAT NOT NEARLY ENOUGH PEOPLE KNOW WHO GEOFF IS. LIKE HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MILLIONS OF VIEWS?
I mean he does get over a million on like every cover he does but yeah it deserves more
It will. Oh, it will!
I KNOW RIGHT
OMG You are now my favorite singer.
This video is so moving. I feel your emptiness.
Geoff's range will never stop putting me into shock at the low notes.
У Джеффа чистейший и гармоничный бас, просто волос дыбом встаёт. 💓Супер!!!
His range is ridiculous. Like full on ridiculous. How? It sounds so effortless regardless of where he's singing. I also enjoy how he "sings with his hands" as one commenter on another video said. You can anticipate the low note and your soul still isn't ready...just wow
I have a hearing loss in mid and upper ranges. Not total loss, but moderate. But i can still hear that bass, and I love music so much, these deep bass voices are a gift for me ❤
Check out his video on hearing loss. His wife has significant hearing loss, and I just keep thinking how blessed she is to have such a deep voiced husband!
Hello 👋
If I showed this to someone who did not know him, they would swear there were four different singers. Another amazing performance that will enthrall the audience.
Funny you pose this, I came across Geoff recently and thought it was 4 different people. He has an amazing voice.
@@paulwhitford6814 I remember when my husband first discovered Geoff and then Voiceplay, he had to constantly tell me which it was. I honestly couldn't tell the difference between his songs with himself or with the other guys!
The Headless Horseman, and Misty Mountains are the ones that really kind of threw me for a minute, until I figured out that it was all him.
The first video I watched Idid think there were 4 singers. His videos and his voice are amazing.
Wow! What a range!!!!!🎶
This is the best display of Geoff's range yet. Simple yet absolutely incredible. He has managed to keep the soul of this song and give it a beautiful modern twist. I am in love with all the highs and lows of this !!!
I've seen this repeatedly on Patreon and I'll never tire of it! Melancholy Geoff and his singing are riveting. The style is different from what he normally does and I'm loving watching him evolve and grow. Geoff's harmonies are spot on and take advantage of a good portion of his amazing range. Geoff's acting is convincing and heartbreaking. Awesomeness!!!!! 💜💜💜
Right? His camera presence is half the magic 😁👏
Yes!
My favorite Voice play cover is Tennessee Whiskey... what a talented group of guys ...❤🎉
Everything Geoff does is outstanding but this one is particularly incredible!!
what geoff is doing here can you give spoiler
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New Voiceplay AND new Geoff in one week?! Sign me up!
I can't stand the original version of this song, mostly because it's on our work playlist and MASSIVELY overplayed, but this cover is EXQUISITE 😍
What a joy that you have given us the opportunity to support your music and your videos, Geoff. This one blew me away, auditory and visually and I'm so glad I helped for a small part to make this a reality, because I am in awe..
Immediately from the very first seconds, you start it off with this highly impactful, catchy and groovy motif which almost feels like a punch to the gut, which aids in telling the story to be told. Only to later strip it down and build it back up. I wish this could be about an hour longer, as I was absolutely enthralled by your interpretation of what is an absolute classic and you have my full attention. Using your entire range again, using so many layers and elements, with smoothly performed riffs which all has their role in the story you are telling.
You have given this track such an updated feel, pacing and vibe. Whereas the original stays the same throughout, as usual you can't help yourself but to mix it up and make it different. Which is so interesting and with each listen there are more details to pick up on. On repeat. Endlessly. It won't get boring, It will join the ranks of the classics, as it's original inspiration.
Visually, It is rather different from what we are used to from you besides the group shots, but I so SO appreciate you trying new things, and I duly enjoyed many of the choices you made. The movement of the camera, the composition of all the shots was really well done. The lighting, the effects that you added here and there. Unfortunately sometimes the group shot was a bit too blurry for my liking, but not in a way that disturbed the overall result too much.
You always nail the details, this one is no different; Very fitting elements on set and one item making its return, the intentional blur, symmetric vs asymmetric shots.. The editing of the different chosen shots together with the camera movements really works. Your "acting" is a wonderful touch to change up your videos and in several parts you really sell the story you are telling.
Thank you for trying different things and taking risks. This one is for sure near the top of the list of your best creations yet. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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A very succinct reply. Thank you!
Excellent cover, as usual. Geoff NEVER disappoints. His range is off the charts. But the truly amazing thing is that his tone, vocal expression, clarity, timber etc. are "spot on" regardless of vocal register. On VoicePlay's cover of "Oogie Boogie's Song", you'll hear Geoff float from his upper registers to lowest registers with no detectable effort at all. His voice is smooth, haunting, sexy & delicious. I love ALL his music and that of VoicePlay too. My favorite Geoff cover is "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold". He is my favorite bar none.
I’m really impressed with your comment, if you don’t mind friendship where are you from?
I'm not sure why UA-cam dropped this in my recommended list since I'm far from the demographics but I'm so glad they did. From a card carrying senior citizen whose long ago teenage self had a crush on a long forgotten actor who sang this on a long forgotten variety show, I thank you. Music should evoke emotion, no matter your age. This brought a smile and a tear to that long forgotten teenagers face.
Are you kidding us Geoff?!?! This arrangement is absolutely insane! And I LOVE IT!!! Videos like this one really show how good of an arranger you are. Seriously, you‘re a world-class arranger. The creative ideas that you put into your songs are just amazing and specifically with this one you outdid yourself once again. Bravo Geoff!
I believe his wife Kathy is his production manager as well as Voice Plays. She is so overlooked as a part of the team.
@@marshayoung9387 If kathy arranged this it looks like this :
Kathy: in here you must hit 3 tine G2 "i know"
Geoff: I WANT G1
Kathy: But...
Geoff: G1
Kathy: uh okay
this man’s range is unfathomable
*ALL* of Geoff's registers are gorgeous to listen to----the bass is the flaky crust on the pie.
I’m really impressed with your comment, if you don’t mind friendship where are you from?
Hello 👋
This guys doesn’t feeds music to your ears, it’s goes directly to your soul.
He is freaking amazing,love him,TY!!!!❤❤❤
This gentleman purrs like a lion. I can't get over the range of his extraordinary voice, just mind blowing. I'm loving it. Thank you
Holy crap, this arrangement is so pretty! The perfect amount of low and high range, beautiful harmonies, what more there is to say?
Уникальный певец, богатейший тембр голоса, высокая культура пения,лучший из лучших!
и слова хорошии
Wise words
God, do I just love his voice!❤
I can imagine you thinking of Karhy being gone as you sang this. The heartache is there in your voice and it hits us right in the feels. A brilliant job, once again.
Hello I’m really impressed with your comment, if you don’t mind friendship where are you from?
The opening sound effect is reminiscent of wind whistling through a ghost town…a perfect way to start the song off with a feeling of desolation. The backing instrumentation 0:23 behind the opening chorus is also mighty impactful. It’s just that single note played on a piano, but it has the tone quality of tubular bells, ringing out a harmonic of the octave above the note being played, furthering that feeling of despair and desolation, like the feel of the tolling of an imposing bell tower.
1:17 The reverberant ticking clock starting at this section of the song captures the mood perfectly. You know that feel you get…you’re overtired, something heavy is weighing on your mind, you can’t sleep, you roll over to check the clock and it’s 3 AM and you’re distraught almost deliriously hallucinating with tired and worry? Clocks always seem to tick louder. This, combined with the heavily distorted instrumentation, embodies this discombobulated feeling brilliantly.
Super distorted Muse-esque guitar/keyboard at 1:35 adds an uncomfortable feeling - conveying the distorted feeling of the singer, perhaps? Also at 1:35, there is an extra pulse in the backing vocals on the word “gone,” sounding like he is literally crying out.
There is more white space in between the backing vocals at 1:49, giving a more disjointed feel…signifying that he is further falling apart? This, combined with the opening shot of this section being blurry and then slowly coming into focus, gives an impression to me that he is descending further into disorientation. Geoff's pose during this shot blurry/focused shot is very open and vulnerable, and the scene following has us witnessing Geoff deliriously roam around the kitchen as one shot dissolves into another...we've all been there. I felt this scene in my very soul.
2:18 - The introduction of strings pulls on the heartstrings even further, adding a whole new level of sadness. I love how there are bowed violins as well as a few pizzicato notes. The more sounds that enter this song, the more it conveys to me the feeling of a myriad of thoughts and feelings and emotions swimming around in your head. It’s a kaleidoscope of misery. At 2:27, there is a cool high instrumentation sound, followed by what sure sounds like vocals hitting a D5 to C5 crying out in anguish. The layers of emotion in this arrangement and performance are astounding.
2:38 - The first and only major chord in the song. There have been open fifth D chords, but this is the first full-on major chord. What does it signify? Did he think he glimpsed her out the window? Has she come back? Did he have a moment of clarity, of resolve? A momentary major chord in the sea of minor chords, a little glimmer of hope…but it is fleeting, as we then go back to the minor in the next phrase.
2:42 - There is an interesting effect put on Geoff’s voice here. It almost sounds like a memory of his own voice, reminding him that this has happened before.
2:47: All the elements of the song come back in - the ticking clock, the distorted guitar, the strong and low humming, along with a new sound effect, a wah-wah pulsing sound, a sound I can picture as disorienting after an entire night of no sleep. It pulsates in almost a syncopated rhythm, adding even more discomfort. All of these sounds jumble and swirl around in your head, creating a sense of disorientation. Very evocative of the feeling the singer has as he roams the halls of the empty house in despair.
I love how the song doesn’t end all together. Each sound/instrument ends slightly off from each other. Just like the singer of the song seems to be slowly coming undone, so is the ending of the song.
Beautifully written and broken down, Angie ❤
Thanks Angie :)
Geoff is not the only one who has a way with words! I love reading your break-downs Angie. I have very little musical knowledge but I gain a little more understanding of it from you. Thanks!
Awesome breakdown. One thing I also liked was how at 1:52, he very subtly hits an A1 in the background one beat before the 808s come in with that pulse, keeping you on the edge. Really cool touch.
WHAT A STUNNING VOICE!!!! 😲 🤩🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
Oh my lord! The depth of feeling in this is wonderful. I love your bass notes Geoff but the plaintive tone in your higher range (more please) along with your anguished expressions were exquisite, you brought tears to my eyes. Your choice of the camera following solo melancholy Geoff wandering the empty spaces was a visual delight, not only enabling me to appreciate more of the nuances of your performance but pulling at the heartstrings even more. Your creativity and attention to detail never cease to amaze. Thank you so much for one more beautiful thing in my life! 😪🎶😃💜
We shot more wandering camera stuff, but it started to look like i was lost in my own house. So... back to the safety of the chair!
@@GeoffCastellucci Well they do say you can have too much of a good thing but that would only apply to camera shots, never your singing! 😁
I'm with you all the way there Suzy, can never get too much of you Geoff 😘👏🏼👍
@@GeoffCastellucci this comment right here just made me laugh so hard that I cried. My cousin passed away last night, and this is the only song I even want to listen to atm.