Yeah, Rob's voice is butter, Tim's voice is freakily ranged, and Austin's voice is just... "what top range?" Adam Chance has great vocal ability in general, good bass, good tenor, great lead. Adam Rupp is a robot and I refuse to believe otherwise.
It was the first time Tim's higher range outside of bass was shown and Chance's bass. That's why it was so shocking at the time. Now of course we are all used to Tim's amazing range.
Can't believe Peter hasn't seen this one yet. It's a wonderful surprise in many ways. Not just because of Tim being ... well ... Tim, but it's wonderful for so many other reasons. Looking forward to this.
This entire thing was cool. The surprises abounded, from Tim's upper range, to Rupp's killer perc, to Chance's "Surprise! I iz bass!" This is one that the fans request new reactors to wait on, and for good reason. One doesn't understand just how great it is until they get to know the voices involved.
LOL Usually people react to this BEFORE they've actually performed with Tim ;) Since you're already familiar with his range, he really flexes it in his solo cover "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay".
Glad to finally see your analysis. You explain everything wonderfully so even non musical folks like me can understand the complexity of their beautiful artistry.
Thanks Peter for another great reaction & analysis to this song. They all did a fantastic job with this song right from Tim at the beginning with his unearthly high notes, Chance singing incredibly low, Rob nailing his solo with his awesome voice, Austin singing those amazing high notes & of course Adam with his beat boxing!! Great song!
and to imagine that Tim only for a single note slipped into head voice, the rest is just in his chest voice... (he said this himself back when the video came out)...
@@kop-uv2dx Yessss!!!! And Tim sings a lot more in his chest voice than people realize, even in tenor range. That’s just what I’ve noticed, but I’m only an amateur vocalist.
Tim, Robb, and Austin all sang this in the same range as the original artist did. When it first came out, it was a lovely surprise because we'd mostly only heard Tim in his bass/baritone range. So this tenor lead was a bit of a shock. I don't *think* we'd heard his falsetto yet, either. I have to say that one of my favourite surprises from Tim was he and Austin doing My Maria on Austin's channel.
This song didn’t shock me. I heard Tim’s original snow globe where Tim and Adam Chance show their ranges. My favorite tenor Adam has the largest range in the band. His solos are phenomenal! 🤯🤯
This is my favorite reaction I have seen for this video.💐💐 You always amaze me with your analysis. You never fail to hear things that others haven't commented on. I also love how you break down Adam's beat boxing. Thanks for your time and thoughts. ✌
That was fun. The old switcheroo (which at the time, we hadn’t heard the higher register from Tim) for Tim and Chance. Of course Chance can sing bass but we didn’t know much about that at the time. Good song. Loved it. It really helps Home Free to have 2 basses as it allows Tim to go high now and then and Chance can cover the bass. Fun one Peter!🥰😃
When this came out, we had heard a little of Tim's high register and we knew Chance had sung bass with Street Corner Symphony, but this one really showed that they had these ranges without strain. Nowadays, I find this most noteworthy for the arrangement and Adam going full drum set.
This is one they cover with the minimum amount of changes to the original. I usually love the stylistic changes they make to originals but glad they left this one alone. Love the analysis as well Peter. 👍
Excellent analysis. I love Tim. But a natural tenor like Rob or Austin is simply going to sound better. Still extremely impressive. Rob's falsetto is so easy. Had to lol in the 'Brother' release when he feigned doing it while lying on the ground, nearly dead.
Yes, a song with surprises. Tim who goes tenor, Austin and Rob who also hit different notes than usual, the no human vocal percussion and as a great end to the surprises the incredible bass of Chance. Simply fabulous
On top of everything else, it is a very good song. Cam is a fine songwriter and if you watch her original you'll discover she has a fine voice as well. Home Free did her proud and I suspect introduced her to a wider audience, which included me!
I agree, I wasn't expecting Tim to start this song off, and certainly not in his higher register. Love when Austin comes in, so crystal clear and sharp. Rob's voice is so warm, easy and honest. Austin's bridge sounds so urgent and almost desperate. You feel the emotions. Then Chance comes in with his lower register and blows' the whole thing out of the water ( pun intended)😅😅. They really switched up the parts in this song, kinda' confused some of us. This is one of my favorites. thanks you , Peter for analyzing this one for us. i follow your channel quite a bit and love your professional take on these songs.
Austin's runs are always *so good*!! I love listening for how he plays with it when he sings lead. I really admire his talent and the amount of practice I know he's likely put into his vocal technique. I'm wanting to practice more myself, just been too afraid to sound bad 😅 anywho, love your videos and your analysis! Hugs and love from California!
I can't believe Peter missed Tim taking the higher note on the outro lines with Rob. I've seen many (most) reviewers miss this, but Peter normally catches those miniscule things.
They all sounded great You would love Home Free original lyric video written by Chance Skull And Bones they were asked to write a sea shanty by Ubisoft for their upcoming game Skull And Bones. They also sung it live at Ubisoft Live Premiere.
13:50 The descant is the very first line of the song that Tim sang earlier. I believe the descant is also in Cam's original, although I'm not 100% sure on that.
Loved your reaction & analysis. I know when I enjoy listening to a song, but your explanations help me to understand their talent, creativity & brilliance...And how much work they have put in to get to this point. Loved how their individual skills came together to make such an awesome song.. Which is what we really expect from them anyway.
Tim and Chance was such a surprise the first time I listened. Austin, Tim and Rob sounded amazing to me but I think both Adam's stood out more than normal. Thanks for a great analysis
This song is one of my favorites. Love seeing the switch ups in the voices. Tim can sing in a beautiful higher tenor voice along with Austin & Rob. And Chance can hit the lower bass notes when needed. And Adam did a fabulous job as always with his vocal percussion. This song is sung by a woman Cam, so they sung it in a higher key to match the original.
First time hearing this one for me. Loved it! Thanks for your analysis. Helps me appreciate the subtleties in the music that I might not catch just listening by myself.
I was almost waiting for you to say something along the lines of "Austin was being Austin" when you were talking about the solos at the end. Great job man, and just wanted to add that I'm loving all that you and the guys are doing in TBG.
: ) FINALLY!!!! YES - Everything you said and then some. It was all awesome. Back when ---- : ) Back when HF released this, audio only at 1st, had everyone wondering who was opening lead @ tenor! Then the vid followed with everyone with "jaw drop" in awe!!! Till this point -- Tim hadn't been revealed other than a few highs that were shown ... and Chance only had a few bass lines/fill-ins (My Church for 1). Since -- all hell has broken loose : ) The harmonies and blends are ridiculous ... or better said - the combinations. No matter highs or lows... they can do what's called for -- for the betterment of the song/piece their doin'. At the time -- a HUGE surprise ........ and make it probably the most significant piece they've done (as a group), this and Ring of Fire (SingOff). Loved the R&A Peter, you are appreciated!!! Be Safe
We all knew Chance could hit that note. He was a bass in another group and can hit an A1 in chest. Speaking of Tim's range, check out his solo "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay." Great reaction and analysis, Peter.
The guys chose to sing this in its original key as sung by Cam, a female country singer. Just proves their lack of having a female in the group is no detriment--they just let their BASS handle it! 🤣 LOVE the versatility of our amazingly talented HF fellas!! 🥰.
Austin and Rob: Guys we need three tenors to do this right
Tim: I got you, Chance you have bass
Chance: Cool
Adam: Ba-dum-tiss
Yeah, Rob's voice is butter, Tim's voice is freakily ranged, and Austin's voice is just... "what top range?" Adam Chance has great vocal ability in general, good bass, good tenor, great lead. Adam Rupp is a robot and I refuse to believe otherwise.
Until Adam sings a beautiful high harmony (not in this one, but others like “How Great Thou Art” and “Helplessly Hoping.”
It was the first time Tim's higher range outside of bass was shown and Chance's bass. That's why it was so shocking at the time. Now of course we are all used to Tim's amazing range.
Yep, this used to be pointed to for the shock factor - not so shocking anymore but still so good :)
Can't believe Peter hasn't seen this one yet. It's a wonderful surprise in many ways. Not just because of Tim being ... well ... Tim, but it's wonderful for so many other reasons. Looking forward to this.
Right? Took me long enough
This entire thing was cool. The surprises abounded, from Tim's upper range, to Rupp's killer perc, to Chance's "Surprise! I iz bass!" This is one that the fans request new reactors to wait on, and for good reason. One doesn't understand just how great it is until they get to know the voices involved.
I believe they sing this in the same key as the original by Cam.
Great reaction, thanks. Original song by Cam, a female country star, and HF sang it in the same key as she does it!
Same key and same octave. The temptation fora male group would be to drop an octave, but the boys sang the same notes as the original alto.
I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. I sing this by myself all the time, and I love it.
Many people have been waiting hehe
LOL Usually people react to this BEFORE they've actually performed with Tim ;) Since you're already familiar with his range, he really flexes it in his solo cover "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay".
Glad to finally see your analysis. You explain everything wonderfully so even non musical folks like me can understand the complexity of their beautiful artistry.
I’ve been waiting for you to do this one. The vocal versatility from Tim and Chance is unreal. I love how they trade off baritone and bass.
Thanks Peter for another great reaction & analysis to this song. They all did a fantastic job with this song right from Tim at the beginning with his unearthly high notes, Chance singing incredibly low, Rob nailing his solo with his awesome voice, Austin singing those amazing high notes & of course Adam with his beat boxing!! Great song!
and to imagine that Tim only for a single note slipped into head voice, the rest is just in his chest voice... (he said this himself back when the video came out)...
@@kop-uv2dx Yessss!!!! And Tim sings a lot more in his chest voice than people realize, even in tenor range. That’s just what I’ve noticed, but I’m only an amateur vocalist.
Tim, Robb, and Austin all sang this in the same range as the original artist did. When it first came out, it was a lovely surprise because we'd mostly only heard Tim in his bass/baritone range. So this tenor lead was a bit of a shock. I don't *think* we'd heard his falsetto yet, either.
I have to say that one of my favourite surprises from Tim was he and Austin doing My Maria on Austin's channel.
Always fun watching that first realization that Tim is singing the first verse. Then the point where Chance hits that low B . ❤❤❤
I always learn from your breakdowns, Peter.
Did you hear Tim singing high harmony over Rob in the end on the descant? That guy is so flexible!
This song didn’t shock me. I heard Tim’s original snow globe where Tim and Adam Chance show their ranges. My favorite tenor Adam has the largest range in the band. His solos are phenomenal! 🤯🤯
Adam Chance is a Baritone.
@@BeehindblueyesDoes she mean Adam Rupp?
@@itzel1735 Yes Adam Rupp is a tenor and has the largest range in Home Free.
Adam Rupp has the sweetest, purest tenor. 5 part harmony from them slays me!
Peter, I love your hat!
Finally now you need to get to down to the honky tonk
This is my favorite reaction I have seen for this video.💐💐 You always amaze me with your analysis. You never fail to hear things that others haven't commented on. I also love how you break down Adam's beat boxing. Thanks for your time and thoughts. ✌
That was fun. The old switcheroo (which at the time, we hadn’t heard the higher register from Tim) for Tim and Chance. Of course Chance can sing bass but we didn’t know much about that at the time. Good song. Loved it. It really helps Home Free to have 2 basses as it allows Tim to go high now and then and Chance can cover the bass. Fun one Peter!🥰😃
When Home Free performed it live, yes, they did the step choreo- and they did a beat box section where they all were beat boxing. It was so cool!
Thank you 😁
Thank you Peter ❤❤
One of my favorite songs by them.
Not only a display of Tim's incredible range but also that Chance is a bass.
When this came out, we had heard a little of Tim's high register and we knew Chance had sung bass with Street Corner Symphony, but this one really showed that they had these ranges without strain. Nowadays, I find this most noteworthy for the arrangement and Adam going full drum set.
So cool to hear a bass singer singing alkng with Tim up in the rafters.
So happy you got to this one! Cam has a beautiful voice, but HF knocked it out of the park. They actually did it in Cam's key.
This is one they cover with the minimum amount of changes to the original. I usually love the stylistic changes they make to originals but glad they left this one alone. Love the analysis as well Peter. 👍
Tim doing the high harmony with Rob at the end
Excellent analysis. I love Tim. But a natural tenor like Rob or Austin is simply going to sound better. Still extremely impressive. Rob's falsetto is so easy. Had to lol in the 'Brother' release when he feigned doing it while lying on the ground, nearly dead.
Yes, a song with surprises. Tim who goes tenor, Austin and Rob who also hit different notes than usual, the no human vocal percussion and as a great end to the surprises the incredible bass of Chance. Simply fabulous
On top of everything else, it is a very good song. Cam is a fine songwriter and if you watch her original you'll discover she has a fine voice as well. Home Free did her proud and I suspect introduced her to a wider audience, which included me!
I agree, I wasn't expecting Tim to start this song off, and certainly not in his higher register. Love when Austin comes in, so crystal clear and sharp. Rob's voice is so warm, easy and honest. Austin's bridge sounds so urgent and almost desperate. You feel the emotions. Then Chance comes in with his lower register and blows' the whole thing out of the water ( pun intended)😅😅. They really switched up the parts in this song, kinda' confused some of us. This is one of my favorites. thanks you , Peter for analyzing this one for us. i follow your channel quite a bit and love your professional take on these songs.
Enjoyed your reaction ❤ and your interview with Tim 😊
It is so fun to hear your mad respect for all of their talents!
Thank you. I love when singers react to other singers.
Loved your reaction to this! I didn't realize that you hadn't done this song yet - thanks for sharing!
Austin's runs are always *so good*!! I love listening for how he plays with it when he sings lead. I really admire his talent and the amount of practice I know he's likely put into his vocal technique. I'm wanting to practice more myself, just been too afraid to sound bad 😅 anywho, love your videos and your analysis! Hugs and love from California!
There is a reason that everyone says "wait for Mayday". Everything shifts. Enjoyed the reaction & analysis :)
I can't believe Peter missed Tim taking the higher note on the outro lines with Rob. I've seen many (most) reviewers miss this, but Peter normally catches those miniscule things.
These guys are incredible & full of surprises!
I love their version of this song. Truly enjoyed watching your reaction and analysis of the song.
I’ve heard so much more by listening to your commentary. Thanks.
Glad to hear that!
Great reaction! Enjoyed watching the premiere with y'all!!!
They all sounded great
You would love Home Free original lyric video written by Chance Skull And Bones they were asked to write a sea shanty by Ubisoft for their upcoming game Skull And Bones. They also sung it live at Ubisoft Live Premiere.
Would love to see Peter react to that one!
@@gradengnome5022 lol me too
As always, I love all of the Home Free guys! They are awesome and super talented and always sound great!
Another great reaction!! And let's toss some love to Mason for his "extras".
Love this song! Great reaction! Every solo was super! Thanks Peter!
Always refreshing to have a knowledgeable reactor that says a little more than “Gee, I really liked that…”
Actually in the stick part where austin sings, Chance does a F#1 to F#2 switch in the background.
I love going back and hearing my unexplained joy of music....Thank you for giving the explanation to what constitutes a great pair of performances...
It is nice the way explain everything and comment about all of their voices. It was great seeing Tim with the Bass gang.
❤ that harmony!
Hopefully they will perform this tomorrow night on their Birmingham leg of the European tour.
Great analysis, great reaction, thank you!!
Yep!! Tim "five Octave" Foust!!
Nice analysis Peter as always.......... Thank you!!
13:50 The descant is the very first line of the song that Tim sang earlier. I believe the descant is also in Cam's original, although I'm not 100% sure on that.
Great reaction Peter! Home Free can do it all. Love their versatility and layering on this one. They never disappoint!
Loved your reaction & analysis. I know when I enjoy listening to a song, but your explanations help me to understand their talent, creativity & brilliance...And how much work they have put in to get to this point. Loved how their individual skills came together to make such an awesome song.. Which is what we really expect from them anyway.
Love Home Free, love hearing your reaction to them. I always learn something from you! Thanks!❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for your analysis. I always learn so much from your reactions.
Good reaction! Worth the wait. :)
Epic, Epic, Epic!! Finally! Lol!
sung as written for the higher sounds/voice.. and they are all hanging in lol... cause this is a group with a huge RANGE in every performer, LOL...
Always appreciate your analyses.
There is a concert version of this where they add a little more to the song
Tim and Chance was such a surprise the first time I listened. Austin, Tim and Rob sounded amazing to me but I think both Adam's stood out more than normal. Thanks for a great analysis
So wonderful to finally get your analysis of Mayday! I think it's one of HF's finest..
Great reaction Peter, thanks
Thank you Peter I love this song and so many more of their songs.
One of my favorites. Excellent reaction!
THOSE HARMONIES ARE KILLER!!
A Cam song and I believe HF is in the original key !
Yep!
This song is one of my favorites. Love seeing the switch ups in the voices. Tim can sing in a beautiful higher tenor voice along with Austin & Rob. And Chance can hit the lower bass notes when needed. And Adam did a fabulous job as always with his vocal percussion. This song is sung by a woman Cam, so they sung it in a higher key to match the original.
They are so very talented and versatile! As usual your reaction was spot on!
You have to see Austen and Tim in the backyard singing, "My Maria."
Home Free is the best!
Great song great reaction!
Thanks, and Enjoy
First time hearing this one for me. Loved it! Thanks for your analysis. Helps me appreciate the subtleties in the music that I might not catch just listening by myself.
A favorite HF song of mine. And some day, you'll be hitting those notes below B1!
Peter, you're also GASTON 😊 yes it's awesome 😊
Peter I'm here for my boys :) Your snslysis was terrific as usual, and glad you got to hear our boy Chance hit that low note !!!
Thanks Peter. Yay algorithms!
I love when Chance hits that low low bass. And as usual Austin is my favorite.
I'm glad you got to it. It's one of my favorites. Good review. ❤
One of my FAVORITES ❤
I so enjoy your reactions. It has made me appreciate and actually pay more attention to what’s going on in the background vocals. Thank you ❤
Believe they all are singing in the same key as Cam for this one.
I was almost waiting for you to say something along the lines of "Austin was being Austin" when you were talking about the solos at the end.
Great job man, and just wanted to add that I'm loving all that you and the guys are doing in TBG.
I'm glad you did this one, it's a favorite! ❤
: ) FINALLY!!!! YES - Everything you said and then some. It was all awesome. Back when ---- : ) Back when HF released this, audio only at 1st, had everyone wondering who was opening lead @ tenor! Then the vid followed with everyone with "jaw drop" in awe!!! Till this point -- Tim hadn't been revealed other than a few highs that were shown ... and Chance only had a few bass lines/fill-ins (My Church for 1). Since -- all hell has broken loose : ) The harmonies and blends are ridiculous ... or better said - the combinations. No matter highs or lows... they can do what's called for -- for the betterment of the song/piece their doin'. At the time -- a HUGE surprise ........ and make it probably the most significant piece they've done (as a group), this and Ring of Fire (SingOff). Loved the R&A Peter, you are appreciated!!! Be Safe
All 5 were awesome
Done in the same range and octave as the original singer, a country lady named Cam.
We all knew Chance could hit that note. He was a bass in another group and can hit an A1 in chest. Speaking of Tim's range, check out his solo "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay." Great reaction and analysis, Peter.
Home Free has two Tenors but chooses to have the Bass guy sing the Tenor line instead just to remind people that he can.
The guys chose to sing this in its original key as sung by Cam, a female country singer. Just proves their lack of having a female in the group is no detriment--they just let their BASS handle it! 🤣
LOVE the versatility of our amazingly talented HF fellas!! 🥰.