This was a beautiful cover. I love the whole atmosphere of it and I agree that it was a very relaxing. Even though they didn't show her face, I loved the little cameo from his wife, Kathy!
Looking forward to seeing more reactions to Geoff's songs. Til Then is from the Mills Brothers, 1944. A young man headed to war, asking his love to wait. (commenting on your subjective state: 'it's calming and makes me want to relax' is totally valid. It's not something a lot of reactors do, yet music is essentially an emotional experience.
I had to go look at this Mills Brothers song. I knew I knew who they were when I saw the video of them on The Jack Benny Show. I watched them on my parents' Black & White TV. Yes, I'm old. This is so romantic. Kathy (his Wife) slid him that note on a cocktail napkin. The way he looks at her and his sly smile as he sings says it all. Then she comes back and steals him away.
This was a WW2 song. It's the song of a man going to war and asking his girl to wait for him. I am especially impressed by the three b and w Geoffs swaying. They were synchronized perfectly toward the end even though they all had to be filmed separately!
This was a beautiful cover. I love the whole atmosphere of it and I agree that it was a very relaxing. Even though they didn't show her face, I loved the little cameo from his wife, Kathy!
Looking forward to seeing more reactions to Geoff's songs. Til Then is from the Mills Brothers, 1944. A young man headed to war, asking his love to wait. (commenting on your subjective state: 'it's calming and makes me want to relax' is totally valid. It's not something a lot of reactors do, yet music is essentially an emotional experience.
This was written in 1944 and sung by the Milles Brothers in the same year.
Its about a soldier going off to war and asking his sweetheart to wait for him to return instead of moving on.
It's okay, Goeff leaves me speechless, too! Thanx for reacting to this one!
Subscribed in anticipation of more Geoff and Voiceplay.
I had to go look at this Mills Brothers song. I knew I knew who they were when I saw the video of them on The Jack Benny Show. I watched them on my parents' Black & White TV. Yes, I'm old. This is so romantic. Kathy (his Wife) slid him that note on a cocktail napkin. The way he looks at her and his sly smile as he sings says it all. Then she comes back and steals him away.
This was a WW2 song. It's the song of a man going to war and asking his girl to wait for him. I am especially impressed by the three b and w Geoffs swaying. They were synchronized perfectly toward the end even though they all had to be filmed separately!
Anything by Voiceplay, Geoff or Pattycake Productions.
Great reaction btw.
I think I read that Geoff was aiming for the effect of a bear singing a lullaby. :)