Thank you for digging up this performance. There is so much one could say but I think the fact I can sit here on a random Friday morning in the middle of a work day, goose-bumping and bawling in response, says it all.
Thanks for the breakdown. It would be great to hear you breakdown some prime Whitney vocals. Please check out her performance of One Moment In Time live at The Grammys
Thank you so much for this reaction video! This was a great performance, from the perspective of Whitney giving it all emotionally, and giving us “the diva”. But as for the vocals themselves, there are so many other performances of this song where she sounded much less breathy and more like the album (Grammy Awards, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Rainforest Benefit, etc etc). In terms of other performances - I’d love to hear you react to her performance of: Saving All My Love - Japan 1991 Do You Hear What I Hear (tis the season! Haha) - Live on the Tonight Show A Song for You - Welcome Home Heroes All the Man I Need - Arsenio Hall Greatest Love of All - Arista 15th
@@forgetfulme1719Wrong. She was exhausted. Cocaine does not damage vocal cords, though it can damage overall health. That woman was worked like a mule for 30 years, singing live at levels your favorite singer could never manage. That isn’t even to mention the dancing, acting, and business end of things. Stop hating just to hate.
@@deshaunx776 cocaine drip does damage the vocal cord, ask the specialists. I admire her singing prowess, better than Mariah's, and deeply saddened seeing her condition. She married/addicted to the wrong spouse
"I Will Always Love You" is by far one of the all-time songs I absolutely detest. The incessant, high pitch, repetitive "and I-ah-I will always love you-oo-oo" over and over and over is annoying and grates on my nerves.
Did you come here just to say that? Did you expect people to agree with or co-sign your pointless, angry, deranged opinion? Did you just want attention? Dolly Parton isn’t losing any money over your opinion and Whitney Houston is dead. I’m just trying to figure out your motivation for bringing negativity and hatred to a reaction video for a widely beloved song by a deceased internationally revered music legend… What’s your point?
@@deshaunx776 I did come to this particular post just to say that. I didn't expect anything other than to express my personal opinion. You may think my opinion is pointless, but I was not angry when I posted it. I said that a specific part of the song annoyed me and grated on my nerves from a musical perspective. As for whether my opinion is deranged, you are welcome to your viewpoint. Whether Dolly Parton loses money or makes money didn't factor into my decision to express my opinion. Yes, Whitney Houston is dead. What's your point? My motivation was to express my opinion about a particular part of the song. I'm sure people who love the song view my dislike of the song in a negative light. I didn't express any hatred in my reaction. I expressed my dislike for a particular passage of music. Just as I don't like the sound of heavy metal music, or the forms and shapes of particular artwork, or the taste of certain foods, my dislike of the particular passage of music doesn't signify hatred. It's called personal preference. My dislike was directed at a singular passage in the song, which I specified. I said nothing about the song, as a whole. In fact, I do like the other parts of the song. My comment had absolutely nothing to do with Whitney Houston. It doesn't matter who sings the particular passage of music...legend or not: I don't personally like the sound of the passage or the effect it has on me. What's my point? See above.
@@1510km "obiously"? "no idea about musicality"? Definition: Musicality...MUSICALITY noun mu·si·cal·i·ty ˌmyü-zi-ˈka-lə-tē 1 : sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) A. My dislike of the repitiive and obnoxious belting of "I-ah-I-ah-I , will alwaaaays love you-ooo-ooo--ooo-ooo" demonstrates a sensitivity to music B. I have studied music theory, demonstrating a knowledge of music C. I play piano, viola, and sing. I also have performed recitals and recorded music; demonstrating a talent for music What you really mean is that because I don't like the musical sounds that you do, rather than understanding and accepting that different people have different musical tastes, you'd rather snipe at and degrade me. That is the only thing that is "obvious" here.
@ This song is the best selling single in history so you are very much in the minority. The section of the song you're referring to is a small part of the song.. yet you make out it's throughout the whole song. Not only that, you feel the need to write a over-sensitive post to make an attempt to back your opinion. Are you on the spectrum lol? If you can't appreciate one of the best vocals in history, then you haven't got a musical ear. Studying music or learning an instrument has no relation to your musical ear or talent. I'm a self-taught musician & I also teach. It's an insult to music that someone can disregard one of the best recording vocal performances in history.
OMG! I just came back from listening to her! Whitney is my idol the god of voice😍😍😍✨✨✨omg i love her sm. ✨✨💜💖💜💖💜💖💜💖😱
Thank you for digging up this performance. There is so much one could say but I think the fact I can sit here on a random Friday morning in the middle of a work day, goose-bumping and bawling in response, says it all.
Please do a reaction of her song 'Try It On My Own' official video and 'Try It On My Own Live HQ' please?
One of the all-time greats, gone too soon 😭
I’ve got to just now - and now I see how absolutely good Whitney Houston, was. RIP
Edit- growth!
Thank you for sharing! A grrrrrrrreat start to my day! Beautiful singer, gone way too early but not forgotten.🙏😊🌹
The greatest solo female artist of ALL TIME!
Love your reaction! Please do react more to the GOAT, Ms. Whitney Houston❤
Thanks for the breakdown. It would be great to hear you breakdown some prime Whitney vocals. Please check out her performance of One Moment In Time live at The Grammys
She sang several songs and was dancing before. Please do her I have nothing live version on her HBO special South African concert , it was amazing!
Whitney, Elle Fitzgerald and Barbra Streisand are the best singers for me❤
Thank you so much for this reaction video! This was a great performance, from the perspective of Whitney giving it all emotionally, and giving us “the diva”. But as for the vocals themselves, there are so many other performances of this song where she sounded much less breathy and more like the album (Grammy Awards, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Rainforest Benefit, etc etc).
In terms of other performances - I’d love to hear you react to her performance of:
Saving All My Love - Japan 1991
Do You Hear What I Hear (tis the season! Haha) - Live on the Tonight Show
A Song for You - Welcome Home Heroes
All the Man I Need - Arsenio Hall
Greatest Love of All - Arista 15th
Resct to her Arista anniversarry perforlance for the greatest love of all.
Great reaction ❤ please react to Whitney's version of A Song For You ❤
React Love In The Dark (spanish version) - Kevz, Gabriel Henrique
Acabou de sair no canal do Kevin.
you're pretty
Whitney Mariah and Celine are the best for me
Please react to Dimash x Gong Linna - Become A Poet, emotional song
Well, not the best whitney’s perdormance to comment. Come on…. There are farrr better performances to comment….
Maybe she’s sick.
coke damaged vocal cord
@@forgetfulme1719Wrong. She was exhausted. Cocaine does not damage vocal cords, though it can damage overall health. That woman was worked like a mule for 30 years, singing live at levels your favorite singer could never manage. That isn’t even to mention the dancing, acting, and business end of things. Stop hating just to hate.
@@deshaunx776 cocaine drip does damage the vocal cord, ask the specialists. I admire her singing prowess, better than Mariah's, and deeply saddened seeing her condition. She married/addicted to the wrong spouse
@forgetfulme1719 Yeah, it's a tragic story, the greatest singer of all time yet so broken
@@romanarts6645 good acting too, more famous more accessible to drugs, her foundation of happiness was on shifting sand, AI Houston new songs coming?
"I Will Always Love You" is by far one of the all-time songs I absolutely detest. The incessant, high pitch, repetitive "and I-ah-I will always love you-oo-oo" over and over and over is annoying and grates on my nerves.
Did you come here just to say that? Did you expect people to agree with or co-sign your pointless, angry, deranged opinion? Did you just want attention? Dolly Parton isn’t losing any money over your opinion and Whitney Houston is dead. I’m just trying to figure out your motivation for bringing negativity and hatred to a reaction video for a widely beloved song by a deceased internationally revered music legend… What’s your point?
@@deshaunx776 I did come to this particular post just to say that. I didn't expect anything other than to express my personal opinion. You may think my opinion is pointless, but I was not angry when I posted it. I said that a specific part of the song annoyed me and grated on my nerves from a musical perspective. As for whether my opinion is deranged, you are welcome to your viewpoint. Whether Dolly Parton loses money or makes money didn't factor into my decision to express my opinion. Yes, Whitney Houston is dead. What's your point?
My motivation was to express my opinion about a particular part of the song. I'm sure people who love the song view my dislike of the song in a negative light.
I didn't express any hatred in my reaction. I expressed my dislike for a particular passage of music. Just as I don't like the sound of heavy metal music, or the forms and shapes of particular artwork, or the taste of certain foods, my dislike of the particular passage of music doesn't signify hatred. It's called personal preference. My dislike was directed at a singular passage in the song, which I specified. I said nothing about the song, as a whole. In fact, I do like the other parts of the song.
My comment had absolutely nothing to do with Whitney Houston. It doesn't matter who sings the particular passage of music...legend or not: I don't personally like the sound of the passage or the effect it has on me.
What's my point? See above.
you obviously have no idea about musicality.
@@1510km "obiously"? "no idea about musicality"? Definition: Musicality...MUSICALITY
noun
mu·si·cal·i·ty ˌmyü-zi-ˈka-lə-tē
1
: sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
A. My dislike of the repitiive and obnoxious belting of "I-ah-I-ah-I , will alwaaaays love you-ooo-ooo--ooo-ooo" demonstrates a sensitivity to music
B. I have studied music theory, demonstrating a knowledge of music
C. I play piano, viola, and sing. I also have performed recitals and recorded music; demonstrating a talent for music
What you really mean is that because I don't like the musical sounds that you do, rather than understanding and accepting that different people have different musical tastes, you'd rather snipe at and degrade me. That is the only thing that is "obvious" here.
@ This song is the best selling single in history so you are very much in the minority. The section of the song you're referring to is a small part of the song.. yet you make out it's throughout the whole song. Not only that, you feel the need to write a over-sensitive post to make an attempt to back your opinion. Are you on the spectrum lol? If you can't appreciate one of the best vocals in history, then you haven't got a musical ear. Studying music or learning an instrument has no relation to your musical ear or talent. I'm a self-taught musician & I also teach. It's an insult to music that someone can disregard one of the best recording vocal performances in history.