Tim Foust ‐ Come Go With Me FIRST REACTION by Pro BEATBOXER
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To see Tim Foust whole range you should react to Will you still love me tomorrow/Stay
Agree!
Tim singing "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" ... But, no bass!
I wouldn't say that's his whole range, there's no subharmonics. I also suggested that one. He hasn't heard Tim go super low yet though.
👏👏👏🤙🍻 Props to you for calling out the childish chat. I've never seen anyone ever do so. Excellent reaction. 🔥💯💞
What I love about Tim Foust is that while he has an incredible range, he mainly uses it to showcase the song, rather than his voice, like some other bass singers do. I don’t say he never shows off, but mostly he uses his voice to serve the song. And I love it!
"Come Go With Me" is a song written by C. E. Quick (a.k.a. Clarence Quick), an original member (bass vocalist) of the American doo-wop vocal group the Del-Vikings.[1] The song was originally recorded by The Del-Vikings (lead singer Norman Wright) in 1956 but not released until July 1957 on the Luniverse LP Come Go With The Del Vikings. The final version was released in the second week of January 1957 and was led by Gus Backus. When Joe Averbach, the owner of Fee Bee Records couldn't handle the demand, he signed with Dot Records in late January 1957; the song became a hit, peaking at No. 5 on the US Billboard Top 100 Pop Charts (a predecessor of the 1958 established Billboard Hot 100).[2] It also reached No. 2 on the R&B chart.
Tim left softmore year as tenor, entered junior year as bass -- one helluva summer!
Tim Foust did a collaboration with another called 'Misty Mountains - Peter Hollens feat. Tim Foust' (inspired by LOTR, The Hobbit) Truly amazing! It really shows his lower tones and the control he has.
Tim Foust features on Hooked on a Feeling by The Bass Gang. If you like bass singers, they are good.
Tim's whole album is great & I know all the songs on it. I love this classic doo-wop music from the 50's-60's. I am most familiar with The Dell-Vikings version of "Come Go With Me" from 1957. Tim's voice is perfect for this style of music as he can sing in all the different ranges.
Tim has a 5 + octave range.
He has blown speakers at concerts with his low bass. The group did an interview recently and Austin their high tenor says Tim can sing higher than him.
All the guys of Home Free can beatbox but not to the degree of Adam their beatboxer there is a video called 9 to 5 Beatbox Breakdown
Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) does a lot of high vocals also. If you watch their version of “Listen to the Music” Adam is doing the high notes that would be a guitar slide. Tim has a Five octave range and I believe the lowest note he hits in the songs is a G1. This song is originally done by the Del/Vikings. (I realize I replied to your comment, but I meant to just comment in general) 😊
Tim's do-wop album features all singing by him only.
I Love his layering of his Awesome voices….his Octave Range is too Amazing ♥️🎶♥️💕🎵🎶‼️
The album is TOOO GOOD ♥️🎶♥️💕🎵💕♥️🎶
Tim has a rare 5-octave vocal range.
There's only one kind of music... GOOD MUSIC 👍😎. Carlos Santana
Showing off a little of that 5 octave range. It is a cover but Tim writes a lot of originals that Home Free sings. 😄
Oh, I love Doo-Wap Tim! Actually, I love Tim everything. LoL. Thanks for the Home Free and Home Free-ish reactions
❤ Tim!
Thankyou for this. Tim is amazing!
I have put him..."off the piano" actual -0 on the keyboard.
Actually, "Come and Go With Me" was original with the Del-Vikings in 1956. :)
This what having a 5 Octave range in your voice sounds like
Tim Foust of Home Free and Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay are my two top favorite bass singers with their four to five octave ranges.
I remember the original from my childhood. Always loved it. Tim has an affinity for doo-wop. He has several more excellent covers from his album on his channel. I especially like his cover of the Beach Boys' In My Room. And as an aside -- yes, your chat definitely needs some supervision.
this isn't something i would ever normally listen to but i loved it ty :D this is why i love reaction channels :)
I think you would really enjoy Adan Rupp's drum solo from 2015 . It's really good
Tim loves him some Doowop.
#TIMFOUST #HOMEFREE #VOICEPLAY #BASSGANG
actually this song is almost 70 years old.
Fun percussion addition!
Love this - great, thank you!
#TimFoust 🔥🔥
I think you would get a blast out of reacting to Adem Rupp's drum 🥁 solo! the one from 2015 is good. in his newer one, he uses a looper.
Tim’s range is insane! I love his solo work! Stunning talent! Thank you for reacting to this one and have a great day!
The beatboxing you mixed in added a lot to the performance. Tim has a great vocal range.
Would you be considered bass? You can hit low notes, but not sure if maybe you might be more deep baritone. Either way, you have a very pleasant speaking and singing voice.
I come to the chat on the weekends, but I close the windows. I don’t have them during the week.
I’m seeing Home Free tonight in Denver!! Was a home Fry first, now also a Renegade!!! What do you think of their beat boxer Adam Rupp??
You would love the Bass Gang. A great song from them is “ Centuries”. Also, your beatboxing added so much to this song!
Miss the daycare 🥲
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ORIGINAL The Del Vikings 1957 I was a teenager then !!! Just copied it !!!!
Esh do his singing voice.
This is a cover on a 1950’s -1960’s song! Not new by any means!
He has an incredible eight octave range.
5 octave