I cried with you during painters! Jewel was 18 when she was signed and released this album and she was 19 or 20 when it was out. I’m going to request more from her! Thank you for your beautiful sensitive reaction.
My brother, sister, and I got like 12 albums for free from one of those magazines that say you had to pay a penny and Jewel:s album was one of them. I don't understand how they expected to collect, we didn't even have a credit card, but my grandma was getting mail to pay for the albums until she passed (because that was the address we ordered them to). Lol, I still don't get how that was their business practice, what was the idea? I loved this album though.
I love how you skip but still capture the emotions of the song - and share the the emotions in you. Editing these must be very hard. Well done. First time listener. Big-time fan. ~
I listened to this album an absurd amount when I was probably too young for it (it was my mom’s CD and had been out just a few years when I started listening on one of those 90s home sound systems that was absolutely huge). Very nostalgic for me, but I still listen to a few of the songs regularly even now. Glad we could all have our communal cry over Painters 😭 and I love when you bring little insights like the one you gave about the writing of Amen mimicking a common hymn structure. These are the kinds of things I miss as a lyrics person who doesn’t know very much about music in a technical sense 😅
Jewel grew up on a homestead in Alaska. Her family has(or had?) a show on history or discovery called Alaska the Last Frontier many years after she had a super successful music career. When she wrote/recorded this album, she had left the homestead and was living in her car in California (I think?), playing coffee shops and trying to catch a break, which she meritoriously did!! Beautiful artist, beautiful album, beautiful soul. She’ll always be one of my favorites, never afraid to say what she thinks 🖤
You mentioned Taylor Swift. When she came out with Folklore during the pandemic, I was listening to it on a long walk and I realized Taylor Swift is today's Jewel, if Jewel had had a more supportive family and team around her. They are different, of course. Taylor writes a lot about high school lovers, falling in love, breaking up and getting revenge and Jewel ultimately was a social-justice and spiritual songwriter, but something about their songwriting approach is very similar. I was just out of high school when this album came out, a gay kid who had no friends and who frankly had been tormented by my peers since puberty, and a lot of the songs hit me hard. One of the first gay people I ever met (on the recently new Internet!) played this album for me while we drove around and I was stunned by her frankness in Pieces of You and I do think hearing it was therapeutic. Jewel was a critical and popular success with this album but later on people wrote her off, which is a shame. She was one of the many brilliantly talented women singer-songwriters of the 1990s-Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, Ani DiFranco, Joan Osborne, and so many others. I'm quite sad that young people by and large are unfamiliar with their music because as we can see in your reaction here, its poignancy is not restricted to any given era.
I love this album, but always stuck more to my favorites. Your reaction to it really bright an entirely new perspective and love for the project as a whole. “Painters” really hit me more after watching your analysis.
I ❤ Jewel!! My daughter's middle name is Jewel, after the singer. Saw her in San Diego b/f she became famous. Seen her live several times. Never does the same song the same way live. She's just amazing!!!
She was homeless before she got her break. She wrote Don’t when she was 15. She wrote Who Will Save Your Soul at 16. Jewel’s father had mental health issues and was emotionally abusive. She had bad anxiety and wrote Angel Standing By as self comfort.
I have watched several reaction video of Jewel songs, but i have never watched Jewel video reaction like yours. Your Jewel video reaction is awesome!!! I love how you react and comment/interpret each songs in details & comment on Jewel song writing skills & singing skills: that is what makes your video reaction so different than other people's video reaction. Thank you for making Jewel video reaction. The songs in this album was written by Jewel when her age 16 to 18. Amazing that in that young age she can write songs that are so deep like these
Adrian is a fictional character. Daddy is about her friend’s father who wouldn’t let them even watch the Jefferson. Angel standing by she wrote as a lullaby to herself. Amen is about Kurt Kobain’s death.
When I saw this video post, I knew it was Painters that was gonna get you 💗 I listened to this album endlessly in my youth and I loved revisiting it with you!
I remember writing the lyrics to “Amen” on my textbook covers in high school. This album was the soundtrack for a good year of my angsty ‘90s youth. Loved your reaction.
Oh! I know! I know what you need to do next! You need to react to her MTV Unplugged from 1997. This was right after Pieces of You and before her second album Spirit. So it would make sense for you to react to it next. And let me tell you, this unplugged is the most beautiful thing you'll even see and hear. I was 16 in 1997 and this show really left a mark in m soul, and it became a part of who I am, it was so impactful for me. Please let's watch it together. This is I think the best quality you'll find ua-cam.com/video/I1pPGUGOPKk/v-deo.html
I was born in 1992 and I was getting into this album before I was even in kindergarten (I grew up in a very musical household). Maybe that was the wrong time to hear this sort of stuff but it has grown truer every year I've lived.
There are studio versions of these songs, which back in the 90’s I remember enjoying better than the live versions when they came out. None the less I’m so glad I got to experience this through your empathetic cognitive mind. You just get people. I love it. Thank you.
I could go on and on about Jewel. Best voice of that generation of female artists, but for "some reason" isn't recognizable today like Brittney or Christina, etc. She does a couple hours on Joe Rogan's podcast (I know) and covers almost everything. Really worth a listen. Her story is insane.
I saw Jewel in a little coffee shop in Philadelphia called The Last Drop a couple months before this album was released (February 1995, to be specific). She did a number of songs from the album, and she also did one song that she’s never released on an album AFAIK (maybe on a B side somewhere or something) but it’s a hilarious contrast to her “sweet” sound for most of this album. It’s called “My Own Private God’s Gift to Women.” You can see a live version here: ua-cam.com/video/bRT2_fFDxPU/v-deo.html (beware: very NSFW!) If you want some singer-songwriters who’s been grouped in with Tori Amos, Kate Bush, Sarah McLachlan, and Jewel, but have been largely overlooked, I can strongly suggest: Jane Siberry: especially Bound by the Beauty, The Walking, and When I was a Boy Happy Rhodes: especially Warpaint, Ecto, and Equipoise
Great reaction🤗 I was given this album for Christmas by my cousin the year it was released, he had a feeling I would like it. He wasn’t wrong, I love it and I still listen to it. I also love her other albums like for example “This way” and “Picking up the pieces”❤️
This is one album that I’ve grown up with and man… the lyricism is really great on this record. I so agree. I really appreciate your reaction. It was really awesome. I have related to this album quite recently, in fact, thanks to your reaction and insight on the lyrics, it’s made me appreciate it much more than I used to, even if I really love the album already. Side note, I’ve always thought of “Adrian” as a really saddening, bleak, dark song. To me, it sticks out as a really good look on how one of those certain experiences can really make an impact on someone. Note: I realised that this video came out 6 days after my birthday…
This album was released 28 years ago (this Tuesday). I was 14 and still remember having the album on cassette... She's so amazing. I wish she was still making music
I really miss when recordings valued the human "imperfections" that connected songs to souls. Music should never be airbrushed. Love to see your appreciation of that. Jewel recently interviewed on the Surviving Narcissism podcast. Highly recommend it.
I was barely finishing High School when this was released and it Blew me away. Her Voice , Her Understated Style of Presenting her Music was So Refreshing and Thought provoking. Her forward thinking of Equality for all made me an instant Fan 💜💜💜💯. Her sophomore album, SPIRIT , is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE.
Jewel's father was abusive for a period of time, after her mother left, but they have a good relationship now (Jewel's memoir is very worth a read). Apparently "daddy" was written about a childhood friend's father who was racist and abusive, not Jewel's own father.
I grew up going to the Kilcher Homestead in Homer Alaska most summers With my next door neighbor ED whom happened to be great friends with the entire family. (ED was the best ! While i was between the ages of 8 and 15 this 68 year old lived in the only house within miles of mine. A Professor of biology and at one time Jewels teacher for one of the elementary years if not two.(She learned to sing from yodeling! this Quadruple P.H.D. recipient, all in different types of ecology/ Biology (mostly plants and insects/animals. the dude was so smart and i was such a nerd in the best possible way.) when i knew him he worked at the wildlife refuge. Any how it wasn't till years later that I Saw Jewel on Local tv (before fame) (or album) and put it together that she was there from time to time. i hung out with Youle Kilcher a bunch the family patriarch. they all had interesting names Youle Auto Edwin Jewel. Anyhow this is my first youtube comment and apparently the longest ever. This album legit cured my aggressive clinical panic attacks at age 19 i couldn't talk, think, read or pray my way out but apparently attempting to sing as good as you can an album with an emotional meaningfulness to yourself utilizes so much of your brains bandwidth that it cannot prioritize said panic attack!!! true story
I always loved Jewel, I was like 10 and swiping her albums from my brother's room... I can't remember how I got my hands on "Pieces of You" because I dont think he ever owned that, I think I must've just gotten it on my own but she was very politically motivated on this album, and it's only become more relatable
Hi! I'm from the Philippines. Been listening to Jewel since the late 90's. I enjoyed your reaction. I would like to see your take to Jewel's SPIRIT album and THIS WAY album. Looking forward to my request.
This album came out the year I graduated high school (I'm old 😩, I came out in 1997, 2 years after it was released. Didn't hear it until 1998. The whole album blew my mind. Jewel is STILL one of my favorite artists. Dolly Parton is the one that turned me into a music nut. Jewel opened my mind to genre's other than pop and country. My playlists go from Sarah Brightman to shinedown now.
These are both on my list to request album reactions if I'm ever able to afford the album tier on Patreon 😁 I want him to react to all of Fiona's albums in order though haha
I also recommend live versions from UA-cam where she sings these songs with different flare. As a major Jewel fan since this cd came out when I was 15, I so wish I had that time to concisely give more context to these songs. Her book ‘Never Broken’ is excellent and is a great step into her life and some context. She is a wonderful person teaching others to survive teenage homelessness and anxiety.
"You were meant for me" is after the break up when you want to get over someone but it's hard. It's the greiving period of missing them & the relationship. It typically takes a little while.
Jewel is from my home town, she claims Alaska as her hometown but she actually spent almost all her childhood and teen years in Payson Utah , our claim to fame tho she never mentions Utah because Alaska is cooler for a folk singer than Utah lol. This album though I was so in love with through my teen years. Especially “foolish games”
i belive it was never a Coma but Brain damage due to extreme hypothermia wich will also prevent death due to reduced hr and beta brain waves. so he starved his brain of ox so long he no longer had any ability to interact with his environment or grow in any way besides physically
On your personal comments on I'm Sensitive, as a father of sensitive grown men myself, let me try to rephrase what your father was trying to state: Sensitivity is a good thing, a great thing even, but you need to learn who can affect your sensitivity. This is a choice that only you can make. On a personal note for myself, I am the opposite of sensitive but am extremely empathetic (almost to a fault). Outside of my personal love ones, I honestly don't care how anyone views me, but I will go to bat to protect the integrity of a complete stranger in a heartbeat if I believe they are being wronged somehow.
no!! 😭 ......WHY dies the B E S T track of the album sound like this?! no no no no no no.....🙏🏼 please do yourself a favor & watch the official video (not a live or a cover) - the actual music video - of Foolish Games. it's SO MUCH MORE beautiful...YOU WILL BALL YOUR 👀 OUT. please??
Please take the Jewel journey. All her albums are pure gold.
I cried with you during painters! Jewel was 18 when she was signed and released this album and she was 19 or 20 when it was out. I’m going to request more from her! Thank you for your beautiful sensitive reaction.
Omg I loved this album as a teenager! So great to see it not forgotten and being enjoyed by other people
My brother, sister, and I got like 12 albums for free from one of those magazines that say you had to pay a penny and Jewel:s album was one of them. I don't understand how they expected to collect, we didn't even have a credit card, but my grandma was getting mail to pay for the albums until she passed (because that was the address we ordered them to). Lol, I still don't get how that was their business practice, what was the idea? I loved this album though.
This and Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing was one of the first albums I had on CD as a teen ❤
I love how you skip but still capture the emotions of the song - and share the the emotions in you. Editing these must be very hard. Well done. First time listener. Big-time fan. ~
It’s an emotional rollercoaster of a record. I remember it feeling overwhelming when I heard it first.
I listened to this album an absurd amount when I was probably too young for it (it was my mom’s CD and had been out just a few years when I started listening on one of those 90s home sound systems that was absolutely huge). Very nostalgic for me, but I still listen to a few of the songs regularly even now.
Glad we could all have our communal cry over Painters 😭 and I love when you bring little insights like the one you gave about the writing of Amen mimicking a common hymn structure. These are the kinds of things I miss as a lyrics person who doesn’t know very much about music in a technical sense 😅
I absolutely love Jewel, her Pieces of You album is just beautiful.
It really is!
Jewel grew up on a homestead in Alaska. Her family has(or had?) a show on history or discovery called Alaska the Last Frontier many years after she had a super successful music career. When she wrote/recorded this album, she had left the homestead and was living in her car in California (I think?), playing coffee shops and trying to catch a break, which she meritoriously did!! Beautiful artist, beautiful album, beautiful soul. She’ll always be one of my favorites, never afraid to say what she thinks 🖤
You mentioned Taylor Swift. When she came out with Folklore during the pandemic, I was listening to it on a long walk and I realized Taylor Swift is today's Jewel, if Jewel had had a more supportive family and team around her.
They are different, of course. Taylor writes a lot about high school lovers, falling in love, breaking up and getting revenge and Jewel ultimately was a social-justice and spiritual songwriter, but something about their songwriting approach is very similar.
I was just out of high school when this album came out, a gay kid who had no friends and who frankly had been tormented by my peers since puberty, and a lot of the songs hit me hard. One of the first gay people I ever met (on the recently new Internet!) played this album for me while we drove around and I was stunned by her frankness in Pieces of You and I do think hearing it was therapeutic. Jewel was a critical and popular success with this album but later on people wrote her off, which is a shame. She was one of the many brilliantly talented women singer-songwriters of the 1990s-Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, Ani DiFranco, Joan Osborne, and so many others. I'm quite sad that young people by and large are unfamiliar with their music because as we can see in your reaction here, its poignancy is not restricted to any given era.
I am so excited to watch! This was my FAVORITE album as a 10 year old ❤️ she taught me so much.
begging you to react to all of her albums!! every single one is just as remarkable as pieces of you
I love this album, but always stuck more to my favorites. Your reaction to it really bright an entirely new perspective and love for the project as a whole. “Painters” really hit me more after watching your analysis.
I ❤ Jewel!! My daughter's middle name is Jewel, after the singer. Saw her in San Diego b/f she became famous. Seen her live several times. Never does the same song the same way live. She's just amazing!!!
Ooooo love that jewel is getting some attention!!! Will be tuning in
The video of "Foolish Games" is brilliant!! He's a pretentious lover!
You understand her album and words. You are a beautiful soul
I cannot tell you how excited I am for this!!! One of my top albums of all time
Please do more Jewel albums! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Spirit and Standing Still are great as well!
She was homeless before she got her break. She wrote Don’t when she was 15. She wrote Who Will Save Your Soul at 16. Jewel’s father had mental health issues and was emotionally abusive. She had bad anxiety and wrote Angel Standing By as self comfort.
I have watched several reaction video of Jewel songs, but i have never watched Jewel video reaction like yours. Your Jewel video reaction is awesome!!! I love how you react and comment/interpret each songs in details & comment on Jewel song writing skills & singing skills: that is what makes your video reaction so different than other people's video reaction. Thank you for making Jewel video reaction. The songs in this album was written by Jewel when her age 16 to 18. Amazing that in that young age she can write songs that are so deep like these
Adrian is a fictional character. Daddy is about her friend’s father who wouldn’t let them even watch the Jefferson. Angel standing by she wrote as a lullaby to herself. Amen is about Kurt Kobain’s death.
WOW
You summed it better than I could.
Plus the influence of Steve Poltz.
Amen is more about the hopelessness the entire generation was feeling.
Painters , what a master piece ........ A direct strike to the heart
When I saw this video post, I knew it was Painters that was gonna get you 💗 I listened to this album endlessly in my youth and I loved revisiting it with you!
I remember writing the lyrics to “Amen” on my textbook covers in high school. This album was the soundtrack for a good year of my angsty ‘90s youth. Loved your reaction.
Oh! I know! I know what you need to do next! You need to react to her MTV Unplugged from 1997. This was right after Pieces of You and before her second album Spirit. So it would make sense for you to react to it next. And let me tell you, this unplugged is the most beautiful thing you'll even see and hear. I was 16 in 1997 and this show really left a mark in m soul, and it became a part of who I am, it was so impactful for me. Please let's watch it together.
This is I think the best quality you'll find ua-cam.com/video/I1pPGUGOPKk/v-deo.html
grew up with this one, still go back to it all the time
Painters is one of the best songs to ever exist. They thought blue prints were too sad so they made them yellow 😭
Absolutely. 😭🎨
I was born in 1992 and I was getting into this album before I was even in kindergarten (I grew up in a very musical household). Maybe that was the wrong time to hear this sort of stuff but it has grown truer every year I've lived.
You should react to Nelly Furtado’s Folklore album….
Big thumbs up to the person who requested this album ❤ you have good taste
I’ll request it over on Patreon soon ❤
There are studio versions of these songs, which back in the 90’s I remember enjoying better than the live versions when they came out. None the less I’m so glad I got to experience this through your empathetic cognitive mind. You just get people. I love it. Thank you.
I could go on and on about Jewel. Best voice of that generation of female artists, but for "some reason" isn't recognizable today like Brittney or Christina, etc. She does a couple hours on Joe Rogan's podcast (I know) and covers almost everything. Really worth a listen. Her story is insane.
God your reaction is bringing me back to my first listen and it’s SO GOOD 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I saw Jewel in a little coffee shop in Philadelphia called The Last Drop a couple months before this album was released (February 1995, to be specific). She did a number of songs from the album, and she also did one song that she’s never released on an album AFAIK (maybe on a B side somewhere or something) but it’s a hilarious contrast to her “sweet” sound for most of this album. It’s called “My Own Private God’s Gift to Women.” You can see a live version here: ua-cam.com/video/bRT2_fFDxPU/v-deo.html (beware: very NSFW!)
If you want some singer-songwriters who’s been grouped in with Tori Amos, Kate Bush, Sarah McLachlan, and Jewel, but have been largely overlooked, I can strongly suggest:
Jane Siberry: especially Bound by the Beauty, The Walking, and When I was a Boy
Happy Rhodes: especially Warpaint, Ecto, and Equipoise
This was such a lovely reaction. ❤
Great reaction🤗
I was given this album for Christmas by my cousin the year it was released, he had a feeling I would like it.
He wasn’t wrong, I love it and I still listen to it. I also love her other albums like for example “This way” and “Picking up the pieces”❤️
Heard about this artist a lot lately, so hopefully this will push me to check out their stuff! So hyped 😊
This is one album that I’ve grown up with and man… the lyricism is really great on this record. I so agree. I really appreciate your reaction. It was really awesome. I have related to this album quite recently, in fact, thanks to your reaction and insight on the lyrics, it’s made me appreciate it much more than I used to, even if I really love the album already.
Side note, I’ve always thought of “Adrian” as a really saddening, bleak, dark song. To me, it sticks out as a really good look on how one of those certain experiences can really make an impact on someone.
Note: I realised that this video came out 6 days after my birthday…
This was one of my favorite albums during my teen years. Such a great songwriter!
Oh and!!! Tori Under the Pink is excellent! (As long as you’re in this 90s groove 😝)
This album was released 28 years ago (this Tuesday). I was 14 and still remember having the album on cassette... She's so amazing. I wish she was still making music
I really miss when recordings valued the human "imperfections" that connected songs to souls. Music should never be airbrushed. Love to see your appreciation of that. Jewel recently interviewed on the Surviving Narcissism podcast. Highly recommend it.
I'm so happy you review this one 🙏😍 A masterpiece!!!
I was barely finishing High School when this was released and it Blew me away. Her Voice , Her Understated Style of Presenting her Music was So Refreshing and Thought provoking. Her forward thinking of Equality for all made me an instant Fan 💜💜💜💯. Her sophomore album, SPIRIT , is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE.
I recently revisited early Jewel and had completely forgotten I used to play Foolish Games on the piano 💓💓so so so loved Hands from her 2nd album too
Yeah. Painters. Yup.
Yeah 🙃😂😭
@@Luscent i grew up listening to this album because my parents had it. I know every word but i kinda forgot about it. Painters rips me every time.
Jewel's father was abusive for a period of time, after her mother left, but they have a good relationship now (Jewel's memoir is very worth a read).
Apparently "daddy" was written about a childhood friend's father who was racist and abusive, not Jewel's own father.
Wow I'm glad they turned it around that's lovely
I grew up going to the Kilcher Homestead in Homer Alaska most summers With my next door neighbor ED whom happened to be great friends with the entire family. (ED was the best ! While i was between the ages of 8 and 15 this 68 year old lived in the only house within miles of mine. A Professor of biology and at one time Jewels teacher for one of the elementary years if not two.(She learned to sing from yodeling! this Quadruple P.H.D. recipient, all in different types of ecology/ Biology (mostly plants and insects/animals. the dude was so smart and i was such a nerd in the best possible way.) when i knew him he worked at the wildlife refuge. Any how it wasn't till years later that I Saw Jewel on Local tv (before fame) (or album) and put it together that she was there from time to time. i hung out with Youle Kilcher a bunch the family patriarch. they all had interesting names Youle Auto Edwin Jewel. Anyhow this is my first youtube comment and apparently the longest ever. This album legit cured my aggressive clinical panic attacks at age 19 i couldn't talk, think, read or pray my way out but apparently attempting to sing as good as you can an album with an emotional meaningfulness to yourself utilizes so much of your brains bandwidth that it cannot prioritize said panic attack!!! true story
Timeless album, but also you brought be back to my teens. ❤
You should read the lyrics, they're important!
I always loved Jewel, I was like 10 and swiping her albums from my brother's room... I can't remember how I got my hands on "Pieces of You" because I dont think he ever owned that, I think I must've just gotten it on my own but she was very politically motivated on this album, and it's only become more relatable
Thanks for sharing can't believe this is my first discovery!
How do I get you to react to every jewel album?
Hi! I'm from the Philippines. Been listening to Jewel since the late 90's. I enjoyed your reaction. I would like to see your take to Jewel's SPIRIT album and THIS WAY album. Looking forward to my request.
This album came out the year I graduated high school (I'm old 😩, I came out in 1997, 2 years after it was released. Didn't hear it until 1998. The whole album blew my mind. Jewel is STILL one of my favorite artists. Dolly Parton is the one that turned me into a music nut. Jewel opened my mind to genre's other than pop and country. My playlists go from Sarah Brightman to shinedown now.
Your reaction was so genuine and emotional. Great job!
This takes me back. Such a great album love your thoughts as ever
Would love fiona apple when the pawn or Sarah surfacing
These are both on my list to request album reactions if I'm ever able to afford the album tier on Patreon 😁 I want him to react to all of Fiona's albums in order though haha
I also recommend live versions from UA-cam where she sings these songs with different flare.
As a major Jewel fan since this cd came out when I was 15, I so wish I had that time to concisely give more context to these songs. Her book ‘Never Broken’ is excellent and is a great step into her life and some context.
She is a wonderful person teaching others to survive teenage homelessness and anxiety.
The song "Pieces of You" is amazing! The lyrics are so amazing. She toured with Bob Dylan for a while.
I remember painters having a huge affect on me when I was probably too young for it in the 90’s. I think it influenced my music
I loved this album as a kid and I still do. Please react to her album Spirit.
Luscent!?? You’re the best ❤
Waiting for the day when I can say those lyrics to Dan, “the cats already been fed, come back to bed” 😭❤️
"You were meant for me" is after the break up when you want to get over someone but it's hard. It's the greiving period of missing them & the relationship. It typically takes a little while.
I just came across this video by accident. You have such a beautiful energy. Such a deep feeling person. Wish we could be friends ❤
Jewel is from my home town, she claims Alaska as her hometown but she actually spent almost all her childhood and teen years in Payson Utah , our claim to fame tho she never mentions Utah because Alaska is cooler for a folk singer than Utah lol. This album though I was so in love with through my teen years. Especially “foolish games”
Sarah McLaughlin Mirrorball might be a good one and DEF Tracy Chapman
Please listen to Melanie (Safka) song "Tuning My Guitar." She was the youngest performer at Woodstock & I just love her.
Watch Jewel's live performance of Hands at the Vatican its amazing.
Also read her book of poetry
Taylor 32:47 stands on the shoulders of giants for sure!
Oooh my gosh! Yes!! ❤❤❤
i belive it was never a Coma but Brain damage due to extreme hypothermia wich will also prevent death due to reduced hr and beta brain waves. so he starved his brain of ox so long he no longer had any ability to interact with his environment or grow in any way besides physically
loved the review only sad part was the edited song playback. we would have totally listened with you
On your personal comments on I'm Sensitive, as a father of sensitive grown men myself, let me try to rephrase what your father was trying to state:
Sensitivity is a good thing, a great thing even, but you need to learn who can affect your sensitivity. This is a choice that only you can make.
On a personal note for myself, I am the opposite of sensitive but am extremely empathetic (almost to a fault).
Outside of my personal love ones, I honestly don't care how anyone views me, but I will go to bat to protect the integrity of a complete stranger in a heartbeat if I believe they are being wronged somehow.
Yea. I’m like you, man.
Hiii can you react to preacher's daughter by ethel cain plssss the album is so beautiful!!
Marry Apperson and Adrian are based off of real people. *Mary* never left him. he passed at mid 40s
please react to Some People Have Real Problems by SIA!
I would LOOOOVE for you to react to Regina Spektor s 11:11 😍
Think you did Little Earthquakes but if not…❤❤❤❤❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
no!! 😭 ......WHY dies the B E S T track of the album sound like this?!
no no no no no no.....🙏🏼 please do yourself a favor & watch the official video (not a live or a cover) - the actual music video - of Foolish Games. it's SO MUCH MORE beautiful...YOU WILL BALL YOUR 👀 OUT.
please??
Oh sorry 90s bag - Indigo Girls!!
So, I guess you liked it?
thats also direct proof that multitasking is a lie
not the mother but the age equal opposite sex best friend
React to SOS by sza 🥹