"This looks like they're getting ready to go out and kill somebody" ROFL... they were on their way to a concert, they got off the train with their stuff, went to the studio, did one rehearsal, one take, then back to the train to get to their next date.
They were different. When a young Eric Burdon stares in the camera at you with that serious look on his face , it`s hard to forget. They were animals...
Guy with the headphones destroyed the whole video by constant pausing and talking through it all. MAKE COMMENTS AFTER IT PLAYS THROUGH SO YOUR LISTENERS CAN KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!
@@encrypter46Yeah they can, I've seen lots of reactors do it. These two are more interested in putting on an (unfunny) comedy act than doing a reaction.
@@encrypter46Yeah they can, I've seen lots of reactors do it. These two are more interested in putting on an (unfunny) comedy act than doing a reaction.
The one smiling near the end was Hilton Valentine, and he is smiling because while they were moving into position for that last shot at the end, the stagehands were moving the keyboardist, Alan Price, as he was still sitting at and plying the VOX Continental on a moveable dais, into position for the end shot where ends up in front of Eric Burdon, the lead vocalist. Hilton just got tickled at how absurd it looked.
It's a ride cymbal. The bass player gave Jimi Hendrix a go when no-one else would touch him. Chas Chandler took Jimi to England and the rest is history.
The Animals and Jimi were very intertwined beyond Chas Chandler managing him. Hilton Valentine came up with the name Experience and Jimi and Eric were very good friends. Eric's wife at the time left him for Jimi and then Eric ended up hooking up with Jimi's girlfriend at the time, Jimi jammed with Eric Burdon & War the night before he died and Eric was the first on the scene before the medics were called.
those "metal thing" the drummer is playing is called "cymbal"...there are also smaller and bigger ones which he didn´t have in his set up. Then there exists also an other metal thing which are 2 very small cymbals put together which you then can open and close with a foot paddle and that is called "high hat" but as I said that drummer didn´t had all of those in his set up...just one cymbal...a modern drummer usually has some "cymbals" in different sizes and a "high hat". ...and about his technique... to be able to play that fast rhythm which he is actually playing on that cymbal the wrist simply needs to be totally relaxed otherwise you are not able to get the needed constant speed for that particular rhythm he is actually playing.(which needs uncountable hours of practice to get that state of relaxation into your wrist- movement while playing)...and secondly for just accompaning the song he also has to play the touch very smooth-running to stay loudnesswise in the back simply to avoid the get too loud as well..from the pure techniqual point of view he did that all perfect. By the way the bassist Bryan "Chas" Chandler where you mentioned " he gettin into it ..he´s grooving" quit the band in 66 and became a talent scout and record manager..where he in order to find some young unknown musical talents randomly visited a bar in Greenwich Village NY called "Café Wha?". There he saw a young unknown black dude playing amazing guitar..And on the spot he convinced him to become his manager and to come with him to England where then under his guidance this "unknown black guitarist" named "Jimmy Hendrix" became over night world famous and a guitar legend by setting totally new standards to how the E-guitar is played valid and copied till today.
michael grabner : haha save breath they probably didnt even read the rest. thanks for the laugh guys ( metal thing ) the dude with the phones on is so ignorant more hope on the young guy next to him looks like he was feelin the groove
It's a song, not an essay. The brothel is only in the SONG. All these youtube reaction videos trying to interpret lyrics makes me laugh. Comment about the MUSIC, the voices, the talent. Songs are not sung to ponder their meaning.
Phillip_ino Bizarre New Orleans, a guidebook on New Orleans, asserts that the real house was at 1614 Esplanade Avenue between 1862 and 1874 and was said to have been named after its madam, Marianne LeSoleil Levant, whose surname means "the rising sun" in French. The two earliest recordings date back to 1930s Appalachia, but it’s known to be older than that. In his book, Chasing the Rising Sun, the Journey of an American Song, author Ted Anthony actually traces the song’s origins back to a bawdy English folk song that goes, “If you go to Lowestoft and ask for the Rising Sun, there you’ll find two old whores, and my old woman’s one.” Well, that certainly lends credence to the house-of-ill repute theory, but it’s by no means proof. Lyrics from the earliest American versions include lines like “Going back to New Orleans, my race is almost run. Going back to spend the rest of my days beneath that Rising Sun.” So despondent! Maybe a prison or hospital is plausible after all? Time to delve deeper into local lore.
You're not the first person I've heard saying that there's something a little ominous about that rhythm. The guitar strikes it up in the intro and then the ride cymbal and organ pick it up and just pound it out for the rest of the song... 1, 2 and 3, 4, 5, 6. It's hypnotic!
An iconic 1964 classic. The lead singer Eric Burdon was amazing with his powerful vocal range. No auto tune then, just pure talent. One suggestion guys, listen to the whole performance without stopping. Then let us hear your reaction. Thank you Good luck With your viewership.
I like you and almost 20,000 Subscribers is great but you totally decimated and desecrated this song by continually pausing so there was no flow or rhythm or momentum to it. You paused FIVE times in the first minute, mon ami....
Show a little respect. There would be no Jimmie Hendrix without Chas Chandler, the drummer you were dishing. By-the-by, the easier the drummer makes it look, the greater the drummer's talent.
This is a Classic, Copied or Sampled by succeeding Generations, Emulated by many because it's Brilliant! Try as you may you cannot destroy it! And! Something of this quality wouldn't even exist if it was up to your intellectual ability! The same goes for all the Technology you're using to experience it with... It wouldn't even exist if it was up to your intellectual capacity! You tried to decimate it's worth, but it still Shines!
Honestly, imho, this is one of the best songs of all time. I wish I was more active on UA-cam so I could request a ton of things on reactors’ channels. I’ve always felt weird for liking a (potentially too big) huge range of songs from so many genres. And I can’t lie - I wish I could request my father’s music. He toured with huge acts. Huge artists wanted rights to his songs. He said the reason he declined was that not only did they want to buy his songs, but they all wanted to but the rights and have their names as the person who wrote it. He always said that his songs were like his “babies” and he’d never do it. It led us (maybe) to struggle..... but my Dad still performs at times. He struggles with depression like me. But if I could just once bring attention to his music...I know I’m biased, but he deserves to be heard. I sang all my life - got into piano/guitar/bass from him..... but he told me he didn’t allow me to enjoy and explore it because he knew what it was like to be a musician and that he didn’t want me to struggle or be upset over “not making it”. I’m only half of my Dad. If my Mom was alive.....idk how my life wouldve been.... but I’ve tried to comment on a lot of reaction channels about him. I’m sure all of you get lots of attention. Point blank : he deserves to be out there. And I’m hoping someone one day with a big channel....even one who is way leas popular...might give him a chance...I’d be so grateful. He’s amazing. He deserves it.
In 1958 Andy Griffith, yes Sheriff Andy, recorded a version of this song...lol. If you have an open mind it isn't bad. Hey if Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck could perform "Moon River" then Andy could do House. It's funny that people born say late 90's have little idea of how good Eric Hudson and The Animals were. In addition the bass guitarist Chandler saw Hendrix in a Greenwich Village spot and convinced him to come to England where he managed him and brought in the rest of "The Experience". These musicians were extremely influential in Rock history.
Two of their songs should be heard by y'all. Please don't let me be misunderstood We gotta get out of this place Those two, and House of the Rising son are pure legend.
The Evolution of Inside Looking Out started out as a prison song called Rosie which the Animals performed and then Eric Burdon rewrote it as "Inside-Looking Out" in 1966.The Animals performing Rosie live in 1965 ua-cam.com/video/bdvPVaRh6eM/v-deo.html; The Animals performing "Inside-Looking Out" live on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1966. ua-cam.com/video/H8M1MpkozJQ/v-deo.html GFR's version is out of this world.
In 1966 when I was six, I listen to this for the first time laying down on the sunken floor before our fireplace with embers roaring, in our house in Petaluma.
THE Animals Dont let me be misunderstood! Or vocalist Eric Burdon, with War. Spill THE Wine! Alan Price keyboards, had Huge Fear of Flying. Guess that made Them quit, being from North England. Bass player Chas Chandler became Jimi Hendrix manager!
Casino! " "When it looked like they could get 25 years to life in prison just for skimming a casino, sick or no fucking sick you knew people were gonna get clipped"
You may think Eric Burdon, the lead singer, is a southerner; truth is, he's a Brit! He does a fine job putting a Suthun accent and pronunciation on lots of words in the lyrics: "Mah muh-thuh was a tay-luh," "New Aw-lee-uns," "spend yore lahvs," "rah-zin sun," and "bawl an' chain." And how did the keyboardist get from the background near the drummer up to the foreground with the lead singer? Who wheeled him up front, how did he seamlessly continue playing his part???
@@frankjones5283 No sir, you are not the only one seeing no electrical connections. I've heard a story that the smile on the guitarist's face near the ending is due to the keyboardist dropping his instrument and having to scramble to get set up before the camera cut to him!
@@artbagley1406 Wow ..I read a lot of comments. Someone said that it had to do with the keyboard (vox organ) being moved around and someone had another idea. The smile didn`t kill the song but it just doesn`t fit. Isn`t it interesting how big hit songs are created . Sometimes it surprises everyone like the song called "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers. It was put on the backside of the main song and not expected to go anywhere. ....
ya know, maybe watching vids isnt u guys forte'. lol but think are hilarious. perhaps a chat with coming up with amazing ideas that cant recall till later? crack me up.
There is no brothel called this in New Orleans. There is a bed and breakfast called this ....eric was a Brit who was poor and was raised near brothels in northern England... All the stopping and starting really is no good for a reaction..it totally ruins what reaction is for!!!!
Because PAUSE....I think.....STOP.......that......PAUSE......all the cont..............inuity was......BREAK.....broken and the song was...............PAUSE decimated and desecrated.....PAUSE...
@@Isleofskye You clearly never heard of copyright strikes and how your only allowed to play a certain amount of the song at a time or your get a strike.
"This looks like they're getting ready to go out and kill somebody"
ROFL... they were on their way to a concert, they got off the train with their stuff, went to the studio, did one rehearsal, one take, then back to the train to get to their next date.
They were different. When a young Eric Burdon stares in the camera at you with that serious look on his face , it`s hard to forget. They were animals...
Solid 9, is right.....those boys had soul power..
Guy with the headphones destroyed the whole video by constant pausing and talking through it all. MAKE COMMENTS AFTER IT PLAYS THROUGH SO YOUR LISTENERS CAN KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!
Same here, about to leave, I've seen better reactions
They can't play it through with no interruptions or you'll never get to see it because of copyright infringement.
@@encrypter46Yeah they can, I've seen lots of reactors do it. These two are more interested in putting on an (unfunny) comedy act than doing a reaction.
@@encrypter46Yeah they can, I've seen lots of reactors do it. These two are more interested in putting on an (unfunny) comedy act than doing a reaction.
Eric was a mere 23 when this was made. And yes....he sings like an 'old soul'. I've known some in my day. And he is Definitely an 'old soul'!
Your friend was being your hypeman /wingman with dedication, best part of the reaction
The one smiling near the end was Hilton Valentine, and he is smiling because while they were moving into position for that last shot at the end, the stagehands were moving the keyboardist, Alan Price, as he was still sitting at and plying the VOX Continental on a moveable dais, into position for the end shot where ends up in front of Eric Burdon, the lead vocalist. Hilton just got tickled at how absurd it looked.
The song that introduced the organ to the 60's and transformed Dylan to electric
It's a ride cymbal. The bass player gave Jimi Hendrix a go when no-one else would touch him. Chas Chandler took Jimi to England and the rest is history.
The Animals and Jimi were very intertwined beyond Chas Chandler managing him. Hilton Valentine came up with the name Experience and Jimi and Eric were very good friends. Eric's wife at the time left him for Jimi and then Eric ended up hooking up with Jimi's girlfriend at the time, Jimi jammed with Eric Burdon & War the night before he died and Eric was the first on the scene before the medics were called.
The musical instrument is spelled cymbal.
@Francine Ooops. Can't believe I spelled it "symbol" 🌹
@@sarita423 Yes!!! Thank you!! I'm so glad others know the history!
He was 23 at the time of this recording.
those "metal thing" the drummer is playing is called "cymbal"...there are also smaller and bigger ones which he didn´t have in his set up.
Then there exists also an other metal thing which are 2 very small cymbals put together which you then can open and close with a foot paddle and that is called "high hat" but as I said that drummer didn´t had all of those in his set up...just one cymbal...a modern drummer usually has some "cymbals" in different sizes and a "high hat".
...and about his technique... to be able to play that fast rhythm which he is actually playing on that cymbal the wrist simply needs to be totally relaxed otherwise you are not able to get the needed constant speed for that particular rhythm he is actually playing.(which needs uncountable hours of practice to get that state of relaxation into your wrist- movement while playing)...and secondly for just accompaning the song he also has to play the touch very smooth-running to stay loudnesswise in the back simply to avoid the get too loud as well..from the pure techniqual point of view he did that all perfect.
By the way the bassist Bryan "Chas" Chandler where you mentioned " he gettin into it ..he´s grooving" quit the band in 66 and became a talent scout and record manager..where he in order to find some young unknown musical talents randomly visited a bar in Greenwich Village NY called "Café Wha?". There he saw a young unknown black dude playing amazing guitar..And on the spot he convinced him to become his manager and to come with him to England where then under his guidance this "unknown black guitarist" named "Jimmy Hendrix" became over night world famous and a guitar legend by setting totally new standards to how the E-guitar is played valid and copied till today.
michael grabner : haha save breath they probably didnt even read the rest. thanks for the laugh guys ( metal thing ) the dude with the phones on is so ignorant more hope on the young guy next to him looks like he was feelin the groove
... well said, thank you !!!!!
There used to be a brothel in New Orleans called the Rising Sun. That’s what the song is about.
It's a gambling den.
No there never was a brothel called this in New Orleans..ever
It's a song, not an essay. The brothel is only in the SONG. All these youtube reaction videos trying to interpret lyrics makes me laugh. Comment about the MUSIC, the voices, the talent. Songs are not sung to ponder their meaning.
Phillip_ino Bizarre New Orleans, a guidebook on New Orleans, asserts that the real house was at 1614 Esplanade Avenue between 1862 and 1874 and was said to have been named after its madam, Marianne LeSoleil Levant, whose surname means "the rising sun" in French.
The two earliest recordings date back to 1930s Appalachia, but it’s known to be older than that. In his book, Chasing the Rising Sun, the Journey of an American Song, author Ted Anthony actually traces the song’s origins back to a bawdy English folk song that goes, “If you go to Lowestoft and ask for the Rising Sun, there you’ll find two old whores, and my old woman’s one.”
Well, that certainly lends credence to the house-of-ill repute theory, but it’s by no means proof. Lyrics from the earliest American versions include lines like “Going back to New Orleans, my race is almost run. Going back to spend the rest of my days beneath that Rising Sun.” So despondent! Maybe a prison or hospital is plausible after all? Time to delve deeper into local lore.
@@Steve52344 It`s OK to ponder when an old song about New Orleans is sung by a young group from UK....
You're not the first person I've heard saying that there's something a little ominous about that rhythm. The guitar strikes it up in the intro and then the ride cymbal and organ pick it up and just pound it out for the rest of the song... 1, 2 and 3, 4, 5, 6. It's hypnotic!
It's a song that will live forever!!!!!
Yes
An iconic 1964 classic. The lead singer Eric Burdon was amazing with his powerful vocal range. No auto tune then, just pure talent. One suggestion guys, listen to the whole performance without stopping. Then let us hear your reaction.
Thank you
Good luck With your viewership.
They could only afford 15 minutes to record this song.
I like you and almost 20,000 Subscribers is great but you totally decimated and desecrated this song by continually pausing so there was no flow or rhythm or momentum to it. You paused FIVE times in the first minute, mon ami....
@Margareta Holmgren i thought they looked to high on something, to totally do this song justice....thank you Reactors you ruined your reaction
Solid 10. Perfect can only be Perfect. Nothing to add, nothing to remove. No performance ever top this.
A classic hit. Great vocals, great instruments.
Show a little respect. There would be no Jimmie Hendrix without Chas Chandler, the drummer you were dishing. By-the-by, the easier the drummer makes it look, the greater the drummer's talent.
@miriammoore1261. Miriam, Chas Chandler was the bassist, the drummer is John Steel.
The drummer, John Steel, plays his part perfectly. Great playing, perfectly fitting the mood of the song.
This is a Classic, Copied or Sampled by succeeding Generations, Emulated by many because it's Brilliant! Try as you may you cannot destroy it! And! Something of this quality wouldn't even exist if it was up to your intellectual ability! The same goes for all the Technology you're using to experience it with... It wouldn't even exist if it was up to your intellectual capacity! You tried to decimate it's worth, but it still Shines!
Lol...."Jim, you wipe your ass good, grab a drumstick"!......😅👍💥
Animals one of the greatest groups of all time, many hits 😎
The bassist was Jimi Hendrix's manager.
Eric Burdon is the lead singer. You guys would love his big hit "Spill The Wine"
Yes! Here's a link to a live version: ua-cam.com/video/ppJnTlazJuk/v-deo.html
He's really laid back in it 😎
Honestly, imho, this is one of the best songs of all time. I wish I was more active on UA-cam so I could request a ton of things on reactors’ channels.
I’ve always felt weird for liking a (potentially too big) huge range of songs from so many genres. And I can’t lie - I wish I could request my father’s music. He toured with huge acts. Huge artists wanted rights to his songs.
He said the reason he declined was that not only did they want to buy his songs, but they all wanted to but the rights and have their names as the person who wrote it. He always said that his songs were like his “babies” and he’d never do it. It led us (maybe) to struggle..... but my Dad still performs at times. He struggles with depression like me. But if I could just once bring attention to his music...I know I’m biased, but he deserves to be heard.
I sang all my life - got into piano/guitar/bass from him..... but he told me he didn’t allow me to enjoy and explore it because he knew what it was like to be a musician and that he didn’t want me to struggle or be upset over “not making it”.
I’m only half of my Dad. If my Mom was alive.....idk how my life wouldve been.... but I’ve tried to comment on a lot of reaction channels about him. I’m sure all of you get lots of attention.
Point blank : he deserves to be out there. And I’m hoping someone one day with a big channel....even one who is way leas popular...might give him a chance...I’d be so grateful. He’s amazing. He deserves it.
In 1958 Andy Griffith, yes Sheriff Andy, recorded a version of this song...lol. If you have an open mind it isn't bad. Hey if Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck could perform "Moon River" then
Andy could do House.
It's funny that people born say
late 90's have little idea of how good Eric Hudson and The Animals were.
In addition the bass guitarist
Chandler saw Hendrix in a Greenwich Village spot and
convinced him to come to England where he managed him and brought in the rest of "The Experience".
These musicians were extremely
influential in Rock history.
Eric Burdon.
You need a shirt I've seen on another reactor's channel-- it says "Genre Fluid" 😉
Two of their songs should be heard by y'all.
Please don't let me be misunderstood
We gotta get out of this place
Those two, and House of the Rising son are pure legend.
Man... Epic tune
Sorry have to go can't take any more
Great song.
Real music 🎶❤️🎸
Your inane comments give this a thumbs down
The Animals - It’s My Life
Yeah , just a couple of guys who decided to make a band
Never under-estimate Geordies on drugs
Grand Funk Railroad ...Inside Looking Out ... live 1969
Or The Animals original version, live on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Hell yeah! Grand Funk Railroad
Here is link to "Inside Looking Out" Grand Funk Railroad ... a must Reaction for this one. 🎸🔥🤘
ua-cam.com/video/NxcOxvEsE_Y/v-deo.html
@@KevinHallSurfing Yes definitely that GFR video.
The Evolution of Inside Looking Out started out as a prison song called Rosie which the Animals performed and then Eric Burdon rewrote it as "Inside-Looking Out" in 1966.The Animals performing Rosie live in 1965 ua-cam.com/video/bdvPVaRh6eM/v-deo.html; The Animals performing "Inside-Looking Out" live on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1966. ua-cam.com/video/H8M1MpkozJQ/v-deo.html GFR's version is out of this world.
1967 classic......
Omg I laughed so hard🤣🤣🤣
😉 So great song that even my piano cover sounds good!!! 🎹🎹
English Invasion of Masterpiece Music
In 1966 when I was six, I listen to this for the first time laying down on the sunken floor before our fireplace with embers roaring, in our house in Petaluma.
Oh dear, please don’t ask them to react to any more music 🥴👎🏿
Yeah man they suck
The lead singer Eric is in his 80's now.
Actually 79 years old.
@@sarita423 And as of last fall, still singing with a band (before covid).
He is born 11 may 1941
THE Animals Dont let me be misunderstood!
Or vocalist Eric Burdon, with War. Spill THE Wine!
Alan Price keyboards, had Huge Fear of Flying. Guess that made Them quit, being from North England.
Bass player Chas Chandler became Jimi Hendrix manager!
Too much interruption of the video.
I always felt that the red guitar guy, following just behind, was meant to represent the devil. That's why he was smiling😈
Casino! " "When it looked like they could get 25 years to life in prison just for skimming a casino, sick or no fucking sick you knew people were gonna get clipped"
the Lead Singer Eric Burton Spend 2 years with Jimi Hendrix in London before they ever came to USA
Y'all crack me up. 😂
Listen to one off the greatest songs ever wrote and more interested in my mans drum stroke smh🤦🏻♂️
You may think Eric Burdon, the lead singer, is a southerner; truth is, he's a Brit! He does a fine job putting a Suthun accent and pronunciation on lots of words in the lyrics: "Mah muh-thuh was a tay-luh," "New Aw-lee-uns," "spend yore lahvs," "rah-zin sun," and "bawl an' chain." And how did the keyboardist get from the background near the drummer up to the foreground with the lead singer? Who wheeled him up front, how did he seamlessly continue playing his part???
Yeah but am I the only one who see`s no mics and no electric guitars plugged in while walking...
@@frankjones5283 No sir, you are not the only one seeing no electrical connections. I've heard a story that the smile on the guitarist's face near the ending is due to the keyboardist dropping his instrument and having to scramble to get set up before the camera cut to him!
@@artbagley1406 Wow ..I read a lot of comments. Someone said that it had to do with the keyboard (vox organ) being moved around and someone had another idea. The smile didn`t kill the song but it just doesn`t fit.
Isn`t it interesting how big hit songs are created . Sometimes it surprises
everyone like the song called "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers. It was put on the backside of the main song and not expected to go anywhere. ....
IT WAS FIRST SUNG BY A AFRIKAN AMERICAN BLUES SINGER NAMED LEADBELLY AND THEN ALSO BY NINA SIMONE AND OF COURSE THE ANIMALS.
Steppenwolf "magic carpet ride"
The lead singer later sang for the funk band War.
Stop pauing it
If they do they'll be taken off air for copyright violation. Anyway, they respected the song, in their own way.
Whatcha call a nasty groove, gentlemen.
.... 8.6 ?????? .. that' s no yo yo yo damned pop shit music, this is a classic !
Eric Burton was no joke
🖤🔥🖤💕
That background music you play suits you.
I've seen and heard some non music people smoked out but ''tingling the good ol' tinglings''?? god damn
Your facial expression says it all ...
The big guy in the band the guitars he discovered Jimi Hendrix and took this in one
Take
This group though 👍🏼 I think the photographer might have been making him laugh or something..it was a little awkward
Hey man hope you're good✌💙🙏
It's playback so the drummer takes it easy. Yes, it's playback look at the guitars, non is connected to any amps.
Great comments...hehe.
I'm not on your level, but I'm glad you liked it 😂😂😂😂
Y'all should listen to Johnny Lang (Lie To Me )
Great song! Awesome reaction lol. You guys are hysterical
Seizure? Kill someone? SMH
Jesus Christ man, just listen to the song without stopping it every 10 seconds, talk about spoiling a true classic!! 👎👎
These reactions are crazy!!! U listen to a song all the way through then u react!
ya know, maybe watching vids isnt u guys forte'. lol but think are hilarious. perhaps a chat with coming up with amazing ideas that cant recall till later? crack me up.
Donald Trump on bass guitar
Jimi Hendricks manager.
jeezus christ bruh, go back to sleep...
Cymbil
There is no brothel called this in New Orleans. There is a bed and breakfast called this ....eric was a Brit who was poor and was raised near brothels in northern England... All the stopping and starting really is no good for a reaction..it totally ruins what reaction is for!!!!
Heroine house.
Cymbal...
UHMMMMM symbols?!
Do you do the voice over for Cleveland in Family Guy?
A good way to ruin a great video with your inane comments. That's Eric Burden, baby. Just shut up and let them perform!
You two are hilarious 🤣
Great song though.
no way Children make Reaction of Music from USA horribel
Lol
I was 13..so many great memories
Too many pauses. Destroys the song.
Will you please shut up and listen your spoiling it for all new listeners
I lost all respect for you. I used to look forward to your reactions...you were too highed up for this one!!!
someone's being alittle bitch. They said they liked it. you should change your name from Janet to Karen.
@@pilarrizzo5723 They said they liked it. why you gotta be alittle crying bitch about it?
@@pilarrizzo5723 boy!! Boy!!! What a crybaby!!!
Because PAUSE....I think.....STOP.......that......PAUSE......all the cont..............inuity was......BREAK.....broken and the song was...............PAUSE decimated and desecrated.....PAUSE...
@@Isleofskye You clearly never heard of copyright strikes and how your only allowed to play a certain amount of the song at a time or your get a strike.
I missed you guys! Especially your friend! 🙋♀️
Stop talking and listen !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your comments are right on & funny! Awesome song!
bullshit Reaction
😂
You guys are ridiculous
benders
They boy was smiling because he was swimming in it