The G#1 at the end is Tim and the growl he can do. It's insanely low and completely amazing. The fact he can take a note that low and with that much power behind it is amazing and highlights his extraordinary talent.
I'm so happy you reacted to this one. It's a master class in harmony taking the place of instruments. The original song by Dire Straits had a haunting guitar. In this, the background vocals had to do the same job. And they did perfectly and to me this version is even more haunting because of it. Those final 2 chords always get to me. They sound just like an organ.
That bass note is Tim. He's done it before. The first time I think I heard it was on the Sing - Off performances. (They won season 4) and my jaw hit the floor, along with the judges on that show lol!
I have always loved this song by Dire Straits but think Home Free did an excellent version of this song. Tim's natural breathy bass was awesome & so were all the guys doing 5 part harmonies. These guys are my favorite a cappella group out there.
Tim can definitely go lower than that. You should listen to “Sold”, by John Michael Montgomery or “Do You Hear What I Hear”. This was written by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits in 1983 and recorded by them in 1985 as a tribute to the fallen soldiers of the war over the Falkland Islands. Another group named Club for Five did an a cappella version, and Home Free asked their permission to use their arrangement for this. Every version is excellent and very haunting and soulful.
As a former Marine, this song always hits me hard. I had many brothers in arms. We were from cities, rural areas, every shade of skin tone. I knew that they had my back and they knew that I had theirs. It is a sobering idea that your life is in someone else's hands. I couldn't finish watching this reaction. The proper respect was not shown to the subject matter. It was like watching a teenager at a Boy Band concert.
Looks to me like she was paying tribute to the incredibly transcendent arrangement she was listening to; which in itself was a homage to the powerfully emotive subject matter. You should give it another watch and ask yourself if the subject matter was appropriately and fittingly respected by the arrangement. She did a great job pointing that out - she’s a singer, you’re a soldier - your respective approaches will differ. She was clearly blown away by the song, which I think is one of the best I’ve heard from Home Free - and better than the original.
@@marklh1 Never been a solder , but the greatness of this arrangement is the reference to it's subject matter. Don't know how one can listen to this with a smile on their face.
Tim hits a D1 in Honey I'm Good and an E1 in Folsom Prison Blues. Watch some of their live stuff. Tim really shows his low end live. Your Man live is amazing. He has blown speakers doing it in concert.
Correct! Tim Foust is the best bass of all to me! Plus, it isn't all about the lowest note that a bass singer can hit. It's also who sounds the best while doing it! The most beautiful/pleasant sounding voice! I think Avi Kaplan & Geoff Castellucci are great bass singers too, but Tim has a more beautiful tone that is so warm and resonate! When he sings it feels like being wrapped up in a warm comfy blanket in front of a fireplace on a cold winter night! Nothing more sweet or delicious than that unless you add a cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows in it! ♥️
@@melaniejanssen6090 😊 oops! Sorry, not sorry!😉 I admit wholeheartedly that I am a lady of a certain age or above that is a grey haired Foust Fan! My daughter laughs and tells me I'm too old to be this way... I just laugh back at her and say I may be older but I ain't dead! I'm just thinking in my head "keep looking to the future young ladies, wait till y'all get my age! Y'all haven't seen nothing yet! There is a whole lot of fun ahead in your life if you want it!"😆
Great reaction! This is a Beautiful song for all veterans. Yes Tim has gone low many times . G1 is common for him. He has blown many speakers on stage before. Check out Tim collaboration with Peter Hollens doing Misty Mountains from the Hobbit. Tim is fantastic! Tim and Peter also did a fantastic cover of Bridge Over Trouble Waters.
The combination of the significance of this song and the quality of the performance really moved me. It just hit me right in the heart. FYI: Morissette said on a Kumu livestream that an announcement is coming soon on her U S Tour. Postponement is likely with the rising covid cases.
@@terrichristenson432I think he was just being modest. It is speculated that Adam's range because of his beatboxing is almost if not wider than Tim's.
Hauntingly beautiful yet sends a power message. 5 voices + close harmonies = shivers up the spine. They remind me of a pipe organ at the climax of the song. Ear candy at its finest.
I thought that Chance was taking some of the base notes during the vocalization harmonies, letting Tim do things in higher ranges. Also, that last chord at the end sounded like a cathedral pipe organ! AMAZING !
This was such a creative arrangement of a beautiful song. I was really curious what they were going to do, because there's no way you're going to capture Knopfler's incredible guitar, and the Home Free Boys did not disappoint. Wow. Just, wow.
Tim an octave below the Baritone solo and then drops another octave( or a fifth) for a pedal note ....great arrangement....great performance....great atmospherics..... great message
Harmony like only Home Free can do it is amazing. the high oh's are Adam the beatboxer you don't know his voice because he never sings lead , but has a beautiful tenor voice, he say he is not good enough but we know he is wrong
New to your channel. I just discovered Home Free a few months ago and I'm now 'big-time addicted' to their music. Just wanted to add that you are the personification of adorable.
I know you are focused primarily on the musicality and arrangement...and I like that, but this is one of those songs that you need to go back and hear again without pausing. Pay attention to the lyrics and let the song touch you in the way the musicians intended when they recorded it.
I totally agree. I was reminded throughout this reaction of the saying “can’t see the forest for the trees”. Before trying to put the thought as politely as possible, I checked to see if anyone else had addressed it. You had done so perfectly.
Danielle, I love your reactions and your sharing of your vocal performance knowledge, thanks. But, I agree with Chris C. and DieGooleDie that in this song, the epic vocal talents of Home Free are a distant second to the power of the message conveyed in Mark Knopfler's lyrics. Please accept my comments as constructive criticism when I say that I was expecting part of your "reaction" to include an emotional component. The impact of the early scene where the camera pans across the flags flying above the graves hits me in the heart every time I watch the video. Each one of those flags represents a fallen soldier who was someone's father, husband, brother, son, friend, etc. I normally love upbeat reactions but I believe this song deserves a deeper look. From a loyal subscriber.
There's definitely a tonal dissonance between Danielle reacting cheerily and happily to a song about the last thoughts of a dying man realizing it was all for nothing, essentially. I've seen other reactors still commend on the music, but be sobered by the message, but she seems to have completely missed the sobriety of the song altogether. Feels a bit like an audience member laughing and cracking jokes in the middle of a serious moment at a funeral service.
Ethereal. Haunting. Gut wrenching. Soul stirring. Angelic. The only thing missing was the seraphic choir backing them up. Excuse me while I track down my soul and stuff it back into my body...
This is such an emotional song and the content is still relevant. The harmonies are absolutely fantastic and Tim and Chance's voices are phenomenal. These guys do a damn good job! Great reaction!
Remember, assigning parts to the HF singers is only a convenience for the listeners. All four singers* can get below C2, which makes them basses, and above C5, which makes them tenors. Foust usually sings the really low notes because he can reach A0. Brown handles the top end because he can reach D6. Other than that, all bets are off. *Adam Rupp's range is unknown because he sings so rarely.
I would LOVE to hear you review In The Blood, by Home Free. one of the most gorgeous songs they have ever done, imho...thank you and all the best in 2022
Those last two notes (and that was Tim).....to me....sound just like a pipe organ. I have done my share of singing with a pipe organ, and that's what I remember it sounding like.
I believe the Bass note was Tim and he hit a G1 at the end of Ring of Fire. Has gone lower, and you can see him hit and E1 in Folsom Prison Blues. This song is amazing. And we like when you "rewind" because you hear something different or unexpected. That is why I myself like your reactions. So please, don't apologize or quit doing that. Because you/anyone rarely hears EVERY LITTLE DETAIL the first time we hear the song. And Welcome Back and thank you for sharing this with us.
You mentioned the harmonies so I wanted to come and comment that this arrangement was made by a Finnish a cappella group called Club For Five. A proud Finnish girl moment here 😄❤
Hi Danielle. I can't remember if you have done The guys doing Ring of Fire yet. They invited Avi formerly of Pentatonix to join in on that video. The very last note of that video is Tim hitting and fairly well sustaining a G1. If you haven't gotten to that yet, do yourself that favor. There is another personnel difference in that one as well. Adam Rupp's brother Chris (who started the band 20 some odd years ago, (before Tim, Rob and Austin joined), and he recommended Adam Chance as his replacement. By the way, to avoid confusion, he simply goes by Chance to simplify the 2 Adam issue. Chris and his brother Adam are the only 2 original members of the group. All the others were doing other things when they joined the group. Tim was teaching school. Rob was bartending. Austin was a cruise ship entertainer. Chance was in another group, where BTW he was that groups bass. He is of course now the baritone for these guys. Really enjoy watching your vids. looking forward to more. Would love to see you check out Patty loveless and her band (at the time) doing "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive". Here is a link. Take care. ua-cam.com/video/1n57WBtvtC4/v-deo.html
Oh Tim has hit that many times. Ring of Fire, Folsom Prison Blues he’s hit that. He can go lower. On the Sing Off he got lower on the end note, live. His range is amazing. Love this song. It’s a tremendous cover. Loved the echoes, loved the black and white film. Tim and Chance looked ghost like in the windows. Such beautiful harmonies. Good reaction Danielle.
I enjoy hearig your critiques on different song styles but in this one I think you missed a major point. Home free's rendition of this song puts real feeling into it,,, I served 20 years in the Army and truly understand what "Brothers In Arms" really are,,, this rendition puts words to feelings that a lot of veterans can' and won't talk about. I understand that you work with the music and arrangement but I thought that I would let you see a deeper side of the music. again,,, thank you for what you do!
Hi Charlie! Thank you so much for bringing a new light to the song for me! That’s is so so beautiful!!! I can’t imagine the things you’ve experienced in 20 years of serving! I love that this rendition put such an experience into words for you. Thank you for your service!
Tim hits the G# 1 throughout this song. In the morning I can barely hit a G# 1 but with not nearly Tim's resonance. :) Check out Mayday for Tim's other voice :) ..
This is a great cover, and it's probably also buried deep in the comments already - I would also point listeners to the lesser known Finnish Group "Club for 5" who did a mind blowing cover, which I believe was "lent" to home Free to produce this. All standing on the shoulders of Mark Knopfler's genius but special in their own ways
To me this is the best a pella group out there! More to check out is Land of the Free, a couple featuring The Oak Ridge Boys are Star of Bethlehem, and Elvira
I'm genuinely surprised you're missing all these bass notes, you may need to turn your headphones up because when they occur in my headphones, they're ALWAYS the most prominent in the mix. 👌
This song gives me chills everytime i listen to it... Loved the reaction thank you so much for this reaction... A very Happy and Prosperous New Year to you and your family 😊
Please do go through and listen to the words. This was a tribute on Veteran’s Day last year (2021). The musical performance is gorgeous - but the words and the cinematography…. It is absolutely a tribute to veterans, and a poignant comment on war.
Brothers in Arms was originally a song by Dire Straits. Mark Knopfler who wrote it also wrote the soundtrack to The Princess Bride and made Storybook Love with Willie DeVille.
I cry everytime I here this song. My grampy wasin the 2nd world war and cripled. My dad was in the korian war and I was in the Canadian air force. we have seen friend die and this song brings all that home again.
Danielle, I love your reactions and insightful comments, And yes, Tim is amazing. 2 suggestions: Thinking out loud/Lets get it on, and Tim doing Will you still love me tomorrow/Stay. these 2 songs really show their versatility. I'm sure you will love them both. ooo! ooo! Austin and Tim doing My Maria.
Tim has gone as low as a G1, and to hear it in concert is just a rib-rattler. It's part of his 5 octave range. I don't think that the echo effect they sang is digital as each echo was slightly different, and not just in volume. This song is a sad commentary on war.
Loved this when Dire Straits did it. I love this version even more. They really captured the mood and emotion of the song. I wonder if they could do The Grave by Don MacLean. If they do we'll all be sobbing.
the neglected, desolate cemetery really gets me. What an awful way to treat our heros, plus the light shining thru Tim and Chance as tho they're memories. of course, the lyrics and the voices make this so awful and awsome!. gotta watch it a dozen more times, at least. too much to absorb!
This is an amazing interpretation of an incredible song. It's like hearing the Beatles performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. I would love to hear what Marl Knopfler would say about it.
Watch Tim's right hand he drops it when he is fixing to hit a low note. And he has blown speakers in live concerts. That is really cool when he does that. This is one of their best covers.
I think you need to do Helplessly Hoping & their new one Unchained Melody. And because Rob is a favourite of yours- End of the Road (Boyz ll Men Cover). Great reaction. Your joy & enthusiasm always bring a smile to my day. Thank you.
If you haven't heard or reacted to it, check out Tims collaboration with Peter Hollens on, "Misty Mountains". Tim brings the bass and his G#1, Peter does high harmonies, sometimes layering his voice over 100 times for a choir effect. True ear candy!
Yeah, most of the lower notes in this vídeo, all G#1's, all in chest by Tim... "Ring of Fire" he hits a G1 in growl at the end... They have "Honey im good" he hits a D1 in growl... In "Down to the honkytonk" he goes down to a Eb1 in chest fry, and growl at the end... And a good one too, "Folsom prison Blues" he goes to a massive E1 in chest fry, sounds so full... There is a lot of songs that Tim show off his range, low and high... Great reaction and analysis!
Danielle, I really appreciate your upbeat personality and honest reactions. As you really like Rob's voice in Home Free, I recommend listening to End of the Road. He's more or less the front singer in this tune. Keep up the great work! Ed#subscriptionsquad
I am a combat veteran ( Vietnam ) You can not possibly know the good you have just done.
Thank you for this and God bless you.
Please do yourself a favor and see them perform live! They’re so much fun, and you get to see each performer at their peak. And hilarious.
The G#1 at the end is Tim and the growl he can do. It's insanely low and completely amazing. The fact he can take a note that low and with that much power behind it is amazing and highlights his extraordinary talent.
I'm so happy you reacted to this one. It's a master class in harmony taking the place of instruments. The original song by Dire Straits had a haunting guitar. In this, the background vocals had to do the same job. And they did perfectly and to me this version is even more haunting because of it. Those final 2 chords always get to me. They sound just like an organ.
Home Free has such amazing close harmonies. This song is beautifully done. Thanks for your reaction
That bass note is Tim. He's done it before. The first time I think I heard it was on the Sing - Off performances. (They won season 4) and my jaw hit the floor, along with the judges on that show lol!
On that performance, Tim shocked everyone with an F#1 at the end
I have always loved this song by Dire Straits but think Home Free did an excellent version of this song. Tim's natural breathy bass was awesome & so were all the guys doing 5 part harmonies. These guys are my favorite a cappella group out there.
There you go again saying just what I wanted to. My favourite group also.
Tim can definitely go lower than that. You should listen to “Sold”, by John Michael Montgomery or “Do You Hear What I Hear”.
This was written by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits in 1983 and recorded by them in 1985 as a tribute to the fallen soldiers of the war over the Falkland Islands. Another group named Club for Five did an a cappella version, and Home Free asked their permission to use their arrangement for this. Every version is excellent and very haunting and soulful.
In sold he didn't go lower than that... Bu he hits a lot of A1's, chest and growl...
Club For Five are amazing.
@@kz300f he only hit an A1 chest at about 30 seconds in but the other A1's are just some weird sounds from the beatboxer
He hits a G1 on the final note in the Ring of Fire video and an F#1 in the live version on "The Sing Off".
Or in Misty Mountain.
As a former Marine, this song always hits me hard. I had many brothers in arms. We were from cities, rural areas, every shade of skin tone. I knew that they had my back and they knew that I had theirs. It is a sobering idea that your life is in someone else's hands. I couldn't finish watching this reaction. The proper respect was not shown to the subject matter. It was like watching a teenager at a Boy Band concert.
Amen.
Once a Marine, always a Marine!
Looks to me like she was paying tribute to the incredibly transcendent arrangement she was listening to; which in itself was a homage to the powerfully emotive subject matter. You should give it another watch and ask yourself if the subject matter was appropriately and fittingly respected by the arrangement. She did a great job pointing that out - she’s a singer, you’re a soldier - your respective approaches will differ. She was clearly blown away by the song, which I think is one of the best I’ve heard from Home Free - and better than the original.
Your absolutely correct, the wonderful deep meaning of this song was totally missed. Semper Fi!
@@marklh1 Never been a solder , but the greatness of this arrangement is the reference to it's subject matter. Don't know how one can listen to this with a smile on their face.
Can't wait!!! This is definitely one of Tims best solos
Yes!! My face is from something he sang!!
@@daniellemariesings i am subscribbed and i love your music take and breakdowns of songs
best solo from tim? you haven't heard "Cant help falling in love" i think
Being an Army Brat, this song really resonates in me. Tim's bass is perfect for the lead and Chance adds so much depth too.
Tim hits a D1 in Honey I'm Good and an E1 in Folsom Prison Blues. Watch some of their live stuff. Tim really shows his low end live. Your Man live is amazing. He has blown speakers doing it in concert.
Correct! Tim Foust is the best bass of all to me! Plus, it isn't all about the lowest note that a bass singer can hit. It's also who sounds the best while doing it! The most beautiful/pleasant sounding voice! I think Avi Kaplan & Geoff Castellucci are great bass singers too, but Tim has a more beautiful tone that is so warm and resonate! When he sings it feels like being wrapped up in a warm comfy blanket in front of a fireplace on a cold winter night! Nothing more sweet or delicious than that unless you add a cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows in it! ♥️
The "22 times Tim Foust went subwoofer mode" is amazing for those that think it's all done in a studio.
@@louisetemples7011 : Now you got me all worked up and no Tim to be seen or heard. 🤭
@@melaniejanssen6090 😊 oops! Sorry, not sorry!😉 I admit wholeheartedly that I am a lady of a certain age or above that is a grey haired Foust Fan! My daughter laughs and tells me I'm too old to be this way... I just laugh back at her and say I may be older but I ain't dead! I'm just thinking in my head "keep looking to the future young ladies, wait till y'all get my age! Y'all haven't seen nothing yet! There is a whole lot of fun ahead in your life if you want it!"😆
@@louisetemples7011 with maybe a little shot in it! Lol
Such a powerful performance and message as well.
As for more Home Free, yes please. I think you might be ready for Mayday
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Great reaction! This is a Beautiful song for all veterans. Yes Tim has gone low many times . G1 is common for him. He has blown many speakers on stage before. Check out Tim collaboration with Peter Hollens doing Misty Mountains from the Hobbit. Tim is fantastic! Tim and Peter also did a fantastic cover of Bridge Over Trouble Waters.
Yes! These two are Exquisite!
The harmonies were beyond amazing.
The combination of the significance of this song and the quality of the performance really moved me. It just hit me right in the heart.
FYI: Morissette said on a Kumu livestream that an announcement is coming soon on her U S Tour. Postponement is likely with the rising covid cases.
Remember that there are 3 tenors singing. If you don't recognize the voice as Rob or Austin, it's Adam Rupp. Adam can sing as high as Austin!
I remember during an interview Adam Rupp was doing he was asked and he said his range falls between Rob and Austin.
@@terrichristenson432I think he was just being modest. It is speculated that Adam's range because of his beatboxing is almost if not wider than Tim's.
Hauntingly beautiful yet sends a power message. 5 voices + close harmonies = shivers up the spine. They remind me of a pipe organ at the climax of the song. Ear candy at its finest.
This song touches my soul being a veteran. Prayers to those lost those left maimed by past battles. Not going to lie, I almost cried.
This was so Powerful and sad. Beautiful tribute to fallen soldiers 😢 ❤️ 🙏 💙
This should be played every memorial day and Veterans day. This was a Masterpiece
Being an American Vet this song gets me, you know right there !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your service and sacrifice!!
I thought that Chance was taking some of the base notes during the vocalization harmonies, letting Tim do things in higher ranges. Also, that last chord at the end sounded like a cathedral pipe organ! AMAZING !
This was such a creative arrangement of a beautiful song. I was really curious what they were going to do, because there's no way you're going to capture Knopfler's incredible guitar, and the Home Free Boys did not disappoint. Wow. Just, wow.
Tim an octave below the Baritone solo and then drops another octave( or a fifth) for a pedal note ....great arrangement....great performance....great atmospherics..... great message
This video is hauntingly beautiful song
Harmony like only Home Free can do it is amazing. the high oh's are Adam the beatboxer you don't know his voice because he never sings lead , but has a beautiful tenor voice, he say he is not good enough but we know he is wrong
New to your channel. I just discovered Home Free a few months ago and I'm now 'big-time addicted' to their music. Just wanted to add that you are the personification of adorable.
Welcome down the rabbit hole.
I know you are focused primarily on the musicality and arrangement...and I like that, but this is one of those songs that you need to go back and hear again without pausing. Pay attention to the lyrics and let the song touch you in the way the musicians intended when they recorded it.
I totally agree. I was reminded throughout this reaction of the saying “can’t see the forest for the trees”. Before trying to put the thought as politely as possible, I checked to see if anyone else had addressed it. You had done so perfectly.
Danielle, I love your reactions and your sharing of your vocal performance knowledge, thanks. But, I agree with Chris C. and DieGooleDie that in this song, the epic vocal talents of Home Free are a distant second to the power of the message conveyed in Mark Knopfler's lyrics. Please accept my comments as constructive criticism when I say that I was expecting part of your "reaction" to include an emotional component. The impact of the early scene where the camera pans across the flags flying above the graves hits me in the heart every time I watch the video. Each one of those flags represents a fallen soldier who was someone's father, husband, brother, son, friend, etc. I normally love upbeat reactions but I believe this song deserves a deeper look. From a loyal subscriber.
There's definitely a tonal dissonance between Danielle reacting cheerily and happily to a song about the last thoughts of a dying man realizing it was all for nothing, essentially. I've seen other reactors still commend on the music, but be sobered by the message, but she seems to have completely missed the sobriety of the song altogether.
Feels a bit like an audience member laughing and cracking jokes in the middle of a serious moment at a funeral service.
P.S. As a Veteran of two wars, this song just about wiped me out! To my Brothers in Arms!!
Yes, Home Free do it again. Their skill and precision is amazing. Thanks for the reaction.
Ethereal. Haunting. Gut wrenching. Soul stirring. Angelic. The only thing missing was the seraphic choir backing them up.
Excuse me while I track down my soul and stuff it back into my body...
This is such an emotional song and the content is still relevant. The harmonies are absolutely fantastic and Tim and Chance's voices are phenomenal. These guys do a damn good job! Great reaction!
Remember, assigning parts to the HF singers is only a convenience for the listeners. All four singers* can get below C2, which makes them basses, and above C5, which makes them tenors. Foust usually sings the really low notes because he can reach A0. Brown handles the top end because he can reach D6. Other than that, all bets are off. *Adam Rupp's range is unknown because he sings so rarely.
Musically you are dead on. Please take the time to listen to this again, not to the music, but to the words.
I always tear up.
Agreed.
Amen
I would LOVE to hear you review In The Blood, by Home Free. one of the most gorgeous songs they have ever done, imho...thank you and all the best in 2022
Home Free has got to be the best group out there by far!
Those last two notes (and that was Tim).....to me....sound just like a pipe organ. I have done my share of singing with a pipe organ, and that's what I remember it sounding like.
I should go to sleep, it is so late now here... but I will wait :) This performance is so stunning, and I'm just so excited to hear your reaction...
Eeeep! Right to sleep after! 😴
Great Reaction Video!
Was able to see Home Free in Concert a Second time and was AWESOME!
I believe the Bass note was Tim and he hit a G1 at the end of Ring of Fire. Has gone lower, and you can see him hit and E1 in Folsom Prison Blues. This song is amazing. And we like when you "rewind" because you hear something different or unexpected. That is why I myself like your reactions. So please, don't apologize or quit doing that. Because you/anyone rarely hears EVERY LITTLE DETAIL the first time we hear the song. And Welcome Back and thank you for sharing this with us.
You have a very beautiful, clear voice!
Tim is a master at his craft, for sure!
@@charleslee32958 She does, doesn't she.
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Tim Foust You Are My Favorite And My Dad’s Favorite Bass Singer I Love You Tim Foust🥰
Home Free just raised their own bar.
Yup it is Tim and one his famous low growl bass notes 😉. He goes lower if needed.
Tim has done G#1 in many songs.
Adam Rupp can sing real well and gets up there Tenor-wise.
Tim hit an E1 in Folsom Prison Blues, and i know it because it broke my subwoofer.
Really, it should be listened in headphones lol
You mentioned the harmonies so I wanted to come and comment that this arrangement was made by a Finnish a cappella group called Club For Five. A proud Finnish girl moment here 😄❤
Hi Danielle. I can't remember if you have done The guys doing Ring of Fire yet. They invited Avi formerly of Pentatonix to join in on that video. The very last note of that video is Tim hitting and fairly well sustaining a G1. If you haven't gotten to that yet, do yourself that favor. There is another personnel difference in that one as well. Adam Rupp's brother Chris (who started the band 20 some odd years ago, (before Tim, Rob and Austin joined), and he recommended Adam Chance as his replacement. By the way, to avoid confusion, he simply goes by Chance to simplify the 2 Adam issue. Chris and his brother Adam are the only 2 original members of the group. All the others were doing other things when they joined the group. Tim was teaching school. Rob was bartending. Austin was a cruise ship entertainer. Chance was in another group, where BTW he was that groups bass. He is of course now the baritone for these guys. Really enjoy watching your vids. looking forward to more. Would love to see you check out Patty loveless and her band (at the time) doing "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive". Here is a link. Take care. ua-cam.com/video/1n57WBtvtC4/v-deo.html
Hauntingly beautiful! Home Free always amazes!
Tim's last note in Ring of Fire is a G1 natural.
Oh Tim has hit that many times. Ring of Fire, Folsom Prison Blues he’s hit that. He can go lower. On the Sing Off he got lower on the end note, live. His range is amazing. Love this song. It’s a tremendous cover. Loved the echoes, loved the black and white film. Tim and Chance looked ghost like in the windows. Such beautiful harmonies. Good reaction Danielle.
Mark Knopfler wrote it and Dire Straits played it. Mark's ability to express deep concepts economically and then put them to music is genius.
I enjoy hearig your critiques on different song styles but in this one I think you missed a major point. Home free's rendition of this song puts real feeling into it,,, I served 20 years in the Army and truly understand what "Brothers In Arms" really are,,, this rendition puts words to feelings that a lot of veterans can' and won't talk about. I understand that you work with the music and arrangement but I thought that I would let you see a deeper side of the music. again,,, thank you for what you do!
Hi Charlie! Thank you so much for bringing a new light to the song for me! That’s is so so beautiful!!! I can’t imagine the things you’ve experienced in 20 years of serving! I love that this rendition put such an experience into words for you. Thank you for your service!
Tim hits the G# 1 throughout this song. In the morning I can barely hit a G# 1 but with not nearly Tim's resonance. :)
Check out Mayday for Tim's other voice :)
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Look for 22 times Tim goes subwoofer to get an idea what he can do in the bass realm
This is a great cover, and it's probably also buried deep in the comments already - I would also point listeners to the lesser known Finnish Group "Club for 5" who did a mind blowing cover, which I believe was "lent" to home Free to produce this. All standing on the shoulders of Mark Knopfler's genius but special in their own ways
In your free time check out Club for 5. Home Free got this arrangement from them and their bassist is incredible as well.
This is one of my all time favorite Dire Straits songs. I'm so happy they did this song justice.
To me this is the best a pella group out there! More to check out is Land of the Free, a couple featuring The Oak Ridge Boys are Star of Bethlehem, and Elvira
Home free, In the blood.
I'm genuinely surprised you're missing all these bass notes, you may need to turn your headphones up because when they occur in my headphones, they're ALWAYS the most prominent in the mix. 👌
I always end up hearing the bass, I'm such a bass girl!
It hits you right in your feels.
This song gives me chills everytime i listen to it...
Loved the reaction thank you so much for this reaction...
A very Happy and Prosperous New Year to you and your family 😊
Home Free...Love your reactions ..You're so cute!
Please do go through and listen to the words. This was a tribute on Veteran’s Day last year (2021). The musical performance is gorgeous - but the words and the cinematography…. It is absolutely a tribute to veterans, and a poignant comment on war.
I believe it was Tim. Seems like his bass line walked right on down. Great reaction thanks for sharing.
Brothers in Arms was originally a song by Dire Straits. Mark Knopfler who wrote it also wrote the soundtrack to The Princess Bride and made Storybook Love with Willie DeVille.
Danielle you are awesome I love your channel and I love homefree
So beautiful. Very haunting.❤️
I cry everytime I here this song. My grampy wasin the 2nd world war and cripled. My dad was in the korian war and I was in the Canadian air force. we have seen friend die and this song brings all that home again.
Favorite cover band meets my favorite band, reacted to by my favorite reactor. DYNAMITE!
Please react to the orginal band Dire Straights. DIRE STRAITS - SULTANS OF SWING (ALCHEMY LIVE) So good!
You'll have to do their "Aud Lang Syne". And for something fun, Zootopia.
"I wonder who's singing that tenor today" ...with Home free, could be any of them.
Thanks for your time.
New sub here. I'm an all in Home Free Fan (Home Fry) and love your reactions to their songs! Thank you!
Danielle, I love your reactions and insightful comments, And yes, Tim is amazing. 2 suggestions: Thinking out loud/Lets get it on, and Tim doing Will you still love me tomorrow/Stay. these 2 songs
really show their versatility. I'm sure you will love them both. ooo! ooo! Austin and Tim doing My Maria.
Thanks for your your reactions to Home Free, Joe Cocker wrote a song for you before you were born, you are so beautiful.
Tim has gone as low as a G1, and to hear it in concert is just a rib-rattler. It's part of his 5 octave range. I don't think that the echo effect they sang is digital as each echo was slightly different, and not just in volume. This song is a sad commentary on war.
Tim has gone lower than G1, many times.
Have you seen them live yet? If not. doing so needs to be number 1 on your bucket list!
I am a huge fan of Home Free. I have watched several of your videos and love you knowledge of music.
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Always love to get your take on songs. You're good. Hoping for more Home Free or maybe Diana Ankudinova. Thanks.
Loved this when Dire Straits did it. I love this version even more. They really captured the mood and emotion of the song. I wonder if they could do The Grave by Don MacLean. If they do we'll all be sobbing.
Tim and Chance are transparent in front of the windows. They are the fallen, singing to their brothers who survived the battle.
the neglected, desolate cemetery really gets me. What an awful way to treat our heros, plus the light shining thru Tim and Chance as tho they're memories. of course, the lyrics and the voices make this so awful and awsome!. gotta watch it a dozen more times, at least. too much to absorb!
Chance and Tim's silhouettes in the window always remind me of the POW/MIA flag.
This is an amazing interpretation of an incredible song. It's like hearing the Beatles performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. I would love to hear what Marl Knopfler would say about it.
Love this
Watch Tim's right hand he drops it when he is fixing to hit a low note. And he has blown speakers in live concerts. That is really cool when he does that. This is one of their best covers.
I think Tim hits G#1 in Misty Mountains with Peter Hollens and holds it for several seconds - awe-inspiring.
That low note at the end could have been what called an undertone when I sang barbershop.
That was stunning!
Just for a little bit of change, I’d love for you to check out Home Free’s cover of “Hillbilly Bone”
I think you need to do Helplessly Hoping & their new one Unchained Melody. And because Rob is a favourite of yours- End of the Road (Boyz ll Men Cover). Great reaction. Your joy & enthusiasm always bring a smile to my day. Thank you.
If you haven't heard or reacted to it, check out Tims collaboration with Peter Hollens on,
"Misty Mountains".
Tim brings the bass and his G#1, Peter does high harmonies, sometimes layering his voice over 100 times for a choir effect.
True ear candy!
You’ve gotta watch Tim do, “Will you still love me / Stay. What a range
I'm surprise you aren't in tears yet.
Yeah, most of the lower notes in this vídeo, all G#1's, all in chest by Tim...
"Ring of Fire" he hits a G1 in growl at the end...
They have "Honey im good" he hits a D1 in growl...
In "Down to the honkytonk" he goes down to a Eb1 in chest fry, and growl at the end...
And a good one too, "Folsom prison Blues" he goes to a massive E1 in chest fry, sounds so full...
There is a lot of songs that Tim show off his range, low and high...
Great reaction and analysis!
as you know Adam has a gorgeous voice also when he's not beatboxing he can go super high or super low and we don't have to explain Chance!
hey you are so energetic and so beautiful. I love hearing your comments. Please continue this work. Sorry for my typos, I use google translate.
Danielle,
I really appreciate your upbeat personality and honest reactions. As you really like Rob's voice in Home Free, I recommend listening to End of the Road. He's more or less the front singer in this tune. Keep up the great work!
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