So glad you reacted to this one, but oh man you've only scratched the surface of Swedish soul. Titiyo being the queen and Eric Gadd the king (you should see him live, funking away on the bass), both pioneering the genre in Sweden, there is still so much more to explore. Here are a few that have reached the level of classic - most of them should be right up your alley: Daniel Lemma: If I Used to Love You Seinabo Sey: Younger Sabina Ddumba: Did it for the Fame Eric Gadd: Why Don't You, Why Don't I (smooth as hell) Eric Gadd: Do You Believe In Me Titiyo: Flowers Titiyo: Come Along Peter Lemarc: Vänta dig mirakel Jennifer Brown: Tuesday Afternoon If you could only pick one for a reaction, let it be Daniel Lemma.
@@MrGunnar69 Damn good songs aren't necessarily the same as being classic ones. ;-) And you gotta think about the banger-factor as well. Obviously it's highly subjective though, some of these could've made the list, but for various reasons I decided not to include them: Tingsek: World of It's Own Titiyo: Longing for Lullabies Stonefunkers: M-Rock Theory Kim Cesarion: Undressed Sabina Ddumba: Effortless Addis Black Widow: Goes Around Comes Around Addis Black Widow: Wait in Summer Seinabo Sey: Poetic Stephen Simmonds: Tears Never Dry Christian Walz: Wonderchild Fre: Gör det en gång till And probably the most classic of all classic Swedish soul/jazz songs, which unfortunately is too dirty to react to (it's a family show, right?): Mats Götherskjöld: Varför Är Det Så Skönt att Kn***a Bakifrån?
Titiyos "Talking to the man in the moon" är mer soul och mer klassisk än de två du nämner. Lägg till Stephen Simmonds och Blacknuss också. Seinabo och Sabina är bra men lite för ny musik för den här serien skulle jag säga. Men ja till Lemma först!
Love ur ”show” Jonathan. Wud love having John Holm om it. Maria fantastic but sure there are other even better ”bangers”. Tho he is more on the softer side.
Another great song that I had almost forgotten about! 😊 I hope to hear "Sista morgonen" by Niklas Strömstedt soon, it's a classic and it would go well with this season.
YES! 😄 Haha! Det här var den bästa reaktionen under hela Svenska Klassiker-serien! Kanske är jag också stolt som gammalt Gadd-fan (även om jag föredrar det som kom lite senare, på engelska.) Hans bästa/mest klassiska musik är alla hans 5 skivor som kom ut på 90-talet. Jag rekommenderar hitsinglarna "Do you believe in me", "Excuse me halleluja", "Power of music", "Wish I", "Heaven is asleep", "Why don't you why don't I", "There's no one like you", "My personality", "The right way", "Summer is here", "Someone who cares", "Riding high", "Eye of the spirit".
@@elisabethsundstrom3450 Ja, jag skulle väl kalla det gubbsjukt och inte pedofili dock eftersom byxmyndighet är 15 år. Åldersskillnaden gör ju att det blir rätt sjukt ändå men. Man såg det nog lite annorlunda på den tiden och romantiserade det hela.
This is one of my absolute top Swedish artists, I LOVE Erik Gadd, and it’s right, you wouldn’t know it when you look at him ☺️! Love your reactions, spot on!
Eric Gadd! One of the swedish artist that really paved the way for us artists who are into and making New Jack/R'n'B. Made me travel back in time to 1989!
You should listen to some of the great songs Eric Gadd has done in English. Some recomendations are. 1. Do you beleive in me? 2. Why dont you, why dont i? 3. My personality 4. The right way 5. Ridning high 6. Eye of the spirit 7. Meet me here 8. There's no one like you
ah so happy you got to hear this one. Loved this reaction. and yes the high notes gives Prince it's not as moany as Prince's 'Do me, Baby' (7+min version) though ;)
Hurra du lever… is actually my favourite Gadd album. Later he switched to singing only in falsetto and only in English. I think his lyrics are better in Swedish, and I like the vocal variety better. He was heavily influenced by Prince, but that's nothing negative. And he never really got back to that cocky attitude in his later work. Btw, he once said that the moans are sampled from a movie…
Good morning! I ageee! This is a really great song of it's genre, although not a huge commercial hit, (compared to the next song on your list'(ABC with Anna Book) that has been a karaoke favourite , or plåga, for swedes ever since that came out). Since you liked this song with Eric Gadd my reccomendation is to listen to his 1st single in English from 1991: Do you belive in me?. That made it to the Swedish charts in a big time. 😎
True. This song isn’t a Swedish classic. Sure it’s a good song but not a banger in Sweden - and most importantly totally unknown to most Swedes. Therefore very much not a Swedish classic. Strange suggestion. Should be in another reaction playlist: “Interesting Swedish songs I might like that you want me to react to” - not “Amerikanen reacts to svenska klassiker”. Though, a potential Swedish classic by Eric Gadd is his number one hit “Do you believe in me”. Almost every Swedes have heard it and it charted as number one.
Oh I love Gadd! My dad knew his mum when they both lived in Gotland. I free up Livingston this song so much but the fact that they were moaning in the song made me hide it from my Friends 😬😅 he is even better live and so funny in his conserts love that man!
You should listen to more of his songs. There are many good soul rnb songs he's done. Right way, Do you believe in me, Eye of the spirit... He was one of my favorite artists in the early 90's. Very nice sound and style.
Älskar Erik Gadd 👍🏻han har många bra låtar , har du lyssnat på Peter le Marc , little Willie John, eller Roger Pontare vindarna viskar mitt namn, eller Nordman , vandraren 👍🏻❤️
I continue my Sisyphus struggle =) to get you to react to the duet with Karin Wistrand and Orup from 1988, "Stanna hos dig" with catchy saxophones . . .
Så lite så, alltid kul när man får med en favorit. Den där hade du jobbat på ett tag! Jäkla bra låt, som jag nästan hade glömt precis som många andra som dyker upp här.
Olle Ljungström som var med som låtskrivare släppte också den på sitt album Tack samma år. Också fantastisk fast på sitt egna sätt. Men nu måste det snart vara dags för en Olle Ljungström-låt. "En apa som liknar dig" om du ska gå på flest Spotify-streams.
Gillar verkligen dina "reactions" när d gäller Eric Gadd bör du reagera på hans största hit/genombrottslåt: "Do you believe in me" ua-cam.com/video/J_1obtzZPqE/v-deo.html tyvärr finns d ingen video på den utan bara musik, dock finns d ett bra liveklipp. ua-cam.com/video/ARIUjF2R6fY/v-deo.html
Check out Mats Göhtersköld "Varför är det så skönt..." and you will find a song that ended most Swedish Discos around the millenium.. Not safe for work lyrics but insane smooth and pretty good song if you can look past the lyrics :)
Du borde reagera till t.ex BWO - Sunshine In The Rain. Det finns så många låtar, jag förstår ditt dilemma, men låt det ta tid, en efter en har du reagerat på det svenska överflödet.
I like you.. Especially because you are fairly congenial.. yet.. It DOES feel like you are being TOO optimistic about things.. that is.. IF we are to learn about YOU!! Then when we discuss music.. it's OKAY that you recognize that you can APPRECIATE everything that people present to you.. but.. the simplistic "banger or not".. is a bit TOO simplistic.. .. And. the idea that I think you are trying to be a bit.. too agreeable.. is something I think is confirmed in the preamble of this video where you say "R&B, funk, and new jack Swing.. and that is right up my alley".. I don't take any offense or object in ANY way.. I like those too.. buuuuut.. if the POINT is about finding out.. what you resonates to.. If ~I~ had been presented with that specific triad of of potential genres, I would've pointed out that.. to me.. it sounded like he was trying to "hedge" his bets... NOT that there is anything wrong with trying to find cross-overs or to like a LOT of stuff, but.. it DOES feel like it's something that DOES deserve recognition.. especially since the description of him being either of those is also fairly vague.. so.. I'd rather say that his style is.. "inconclusive" and "undetermined".. but people DO try to find matches.. NOT the same as me rejecting his music.. I like his music.. but.. people trying to find genres that he relates to.. and.. not settling for two.. (and to be fair; SOME people try to add OTHER genres- at the very least to specific songs).. kind of proves he isn't either.. he just.. sings what sounds good with a beat and feel that is pleasing.. So.. kind of a. "non-determined" elevator-music kind of a deal.. but that don't offend anyone.. and probably speaks (in part) to everyone... I's just.. there are so many random "caveats" that can be added before you should realize that you are trying to put something in to categories where the CORRECT category doesn't even exist.
Eric är ju en jävla legend, riktigt fet!
So glad you reacted to this one, but oh man you've only scratched the surface of Swedish soul. Titiyo being the queen and Eric Gadd the king (you should see him live, funking away on the bass), both pioneering the genre in Sweden, there is still so much more to explore. Here are a few that have reached the level of classic - most of them should be right up your alley:
Daniel Lemma: If I Used to Love You
Seinabo Sey: Younger
Sabina Ddumba: Did it for the Fame
Eric Gadd: Why Don't You, Why Don't I (smooth as hell)
Eric Gadd: Do You Believe In Me
Titiyo: Flowers
Titiyo: Come Along
Peter Lemarc: Vänta dig mirakel
Jennifer Brown: Tuesday Afternoon
If you could only pick one for a reaction, let it be Daniel Lemma.
You forgot Tingsek.
@@MrGunnar69 Damn good songs aren't necessarily the same as being classic ones. ;-) And you gotta think about the banger-factor as well. Obviously it's highly subjective though, some of these could've made the list, but for various reasons I decided not to include them:
Tingsek: World of It's Own
Titiyo: Longing for Lullabies
Stonefunkers: M-Rock Theory
Kim Cesarion: Undressed
Sabina Ddumba: Effortless
Addis Black Widow: Goes Around Comes Around
Addis Black Widow: Wait in Summer
Seinabo Sey: Poetic
Stephen Simmonds: Tears Never Dry
Christian Walz: Wonderchild
Fre: Gör det en gång till
And probably the most classic of all classic Swedish soul/jazz songs, which unfortunately is too dirty to react to (it's a family show, right?):
Mats Götherskjöld: Varför Är Det Så Skönt att Kn***a Bakifrån?
Titiyos "Talking to the man in the moon" är mer soul och mer klassisk än de två du nämner. Lägg till Stephen Simmonds och Blacknuss också. Seinabo och Sabina är bra men lite för ny musik för den här serien skulle jag säga. Men ja till Lemma först!
Love ur ”show” Jonathan. Wud love having John Holm om it. Maria fantastic but sure there are other even better ”bangers”. Tho he is more on the softer side.
Another great song that I had almost forgotten about! 😊
I hope to hear "Sista morgonen" by Niklas Strömstedt soon, it's a classic and it would go well with this season.
YES! 😄 Haha! Det här var den bästa reaktionen under hela Svenska Klassiker-serien! Kanske är jag också stolt som gammalt Gadd-fan (även om jag föredrar det som kom lite senare, på engelska.) Hans bästa/mest klassiska musik är alla hans 5 skivor som kom ut på 90-talet. Jag rekommenderar hitsinglarna "Do you believe in me", "Excuse me halleluja", "Power of music", "Wish I", "Heaven is asleep", "Why don't you why don't I", "There's no one like you", "My personality", "The right way", "Summer is here", "Someone who cares", "Riding high", "Eye of the spirit".
Eric Gadd has made so much fantastic music…! You should react to more of his stuff. Like his biggest hit ”Do you believe in me”…🥰
Cornelis Vreeswijk - Balladen om herr Fredrik Åkare och den söta fröken Cecilia Lind
Tyvärr är denna låt pedofilvarning i dag
@@elisabethsundstrom3450 Ja, jag skulle väl kalla det gubbsjukt och inte pedofili dock eftersom byxmyndighet är 15 år. Åldersskillnaden gör ju att det blir rätt sjukt ändå men. Man såg det nog lite annorlunda på den tiden och romantiserade det hela.
Sen kan vi ta "Balladen dagen efter" med Bengt Sändh efter det ;)
@@NiclasAsp i en sittning.
Love Cornelis, hate that song.
This is one of my absolute top Swedish artists, I LOVE Erik Gadd, and it’s right, you wouldn’t know it when you look at him ☺️! Love your reactions, spot on!
Eric Gadd! One of the swedish artist that really paved the way for us artists who are into and making New Jack/R'n'B. Made me travel back in time to 1989!
alltså kallades inte det här svensk soul i sverige på den tiden
I'm a big Eric Gadd fan, thank you for this reaction! 🙏💗
You should listen to some of the great songs Eric Gadd has done in English. Some recomendations are.
1. Do you beleive in me?
2. Why dont you, why dont i?
3. My personality
4. The right way
5. Ridning high
6. Eye of the spirit
7. Meet me here
8. There's no one like you
Love your reaction, issa banger !!!!! LOL
Looking very much forward to your reactions, makes me rediscover all the swedish music I once loved but now almost had forgotten about.
ah so happy you got to hear this one. Loved this reaction.
and yes the high notes gives Prince it's not as moany as Prince's 'Do me, Baby' (7+min version) though ;)
Något senare RnB på Svenska. Kaah - Dom tittar när jag dansar
Ja tack! 👌🏻
eller Minneapolis-funk
Always loved this song-it´s great!
This guy has so many good songs ❣
Hurra du lever… is actually my favourite Gadd album. Later he switched to singing only in falsetto and only in English. I think his lyrics are better in Swedish, and I like the vocal variety better. He was heavily influenced by Prince, but that's nothing negative. And he never really got back to that cocky attitude in his later work. Btw, he once said that the moans are sampled from a movie…
I enjoy your reactions thoroughly!
Great reaction man!
I recommend you to check out Caroline of Ugglas - Snälla, snälla. It's a modern Swedish blues classic.
Good morning! I ageee! This is a really great song of it's genre, although not a huge commercial hit, (compared to the next song on your list'(ABC with Anna Book) that has been a karaoke favourite , or plåga, for swedes ever since that came out).
Since you liked this song with Eric Gadd my reccomendation is to listen to his 1st single in English from 1991: Do you belive in me?. That made it to the Swedish charts in a big time. 😎
True. This song isn’t a Swedish classic. Sure it’s a good song but not a banger in Sweden - and most importantly totally unknown to most Swedes. Therefore very much not a Swedish classic. Strange suggestion. Should be in another reaction playlist: “Interesting Swedish songs I might like that you want me to react to” - not “Amerikanen reacts to svenska klassiker”.
Though, a potential Swedish classic by Eric Gadd is his number one hit “Do you believe in me”. Almost every Swedes have heard it and it charted as number one.
So smooth, so good 👍, great reaction
The 90s Eric Gadd in english was way better. You should react to ”Why dont You, Why Dont I” or ”Do you Believe in Me”
isn't it a little less heavy on the rnb vocalizations and more poppy though
"Do You Believe in Me" is coming soon!
Oh I love Gadd! My dad knew his mum when they both lived in Gotland. I free up Livingston this song so much but the fact that they were moaning in the song made me hide it from my Friends 😬😅 he is even better live and so funny in his conserts love that man!
You should listen to more of his songs. There are many good soul rnb songs he's done. Right way, Do you believe in me, Eye of the spirit... He was one of my favorite artists in the early 90's. Very nice sound and style.
Åh. När det gäller svensk soul finns det bara en låt som slår denna. Little Willie John med Peter LeMarc. Totalt en svensk klassiker
Älskar Erik Gadd 👍🏻han har många bra låtar , har du lyssnat på Peter le Marc , little Willie John, eller Roger Pontare vindarna viskar mitt namn, eller Nordman , vandraren 👍🏻❤️
I continue my Sisyphus struggle =) to get you to react to the duet with Karin Wistrand and Orup from 1988, "Stanna hos dig" with catchy saxophones . . .
Trägen vinner! 😉 Bra låt, blir kul att höra.
@@susannes7023 Verkligen! Tack för supporten förresten Susanne 👍
Så lite så, alltid kul när man får med en favorit. Den där hade du jobbat på ett tag! Jäkla bra låt, som jag nästan hade glömt precis som många andra som dyker upp här.
Olle Ljungström som var med som låtskrivare släppte också den på sitt album Tack samma år. Också fantastisk fast på sitt egna sätt.
Men nu måste det snart vara dags för en Olle Ljungström-låt. "En apa som liknar dig" om du ska gå på flest Spotify-streams.
Check out his song "Do you believe in me"
This song is the reason my wife gave birth to 3 kids 😅😅
I hope you listen to Benzin i blodet by Docent Död, or Docenterna as they called themselves later, thats a real pop classic.
React to Albin Lee Meldau-Spela min favorit vals
You just have to listen to ALL his songs... not necessarily as a "reaction".
Men hallå: Salem Al Fakir, Good song
Keep going man
Bless
Gillar verkligen dina "reactions" när d gäller Eric Gadd bör du reagera på hans största hit/genombrottslåt: "Do you believe in me" ua-cam.com/video/J_1obtzZPqE/v-deo.html tyvärr finns d ingen video på den utan bara musik, dock finns d ett bra liveklipp. ua-cam.com/video/ARIUjF2R6fY/v-deo.html
Det såg ut som om du hade blonda lockar när du satt framför Erics foto! 😁
Do you belive in me with EG is 🙌🏻👍🏻
Eric Gadd - What once was
Just D - 87'87
Magnus Uggla - Sommartid
Check out Mats Göhtersköld "Varför är det så skönt..." and you will find a song that ended most Swedish Discos around the millenium.. Not safe for work lyrics but insane smooth and pretty good song if you can look past the lyrics :)
Magnum Bonum - Lover Boy
Perikles - Var ska vi sova inatt?
Tommy Nilsson - Dina färger var blå
ua-cam.com/video/IaSNogbbeGs/v-deo.html
(live version)
Have you heard Regn hos mig by Orup?
Best Soul-song
Älskar Gadd, han va så grym, du måste se andra med honom. ( han e säkert galet grym fortfarande, jag har bara ingen koll)
En annan låt på samma tema är Grace - Ingen kan älska som vi
Ja. Bra låt från sent 1980-tal med själfull sång.
🔥🔥🔥
👍👍👍😄😄
Hey! Take a break from your list and react to the two new ABBA Songs. They are already classics 😁
I think this could be a nice thing for the tuesday night hang if anything!
Å nej, det är de verkligen inte.
Sabaton - Swedish Pagans live from Wacken
Du borde reagera till t.ex BWO - Sunshine In The Rain. Det finns så många låtar, jag förstår ditt dilemma, men låt det ta tid, en efter en har du reagerat på det svenska överflödet.
Oh, I love RG . Why dont you why dont I and do ypu believe in me are GOOD tracks . Check it..
"Do you believe in me" är väl den mest kända från Gadd? Minns den som helt olikt allt annat som gick på radion. En favorit då.
Det här får mig att tänka på att du inte har kört Kayo - Om natten. Rekommenderas! :) ua-cam.com/video/lWi93yC5OiQ/v-deo.html
Smooth!
Skriven av Orup, tror jag.
@@Huxteble Nu när du säger det så hörs det faktiskt
@@MarquisNoir78 och likaså låten "Sommar".
@@Huxteble också bra!
I like you.. Especially because you are fairly congenial.. yet.. It DOES feel like you are being TOO optimistic about things.. that is.. IF we are to learn about YOU!! Then when we discuss music.. it's OKAY that you recognize that you can APPRECIATE everything that people present to you.. but.. the simplistic "banger or not".. is a bit TOO simplistic.. ..
And. the idea that I think you are trying to be a bit.. too agreeable.. is something I think is confirmed in the preamble of this video where you say "R&B, funk, and new jack Swing.. and that is right up my alley"..
I don't take any offense or object in ANY way.. I like those too.. buuuuut.. if the POINT is about finding out.. what you resonates to..
If ~I~ had been presented with that specific triad of of potential genres, I would've pointed out that.. to me.. it sounded like he was trying to "hedge" his bets...
NOT that there is anything wrong with trying to find cross-overs or to like a LOT of stuff, but.. it DOES feel like it's something that DOES deserve recognition.. especially since the description of him being either of those is also fairly vague.. so.. I'd rather say that his style is.. "inconclusive" and "undetermined".. but people DO try to find matches..
NOT the same as me rejecting his music.. I like his music.. but.. people trying to find genres that he relates to.. and.. not settling for two.. (and to be fair; SOME people try to add OTHER genres- at the very least to specific songs).. kind of proves he isn't either.. he just.. sings what sounds good with a beat and feel that is pleasing..
So.. kind of a. "non-determined" elevator-music kind of a deal.. but that don't offend anyone.. and probably speaks (in part) to everyone...
I's just.. there are so many random "caveats" that can be added before you should realize that you are trying to put something in to categories where the CORRECT category doesn't even exist.
Gadd has some good songs, this ain't one of those.. imo