That solo was amazing 👏 it was so refined. Every challenge he acquires with new songs makes him more and more experienced and brilliant 💥💎🔥. Our Thor ⚒️ is growing more and more.🎸🚀
This song was actually a Christmas song originally. The movie company of ”Pretty woman” reached out to Roxette for an ending song, but there was no time to write a new one so they just changed the lyrics on this one, without the Christmas references. Tommy’s version is at goosebumps level! 🤘🏻🔥🤘🏻
@@swedishmom It was originally called "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" and released (only in Sweden) 3 years before the altered movie version. Apart from the title, the only thing changed is in the second verse; the words "Christmas Day" were changed to "winter's day". ☺
Grew up with all this fantastic music 🎶 and Tommy dors do it justice. The thing about Tommy is, that he's so good he makes it sound easy.. But that's Tommy!
I grew up listening to Roxette too. Marie's (RIP) voice is unique and unrepeatable and I agree with your observation about the vulnerability of her voice. I really liked what Tommy did with this one but the original is unbeatable (at least in my heart). That being said, I would love to hear some Roxette performed by Floor. Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina!!!
I'm so happy to have found 3 tickets to a Roxette concert in Globen Stockholm! First i thought they were old, but looked at them and saw it the concert was 2 weeks later. I was keeping an eye out if someone was searching for their tickets.
This must have been your best reaction ever (well Bismarck pt 1&2 for different reasons) You where really spot on in everything on this one. And I totally agree the Marie Fredriksson was an absolute treasure of Sweden. But even though she was great in Roxette, her solo songs is on a totally other level. They bring out emotions in you that you didn´t even know you had. Most of her songs are sung in Swedish though, but try listening to "Ännu doftar kärlek" and Sparvöga. Always nice to see your reaction and have a great weekend. All the best from Sweden.
You're right - Marie's voice sounded more vulnerable. But Tommy's expression here is no less emotional - the emotion is just different. Pain is joined by anger - but that's characteristic for metal imo. 🎶
I agree that Tommy’s voice is so clean that sometimes he has trouble interpreting emotion. Another example is his cover of Taylor Swift’s ‘Antihero’. The song is about crippling depression, but Tommy doesn’t convey the pain. I can’t imagine Tommy ever being depressed; actually I can’t figure Taylor Swift being depressed either. Unfortunately, I know all about it. That being said, I simply adore Tommy J and everything he does. And I really appreciate your insightful reviews!
Actually, he was depressed and burnt out before he joined Sabaton. He wasn't happy at his former label and it got to the point where he quit all music for a year and even considered selling all his guitars and quitting music completely. Knowing how much Tommy loves his guitars, it says a lot. Luckily, he didn't quit music and (hopefully) he's in a much better place now, but he knows well what depression feels like. Not all people show their feelings and it's often ones who we think are most cheerful and happy the ones who are hurting the most (like the late Robin Williams). That being said, I get your point. I can absolutely hear emotion in Tommy's cover, but it's not the same for all. As for Taylor Swift cover , there are also emotions, but different than hers, it's sarcasm and resentment (at least that's what I hear). She's like "yes, I know I'm the problem" as he is "Ok! I'm the problem! Happy now?!" Also, I hope you are in a better place too, or at least getting there
@@marinamucic908Thanks for the very nice comment! I’m so sorry to hear about Tommy’s earlier tribulations; he seems to be doing so much better now. So am I.
It was a swedish girl I think was a exchange-student that played her swedish music and it was picked up somehow. For me working as a nannie in Toronto 88-89 we kept asking for them at the nightclub and in the the end when the DJ saw us it was; And for the swedish girls here's Roxette!!😊❤❤
No it was an American exchangestudent that while in Sweden bought the singel Joyride that he then brought back with him to the US and got the local radiostation to play it. And then it got popular and started to spread.
you mentioned that Marie sounded VULNERABLE ... if you guys havent heard the song called Vulnerable with Roxette you have missed a gem .... but its with Per leading the vocals
Hi! Iv recently been seeing multiple of your reaction videos - being a Sabaton fan, Tommy ofc, but also several of the artists you mentioned in todays videos. That said, I do have some videos that you MUST check out! It would be weird if you didn't know about Eric Grönwall, how ever he is doing some fantastic solo videos recently. Eric Gronwall - I will always love you Eric Grönwall - Your the voice There are plenty more aswell. But he is a swedish power metal artist, won Idol some 10 or 15 years ago :P Another one is a fellow Norwegian from my hometown. Jørgen Dahl Moe. Check out his "Dancing in the Dark" and "Purple Rain" :) Both of them totaly worth a few minutes :)
Its hard or me to listen to a Roxette song without Maries vocals. Tommy is an outstanding singer, but as you said, the vulnerability in her voice paired with the female strength it also had, is unmatched. It is a very good cover though.
@OldSkuleNerd search youtube for Swedish Hitz Goes Metal - Listen To Your Heart (Roxette Cover) and you will find Tommys version of Listen to your heart
That solo was amazing 👏 it was so refined. Every challenge he acquires with new songs makes him more and more experienced and brilliant 💥💎🔥. Our Thor ⚒️ is growing more and more.🎸🚀
This song was actually a Christmas song originally. The movie company of ”Pretty woman” reached out to Roxette for an ending song, but there was no time to write a new one so they just changed the lyrics on this one, without the Christmas references. Tommy’s version is at goosebumps level! 🤘🏻🔥🤘🏻
Hade ingen aning om det 😅
@@swedishmom It was originally called "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" and released (only in Sweden) 3 years before the altered movie version. Apart from the title, the only thing changed is in the second verse; the words "Christmas Day" were changed to "winter's day". ☺
@@jregns interesting to learn. He should listen to Sparvöga. 🇸🇪💖
Tommys Cover was absolutely amazing Tommy you killed this one too and I am not surprised ❤🤩💯 I love your reaction OSN❤
Absolutely beautiful! 😍💯🤩♥️
Tommy's cover is absolutely fantastic for me.😍 I'm always amazed at how good a musician Tommy is. 🔥 Tommy moved me with his cover today.🥲🥰
Fantastic Tommy!!❤
Grew up with all this fantastic music 🎶 and Tommy dors do it justice. The thing about Tommy is, that he's so good he makes it sound easy.. But that's Tommy!
❤❤❤❤❤❤🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 Thanks Tommy and OSN
He is MASTERCLASS!
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️🤘🏻
I am a proud fellow countryman! 🇸🇪😊
I agree with you. Maries voice are so much more emotional, and its still my favorite.But i like Tommys cover too 😀🇸🇪
Thank you ❤🙏
Любовь, любовь😊😊😊🥰🥰🥰.
I grew up listening to Roxette too. Marie's (RIP) voice is unique and unrepeatable and I agree with your observation about the vulnerability of her voice. I really liked what Tommy did with this one but the original is unbeatable (at least in my heart). That being said, I would love to hear some Roxette performed by Floor. Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina!!!
I'm so happy to have found 3 tickets to a Roxette concert in Globen Stockholm!
First i thought they were old, but looked at them and saw
it the concert was 2 weeks later. I was keeping an eye out
if someone was searching for their tickets.
One of my absolute favorites as a teenager.
This must have been your best reaction ever (well Bismarck pt 1&2 for different reasons) You where really spot on in everything on this one. And I totally agree the Marie Fredriksson was an absolute treasure of Sweden. But even though she was great in Roxette, her solo songs is on a totally other level. They bring out emotions in you that you didn´t even know you had. Most of her songs are sung in Swedish though, but try listening to "Ännu doftar kärlek" and Sparvöga. Always nice to see your reaction and have a great weekend. All the best from Sweden.
You're right - Marie's voice sounded more vulnerable. But Tommy's expression here is no less emotional - the emotion is just different. Pain is joined by anger - but that's characteristic for metal imo. 🎶
I agree that Tommy’s voice is so clean that sometimes he has trouble interpreting emotion. Another example is his cover of Taylor Swift’s ‘Antihero’. The song is about crippling depression, but Tommy doesn’t convey the pain. I can’t imagine Tommy ever being depressed; actually I can’t figure Taylor Swift being depressed either. Unfortunately, I know all about it. That being said, I simply adore Tommy J and everything he does. And I really appreciate your insightful reviews!
Actually, he was depressed and burnt out before he joined Sabaton. He wasn't happy at his former label and it got to the point where he quit all music for a year and even considered selling all his guitars and quitting music completely. Knowing how much Tommy loves his guitars, it says a lot. Luckily, he didn't quit music and (hopefully) he's in a much better place now, but he knows well what depression feels like. Not all people show their feelings and it's often ones who we think are most cheerful and happy the ones who are hurting the most (like the late Robin Williams). That being said, I get your point. I can absolutely hear emotion in Tommy's cover, but it's not the same for all. As for Taylor Swift cover , there are also emotions, but different than hers, it's sarcasm and resentment (at least that's what I hear). She's like "yes, I know I'm the problem" as he is "Ok! I'm the problem! Happy now?!" Also, I hope you are in a better place too, or at least getting there
@@marinamucic908Thanks for the very nice comment! I’m so sorry to hear about Tommy’s earlier tribulations; he seems to be doing so much better now. So am I.
It was a swedish girl I think was a exchange-student that played her swedish music and it was picked up somehow. For me working as a nannie in Toronto 88-89 we kept asking for them at the nightclub and in the the end when the DJ saw us it was; And for the swedish girls here's Roxette!!😊❤❤
No it was an American exchangestudent that while in Sweden bought the singel Joyride that he then brought back with him to the US and got the local radiostation to play it. And then it got popular and started to spread.
@@charlottelundin1168 No, it was "The look". 😉
you mentioned that Marie sounded VULNERABLE ... if you guys havent heard the song called Vulnerable with Roxette you have missed a gem .... but its with Per leading the vocals
Hi! Iv recently been seeing multiple of your reaction videos - being a Sabaton fan, Tommy ofc, but also several of the artists you mentioned in todays videos.
That said, I do have some videos that you MUST check out!
It would be weird if you didn't know about Eric Grönwall, how ever he is doing some fantastic solo videos recently.
Eric Gronwall - I will always love you
Eric Grönwall - Your the voice
There are plenty more aswell. But he is a swedish power metal artist, won Idol some 10 or 15 years ago :P
Another one is a fellow Norwegian from my hometown.
Jørgen Dahl Moe. Check out his "Dancing in the Dark" and "Purple Rain" :)
Both of them totaly worth a few minutes :)
It would be interesting with a Frog leap Tommy production.
Warm thoughts OSN. I would send you a bun, if they didn't get stale underways.
He took it down and keept it low as it shold bee, but this is a tough challenge an no one can top Marie's original, not even tommy J.
Its hard or me to listen to a Roxette song without Maries vocals. Tommy is an outstanding singer, but as you said, the vulnerability in her voice paired with the female strength it also had, is unmatched. It is a very good cover though.
Never watched Pretty Woman
@OldSkuleNerd search youtube for Swedish Hitz Goes Metal - Listen To Your Heart (Roxette Cover) and you will find Tommys version of Listen to your heart
Has tommy had a haircut
@@SueRedmond no idea
Looks like it
this was a blooper
Your criticism was uncool
not his best cover. He have to do metalcovers