How to Sing I Saw Her Standing There Beatles Vocal Harmony - Galeazzo Frudua

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  • @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony
    @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony  5 років тому +11

    THESE BEATLES LESSONS MAY END! PLEASE DONATE TO KEEP THEM ALIVE!: ➡ goo.gl/ldPTmk -- WATCH HOW I RECORD MY VOCALS! ➡ bit.ly/2B7kgZU

  • @AASSDD2022
    @AASSDD2022 8 років тому +136

    Man, you are a fuckin' genius. Please, DO NOT STOP doing this. All yours tutorials are more than useful for a lot of people. Dont pay attention to how many likes or views your videos have, it will never show how many people appreciate it. You know most of us are lazy, never leave a coment or a like. By the way, this is my first time.
    So today, I take the flag of all those lazy dudes (I'm one of them) who enjoy your job in silence to say THANK YOU SO MUCH. What you do is really honest, good, useful and also a way to educate ours ears.
    You make this world a better place, just doing something with what you have to help others. Thanks for that. Regards from Argentina.

  • @drinkingmicstand
    @drinkingmicstand 10 років тому +93

    i swear i love this guy he is a great teacher

  • @gregsandell
    @gregsandell 10 років тому +34

    You do many people such a great service by posting these videos. Many thanks.

  • @ThatBobGuy850
    @ThatBobGuy850 11 років тому +7

    Wow. As many times as I have heard that song, I never realized how intricate and briliant the vocal arrangement was. You're right, John and Paul had an instinctive, almost-magical way of singing together. The way John's low harmony goes up and over Paul in the bridge is just genius. Other bands may have wanted to copy them, but few even came close to the acheiving the awesomeness that was The Beatles. Great job on this video! I learned a lot :)

  • @weewong8367
    @weewong8367 10 років тому +10

    I love this guy...what a teacher he is...a great singing voice

  • @mickavellian
    @mickavellian 11 років тому +5

    Amazing Galeazzo .NO ONE on any cover band I know captures the intricacy of these harmonies like you do. I have read John and Paul had Sibling Harmonies, a type of natural non-rehearsed or written harmony , The Everly Brothers and The Beach Boys also had this gift (being siblings) Funny that the very first thing the serious music critics in England noticed and were impressed by were the harmonies. I paraphrase a critic who said " Their songs seem to be written at the same time as the harmonies.

  • @betty54545
    @betty54545 8 років тому +12

    Your tutorials are fabulous, and I so appreciate your work! I'm a music teacher and usually just add my own harmonies to songs when doing classic rock. But by you explaining things in such a clear and enjoyable manner it makes the song sound so much more 'authentic'. I'm doing a gig soon and will be doing some back up vocals for this song, Drive my Car and I Feel Fine. All your tutorials are helping, and getting me so excited to play these great songs. Thanks!!

  • @gailmork53
    @gailmork53 6 років тому +1

    My grandfather bought me my first record player and my 1st 45’s.....how could I not fall in love? Geez I was 10 years old. Thanks for sharing your love with us

  • @eduardoantoni
    @eduardoantoni 11 років тому +2

    No tengo mucha vocación musical, pero soy fanatico de los Beatles y con estos videos de Galeazzo comprendo mas la calidad musical de ese cuarteto. Gracias por tomarse el trabajo de descifrar y poner en forma transparente la musica de mis idolos de juventud.

  • @GuitarWholesale
    @GuitarWholesale 10 років тому +40

    I find interesting that in the last harmony (in Mineeeeeeeee) ,both harmonies exchange ranges (Paul singing high pitched and then changin to low pitch, John's doing the inverse).
    It's interesting!!

    • @mgolec
      @mgolec 5 років тому +6

      John could sing higher than Paul in falset.

    • @baseballlover312
      @baseballlover312 5 років тому +4

      Same here. I always assumed the higher part was Paul.

    • @jamesg3866
      @jamesg3866 4 роки тому +2

      I also thought Paul sang the high part as well 😲

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus 10 років тому +3

    I love your breakdown of this song. I'm 60, and I clearly remember being 11 and 12 and listening very closely to the harmonies and phrasings of these two geniuses. Thanks.

    • @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony
      @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony  10 років тому +1

      Must have been an amaing experience at the time and I guess relistening to this also...

  • @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony
    @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony  11 років тому +1

    Thanks to you Tango and for the kind words. It's a pleasure for me being the mean for eveyone of you to enjoy these fabulous songs. :)

  • @kirbygene
    @kirbygene 11 років тому +1

    Until your UA-cam page I never realized how many times John took the high notes. Wow!

  • @fernandokeller7304
    @fernandokeller7304 9 років тому +1

    Galeazzo ;
    You are a wonderful and fantastic singer, and your beatles work is really incredible.
    congratulations
    Fernando Keller

  • @christianfarina3056
    @christianfarina3056 3 роки тому

    Galeazzo, ci hai salvato. Dobbiamo suonarla fra due settimane e non saremmo riusciti a cantarla correttamente senza questo video. Grande come sempre.

  • @sengkiat
    @sengkiat 11 років тому +1

    You are, the coolest guy on UA-cam. As a Beatles fan I feel very blessed that people like you are around. Keep it up!

  • @danielleadonis991
    @danielleadonis991 11 років тому +16

    Thank you for this video! O my god your singing voice really sound like Paul!

  • @TonyLovell
    @TonyLovell 8 років тому

    I love how these songs speak naturally to any ear, and yet, someone with uncommon gifts at hearing the threads within the tapestry can help us better appreciate just how INGENIOUS the experience had been from the very first moment. I suppose this is why so little music has this immediate charm.

  • @Junker1995
    @Junker1995 7 років тому +2

    And after years still super cool to see the techniques and how it is done.
    Amazing job you've done over years, Gale.

  • @SnakefishMusic
    @SnakefishMusic 6 років тому +2

    Thanks so much Galeazzo... our little acoustic trio here in Perth Western Australia, The Threetles is starting to get paid work... happy to donate... you're a wonder.

    • @IsaacAsimov1992
      @IsaacAsimov1992 5 років тому

      Good to know you're benefiting from these videos.
      Small world -I also sing in a harmony group here in Perth.

  • @musicadesiempre5003
    @musicadesiempre5003 7 років тому +1

    Totalmente de acuerdo con Juan Andrés de Argentina, me encantAn tus tutoriales, admiro tu trabajo y lo bien que lo pasas haciendo algo que se nota, disfrutas mucho, gracias Frudua porque nos descubres mucho del proceso creativo de nuestros amados genios: THE BEATLES!

  • @inyomansatriawijayana9359
    @inyomansatriawijayana9359 6 років тому +1

    Technically....his the best....but italian's vocal like him when he teach us...thats unique and awesome...always healthy teacher..thanks 4 teach us with ur tutorial...numero uno

  • @GeroLubovnik
    @GeroLubovnik 11 років тому

    Holy crap! (American idiom) I can't believe what I just heard!!!! The nuances that you not only manage to hear but somehow reproduce are mind blowing! I stumbled upon you as a guitar technician but am even more impressed by your vocal skills. What an ear!

  • @IanLeoMusic
    @IanLeoMusic 10 років тому +33

    Hey, you are a very gifted and talented singer!! You can reach high notes and you can actually sound like Paul at times (only the accent gives it away:) ) but you are an awesome awesome singer otherwise!! Keep it up!:) please make more beatles vocals and piano videos:)

  • @thomasdayton8227
    @thomasdayton8227 5 років тому +2

    You are a treasure. Thanks.

  • @riagiery
    @riagiery 4 роки тому

    In fact, I am one of your students in this tutorial channel. I sang this song with the backing vocals by my own voice in my channel after I played and played this page and learned how to sing the harmonies. Thank you for sharing this greatest lesson.

  • @remifalasido2903
    @remifalasido2903 7 років тому +1

    Many thanks for your post. You make me rediscovering these two giant singers !

  • @MARCOANTONIOBERNARDINO1967
    @MARCOANTONIOBERNARDINO1967 7 років тому +2

    Grazie for teaching us so much about Beatles. You show us how marvelous and rich their work is and how profound and special they are, as you are also! I'm your fan! Greetings from Brasil!!!

  • @fabiozardo1964
    @fabiozardo1964 4 роки тому

    I'm rehearsing with friends at my music school, I'm 56 years old and I'm a singing student. I liked your explanation. I'm from Brazil.

  • @maggiesmith325
    @maggiesmith325 Рік тому

    So helpful we are going to cover this song and found this was so helpful to get the harmonies. I wish you would have them all written out as notes. Can right then down so don’t forget them. Thank you great work!

  • @TangoEliott
    @TangoEliott 11 років тому

    I want to not only thank you for posting these fabulous lessons but for having such an astute understanding of how the Beatles had remarkable harmonies. I have no musical talent but I always understood the spectacular harmonies that separated the Beatles from the rest of the pack. They were special, not average.
    Anyway, Thank you so very much for allowing me to share in your talent and obvious love for the greatest rock band ever!

  • @jamesdavies5270
    @jamesdavies5270 2 роки тому

    Just donated - please don't stop these tutorials! I sing harmonies and play harmonica in a couple of bands and if we are learning a new Beatles song, I use your tutorials to "fine tune" the harmonies. Hence the donation. Very useful! Thank you.

  • @gabrielesimoneleva9301
    @gabrielesimoneleva9301 6 років тому +1

    First of all I have to say that you're simply amazing!!! Reaching the vocal tone of Paul is my dream but i'ts terribly hard! Your voice is pure melody!

  • @doonbiz
    @doonbiz 11 років тому +1

    This is fantastic. You have AMAZING feel for Paul&John's harmonies! Keep it up. Look forward to more. Great unexpected GEM.

  • @sue580
    @sue580 4 роки тому +1

    I love your harmonies!!!!! I used them all the time..What a great singer you are!!!!!💝💝💝

  • @jamoncure
    @jamoncure 6 років тому +2

    Galeazzo, another fabulous video! We call you our “Italian Beatle”. So glad that you are a Beatle maniac like us! One question, on this one, you didn’t get into the line of the song, that is a tough one, from a timing standpoint: “And before too long, I fell in love with her”....... this line is one of the tougher Beatle song lines, I’ve discovered..... there is a split second after the “and before too long”.....where if you come in too soon, it’s not right......would love to hear you do this! Thanks again, you are a “meraviglia”! Sorry my italian is not good at this point....lived there in Genoa many years ago when in grad school, what a beautiful place! But even back then in 1983, we played Beatles with our italian friends!!! So keep it going!!! Beatles forever! Grazie! Sei FORTE!!!!

  • @hamletlerios9670
    @hamletlerios9670 7 років тому +2

    You're amazing in sharing your talent

  • @StratKat1998
    @StratKat1998 7 років тому +1

    Another incredible lesson and approach to the Beatles music I find out in this channel. It's always enjoyable to try and test singing each vocal part when the complementary is performed isolated in the video, particularly with headphones on!

  • @nickdenbow4379
    @nickdenbow4379 8 років тому +1

    I love this video and your delivery and instructions are so simple and clear (I"m a simple person!). This has really helped me lot and absolutely makes this song great. Fantastic! *subscribed*.

  • @jamescpotter
    @jamescpotter 11 років тому

    I never knew John sang the high part in the middle eight! Fascinating and so tasteful. Thanks for your insights, effort, and mostly your passion and love for teaching us these timeless vocals and harmonies!

  • @vinniesilvagio
    @vinniesilvagio 11 років тому

    Your videos are the most amazing music on all of UA-cam! The way you deconstruct and perform these harmonies is amazing. Thank you so much,

  • @rodmusicalmex
    @rodmusicalmex 9 років тому

    Mr Galeazzo, you have a fabulous talent, Greetings from Mexico

  • @ChefClary60
    @ChefClary60 4 роки тому

    Playing in new band, The Dead Flowers. Doing this plus several of the earlier Beatles tunes. Your videos are a treasure. Could'nt do these songs without you. Thanks so much!

  • @JRosenfeld
    @JRosenfeld 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! All I can say....at last!! At last,someone is tryin' to anylaize the Beatles magic right way.Keep on doin' the good job!

  • @pablosantarcieri1637
    @pablosantarcieri1637 3 місяці тому

    Sos un genio toco estos covers y g4ran maestro, se me ha echo todo mas fácil, es increíble esas armonias que demuestran que The Beatles no fueron una casualidad, muchas gracias!!,, por estas clases de canto !😅🎉

  • @TheInvincibleViolet
    @TheInvincibleViolet 11 років тому

    Im always intrigued with how individuals analyze music so intricately. It brings out little nuances that we HEAR, yet dont actually HEAR, in the totality of the songs. Fascinating. Thank you :)

  • @gwessel1
    @gwessel1 11 років тому

    Dear Galeazzo, please song longer the voices... ---best karaoke human kind has EVER seen.

  • @rjsparrow72
    @rjsparrow72 10 років тому

    Teaching a Beatles class right now and your videos have become a hit with the group. Thank you for putting these together. I'm not musically-minded at all so it helps me translate The Beatles music genius to them. Love the accent and your approach to the videos too. You rock.

  • @BechTalent
    @BechTalent 11 років тому

    OK, I know how to explain - you have a VERY good ear for what's going on, and that's the most valuable thing in the world, I think. There's nothing better. Thank you so much for ALL your videos :).

  • @FrancescoBignardi
    @FrancescoBignardi 3 роки тому

    I can't explain how much this is useful and helpful for me, a truly passionate bad singer of the Beatles. Thank you very much! Caro Galeazzo, rendi un grande onore all'Italia, continua così!

  • @MrSahansdal
    @MrSahansdal 10 років тому

    Amazing, as usual. I also was 60, and remember clearly that Sunday in Feb., 1964. The whole country was spellbound. We formed a copy band within a year.

  • @1musicsearcher
    @1musicsearcher 7 років тому +1

    Absolutely stunning. Your interpretation of these are just amazing. Thank you.

  • @BeatlesLoveFrieden
    @BeatlesLoveFrieden 10 років тому +1

    What a melodic voice!

  • @arielmorici2256
    @arielmorici2256 10 років тому

    Thanks for share all this lessons whit us, you are grate and really help us to be better singin our fauvorite songs!
    I've got a little request please: THAT THING YOU DO and DANCE WHIT ME TONIGHT, both from THE WONDERS.
    Tanks so much from Argentina!

  • @blue5069
    @blue5069 8 років тому +1

    God bless you bro! I found out my younger brother has perfect pitch and it's so fun to play music with him now realizing his gift. I am a huge Beatles fan and I am a lot older and teaching him yet I know because of his gift I will be the student soon. Thanks for your vids we are gonna be studying all of them! I love the harmonies of Happiness is a Warm Gun, not sure if you have that one....

  • @primakrisi
    @primakrisi 11 років тому

    Galeazzo, you are amazingly incredible! And your ear can catch so many different things I never thought are there :)
    BRAVO! GRAZIE!

  • @cafepuya
    @cafepuya 6 років тому

    Finally someone that notice the reality.. John goes up in .... IN MINE" and Paul down!!! This has been an argue with me and Beatles fan Friends in Who sings high and who sings low in that particular part. I realized this years ago hearing very carefully when Paul start singing.. "well we danced through the night..." you can hear John still sustaining that "IN MINEEEEEEE EEEEE" THANKS for awesome videos!!! I

  • @filipepessoa3305
    @filipepessoa3305 10 років тому

    Congratulations , your channel it's special for us that look up The Beatles.

  • @BassicVIC
    @BassicVIC 10 років тому

    Yes, please Maestro! Because by the Dave Clark Five! You'd do us all a great service as you always do. Thank you. Amazing talent and willing to share your knowledge.

  • @nicolastornelli6043
    @nicolastornelli6043 4 роки тому

    The '''Whoooaaaa, we dance...'' bit was amazing!

  • @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony
    @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony  11 років тому

    Not yet Leonardo and a lot of you is asking so I will do some thank you. :)

  • @sebastianferrero4776
    @sebastianferrero4776 Рік тому

    Lo digo en español. Te sigo de hace años, y si supiera cantar, tendria estos videos de tesoro! Gracias

  • @Dzqnn
    @Dzqnn 11 років тому

    Ah just 2 weeks before, I've made cover of this song (learned the harmonies by hear). I was looking for your lesson of this song, but when I haven't found I learned It by myself. So you've actually made lesson :D

  • @rock-a-billy-fazz1759
    @rock-a-billy-fazz1759 8 років тому

    Wow! You have giving me a fantastic
    learning tool, your able to pin point all
    the vocal parts, which makes learningThe songs so much easier. Thanks! Keep up the great work!

  • @bootiemusic
    @bootiemusic 7 років тому +1

    You've become my best vocal teacher I've been looking for👍😄

  • @mickavellian
    @mickavellian 11 років тому

    Well, who can explain The Beatles?! that will always be the GREAT mistery!
    I am a drummer and regardless all the controversies I sit and Listen to Ringo's work and he is NOT playing drums he's using a drum set as a percussionist although he insists he is NOT a percussionist "A day in the life" drumming is the work of of a master percussionist. And again it is not a rehearsed written chart by a musical director. Your work has open up a lot of awareness! THANK YOU!

  • @ZoeTheCat
    @ZoeTheCat 9 років тому +7

    I'm addicted to your Beatles series. I've always thought the secret key (if there is one) to The Beatles was the harmonic overtones of John, Paul & Georges voices.
    Your analysis of the minutia of vowels and modulation is superb. Do you think the Fabs thought about these things consciously or instead just used "Sound" as the feedback for how to play/sing things. I have a feeling they weren't all that technical. They just knew instinctively what sounded good. I know John also hated lyrical repetition and often changed the lyrics...which tripped them up frequently both live and in the studio ("This boy, that boy that boy...;-)
    Thanks again for your great channel. You should consider playing Paul in a Beatles tribute band for some extra cash - you really are great. If you had grown up in Liverpool (instead of Italy?), I doubt I'd be able to distinguish you from either John or Paul.

    • @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony
      @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony  9 років тому +7

      ***** Wow thank you Zoe! I think it was natural for them as they listened and reproduced a lot of music and learnt to sing from the old singers (think to the Everly Brothers). Now the old singers had a totally different way of singing than we hear now. With lots of more techniques, nuances and embelllishments. So they learnt these naturally and got these in their DNA. When it was up to sing together they kind of sang the "same language" and were able to reproduce all these details almost naturally of course with some study and rehearsing.

    • @IsaacAsimov1992
      @IsaacAsimov1992 5 років тому

      Great comment.
      I'd wondered about this sub conscious 'singing by feel' thing too.

  • @ppavlovic38
    @ppavlovic38 11 років тому +1

    You are a pure genius.... Thank you so much....

  • @BowToRock
    @BowToRock 8 років тому

    min 3:00 amazing! totally true - that tiny thing makes difference and is so Beatlish...!

  • @mikemcgibney
    @mikemcgibney 6 років тому +2

    This was so handy! Thanks for helping me learn the BVs!

  • @Kavalulu
    @Kavalulu 10 років тому

    Just unbelievable ..... darn good if not perfect.

  • @yoshischookee7115
    @yoshischookee7115 Рік тому

    Man what u do and hear is so damned impressive, also the way u do it! Thanks for sharing and best of luck

  • @BechTalent
    @BechTalent 11 років тому

    Gotta say, you are AMAZING! Can't really put it differently but I think you get the message.

  • @jaaliaga13
    @jaaliaga13 10 років тому

    really great!, la verdad impecable como hiciste la voz de john, no la había percibido así!!!

  • @Dannykhc
    @Dannykhc 3 роки тому

    I made use of this lesson to check the melody and harmony parts during the chorus that I typed into Musescore 2. If you look at the intervals between the lower harmony and higher melody, you will find that when the pre-chorus starts, "She wouldn't stand with another, oh...", the intervals start at 3 and then go to 4 for a while and then to 5 for a while and come back to 3 when they reach "Oh".Geniuses they were, John and Paul.

  • @bluntscooters2121
    @bluntscooters2121 4 роки тому

    Nailed this after 1 try! Such a good teacher !!

  • @nevillethorley5760
    @nevillethorley5760 8 років тому

    Excellent. Very helpful. I know no other tutorials like these on the Net

  • @jakub1jan
    @jakub1jan 11 років тому

    Hello Galeazzo, you mention that describing all the harmonies and nuances would take a whole book. I would love to read this book (with a CD attached) :-) !!!

  • @88alasdair
    @88alasdair 11 років тому

    Very good work! Lennon sure was a master at lower harmonies.

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 7 років тому +1

    Do you have entire songs posted? I'd love to watch all of them! Specially that Toto song.

  • @Quintellectual
    @Quintellectual 11 років тому

    This is awesome Gale! As always, you're ear is remarkably refined.
    Loved your truss rod and bridge set up vids, btw. Reallly helped me set up a cranky '74 Strat. For those of you who play guitar and just know him as a gifted singer, Galeazzo is also an amazing luthier with a great ability to explain things and make them attainable.
    Thanks as always man! Cheers!

  • @orlandogoes83
    @orlandogoes83 11 років тому

    I HADN' T COMMENTED THIS UNFORGETABLE AMAZING AND SINGLE SONG BUT THANK YOU VERY,VERY AND MILLIONS OF VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TUTORIALS. HAVE YOU RECORDED THANK YOU GIRL AND I'LL GET YOU? ANYWAY HOY

  • @Jusbamaan
    @Jusbamaan 11 років тому

    Thanks a bunch! I've recently been trying to figure out the lower harmony and this was very helpful!

  • @imaginerivera
    @imaginerivera 10 років тому

    Joer tio!!! eres muy bueno explicando...gran maestro..
    You're great teacher!!!

  • @lanzolives
    @lanzolives 7 років тому +3

    Please do Misery. Please and Thank you! You're the best!

  • @LegoDonut18
    @LegoDonut18 6 років тому +1

    You have a very good singing voice and a good ear.

  • @Deech72
    @Deech72 11 років тому +1

    Incredible as always. 2 questions!
    1. You have an effortless falsetto. I can hit John's higher falsetto usually, but it's not effortless...I'm wondering if there's a way to make it easier.
    2. Is there a technique to get a more "aggressive" vocal style like at the beginning of the verses? I have an ok clean voice, but I have a hard time sounding a bit more aggressive.
    THANKS!

  • @Ryan692.
    @Ryan692. 11 років тому

    I never realized it was John that produced that high falsetto on "mine". Thought it was Paul. Great stuff!

  • @nicklongford1967
    @nicklongford1967 11 років тому

    your a legend mate - its helping us with our aussie band kaliedoscope eyes

  • @jputube2012
    @jputube2012 11 років тому

    thanx as always. I used to think the Beatles' instrumental sound was what made it unique/famous but now i think their vocal harmonies made it more beautiful/attractive to our ears. Your version/.videos seem 2 sound better some times in my ears. How about Simon&Garfunkel harmonies like Sounds o Silence... or EverlyBrothers' Let It Be Me... etc. Your videos are a gem, worth more than gold... we appreciate. I wonder if Paul has ever seen ur videos yet... if so, what his comments r..?

  • @gemcointl1
    @gemcointl1 11 років тому

    Perfectly done as usual ! And although you later demonstrate it at the end.. I thought it may have been worth mentioning the John part when he sings 'Boom' and 'Room' where he does the little 'inflection' UP ?!?! Another one that most Tributes or others miss... Many of your listeners may also ? certainly makes a difference... Keep em coming! thx Geo

  • @djangoreinhardt5398
    @djangoreinhardt5398 8 років тому

    Fantastic instruction. I appreciate all of your work.

  • @vonalysongreg2780
    @vonalysongreg2780 4 роки тому

    whoahhh!!! amazing tutorial here as always ❤❤❤ i love this Beatles song too and just love how the harmonies were made.. you're the best music teacher i never had 😔😔😔

  • @bucks6088
    @bucks6088 8 років тому

    Dude your voice is actually amazing

  • @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony
    @TheBeatlesVocalHarmony  11 років тому

    Thi is REALLY true. Every song is full of microchanges in the vocals (often by John) and it's a total mystery to me how it's possible that everytime one of them decided to make a microchange in his singing line the other was instantly ready (we are talking of changes that sometimes are within a 1/3 of a second) to follow him harmonizing perfectly in tune... I can't explain that... No rehearsal could fit this.

  • @jorgefrigerio4453
    @jorgefrigerio4453 2 місяці тому

    I think this chap does it fantastic

  • @bedazzled64
    @bedazzled64 11 років тому +1

    You are awesome! Thanks so much for these videos. I'm especially looking forward to hearing "Rain" and "What you're doing". I haven't looked back yet, but have you done "Yes It Is" yet? Great great vocals on that one. You do a fantastic job :D

  • @MedsPlasticine
    @MedsPlasticine 11 років тому

    Sir Galeazzo you are great, thanks a lot for sharing, cheers from Perú :)

  • @Thenoizejunkies
    @Thenoizejunkies 11 років тому

    well you really deserve met one of them!! hi from Mexico!!!