You should react to their Sea Shanty Medley live. When they released their video on this song during the pandemic it went viral and this video is even better!
I should point out as an inside joke that Chance is the most hillbilly of the group but played the city slicker in the video. He grew up in rural Alabama. Tim grew up in a small town in Texas. Rupp and Rob live in suburbs in Minnesota and Austin grew up in the city in Georgia.
This was one of Adam Chance's "introduction videos" after he replaced Chris Rupp. When Home Free kicks in, you can FEEL the instruments that aren't there. They are THIS solid in person. They are this powerful.
Even funnier if you know that Chance, playing the city boy from New York, is actually from Alabama. Tim is from a small town in Texas, and Austin is from a small town in Georgia. Rob and Rupp are the "city boys" from suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota. I've seen HF live three times so far. Highly recommend the experience.
They throw this one in at their concerts sometimes. Omg! Last year when I saw them, The crowd went wild. Everyone was standing, stomping and singing. I’m sure everyone out in the casino could hear us. 💕🎶
Saw a comment for Home Free’s take on Elvira - that’s one where you’ll appreciate his vocal percussion & ability to maintain a prominent beat. I’m jealous of his breath control. What I appreciate about this song - outside of Tim’s bass - is how foot stomps were used for greater impact. Thinking outside of the box for this song instead of his usual strong snare sound.
I remember how thrilled I was when Home Free released this one not long after I saw the original that was released from Trace Adkins with Blake Shelton. I had seen theirs since I was familiar with Blake being on the Voice. I knew then that Home Free should record this one and I was so elated! Home Free is the real deal! They are incredible live! They don’t just do fun videos. They’ve recorded some great serious and social conscious videos, as well as some love songs, and cutesy ones, too!
Yeah it’s a good one. Funny when you know that the guy they pegged as the city slicker was Chance, who’s really from the sticks of Alabama! He’s more country than the others. Good dancing, great beatboxing and great deep singing by Tim and great harmonies by the boys. Fun one! A really fun one is Brother where they’re larping!
The irony of this being the song that really got me into Home free is not lost on me. It did really find my hillbilly bone 😂 I think it’s a bone in my neck as I can never stop bopping my head when this song plays. Also how fun does a “hillbilly” party look (coming from someone from somewhere that doesn’t have a southern feel, farm parties are a whole other world in Scotland haha)
Thank you for the really fun reaction. I hope you get a chance to catch an actual live performance sometime. You will never forget it, and never regret it, if you do. If you buy a "meet and greet" ticket, you can actually meet Adam Rupp and probably have a GREAT time comparing your two methods of beatboxing. I wish I could be a fly on each of your shoulders at such a time of discussion! 😀
Water droplets and water sounds are some of my all time favorites. This performance definitely pulls in a whole lot of rural American symbolism. Love it! ❤
Quick point of interest: Tim worked to HELP Geoff from Voiceplay developed HIS subharmonics. Avi from PTX is also connected with Home Free... Check out the HF cover of Ring of Fire (not the Song Off version)
Love these guys so much. What a fun song! This is a great one when you are down & need a lift. And always extra special hearing Tim's low notes. Chance is playing the city slicker but he is the most country of the group. He grew up in the sticks.
Tim's low bass voice and Tim is my favorite bass singer and Austin is my favorite high tenor. Home Free did a great job on Hillbilly Bones. Chance did a great job to. Adam did a great job on beatboxing.
Important to note: the ladies in the Home Free videos - the main ones, are the wives and girlfriends of the band mates. They like to include them as opposed to random people.
I'm no expert on singing, but I think I read somewhere that Tim doesn't use subharmonics to hit those low notes. He uses some vocal fry and I think that makes it even more impressive. Can someone who knows more about these two technics tell us more?
@@barbarakennedy2667 I think I did hear that before, but my short term memory sucks and I have to wait for someone to remind me. Geoff is so good with the subharmonics that I can understand he doesn't use growl very often.
I much prefer Tim's low growls over the other guys who use subharmonics. It sounds just like burping low. Very annoying. That is why I am not a fan of Geoff & others who use it. Great basses such as Tim Foust, Avi Kaplan & Elliott Robinson do not use subharmonics.
After they released this one Blake Shelton wrote on his FB that he loved their version and that the video is perfect
That is awesome
As a beatboxer I think you'd really enjoy "9-5 + beatboxing breakdown" and "Mayday Live" - they'll both surprise you.
You should react to their Sea Shanty Medley live. When they released their video on this song during the pandemic it went viral and this video is even better!
I should point out as an inside joke that Chance is the most hillbilly of the group but played the city slicker in the video. He grew up in rural Alabama. Tim grew up in a small town in Texas.
Rupp and Rob live in suburbs in Minnesota and Austin grew up in the city in Georgia.
This was one of Adam Chance's "introduction videos" after he replaced Chris Rupp.
When Home Free kicks in, you can FEEL the instruments that aren't there. They are THIS solid in person. They are this powerful.
Even funnier if you know that Chance, playing the city boy from New York, is actually from Alabama.
Tim is from a small town in Texas, and Austin is from a small town in Georgia. Rob and Rupp are the "city boys" from suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I've seen HF live three times so far. Highly recommend the experience.
Love this song so much. Home Free are so extremely talented. Love your reaction! #HOMEFREE
Fun song!
They throw this one in at their concerts sometimes. Omg! Last year when I saw them, The crowd went wild. Everyone was standing, stomping and singing. I’m sure everyone out in the casino could hear us. 💕🎶
Saw a comment for Home Free’s take on Elvira - that’s one where you’ll appreciate his vocal percussion & ability to maintain a prominent beat. I’m jealous of his breath control.
What I appreciate about this song - outside of Tim’s bass - is how foot stomps were used for greater impact. Thinking outside of the box for this song instead of his usual strong snare sound.
I can't go a single day without Home Free. They help keep my spirits up. Thanks for the Home Free reactions
I remember how thrilled I was when Home Free released this one not long after I saw the original that was released from Trace Adkins with Blake Shelton. I had seen theirs since I was familiar with Blake being on the Voice. I knew then that Home Free should record this one and I was so elated! Home Free is the real deal! They are incredible live! They don’t just do fun videos. They’ve recorded some great serious and social conscious videos, as well as some love songs, and cutesy ones, too!
An absolute blast doing this with them during a concert, especially if you're stomping on metal bleachers !
Yeah it’s a good one. Funny when you know that the guy they pegged as the city slicker was Chance, who’s really from the sticks of Alabama! He’s more country than the others. Good dancing, great beatboxing and great deep singing by Tim and great harmonies by the boys. Fun one! A really fun one is Brother where they’re larping!
PLEASE CHECK OUT 'BROTHER' THEY'RE LARPING, GREAT VIDEO!
The irony of this being the song that really got me into Home free is not lost on me. It did really find my hillbilly bone 😂 I think it’s a bone in my neck as I can never stop bopping my head when this song plays. Also how fun does a “hillbilly” party look (coming from someone from somewhere that doesn’t have a southern feel, farm parties are a whole other world in Scotland haha)
I think my hillbilly bone is in the same place 😂
Love this one. Love it when the boys get to clappin' and stompin' - and dancin'.
Thank you for the really fun reaction. I hope you get a chance to catch an actual live performance sometime. You will never forget it, and never regret it, if you do. If you buy a "meet and greet" ticket, you can actually meet Adam Rupp and probably have a GREAT time comparing your two methods of beatboxing. I wish I could be a fly on each of your shoulders at such a time of discussion! 😀
The making of this video with a lot of background footage is covered in their From the Vault series, episode 16. As usual it's a lot of fun.
Water droplets and water sounds are some of my all time favorites.
This performance definitely pulls in a whole lot of rural American symbolism. Love it! ❤
Quick point of interest: Tim worked to HELP Geoff from Voiceplay developed HIS subharmonics. Avi from PTX is also connected with Home Free... Check out the HF cover of Ring of Fire (not the Song Off version)
Ring of fire (the original video) and then Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget after that ....
Love these guys so much. What a fun song! This is a great one when you are down & need a lift. And always extra special hearing Tim's low notes. Chance is playing the city slicker but he is the most country of the group. He grew up in the sticks.
I was starting to wonder if you would ever get back to Home Free. Great choice.
❤🤠#HomeFree. Fun reaction. 🏠🍕
When you "see them pretty little country queens," blonde and brunette, note that is Tim's girlfriend/wife and Austin's former girlfriend.
Tim's low bass voice and Tim is my favorite bass singer and Austin is my favorite high tenor. Home Free did a great job on Hillbilly Bones. Chance did a great job to. Adam did a great job on beatboxing.
So much fun. Awesome. 🎶🦋🎵🔥🦋
Super reaction! Can't wait to see you do their mashup of Fishing in the Dark/Boondocks. It's dynamite.
One of my favs!!!
Important to note: the ladies in the Home Free videos - the main ones, are the wives and girlfriends of the band mates. They like to include them as opposed to random people.
Loved the chair dancing!
They are such fun guys ❤❤❤
One if my favorites. Grandma Shirley says hi, love your channel❤
Love that I can see how the music makes you feel 😄 and love your energy. Keep the Home Free coming 😊
You finally get it! Yeah, Klown!!
Virginia gave me goose bumps!
Thanks Klown 😊
While I am totally devoted to VoicePlay, yes, this is a great performance! Thank you for giving it your total attention! ;-)))
I'm no expert on singing, but I think I read somewhere that Tim doesn't use subharmonics to hit those low notes. He uses some vocal fry and I think that makes it even more impressive. Can someone who knows more about these two technics tell us more?
I just googled it and found out it's not vocal fry, it's growl.
Tim taught the growl technique to Geoff Castellucci, but I don't think he uses it very much.@jimhester1205
@@barbarakennedy2667 I think I did hear that before, but my short term memory sucks and I have to wait for someone to remind me. Geoff is so good with the subharmonics that I can understand he doesn't use growl very often.
Tim uses vocal fry a lot and sometimes the growl technique. But vocal fry is definitely his signature sound imo
I much prefer Tim's low growls over the other guys who use subharmonics. It sounds just like burping low. Very annoying. That is why I am not a fan of Geoff & others who use it. Great basses such as Tim Foust, Avi Kaplan & Elliott Robinson do not use subharmonics.
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May I suggest doing there cover of Percy Sledge - "When A Man Loves A Women" It is pure 🔥. Home Free can sing any genre.
You have to do MayDay
Subscribed for more Home Free 🤗
sorry don't watch videos with crap on the screen bye.
I quit watching partway through b/c every time I got into the song, you had to stop and yammer