I really enjoyed this one a lot. These two video are a great representation of your rock journey. Old Amy would have fit in very well with the "imagined" classical audience at your journey's start, with a similar look on your face as they had at the end of the performance. And now you're almost to the point where I won't be surprised to see you in the modern rock concert audience.😉 I thought you would get the song name when you kept hearing the "thunder" beat. Once that word popped into your head I think the rest of the song name would have come. I loved their performances, not only amazing, but hilarious. So glad you got to see both videos. Great reaction! I loved it!
I always try to get people to watch that version of thunderstruck. I think it's fantastic. I really hope she checks it out even if she doesn't do a reaction. I hope it gets watched. It's really great
If you start hearing 2Cellos, now then is the prime time to start listening to Apocalyptica. They have been doing this kind of stuff since 1993. Their "Nothing else matters" rendition is out of this world.
Unfortunately, (from what I have heard) they appear to be very picky with enforcing the UA-cam rules for people playing their music... so it is hard to get a review past the censors.
There's the Finnish group called Apocalyptica, with a core of 4 cellists. They were urged to record an album of Metallica covers in 1995. They gained a broader audience when their live performances were posted on UA-cam.
Wanna have some fun? Watch this cover of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" by the Finnish group Steve 'n' Seagulls: ua-cam.com/video/e4Ao-iNPPUc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SteveSeagulls
I've got one more version for you: Thunderstruck by Steve'n'Seagulls (LIVE) -- Bluegrass Version ua-cam.com/video/e4Ao-iNPPUc/v-deo.htmlsi=bm3PG2JgySbXU3b0
It's a bit of a shame he didn't surprise you with the original video which launched their career... classically dressed but launching into Thunderstruck 🎉
I made sure to like all the comments that mentioned 2Cellos to help draw attention to them, lo and behold I close the other video and I see this waiting for me - woot!
I was one of those posting that she had to listen to it, but just for fun, and then I open this today and see that she will be REACTING TO IT?? I can't wait!! And on a day I don't have to work even!!!!
Lying on his back and spinning in circles is a tribute to Angus Young of AC/DC who is famous for doing the same during live performances when he was young.
@@TBaileyIII While not missing a note as Curly and The Shondells played Detroit till that do gooder Tommy James weaseled his way into the group throwing Curly out in the street with the sound tech "Moe Volume" and Their dealer "shemp".
Amy, you have 137K subscribers now - that's my number! Congrats! The cello is the coolest instrument in the orchestra. (Personally, I was introduced to the instrument as a kid when first listening to The Beatles I AM THE WALRUS.) There's a cello-based girl group called Rasputina who has a great song called TRANSYLVANIAN CONCUBINE. - And, there's a cool bluegrass cover of this song by Steve'n'Seagul (live) - ua-cam.com/video/e4Ao-iNPPUc/v-deo.html
Apocalyptica did it first :) Their story is pretty much what you said. They are classically trained cellists but they also love Metallica so they got together in their free time to play Metallica on 4 cellos. The audience liked it so much that they put out their debut album "Plays Metallica by Four Cellos" in 1996 and the rest is history.
as a "classically trained" musician I can say many of us played with this since ... many years ago... and I am glad to see a platform where this fun is now consumed as art
Playing hard rock and heavy metal with classical instruments and folk instrument's bridging the gap between the styles .. One of my favourites is a pair of twins on harps. Love to see your reaction to ZZ Top Le Grange being played on Chinese guzheng
In keeping with the theme of this video, I would suggest you check out the Harp Twins. Specifically, I would point you toward their cover of "Fear of the Dark" by Iron Maiden. God bless!!
You recognized it, that's close enough lol. Coming from a guy who can't remember song titles but know the song by heart, even songs I've heard my whole life, perfectly acceptable!
I worked at an investment firm once that had a summer internship program for high school kids. The younger sister, age 16, of a previous summer intern came to work with us, and we got to talking about music. She was a pretty little Hispanic girl who always wore a dress and a big, bright bow in her hair, and she was curious about the music liked by some of us older people on the team. So, I sent her a link to this video, and the Two Cellos cover of, "Welcome to the Jungle,' by Guns-n-Roses. I have never seen anybody go from "completely ignorant" to "squealing fangirl" so fast in my *entire life* . 😂 It was *hilarious* .😆 She immediately jumped on their Website and looked at their schedule. Then, she spun around in her chair and looked at me with her dark eyes *so wide* with delight. She said, breathlessly, "They're coming *here* this year!" 🤩😍 Made me feel good the rest of the day. 😊
Never saw anyone on stage playing a cello when I was younger, but in the late 1970's I did see a great crossover band rock,punk, new wave whatever, A band based in London called BETHNAL. They were on tour with Hawkwind when I saw them at Newcastle city hall in September 1978. Wow I had never seen or heard anything like them before. Their energy was unbelievable dancing all over the stage especially bass player Everton Williams, he must of covered every inch. Amazing drums and guitar, then front man George Csapo someone the music world especially you string players out there probably never heard of him. Great vocalists, keyboard player, and the cherry on top a great classically trained violinist. It's just a pity they split after only 2 studio and 1 live album, BETHNAL live at the BBC 1979. BUT there's some video on UA-cam of a live performance of 2 songs from their 1st studio album (DANGEROUS TIMES) soldier boy and a song I still play today in the car with a great violin performance in the song Bartok. I hope you older people out there who remember well the late 70's music like me enjoy Bethnals performance on THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST show on the BBC. BETHNAL - Soldier Boy + Bartok "Live BBC studios"(OGWT) Old grey whistle test 9th may 1978. Enjoy best wishes from the north east coast of England.
You could have played the official video presumably without YT interference since hundreds of reactors have. Edit: What is the deal? Did YT block both versions? I have never seen the official video need to be obscured.
@@julianginniver5785 Yeah, YT is not trust worthy, but the official video has millions of hits and is one of the most reacted to videos without apparent flagging.
Tina Guo does a lot of cool stuff too! It's always a delight to see experts applying their knowledge in brilliant and varied manners, musical or otherwise.
Rock songs like this don't suit acoustic instruments - acoustic guitars, violins or cellos. This version loses all power and drive imo. Reasons are ..... a) there's no singer.... b) No Electric guitars and Amps. Not just any electric guitars or Amps either. The key to ACDC sound is that Angus Young played a Gibson SG and brother Malcolm played Gretsch Jet. Both were plugged to very specific Marshall tube amps. It's the combo of those specific guitars and amps that gives ACDC the classic drive tone. They invented this classic combo and have been copied ever since. ACDC songs don't sound good/right even using Fender Strat/Tele electric guitars and non Marshall amps.. I know cos I'm a pro guitarist and have tried it. This stringed version is a dud imo
Check out Tina S plays Beethovens "Moonlight Sonata" When the great artist Verrocchio saw his student Leonardo’s painting of the Angel, he became embarrassed, put down his brushes and vowed “I will never paint again" Buckle up Dorethy, Kansas is about to go bye bye!
I love these guys SO MUCH, their energy and unbridled joy is truly infectious and the level of skill is marvellous to behold. Considering the likes of Bach, Mozart et al were basically the rock gods of their era I can't help but wonder what they themselves would have thought about something like this. Something tells me Mozart particularly would have (at least secretly) loved rock music, imagine what he would have done with electric amplification, effects pedals and other modern instrumentation?!
New subscriber but long time viewer here. If you want another Rock - Classical music reinterpretation, listen to "Black Diamond" by KISS, and then listen to Yoshiki's piano/violin version. Best in my opinion.
The first time I heard them do "thunderstruck" the cellists, in a classical music hall, playing classic instruments, they and audience were in 16th century clothing, responding to the unorthodox musicians in a manner of a 16th century audience would... shocked! ;-D Ah, you did see it (17:36). The "parents" response to their kids was hilarious. What would Mozart think? ;-) The audience knows where they are, that they came to listen to these two musicians play, they recognize the instruments, but their world is flipped over by the noise being manipulated from these two what they had thought was normal looking musicians instruments?
It's cool that they play the sung parts on the cello as well as the instrumental parts. Cellos are remarkeble in imitating the human voice. It's one of my favourite instruments I love the sound of it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, and I probably am, but aren't most opera singers and classical musicians basically performing covers? After all, Pavarotti didn't write Nessun Dorma.
I was a classically trained cellist in my youth way back in the 70's and 80's. I was labelled as a prodigy but I hated practicing so never really went anywhere with it. But this is the stuff I liked to do, nobody wanted to hear this back then. My dream was to be a part of ELO, now I'm amazed how popular this has become.
You mentioned Andre Rieu .... I greatly respect what he's done for music, and how he achieved popular appeal with classical music. I just can't stand the man himself.
So glad Vlad showed you this amazing cover! You should also check out Moyun's arrangement of the tune for Guzheng here: ua-cam.com/video/564u39PJfUI/v-deo.html
My favourite character from Final Fantasy is FF7's world music. It starts as background, once you leave the first big story arc, and yoy'll hear it over and over as you walk around the world exploring and trying to unravel the web of confused memories, lies and mystery that is the character's history. Then, when you finally get the whole truth, it's scored to the music, and each phrase makes perfect sense and the crescendo comes at the tragic but surprising victory that everyone's talked around but nobody coupd exactly recall.
I appreciate what they’re doing. But, I love the sound of the cello, and this doesn’t sound like two cellos playing a rock classic. It sounds chaotic. It sounds like a bad synthesizer sound. The tone is horrible.
@@fastenbulbous I'm pretty sure they were going for some shock value when they made it. Just look at the number of views and I would say they sere successful.
Kinda sad you didn't watch the staged version (unless that's next), but if you can't see it anyway, I suppose no point. Love this version, and 2Cellos.
In the original version here, the little girl in the red dress, and the boy arguing with his dad, totally make the video! Their responses are just so genuine in comparison to the adults (who have obviously been told to look serious). I do wonder if in Beethoven and Mozart's day, if the audience may have had a very similar response. I love the way the audience involuntarily flinches when the first big loud chord hits.
Have you considered lowering the volume of the music when she's talking? I simply can't parse her words when there's ambient sound of the same volume or higher. I doubt that there's many people with the hearing issues I have, so I understand if you don't.
2 Cellos commissioned one of my favourite mashup producers (DJ Schmolli) to do a remix of their cover of Iron Maiden - The Trooper. 2 Cellos and Iron Maiden together. Awesome.
I like both rock and classical, but I don’t think electric cellos are for me. It sounds harsh and grating. I have heard them before, but I don’t care for them.
I am pretty sure you dont have to distort the picture that much. You can put an overlay over it or just flip the view. Lots of reactors do this to avoid copyright strikes. The picture you use if off putting which is why i stopped at 909.sorry good luck with your channel.
While I'm not going to say that these guys don't have talent... Which they do. But in the same breath I have to say that they are basically a rip off Apocalyptica.
I think the original version I seen of the Chalice was better because it was slower and more consistent with the original. They played it too fast here and it became more distorted and less enjoyable
I had the chance to see them in concert a couple of years ago in Perth (Australia), on their farewell tour (it was their 3rd last concert), an epic show, they played a few more AC/DC tunes as well as Thunderstruck, but they were playing in the home of Bonn Scott after all 😁
There are a number of electric harpists out there. I saw Swiss new-wave harpist Andreas Vollenveider for his DOWN TO THE MOON tour in 1987, which won him a Grammy (for whatever that's worth)... and he designed his own electric harps... I wonder if Amy will every try out something along these lines... I bet she would, if given half a chance!
I really enjoyed this one a lot. These two video are a great representation of your rock journey. Old Amy would have fit in very well with the "imagined" classical audience at your journey's start, with a similar look on your face as they had at the end of the performance. And now you're almost to the point where I won't be surprised to see you in the modern rock concert audience.😉 I thought you would get the song name when you kept hearing the "thunder" beat. Once that word popped into your head I think the rest of the song name would have come. I loved their performances, not only amazing, but hilarious. So glad you got to see both videos. Great reaction! I loved it!
Amy + Vlad + Liesel all rocking out at an AC/DC concert... what an image I had never thought to have entertained only a short while ago!
I thought it would be easy when she mentioned, just prior to the reaction, that her harp strings were affected by thunder…
Every time I watch a 2cellos cover of any rock song, I wonder what Mozart would have done with electric instruments.
Steve'n'seagulls does a great interesting version of "Thunderstruck", too.
I always try to get people to watch that version of thunderstruck. I think it's fantastic. I really hope she checks it out even if she doesn't do a reaction. I hope it gets watched. It's really great
@@daveking9393I do too! 174M views!
Love them! I’ve tried to get people to watch them. I want to see them in person one day.
The Seagulls one is great. This Two Cellos one sounds too forced. It makes me feel stressed.
that "Ding Ding!" on the Anvil!!! so good
If you start hearing 2Cellos, now then is the prime time to start listening to Apocalyptica. They have been doing this kind of stuff since 1993. Their "Nothing else matters" rendition is out of this world.
Unfortunately, (from what I have heard) they appear to be very picky with enforcing the UA-cam rules for people playing their music... so it is hard to get a review past the censors.
There's the Finnish group called Apocalyptica, with a core of 4 cellists. They were urged to record an album of Metallica covers in 1995. They gained a broader audience when their live performances were posted on UA-cam.
"The Hall of the Mountain King" is the BOMB!! "Path2" is my fave!
I had no idea that they were Finnish. Great band.
Wanna have some fun? Watch this cover of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" by the Finnish group Steve 'n' Seagulls: ua-cam.com/video/e4Ao-iNPPUc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SteveSeagulls
I've got one more version for you: Thunderstruck by Steve'n'Seagulls (LIVE) -- Bluegrass Version
ua-cam.com/video/e4Ao-iNPPUc/v-deo.htmlsi=bm3PG2JgySbXU3b0
Yes. Very good.
I think most would call it Hillbilly, not Bluegrass.
It's a bit of a shame he didn't surprise you with the original video which launched their career... classically dressed but launching into Thunderstruck 🎉
Whoop... I shoulda waited to comment 😅
I made sure to like all the comments that mentioned 2Cellos to help draw attention to them, lo and behold I close the other video and I see this waiting for me - woot!
I was one of those posting that she had to listen to it, but just for fun, and then I open this today and see that she will be REACTING TO IT?? I can't wait!! And on a day I don't have to work even!!!!
im so happy when that kinda tbing happens
I kind of jokingly suggested it, not thinking it would happen, but here we are!
Apocalyptica is fun too - "I'm Not Jesus" with Corey Taylor is really good.
I learned about Apocalyptica through their Metallica cover album. I love them 🙂
Lying on his back and spinning in circles is a tribute to Angus Young of AC/DC who is famous for doing the same during live performances when he was young.
and at 60+ in Argentina. Peace/JT
Curly from the three stooges did it first...the Curly shuffle
@@TBaileyIII While not missing a note as Curly and The Shondells played Detroit till that do gooder Tommy James weaseled his way into the group throwing Curly out in the street with the sound tech "Moe Volume" and Their dealer "shemp".
Amy, you have 137K subscribers now - that's my number! Congrats! The cello is the coolest instrument in the orchestra. (Personally, I was introduced to the instrument as a kid when first listening to The Beatles I AM THE WALRUS.) There's a cello-based girl group called Rasputina who has a great song called TRANSYLVANIAN CONCUBINE. - And, there's a cool bluegrass cover of this song by Steve'n'Seagul (live) - ua-cam.com/video/e4Ao-iNPPUc/v-deo.html
I would love to see you do a Thunderstruck cover on the harp.
Does Amy have the fleet fingers necessary to perform the ostinato flawlessly? Let us find out! Play on, Amy!
Apocalyptica did it first :) Their story is pretty much what you said. They are classically trained cellists but they also love Metallica so they got together in their free time to play Metallica on 4 cellos. The audience liked it so much that they put out their debut album "Plays Metallica by Four Cellos" in 1996 and the rest is history.
There are string quartet covers of Jimi Hendrix music (eg. The Kronos Quartet "Purple Haze" from 1986).
as a "classically trained" musician I can say many of us played with this since ... many years ago... and I am glad to see a platform where this fun is now consumed as art
I loved their music video for this song. Adults getting appalled while the kids were dancin' with it.
You have absolutely to watch and listening to 'Steve'n'seagulls' covering of Thunderstruck.......!
Playing hard rock and heavy metal with classical instruments and folk instrument's bridging the gap between the styles .. One of my favourites is a pair of twins on harps. Love to see your reaction to ZZ Top Le Grange being played on Chinese guzheng
In keeping with the theme of this video, I would suggest you check out the Harp Twins. Specifically, I would point you toward their cover of "Fear of the Dark" by Iron Maiden.
God bless!!
I've seen them live a couple of times - truly amazing performances
You recognized it, that's close enough lol. Coming from a guy who can't remember song titles but know the song by heart, even songs I've heard my whole life, perfectly acceptable!
I worked at an investment firm once that had a summer internship program for high school kids.
The younger sister, age 16, of a previous summer intern came to work with us, and we got to talking about music.
She was a pretty little Hispanic girl who always wore a dress and a big, bright bow in her hair, and she was curious about the music liked by some of us older people on the team.
So, I sent her a link to this video, and the Two Cellos cover of, "Welcome to the Jungle,' by Guns-n-Roses.
I have never seen anybody go from "completely ignorant" to "squealing fangirl" so fast in my *entire life* . 😂
It was *hilarious* .😆
She immediately jumped on their Website and looked at their schedule.
Then, she spun around in her chair and looked at me with her dark eyes *so wide* with delight.
She said, breathlessly, "They're coming *here* this year!" 🤩😍
Made me feel good the rest of the day. 😊
My favorite version of Thunderstruck is by Leo Moracchioli (Frog Leap Studios) . Check it out and you won't be disappointed
Yes, now you need to do a reaction video to Steven'n'seagulls version of Thunderstruck.
You mentioned the thunderstorm weather just before you listened to this.., so you’ve been thunderstruck too.. 🥳😎
I think that a little Apocalyptica is in order... I vote for "Enter Sandman."
Jeff Beck - Nessun Dorma.
Never saw anyone on stage playing a cello when I was younger, but in the late 1970's I did see a great crossover band rock,punk, new wave whatever, A band based in London called BETHNAL. They were on tour with Hawkwind when I saw them at Newcastle city hall in September 1978. Wow I had never seen or heard anything like them before. Their energy was unbelievable dancing all over the stage especially bass player Everton Williams, he must of covered every inch. Amazing drums and guitar, then front man George Csapo someone the music world especially you string players out there probably never heard of him. Great vocalists, keyboard player, and the cherry on top a great classically trained violinist. It's just a pity they split after only 2 studio and 1 live album, BETHNAL live at the BBC 1979. BUT there's some video on UA-cam of a live performance of 2 songs from their 1st studio album (DANGEROUS TIMES) soldier boy and a song I still play today in the car with a great violin performance in the song Bartok. I hope you older people out there who remember well the late 70's music like me enjoy Bethnals performance on THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST show on the BBC. BETHNAL - Soldier Boy + Bartok "Live BBC studios"(OGWT) Old grey whistle test 9th may 1978. Enjoy best wishes from the north east coast of England.
Yes! The studio version and video is a lot of fun.
You could have played the official video presumably without YT interference since hundreds of reactors have. Edit: What is the deal? Did YT block both versions? I have never seen the official video need to be obscured.
I worry that Amy's push back in the past over fair use had made her a target 🎯. I hope not but I don't trust UA-cam
@@julianginniver5785 Yeah, YT is not trust worthy, but the official video has millions of hits and is one of the most reacted to videos without apparent flagging.
given your classical background, I think you should have watched the official music video. That's what got me listening to them.
Tina Guo does a lot of cool stuff too! It's always a delight to see experts applying their knowledge in brilliant and varied manners, musical or otherwise.
Too bad you had to censor the images. But, I saw the previous video, so I think I understand why.
Hmmmm, I'm just imagining Amy under that huge harp lying on the ground trying to play it...The mind boggles !
try listening to "Apocalyptica" they did it first
Omg I ❤ this. She’s gonna love it 💙 💙 💙
They rocked the audience's faces off.
I teach communication studies at the college level, and I use the studio music video version to help illustrate expectation violation to my students.
I'd definitely give you the points for recognizing the music, even if the name of the piece escaped your grasp at the moment.
Vlad, please do not forget 2 cellos with Steve Vai with "Highway to Hell'.
@Virgin Rock - The lying on the back and spinning was an homage to Angus Young and his antics on-stage.
Rock songs like this don't suit acoustic instruments - acoustic guitars, violins or cellos. This version loses all power and drive imo. Reasons are ..... a) there's no singer.... b) No Electric guitars and Amps. Not just any electric guitars or Amps either. The key to ACDC sound is that Angus Young played a Gibson SG and brother Malcolm played Gretsch Jet. Both were plugged to very specific Marshall tube amps. It's the combo of those specific guitars and amps that gives ACDC the classic drive tone. They invented this classic combo and have been copied ever since. ACDC songs don't sound good/right even using Fender Strat/Tele electric guitars and non Marshall amps.. I know cos I'm a pro guitarist and have tried it. This stringed version is a dud imo
Check out Tina S plays Beethovens "Moonlight Sonata" When the great artist Verrocchio saw his student Leonardo’s painting of the Angel, he became embarrassed, put down his brushes and vowed
“I will never paint again"
Buckle up Dorethy, Kansas is about to go bye bye!
I love these guys SO MUCH, their energy and unbridled joy is truly infectious and the level of skill is marvellous to behold. Considering the likes of Bach, Mozart et al were basically the rock gods of their era I can't help but wonder what they themselves would have thought about something like this. Something tells me Mozart particularly would have (at least secretly) loved rock music, imagine what he would have done with electric amplification, effects pedals and other modern instrumentation?!
New subscriber but long time viewer here. If you want another Rock - Classical music reinterpretation, listen to "Black Diamond" by KISS, and then listen to Yoshiki's piano/violin version. Best in my opinion.
The first time I heard them do "thunderstruck" the cellists, in a classical music hall, playing classic instruments, they and audience were in 16th century clothing, responding to the unorthodox musicians in a manner of a 16th century audience would... shocked! ;-D
Ah, you did see it (17:36). The "parents" response to their kids was hilarious. What would Mozart think? ;-)
The audience knows where they are, that they came to listen to these two musicians play, they recognize the instruments, but their world is flipped over by the noise being manipulated from these two what they had thought was normal looking musicians instruments?
It's cool that they play the sung parts on the cello as well as the instrumental parts. Cellos are remarkeble in imitating the human voice. It's one of my favourite instruments I love the sound of it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, and I probably am, but aren't most opera singers and classical musicians basically performing covers? After all, Pavarotti didn't write Nessun Dorma.
I was a classically trained cellist in my youth way back in the 70's and 80's. I was labelled as a prodigy but I hated practicing so never really went anywhere with it. But this is the stuff I liked to do, nobody wanted to hear this back then. My dream was to be a part of ELO, now I'm amazed how popular this has become.
You mentioned Andre Rieu .... I greatly respect what he's done for music, and how he achieved popular appeal with classical music. I just can't stand the man himself.
So glad Vlad showed you this amazing cover! You should also check out Moyun's arrangement of the tune for Guzheng here: ua-cam.com/video/564u39PJfUI/v-deo.html
My favourite character from Final Fantasy is FF7's world music. It starts as background, once you leave the first big story arc, and yoy'll hear it over and over as you walk around the world exploring and trying to unravel the web of confused memories, lies and mystery that is the character's history.
Then, when you finally get the whole truth, it's scored to the music, and each phrase makes perfect sense and the crescendo comes at the tragic but surprising victory that everyone's talked around but nobody coupd exactly recall.
I appreciate what they’re doing. But, I love the sound of the cello, and this doesn’t sound like two cellos playing a rock classic. It sounds chaotic. It sounds like a bad synthesizer sound. The tone is horrible.
They cheat on this, most of the time there are actually four cellos playing.
Yeah I would have preferred an acoustic cello sound. What’s the point of a cello cover if they sound like electric guitars?
@@fastenbulbous I'm pretty sure they were going for some shock value when they made it. Just look at the number of views and I would say they sere successful.
Please please do more videogames music! Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, Minecraft, Zelda, etc
Kinda sad you didn't watch the staged version (unless that's next), but if you can't see it anyway, I suppose no point. Love this version, and 2Cellos.
In the original version here, the little girl in the red dress, and the boy arguing with his dad, totally make the video! Their responses are just so genuine in comparison to the adults (who have obviously been told to look serious). I do wonder if in Beethoven and Mozart's day, if the audience may have had a very similar response.
I love the way the audience involuntarily flinches when the first big loud chord hits.
Certainly you should check out the old Apocalyptica Stuff, when they played metallica, sepulture, grieg on just four cellos.
Have you considered lowering the volume of the music when she's talking? I simply can't parse her words when there's ambient sound of the same volume or higher. I doubt that there's many people with the hearing issues I have, so I understand if you don't.
2Cellos have covered lots of AC/DC songs in their own unique style, they're pretty good \m/
2 Cellos ( or maybe just Luca) have a beautiful version of Metallica’s Nothing Else Matters.
2 Cellos commissioned one of my favourite mashup producers (DJ Schmolli) to do a remix of their cover of Iron Maiden - The Trooper.
2 Cellos and Iron Maiden together. Awesome.
Best classical metal álbum is Iron Maiden plays by Piano ❤
2 cellos’ Troopers Overture is an excellent mashup of William Tells overture and The Trooper by Iron Maiden.
I like both rock and classical, but I don’t think electric cellos are for me. It sounds harsh and grating. I have heard them before, but I don’t care for them.
hahaha, good video, but I'm calling failed on song recognition XDD
though I believe you almost had it, no band, no name, no points 😅
I am pretty sure you dont have to distort the picture that much. You can put an overlay over it or just flip the view. Lots of reactors do this to avoid copyright strikes. The picture you use if off putting which is why i stopped at 909.sorry good luck with your channel.
Should have done the music video. It's longer, funnier, and less likely to be blocked, oddly enough.
While I'm not going to say that these guys don't have talent... Which they do.
But in the same breath I have to say that they are basically a rip off Apocalyptica.
they also cover tool,s lateralus,,,,,,more tool plz amy
"I know this song but what is it's name?"
Live audience: THUNDER!
I think the original version I seen of the Chalice was better because it was slower and more consistent with the original.
They played it too fast here and it became more distorted and less enjoyable
If you liked this, then the "Piano Guys" should also be on your horizon. ua-cam.com/video/Cgovv8jWETM/v-deo.htmlsi=Hapj_DBty3yzNSwo
If you haven’t heard Beethoven’s moonlight Sonata, the third movement by Tina S it’s a must listen.
My prognostication powers are revealed. ;)
Tedeschi Trucks Band
AC/DC isn't that far away from Classical music after all, is it?
Fantastic performance!
Virgin Rock I am sure you could name some classical compositions that ellicited the same response as this during the "classical era".
2Cellos are METAL to me :D
I saw them as the support act for Katherine Jenkins in a park on a summer evening. Wine and cheese involved.
How about reacting to 4 cellos play Metallica, in the form of "Apocalyptica" ?
If you're hit with a copyright notice, then trying to circumvent it isn't actually the smart thing to do.
You did Lateralus by Tool on your channel. Try the 2 Cellos cover of it!!!
I had the chance to see them in concert a couple of years ago in Perth (Australia), on their farewell tour (it was their 3rd last concert), an epic show, they played a few more AC/DC tunes as well as Thunderstruck, but they were playing in the home of Bonn Scott after all 😁
I’ve seen them on the same tour in Amsterdam.. so much fun!!!
I think you should try the harp twins a try. It's the same idea as two chelos except it's two ladies on harps.
Have you ever tried to put a transducer on your harp to feed the sound into a guitar multi-effect box to get crazy sounds? This might be fun to hear 😅
There are a number of electric harpists out there. I saw Swiss new-wave harpist Andreas Vollenveider for his DOWN TO THE MOON tour in 1987, which won him a Grammy (for whatever that's worth)... and he designed his own electric harps... I wonder if Amy will every try out something along these lines... I bet she would, if given half a chance!
This was not the best version audio wise of this cover by them. A lot of the low end sound was muted.
5:50 I find funny that you mention Thunderstorms, did the idea strike you out of the blue.
"They didn't even have AC or DC back then" made me giggle a lot 😂
You might as well not put an insert up. This one is more distracting than anything else.
Pachelbel cannon in d it isn't. Here is the classic rant: ua-cam.com/video/uxC1fPE1QEE/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
I like that you can just about hear the "Thunder!" in the music at the start.
Poverattii sang perfect day with Lou Reed.
Just one word/name: Apocalyptica.
I think the music video would have been a better choice here than the live version.
0:51 Steve and the Seagulls thunder struck 🤘🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸🤠
So your harp is “Thunderstruck” LOL.
What would the composers of old think about this?
🤔💭Piano Guys "Beethovens 5 Secrets", Black Violin "A-Flat", Zi De Gukin Studio "Harry Potter's Theme Song", anything by Lindsey 🎻Stirling, you pick!
..Moyun " Thunderstruck & Hotel California"
Hooray!! I love this 😂😂😂
Hilarious and disturbing in equal measure.😂