no matter how many times i listen to this song every single time i get goosebumps like im hearing it for the very first time..such an amazing singer and an even better human being god bless him..
I am in awe of this performance. For me the most amazing point in the song is when he goes from the rich, gritty vocals of the previous verse to the crystal clear ending - and when he hits and holds "sound" - he absolutely nails it. Voice of an angel right there.
I’m a Disturbed and David Draiman junkie thanks to my 30 year old daughter. When I first heard this..the studio version..I was blown away. Seeing the visuals and hearing his incredible voice causes me to cry every time. I even stop breathing towards the end. I suggest listening to the studio version. This live version is incredible but the poor man had a fever of 104, a lesion on his vocal chord, and is dehydrated. To me, he has the most incredible voice I ever heard. As an aside, he is a trained Cantor like his father and grandfather. I just saw your precious furbaby behind you! I saw something moving out of the corner of my eye and saw him/her. Another reason to like you! 🫶🏻🐾🐕🐾
So agree. When I started hearing this song, as I came out of a dead zone for radio, I heard Heidi and Frank interviewing him and then get into that amazingly divine and raw power of his voice...I had never heard of Disturbed before. One of those things that, like UA-cam: "you might like..." OMG! Such divine intervention on being in that place at that moment when my radio came back into coverage of KLSX. Such a powerful moment that sticks with me over 10 years later.
I heard this piece of music only a few days ago and OMG, the hairs just stood up on end and I couldn't help shed a tear I can tell you. Powerful and full of soul and energy, this version live and studio were absolutely amazing.
Thank you for pointing out the instruments and their impact on the song. I've watched about 30 different professional singer/musician reactions to this performance, and yours is the only one to go in-depth with the instruments. I enjoyed learning about them! C: Subscribed!
I have been watching reaction videos of Disturbed with their studio version with the cinemagraphic storytelling and the Conan Show version with the extra 15 people in the orchestra behind David. I am 76, grew up listening to Simon & Garfunkel and others sing this song until last year when I came across the studio version and then the Conan Show version. I can say that until I heard Disturbed's version, I never understood the song, it was just a folk-type song; now I understand it. I have come across several comments that may be pertinent; audience members said that there was a standing ovation and applause of over 10 minutes after the performance, people from backstage came out to see who was singing, this performance has had over 135 million views since 3/28/2016, it was nominated for a Grammy, and they were there because they had been nominated for an award ceremony along with several other groups. I would like to have a DVD containing the video of the studio version with the audio of the Conan Show because of the orchestration behind David. I have come across several of their live performances and the song is the same in each. Try to find his interviews about choosing The Sound of Silence, David is a very interesting person.
I'm 73 and never thought much of the song as S & G did it in a folksy jingle style. Then I heard David do the studio version and it made tear up. This is a GREAT cover.
I have seen quite a few interviews with him- talent well trained operatically, went against his Dad’s wishes-the Canter of the temple- his dad approved when he first hit a million $
@@jumpermel29 He also tried to prevent the sound guy from installing Auto-Tune into the mic -- he's been a solid singer all along. There's just those two tiny wobbles in the performance that AT kind of cleaned up a bit. But overall it's just a testament to David's amazing performance capability.
To be in that audience.. imagine the people that had no idea who David was .. who Disturbed was..then hearing this absolutely amazing piece.. then thinking their music was always like this and looking them up to hear 'Down with the sickness' !! Hahaha love it! And David was very ill, they didn't want him to do it but he pushed through and why he is seated the whole time
Your analysis and reaction was so good. , especially about the importance io the live performance. I think that is why i felt so connected to his voice. It was beautiful and so real. I didn’t know he was sick until later. I think his being sick simply accentuated the message of the song. His performance here just grabs my heart, and i can feel the pain.
His lives and studio performances of this song are the same. His voice is the magic of it. *mwah* I love watching reaction videos of this, my favourite song, it helps me grasp a little of my own original reaction to hearing it for the first time.
I love his true untouched voice as well. He treats each note so delicately but with amazing power behind it. His range and ability to go from gravel back to the pure soft voice. And the choice to have an orchestra! Gorgeous!
I just love your breakdowns. I don't play but I love my music and love hear everything in recordings. Spend plenty of money on HiFi equipment, so you can hear all the nuances in instruments and vocals. And I love when artists are accompanied by an orchestra. The richness, warmth just takes it to another level.
On the topic of live music. I have heard many recordings and I enjoy it regardless if classical, rock, pop or whatever. But nothing compares to the feeling of sitting Infront of a full orchestra. The sounds coming all from their own position and the saturation of the sound are unfathomable.
I never thought I would say that a live performance on Conan would touch my soul. This poor feller was so sick and almost didn't sing but at the last minute he pushed through. He did it better than the studio version. It's so pure and hits in the most vulnerable and beautiful soul filling way. I dare you not to tear up.
I grew up with Simon and Garfunkel version of this song on my parents vinyl collection. I’m usually one of those guys who hates when bands do remakes of great songs but Disturbed absolutely does this one justice. They’ve also handled Land of Confusion by Genesis, Shout by Tears For Fears. David Draiman is such a multitalented beast. Not a single but of autotune!
Not just the drummer who is at the tympani here, all of the musicians on the stage are perfectly making music. Though the drummer clearly has the musical skills for this, he technically struggles playing the tympani. He couldn't do it for a longer time this way. But that's fine, it's not his primary instrument.
It was mentioned that David was sick for this performance. I have listened to many versions and I believe this live version was really the best (flaws and all).
Holding and sustaining notes, as in in this performance, has always been the best way to demonstrate strength of sincerity and emotion in a song - it raises it to another level. Thank goodness David was able to show how it's really done.
Thank you for your reaction video. I especially appreciate your comment about live music (I first noticed this when listening to a soprano (opera singer) and heard those marvelous imperfections, and yes they are marvelous. Also appreciate your mentioning that he was sick (doing your background homework!). You brought forward several other pertinent things as well. I also liked that you allowed your face to reflect your appreciation. Thank you.
I was driving to work on 15 freeway, just south of Murrieta and heading to Fallbrook a few weeks after this debuted. I was heading up the hill and was worried I would loose the signal for Heidi and Frank's morning show before it finished. They had him in the studio. So grateful I was able to hear this live.
By Far the live version is hands down the best. While I loved the video for the visual message of the songs meaning; I much prefer the grit, raw power and steely passion of his voice in this live performance.
Certain things in life I wish I knew what it was like to be or do. Like be 7 feet tall for a day. To suddenly have the skills of Tony Hawk. Or to be able to sing “like silent raindrops fell” the way he did here
It is! But his voice just takes you to such an emotional place it defies description. Magic, pure magic. Wish he would do a few more “conventional” songs. He really is so very talented
I have watched several reaction videos on this performance and I enjoyed yours the most. I love all of your insightful comments, but watching you grin like the Cheshire cat was the best! Your love of music truly comes through. Thanks for the awesome video! I will definitely be checking out more of your work.
Damn! David Draiman can sing! ...one of the best on the planet imho. He can even put vibrato on distortion! ... which is incredible difficult to do. Sometimes he sounds sooo angelic... then on a dime comes the distortion and back... which is again so difficult. The man has such control of his voice! ... it's really amazing! Great reaction Shawka.
As someone mentioned, David was sick (flu?) and the Conan team thought that David would not be able to perform well so they auto tuned it! From what I’ve read, David was furious! I agree that, live music in particular, should not be robotic but allow the emotion and cracks to show through.
@@lizzielynch2332 I have a Yamaha prosumer mixing/recording board that if you play along on a keyboard the same notes someone is singing it will match that person's singing voice pitch to the note on the keyboard so fast it's not noticeable, or any mix between the original voice and the note on the keyboard to give it a more natural uncorrected feel. This mixing board is 20 years old, so just imagine what they can do today. Unless I'm sitting in a bar listening to a live band, I always have a suspicion that what I'm listening to could be to some extent digitally corrected.
You talked about how much missed live music during the pandemic. That reminded me that early in the pandemic while missing out on so much there was this video "A Special Performance of Cowboy Bebop's the Real Folk Blues feat. Yoko Kanno, Steve Blum, and More" while clearly it is mixed, it is all these creators who did music and vocals in their homes where I'm sure it was hard to get quality sound and it was mixed together in such an amazing way. I still remember sitting alone in my living room and watching the video seeing peeks at all these other people's homes. It wasn't like being in person but it made me cry. I didn't feel alone even though I was. After the vaccine I actually went to a live showing of a cover band who did the same song and it was amazing to hear and feel the music in person but it didn't make me cry like that video sometimes still does. There are polished songs made in a professional studio, there are live versions, and then there just let's do our best with what we got. There is a place for all of them.
As others said he was so sick that they had to provide a chair to sit on so he did not pass out. He uses his nasal passages like a true expert pro signer.
I’ve never seen this one. Wow. I would do anything to see this performed live. I actually wondered if he wasn’t feeling well though. Honestly his singing wasn’t even affected but he just looked like he needed to be curled up in bed. I had that feeling moms get when they know their kids are sick. 😅 Then I saw the comments saying that he was sick. Either way, incredible performance.
Great analysis. I, too, prefer the Live version with the fantastic orchestra that supports and amplifies David's masterful performance. The strings, timpanis, piano, all of them were fantastic.
Reference to your comment about the vocal processing, I do believe that there was very little vocal processing in the studio version. But I really like what they did in the studio version because it made it sound so very intimate as if he's right there in your ear. In the live version you'll note that there is still some Reverb and delay. So there is definitely both will processing going on live and in the studio. Either way, I agree 100% is voice is like butter.
I absolutely love this guy & he’s voice with this song! ❤ If you’ve never been told about Dan Vasc’s Amazing Grace check it out you won’t be sorry, he also is a rock singer ❤❤
Admittedly I am old school just enough (still young 😂) that live music sounds “normal” to me. I love the little flaws because it makes it real to me. I also don’t listen for them, as odd as that sounds, it is like something that you grew up hearing so it is not a surprise or a big deal. And it still isn’t. When I go to concerts today I don’t take out my mobile phone, I don’t record anything, I just listen. I want to remember it as an entire experience, not in snippets of time caught on my phone in video format that probably turned out bad anyway. Also studio versions today that are all cleaned up sound strange to me? Almost too perfect if that makes sense. What does drive me crazy is hearing a song from the studio, go to a live performance and the artist cannot do it live because it was too cleaned up in the studio. Some of the best singers, groups, bands, acts today I think make sure that they can perform live what they do in the studio. Or they should. It doesn’t even need to be exactly the same, look at Queen for instance, their songs were almost always better live than in the studio. I think Pentatonix also makes sure they can sing it live. It just is more real. My old school (but still young) opinion. 🤷🏼♀️
According to an Interview Paul did with Howard Stern he said he he really liked this cover and thought it was well accomplished. During the interview he said he called David and told him he enjoyed it as well. He was struggling because he has a lesion on his left vocal cords (ua-cam.com/video/idFt3y9HlYI/v-deo.htmlsi=s8iNOTXFDb6DRI3T).
I agree about live music. In my young adult years - I enjoyed all the live music and local bands on the Jersey shore- nothing like it. Having a band at our wedding was critical- no DJ. When I hear there is going to be a DJ at a wedding I’m sad. I feel bad for the generation that did not get the chance to go to and listen to live music on the Jersey shore. Peace out!
I would love to see a reaction video to an Australian singer John farnham and listen to the studio recording and the live performance either way he is one of the greatest voices ever
I love listening to my favorites live. Some you have reacted too. Floor Jansen for example even she makes mistakes vocally or will purposely be late to come back on stage.
Did you know?, that he first started out singing in OPERA?!.., He is now a Heavy Metal singer band, Go figure~.., His voice is like creamy, thick, warm chocolate!.., He has THEE MOST BEAUTIFUL voice I have ever heard in my loooooong life as a music lover!.., This song IS a WARNING, think about it!.., EVERY meaning in this song, comes from the written WORD of the LORD, it's ALL in the bible!!!
You should check out some of Morisette Amon's stuff. "Rise Up" and "Secret Love Song" both live on the with bus, Defying Gravity done during a live stream performance she did, and her Bruno Mars Medley was masterfully done.
Can't say how many reactions of this I've listened to. You mentioned flaws, one thing i wish he had done at the end is in the last "of" in of silence. I wish he formed the vowel a little more like an "ah" and not an "uh". I always find the "ah" to be more pure.
I will always prefer the Conan version because he flubs a line in the album version.... I'm not sure why they let it slide be he says "The words on the prophet" and it bugs the hell out of me.
The "writing" is mentioned over and over. That actual writing took place decades ago. Isn't the term "arrangement" more accurate? (Sorry to be so picky...I'm probably way off-base on this. Please call me out if that's the case. ☺️)
Arranging is the more specific term, correct. Writing is a more general term that covers both arranging and composing. Not everyone knows what arranging is so I typically say writing so everyone understands.
This comment comes from the beginning of the song, but you know what they say about entertainers, right? You should never work with children or animals since they will steal your focus. Please boop that baby lying on the couch in the background, scratch behind his/her ears and bestow a smooch from Auntie Melly. Yes. A complete stranger is now Auntie Melly. This is your own fault ... LOLOL. ❤🐾💋 EDIT: I loved your review!
The production on this is perfection everyone at the top of their game from sound to lights to everything and the band is smoking 🙂
no matter how many times i listen to this song every single time i get goosebumps like im hearing it for the very first time..such an amazing singer and an even better human being god bless him..
I am in awe of this performance. For me the most amazing point in the song is when he goes from the rich, gritty vocals of the previous verse to the crystal clear ending - and when he hits and holds "sound" - he absolutely nails it. Voice of an angel right there.
I’m a Disturbed and David Draiman junkie thanks to my 30 year old daughter. When I first heard this..the studio version..I was blown away. Seeing the visuals and hearing his incredible voice causes me to cry every time. I even stop breathing towards the end. I suggest listening to the studio version. This live version is incredible but the poor man had a fever of 104, a lesion on his vocal chord, and is dehydrated. To me, he has the most incredible voice I ever heard. As an aside, he is a trained Cantor like his father and grandfather.
I just saw your precious furbaby behind you! I saw something moving out of the corner of my eye and saw him/her. Another reason to like you! 🫶🏻🐾🐕🐾
Notice the SILENCE of the audience...until the very last note. They were stunned.
Ill break the silence of your comment... Maaan! You got that right!❤❤❤❤ spot on
Absolutely.
So agree. When I started hearing this song, as I came out of a dead zone for radio, I heard Heidi and Frank interviewing him and then get into that amazingly divine and raw power of his voice...I had never heard of Disturbed before. One of those things that, like UA-cam: "you might like..." OMG! Such divine intervention on being in that place at that moment when my radio came back into coverage of KLSX. Such a powerful moment that sticks with me over 10 years later.
I heard this piece of music only a few days ago and OMG, the hairs just stood up on end and I couldn't help shed a tear I can tell you. Powerful and full of soul and energy, this version live and studio were absolutely amazing.
Thank you for pointing out the instruments and their impact on the song. I've watched about 30 different professional singer/musician reactions to this performance, and yours is the only one to go in-depth with the instruments. I enjoyed learning about them! C: Subscribed!
I have been watching reaction videos of Disturbed with their studio version with the cinemagraphic storytelling and the Conan Show version with the extra 15 people in the orchestra behind David. I am 76, grew up listening to Simon & Garfunkel and others sing this song until last year when I came across the studio version and then the Conan Show version. I can say that until I heard Disturbed's version, I never understood the song, it was just a folk-type song; now I understand it. I have come across several comments that may be pertinent; audience members said that there was a standing ovation and applause of over 10 minutes after the performance, people from backstage came out to see who was singing, this performance has had over 135 million views since 3/28/2016, it was nominated for a Grammy, and they were there because they had been nominated for an award ceremony along with several other groups. I would like to have a DVD containing the video of the studio version with the audio of the Conan Show because of the orchestration behind David. I have come across several of their live performances and the song is the same in each. Try to find his interviews about choosing The Sound of Silence, David is a very interesting person.
I'm 73 and never thought much of the song as S & G did it in a folksy jingle style. Then I heard David do the studio version and it made tear up. This is a GREAT cover.
Im pretty sure he chose this song mainly cuz it had the word disturb in the lyrics
Me too! Have now seen nearly 50 reactions… first 25, I cried 😢
I have seen quite a few interviews with him- talent well trained operatically, went against his Dad’s wishes-the Canter of the temple- his dad approved when he first hit a million $
The struggle was because he was sick & they were not even going to sing but he changed his mind.
He was sick and almost cancelled but got through it by doing it sitting down.
He had a fever even.
He had the flu, and a fever of 102. He didn't have a choice of the stool the show made him sit down.
Point is the struggle is always there to some degree as a live performance.
@@jumpermel29 He also tried to prevent the sound guy from installing Auto-Tune into the mic -- he's been a solid singer all along. There's just those two tiny wobbles in the performance that AT kind of cleaned up a bit. But overall it's just a testament to David's amazing performance capability.
Thank you David for this performance
To be in that audience.. imagine the people that had no idea who David was .. who Disturbed was..then hearing this absolutely amazing piece.. then thinking their music was always like this and looking them up to hear 'Down with the sickness' !! Hahaha love it!
And David was very ill, they didn't want him to do it but he pushed through and why he is seated the whole time
Your analysis and reaction was so good. , especially about the importance io the live performance. I think that is why i felt so connected to his voice. It was beautiful and so real. I didn’t know he was sick until later. I think his being sick simply accentuated the message of the song. His performance here just grabs my heart, and i can feel the pain.
He was so ill that he sat down for fear of falling. So, personally, I think he was fair well amazing.
His lives and studio performances of this song are the same. His voice is the magic of it. *mwah* I love watching reaction videos of this, my favourite song, it helps me grasp a little of my own original reaction to hearing it for the first time.
I love his true untouched voice as well. He treats each note so delicately but with amazing power behind it. His range and ability to go from gravel back to the pure soft voice. And the choice to have an orchestra! Gorgeous!
I just love your breakdowns. I don't play but I love my music and love hear everything in recordings. Spend plenty of money on HiFi equipment, so you can hear all the nuances in instruments and vocals. And I love when artists are accompanied by an orchestra. The richness, warmth just takes it to another level.
Thank you!
BEAUTIFUL, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL.!
He was really sick and still showed up for that performance and THAT HE DID!! Fn AWESOME!!
I think the distorted raspy thing he does when he sings is called a vocal fry.
Even sick this man is amazing❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
On the topic of live music. I have heard many recordings and I enjoy it regardless if classical, rock, pop or whatever. But nothing compares to the feeling of sitting Infront of a full orchestra. The sounds coming all from their own position and the saturation of the sound are unfathomable.
Não me canso em ouvi-lo...divino,fantástico,maravilhoso! ❤❤
I never thought I would say that a live performance on Conan would touch my soul. This poor feller was so sick and almost didn't sing but at the last minute he pushed through. He did it better than the studio version. It's so pure and hits in the most vulnerable and beautiful soul filling way. I dare you not to tear up.
A GOD GIVEN TALENT!❤❤😢, VERY EMOTIONAL!❤❤❤
I grew up with Simon and Garfunkel version of this song on my parents vinyl collection. I’m usually one of those guys who hates when bands do remakes of great songs but Disturbed absolutely does this one justice. They’ve also handled Land of Confusion by Genesis, Shout by Tears For Fears. David Draiman is such a multitalented beast. Not a single but of autotune!
I loved how the Tympany player perfectly punctuated David's singing.
That is Mike Wengren his drummer for the band.
Not just the drummer who is at the tympani here, all of the musicians on the stage are perfectly making music. Though the drummer clearly has the musical skills for this, he technically struggles playing the tympani. He couldn't do it for a longer time this way. But that's fine, it's not his primary instrument.
It was mentioned that David was sick for this performance. I have listened to many versions and I believe this live version was really the best (flaws and all).
He had a fever of 103 ! Regardless this song is an experience !! Chills,!!! Tears,!!
Do you notice how quiet the audience are ?? David was really ill that night.he was originally trained as a cantor,his range is fantastic x
Holding and sustaining notes, as in in this performance, has always been the best way to demonstrate strength of sincerity and emotion in a song - it raises it to another level. Thank goodness David was able to show how it's really done.
Thank you for your reaction video. I especially appreciate your comment about live music (I first noticed this when listening to a soprano (opera singer) and heard those marvelous imperfections, and yes they are marvelous. Also appreciate your mentioning that he was sick (doing your background homework!). You brought forward several other pertinent things as well. I also liked that you allowed your face to reflect your appreciation. Thank you.
Don’t forget to mention the musicians
I still like the view that the original was a warning, and this rendition shows the anger because we didn't heed the original.
He was trained as a Cantor with some additional Opera Singing training, it shows in his incredible voice.
His father was one as well I think. I could be wrong, but I know it started with singing in Hebrew for David.
@@pinupdoll97 His father and grandfather were Jewish Temple Cantors, and they wanted him to be one also.
He had the flu and a fever of 102. He was sitting because the producers were afraid he was going to pass out.
It was a great time I was at this performance and it was totally unforgettable
I was driving to work on 15 freeway, just south of Murrieta and heading to Fallbrook a few weeks after this debuted. I was heading up the hill and was worried I would loose the signal for Heidi and Frank's morning show before it finished. They had him in the studio. So grateful I was able to hear this live.
And David was sick during this performance! ☮️❤️Sea Point, Cape Town
Yes live- absolute perfection from disturbed and the musicians
The struggle in his voice was based on him being ill that day. He was a professionally trained Cantor.
By Far the live version is hands down the best. While I loved the video for the visual message of the songs meaning; I much prefer the grit, raw power and steely passion of his voice in this live performance.
Certain things in life I wish I knew what it was like to be or do. Like be 7 feet tall for a day. To suddenly have the skills of Tony Hawk. Or to be able to sing “like silent raindrops fell” the way he did here
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the gift!
Please understand he had a cold when he was on Conan .Also i feel the video improves the song for meaning. Incredible.
It’s just beautiful ❤
It is! But his voice just takes you to such an emotional place it defies description. Magic, pure magic. Wish he would do a few more “conventional” songs. He really is so very talented
I have watched several reaction videos on this performance and I enjoyed yours the most. I love all of your insightful comments, but watching you grin like the Cheshire cat was the best! Your love of music truly comes through. Thanks for the awesome video! I will definitely be checking out more of your work.
I much prefer live music. This was, for me, perfection.
Damn! David Draiman can sing! ...one of the best on the planet imho. He can even put vibrato on distortion! ... which is incredible difficult to do. Sometimes he sounds sooo angelic... then on a dime comes the distortion and back... which is again so difficult. The man has such control of his voice! ... it's really amazing! Great reaction Shawka.
As someone mentioned, David was sick (flu?) and the Conan team thought that David would not be able to perform well so they auto tuned it! From what I’ve read, David was furious! I agree that, live music in particular, should not be robotic but allow the emotion and cracks to show through.
Only a few seconds.
Oh he was furious over that
Shocking someone brought this up again just like every other reaction to this! Why
How do you auto tune a live performance?
@@lizzielynch2332 I have a Yamaha prosumer mixing/recording board that if you play along on a keyboard the same notes someone is singing it will match that person's singing voice pitch to the note on the keyboard so fast it's not noticeable, or any mix between the original voice and the note on the keyboard to give it a more natural uncorrected feel. This mixing board is 20 years old, so just imagine what they can do today. Unless I'm sitting in a bar listening to a live band, I always have a suspicion that what I'm listening to could be to some extent digitally corrected.
Your pure enjoyment of music is intoxicating.
Great cover !!
You talked about how much missed live music during the pandemic. That reminded me that early in the pandemic while missing out on so much there was this video "A Special Performance of Cowboy Bebop's the Real Folk Blues feat. Yoko Kanno, Steve Blum, and More" while clearly it is mixed, it is all these creators who did music and vocals in their homes where I'm sure it was hard to get quality sound and it was mixed together in such an amazing way. I still remember sitting alone in my living room and watching the video seeing peeks at all these other people's homes. It wasn't like being in person but it made me cry. I didn't feel alone even though I was.
After the vaccine I actually went to a live showing of a cover band who did the same song and it was amazing to hear and feel the music in person but it didn't make me cry like that video sometimes still does.
There are polished songs made in a professional studio, there are live versions, and then there just let's do our best with what we got. There is a place for all of them.
Very well said!
I love David Draiman! He was dealing with leisons on his vocal cords during this performance
In a way….Music brings people together because it’s emotional vibration at its core level.
As others said he was so sick that they had to provide a chair to sit on so he did not pass out.
He uses his nasal passages like a true expert pro signer.
David sang while sick.
Loved this
In an interview he said the performance was tough because he had a lesion on one of his vocal cords
I’ve never seen this one. Wow. I would do anything to see this performed live. I actually wondered if he wasn’t feeling well though. Honestly his singing wasn’t even affected but he just looked like he needed to be curled up in bed. I had that feeling moms get when they know their kids are sick. 😅 Then I saw the comments saying that he was sick. Either way, incredible performance.
They still perform it at all
Of their concerts. Go see them, it’s 100% worth it!
One word, Amazing !
Great analysis. I, too, prefer the Live version with the fantastic orchestra that supports and amplifies David's masterful performance. The strings, timpanis, piano, all of them were fantastic.
He had the flu anda fever of 104 degrees he didn’t want to perform that day but changed his mind .
Reference to your comment about the vocal processing, I do believe that there was very little vocal processing in the studio version. But I really like what they did in the studio version because it made it sound so very intimate as if he's right there in your ear. In the live version you'll note that there is still some Reverb and delay. So there is definitely both will processing going on live and in the studio. Either way, I agree 100% is voice is like butter.
I absolutely love this guy & he’s voice with this song! ❤ If you’ve never been told about Dan Vasc’s Amazing Grace check it out you won’t be sorry, he also is a rock singer ❤❤
Can you imagine David Draiman was sick with the flu during this performance!!!
David had a temp of 101 and still sounded amazing! He is a Cantor, so...
David is also a classically trained Jewish Cantor.
He did that with the flu. Wow!
He was actually very sick from the flu when he performed this. Amazing
I agree with you 💯
Oh, my mother loves this song
Jayhawker!
@@ShawkaReacts hi, that is me
David has said he has been Classically Trained in music
David was actually sick with the flu, but he went on anyway...
He was classically trained
Admittedly I am old school just enough (still young 😂) that live music sounds “normal” to me. I love the little flaws because it makes it real to me. I also don’t listen for them, as odd as that sounds, it is like something that you grew up hearing so it is not a surprise or a big deal. And it still isn’t. When I go to concerts today I don’t take out my mobile phone, I don’t record anything, I just listen. I want to remember it as an entire experience, not in snippets of time caught on my phone in video format that probably turned out bad anyway. Also studio versions today that are all cleaned up sound strange to me? Almost too perfect if that makes sense. What does drive me crazy is hearing a song from the studio, go to a live performance and the artist cannot do it live because it was too cleaned up in the studio. Some of the best singers, groups, bands, acts today I think make sure that they can perform live what they do in the studio. Or they should. It doesn’t even need to be exactly the same, look at Queen for instance, their songs were almost always better live than in the studio. I think Pentatonix also makes sure they can sing it live. It just is more real. My old school (but still young) opinion. 🤷🏼♀️
According to an Interview Paul did with Howard Stern he said he he really liked this cover and thought it was well accomplished. During the interview he said he called David and told him he enjoyed it as well. He was struggling because he has a lesion on his left vocal cords (ua-cam.com/video/idFt3y9HlYI/v-deo.htmlsi=s8iNOTXFDb6DRI3T).
At this time of the performance he was still healing from throat surgery
I agree about live music. In my young adult years - I enjoyed all the live music and local bands on the Jersey shore- nothing like it.
Having a band at our wedding was critical- no DJ.
When I hear there is going to be a DJ at a wedding I’m sad.
I feel bad for the generation that did not get the chance to go to and listen to live music on the Jersey shore. Peace out!
I would love to see a reaction video to an Australian singer John farnham and listen to the studio recording and the live performance either way he is one of the greatest voices ever
I love listening to my favorites live. Some you have reacted too. Floor Jansen for example even she makes mistakes vocally or will purposely be late to come back on stage.
Keep it up
Did you know?, that he first started out singing in OPERA?!.., He is now a Heavy Metal singer band, Go figure~.., His voice is like creamy, thick, warm chocolate!.., He has THEE MOST BEAUTIFUL voice I have ever heard in my loooooong life as a music lover!.., This song IS a WARNING, think about it!.., EVERY meaning in this song, comes from the written WORD of the LORD, it's ALL in the bible!!!
You should check out some of Morisette Amon's stuff. "Rise Up" and "Secret Love Song" both live on the with bus, Defying Gravity done during a live stream performance she did, and her Bruno Mars Medley was masterfully done.
Please, please, please…listen to Sober by Tool - the live version from 1993. It will change your life.
Can't say how many reactions of this I've listened to. You mentioned flaws, one thing i wish he had done at the end is in the last "of" in of silence. I wish he formed the vowel a little more like an "ah" and not an "uh". I always find the "ah" to be more pure.
I will always prefer the Conan version because he flubs a line in the album version.... I'm not sure why they let it slide be he says "The words on the prophet" and it bugs the hell out of me.
Ok how about you do better? 🤡
I heard it was a cord bleed
he was sick with the flu
He was sick while doing this
The "writing" is mentioned over and over. That actual writing took place decades ago. Isn't the term "arrangement" more accurate? (Sorry to be so picky...I'm probably way off-base on this. Please call me out if that's the case. ☺️)
Arranging is the more specific term, correct. Writing is a more general term that covers both arranging and composing. Not everyone knows what arranging is so I typically say writing so everyone understands.
@@ShawkaReacts that makes perfect sense. Thank you for such a gracious response.
did you know he had the flu at the time of this and a 101 temp.
You should get back to Nanowar of Steel. Their new song "Disco metal" is just amazing.
Just gonna hope he had great earplugs, being parked by thon big drums
He was ill !!!!!!!!!
This comment comes from the beginning of the song, but you know what they say about entertainers, right? You should never work with children or animals since they will steal your focus. Please boop that baby lying on the couch in the background, scratch behind his/her ears and bestow a smooch from Auntie Melly. Yes. A complete stranger is now Auntie Melly. This is your own fault ... LOLOL. ❤🐾💋
EDIT: I loved your review!
He has many many aunts and uncles at this point 😂
@@ShawkaReacts Add me to the list. 😉
Produced music loses so much character and emotion. I’m with you that live music is far superior
The struggle in part had to do with the fact he was sick with the flu (or cold)
The gentleman playing the kettle drums is the bands drummer.
That's a great fun fact!
You should have done your reaction to the original Simon and garfunkle the creators of that song and there voices melded so much better 💚💙💟💚💓