This is “REAL” music !!! No pyrotechnics, flashy lights, and all that add on crap. Real music from orchestras, no studio computer music. Just two pros giving each other respect they both deserve. Fantastic!!!
James Brown finally with the size of orchestra he deserves. So beautiful the melding of the voices and orchestration and the adoration of the two of them.
I think that Harri was just right at 2:50 when he said this was one of Brown's finest vocal performances. I think Brown knew exactly who he was singing with, and he rose to the occasion -- surely he cherished his duet with Pavarotti as one of the highlights of his life.
What an outstanding pairing of two absolute musical geniuses, Pavarotti and James Brown. So enjoyable. And the orchestra, just a beautiful accompaniment. Great reation Harri. Thanks Harri and Cynthia. Great choice. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
In un esibizione del genere non manca nulla è tutto perfetto! Se pensate alla location, coro, grandissima orchestra e 2 rappresentanti eccellenti della musica, persone davvero uniche nel loro genere. Peccato che i tempi siano cambiati ora pseudo cantanti che durano quanto un fresh and clean!
This has been my most favorite performance of James and Pavarotti it has always been the moment I heard it some 10 yrs ago if not longer...And it still gives me chills... Pavarotti was criticized by the opera world for doing these kinds of performances... LOL... And besides his Loving them I think he also enjoyed giving them the metaphorical Finger... doing them...
James Brown Love Luciano Pavarotti and Pavarotti loved him. In fact he once said, I've always wished I could do it James Brown does, but I will never be able to. I find that so moving.
This just made my day! What a seemingly unlikely collaboration that turns out to be wonderful!! Just fantastic Harri! Thank you so much Cynthia. Wow! 🌺✌️
I think this is the same video I saw, and if it is you may have cut it off at the end. They go back to a video of them leaving in a hallway when a report yells out "How did it feel James?" and James Brown yells back with a big grin "I FEEL GOOD!". I thought it was pretty funny. Good reaction anyway! I thought it was very impressive and moving. This was one of a series of concerts Pavarotti did a series of concerts between 1998 and 2003 in Modena, Italy to benefit many worldwide charities, called "Pavoratti & Friends". This concert, in May of 2002 was to raise money for Angolan refugees. Other guests in this concert included Grace Jones, Sting and Lou Reed. James Brown passed away 4 years after this concert and Pavoratti passed away 10 months later.
@@giuliogrifi7739 Thanks for the correction. I often find typos in my posts that I have to edit afterwards, though I'm not sure if that was a typo or a missed autocorrect. :)
Thank you Harri. And I know what you mean about the strings and especially when they pluck them it just has such a wonderful sound to it. I also read that Pavarotti was singing the chorus of the song in Italian.☯️
Pavarotti is singing, basically, "what is a man without love? He is a fool who lives without love". I don't remember the exact translation, but it complements James Brown's lyrics. This concert is part of a series of benefit concerts that Pavarotti did with many popular music stars: Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox, Tracy Chapman, and many more. It was his dream to sing popular music and to do these benefit concerts after retiring from opera. You may be familiar with Pavarotti already, but if you are not, check out more of his benefit concerts, and be sure to check out his unforgettable operatic work: "Nessun Dorma" (there are so many videos of this aria over the years, please do not review the Three Tenors solo performance, instead see him perform with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, Nessun Dorma, The Three Tenors.) "Una Furtiva LaGrima", "Vesti La Giuba", "NO! Pagliaccio Non-Son!". No one had reviewed this last aria from the third act of "Pagliaccio". I promise, you will not be disappointed, it is jaw-dropping!
Blessed both them legends! Pavarotti did so many good and different things, not just opera. If it interests you, try "Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots (feat Pavarotti)", where he ventures into the metal genre. It's priceless!
italian part translated into english and the complete lyrics below Pavarotti: L'uomo/(il genere umano) rincorre il potere ma lui non sa che il grande limite ha da essere come si fará. Nel palmo stringe un ‘idea che non vive, che nella sua fantasia… volle se non si accorge che poi nulla ha piú senso se si vive solo per sé. Pavarotti: Man/(the mankind) chases power but he doesn't know that the great limit has to be how it will be done. In the palm he holds an idea who does not live, that in his fantasy… he wanted if you don't notice that then nothing makes sense anymore if one lives only for oneself. ------------------------------------------------------------------ It's a Man's Man's Man's World lyrics Artist: Luciano Pavarotti •Featuring artist: James Brown Album: Pavarotti & Friends Brown: This is a man's world, this is a man's world and But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing Without a woman or a girl
You see, man made the cars To take us over the road Man made the trains To carry heavy loads Man made electric lights To take us out of the dark And man made the boat for the water, Like my bible says Noah made the ark
This is a man's world But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing Without a woman or a girl
Pavarotti: L'uomo rincorre il potere ma lui non sa che il grande limite ha da essere come si fará. Nel palmo stringe un ‘idea che non vive, che nella sua fantasia… volle se non si accorge che poi nulla ha piú senso se si vive solo per sé.
Brown: Man thinks about a little bitty baby girl And a baby boy Man makes then happy Because man makes them toys
And after man made other things he can Man makes liras, pesos, dollars, rupees To buy for every good woman and every man
This is a man's world, Pavarotti: Nulla ha piú senso se si vive solo per sé. Brown: But it wouldn't be nothing, Without a woman or a girl. Pavarotti: Solo per sé.
Brown: He's lost in the wilderness, He's lost in bitterness. Pavarotti: Se non si accorge che poi nulla ha piú senso se si vive solo per sé, solo per sé, per sé. Brown: This is a man's world, yeah.
Oh no, I can't believe you did that. You cut off the ending of the video, it wasn't over. And not once, but twice! You don't want to know what's coming out of my mouth right now. As experienced as you are, I shouldn't have to tell you this: NEVER STOP THE VIDEO BEFORE IT ENDS. I swear to you, you missed something good. Ten seconds more. You couldn't wait another ten seconds? You are going to want to see it. Maybe you have already seen it, don't forget, we are waiting to see it too.
And everytime it gets better. You cut it off way to early. As James leaves a reporter asks him how it felt singing with Pavarotti and he says " I feel good"
Questo, rimarrà nella storia della musica,Questi miti,non ci saranno più L'orchestra,e coriste,e loro Questa è un la vera musica,non le porcate elettroniche che vedete nei concerti di cantanti stonati e musica creata dai computer E pensate : è stato un Italiano che ci è riuscito,portando i miti mondiali a casa sua Non mi stupirei se abbiano pranzato con gnocco tigelle,lasagne ,tortellini parmigiano e aceto balsamico,con un bel bicchiere di lambrusco Adesso abbiamo solo bimbi minchia che manco sanno suonare il flauto, però fanno odiens
They were professionals and obviously had mad respect for one another. Thank you for sharing this it's the first I've seen it ❤️😎
One of the most beautiful collaborations I've ever seen . Perfection. Bravo Bravo❤❤❤🎼🎼🎵🎵🎵🎤🎤
This is “REAL” music !!! No pyrotechnics, flashy lights, and all that add on crap. Real music from orchestras, no studio computer music. Just two pros giving each other respect they both deserve. Fantastic!!!
James Brown finally with the size of orchestra he deserves. So beautiful the melding of the voices and orchestration and the adoration of the two of them.
I think that Harri was just right at 2:50 when he said this was one of Brown's finest vocal performances. I think Brown knew exactly who he was singing with, and he rose to the occasion -- surely he cherished his duet with Pavarotti as one of the highlights of his life.
What’s not to love?! Two of the greatest voices of all time. It was perfect 🔥
EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What an outstanding pairing of two absolute musical geniuses, Pavarotti and James Brown. So enjoyable. And the orchestra, just a beautiful accompaniment.
Great reation Harri. Thanks Harri and Cynthia. Great choice. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you Mary
two masters of theyr craft. No way it could be wrong. legendary
Both these guys are just awesome, from different worlds, but that is what makes the world go round
This gave me shivers , goosepimples all over ❤❤❤
In un esibizione del genere non manca nulla è tutto perfetto! Se pensate alla location, coro, grandissima orchestra e 2 rappresentanti eccellenti della musica, persone davvero uniche nel loro genere. Peccato che i tempi siano cambiati ora pseudo cantanti che durano quanto un fresh and clean!
I too avoided the video for awhile.My daughter told me I should watch it,and Wow, it brought chills to my whole body.
It was Magnificent.
Gah, so powerful and so fun. And those strings…. Breathtaking.
That gave me chills the first time I saw it.
Love this Cynthia ! This is the 45 he autographed for me ! I've seen a few of these with Pavarotti~ they're great! 🙂💯👍✌
Wow! Thanks for sharing this! Utterly fantastic version I had never heard. Awesome…
When two masters meet between a truly great song. RIP James and Luciano. We will not hear their like again.❤❤
And this was done towards the end of their careers, James Brown was 69 here and Pavarotti was 67. 2002.
This has been my most favorite performance of James and Pavarotti it has always been the moment I heard it some 10 yrs ago if not longer...And it still gives me chills... Pavarotti was criticized by the opera world for doing these kinds of performances... LOL... And besides his Loving them I think he also enjoyed giving them the metaphorical Finger... doing them...
And not a Republican in the crowd!
Greatest version of this song ever
When I saw James towards the end of his career he danced and went off, especially on this song. One of the greatest highlights of my life. ❤
James Brown Love Luciano Pavarotti and Pavarotti loved him. In fact he once said, I've always wished I could do it James Brown does, but I will never be able to. I find that so moving.
due grandi visti dal vivo a Milano, li ho amati e li amerò per sempre
Today I am thankful for videos that record and hold for us the love and respect and enormous talent of these two fantastic men!--in a man's world!!!
Watched this show when it aired and the crowd went wild.
Greatness personified and live!
Never be afraid to react to anything with Pavarotti. 🎶🎶🎶🎤🎤
Wow who would have thought that they could do a duo together. Brilliantly done. Thanks Harri
Pure enjoyment!!
Great request Cynthia. Wonderful performance. I throughly enjoyed it. Enjoyed your reaction Harri.
Thank you D.
Pavarotti also has duets with Bryan Adams, Sting, Steven Tyler and others.
This just made my day! What a seemingly unlikely collaboration that turns out to be wonderful!! Just fantastic Harri! Thank you so much Cynthia. Wow! 🌺✌️
Thanks Debbie.
I think this is the same video I saw, and if it is you may have cut it off at the end. They go back to a video of them leaving in a hallway when a report yells out "How did it feel James?" and James Brown yells back with a big grin "I FEEL GOOD!". I thought it was pretty funny. Good reaction anyway! I thought it was very impressive and moving. This was one of a series of concerts Pavarotti did a series of concerts between 1998 and 2003 in Modena, Italy to benefit many worldwide charities, called "Pavoratti & Friends". This concert, in May of 2002 was to raise money for Angolan refugees. Other guests in this concert included Grace Jones, Sting and Lou Reed. James Brown passed away 4 years after this concert and Pavoratti passed away 10 months later.
The city was Modena...just in case someone would want to find it in a map.
@@giuliogrifi7739 Thanks for the correction. I often find typos in my posts that I have to edit afterwards, though I'm not sure if that was a typo or a missed autocorrect. :)
This is a Fantastic performance. I get chills everytime I see this.
Thank you Harri. And I know what you mean about the strings and especially when they pluck them it just has such a wonderful sound to it. I also read that Pavarotti was singing the chorus of the song in Italian.☯️
Pavarotti is singing, basically, "what is a man without love? He is a fool who lives without love". I don't remember the exact translation, but it complements James Brown's lyrics. This concert is part of a series of benefit concerts that Pavarotti did with many popular music stars: Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox, Tracy Chapman, and many more. It was his dream to sing popular music and to do these benefit concerts after retiring from opera. You may be familiar with Pavarotti already, but if you are not, check out more of his benefit concerts, and be sure to check out his unforgettable operatic work: "Nessun Dorma" (there are so many videos of this aria over the years, please do not review the Three Tenors solo performance, instead see him perform with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, Nessun Dorma, The Three Tenors.) "Una Furtiva LaGrima", "Vesti La Giuba", "NO! Pagliaccio Non-Son!". No one had reviewed this last aria from the third act of "Pagliaccio". I promise, you will not be disappointed, it is jaw-dropping!
Blessed both them legends!
Pavarotti did so many good and different things, not just opera.
If it interests you, try "Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots (feat Pavarotti)", where he ventures into the metal genre. It's priceless!
Out of the world
italian part translated into english and the complete lyrics below
Pavarotti: L'uomo/(il genere umano) rincorre il potere ma lui non sa
che il grande limite ha da essere come si fará.
Nel palmo stringe un ‘idea
che non vive,
che nella sua fantasia… volle
se non si accorge che poi
nulla ha piú senso se
si vive solo per sé.
Pavarotti: Man/(the mankind) chases power but he doesn't know
that the great limit has to be how it will be done.
In the palm he holds an idea
who does not live,
that in his fantasy… he wanted
if you don't notice that then
nothing makes sense anymore if
one lives only for oneself.
------------------------------------------------------------------
It's a Man's Man's Man's World lyrics
Artist: Luciano Pavarotti •Featuring artist: James Brown
Album: Pavarotti & Friends
Brown: This is a man's world, this is a man's world and
But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing
Without a woman or a girl
You see, man made the cars
To take us over the road
Man made the trains
To carry heavy loads
Man made electric lights
To take us out of the dark
And man made the boat for the water,
Like my bible says Noah made the ark
This is a man's world
But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing
Without a woman or a girl
Pavarotti: L'uomo rincorre il potere ma lui non sa
che il grande limite ha da essere come si fará.
Nel palmo stringe un ‘idea
che non vive,
che nella sua fantasia… volle
se non si accorge che poi
nulla ha piú senso se
si vive solo per sé.
Brown: Man thinks about a little bitty baby girl
And a baby boy
Man makes then happy
Because man makes them toys
And after man made other things he can
Man makes liras, pesos, dollars, rupees
To buy for every good woman and every man
This is a man's world,
Pavarotti: Nulla ha piú senso se
si vive solo per sé.
Brown: But it wouldn't be nothing,
Without a woman or a girl.
Pavarotti: Solo per sé.
Brown: He's lost in the wilderness,
He's lost in bitterness.
Pavarotti: Se non si accorge che poi
nulla ha piú senso se
si vive solo per sé,
solo per sé, per sé.
Brown: This is a man's world, yeah.
Harri, loving your channel for introducing me to such fine performances I didn't know existed! This is superb!
Pavarotti also sang “Perfect Day” with Lou Reed!
Pavarotti sang with other singers- Eric Clapton, Barry White and George Michael.
One of the best things on the internet.
Pavarotti was dying of cancer at the time
You are getting some absolute goodies this month. We might be overloading his sweet tooth this month Cynthia!!!!!
😂🍭
No closed captions,my love! I am deaf!
Like same one tells A Mustang and a Ferrari
This is about when the two go bad there going to die couple years left to go it’s sad put greatness comes through great music
What in the Opera Funk.
Harri, you cut it off too soon, they show them going back stage and someone asks James how he feels and he responds, "I FEEL GOOD" (da da da, etc)
Watch the Pavarotti and Clapton duo.
Now you got to hear it in Italian
Watch it's five a clock, ore spring summer winter and fall Greek band 1960 ,'tis
Oh no, I can't believe you did that. You cut off the ending of the video, it wasn't over. And not once, but twice! You don't want to know what's coming out of my mouth right now. As experienced as you are, I shouldn't have to tell you this: NEVER STOP THE VIDEO BEFORE IT ENDS. I swear to you, you missed something good. Ten seconds more. You couldn't wait another ten seconds? You are going to want to see it. Maybe you have already seen it, don't forget, we are waiting to see it too.
Time for you to react to Pavarotti and Celine Dion - "I Hate You, Then I Love You" - both in English.
If you liked this (and you obviously did) then please check out Pavarotti and U2 performing Miss Sarajevo. See if you can hold back the tears ...
WHEN GALAXIES MERGE
Very strange pairing. Pavarotti was not a spring chicken here either. What a voice! Whoo! Great reaction to the voices and the strings. Bravo! Bravo!
And everytime it gets better. You cut it off way to early. As James leaves a reporter asks him how it felt singing with Pavarotti and he says " I feel good"
I am sure the feminist hate this song
Good. It is a Man's World.
Questo, rimarrà nella storia della musica,Questi miti,non ci saranno più L'orchestra,e coriste,e loro Questa è un la vera musica,non le porcate elettroniche che vedete nei concerti di cantanti stonati e musica creata dai computer E pensate : è stato un Italiano che ci è riuscito,portando i miti mondiali a casa sua Non mi stupirei se abbiano pranzato con gnocco tigelle,lasagne ,tortellini parmigiano e aceto balsamico,con un bel bicchiere di lambrusco Adesso abbiamo solo bimbi minchia che manco sanno suonare il flauto, però fanno odiens