“Meeting his beautiful wife” is the original lyric. She changed it for this performance. And no, Alanis hasn’t portrayed a musical princess, but she was cast in the role of God in the movie “Dogma”….
Here are what I like from her. You Oughta Know, Uninvited, Ironic, Thank U, Hand in my Pocket, Head Over Feet, You Learn, All I Really Want, Reasons I Drink, Unsent, Perfect, Everything, Your House, Crazy (Seal Cover), So Pure and open to knowing more good ones too as I really like her.
Britt, you asked who else out there can sing like Alanis and it's true, she's totally amazing with her vocal dexterity. I think if you listen to the late, great Dolores O'Riordan who led the Cranberries in their song 'Dreams' you'll find another very close vocal style, it's almost yodelling but I believe it's actually called 'Keening'. I hope you share your reaction to that great song too one day soon. 🙋♂ ❤
The original song and official video were great, and you should react to it, too. The lyrics were delivered very gently, but the chorus turned incredibly raucous and powerful, and she totally belts it out with a whole band with electric guitars and drums, then goes back to gentle lyrics and acoustic guitar. Very different than this, and her vocals here are amazing, but in the video, she has SO much fun with it, like there are 4 very different versions of herself in the same car. It's a must see.
The "Head Over Feet" music video made me fall in love with Alanis. It's just a camera locked on her face as she sings, but there's something so vulnerable and shy and real about it that absolutely stole my heart as a teenager.
My comment will always be, you must see her sing "uninvited" live. It is stunning. Love that you love her. Spot on with your observations of her, and the songs you have done have been much softer versions of her original release.
Green Slime. That's where her career started. I'm my home town! Thumbs up emoji if you know what I am talking about! She is totally genuine down to earth. Beautiful voice and person.
I thought You Can't Do That On Television was hilarious when I was a kid. And earlier in her music career she had come out with another album called simply "Alanis". The studio tried to make her a prepackaged teen pop princess. Sort of a proto-Britney. Her big hit from that album was called "Too Hot To Hold". It's a fun , upbeat song. Easy to dance to. Alanis freaking hates it. I would have loved it if she was to be the guest on a late night talk show and the host would say "As a special treat, we've been given permission to have a sneak peak at your latest music video. Let's take a look." And then they play the video for"Too Hot To Hold". That would have been a hilarious prank. They could also trick her into saying "I Don't Know" and then slime her, but she might get mad if she were wearing an expensive dress.
You forgot the secret song from the first album and.... and the song.... oh and what about....? LMAO You love Alanis and Twenty One Pilots... DAMN, if only you lived closer. STOP FOLLOWING ME, JES!! (Hey you, lol)
My friends and I were obsessed with Jagged Little Pill when it came out. Never heard anything like her. We listened to it over and over. Through the years I love to hear how she changes the arrangements of her music. She definitely is one of a kind talent and human being.
Miss. Alanis Morissette is just breath taking in her style of singing. Her voice has that Irish accent, with the brakes, keening, high pitches that changes in & out at the drop of a dime, while at the same time delivering a crisp, clean, controlled, yet wild & free voice with a powerful vocal range. I believe her style at the time was considered 'Alternative-Rock Music', but I hear Irish folklore & Country over tones in her musical writing arrangement, telling a unique, simplistic, creative, relatable abstract & unorthodox story, that makes you ponder about what she's saying and how she feels, which is full of verbal expression submerged with an array of intense emotions, and that's thru all of her songs on this cd...her voice puts in the mind of Sinead O'Connor a little. 😃👍🧡
I remember Alanis Morissette on "You Can't Do That On Television (a children's TV Show) I watched it with my children. It was like turning around & she was grown with a great singing career.
I love her voice. It’s interesting to watch her singing 😊 in the original it’s wife. I think the original is better but no matter what her voice is beautiful.
Great reaction as usual Britt, Alanis Morissette is my favourite female vocalist of all time, then Angelina Jordan came into my life and now I have 2 favourite vocalists, Alanis I have attended all her live concerts when she has toured the United Kingdom and 🇬🇧 and she is phenomenal live,no Auto tune or special effects for this artist, Alanis Canadian-American singer- songwriter and actress known for her mezzo- soprano voice,Alanis has won numerous awards including 7 Grammy and 13 Juno Awards she has been nominated for 80 different awards and in total has won 38 awards so far, Alanis debut album Jagged Little Pill has sold 33 million copies to date and she at the time of Jagged Little Pill was the youngest female artist to win a top award, and held the record for best selling debut album ever for a female artist! Alanis is one of a kind and uniquely talented 🙏
The album received numerous awards and accolades. Morissette and the album won five Juno Awards in 1996, including the Album of the Year, Single of the Year for "You Oughta Know", Female Vocalist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Best Rock Album.[66] At the 1996 Grammy Awards, she won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song (both for "You Oughta Know"), Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.[67] "Ironic" was nominated for two 1997 Grammy Awards-Record of the Year and Best Music Video, Short Form[68]-and won Single of the Year at the 1997 Juno Awards, where Morissette also won Songwriter of the Year and the International Achievement Award.[69]
Her Debut Album Jagged Little Pill IS Absolutely Amazing. Full of Great Songs & Hits. Lucky enough to see Her Live Touring on this Album. Such a Unique Voice and Delivery I hadn’t heard before or since
The original said wife. LOL. She is quirky and edgy and has always been. This is much different than the mainstream one that played on the radio. It doesn't matter, she has got such a beautiful voice and she uses it like a fine if strange instrument. Listen to some of her songs as they came out and then compare them to these with HS. It makes me smile. As do you. Thanks for bringing back a memory!!
Before she started singing, she was on a TV show. Nickelodeon had a show way back in the day called "You Can't Do That On Television", she was on that when she was young teen. 😊
Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill album holds a special place in my heart. When I was 11 my dad took me to the Wooden Nickel Music store and gave me $20. Said anything I wanted. First time picking my own music. I bought the CASSETTE! Lol. Im 36 now and still have it.
She belts the chorus on the original recording. Here she keeps it in the same register as the verses, which fits this acoustic arrangement better. But I still think you owe it to yourself to hear the original version. (And yeah, she does sing "wife" in the original, to equally great effect, me thinks).
She was really a badass in the 90’s with jagged little pill! She totally did a 180 degree turn on this song and did it slow and with acoustic guitars! You should hear the original version it’s a fast rocking beat with a higher pitch so she get to use that voice to hit those highs! Great job and reaction!
As far as I know she started out as "Alanis" and made some genre of dance club music. I guess it wasn't her and she found herself with "Jagged Little Pill" which was a big seller, at least for a Canadian artist. Also she used her full name rather than just Alanis, from Jagged Little Pill onward.
One of the most unique and beautiful and skillful voices ever. She was a performer of my daughter's generation and I never really heard her until years after her top popularity. But I was blown away by her vocal skill. Not to mention her songwriting. A talent like has not existed very often anywhere.
Even if you prefer live acoustic versions of songs, it's worth checking out the studio versions to appreciate why these songs affected the music landscape in the 90's. You oughta know and Ironic hit different on the radio at the time. So maybe do a comparison.
In the 80s-90s, Canada have Alanis Morissette, it was league on his own lane. On the other side of the eastern world, Philippines. The father was a BIG FAN of Alanis, He give her daughter a name of Morissette on it. Where's you also love her so much of her voice. Morissette Amon Lamar. Nowadays, Morissette is become a household name. Both Queen's able to sang and rock the world's out of the mind😂
I need you to understand how much I LOVEEEE this review. Jagged little pill was my first cassette (besides TLC) and you let me relive hearing it for the first time. The purity in your response made me feel like I was experiencing it all over again 😊
She puts so much heart and talent into her songs, I recommend listening to the original studio versions when checking out her music. So you can experience it like we all did and how she released it.
You really should start with the studio versions of songs you're reacting to. She and other artists have a habit of changing lyrics and chords and what ppl want you to hear is the versions that we're familiar with which was usually played on the radio over and over. It's the version that have been endearing to us all. Your House is a MUST! I request it to everyone hopping on the Alanis train. It's a capella and her voice is mind blowing 🤯 It was a hidden track on her first album Jagged Little Pill. And it happens to be her best in my opinion. No music to distract from her glorious voice
Alanis... I love and admire her so much!! she so talented and marvellous artist... I recommend you also antoher artist: Jewel... her "yodeling" and playfull voice is also EPIC!!!! hugs from Buenos Aires!!
You would absolutely LOVE The Cranberries' songs like "Zombie" and "Dreams" and "Linger"... Dolores O'Riordan has an amazing Irish accent and singing style.
Her voice seems better after taking a break from the music biz to raise her children and keep her sanity, mental health intact. She's been on a bit of a comeback on her terms which I admire.
Alanis also has a video of her covering "My Humps" in this same style. There's another singer named "Jewel" who does a similar voice-as-instrument thing. Check out "Who Will Save Your Soul" by her.
I was invited to see her live at Foxwoods casino in Connecticut a few years back and she was awesome. I’ve been to a couple hundred concerts over the years and wouldn’t have gone out of my way for that show, but I was pleasantly surprised by just how good it was. I also love that she played God in the movie “Dogma”.
Love this version but like many have mentioned to understand the impact of the original arrangement had at the time also check it out! I feel that with any of these more acoustic versions of a classic song it is always worth a look at the original version as well.
Have seen her live in large and intimate venues. Her live performances are transcendent. Also, she’s a nice Canadian girl from Ottawa. So proud of and amazed by her ! ❤️🇨🇦
I've been all into your videos that last few days and I really really appreciate how you use the live version when possible and get a real feel for the artist instead of the polished produced music videos
Miss BrittReacts - wow I'm subscribing! Your appreciation of talent is reeling me in. LOVE your reaction to our Alanis! This album "Jagged Little Pill" came out in 1996 and young Alanis blew us away with it. As a singer, I hope you put the whole album on your playlist. For me, her phrasing is everything!
One of my favorite reactions ever! I can't express in words the crush I have had on this woman since 1995! You can't go wrong with any of her videos, but I'm gonna agree that Uninvited (live) should be your next! Here's some other amazing female Alternative singers from the 90s with unique sounds: Fiona Apple, Tori Amos, Mazzy Star, Four Non Blondes, L7, the list goes on!
I think you reacted to her before, didn't you? She sang You Oughta Know. The original song was 'his beautiful wife' so that's a lovely recent change in the lyrics. As for her command of self... she was an actress on Nickelodeon as a child, on You Can't Do That On Television. And then she had these amazing albums, full of angst and beauty. Then she literally played God in a movie (Dogma).
This is so different from the original, you could do a separate reaction with the original. She didn't voice a Disney princess but she did Play God in the movie Dogma!
You just need to download the entire Album “Jagged Little Pill” to your favorite playlist. You won’t be sorry. My brother got to see her live last year at a music festival (not really appreciating what he was about to experience). I was so jealous when he came back and told me that she was one of the headliners and how impressed he was with her performance. I mean like Duh! She is and always has been AMAZING!!!
I would love to hear your reaction to Jewel… she also has one of the most unique voices. Definitely check out ‘Who Will Save Your Soul’ or ‘You Were Meant For Me’ by Jewel. She had come out in the early 90s, around the same time as Alanis. 😊
Thank you! I love all kinds of music. I think my favorite Jewel is Standing Still, great driving song 🚗. I also really love Break Me. She's just awesome ❤️
Back in the 90s, I was away for a golf weekend with a bunch of guys. One night we were playing cards with the TV on listening to music videos. Shania video started. We paused the cards and drooled watching ST perform for the first time.
This entire album "Jagged Little Pill" is excellent! She owned the charts for a LOOONG time. It never seemed to occur to us at the time that none of the things in the song are examples of actual Irony! Lol
Oh you really need to go down the rabbit hole with her. My favorite artist when I grew up. There are so, so many songs you need to hear. Uninvited is definitely one of them. I would suggest to hear the older versions from when she first came out with them. The nostalgia is real.
Britt, there's a video of her singing acapella at home with her young daughter sitting on her lap. It was on some Covid-time podcast. It showed how effortlessly and beautifully she sings.
Britt , Great Reaction, Alanis is legendary. She is Canadian and Jagged Little Pill is one of the best selling albums of all time. You would like One Hand In My Pocket, a fun song, and You Oughta Know, the ultimate getting even song.
Something you need to understand is the way she sings is similar to how you react. The way you talk and break things down and truly seem interested in them with a great smile. That's a true talent too.
So exciting to see someone so young appreciate the talent of this great singer! His voice is still the same as a thousand years ago, of course, more mature of course but his talent is still there..
her first video was "Too Hot!", in 1991 and it was pop/dance song, quite a change in style from this. No not a Disney princess, but she played God in the Kevin Smith movie "Dogma".
You should hear the song in it's original version as recorded. She throws a little more power into her voice. In this video it's basically an acoustic version and she has altered some of the deliveries.
Every single song on Jagged Little Pill is amazing. Even the hidden song at thr end of the cd In the original its..it's... it's 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. It's meeting the man of your dreams, then meeting his beautiful wife.
the whole album Jagged little pill was jam packed with hits and was the break thru for her.
It is one of the few albums that I can listen to AND ENJOY EVERY SONG! Love Alanis
10000000000000000000000% facts
I was in college when that album came out. I think nearly every song on the album went to number 1 on the charts, it was insane.
@@bradholtz8121 It was rare to walk into a house for 20 years that didn't have Jagged Little Pill in the CD collection.
YES.. and strong and clever lyrics.... especially for women's viewpoints! one of the best!
Uninvited live will blow your mind. Really shows how powerful her voice is.
Totally agree!
Yeeeeeeessss!
The live version too
@@dustinboucher8102 yeah, that's what grendelz said ;-)
@@Matches771 whoops so much for reading 😅
“Meeting his beautiful wife” is the original lyric. She changed it for this performance. And no, Alanis hasn’t portrayed a musical princess, but she was cast in the role of God in the movie “Dogma”….
I loved that movie! I always suggest it to my movie reactors.
I came here to point out her role in Dogma. It was so poetically beautiful!
Changing it to husband didn't work. Feels like playing to the woke
"You Oughta Know" (original video) will absolutely blow your mind. She goes full-on about her ex and leaves it all out there. One of her biggest hits.
Brit reacted to the acoustic version a little while ago, not the studio version
Already done. Go search sometimes
I heard that was about Joey from Full House ( Dave Coulier ) ! They dated and broke up while she was writing Jagged Little Pill.
I would blast the whole Jagged Little Pill album, she's amazing. I hope you listen to more of her music, thank you for another great reaction
Here are what I like from her. You Oughta Know, Uninvited, Ironic, Thank U, Hand in my Pocket, Head Over Feet, You Learn, All I Really Want, Reasons I Drink, Unsent, Perfect, Everything, Your House, Crazy (Seal Cover), So Pure and open to knowing more good ones too as I really like her.
Did you mean "unsexy"? (One of my favorites!
@@19stalkern No, Unsent, I've never heard of Unsexy.
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Uninvited is so hauntingly beautiful, I love it. I also love Thank U.
@@tracey2156 I can't think of Uninvited without thinking of the movie City of Angels which is 1 of my all-time favorite movies.
Britt, you asked who else out there can sing like Alanis and it's true, she's totally amazing with her vocal dexterity. I think if you listen to the late, great Dolores O'Riordan who led the Cranberries in their song 'Dreams' you'll find another very close vocal style, it's almost yodelling but I believe it's actually called 'Keening'. I hope you share your reaction to that great song too one day soon. 🙋♂ ❤
Agreed❤
Also agree 👍
I've just commented to check cranberries out too.
Sinead O'Connor is also really good at keening, especially on any song from her "Lion and the Cobra" album.
I will keep that in mind, thanks!
The original song and official video were great, and you should react to it, too. The lyrics were delivered very gently, but the chorus turned incredibly raucous and powerful, and she totally belts it out with a whole band with electric guitars and drums, then goes back to gentle lyrics and acoustic guitar. Very different than this, and her vocals here are amazing, but in the video, she has SO much fun with it, like there are 4 very different versions of herself in the same car. It's a must see.
Agreed!
I named my now 22 year old daughter Alanis after her .
She is definitely magical.
The "Head Over Feet" music video made me fall in love with Alanis. It's just a camera locked on her face as she sings, but there's something so vulnerable and shy and real about it that absolutely stole my heart as a teenager.
I will keep it in mind, thanks!
It sounds so amazing because it is her natural voice, no auto-tune. We are not so used to that these days.
There was no auto tune back then. Not like there is now
this was an album so huge in the 90s. full of great songs.
huge? it only sold 33 million copies 🤣😂
Ok super huge.
It WAS the 90s :P
I will keep that in mind, thanks!
Definitely listen to the original. She changed this one up quite a bit.
For whatever reason (maybe afraid of copyright strikes?), she hardly ever listens to the original songs. I wish she would.
@@g3synth205 I've noticed. She's putting this one on her playlist, so I imagine she will now.
My comment will always be, you must see her sing "uninvited" live. It is stunning.
Love that you love her.
Spot on with your observations of her, and the songs you have done have been much softer versions of her original release.
I concur. AMAZING🎤🎶
She was a force to be reconed with during her time...WOW. She was all over the radio !!!!
as she should be! she is great!
Great album it comes from. Her voice is very unique. I made a list of her stuff that I like the other day which I'll add here in a moment.
Green Slime. That's where her career started. I'm my home town! Thumbs up emoji if you know what I am talking about! She is totally genuine down to earth. Beautiful voice and person.
you can't do that on Television. I hated that show.
I thought You Can't Do That On Television was hilarious when I was a kid.
And earlier in her music career she had come out with another album called simply "Alanis". The studio tried to make her a prepackaged teen pop princess. Sort of a proto-Britney. Her big hit from that album was called "Too Hot To Hold". It's a fun , upbeat song. Easy to dance to. Alanis freaking hates it.
I would have loved it if she was to be the guest on a late night talk show and the host would say "As a special treat, we've been given permission to have a sneak peak at your latest music video. Let's take a look." And then they play the video for"Too Hot To Hold". That would have been a hilarious prank. They could also trick her into saying "I Don't Know" and then slime her, but she might get mad if she were wearing an expensive dress.
However the original album version she indeed says "It's like meeting the man of my dreams...and and then meeting his beautiful wife"
Uninvited MTV Unplugged…and Thank You. You’ll love them both!✌️😊💙🧿
You forgot the secret song from the first album and.... and the song.... oh and what about....? LMAO You love Alanis and Twenty One Pilots... DAMN, if only you lived closer. STOP FOLLOWING ME, JES!! (Hey you, lol)
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My friends and I were obsessed with Jagged Little Pill when it came out. Never heard anything like her. We listened to it over and over. Through the years I love to hear how she changes the arrangements of her music. She definitely is one of a kind talent and human being.
Miss. Alanis Morissette is just breath taking in her style of singing. Her voice has that Irish accent, with the brakes, keening, high pitches that changes in & out at the drop of a dime, while at the same time delivering a crisp, clean, controlled, yet wild & free voice with a powerful vocal range. I believe her style at the time was considered 'Alternative-Rock Music', but I hear Irish folklore & Country over tones in her musical writing arrangement, telling a unique, simplistic, creative, relatable abstract & unorthodox story, that makes you ponder about what she's saying and how she feels, which is full of verbal expression submerged with an array of intense emotions, and that's thru all of her songs on this cd...her voice puts in the mind of Sinead O'Connor a little. 😃👍🧡
I remember Alanis Morissette on "You Can't Do That On Television (a children's TV Show) I watched it with my children. It was like turning around & she was grown with a great singing career.
I love her voice. It’s interesting to watch her singing 😊 in the original it’s wife. I think the original is better but no matter what her voice is beautiful.
Great reaction as usual Britt, Alanis Morissette is my favourite female vocalist of all time, then Angelina Jordan came into my life and now I have 2 favourite vocalists, Alanis I have attended all her live concerts when she has toured the United Kingdom and 🇬🇧 and she is phenomenal live,no Auto tune or special effects for this artist, Alanis Canadian-American singer- songwriter and actress known for her mezzo- soprano voice,Alanis has won numerous awards including 7 Grammy and 13 Juno Awards she has been nominated for 80 different awards and in total has won 38 awards so far, Alanis debut album Jagged Little Pill has sold 33 million copies to date and she at the time of Jagged Little Pill was the youngest female artist to win a top award, and held the record for best selling debut album ever for a female artist! Alanis is one of a kind and uniquely talented 🙏
The album received numerous awards and accolades. Morissette and the album won five Juno Awards in 1996, including the Album of the Year, Single of the Year for "You Oughta Know", Female Vocalist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Best Rock Album.[66] At the 1996 Grammy Awards, she won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song (both for "You Oughta Know"), Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.[67] "Ironic" was nominated for two 1997 Grammy Awards-Record of the Year and Best Music Video, Short Form[68]-and won Single of the Year at the 1997 Juno Awards, where Morissette also won Songwriter of the Year and the International Achievement Award.[69]
Her Debut Album Jagged Little Pill IS Absolutely Amazing. Full of Great Songs & Hits. Lucky enough to see Her Live Touring on this Album. Such a Unique Voice and Delivery I hadn’t heard before or since
That was not actually her debut album. She was a dance pop artist in Canada and released 2 albums before Jagged Little Pill.
The original said wife. LOL. She is quirky and edgy and has always been. This is much different than the mainstream one that played on the radio. It doesn't matter, she has got such a beautiful voice and she uses it like a fine if strange instrument. Listen to some of her songs as they came out and then compare them to these with HS. It makes me smile. As do you. Thanks for bringing back a memory!!
Before she started singing, she was on a TV show. Nickelodeon had a show way back in the day called "You Can't Do That On Television", she was on that when she was young teen. 😊
Alanis has one of the most unique voices and one of Canada's greatest singers.
Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill album holds a special place in my heart. When I was 11 my dad took me to the Wooden Nickel Music store and gave me $20. Said anything I wanted. First time picking my own music. I bought the CASSETTE! Lol. Im 36 now and still have it.
She belts the chorus on the original recording. Here she keeps it in the same register as the verses, which fits this acoustic arrangement better. But I still think you owe it to yourself to hear the original version. (And yeah, she does sing "wife" in the original, to equally great effect, me thinks).
She was really a badass in the 90’s with jagged little pill! She totally did a 180 degree turn on this song and did it slow and with acoustic guitars! You should hear the original version it’s a fast rocking beat with a higher pitch so she get to use that voice to hit those highs! Great job and reaction!
What's ironic is you reacted to her "You Oughta Know" 2 months ago. She's an Icon.
I really like how her voice plays with the words of the song like a balloon bouncing around against a ceiling.
she was always good but has matured and her voice is now stunning, and the version so original
One of the most iconic unique voices of all time!!!!!!!!! She is AMAZING!! Thanks for the video!!!!!!!!!
As far as I know she started out as "Alanis" and made some genre of dance club music. I guess it wasn't her and she found herself with "Jagged Little Pill" which was a big seller, at least for a Canadian artist. Also she used her full name rather than just Alanis, from Jagged Little Pill onward.
One of the most unique and beautiful and skillful voices ever. She was a performer of my daughter's generation and I never really heard her until years after her top popularity. But I was blown away by her vocal skill. Not to mention her songwriting. A talent like has not existed very often anywhere.
Alanis’ voice is amazing. Keep in mind these are songs she sang over 30 years ago and The Howard Stern show is on the air early in the morning.
Even if you prefer live acoustic versions of songs, it's worth checking out the studio versions to appreciate why these songs affected the music landscape in the 90's. You oughta know and Ironic hit different on the radio at the time. So maybe do a comparison.
In the 80s-90s, Canada have Alanis Morissette, it was league on his own lane. On the other side of the eastern world, Philippines. The father was a BIG FAN of Alanis, He give her daughter a name of Morissette on it. Where's you also love her so much of her voice. Morissette Amon Lamar.
Nowadays, Morissette is become a household name. Both Queen's able to sang and rock the world's out of the mind😂
SHE IS A GODDESS OF THE 90s she owned it
Beautiful arrangement on those guitars. Her vocals have always been superb.
I need you to understand how much I LOVEEEE this review. Jagged little pill was my first cassette (besides TLC) and you let me relive hearing it for the first time. The purity in your response made me feel like I was experiencing it all over again 😊
She puts so much heart and talent into her songs, I recommend listening to the original studio versions when checking out her music. So you can experience it like we all did and how she released it.
You really should start with the studio versions of songs you're reacting to. She and other artists have a habit of changing lyrics and chords and what ppl want you to hear is the versions that we're familiar with which was usually played on the radio over and over. It's the version that have been endearing to us all.
Your House is a MUST! I request it to everyone hopping on the Alanis train.
It's a capella and her voice is mind blowing 🤯
It was a hidden track on her first album Jagged Little Pill. And it happens to be her best in my opinion. No music to distract from her glorious voice
Alanis... I love and admire her so much!! she so talented and marvellous artist... I recommend you also antoher artist: Jewel... her "yodeling" and playfull voice is also EPIC!!!! hugs from Buenos Aires!!
You would absolutely LOVE The Cranberries' songs like "Zombie" and "Dreams" and "Linger"... Dolores O'Riordan has an amazing Irish accent and singing style.
Her voice seems better after taking a break from the music biz to raise her children and keep her sanity, mental health intact. She's been on a bit of a comeback on her terms which I admire.
I’ve seen Alanis twice in concert… She is absolutely amazing, a definite force to be reckoned with ❤️
She has an amazing voice and her style is unique. I have loved listening to her ages.
I think your reaction her is the best. Like a child learning music. She was, is the queen of the 90s.
Alanis also has a video of her covering "My Humps" in this same style.
There's another singer named "Jewel" who does a similar voice-as-instrument thing. Check out "Who Will Save Your Soul" by her.
But the original queen of shifting vocal registers was Joni Mitchel
I was invited to see her live at Foxwoods casino in Connecticut a few years back and she was awesome. I’ve been to a couple hundred concerts over the years and wouldn’t have gone out of my way for that show, but I was pleasantly surprised by just how good it was. I also love that she played God in the movie “Dogma”.
Love this version but like many have mentioned to understand the impact of the original arrangement had at the time also check it out! I feel that with any of these more acoustic versions of a classic song it is always worth a look at the original version as well.
Have seen her live in large and intimate venues. Her live performances are transcendent. Also, she’s a nice Canadian girl from Ottawa. So proud of and amazed by her ! ❤️🇨🇦
I've been all into your videos that last few days and I really really appreciate how you use the live version when possible and get a real feel for the artist instead of the polished produced music videos
Miss BrittReacts - wow I'm subscribing! Your appreciation of talent is reeling me in. LOVE your reaction to our Alanis! This album "Jagged Little Pill" came out in 1996 and young Alanis blew us away with it. As a singer, I hope you put the whole album on your playlist. For me, her phrasing is everything!
One of the most unique voices, & amazing performers, of all time 🤘 Brilliant reaction.
One of my favorite reactions ever! I can't express in words the crush I have had on this woman since 1995! You can't go wrong with any of her videos, but I'm gonna agree that Uninvited (live) should be your next!
Here's some other amazing female Alternative singers from the 90s with unique sounds: Fiona Apple, Tori Amos, Mazzy Star, Four Non Blondes, L7, the list goes on!
I think you reacted to her before, didn't you? She sang You Oughta Know. The original song was 'his beautiful wife' so that's a lovely recent change in the lyrics. As for her command of self... she was an actress on Nickelodeon as a child, on You Can't Do That On Television. And then she had these amazing albums, full of angst and beauty. Then she literally played God in a movie (Dogma).
“Jagged Little Pill”, was an enormous album in the 90’s. It was everywhere.
This is so different from the original, you could do a separate reaction with the original. She didn't voice a Disney princess but she did Play God in the movie Dogma!
She was a teenager when she wrote the songs on Jagged Little Pill.
Incredible.
She is great and has a great story
Alanis was the queen of the powerful woman movement in the 90's. Her album Jagged Little Pill will forever be one of the best albums ever.
Yes,, look up her original just to see the difference even not to react to but to hear it
You just need to download the entire Album “Jagged Little Pill” to your favorite playlist. You won’t be sorry. My brother got to see her live last year at a music festival (not really appreciating what he was about to experience). I was so jealous when he came back and told me that she was one of the headliners and how impressed he was with her performance. I mean like Duh! She is and always has been AMAZING!!!
I would love to hear your reaction to Jewel… she also has one of the most unique voices. Definitely check out ‘Who Will Save Your Soul’ or ‘You Were Meant For Me’ by Jewel. She had come out in the early 90s, around the same time as Alanis. 😊
Was going to also recommend Jewel ❤
@@janawayne you’ve got some good taste in music 😊 Jewel is definitely good for the soul. Especially 90s Jewel.
Thank you! I love all kinds of music. I think my favorite Jewel is Standing Still, great driving song 🚗. I also really love Break Me. She's just awesome ❤️
@@janawayne she is!!!! That is definitely important, to find the right music to be able to drive to. There is something special about those artists. 😊
Back in the 90s, I was away for a golf weekend with a bunch of guys. One night we were playing cards with the TV on listening to music videos. Shania video started. We paused the cards and drooled watching ST perform for the first time.
She is the best. From Canada and yes no one has a voice like hers
This song has always been my jam, I also love Thank You.
This entire album "Jagged Little Pill" is excellent! She owned the charts for a LOOONG time.
It never seemed to occur to us at the time that none of the things in the song are examples of actual Irony! Lol
Some songs should never end. That's a quote I came up on a night when I was doing something I shouldn't have been doing, long ago.
She uses her Voice like an instrument. She is magic.
She did play God in the Kevin Smith movie dogma. So I think that’s fair.
Alanis has a really beautiful sing called Ablaze, it's one of her more recent songs. I think you'd appreciate it, and her vocals.
Here voice is like breakfast on a crisp but sunny morning. I agree! Beautiful. :)
When me and my sister's were younger we played her tapes all the time and she's still one of my favorites.
Oh, I remember this song, and especially the music video, from MTV. She's awesome.
she always sounded like that. Between her and Morissette Amon they have it all covered :)
Way back in the 80’s there was a show on Nickelodeon called You can’t do that on television, and a very young Alanis got her start on that show.
The whole album. Jagged Little Pill. Amazing. Amazing.
The Only two women I can say are much like this are Joni Mitchell "All I want". and Jewel "Who will save your save your soul".
The word Goddess springs to mind!!
yes!
Oh you really need to go down the rabbit hole with her. My favorite artist when I grew up. There are so, so many songs you need to hear. Uninvited is definitely one of them. I would suggest to hear the older versions from when she first came out with them. The nostalgia is real.
She did play god in Kevin Smith's Dogma.
In addition to her beautiful voice, she’s also a delightful human being with a very calm, peaceful sense about her. She has a charming personality.
It's so without words.... you know. ❤️
I love all of Alanis' songs, but the acoustic versions are another level. You said it, magical.
magical indeed!
Britt, there's a video of her singing acapella at home with her young daughter sitting on her lap. It was on some Covid-time podcast. It showed how effortlessly and beautifully she sings.
Britt , Great Reaction, Alanis is legendary. She is Canadian and Jagged Little Pill is one of the best selling albums of all time. You would like One Hand In My Pocket, a fun song, and You Oughta Know, the ultimate getting even song.
Something you need to understand is the way she sings is similar to how you react. The way you talk and break things down and truly seem interested in them with a great smile. That's a true talent too.
So exciting to see someone so young appreciate the talent of this great singer! His voice is still the same as a thousand years ago, of course, more mature of course but his talent is still there..
Her album Jagged Little Pill is on my top three albums of all time list.
that was a yodel sister....love her and the band that accompanied her in the 90s, especially her then drummer the late taylor hawkins
her first video was "Too Hot!", in 1991 and it was pop/dance song,
quite a change in style from this. No not a Disney princess, but she played God in the Kevin Smith movie "Dogma".
Alanis is from Canada and had is great time at the " grunge " times ! Great Canadiens singer
You should hear the song in it's original version as recorded. She throws a little more power into her voice. In this video it's basically an acoustic version and she has altered some of the deliveries.
Every single song on Jagged Little Pill is amazing. Even the hidden song at thr end of the cd
In the original its..it's... it's 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. It's meeting the man of your dreams, then meeting his beautiful wife.