I've listened to this song at least 100 times, it deserves it. I have watched about 20 reactions and the look on people's faces when they first get what the song is about and when the Dada comes into view is priceless. I've never seen a song move people like this one.
That was his real father. He did not have cancer of any sort. But he was dying from Kidney failure. Your reaction was one of the best and most sincere I have ever seen. Thank you.
Yes, that is his dad. He has Stage 4 Kidney Disease. Shortly after this video was released he finally received a donor kidney and is doing better. This was the first time his dad heard this song. The producer wanted to edit out the cracks in his voice and James Blunt refused. Great reaction! Love James Blunt!
That is fantastic, I am glad to hear that. I am also glad James opted to keep the cracks in. Made it more authentic and genuine in my opinion. Very sincere and raw as opposed to edited to sound perfect. I like that.
@@suffireax I believe that all proceeds from this song went to research for Cancer. I can hardly see to type this....such raw emotions running through me atm.....Beautiful reaction from you my friend
I just returned home after seeing my father's CT/MRI Scans. Stage 4 mucosal melanoma that he's fought for 2 years. It's returned to his liver, ribs, spinal column. He's 89, Mom is 90; He's in a special chemo protocol. Toughing it out. Preparing things. Getting things in order. Setting up to take care of his wife of 70 years. We've had our ups and downs and a large stretch in between where we barely spoke. But, the past few years and since this diagnosis/prognosis, I'm about to experience this. He has between 1-4 months and is 1200 miles away. This song is so true. I know his mistakes and he knows mine. And it doesn't matter. I'm his only son. This song is hard but, it helps. Seeing others react to it, too. We're still our father's sons.
"I folded your clothes on the chair" such a small thing we do as we straighten the room. My dad is dying slowly and horribly and we are just helpless witnesses in these last weeks. I wish I could play this for him. I am the daughter but he is a very stoic man and not affectionate. Every night i tell him to rest and I love him. He passed away 6/15/21 after i wrote this comment.
In 2006 I moved from Scotland to the US. In 2009 my wife and new baby returned to Scotland to visit my parents. After two weeks it was time to come home to the US. I remember on the drive to the airport leaning over and telling my wife that I was going to hug my Dad and tell him I loved him before we got on the plane. It wasn't something we ever really did, but I felt like I had to. At the airport my parents walked us to the security line and ..I choked. I gave my Dad a one-armed half-hug and told him "I'll see you later." I never seen my Dad alive again. To this day, the biggest regret of my life. Tell the people you love how you feel. Don't make my mistake.
Enjoy your time with your dad however you can. I just built some garden stuff and moved a few tonnes of earth with mine. He's in his mid 70's and refuses to not share the work equally - the joy of being able to share something as simple as a little garden project is wonderful.
The man in the video is James Blunts's father, James Blunt wrote the song for his father who is dying, his kidneys are failing. There only working at 11%, James Blunt was a reconnaissance officer and a Captain in the Life Guards regiment of the British Army, he served under NATO during the 1999 Kosovo War.
James Blunt donated the proceedings to Help for Heroes and the British Legion. Charities in the UK that help services and ex services people in the UK and the Commonwealth.
James Blunt has a beautiful voice, but in this video his voice was raw from the emotions he was feeling -- the tears in his eyes. And thank you, for having the video we see on the screen large enough that we can all see those tears and his facial expressions which are both affected by his emotions.
James Blunt and his Dad, both incredible ex Service men. James was a Captain in the British Army and was a tank commander working with NATO in Kosovo and his Dad was a Colonel. Loved your reaction, such a beautiful song, James is such a talented singer and has a wicked sense of humour! Xx
I really relate to his dad, I'm stage 3 kidney failure, I am glad they found a donor for him, I am not going to be lucky 4 autoimmune diseases be a waste. But I love him.
I couldn't hold back the tears from falling. Lost my dad so many years ago but wasn't there to be with him in his last moments. Love your reaction, so sincere and very honest. Love your channel.
Lost my dad with cancer,I was so proud to have been able to hold him in he's final minutes ,and this song just brings it all back ,it's absolutely beautiful 💕
First off, this song hit home for me so much. I sat next to my dad as he passed in my home after a long illness. We never had what I would call a great relationship, but when he became ill, my family and I decided to bring him into our home for the time he had remaining. He passed with me, my wife, and his grandchildren at his side. This song really resonates the feelings one has at that most difficult time. Your reaction was dead on. Thank you for playing it.
I know you posted this a while ago, but I wanted to tell you how much your reaction to this beautiful song has touched me. I lost my father a little over a year ago, and this brings tears to my eyes every time I watch it. Thanks for showing a piece of your soul.
It's the bit when he sings "while you're sleeping I'll try to make you proud". That always get me man! Yes that's his dad. It's a very emotion fueled song but when the camera pans out and he's sitting with his dad is nice.
My father passed away from cancer years ago, yet I shall never forget the time when it happened. James Blunt's father is in the video & had kidney problems but fortunately had a new kidney, God bless him. R.I.P. to my wonderful dad. xx
This song is like no other. This is truly a masterpiece and so glad he did this. Everyone can learn from this video that our time is limited so tell your loved ones what they mean to you now! On a lighter note... have you done Bonfire Heart! It’s a favorite! Thank you for reacting to this amazing song!
Suffi, thank you for sharing your reaction to the Blunt video of 'Monsters'. You did a nice job of sharing what you saw and felt...and not knowing exactly the situation...trying to walk through what you sensed maybe was the case. I found your closing about not watching again...fascinating. As a 67 yr old white guy who studies suffering...let me offer a different place of perception... If you listen to what you said...you offered that the music made you think about emotional things you didn't want to think about, if I understood you correctly. If you abstract the relationships that James is pointing to of son/father...notice that practically every relationship of value to you...has things unsaid...in which it could be 'just two grown people saying good-bye'. You're a male...and your socialization amongst other males...so often leaves males deeply isolated from what they really feel...as their feeling are often denied because they make tears appear...and unshared if they make you gentle...present...and in any way scary to the males who've been driven into hyper-masculinity to meet the needs most often of a wounded father. Blunt's visual relationship could be ANY relationship of value. Implicit in not wanting to deal with the emotional work again...is that you think you have time to understand...perceive...learn...how to be a male present, in this here...this now...which can basically be understood as our famous 'tomorrow' that never comes...because it's always...tomorrow. Strokes and heart attacks don't tell us they're coming...next Tuesday. They grab a life and drag it off the street without anyone sensing what happened until the autopsy. No time to say 'good-bye' or I'm sorry...or I love you...or 'You still owe me that $500 bucks!' Poof! Gone. And waiting...you always thought you'd have time...because you were afraid of screwing up the moment? My 94-yr old father is waiting to leave...patiently...impatiently...as he's grown so disgusted with his nation...his extended family...his world...as our worship of gold and power continues to tear down and tear apart things his generation fought to protect and ensure...as imperfect as they were. We've had the conversation...'two grown men saying good-bye' because we dealt with our debris after the death of my mother 37 years ago. I've been listening to Blunt's song on loop off and on for weeks...because music that moves us...helps us find in ourselves unresolved memories and their meanings...and etches in memory tools of music that might be of assistance for others in dealing with unresolved emotions in their lives. I've probably watched 75 reactions...as I work on developing cultural tools to assist people to address their real lives we teach them to ignore and deny. I'm not suggesting that you are in some denial or anything...but you did seemingly point to your not wanting to think about these kind of conversations now. I use to teach sociology at a Big Ten school...and I use to lead certain classes in death meditations...to help them come close to facing their own demise...and what did they want to do...which often leads to repairing the space between oneself and people one cared about...until hurt. I would encourage you to learn to swim in uncomfortable waters...until you are comfortable in them...because the discomfort is always fear of one's own inadequacies...and the best nurturance for that...is staring into 'mirrors' until we see ourselves...and recognize our fears are without roots. Thanks again for sharing! ;-) mark
I had to comfort my father in his last days. He had Alzheimer's and he was so afraid. I wasn't there when he died but I had seen him just a few hours before. This song is beautiful.
Thank you for reacting to this song. Here in Canada during the covid lockdown my father has been living in a extended Care facility which also in lock down when he passed away. His health was continuously fading and I was not allowed in to see him for months. With the time of his passing drawing near and with him no longer being able to verbally communicate I had to say my goodbyes to him over a video call. During the call I played this song for him and I could see the tears starting to roll down his face. At that moment I knew he could still hear, and understand everything that was being said to him. And just how much I loved him and was proud to be his son. It was the hardest time I have ever faced in my life because I just wanted to be there to hold his hand before his time came. This song will forever remind me of that moment.
I am so very sorry. I can't imagine not being able to be with one of my loved ones as they pass. That must have been truly awful. I hope you are doing okay. This song must hit extremely close to home.
James Blunt does not deserve all the stick he gets, however quick he is to comeback, it’s still got to sting. Big love for another human. Big love for James
He does seem like a genuine, nice guy. Even if you dislike his music, you can't really hate him. He takes all the abuse in good spirits, has a sense of humour and he never appears like a dick.
Every song my daddy loved I sang to him when he getting ready to pass away!! No more could of should of because he never want you carry any weight doesn’t belong to you!! Powerful song from James
they way you just discribed your view on how powerful, James, realizing an opportunity he had to let his father hear, see and know how much he has loved him,was as emotional to me as is the song,you Mr.made me cry by being so in tune with genuine emotions.
Another emotional song of James Blunt's - and one of my absolute favourites - is 'Carry You Home,' which James wrote in honour of fallen comrades when he was in the army. Well worth a watch and react, especially if you're a fan of his.
my father passed away when i was 7 years old on monday july 23rd at 1:30 am in 2012 from a massive heart attack and this song makes me cry every damn time.
I was one of my dad’s primary caregivers for the last two years of his life, and this song really describes how it is when the roles are reversed. He’s been gone over 22 years now, but this song brings everything back. Great reaction!
❤😥loved ur reaction to this song, for sure the most saddest song around and ur analysis is so to the point. I told my step son listen to it after we were there for his dad's last breath in the hospital. I cry to it every time and just hope he heard me say that I loved him before he left us.
After this song a distant cousin was tested,was a match and donated a kidney to James's father.He is doing well but still has health issues.The song is heartbreaking but the genuine pain and anguish kill me
I never had a dad to love. I never knew what it was like to have that bond between father and son. My father abandoned me when I was five years old. This song just tears me up.
His father had stage 4 kidney failure, and they wasn't able to find a match. Everyone on the set cried but his father. He said why are you crying, I'm still here. James refused to autotune, he wanted it to be raw. After, a distant cousin matched, and the father got his transplant and is doing well. James donated the money to veterans. Both james and his father have served. James is such an underrated artist. He's a brilliant musician and a wonderful human being.
I know you don't want to listen to this song again, but one day you will need it! It's a true Masterpiece and I believe it has helped so many and will continue to help so many with their pain.
What a beautiful song and voice. The first part of the song you are hearing him singing to his father that passed. But no. Then you see his Dad sitting next to him and you get punched in the heart a little harder! I am also assuming this is his Dad. If you can tell them how you feel now. Good thing I wasn't doing this reaction! 😢😢
Yes its his Father at the time of recording he was suffering from stage 4 kidney failure and trying to find a donor, the good news is he found a donor and doing well
I knew you would like this one. I recommend this song 2 months ago to your Caleo reaction, with another one unknown Ed Sheeran's song. This is one of the songs you hear when you want to cry ... Greatings from 🇩🇪
They were both serving soldiers. Here they are expected to keep a stiff upper lip. James wanted to do this live. He owns a pub now amongst other things. You are beautiful too?
Yes, sure others have already posted, but that’s his father. From what I’ve read, they had a strenuous relationship, but reconciled. Amazingly beautiful song. I tear up every time I hear it.
Such a heartbroken song!!!Please when you have time,react to one of his old songs such as "1973","Carry you home""Goodbye my lover (this one is as havy as this one) and one special from his last album is,"The Greatest".
You should honestly to more of James Blunt his music is good, mostly sad but there are some good cheerful songs by him. I recommend should i give it all up, 5 miles, postcards, billy and goodbye my lover
Reaction to your reaction respect because it was and is hard I stood in every place in that one and Now being old this will one day become my kids song to me or me to them. So I respect you your option and not wanting to think because that is a reality and it hurts. Good reaction.
I've watched this video probably about 40 times and watched people react to it. I can relate to what you seen in the song my dad right now has dementia we just lost my mom to Alzheimer's. I've cried a lot just watching this video
Ok, to be honest I have never heard of this song though. And the first time I found out was when Cakra Khan covered it. He sings it is also dedicated to his deceased father. Thanks to James Blunt for making such a great song. Thanks for the reaction, and for reading my comments.
My daddy knew he was dying. He spent the last week of his life "clearing the slate." He was a very stoic man, so when he did pass, his last selfish act of laying bare all the would'ves, should'ves, and could'ves allowed me to be at peace. Thank you, Daddy.
Was Du vorher nicht gesagt hast, bereust Du oft danach. Aber die zweite Chance, wie Du sagst, bekommt nicht jeder. Das Lied ist sehr ergreifend, es packt Dich am Kern Deiner Gefühle, für dieses Thema. Warum ist es so schwer, seine Gefühle auszudrücken? Vielleicht kann man keine Gefühle ausdrücken, wie einen Pickel? Vielleicht sollte man sie erdulden, hingeben, tragen und zulassen.
I've listened to this song at least 100 times, it deserves it. I have watched about 20 reactions and the look on people's faces when they first get what the song is about and when the Dada comes into view is priceless. I've never seen a song move people like this one.
That was his real father. He did not have cancer of any sort. But he was dying from Kidney failure.
Your reaction was one of the best and most sincere I have ever seen. Thank you.
A nice bit of added context, he donated all the proceeds from this song to ex-soldiers/veteran charities, as he is a veteran himself.
Wow,what a great man
He shot this entire video in one take bcz he and the crew didn’t think they could do it twice. Great reaction!
Yes, that is his dad. He has Stage 4 Kidney Disease. Shortly after this video was released he finally received a donor kidney and is doing better. This was the first time his dad heard this song. The producer wanted to edit out the cracks in his voice and James Blunt refused. Great reaction! Love James Blunt!
That is fantastic, I am glad to hear that. I am also glad James opted to keep the cracks in. Made it more authentic and genuine in my opinion. Very sincere and raw as opposed to edited to sound perfect. I like that.
I know let’s hope he is not getting COVID. That could easily kill him now
@@suffireax James was a tank commander and was one of the first into Kosovo , his dad was a colonel .
He received transplant by a cousin with the same name. Both are doing well and his dad is staying quarantined away from COVID!
@@suffireax I believe that all proceeds from this song went to research for Cancer. I can hardly see to type this....such raw emotions running through me atm.....Beautiful reaction from you my friend
I just returned home after seeing my father's CT/MRI Scans. Stage 4 mucosal melanoma that he's fought for 2 years. It's returned to his liver, ribs, spinal column. He's 89, Mom is 90; He's in a special chemo protocol. Toughing it out. Preparing things. Getting things in order. Setting up to take care of his wife of 70 years. We've had our ups and downs and a large stretch in between where we barely spoke. But, the past few years and since this diagnosis/prognosis, I'm about to experience this. He has between 1-4 months and is 1200 miles away. This song is so true. I know his mistakes and he knows mine. And it doesn't matter. I'm his only son. This song is hard but, it helps. Seeing others react to it, too. We're still our father's sons.
I love your analogy of this song! Spot on. This song gets me every time.
“I folded your clothes on the chair.” That says it all.
This is the most beautiful song I've ever heard. James Blunt is incredible.
Absolutely beautiful and sad. Heard he donated the proceeds to those needing transplants. Very generous of him❤🎉
No, to injured soldiers “Help For Heroes “.
"I folded your clothes on the chair" such a small thing we do as we straighten the room. My dad is dying slowly and horribly and we are just helpless witnesses in these last weeks. I wish I could play this for him. I am the daughter but he is a very stoic man and not affectionate. Every night i tell him to rest and I love him. He passed away 6/15/21 after i wrote this comment.
In 2006 I moved from Scotland to the US. In 2009 my wife and new baby returned to Scotland to visit my parents. After two weeks it was time to come home to the US. I remember on the drive to the airport leaning over and telling my wife that I was going to hug my Dad and tell him I loved him before we got on the plane. It wasn't something we ever really did, but I felt like I had to. At the airport my parents walked us to the security line and ..I choked. I gave my Dad a one-armed half-hug and told him "I'll see you later." I never seen my Dad alive again. To this day, the biggest regret of my life. Tell the people you love how you feel. Don't make my mistake.
James came to Canada many time and we love him and respect James .He is a gentleman and he smile like no one a jocker at time put a excellent singer
Enjoy your time with your dad however you can. I just built some garden stuff and moved a few tonnes of earth with mine. He's in his mid 70's and refuses to not share the work equally - the joy of being able to share something as simple as a little garden project is wonderful.
Crazy to realize that 'you're beautiful' came out in 2003... nearly 20 years ago. Mind blown, I officially feel old.
This song Monsters hits a spot somewhere that hardly ever gets hit
The man in the video is James Blunts's father, James Blunt wrote the song for his father who is dying, his kidneys are failing. There only working at 11%, James Blunt was a reconnaissance officer and a Captain in the Life Guards regiment of the British Army, he served under NATO during the 1999 Kosovo War.
James Blunt donated the proceedings to Help for Heroes and the British Legion. Charities in the UK that help services and ex services people in the UK and the Commonwealth.
Thank you for a great reaction..this one hits you
James Blunt has a beautiful voice, but in this video his voice was raw from the emotions he was feeling -- the tears in his eyes. And thank you, for having the video we see on the screen large enough that we can all see those tears and his facial expressions which are both affected by his emotions.
Anger is temporary. Death is permanent. Choose wisely, friends.
James Blunt and his Dad, both incredible ex Service men. James was a Captain in the British Army and was a tank commander working with NATO in Kosovo and his Dad was a Colonel. Loved your reaction, such a beautiful song, James is such a talented singer and has a wicked sense of humour! Xx
You are one articulate man.
Both father and son were Army men,
Holding back feelings is probably part of basic training in the British army!
I really relate to his dad, I'm stage 3 kidney failure, I am glad they found a donor for him, I am not going to be lucky 4 autoimmune diseases be a waste. But I love him.
You get it man, you got the very spirit of the song
I couldn't hold back the tears from falling. Lost my dad so many years ago but wasn't there to be with him in his last moments. Love your reaction, so sincere and very honest. Love your channel.
Lost my dad with cancer,I was so proud to have been able to hold him in he's final minutes ,and this song just brings it all back ,it's absolutely beautiful 💕
First off, this song hit home for me so much. I sat next to my dad as he passed in my home after a long illness. We never had what I would call a great relationship, but when he became ill, my family and I decided to bring him into our home for the time he had remaining. He passed with me, my wife, and his grandchildren at his side. This song really resonates the feelings one has at that most difficult time. Your reaction was dead on. Thank you for playing it.
I know you posted this a while ago, but I wanted to tell you how much your reaction to this beautiful song has touched me. I lost my father a little over a year ago, and this brings tears to my eyes every time I watch it. Thanks for showing a piece of your soul.
It's the bit when he sings "while you're sleeping I'll try to make you proud". That always get me man! Yes that's his dad. It's a very emotion fueled song but when the camera pans out and he's sitting with his dad is nice.
I totally agree
@@suffireax james Blunt always has a way of making videos hit a note. Excuse the turn of phrase.
My dad died 5 months ago, this song kills me. I miss my dad so much
My father passed away from cancer years ago, yet I shall never forget the time when it happened. James Blunt's father is in the video & had kidney problems but fortunately had a new kidney, God bless him. R.I.P. to my wonderful dad. xx
This song is like no other. This is truly a masterpiece and so glad he did this. Everyone can learn from this video that our time is limited so tell your loved ones what they mean to you now! On a lighter note... have you done Bonfire Heart! It’s a favorite! Thank you for reacting to this amazing song!
True, Mommawinks, this song is like no other. It really is in a class by itself. It pierces the heart.
The most genuine reaction to this song... Thanks 🙏❤🙏
Suffi, thank you for sharing your reaction to the Blunt video of 'Monsters'. You did a nice job of sharing what you saw and felt...and not knowing exactly the situation...trying to walk through what you sensed maybe was the case. I found your closing about not watching again...fascinating. As a 67 yr old white guy who studies suffering...let me offer a different place of perception...
If you listen to what you said...you offered that the music made you think about emotional things you didn't want to think about, if I understood you correctly. If you abstract the relationships that James is pointing to of son/father...notice that practically every relationship of value to you...has things unsaid...in which it could be 'just two grown people saying good-bye'. You're a male...and your socialization amongst other males...so often leaves males deeply isolated from what they really feel...as their feeling are often denied because they make tears appear...and unshared if they make you gentle...present...and in any way scary to the males who've been driven into hyper-masculinity to meet the needs most often of a wounded father. Blunt's visual relationship could be ANY relationship of value.
Implicit in not wanting to deal with the emotional work again...is that you think you have time to understand...perceive...learn...how to be a male present, in this here...this now...which can basically be understood as our famous 'tomorrow' that never comes...because it's always...tomorrow. Strokes and heart attacks don't tell us they're coming...next Tuesday. They grab a life and drag it off the street without anyone sensing what happened until the autopsy. No time to say 'good-bye' or I'm sorry...or I love you...or 'You still owe me that $500 bucks!' Poof! Gone. And waiting...you always thought you'd have time...because you were afraid of screwing up the moment?
My 94-yr old father is waiting to leave...patiently...impatiently...as he's grown so disgusted with his nation...his extended family...his world...as our worship of gold and power continues to tear down and tear apart things his generation fought to protect and ensure...as imperfect as they were. We've had the conversation...'two grown men saying good-bye' because we dealt with our debris after the death of my mother 37 years ago. I've been listening to Blunt's song on loop off and on for weeks...because music that moves us...helps us find in ourselves unresolved memories and their meanings...and etches in memory tools of music that might be of assistance for others in dealing with unresolved emotions in their lives. I've probably watched 75 reactions...as I work on developing cultural tools to assist people to address their real lives we teach them to ignore and deny. I'm not suggesting that you are in some denial or anything...but you did seemingly point to your not wanting to think about these kind of conversations now. I use to teach sociology at a Big Ten school...and I use to lead certain classes in death meditations...to help them come close to facing their own demise...and what did they want to do...which often leads to repairing the space between oneself and people one cared about...until hurt. I would encourage you to learn to swim in uncomfortable waters...until you are comfortable in them...because the discomfort is always fear of one's own inadequacies...and the best nurturance for that...is staring into 'mirrors' until we see ourselves...and recognize our fears are without roots.
Thanks again for sharing! ;-) mark
(Through my tears) Thank you for this reaction.
I’m not sure I’ve ever heard this song before
I’m a big snotty mess now
That makes two of us brother!
@@martinotoole9959 three
I had to comfort my father in his last days. He had Alzheimer's and he was so afraid. I wasn't there when he died but I had seen him just a few hours before. This song is beautiful.
This is my first time watching your channel and you’ve done an excellent job.
Thank you for reacting to this song. Here in Canada during the covid lockdown my father has been living in a extended Care facility which also in lock down when he passed away. His health was continuously fading and I was not allowed in to see him for months. With the time of his passing drawing near and with him no longer being able to verbally communicate I had to say my goodbyes to him over a video call. During the call I played this song for him and I could see the tears starting to roll down his face. At that moment I knew he could still hear, and understand everything that was being said to him. And just how much I loved him and was proud to be his son. It was the hardest time I have ever faced in my life because I just wanted to be there to hold his hand before his time came. This song will forever remind me of that moment.
I am so very sorry. I can't imagine not being able to be with one of my loved ones as they pass. That must have been truly awful. I hope you are doing okay. This song must hit extremely close to home.
@@suffireax Thank you.
He makes you feel because it is real. (for every person that has ever lived)
Great reaction to a beautiful, emotional ballad of sorrow. Blunt, indeed.
James Blunt does not deserve all the stick he gets, however quick he is to comeback, it’s still got to sting.
Big love for another human. Big love for James
He does seem like a genuine, nice guy. Even if you dislike his music, you can't really hate him. He takes all the abuse in good spirits, has a sense of humour and he never appears like a dick.
Every song my daddy loved I sang to him when he getting ready to pass away!! No more could of should of because he never want you carry any weight doesn’t belong to you!! Powerful song from James
Thank you for the ❤️💔❤️💜💕🥵
True.. beautiful.. heartfelt! ❤️
Love your reaction 😇
You're right, of all these wrenching profound lyrics, the best one may be "The time is gone..."
they way you just discribed your view on how powerful, James, realizing an opportunity he had to let his father hear, see and know how much he has loved him,was as emotional to me as is the song,you Mr.made me cry by being so in tune with genuine emotions.
Yours is one of the best reactions I have seen to this song
Another emotional song of James Blunt's - and one of my absolute favourites - is 'Carry You Home,' which James wrote in honour of fallen comrades when he was in the army. Well worth a watch and react, especially if you're a fan of his.
Full of such emotions, sad yet so beautiful ❤️.. great reaction Danny
my father passed away when i was 7 years old on monday july 23rd at 1:30 am in 2012 from a massive heart attack and this song makes me cry every damn time.
I was one of my dad’s primary caregivers for the last two years of his life, and this song really describes how it is when the roles are reversed. He’s been gone over 22 years now, but this song brings everything back. Great reaction!
I haven’t even lost someone and I’m in tears
Well done James
❤😥loved ur reaction to this song, for sure the most saddest song around and ur analysis is so to the point. I told my step son listen to it after we were there for his dad's last breath in the hospital. I cry to it every time and just hope he heard me say that I loved him before he left us.
After this song a distant cousin was tested,was a match and donated a kidney to James's father.He is doing well but still has health issues.The song is heartbreaking but the genuine pain and anguish kill me
I never had a dad to love. I never knew what it was like to have that bond between father and son. My father abandoned me when I was five years old. This song just tears me up.
His father had stage 4 kidney failure, and they wasn't able to find a match. Everyone on the set cried but his father. He said why are you crying, I'm still here. James refused to autotune, he wanted it to be raw. After, a distant cousin matched, and the father got his transplant and is doing well. James donated the money to veterans. Both james and his father have served. James is such an underrated artist. He's a brilliant musician and a wonderful human being.
I remember that "beautiful" song. He looks soooo different now and yes, his voice really is unique.
We are all equal at death. Neither son nor father or daughter or mother. Just adults saying goodbye.
Suffi you might want to listeen to "Goodbye my Lover by James Blunt. Love it.
Agreed- I think the early live version of “goodbye my lover” is so powerful. Again, you can see raw emotion on his face
That song is written from a stalkers point of view though. Blunt said so himself.
Do the live version from Oxford University, it's like watching a man die.
@@RetiredMegatron When exactly ?
@@madhavprakash9535 i think it was on a british radio show i cant remember the name of.
I know you don't want to listen to this song again, but one day you will need it! It's a true Masterpiece and I believe it has helped so many and will continue to help so many with their pain.
James Blunt was the first one in Kosovo when the other forces came.
I've literally seen dozens of reactions to this video and you're the very first one who didn't end up crying...
What a beautiful song and voice. The first part of the song you are hearing him singing to his father that passed. But no. Then you see his Dad sitting next to him and you get punched in the heart a little harder! I am also assuming this is his Dad. If you can tell them how you feel now. Good thing I wasn't doing this reaction! 😢😢
Yes its his Father at the time of recording he was suffering from stage 4 kidney failure and trying to find a donor, the good news is he found a donor and doing well
@@JG-fv9bv thank you. It was so emotional I looked into if it was his Dad and saw the good news! 🙏
Found myself calling my 93 yo Dad even before this finished to tell him I love him...
I knew you would like this one. I recommend this song 2 months ago to your Caleo reaction, with another one unknown Ed Sheeran's song. This is one of the songs you hear when you want to cry ...
Greatings from 🇩🇪
Great recommendation!
This is one of the most beautiful songs, and I have such a hard time listening to it. It rips my heart out and stomps on it every time.
omg great take on this...subbed for sure!!...
They were both serving soldiers. Here they are expected to keep a stiff upper lip. James wanted to do this live. He owns a pub now amongst other things. You are beautiful too?
Yes, sure others have already posted, but that’s his father. From what I’ve read, they had a strenuous relationship, but reconciled. Amazingly beautiful song. I tear up every time I hear it.
Such a heartbroken song!!!Please when you have time,react to one of his old songs such as "1973","Carry you home""Goodbye my lover (this one is as havy as this one) and one special from his last album is,"The Greatest".
This song saved his dad a distant relative gave his dad the kidney .
This one makes me ugly cry every damn time. I wish my father would let me be close, we talk on special occasions only, 3-4 sentences.
Same, but my dads gone now ☹️
@@onechopbuddy3849 hugs, that sucks.
You should honestly to more of James Blunt his music is good, mostly sad but there are some good cheerful songs by him. I recommend should i give it all up, 5 miles, postcards, billy and goodbye my lover
His dad got his kidney transplant!!! Prayers out!!!
Just beautiful
Well that made me cry.
@Kristina Lee Yeah it made me ugly cry too.
Excellent reaction!
שיר מהמם.מאוד מרגש❤❤❤אהבתי את התגובה שלך🫶🫶🫶
Reaction to your reaction respect because it was and is hard I stood in every place in that one and Now being old this will one day become my kids song to me or me to them. So I respect you your option and not wanting to think because that is a reality and it hurts. Good reaction.
I've watched this video probably about 40 times and watched people react to it. I can relate to what you seen in the song my dad right now has dementia we just lost my mom to Alzheimer's. I've cried a lot just watching this video
Ok, to be honest I have never heard of this song though. And the first time I found out was when Cakra Khan covered it. He sings it is also dedicated to his deceased father.
Thanks to James Blunt for making such a great song.
Thanks for the reaction, and for reading my comments.
I dont know how anyone could watch this and at least not tear up..
My daddy knew he was dying. He spent the last week of his life "clearing the slate." He was a very stoic man, so when he did pass, his last selfish act of laying bare all the would'ves, should'ves, and could'ves allowed me to be at peace. Thank you, Daddy.
After filming this song everybody was crying that where there when he did this. His Dad said to everyone why are you all crying for I’m still here.
Another brilliant one you should check out is no bravery or carry you home james blunt
You hit right on point
Its his real dad this song saved his life he had stage 4 kidney disease a distant relative saw it got tested and was a match
U2's ''Kite' has the same sentiment about Bono's dad😪❤
....nobody's reacted to this yet. Worth a listen💔
I enjoyed your take on the song. Thanks.
Yes that is his dad ✌
You have sad it all truly amazing 😢😢❤❤❤❤
Yeah I wish I had the time to say to my father
EXCELLENT reaction
Very good Reaction...
This song saved his dad’s life because afterwards from an interview about the song, they found a kidney donor.
Elvis...if i can dream is awesome
fun fact, he was in the scout tank regiment.
Was Du vorher nicht gesagt hast, bereust Du oft danach. Aber die zweite Chance, wie Du sagst, bekommt nicht jeder. Das Lied ist sehr ergreifend, es packt Dich am Kern Deiner Gefühle, für dieses Thema. Warum ist es so schwer, seine Gefühle auszudrücken? Vielleicht kann man keine Gefühle ausdrücken, wie einen Pickel? Vielleicht sollte man sie erdulden, hingeben, tragen und zulassen.
Your intro is pretty nice.