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Suzanne Vega- Luka (First Listen)

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    Song Link: • Suzanne Vega - Luka

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  • @RedPillMode
    @RedPillMode 4 роки тому +40

    This was important song at the time, got lots if airplay and MTV time. For a good reason too. Song you never forget.

  • @mjpmattos
    @mjpmattos 4 роки тому +67

    I love this song! Now, my suggestion is Tracy Chapman, Fast Car.

    • @rk41gator
      @rk41gator 3 роки тому

      Great Idea.

    • @atticustay1
      @atticustay1 Рік тому

      He’s probably already heard it

    • @hoyageorge
      @hoyageorge 11 місяців тому

      And Tracy's sublime and stirring "The Promise," too.

  • @AlanCanon2222
    @AlanCanon2222 2 роки тому +2

    Suzanne has said in interviews that Luka was a real boy who did live upstairs from her, but who wasn't abused (that she could tell). Years after she'd moved from the apartment, there was a knock at the door of it and her former roommate answered. It was Luka, with his girlfriend in tow, saying "Please tell her that Suzanne Vega really did live here!"
    I play classical to punk, and Suzanne's my all time favorite. Thanks for the reaction!

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 3 роки тому +3

    I'm an adult survivor of a pair of horrifically abusive parents. By the time I was 17 or 18, the physical abuse stopped and it was only emotional. I fled the house as soon as I was legally able, but I never talked about it. Never once talked about it. And then I heard this song. Listening to it for the first time back in the day, I felt like I was drowning, and I simply *had* to talk about it to someone. So I took aside my best friend at the time, told her all about my childhood and the violence and pain and hatred I'd endured, and finally began to heal. This song is thus very, very important to me.
    40 years later, I'm still working on it, but one thing I can proudly say: I never once raised my hand to my own kids, nor ever treated them with anything but compassion and kindness and respect. Basically as a parent I became everything my parents weren't.
    And I married my friend. We were together for 27 years before I lost her to cancer, and I still miss her all these years later.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      I'm sorry to hear about the things you've gone through and your loss, but am happy to hear about the happiness you found and the stance you took with your children

  • @robertcartier5088
    @robertcartier5088 4 роки тому +24

    That song was on the radio every other minute in 1987! It was inescapable.
    Another artist I associate with this one for the simple reason that I bought both CDs at the same time, is Tracy Chapman. You should listen to "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman.

    • @HalkerVeil
      @HalkerVeil 3 роки тому +1

      And that's why we did drugs.

    • @robertcartier5088
      @robertcartier5088 3 роки тому

      @Rob Maynard Yes. As did the album, "The Hurting" by Tears for Fears, a few years earlier.

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 3 роки тому +2

    Her video is amazing and devastating in its stark simplicity. Just like that song.

  • @garycoates4987
    @garycoates4987 3 роки тому +7

    this song always reminds me of the Tom Waits quote
    "I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things"

  • @WDRhine
    @WDRhine 4 роки тому +29

    Nice choice. A beautiful song with a difficult subject. If you'd like a good example of how another folk-pop artist approached this subject try "What's The Matter Here" by 10,000 Maniacs. That song is from the point of view of someone who is aware that abuse is occurring and struggling to decide what to do or say about it, Like "Luka", it has generally upbeat music and the ugliness of the story it tells stands in sharp contrast. Keep up the good work.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Ty WD!

    • @cherylbohlender7341
      @cherylbohlender7341 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah...What's the Matter Here is a great tune. Took a while for me to really listen to the lyrics and I was floored

  • @ArsenalEcho
    @ArsenalEcho 4 роки тому +11

    I love Suzanne and how she tells her stories. Also her voice... The real gem on this album is the title track. Definitely go for it.

  • @hoyageorge
    @hoyageorge 11 місяців тому +1

    This is in the Top 10 songs of all time for me. It's on my playlist at the gym when I want to just let my mind take me somewhere else entirely. I encourage you to listen to it a few more times. It's actually very interesting and catchy musically on repeat listens. It's an epic folk song.

  • @mikedown3219
    @mikedown3219 Рік тому +1

    Purest voice on the planet, positively angelic.

  • @paulockenden4278
    @paulockenden4278 3 роки тому +1

    The juxtaposition of the upbeat musicality supporting such a desperately sad story is so well done

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice song and played on radio stations back in the day!

  • @damonwiggins4035
    @damonwiggins4035 3 роки тому +1

    Similar topic and more powerful is 10,000 Maniacs “What’s the Matter Here.” Great song, great band. I still can listen to that song without tearing up. Love Luka too

  • @enyastar3577
    @enyastar3577 4 роки тому +2

    Been waiting for someone to react to this song for ages, thankyou, I really enjoyed watching !

  • @BrianR.
    @BrianR. 4 роки тому +4

    Love Suzanne Vega, I discovered her music early by buying her first album without even knowing who she was or what kind of music it was. Something I used to do, just buy stuff from artists I had never heard of. Almost always discovered something good or at least interesting. I have everything she's ever recorded and have seen her Live. Excellent songwriter and musician and she was great in concert, she's an amazing storyteller. In addition to those you listed, I would recommend The Queen and the Soldier, 99.9 Fahrenheit Degrees. Cheers!

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +1

      Ty Alden; I used to do the same thing, buying albums I didnt recognize (then I grew up and had bills!)

    • @BrianR.
      @BrianR. 4 роки тому

      @@JustJP haha, same for me!

    • @grapeman63
      @grapeman63 3 роки тому

      To the list of Suzanne's songs already requested, I would add "Gypsy" and my own personal favourite "Penitent".

  • @kindbluey
    @kindbluey 4 місяці тому +1

    Song of the 80's 100%

  • @johnmavroudis2054
    @johnmavroudis2054 4 роки тому +14

    She's really pretty amazing. "Blood Makes Noise," "Cracking," "Marlene On The Wall," "Left Of Center," "Tom's Diner" are all fantastic tunes worth visiting. (and there's a lot of variety in there, too!)

  • @digittbr1688
    @digittbr1688 4 роки тому +4

    One of the deepest messages ever put in a song.

  • @t.r.7547
    @t.r.7547 3 роки тому +2

    This song always make me cry

  • @anneridge9800
    @anneridge9800 2 роки тому +1

    Suzanne has many great songs: 'Marlena on the Wall, 'Freeze Tag' , 'Small Blue Thing' are some of my favs....'Regina Spektor is also amazing, I think you'll like her style (s)- kind of free form/ avant- garde at times. Another is Rikki Lee Jones- 'Danny's All Star Joint', several others from that album.

  • @uychuadongenrich
    @uychuadongenrich 4 роки тому +1

    suzanne vega is awesome, i love her songs , Oh and Jewel both great folk artists

  • @robertmessing6846
    @robertmessing6846 4 роки тому +9

    Great song. The video was huge on the early days of mtv. Background singer Shawn Colvin went on to have multiple hits of her own winning grammy's (not that that means much). One of the producers Lenny Kaye (also of the Patti Smith group) on this album also produced my band in the 80's Great Guy!!!!
    Also......I saw Steve Hackett last night!!!

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +2

      Nice! Had a good time?

    • @justintime42000
      @justintime42000 4 роки тому

      Robert Messing Me too! At BergenPAC in NJ and last night in Westbury. The BergenPAC show was the better of the two. I loved it! I got several rushes of euphoria. Hope you did too!

  • @crazyyyyhorse
    @crazyyyyhorse 4 роки тому +1

    A simple and beatiful song, that reached the top of the charts because of the matter on lyrics and the sensitive way to approach the subject. Many people who suffered in silence - in those days when child abuse hasn't the light of the day - must be touched to this song and even got the courage to face it.

  • @lbd-po7cl
    @lbd-po7cl 4 роки тому +1

    Side note, Irish singer songwriter Luka Bloom (real name Barry Moore) chose his stage name after hearing this song. He may have partly related to the child in the song, and also wanted to get out of the shadow of his more famous older brother Christy Moore, one of the great Irish folk singers. I strongly recommend you checkout some of Luka Bloom's work as well.

  • @larryg7126
    @larryg7126 4 роки тому +4

    "Tom's Diner" stood out from other songs @ the time. Then "Luka" came out and blew myself & others away. Suzanne is great songwriter. In folk the music usually (there are exceptions) carries the vocals which are the crux.
    I would recommend Paty Larkin "Metal Drums - Live" from "In the Square (Live)" album on spotify:track:5ZJR9WkATjYHykfSCv5Sse
    or
    open.spotify.com/track/5ZJR9WkATjYHykfSCv5Sse?si=9jKLtWu4QzeqbM2hC62pdA for a true story, the sweet spot of both Folk & Country is story telling.

  • @1tishhead
    @1tishhead 3 роки тому +2

    My favorite song of hers is Small Blue Thing, which is wide open to interpretation. Also love Queen And The Soldier and Gypsy.

  • @carterlink
    @carterlink 4 роки тому +7

    God, this one brings back memories! (Showing my age😆)
    Folk is definitely not a turn-off for me. I love it.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      😁

    • @lindaeasley5606
      @lindaeasley5606 3 роки тому

      Some of the most important messages are found in folk songs unlike the typical drivel of standard hip hop and country which is mainly about money,and sex

  • @tannogueti
    @tannogueti 27 днів тому

    From France... to our brothers, sisters and friends... this silence! Normal! (what a sh...!)..

  • @doctorteethomega
    @doctorteethomega 4 роки тому +2

    I could see in your face that you understand. Thank you. I do too. Love.

  • @williamgeorgefraser
    @williamgeorgefraser 4 роки тому +7

    Brilliant song. This brings up the subject of child abuse.

  • @bduhe219
    @bduhe219 4 роки тому +1

    I love the guitar and madolines as a group solo/background sell of sound. So reminiscent of that era, 1986 to 1992 or so, of the string acoustics as dominant forefront tracks.

  • @franko6677
    @franko6677 4 роки тому +3

    This was my first ever favorite song when it was new. I was only like 4 years old, but I was so drawn to it and would run to hear it whenever my older brothers watched MTV and it came on. Loved your commentary on the lyrics and the contrast between the upbeat music and darker subject matter. Two of my other faves with that contrast are “Veronica” by Elvis Costello and “Runaway Train” by Soul Asylum. I’ve never thought of the music as boring or bland, it’s simple and straightforward but I think there’s a lot of power in simplicity, and the production on this record gives me feels. Her 4th album, 99.9F, actually has a more experimental sound to it.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Ty Franko!

  • @carlomercorio1250
    @carlomercorio1250 4 роки тому +3

    Check out Michelle Shocked, Tanita Tikaram and Tracey Chapman.

  • @holgerschink1341
    @holgerschink1341 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant and timeless

  • @mannymontgomery9807
    @mannymontgomery9807 3 роки тому +1

    I never noticed the contrast btw the music and lyrics, but I remember that I enjoyed the song (the music) long before I realized the story in the lyrics.

  • @MrFtoudalk
    @MrFtoudalk 4 роки тому +5

    This was a heartbreaking song for me. I worked in an after-school care/ youth club when it was released, and we had a kid who frequently showed up with bruises...

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Its a very sad reality. Ty Frands

  • @ilovecatweazle
    @ilovecatweazle 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing artist that's never afraid to tackle any subject.

  • @rosenfield10
    @rosenfield10 4 роки тому +6

    She has a history of great songs including "Left of Center" (with Joe Jackson), "In Liverpool" (my favorite), and "Fat Man and Dancing Girl".

    • @ddarien951
      @ddarien951 4 роки тому

      @@CJK71 Definitely in liverpool should be next. Though anything froom 99.9f is amazing

    • @wysiwyg2489
      @wysiwyg2489 Рік тому

      The queen and the soldier.

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 4 роки тому +2

    Oh you have to do Marlene on the wall next please so so good love you

  • @charliecharlie3237
    @charliecharlie3237 4 роки тому +3

    Her 99.9 Fahrenheit album was brilliant. It was my personal album of the year in 1992.

    • @joepegel
      @joepegel 4 роки тому

      Yes. It's a unique mixture of folk and techno.
      Her "Solitude Standing" album opened with an a capella song "Tom's Diner". Some DJ (I forget who) remixed it with a techno backing track and it became a club hit. This got her interested in the techno genre and 99.9F was born. Then she went back to more straight up folk.
      The whole album is brilliant, but for my money the best song is "Blood Makes Noise".

  • @paul9010
    @paul9010 4 роки тому +5

    Some other songs by her that you may find more musically interesting: In Liverpool, Penitent, World Before Columbus, Blood Makes Noise, Small Blue Thing.

  • @ralphvillanueva8724
    @ralphvillanueva8724 3 роки тому +1

    Great reaction to the music and the lyrics.

  • @davidwoolbright2416
    @davidwoolbright2416 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t think it’s bland and boring at all! Catchy and clever.

  • @iainweller452
    @iainweller452 4 роки тому +1

    Great reaction and info Another classic song 👍

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Iain!

  • @davidbutler3149
    @davidbutler3149 3 роки тому +1

    You got it...awesome

  • @Sidhecat
    @Sidhecat 3 роки тому +1

    Got it in one, bravo!

  • @lemming9984
    @lemming9984 4 роки тому +3

    You say you are open to Folk. You should try Fairport Convention's Liege and Lief. This is regarded as the ultimate Folk/Rock album, and one of the first to use electric instruments with traditional styles. It still holds it's weight after 51 years!

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Ty Lemming! Any specific songs off the album?

    • @RGRG3232
      @RGRG3232 4 роки тому +1

      "Matty Groves" would be my choice. Any track with Sandy Denny singing are the best tracks from each album.

    • @lemming9984
      @lemming9984 4 роки тому +1

      @@JustJP Tam Lin, Crazy Man Michael or Matty Groves are my favourites

  • @Jfhelwig
    @Jfhelwig 4 роки тому +1

    Great choice to analyze. Interesting song.

  • @atheismo
    @atheismo 3 роки тому

    Man, yours is really a feedback video! Seen so many others who watch in silence, doing nothing and after the music stops just beg their viewers to subscribe to the channel and like their video. For what? Your feedback is well thought out and equally well presented. Thanks for that. Keep it up.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Ty so much!

  • @4ctmam
    @4ctmam 4 роки тому +2

    Comment before watching: Suzanne Vega is one of my favourite artists, brilliant singer and lyricist. I urge you to check out Pilgrimage and Wooden Horse - her most "progressive" songs.

  • @ocwill
    @ocwill 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your comments. Maybe the tune is a little bland, but her level of emotion and the message draw such an emotional response from me every time I hear it (tears most of the way through it). For me, that is powerful. Thanks again from your newest fan.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much oc!

  • @rtwbikerider
    @rtwbikerider 4 роки тому +23

    If you should decide to react to Tom’s Diner, know that it is an earworm that will never fully fade away. You’ll find yourself humming it at the most inane moments. You’ve been warned. Also, it’s the first song to be encoded into an MP3 file by the German scientist who created the format. That’s why people sometimes call Suzanne Vega the “mother of the MP3”.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +1

      Haha, that just makes me look forward to it even more!

    • @smudgyguide8255
      @smudgyguide8255 4 роки тому +3

      But which version of Tom's Diner. Either the long version on the 1987 album Solitude Standing or the more popularly known 1990 remix version by DNA. I'd go for both. Original then remix. Both fantastic in their own right. In friendship, Smudge - A British Quaker

    • @smudgyguide8255
      @smudgyguide8255 4 роки тому +1

      Do original then remix in one video. I reckon fans of your channel would find that awesome in a fan dabby dozy kinda way!

    • @tomski120
      @tomski120 3 роки тому +1

      An earworm ha ha thats so stupid duh!
      , doo, doo, doo, doo, doodoo, doo 😁

  • @sonnyjames8922
    @sonnyjames8922 4 роки тому

    Love the song. Suzanne wrote it in 2 hours one afternoon, first draft was the final, about one of her neighbors named Luka. There's an allure to her voice, its crystal clear and refreshing.

  • @timlamb9428
    @timlamb9428 3 роки тому

    I was 20 when it came out. I was a metal head/head banger but still loved the message and feel of this song and maybe because I related to it because I went through this growing up myself.

  • @henrikeatworld
    @henrikeatworld 4 роки тому +1

    This is actually kinda crazy. I think this song is still being played on Swedish pop radio stations at least every other hour lol. (We don't have much) Cheers!

  • @richardw4336
    @richardw4336 4 роки тому

    I remember this song really standing out when it came out and it grabbed my attention. I like Suzanne Vega as an artist and if you listen to more I don't think you'll be disappointed.

  • @JeromeDukes
    @JeromeDukes 4 роки тому +1

    I know this artist mostly from radio play, I never owned any of her albums. This song was popular when it came out in the 80's. I liked the melody but the song never really made an impression on me. However, it does trigger memories of the hodgepodge of music that came out during my teen years. The 70's and 80's were a beautiful time, when it comes to a diversity in music.

  • @stpnwlf9
    @stpnwlf9 4 роки тому

    Suzanne Vega is a brilliant songwriter. You're correct that musically, her songs are simple and light. But her songs are lyrically dense and full of meaning. All her recordings are excellent but I always gravitate to the first album and songs like "Marlene On The Wall" and "The Queen and the Soldier". Her writing is very cinematic - as you observed, she creates scenes. I have always found her brilliant and also challenging as a listener.

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 3 роки тому +1

    On the same subject you might visit Genesis 'No Son of Mine'. Great video.

  • @freudsigmund72
    @freudsigmund72 4 роки тому

    from the same time period of this song is one of my favourite songs: Sea of time by the Rainbirds. Back in the late 1980's this band was one of the favourites of an M-tv VJ and through her I got hooked on them as well. As with Suzanne Vega, there aren't any reaction video's on The Rainbirds... actually, there isn't even a wikipedia page on them. But when listening to the music I distinctively hear the common links to folk-pop. If you do try this song, go for the 9:50 minute album version.

  • @greggcahill208
    @greggcahill208 3 роки тому +1

    It’s funny how you mentioned the tonal contrast in this song. By design, it was intended to show that many abuse victims quickly become sheepish, then start to withdraw and, finally, become defensive when confronted. Each chorus shows these escalating characteristics, followed by a somewhat abrupt ending. I think that is intended to represent “shutting the door” on outsiders.
    It’s brilliant!

  • @v.j.3029
    @v.j.3029 4 роки тому +2

    For a folk song with such a serious subject, it was a still huge hit back then. I'm gonna go with the family and vote for a Tom's Diner reaction.
    Another suggestion would be Fleetwood Mac with Little Lies and Seven Wonders. Love those song!

    • @harripalomaki8796
      @harripalomaki8796 4 роки тому +1

      I will gladly ditto any song from Tango In The Night album but must insist on Isn't It Midnight. That should have been number one all over the world. I am pretty much obsessed with Lindsey's backing vocals ("Face of a pretty girl"). He sounds like a ghost.
      However, as I've become somewhat familiar with Justin's - Hi, Justin, we're talking about you here! - musical leanings, I'd suggest Sara from the Tusk album. Because it's cosmic, groovy, ATMOSPHERIC and unbearably beautiful.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Ty Harri! I'll put it on the list🙃

  • @codename617
    @codename617 3 роки тому +1

    Everyone keeps mentioning Tracy Chapman's Fast Car. But I feel that Behind The Wall is somewhat closer to Luka because it's about her hearing domestic abuse and feeling helpless.

    • @SunShine-qk4rb
      @SunShine-qk4rb 3 роки тому

      I think that’s a great song to do next

  • @ThatSuzanneSchmid
    @ThatSuzanneSchmid 3 роки тому

    She's the mother of the MP3. Everyone should know her

  • @Lee8275
    @Lee8275 4 роки тому

    I saw the Tracy Chapman Fast Car suggestion and would like to also add her Behind the Wall. Her voice and lyrics are amazing. I get goosebumps.

  • @bduhe219
    @bduhe219 4 роки тому

    If you do nothing else, please listen to Suzanne's IRONBOUND/FANCY POULTRY. my very favs by Suzanne. It sets a tone, that has never escaped my imagination from poverty, desperation, to true hunger for what one cannot have, or to settle for what someone is left with.

  • @dustywaynemusic6297
    @dustywaynemusic6297 4 роки тому

    Listen to her acoustic performance at the Grammys. It's haunting. And at the end you see one guy in a white suit giving her a standing ovation. That's Prince.

  • @ytcarol
    @ytcarol 3 роки тому

    Good, thorough reaction. It helped that you read and focused on the lyrics since that message is central to appreciating the song.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Thank you Carol!

  • @margaretsmith756
    @margaretsmith756 3 роки тому

    Fantastic job on picking up on that dichotomy of musical tone and lyrical theme. Such a powerful song that had a big impact on me when it came out. Honest reaction, so well done there. I don't find the song bland or boring, but that's a personal choice. You might want to check out Marlena On the Wall by Suzanne. Her stuff was always a bit different from other artists, and even if she had songs that didn't speak to me as much as others, I always appreciated her unique "voice". Oh, and if you like folk-influenced singer-songwriters, I suggest checking out Jewel and the Indigo Girls.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Ty so much Margaret!

  • @Rowenband
    @Rowenband 4 роки тому

    I loved this song when it came out. One of the mainstream songs that are just unique and not that mainstream at all, in fact. Just like I liked “Bluejean” by Lana del Rey, or “Sign your Name” by Terence Trent d'Arby. Great songs with soul and complexity, that were very successful.

  • @ChrisEchoes
    @ChrisEchoes 4 роки тому

    Nice choice for a reaction, enjoyed it.
    Suggestion for more singer-songwriters:
    Tom McRae: British artist who has a pretty solid career overshadowed by the fact that his debut album got nominated for a Mercury Prize (basically the U.K. version on a Grammy). It is still my fave album of his but his work has been of consistent high quality ever since. Good entry point is his song The Boy With Bubblegun (not a typo).

  • @marcharley6465
    @marcharley6465 Рік тому

    This song demonstrates how to introduce a difficult theme into a song and still retain great commercial appeal. Compare and contrast to "Daddy" by Korn, which has a similar theme but is too shocking and sonically abrasive to create widespread contemplation of the issue by casual listeners. I like both songs and admire musicians who lyrically deal with emotive and unpleasant concepts. There's a huge palette of emotional and musical colours which can be used to convey the same message.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt 4 роки тому +1

    I'm Swedish. In the 90's, we had a radio show where a bunch of now (locally) famous faces made prank calls to various people.
    One of them called the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm and pretended to be Luka from this song. And he used nothing but the lyrics to have a conversation
    with the woman on the other end!
    ua-cam.com/video/9kVBq8YN2Bg/v-deo.html

  • @RocketDaveA
    @RocketDaveA 4 роки тому

    Another song to check out by her is "Left of Center".

  • @b-boye314
    @b-boye314 2 роки тому

    Dope reaction

  • @nickj5451
    @nickj5451 4 роки тому

    I like it! I may keep her in mind to try some others songs of hers.
    Good points you make about the lyrics.
    And thank /you/ for trying out and giving exposure to lesser-known artists!

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks much Nick!

  • @ChrisPage68
    @ChrisPage68 4 роки тому

    I love the music. The best exponents of the happy tune/sad lyrics were Carol King & Gerry Goffin. Think of songs such as "It Might As Well Rain Until September.

  • @ddarien951
    @ddarien951 4 роки тому +2

    Loving his picks lately. Saw Suzanne live for my 27th birthday a few years ago and she is still as good now. He's right though, Luka is a bit bland. In Liverpool or Solitude Standing would be best next... or Bad Wisdom if you want dark and grim

  • @jimbricker4982
    @jimbricker4982 4 роки тому +1

    Nice one, JP! For a female artist off the beaten path, try Jane Siberry’s song “The White Tent, The Raft” (1988) where - dare I say it - folk meets Peter Gabriel, from her album The Walking.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Folk meet Gabriel...ok ok, has my attention

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 4 роки тому

    Good choice for you Justin I have a feeling you will like this one love you keep up the good reacting

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Thanks David! :)

  • @EPLaiti
    @EPLaiti 3 роки тому

    My personal favourite from Suzanne Vega is Rosemary.

  • @h78meiri
    @h78meiri 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the review on that greate singsong writer,
    Please do a review on "liverpool" of suzanne vega...

  • @Ricketik65
    @Ricketik65 3 роки тому

    Suzanne Vega is one of my favourite artists. You should try the very first song (Cracking) on her first album. I was hooked from the very first lines. Last year I saw her perform live and she is still amazing! Some other great songs from that album are "Freeze Tag", "Small Blue Thing", "Some Yourney" and "The Queen and the Soldier", but she has many more.

  • @kathrynjarlov5166
    @kathrynjarlov5166 3 роки тому

    Anything from her album "nine objects of desire" is great.

  • @4ctmam
    @4ctmam 4 роки тому

    The reason why this song works so well and why it became such a huge hit (sidenote: I can't believe you've never heard it before!) it's because essentially is not a song about an issue. It's a song about a boy.

  • @thrivinginamber2642
    @thrivinginamber2642 2 роки тому

    The melody is intentionally cradling/comforting, to soften the impact of the lyrics, but that crates almost an addictive dynamic where the lyrics push the listener into the comforting melody, and that mirrors the trap that Luka is in, in the song.

  • @jotabill
    @jotabill 4 роки тому

    The comments below are my thoughts exactly. I love this song but toms diner is my favourite. It’s the way she slows and speeds up the time that I really like. In the remix all that is lost.
    I’m enjoying your reactions, do toms diner please

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Thanks Bill!

  • @mattstagger
    @mattstagger 4 роки тому

    Folk, you should check out Pentangle and Fairport Convention (only ‘68-‘ 72ish for Fairport). British Folk Rock of the late 60’s with definite progressive and art-rock elements. Richard Thompson, Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, and others came out of these bands. Personal Fav from Fairport is “Matty Groves” on the album “Liege and Lief” (their opus). It is a traditional British folk tune that goes back at least 200 or 300 years, dealing with adultery and murder.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Thanks Matthew! I'm trying to get some Fairport on soon

    • @lbd-po7cl
      @lbd-po7cl 4 роки тому

      Would love to see your reaction to Fairport. The album Leige and Leif is a must, ideally each track in sequence.

  • @andrewclayton4181
    @andrewclayton4181 3 роки тому

    Like the way you pronounce the 'l' in folk. Most people here rhyme it with joke.
    You said you'd like a recommendation for lesser known bands. There was a singer with a beautiful voice in UK called Sandy Denny. She produced some brilliant work with folk band Fairport Convention. ( try Who knows where the time goes, Fotheringay, or Sailors Life. ) She also formed a short lived but talented band called Fotheringa. ( try Nothing more, The way i feel, or Banks of the Nile)

  • @jeremyadams1521
    @jeremyadams1521 4 роки тому +1

    For some reason the opening of these where you set up reminds me of a kid’s show. I expect you to look up and say “Hey Kids!” 😄

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Lol!! Maybe I should do that sometime😅

  • @CC-uw9kp
    @CC-uw9kp 3 роки тому

    Calypso and Gypsy are, lyrically, two of my very favorites from her.

  • @markmilner842
    @markmilner842 4 роки тому

    Suzanne Vega is great. If you haven’t checked out Tanita Tikaram yet, you should give her a listen, too. “Twist In My Sobriety” and “Poor Cow” are both great songs.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Thank you Mark!

  • @leroyrs
    @leroyrs 3 роки тому

    That's an 80s thing. Nearly every song was upbeat and the songs gave you a good feeling but suddenly you started listening to the song. "Another day in paradise" by Phil Collins, "Mad World", "Everybody wants to rule the world" by Tears for Fears are good examples .

  • @masterofparsnips5327
    @masterofparsnips5327 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful song about a grim subject :( I only really know a few songs of hers but it's probably worth checking out "Cracking" and "Small Blue Thing" from her debut album :) On a similar theme .... I assume you are aware of the song "Jeremy" by Peal Jam ??

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +2

      Ty John! Yup, Jeremy is a great great song. Especially reading up the story behind it.

  • @sidecardog5244
    @sidecardog5244 4 роки тому

    Huge hit back in the day. Good catchy song with a sad story. Not really folk, more like really well done pop.
    An excellent folk/pop group from the mid eighties was/is The Indigo Girls. They had a string of minor hits: Closer to Fine, Least Complicated, Galileo, Hammer and Nail, but their entire early catalogue is brilliant. Two women with acoustic guitars, catchy songs, quirky lyrics. Excellent stuff.
    Ps, Because Luca was such a happy little song on the radio, lots of people had no idea of the dark lyrics. “This song is about What? You’re kidding”

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому +1

      Interesting. Seems that just like the song, people just enjoyed the melody and overlooked the message/the boy

    • @justintime42000
      @justintime42000 4 роки тому

      JustJP The video depicted the boy getting abused. It got a ton of airplay on MTV and other TV rock music. video shows.

  • @misate8993
    @misate8993 4 роки тому

    Suggestions of reactions
    Gentle Giant - The Runaway(If You like The Advent of Panurge, you gonna adore this one)
    The Cure - The Funeral Party
    Thin Lizzy - Black Rose
    Marillion - Grendel
    Renaissance - Black Flame
    Starcastle - Lady Of the Lake
    Triumvirat - Spartacus
    Grobschnitt - Ernies Reise
    Frumpy - How The Gypsy Was Born
    Uriah Heep - Shadows Of Grief
    Thompson Twins - If You Were Here
    Eletric Youth - A Real Hero

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  4 роки тому

      Awesome, ty Misate!

  • @jpa221
    @jpa221 3 роки тому +1

    Try Joan Armatrading,"love and affection". Absolute masterpiece.

  • @Lee8275
    @Lee8275 4 роки тому

    Also, for a song where you have a good juxtaposition try Priscilla Ahn's Lullaby - it's not between the lyrics and music but more a contrast between the thought of a nice gentle lullaby, and she sings it softly, but the lyrics tell the stories of life that is not nice and gentle

  • @whiskytalkauspetersschrank
    @whiskytalkauspetersschrank 4 роки тому +1

    One of those Songs that brought "Folk" back to the pubic , with social and political messages Tracy Chapman would be the other big one "Behind the wall", "talking about a revolution". Old heroes came back, like Joan Baeze with China, or Janis Ian "Breaking Silence". Other great ones would be Indigo Girls "Pushing the needle too far." Jann Arden "Living Under June" Lucinda Williams "Abandoned" or "Pineola" Mary Gauthier "Karla Faye" Gretchen Peters "Independence Day" - better then the Martina McBride version... For Vega well... for me alway more lyrics than musik - like most of her stuff, but its only there to transport the lyrics