TRAINWRECKORDS: Faith Hill's "Cry"
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2024
- The queen of country music Faith Hill can go pop and still keep all her fans! Right?
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When I was little, I thought the textbook company Mcgraw-Hill was owned by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Same here, and I wondered why they were giving me all those math problems.
@@paytonriley6981you rednecks arent very bright, are you?
This is actually their claim to fame in the alternate universe that also features the Berenstein Bears.
@@drygnfyrewhere Nelson Mandela died in the 80s and no one knows what Barbra Streisand’s house looks like. Wait…
Holy shit
Also, it's nice to have a Trainwreckord that isn't "Nirvana Killed My Career." Instead it might be "9/11 Killed My Career?"
The “whining about people not respecting your traditions” makes me think about a joke I heard: how many country fans does it take to change a lightbulb? Five. One to change it and four to talk about how good the old lightbulb was.
Someone needs to do an all-Shorts channel that is exclusively Lightbulb jokes.
😂😂
That doesn't just apply to country fans, though. I've heard rock and hip-hop fans say the same thing. And honestly, there's nothing wrong with having a reverence for traditional sounding music. People say you shouldn't look at the past through rose colored glasses, but by the same token, you shouldn't value something just because it's modern and trendy.
pre 80's country was so much better tho'. Ain't ever gonna lie.
@@bfsgmancountry is kinda special because a variation of it had simply been around longer. If you include folk and acoustic blues in the big tent, it's been around for a long ass time. I've seen people complain about country being too commercial in the fifties. That's why people point it out.
Now rock is slowly catching up to it, but still.
Me a retail worker:....*eye twitch*...it's her. HER. IT HAS ALL. BEEN HER DOING. EVERY SINGLE RETAIL JOB I HAVE HAD THIS WOMAN'S ENTIRE DISCOGRAPHY FOLLOWS ME NONSTOP. AND HERE I WAS, FOOL THAT I AM, I THOUGHT IT WAS SEVERAL DIFFERENT SINGERS. ....
FaithHill, mark my words, your day of reckoning will come for your crimes!! *Swooshes Phantom of the Opera cape and dips villainously into the shadows*
It’s true every retail playlist has all her music
"...Some people are saying you're trying to act like a popstar."
"So what? Country women aren't sexy?"
No sarcasm from me, this is an S-tier response.
_”What’s wrong with being sexy?”_
It was a butthurted response.
@@karlimo4034 No it was s-tier and true.
@@karlimo4034 considering country is just pop for small town and village people, her response makes total sense.
Michael Bay's "Pearl Harbor" was best summed up by Roger Ebert's review opener, "'Pearl Harbor' is a two-hour movie squeezed into three hours, about how on Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese staged a surprise attack on an American love triangle."
when i went to the cinema for pearl harbour i left about 30 minutes into the movie and had 3 or 4 pints. by the time i got back there was about another half hour of cr@p to endure before there was any planes on the screen.
In hindsight Pearl Harbor certainly did - if not killed but deffinitely wrecked lots of careers. Michael Bay went from cool action director to worthles hack making nothing but Transformers. Ben Affleck turned in to a joke and Josh Hartnet just dissapeared.
@@tukkeKate Beckinsale stayed around the level she belonged, and Cuba Gooding Jr. got fucking Snow Dogs and then disappeared (until some scandal I'm about to google)
@@tukkeaffleck won an Oscar after that movie. And directed two other movies nominated. Bay is still a bankable director who may not be making Oscar worthy movies but his movies make tons. Dude directed Bad Boys 2 right after Pearl Harbor. I wish I could “fall off” like that. You’re living under a rock and got all your opinions from other people obviously because if you actually lived in the last 20 years you’d know neither of those guys fell off lol. Also, Josh Hartnett was hardly on some upward trajectory. He was an actor in like stupid HS movies and stuff. Idk where his career was supposed to go to say it even fell off.
@@makeitthrough_ If you wondered what happened to Cuba Gooding, "Radio" happened. Remember that one part in the movie "Tropic Thunder" where RDJ's character talks about Stiller's character going full r*tard in his "Simple Jack" movie? That movie was his "Simple Jack", followed by him appearing in like half of all the terrible early 2000s lowbrow comedies. His career was nothing but duds until the early to mid-2010s.
Faith Hill: "Ask them to write me something with some funk!"
Chad Kroeger: "You mean you're... getting kinda ffffunky?"
Plot twist: Faith was the female singer on "She Keeps Me Up"
Look at this Fffotograph
*The Human League awkwardly shuffles out of the room*
Not Jordan Knight at the start of that NKOTB montage in Todd’s “Give It to You” One-Hit Wonderland video?
Saw your King Crimson cover type in your profile. Makes me want to add Faith to KC "Red" album cover 😆
"You immediately know not to try her potato salad" is, as a southerner, the most brutal burn Todd has ever unleashed on an artist. Absolutely savage, sir.
I literally could taste the raisins when he said that
I'm still very fond of "fitting that this song is about sailors because Stu is incredibly salty" from the CCR video lmao
Didn’t know a lot about Faith Hill going in, but based on the intro montage I’d say her true claim to fame is singing virtually every pop song that I remember _hearing_ but not associating with a specific performer during my childhood
Yeah she had big songs but somehow no distinct personality
Same. A lot of this video was me going "Ohhh! That was HER!" XD
Also, for what it's worth, I remember enjoying "Cry" when I heard it as a kid, but found it all a bit... much? Like, Faith was just pumping the gas a bit too hard on the heart-rending grief, if that makes sense. If she'd pulled back a bit I think the song would be better regarded.
i'm so glad i wasn't the only one 🤣
Her and Sheryl Crow.
There's a reason people joke about female pop stars being pretty replaceable because... They kind of are. You don't hear many female popstars with radically distinct voices like AC/DC vs. Metallica, it's usually pretty subtle differences in tone.
@@riverAmazonNZ You know, it's funny, because she even had an image but still no distinct personality.
"Uh-oh! Mom's had a little too much Chardonnay."
Another entry into the Todd's Greatest Quips collection.
"Colada that is"
OOPS! wrong one.
@@kidwaryodproductionoh that’s up there!
Alternative intro joke: Faith chooses a weird Hill to die on.
Kinda too on the nose, but thanks for playing.
replace die with cry for title gag
50 Faith "Get Rich or Die Crying" or "Get Rich or Cry Trying" 😆
"Wine mom rock" is what I'd call this
That title could also apply to certain Pink songs
Whine Country Southern Rock.
“Country Music is as rigged as pro wrestling.”
Somewhere Tim McGraw snapped awake and stared in Todd’s direction when he said that.
THE MATH DOESN'T LIE, AND IT SPELLS DISASTER FOR TODD IN THE SHADOWS AT THE CMA'S
I'm just picturing an Undertaker meme. But with Tim Mcgraw's face.
Its true but he shouldn't say it...
@@ScottJasonCohenAh, one of the greatest bad promos of all time.
Tim fixin' to get a blood stain on his white t-shirt
"The greatest of all traditions is whining about people not respecting your traditions." Truer words have never been spoken.
Todd nailed it..
It's called standing for what you believe in. Record executives in Nashville seemed ashamed of traditional country music and began producing more commercial-sounding music with "crossover appeal." Many artists who were originally a part of the neotraditional movement in the early to mid 90s were happy to sell out and go pop to advance their careers. Those that remained traditional such as George Strait and Alan Jackson didn't like that the industry had turned its back on traditional country music stalwarts such as George Jones and Merle Haggard. I believe there's a place for all types and variations of music, but it did feel like there was a concerted effort on music row to "kill" traditional country music.
@@bfsgmanI totally agree!!!
Insert Daily Wire/Fox News/conservatives joke here
@@jesusrox4u DON;T YOU MEAN CNN?!
"Even her name sounds like the name of a Christian private school." I definitely knew a few kids who got kicked out of Faith Hill. Their parents were pissed.
Did they cry just a little?
How about "Lauryn Hill" sounds like 😄
@@kidwaryodproduction nah she sounds aight
Me too, my cousin. His mom (my aunt) went off on me and the other kids in the family, calling us idiots, and said we'll amount to nothing in public school. Then claimed her son is a genius, and will soar in some expensive Christian private school. What actually happened is that my cousin did so terribly academically, he was held back a year, and expelled 2 months into his second, for a prank. A prank that if he wasn't a minor at the time, would have put him on the sex offender registry.
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219 Haha, I asked because Todd once have Lauryn Hill in Trainwreckords, And now have Faith Hill. So I wondered in the future, Is there any singer with a "Hill" name who would appeared in Trainwreckords.
I hope it's not "Hank Hill" 😅
Ms Hill, you've sold tens of millions of records, but your latest album is more country-inflected pop than pop-inflected country. You'll never work in Nashville again.
When you realize that Cry, American Life, 0304 and Liz Phair's Self-Titled all released within a year of one another. 2003 was fucking brutal.
Weirdly, Wikipedia says this was released in October 2002 but I thought it was a 2003 album as well.
St Anger came out in 03 as well!!
All of them should collaborated and released song called "Cry in American Funstyle"
Oh wow, that's fascinating! I wonder if it's a subconscious/conscious result of them all responding to national trauma. It would make sense!
It was not a good year for pop music. 😬
"There's room for only one Celine Dion on that liferaft, and it's not you." This is one of Todd's best written episodes, and he's put out some bangers.
I know. I don’t even like country, but I’ve watched this episode three times today because I love the writing! While he’s inspired, let’s get that Man of the Woods episode!
Dead ass.i laughed out plays at least3 times
Life raft? He should have have said door.
@@kevinjohnston4923 There's such a thing as being too literal.
It is no Top 10 buses of the 90s, but yeah its pretty good.
“Pearl Harbor was a shitty Titanic, and this was its shitty My Heart Will Go On” makes me laugh more than it should have
Not to mention that Faith Hill trying to be Celine Dion was already redundant considering that there already was a woman already regarded as a country music version of Celine Dion, which was Martina McBride.
and she's right next to Faith on the charts at 14:03
Regarding Shania disappearing after a while: it was mostly due to her contracting a strain of Lyme disease that almost caused her to completely lose her voice. She had to go to therapy for years to get it back. She’s still out there performing and releasing music (she had a Vegas residency, and I even saw her last year), but that explains why she dropped off.
That’s very scary for her I’m glad she recovered
She pops up quite a bit on UK TV now a days too.
Didn't her husband also cheat on her with her best friend and then marry the friend. That would definitely mess with someone
@@annagoethe3941esp since her husband was also her producer and co-writer for all the (successful) music she’d released up to that point
She also did a duet with Orville Peck last year that was pretty good.
When i saw the thumbnail of this video i thought "who is faith hill?"
Then i watched the intro and was bombarded with songs i only heard pants shopping with my mom as a 7 year old.
I had a similar reaction. Then when the video played “This Kiss” I immediately went “THAT WAS HER?!?” Then flashed back as a kid to all the times my mom would play her Dixie Chicks and Amanda Marshal CD’s in the car.
I occasion imagine that Faith Hill was Hank Hill's wife 😅
@@kidwaryodproductionWhoops, my bad. I meant Amanda Marshal. Haha. I’ve corrected it now.
@@tylers1996 No problem, I accidently deleted my previous comment too 😅
Never heard Amanda Marshall too. Any recommendation on her music ?
@@kidwaryodproduction I don't know if anyone else can vouch for these songs but I'd recommend giving "Let It Rain", "Fall From Grace", and "Dark Horse" a listen.
Oh, and my favorite scene in Pearl Harbor is during the attack when Josh Hartnett yells "I THINK WORLD WAR II JUST STARTED!"
Amazing. Absolutely fucking amazing.
The German Invasion of Poland: who's gonna tell him? 😂
Them ain’t navy planes!
I was at my day job, and I talked to someone who really likes country music. I asked her: Shania Twain or Faith Hill. And I got an absolute zinger of a response:
"Shania Twain. Faith Hill is a person, Shania Twain is a singer..."
I mean... *whistle*
As someone who isn't a country fan except for a few artists, this has taught me two things:
A) I can't tell the difference between this and pop-y psuedo-country country radio usually love.
B) Country fans are even more vindictive purity-testers than black metal fans are. That "she made one album that isn't our exact genre, she will never be played on this radio station again" sht is wild. At least black metal artists are allowed to have a dungeon-synth side project.
Well, black metal fans tend to be smarter.
this. i couldn't tell the difference either. to me all songs in this episode sucked equally
Burzum?
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219Was thinking more about Wongraven to be honest.
I don't think country fans are necessarily like that, but country radio people are....straight up malevolent sociopaths when it comes to killing the careers of anyone they wake up and decide to hate that day.
21:06 “Even her name sounds like the name of a Christian private school.”
Man, Todd has come up with some wild zingers, but… yea, he’s right on there.
I looked it up and there is in fact a Christian private school with that name
I first heard of Faith Hill in the late 90s when "This Kiss" was her big song. I just assumed it was the name of a band and not a person.
"Faith Hill Mall" also seems plausible.
Pretty sure it's not even her real name
@@TimmyTickle it’s not. Her real name is Audrey Faith McGraw.
This series continues to fascinate me. There’s something so alluring about these albums that put up huge numbers by massive artists, yet are barely remembered by anyone. Like a big luxury condo skyscraper that was finished, but nobody ever moved into.
This is the comment section where I get to reveal that in the '90s I thought "McGraw-Hill" was a side-textbook company being run by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. It very much was not.
When you first said that Faith Hill had a song on the soundtrack to Lilo and Stitch, my first assumption was that it was stuck somewhere in the end credits and that's why I have no memory of it. Disney slapped a lot of adult alternative songs in the credits to their movies, it wouldn't have been unusual. The reveal that it was actually exclusive to the Japanese soundtrack might just be the funniest thing I hear all year.
I thought the twist was going to be that it was only on a companion soundtrack.
yeah that was so damn weird
@@RhythmGameAddict Music From and Inspired By _Lilo and Stitch_ 😆
The fact that it didn't chart well in Japan, a nation whose favorite Disney property is STILL Lilo and Stitch, says a lot too.
same.
"Soft focus sexuality" is such a perfectly descriptive phrase.
That's exactly how I remember Faith Hill.
I think she was on People's Most Beautiful people list and wore that same satin number.
Oh Faith, pretty but lacking.
It really is a perfect description, especially when compared with Shania whose sexuality & charisma came across so easily. Like, when Shania acted sexy it scared the bejeezus out of the conservative Nashville establishment. When Faith tried to act sexy, it was like your mom after a few too many glasses of Pinot Grigio
@@mavhimself 🤣
80s: ADULT CONTEMPORARY
90s: SOFT FOCUS SEXUALITY
-It just rolls off the tongue!
It's like the reverse approach to Janet Jackson's solo career.
'You let her try and handle even a minorly funky bass and you immediately know not to try her potato salad' is quite possibly the best burn I've ever heard.
This was my favorite line as well.
VICIOUS.
You just KNOW that shit's got raisins in it.
This seems like one of those dumb internet myths. Whites invented and perfected potato salad, thank you very much.
@@kevinjohnston4923I think the joke might be at the expense of potato salad in general, a food I've only ever heard of in the context of being the worst item at a picnic.
@@noesunyoutuber7680 it’s more “wypipo don’ season they chicken” nonsense
At the dentist office I went to as a kid, the only music the whole staff either liked or tolerated was 90s pop country, especially Faith Hill. It's been almost 10 years since I moved states and stopped going there, but to this day, hearing "This Kiss" or "The Way You Love Me" instantly makes me start to smell tooth polish and antiseptics.
My dad the first time he saw Faith Hill on tv: "I'd die on this Hill"`
my mom: "It's not like you'll ever get to climb it..."
🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️
sitcom ass
Your dad still hasn't found enough ointment for that burn.
Savage.
Well, he kind of set himself up there
"I guess Pink thought she couldn't record something this Mom Pop for herself. Not yet, at least, check back in 10 years." ☠️☠️☠️ 😂
"Country music is rigged like pro wrestling" is probably one of the best descriptions of that section of the music business I have ever heard. Kudos!
22:03 Faith: do not touch the wings of a butterfly. No matter how soft, it will remove some of the protective dust.
It's a small thing, but I love how Todd sets the context for these episodes in such grandiose terms, about how an artist was on top of the world, almost god-like, before everything came crashing down. It reminds me of a myth or Greek tragedy about the dangers of hubris.
like if Aphrodite was your mom in a slinky satin dress
I almost choked to death on a chicken strip when Faith whispered that "like you're touching the wings of a butterfly" line.
Choking on chicken, classic.
Reminded me of Justify My Love by Madonna, I'm surprised Todd didn't make that comparison.
@@judgesaturn507I can see it but wow this was so much more cringe. Madonna said some daft stuff on that, but this was daft line after daft line after daft line, and it's increasing in ridiculousness with each one.
@@faeriegraver I mean we EXPECT Madonna to push the boundary but Faith Hill is not that kind of artist.
I literally buckled over with cringe
i will say this as someone who went to school with faith hill and tim mcgraw's kids... 2003 was right around when her oldest and middle children started kindergarten and a couple years after she gave birth to her youngest. She was always very involved with them from what I remembered (i mean id see her at every high school football game lol), so i do think she did sort of take a step back to focus on her kids
I’ll always respect Faith Hill for putting 4 syllable words in a country song. Good luck hearing Kenny Chesney sing ‘Centripetal Motion’
Pretty sure Annie Roboff wrote that, not Faith.
(IIRC, Annie Roboff also wrote the current iteration of the ESPN SportsCenter theme)
_"It's _*_centrifugal_*_ motion..."_ actually.
Good point :)
@@TimmyTickle Annie Roboff wrote it, but Faith Hill pulled it off.
@@TimmyTickle funny enough, I looked into it: Faith wrote hardly any of her songs, let alone her hits. She has a couple songwriting credits on one of her early albums, but not many. That comment she had about Bekka Bramlett writing a song for her on the new album, you know who she didn't say wrote a song for her on the new album? Herself.
The Pearl Harbor joke went on long enough where I started to feel bad for expecting that Todd in the Shadows would do a switcheroo on us
He had us in the first three-quarters, not gonna lie.
Yeah c’mon I’ve watched Todd long enough to know what was coming.
He got me too. "Is he doing a bit? He's doing a bit. IS he doing a bit? Oh wow, I guess he's not - OH GOD DAMN IT."
Glad that wasn’t just me. He subverted my expectations by making me think he wasn’t subverting my expectations. It broke new ground!
@@natmorse-noland9133 Actual transcription of my thought process
Trainwreckords is like getting Christmas every few months. Easily one of the best series on UA-cam!
Imho THE best...
truth todd is too good to us.
Yep.
I really want a Queen or Bowie or Daft Punk trainrecords, Maybe on Hot Space, Tonight or Human after all
Todd is one of the few UA-camrs where, as soon as I see he's uploaded a new video, I will always drop whatever I'm doing and watch it.
When I saw the thumbnail I thought "Oh right, Faith Hill! She was a huge for a while when I was a teenager!" and I realized that for the last two decades I had forgot she even existed. Like you don't even hear any of her song being played at the grocery store.
And now you know why: 2003 was last time she released an album (At least, according to this video)😅
@@flaminghead1va *2005
Her last album was released in 2017 ^^
I literally heard "This Kiss" being played in a drugstore the day before this video came out. so I think the songs are still around, even if they're less common
I do! At least once a day I hear "Breathe" and "Cry."
Many people don't know this, but pre-90s, Billboard would determine the best sales by calling record shops and asking what sold.
In the late 80s and early 90s when country music made it big, that was the same time that Billboard used computers and actual sales numbers.
Part of the out-of-nowhere explosion of country music was simply about better tracking.
Yep; it also explains why rap music all of sudden started swarming the charts from 1991 onwards
24:12 you can't avoid a one hit wonder episode about 4 non blondes forever, Todd
Yeah man, what's going on?
I fooking hate that song!
@@kylock don't we all
I love how he pitch-shifted it down a few semitones so he technically didn't have to hear it 😆
or a Trainwreckords about Calling All Stations!
See this is why I’m glad Todd always handles his own editing. No hired hands would have the comedy genius to replace What’s Going On with the He-Man version just for a 2-second gag that only eagle eared viewers will notice.
Also, I'm pretty sure he did that because, as he said on Twitter in 2020 (may have been deleted?), "every cell in my body hates it so much that I could not even remotely analyze it even if I was to willingly subject myself to it. There is no other song this is true of."
24:11 😂
"You let her try and handle even a minorly funky bass and you immediately know not to try her potato salad."
- Things I wish I said.
I think Faith Hill and Lauryn Hill should create a supergroup called The Hills
Dang it Bobby
And cover "The Hills" by the Weeknd and "Run to the Hills" by Iron Maiden.
Strong "mom from Modern Family" energy from all the live performance clips in this video.
I can't unsee it. Thanks
Have been watching that show recently and immediately thought this haha.
They do look similar
That funky song makes me think “I’m drinking Chardonnay and I’m gonna get the house in the divorce” vibes
That's funny because her actress in real life is *extremely* energetic and manic
To this day, I remember waking up on Sep. 11, 2001 and asking my mom why she was watching Independence Day first thing in the morning. If you didn't live through it, this comment may sound flippant, but it was the most surreal experience.
Oddly that makes sense
I was in 6th grade, at lunch the principal came in to tell us about a plane crash in New York City. Didn't think much about it until I got home...
I was in high school, and I was so used to my comfortable '90s upbringing that I don't think it completely sunk in for me until a few weeks later, when it was _still_ all over the news and we had troops going to Afghanistan - "Oh... this is just what life is now, huh?"
@@juliagoodwin9510I was in the 4th grade in NYC about a mile away from the incident. Surreal fits the description. Ironically in a few hours I’ll be explaining that day to a group of middle school children.
I remember being told about what happened in school and just thinking the image of a building coming down was cool.
When I hear Cry, I immediately think I'm watching a random ending scene in Smallville where Clark still can't tell Lana he has superpowers. It just feels like it was made for shit like that.
It's a song I listened to nonstop after my first high school breakup.
That's the vibe
Damn.
For all the "9/11--Country Music" in this video, I'm impressed at the amount of "Canada" it contains, with all the Celine and the Shania
Celine is more...Quebecois.
Shania doesn't care about Canada. At all.
@@AlekWheeler True lmfaoo i sometimes forget shania is even canadian, she set her sights on nashville and never looked back.
Faiths stage presence is so awkward, Celine’s mom pop aura is louder and more confident
Yeah, Celine always had a lot of stage presence, which is why her vibe worked so well. Faith on the other hand, while she had a great voice, she wasn't really charismatic as a performer, i feel like you have to be a big fan of her to truly enjoy her performances.
Those first “yeah’s” in Free sound like throwing a couple yeah’s down a flight of stairs and they just barely stick the landing
I wish her to scream "Yeah" like Kurt Angle 😆
"Someone named Ashanti" is so wild to hear as someone who had her music and her style as a backbone of my music memories as a child
This video is the first time I heard the name tbh
@@PrincessNinja007well she has a very interesting history in RnB and went largely uncredited for her vocals and songwriting being used in Jlo songs so you've probably heard of her work at some point without knowing her name. I don't wish to overly sensitive but it's kinda sad her work is reduced to a quick youtube joke but I guess thats life, hard work no one appreciates except those who value it.
I first heard about her in a video series by Anthony Fantano where he ranked the top-10 year end songs of the Billboard Hot 100
I've learned I'm one of five white people who knows who Ashanti is. Short memories.
@@liamannegarner8083I guess I'm in that group of us too. I loved Ashanti growing up. "Ashanti" was one of the first non-boyband pop that I had my mom buy me lol.
Looking back now (I was a teen at the time) it kind of amazes me that women were ever big in country music. It's such a 'man's world' genre.
Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Dolly...the Bro Eras happen but there has always been a place for women in country. At the top.
My favorite Faith Hill moment is when she went off on that audience member that grabbed Tim McGraw's junk.
This is news to me lol 😂
I think I remember that
“You don’t just grab someone’s husband’s…BALLS!” 🤣🤣🤣 the way she briefly hesitated to say it
Again, When did this happened?
@@josephtafur Concert special… I think.
I remember back when Faith lost to Carrie Underwood at some CMT award show and instead of appearing gracious and supportive of Carrie, Faith went "WHAT?!" and it was on camera for everyone to see! Kathy Griffin was talking about Faith in one of her comedy specials and said "I liked her MORE because of that! Right? It made her human!" And she was right, hahahah!
This was iconic. 💀😂
I would've thought she was joking
I didn't know reba had a comedy show
the moment: ua-cam.com/video/fa71uKbau1o/v-deo.html
@@ajpoopfucker I used to Watch that show on FoX, it was ok
One of my favorite songs was in "Team America: World Police." The song is called "I Love You as Much as Pearl Harbor Sucks"
The song "Cry" is a cover song, originally written and performed by Angie Aparo. I assure you, he pulls off every bit of emotion that was missing from Faith's interpretation. Give that version a listen and then ponder why Faith couldn't do it justice.
I was about to say this same thing. I saw Angie perform it live with just him and an acoustic guitar in 1999 and he pulled off every bit of the emotion. He said it was about his ex-wife and their kid
@@FiddleOfGold yeah, I saw him do it live about 5 years ago in Nashville, and it brought the house down. It might be the single most powerful vocal performance I have ever witnessed.
Yeah. Angie is an amazing song writer and pulls it off.
Yeah I was just thinking the song actually is pretty good and maybe it was just sang wrong
I looked up his performances and yeah. Faith’s version feels sterile, and his version really does sell it.
The swerve from talking about 9/11 to actually talking about the movie Pearl Harbor was a 10/10
from 9/11 to 10/10, both total 20
Todd, that Man of The Woods Trainwreckords isn't gonna make itself...
I believe that he'll finally review the album
Did the era already end? Wow
Should be a point/counterpoint with Britney Jean.
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219 a trainwreckord deathmatch
Oh, there's an album that I haven't thought about in a long time. I remember joking with people about dropping Justin in the wilderness like Survivorman and seeing if he could start a fire, even with a Bic lighter. I imagined him trying to light a gigantic log, probably still freshly-cut and sappy. I know he's from Memphis, but that doesn't mean anything when you grew up on Star Search and The Disney Channel.
Man... setting aside 9/11, which is a helluva thing to have to say, this episode is a salutary reminder of how absolutely psychotic the culture and business surrounding country music is.
I like 90s country, but saying it ripped out the heart and soul of it is pretty accurate. It's the start of the banjo pop era.
The fact that the last track on a sell-out album that probably drove away a ton of Faith's fans is called "You're still here" is just amazingly funny. Like she's asking "Wow. You're still here after this whole album?"
She walks out in a bathrobe like Ferris Bueller: "You're still here? It's over! Go home!"
I am so happy Trainwreckords has these long intros and foundational context. Sometimes it feels unnecessary, but I didn't really know who Faith Hill was, so the intro was very important to understand her status in the US music industry. I think she only ever had like...1-3 singles in the UK chart, and I saw slightly more of her during the annual Summer trips to Germany. I ended up thinking she was a competitor to Britney Spears
I'm from the UK too and don't know a lot about her [or the USA country music scene] so the intro was very useful. I found a cassette of her's in my parents loft years ago but I can't remember them ever playing it!
In hindsight, Faith Hill was like the proto-Taylor Swift. Start in country, branch out into pop. It didn't work for Hill, but I think it might have worked for Swift, I'm not sure.
@@drygnfyre Yeah i think it may have worked for Swift, i'll have to look at recent charts to be sure of it though.
@@cityboy2092 Unfortunately Faith's legacy is non-existent because her music and overall vibe were incredibly boring, there was no edge to her songs or stage presence whatsoever, there was nothing unique about her. She sold a lot of records but it almost feel like most people didn't really care about her as an overall artist. I also hope she's doing well, she seems to be a relatively nice person.
@@drygnfyre Unlike Hill, Swift had some shooters to keep the Nashville syndicate from screwing her over.
"You're touching the wings of a butterfly" is CRAZY
I’m realizing how many hits I’ve heard that came from Faith Hill, she’s actually so good wtf
The fact that I'm getting an ad on this for Meghan Trainor's tour is just perfect.
*She's still around?*
@@cdvideodump She clearly has a large enough fan base of people with no taste that lap her up.
@@blakecasimir I think it's mostly that she had a song that was popular on TikTok.
I certainly never hear anyone mention anything else she's released these days.
god saw you, and punched you in the jaw
The fact that Meghan Trainor is literally mother right now
trainwreckords episodes i'm still having high hopes for:
guns n roses-chinesse democracy
chance the rapper-the big day (FIVE YEARS ALREADY!)
daryl hall and john oates-change of season
donna summer-mistaken identity
debbie gibson-body, mind, soul
spice girls-forever
fleetwood mac-time
billy squier-signs of life
wu tang clan-a better tomorrow (in order to complete the 2014 trainwreckords trilogy)
genesis-calling all stations
justin timberlake-man of the woods (it's officially official, jt isn't cool anymore according to his most recent flop)
I'm desperately chomping at the bit for that The Big Day video. This record was born to be the greatest trainwreckords video of all time
Guns and Roses still burns me after all these years!!!! RAWR! Glad it’s not just me! We didn’t have the internet back then (like now!) to discuss it BUT GODDAMN. WHAT A FUCKING LETDOWN. DAMN YOU AXL!
I would call “Ooh Yeah” the Trainwreckord for Hall and Oates. I would also add Slang by Def Leppard to the list.
Chinese Democracy is not bad
I would like to add "UNO! DOS! TRE!" by Green Day to the mix :D
It’s interesting how the golden age of women in country and the golden age of women in hip-hop occurred around the same time. Though I guess you could argue that women in hip-hop had a revival around the mid-2010s.
That deadpan "It's, ah, unlistenable." at 5:01 sent me
A reoccurring theme I've noticed with this series is when artists don't seem to know what it is that the audience likes about their work and completely ditching that thing then being surprised when their career tanks.
They're always like "this is the real me!" and it's just the kind of music they like listening to, not stuff they have any competence making.
Yeah, this Trainwreckord seems like a slightly less abrupt version of what Jewel would do just a year later. In fact, this even reminds me a bit of the MC Hammer Trainwreckord. All three cases are artists trying to do things they're not well suited for. Although I will say in Hill's defense, I really don't think this album is that bad. It doesn't even seem like a massive genre shift.
@@drygnfyreI’d say if it were made 5-10 years ago, it would’ve been right on time and maybe she’d get that Celine Dion runoff money she was looking for. Meanwhile, country music programming directors would have no choice but to play her, as market would dictate.
A lot artists really want to be known for having artistic range, but realistically most of them are lucky enough to be good at one thing.... And if they stray from that the results are mediocre at best.
@@ryanjacobson2508 you said everything I wanted to say in such a concise form.
"Since when has country radio cared about quality?"
A-FREAKING-MEN!!
I live in Nashville, and if you go back 100 to the very earliest country recordings, it's not about what's the best, it's what appeals to the guy lifting heavy things. Music Row is trying to appeal to the guy lifting heavy things, and "quality" has never been high on that guy's list of priorities.
Yesterday I dream about Faith Hill making Liz Phair style album called "Faithstyle"
Then this Trainwreckords arrived today 😆
MY FAITH STYLE
DETERMINES MY FLOP STYLE
One can feel you breathe, one can’t breathe whenever she thinks about you
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219 Breathelywood
The Breath Is Up
Hot White Cry
"You let her try to handle even a minorly funky bass, and you immediately know not to try her potato salad" lmaooo
It's interesting that you mentioned how Cry sounds like in American Idol winner song, and then went on to mention Carrie Underwood who was American Idol's most successful winner. The grip that show had on America in the 2000s is wild lol.
poor Faith Hill, I guess it’s just impossible for a pretty blonde woman who started in country music to switch to a more pop-friendly sound and become one of the defining figures of her generation.
unfortunately, we’ll never know how that would look like.
😂🤣😂Although, tbf, I hardly heard any country in Swift's music when it was supposedly country. Still a great comment, though.
@@TroubleToby3040"Our Song" doesn't sound country to you? With all that banjo and fiddle?
T Swift scares me.
@@pinkcupcake4717>:)
I feel like they never got as outraged at Carrie Underwood. And even though they tried to get mad at Taylor for abandoning country, her fanbase was big enough (and young enough) not to be swayed by the country establishment.
If you played Cry to me blind, I would of said it was Kelly Clarkson album filler, so that analogy is 100% on point to me.
tbf she’s also got an album filler song called Cry that’s kind of the same lmao
@@razrv3lc And it's actually one of her best songs.
@@RyanStorey1231 yeah Kelly’s Cry is definitely a better song than the one in this video for sure at least lol
This is gonna get buried, but, dude your videos just keep getting better and your voice is so strong. Didn't know one thing about Faith Hill before this. You're a great teacher of musical history, bravo.
I’m convinced that, if memes as we know them today were around in the early 2000s, Faith Hill singing “Yeah yeah yeah” numerous times in one of her songs would’ve been memed to death 😂
Ah yes "This Kiss" being a permanent ear worm of the late 90s to 2000s. Couldn't escape it and now its lodged in my ear. Thaaaanks Todd, again.
It endures in every supermarket you go to in Florida.
@@Lightspeedsthat’s not even a lie
It's subliminal, it's criminal. It's centrifugal motion, it's perpetual bliss. That's some fire songwriting for a country pop song.
It's da da da da. It's da da da. Ah bliminal. This kiss this kiss 😂
I only know the "This kiss/this kiss" part so it's a weapons-grade earworm for me. Same 2 lines ad infinitum.
Even her name sounds like a Christian private school is a Top Ten Todd line.
The way the line "Triad Wife Energy" lines up with Faith doing the "look how funky I am!" thing with her hands every white mom has done after a few glasses of wine is a perfect meeting of audio and visual story telling.
*tradwife, but a triad wife sounds great.
Jesus Christ, you made me go back to see the the thing with her hands lolololol😂
8:07 I immediately knew that Todd would do some kind of fakeout after this segment. That's his exact brand of humor.
Only Todd can have me utterly invested in genres I don’t listen to/keep track of.
I found "that's literally pink" really funny
No, seriously, it's actually P!nk's government name.
0:58 those women at the Shania Twain concert…can’t help feeling like this was their Eras Tour
20:17 "getting kinda..... Funky"
"Leann tried to go full Xtina... woof! Stay tuned for that one."
Hell yeah! We're getting the "Twisted Angel" Trainwreckords episode!!!
“Come inside my walls of Ecstasy”
well, xtina also has a trainwreckord under her belt (2010's bionic) that we need to talk about. and this time, she tried to go full lady gaga.
LeAnne almost had the Taylor Swift career. I am old enough to remember that one. She tore out the gate as a twelve year old girl with ridiculously huge hits that really were throwbacks to a much earlier era. Blue was a song that went back to 1966, which is even just before Outlaw Country took hold. Unchained Melody was a hit all up and down in the 1960s, most famously sung by the Righteous Brothers. She seemed to think she could eventually use her powerful voice to cross over, but the twang is something she just could not get out of the way. She never worked in pop because the male fanbase who had a massive crush on her never wanted a pop LeAnn, and she never had the following of girls because her early stuff appealed to the more traditional country crowd, not the starry-eyed thirteen year old girls that Taylor Swift immediately established as her base of fans. LeAnn really has no interest in Nashville anymore and her politics are far closer to the Dixie Chicks than Carrie Underwood.
@@sirgemini5743, Bionic didn’t end her career though.
@@briangronberg6507 well, i'm sure it ended her peak and that's what the series is also about. similar to madonna with american life, katy perry with witness and metallica with st. anger, they kept on trucking but weren't as big and charmful as they were on their peak before those disasters.
The funny thing about "There You'll Be" is that it was originally offered to Celine Dion, who turned it down because I suppose even she had gotten sick of "My Heart Will Go On" by 2001 and was thus not interested in recording another song like that. My question is, how much time passed between Celine Dion rejecting that song and Faith Hill agreeing to sing it, and did anyone else reject that song before they eventually settled on Faith Hill?
As a Celine Dion fan, the reason she turn that song down was that she was still on her 2 year hiatus from music.
@josephtafur and she had just become a mother.
@@Bellinzona1000 Yep, That too
Good on Celine. The track really was an inferior “My Heart Will Go On”. I hated it from the word Go.
Not the only time Faith Hill has taken up a movie soundtrack song to replace a pop singer. "Where Are You Christmas?" off the 2000 How The Grinch Stole Christmas movie, was written and originally supposed to be performed by Mariah Carey, but Faith Hill ended up performing it instead.
17:33 I’m only even aware of “When the Lights Go Down” because it was performed on American Idol. According to the What Not to Sing database, it was performed by two contestants in seasons 4 and 5 in the semifinal/Top 24 rounds; the contestant who sang it in Season 4 was eliminated, while the one who sang it in season 5 survived that round, but was later voted off in 12th place. Suffice it to say, it’s not even a winning song for a singing competition like American Idol.
"Mom's had a little too much Chardonnay." 😂🤣 PERFECT description, my brother.
Interesting how this is the second Trainwreckords episode in a row with artists "getting... kinda... funky" against better judgment
Todd: 'As you may or may not know, country music and women have hit a bit of a rough patch.'
Me: 'Really? When did that start?'
Todd: 'Well, I don't want to blame it all on 9/11, but it certainly didn't help.'
When you first started talking about 2001 I had my guard up that you’d be doing some kind of misdirect. But it went on so long I was convinced you were just being straight forward. I stood up and clapped when I heard Michael Bay
As someone from latin america were "American country music" had and still has absolutely zero presence on mainstream radio this is probably the most intriguing and mysterious Trainwreckord for me. I've never heard of Faith Hill in my life and the only artist mentioned who had some airplay here was Shania Twain.
Same here in Europe, I've never heard of Faith Hill or most of these artists, so this is mostly completely new to me.
I live in Canada and same, I have no clue about the American country music scene…
The thing about Celine Dion is that she's got this ethereal, almost otherworldy presence about her, whereas Faith Hill has the presence of an ornate hickory cabinet in a Home Depot catalogue.
That's a way to put it
She has the presence of a prom queen--beauty pageant winner--entitled trophy wife who rode through life on the smoke blown up her ass.
Celine is like a High Elf! Mystical.
Lol yeah
Did one segment of this video remind you of a certain segment in another video, Sean?
It certainly did for me.
I thought I'd never listened to Faith Hill before before you played her songs. As it turns out she dominates the "grocery store radio" in Australia.
Man she is everywhere in New Zealand you can't go on a road trip without at least one of her songs playing but weirdly enough I also hadn't had a clue who she was until this video
I have been transported back to 5th grade when my best friend was very Country.
"The greatest of all traditions is whining about people not respecting traditions" is getting added to the quote wall. Also you weren't kidding about how huge country music was in the '90s; I was all ready to not recognize a single clip in this video and then proceeded to recognize several, all from the female singers. Even if I couldn't actually name any. (I sure hope whoever's transcribing these on the wiki can figure out who they all are. They don't have a good track record with country.)