Gigi has improved her vocals a lot through the years , she wants perfection and she gets it most of the time She’s also passionate to the max with her craft ❤
I agree with you that 100% of talents like Gigi and the Vibes don't come along every day, they are just in a higher class, shall we call it super entertainment.❤❤❤
Yes been awhile for you But you’re worth waiting for specially with this unique version , loved this during my era , loved it more now with GiGI’S cover version
Please please do a reaction for Gigi de Lana's recent video "Where Do Broken Hearts Go and Never Enough". That is 2 song in 1 video. She's singing for Wish Concert, on the big stage in front of the crown. That's so so amazing and phenomenal! Please do a reaction Sir!🙏🏼❤️ Thank you!
Wow another banger from miss GIGi she always kill what ever covers she do… amazing you should listen to oyous cover bread you will love it I promise you…
FUN FACT: No one knows who wrote “House of the Rising Sun”. Because Eric Burdon and the Animals had such a massive hit with their recording of this song back in 1964, most people assume Eric Burdon wrote it. Fact is, no one knows who wrote it. Musicologists have tried to track down its origins but it's so old that its origins are lost in the murky mists of time. It may even go back all the way to 17th century England in a form that became known as "Broadside Ballads." If it did originate in England then it probably came to America via some ocean-going traveler who may have sung it here in the U.S. and then others picked it up and it slowly got passed around. Also, if it did originate in England, then someone had to have changed the location of the brothel from its location in England to New Orleans, probably to make the song more relevant to American audiences. That is all speculation, obviously, since no one knows for sure what the original lyrics were in that particular verse. Another interesting thing about the song is that in some versions it's about a man lamenting his experience in the brothel while in other versions it's a woman telling of her trials and tribulations at the brothel. I first heard it by folk singer, Joan Baez, a year or two before the Animals' released their version. In the Animals version the narrator is a man. In the Baez version the narrator is a woman. There is also a version of the song by the legendary folk singer, Huddie (Leadbelly) Leadbetter, that is so different (both melodically and lyrically) that it's barely recognizable as the same song. Another early rendition of the song was by Bob Dylan about 3 years before the Animals released their hit version. The oft-told story about Dylan "stealing" the song from folk/blues singer, Dave Van Ronk, is sort of true but also sort of not true. The "sort of true" part is that Dylan did first hear the song being performed by Van Ronk who wanted to record it. But Dylan included it on his own debut album (released in 1962) before Van Ronk got a chance to record it. The "sort of not true" part is that no one "owns" that song so you can't "steal" something that is not owned by anyone. And, as far as I'm aware, no one really knows where Van Ronk heard the song in the first place. Back in the '60s, a plethora of folk singers were all hanging around in coffee houses in New York's East Village where traditional folk songs were passed around and performed by anyone who wanted to sing them. People didn't have cell phones back then so there was no way to record a song on the spot. So, if some traveling folk-singer happened to hear a song somewhere, and then moved on to another town and sang the song for another audience, the singer might not remember exactly how the lyrics went and would just make up new lyrics to fill in for the lyrics that he/she couldn't remember. This happened for decades (even hundreds of years in some cases) and that's why there are so many versions of old folk songs. Musicologists sometimes refer to this borrowing, changing, and adapting of a song as "the folk process".
Great reaction,Damn she’s first pinay Rock star.❤🤩😍🎸 👏👏👏👏🙌🙌
Thanks for your reaction To my idol Gigi de lana and her band
Love Gigi and the Vibes so much. They are my favorite today.
Yes all the plaques!! They just passed 2 Million subscribers a few weeks ago.
Thank you for the reactions to Gigi Vibes. You are the first reactor for this performance.
3rd reactor already
Goosebumps on the intro, that piercing look, those eyes, that smooth and buttery voice! 💯
She should be arrested for all her crimes. She kills every cover she does. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂True
Arrest her please 😁😁😁
Hahaha!!!
hahaha
The intro gave me goosebumps already , yes she killed and owned this
Oh! My GOD😮😮😮😮😮❤ She's really Amazing 👍👍👍💖💖💖
Gigi has improved her vocals a lot through the years , she wants perfection and she gets it most of the time
She’s also passionate to the max with her craft ❤
Thank you for this ❤️❤️❤️ love gigi nd d gigi vibes..and love ur appreciation of gigi❤️
h.e.l.l. yeah 💪💪💪 i know her 😳 shes doin live during pandemic 😍
Just liked and subscribed!...thank you sir for featuring our Gigi again...there they go....so amazing always❤❤❤
Thanks so much!!!! ❤️🤘
Concert Tour from April-May
SF, SD LA, Vegas , Hawaii ,Canada❤❤❤
Yeah😎 Gigi is back on track, let's rock Gigi 😎🤟
Fantastic indeed!
I agree with you that 100% of talents like Gigi and the Vibes don't come along every day, they are just in a higher class, shall we call it super entertainment.❤❤❤
Gigi never missed to give Climax in every perf.
Yes been awhile for you
But you’re worth waiting for specially with this unique version , loved this during my era , loved it more now with GiGI’S cover version
❤❤❤ Gigi, always amazing!
Love your reaction! Gigi seems to channel Alannah Myles (singer of Black Velvet) in this performance. Love it!
Oh my word Gigi, You slay again!
May pgka Alanis and Avril ung boses niya kya bagay din s knya mga kinda rocks songs
Fire 🔥 as ever!!!!
Awesome
Omg gigi😅❤❤❤❤love it❤❤
Hell yeah. I've been listening to this song since it came out in the sixties. She owned this song. PEACE ✌️
yes , pls try her version of "The Prayer" thank you
Always love Gigi❤❤❤
she's awesome
The animal performance hell yeah😎🤟🤟🤟
Please do a reaction video of Gigi singing “All Time Hits Rock Medley” it is amazing. You can find it on their other channel Tri-Tune GEE.
Have you react to their All time Hit Rock Medley, Decode by Paramore? You’ll ❤ them more.
I’m 99% sure I have. I believe I have about 30/40 reactions for gigi on this channel 🤘
Praying for a miracle to happen with all you tubers all over the world to congregate
in SF for a convention 🙏🙏🙏
Please check on their original "First Night"
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Please please do a reaction for Gigi de Lana's recent video "Where Do Broken Hearts Go and Never Enough". That is 2 song in 1 video. She's singing for Wish Concert, on the big stage in front of the crown. That's so so amazing and phenomenal!
Please do a reaction Sir!🙏🏼❤️
Thank you!
Come together (The Beatles) Gigi cover 😊
Wow another banger from miss GIGi she always kill what ever covers she do… amazing you should listen to oyous cover bread you will love it I promise you…
FUN FACT:
No one knows who wrote “House of the Rising Sun”.
Because Eric Burdon and the Animals had such a massive hit with their recording of this song back in 1964, most people assume Eric Burdon wrote it. Fact is, no one knows who wrote it.
Musicologists have tried to track down its origins but it's so old that its origins are lost in the murky mists of time. It may even go back all the way to 17th century England in a form that became known as "Broadside Ballads." If it did originate in England then it probably came to America via some ocean-going traveler who may have sung it here in the U.S. and then others picked it up and it slowly got passed around. Also, if it did originate in England, then someone had to have changed the location of the brothel from its location in England to New Orleans, probably to make the song more relevant to American audiences. That is all speculation, obviously, since no one knows for sure what the original lyrics were in that particular verse.
Another interesting thing about the song is that in some versions it's about a man lamenting his experience in the brothel while in other versions it's a woman telling of her trials and tribulations at the brothel. I first heard it by folk singer, Joan Baez, a year or two before the Animals' released their version. In the Animals version the narrator is a man. In the Baez version the narrator is a woman.
There is also a version of the song by the legendary folk singer, Huddie (Leadbelly) Leadbetter, that is so different (both melodically and lyrically) that it's barely recognizable as the same song.
Another early rendition of the song was by Bob Dylan about 3 years before the Animals released their hit version. The oft-told story about Dylan "stealing" the song from folk/blues singer, Dave Van Ronk, is sort of true but also sort of not true. The "sort of true" part is that Dylan did first hear the song being performed by Van Ronk who wanted to record it. But Dylan included it on his own debut album (released in 1962) before Van Ronk got a chance to record it. The "sort of not true" part is that no one "owns" that song so you can't "steal" something that is not owned by anyone. And, as far as I'm aware, no one really knows where Van Ronk heard the song in the first place.
Back in the '60s, a plethora of folk singers were all hanging around in coffee houses in New York's East Village where traditional folk songs were passed around and performed by anyone who wanted to sing them. People didn't have cell phones back then so there was no way to record a song on the spot. So, if some traveling folk-singer happened to hear a song somewhere, and then moved on to another town and sang the song for another audience, the singer might not remember exactly how the lyrics went and would just make up new lyrics to fill in for the lyrics that he/she couldn't remember. This happened for decades (even hundreds of years in some cases) and that's why there are so many versions of old folk songs. Musicologists sometimes refer to this borrowing, changing, and adapting of a song as "the folk process".
Oh wow that’s amazing and I had no idea the back history of this song!!!! Definitely adds some mystery to it for sure ❤️🤘
Unholy was her first little “aggressive “ genre I think 😊
Please React also GIgi de lana,,I Who Have Nothing...by Tom jones..is also good
Please do feature the Vibes too. They too deserve credits for the production.
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pls react on her cover all time rock medley
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Have you checked out her cover on I Who Have Nothing? 🔥 Would love to know your verdict on that
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