If you like the 80's, I think you would love 10,000 maniacs/Natalie Merchant! Another that I think you'd really enjoy from the early 90's is 'Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star...
It removes the pop part and increased the soul of the song by 100%. Incredible performance. I've heard this live unplugged before in Norway. Incredible musicians.
It turns it into a middle aged person's song. Not as joyful, but silently hopeful, as life has trodden on your love so many times. I felt the song as a teen once - and now it is mine again. And his voice is still so beautiful!
Omg this version! 💔 I absolutely loved the original one back in the day, but this version 40 years later hits so much differently, so emotionally, after living a good chunk of your life. There is wonderful musicianship by all & the vocals are just gorgeous. Thanks Inna for your beautiful, heartfelt reaction ❤
You need to listen to that entire unplugged performance, including the Living Daylights, Sun Always Shines on TV, and he just will blow your mind with Stay on These Roads.
Nvr heard this accoustic version before but it's like fine wine. More sad 😢 and more heartfelt. Really makes me listen to the lyrics like she said, it makes the song more heartfelt than before 😎😎 thanks for introducing this song's version
It's basically sad that this song has overshadowed all other music from a-ha for so many other than us who were young Europeans in the 80s. The band has many hits in Europe, if I'm not mistaken they have 8 in the top 10 in the UK alone. They are wonderful musicians, creative and skilled in their profession. Most fans would even say that "Take on me" is not their best song, because there are so many other songs that are at least as good, if not better. The band has released 11 studio albums. The latest came in October 2022. If you don't know other songs than Take on me, I recommend you check them out. Start with the sequel, "The sun always shines on TV". It's epic!
He doesn't go as high here. However, that doesn't mean he can't pull it off, because he does when he sings the original version in concert. They've changed the chorus a bit, and I think it suits the concept better.
Hi, thanks for reacting to the mtv unplugged version of Take on me. I’ve been an A-HA fan for 40 years now. They have produced the soundtrack to my life since i was 16 years old. i’m 54 now. A-HA are criminally unappreciated and underrated they are an amazing band with a huge back catalogue of music that’s always evolving and changing. I love this version of take on me better than the 1985 version that’s faster. The unplugged version just brings tears to the surface of your eyes and it sounds like an entirely different song plus the band still have it after all these years. Take care 😘🏴 ❤️🇳🇴❤️A-HA FOREVER❤️🇳🇴❤️
The lyric "I'll be gone in a day or two" used to express the restlessness and adventure of youth. But at my age, it DEFINITELY takes on a more somber tone as a statement of mortality.
That is why I always pay attention to lyrics. Surely a melody and tempo change how one perceives a song, and I’ve noticed most people don’t pay attention to the lyrics, which to me, they are such a significant part of a song. Yes, to me, I also experience it differently and I find both versions appealing. It _is_ a sad song. A brief but strong love that can fade away and be lost. Take on me, and we’ll be together.
It's really weird to watch these middle aged ladies in the crowd, mouthing the lyrics and crying, then realizing that they are around my age, and we would have been kids at the same time experiencing the song when if first came out. That's why this version of the song kind of strikes the chord it does for me. There's the nostalgia factor, but then the sad feel of this slow version that makes you realize the time that's passd since the original that was so upbeat and energetic when you were a youth and it came out.
The middle aged ladies have probably been fans since they first experienced the song as young girls. As you can see, there are not many people in the audience, and the tickets for the concert (which were part of a package with transport and food) were so expensive that only those with a special interest would be willing to pay. These ladies could probably feel it with every fiber of their being. Morten was also a real heartthrob in his younger days, and was for a long time. It was as if age had not taken its toll on him. When this concert was arranged he was 58 years old. It can also be mentioned that a-ha has released many albums over the years, and their music is from another world, that's how good it is.
A-ha is pronounced "ah ha", not "ay ha". So you were right with your first guess. :) Morten Harket, the lead singer, holds the European record for the longest note held in a top pop song. Check out the live version of that song, it's called "Summer Moved On" but look for the live concert at Oslo Spektrum from December 2010.
hello, hello! really a great song, here in my city (Sao Paulo), until today, this is a song executed by the most of the cover rock bands in pubs. And this was an incredible acoustic version.... an excellent weekend!!!
Your channel popped up on my feed. I wanted to see what all you've reacted to and immediately stopped at this one. Then you said, "the 80s" and I was sold. New Sub. ❤
I have to confess, I LOLed at the older women (my age) in the audience looking wistful and singing along. You're used to seeing teens in the audience lusting after the lead singer. :)
Glad to see you're still finding the good ones Inna. In case you have'nt already heard it, from the early 1970's Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street" which I reckon is iconic.
I have struggled with the meaning of "I'll be gone in a day or two" What is he saying? That he'll leave her in a day or two? but no.. I think he's saying there is a small window of opportunity here... TAKE it, Take on me, Take me on! Take the risk... it's no better to be safe than sorry.
Hi there,watching some of your reviews now,have you looked on the channel the 2000 a gogo as in one of your reviews you said you liked the make up of some song,well on the 2000 a gogo you get to hear from the artists how they came up with there songs,what inspired then to do them from all different artists. Might be worth a private look
Check out Alien Ant Farm’s cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal”. Same thing, different direction. They did an amazing job, but very differently styled, cover.
Were you around in the 80s? LOL I remember when the original first hit even tough it wasn't the type of music I am into I like the original. This vid is OK but nothing like the original. You need to watch the original it rocks.
Thank you so much for being here guys, see you soon on Twitch
If you like the 80's, I think you would love 10,000 maniacs/Natalie Merchant! Another that I think you'd really enjoy from the early 90's is 'Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star...
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It removes the pop part and increased the soul of the song by 100%. Incredible performance. I've heard this live unplugged before in Norway. Incredible musicians.
It turns it into a middle aged person's song. Not as joyful, but silently hopeful, as life has trodden on your love so many times. I felt the song as a teen once - and now it is mine again. And his voice is still so beautiful!
Somehow this rendition makes me happy and sad at the same time.
Or the fact that his voice is a world treasure.
Omg this version! 💔 I absolutely loved the original one back in the day, but this version 40 years later hits so much differently, so emotionally, after living a good chunk of your life.
There is wonderful musicianship by all & the vocals are just gorgeous.
Thanks Inna for your beautiful, heartfelt reaction ❤
You need to listen to that entire unplugged performance, including the Living Daylights, Sun Always Shines on TV, and he just will blow your mind with Stay on These Roads.
I also love Memorial beach and Summer moved on with Alison Moyet
Its always been a great song but I never thought of it as beautiful till now.
A lot of A-HA songs are melancholic with a catchy melody. It was this combination that defined A-HA especially in the 80's.
Nvr heard this accoustic version before but it's like fine wine. More sad 😢 and more heartfelt. Really makes me listen to the lyrics like she said, it makes the song more heartfelt than before 😎😎 thanks for introducing this song's version
It's basically sad that this song has overshadowed all other music from a-ha for so many other than us who were young Europeans in the 80s. The band has many hits in Europe, if I'm not mistaken they have 8 in the top 10 in the UK alone. They are wonderful musicians, creative and skilled in their profession. Most fans would even say that "Take on me" is not their best song, because there are so many other songs that are at least as good, if not better. The band has released 11 studio albums. The latest came in October 2022. If you don't know other songs than Take on me, I recommend you check them out. Start with the sequel, "The sun always shines on TV". It's epic!
personally not for me I love their other songs but yes this one is the one who people remember
My personal favourite is The Living Daylights from the James Bond movie of the same name.
Name your fav
This song brings me back to favorite time in music!! Loved the 80s and he still has the voice, today! Fantastic!!
This song is so beautiful ❤❤❤
I’m impressed by his vocals, a lot of guys from the 80’s can’t reach those high notes anymore, especially while singing softly.
He doesn't go as high here. However, that doesn't mean he can't pull it off, because he does when he sings the original version in concert. They've changed the chorus a bit, and I think it suits the concept better.
yeah it rare beside him i only really remember the Alfee being able to pull off their note really well from back in the 70-80s
Incredible version, had never seen this. Great reaction.
"The Living Daylights" is pretty good too.
THIS ONE TOUCHES YOUR SOUL……BECOMES EASIER TO UNDERSTAND THE SPIRITUAL MEANING….ONCE YOU SEE…GODSPEED
Hi, thanks for reacting to the mtv unplugged version of Take on me. I’ve been an A-HA fan for 40 years now. They have produced the soundtrack to my life since i was 16 years old. i’m 54 now. A-HA are criminally unappreciated and underrated they are an amazing band with a huge back catalogue of music that’s always evolving and changing. I love this version of take on me better than the 1985 version that’s faster. The unplugged version just brings tears to the surface of your eyes and it sounds like an entirely different song plus the band still have it after all these years. Take care 😘🏴 ❤️🇳🇴❤️A-HA FOREVER❤️🇳🇴❤️
They were underated in the United States, A-ha had a bunch of hits worldwide, especially Eastern Asia.
@@paulluna8099 i already know that i’ve been an A-HA fan for 40 years
The lyric "I'll be gone in a day or two" used to express the restlessness and adventure of youth. But at my age, it DEFINITELY takes on a more somber tone as a statement of mortality.
That is why I always pay attention to lyrics.
Surely a melody and tempo change how one perceives a song, and I’ve noticed most people don’t pay attention to the lyrics, which to me, they are such a significant part of a song.
Yes, to me, I also experience it differently and I find both versions appealing. It _is_ a sad song. A brief but strong love that can fade away and be lost. Take on me, and we’ll be together.
Este acústico é, simplesmente mágico
It's really weird to watch these middle aged ladies in the crowd, mouthing the lyrics and crying, then realizing that they are around my age, and we would have been kids at the same time experiencing the song when if first came out. That's why this version of the song kind of strikes the chord it does for me. There's the nostalgia factor, but then the sad feel of this slow version that makes you realize the time that's passd since the original that was so upbeat and energetic when you were a youth and it came out.
The middle aged ladies have probably been fans since they first experienced the song as young girls. As you can see, there are not many people in the audience, and the tickets for the concert (which were part of a package with transport and food) were so expensive that only those with a special interest would be willing to pay. These ladies could probably feel it with every fiber of their being. Morten was also a real heartthrob in his younger days, and was for a long time. It was as if age had not taken its toll on him. When this concert was arranged he was 58 years old.
It can also be mentioned that a-ha has released many albums over the years, and their music is from another world, that's how good it is.
It is always interesting seeing mature singers performing songs from long ago.
A-ha is pronounced "ah ha", not "ay ha". So you were right with your first guess. :) Morten Harket, the lead singer, holds the European record for the longest note held in a top pop song. Check out the live version of that song, it's called "Summer Moved On" but look for the live concert at Oslo Spektrum from December 2010.
hello, hello! really a great song, here in my city (Sao Paulo), until today, this is a song executed by the most of the cover rock bands in pubs. And this was an incredible acoustic version.... an excellent weekend!!!
Whats really messed Up is that we can only give one up vote to the 80's to mid 90's music.....im so MAD LOL!!!!!!!!
Your first try to spell a-ha was absolutely right.
Really good song but this version is just in its own level..great version definitely my favorite..he hasnt lost his great voice..🙏
The way you said the band name the first time was the right way.
Your channel popped up on my feed. I wanted to see what all you've reacted to and immediately stopped at this one.
Then you said, "the 80s" and I was sold.
New Sub. ❤
You should play " stay on these roads" greatings from Norway
Not a dry seat in the house
Es muy bueno a pesar de los años 🩷🩷🩷🩷🌹
I have to confess, I LOLed at the older women (my age) in the audience looking wistful and singing along. You're used to seeing teens in the audience lusting after the lead singer. :)
what sweet rection just as the song requieres and just as you're , this was the first time i heard this version so romantic
You should react to a-ha's other fantastic live songs...
Jeezus this guy may be in his 60s or 70s still looks good.
I enjoy watching your reactions. You are doing a great job keep up the good work.
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Glad to see you're still finding the good ones Inna. In case you have'nt already heard it, from the early 1970's Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street" which I reckon is iconic.
The original version was like the first song ever on Much Music .... music videos. Awwww- Hawwwwww :)
sorry this is gods only song. Birth of MTV. God checked out after this.
Very good version so stopped back.
Next Chris Isaak - Wicked Game (Live)
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Maybe some day :
Black Label Society - In This River (live doom troopin) 🔥 🔥 🔥 you wont regreat!!!
I have struggled with the meaning of "I'll be gone in a day or two" What is he saying? That he'll leave her in a day or two? but no.. I think he's saying there is a small window of opportunity here... TAKE it, Take on me, Take me on! Take the risk... it's no better to be safe than sorry.
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Hi there,watching some of your reviews now,have you looked on the channel the 2000 a gogo as in one of your reviews you said you liked the make up of some song,well on the 2000 a gogo you get to hear from the artists how they came up with there songs,what inspired then to do them from all different artists. Might be worth a private look
Sounds so different? Well...yes...
"Very similar to the version of the video game The Last of Us Part 2" 🎧🎸
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Check out Alien Ant Farm’s cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal”. Same thing, different direction. They did an amazing job, but very differently styled, cover.
I loved it as a happy song, not this.
Ese no es el ritmo
Were you around in the 80s? LOL I remember when the original first hit even tough it wasn't the type of music I am into I like the original. This vid is OK but nothing like the original. You need to watch the original it rocks.