The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla, wrote this while staying in one of the rooms where Caruso spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucia Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life.
Thank you so much, I could not make sense of the words. Was it a father consoling his daughter, a lover leaving his love? Thank you, now it makes sense.
The Great Maestro named LUCIANO PAVAROTTI had this incredible ability to touched your SOUL.... using his exceptional VOICE. He usually touched and vibrate the souls of the HUMANS who heard his arias...... and even the ANGELS stopped in fascination just to listen to this miracle voice of a MAN.
this song is sung in italian but the chorus is in neapolitan. it was written by bolgnese singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla, whose version is as beautiful as Luciano's. loved this
R.I.P. Luciano, a huge loss. To me, the greatest tenor there ever was. I was privileged enough to have seen him perform live. This was a remarkable surprise. I LOVE Opera. Excellent video TM.
@Dmitri Fukov yeah... sorry man, sorry to break it to ya. He passed in '07, throat cancer I believe or maybe pancreatic, I can't remember actually. Sad huh.
@@doublefantasy77 oohhhh... that's terrible. I agree one of if not the best tenor voice ever. It seemed Effortless for him. He performed with such passion and grace. He is missed. You're in Italy? That's awesome. How is everyone doing? You and your country got hit hard with this terrible virus huh?
In 1996, I lived in New York City. I worked as a dental assistant for a very exclusive dentist on Central Park South. One day, on my way to work I was in the lobby waiting for the elevator. The elevator opens and I get in, Luciano Pavarotti shows up with his entourage and His entourage,swiftly shuffle me out of the elevator!!! I was incensed, of course. But I still have to get to work....... We had a 9 AM patient! Sooo,.....I waited for the next elevator and get to the floor of my job to start the work day. Luciano Pavarotti was our first patient that day!!!!!!!!!
Much respect for tackling a reaction to Opera! Most reactors wouldn’t even give it a shot. You did quite well with it, too. 👏 I hope to see you do more of these. 💕
@@tommyray9762 It's not opera but it is about one of the greatest opera singers of all time -Enrico Caruso -Lucio Dalla was inspired to write the song when he accidentally I think,h happened to occupy the same room in a Sorrento hotel where the great Caruso had stayed a century or so before.No one sings it better than Pavarotti.You have to realize that in the days before artificial amplification (microphones)opera singers often used to sing the pop songs as well.
I love your reaction to this song. You are absolutely right. Music moves you a way nothing else can. Music knows no race, no language, no differences. Music unites, this music comes directly from the creator ♥️
As an Italian I highly respect people who are open to music, that let it into their soul, and I respect that you are willing to try anything and everything. Bouna fortuna mi amico
One of Pavarotti's most iconic performances !Nessun Dorma being the other! He was and still is a legend. Caruso moves you whether you understand Italian or not! Or whether you enjoy opera or not. Caruso and Nessun dorma are in my playlist right beside NF records! Realmusic! Wow LIT you are diverse, good on you! Great reaction.
"Caruso" is what's known in Italy as "Bel Canto" or beautiful singing. It is not considered opera because it was never an aria sung in an opera. Andreas Bocelli has done several modern bel canto albums that are wonderful, as well as albums focused on famous arias from opera.
If you want some context on this piece, Enrico Caruso was regarded as one of the absolute greatest opera singers period the end and he died in the 1920s at like 50 something. Following him comes Pavarotti and the other two members of the Three Tenors, again regarded as the pinnacle of operatic singing for the later 20th century. So this is basically one of the greatest opera singers paying tribute to the one who came before him. Caruso was also one of the early users of voice recordings so thankfully we can today still appreciate his voice and how he sounded. As for the song itself it's supposed to be an older Caruso who has lived out his life. He's gone from Italy to America, he's lived a full life and he's spending the final moments of it with a beautiful woman that he's madly in love with. A love that reaches the point that when he sees her cry it's like he's drowning. He knows he's dying but he's happy that he gets to spend it with this woman. Do consider listening to Pavarotti singing Vesti la Giubba, E lucevan le stelle, and Nessun Dorma too.
The three tenors isn't the peek of operatic singing in the XXth century, you better go listen to Corelli, Di Stefano, Del Monaco or Rosvaenge ! They are on the same level as Caruso !
@@abcdefgh-db1to All great singers, I am sure. However, having heard all 3 tenors live, I remain convinced that Björling and Pavarotti were the best ever.
''I feel you...of course you feel like this , This Man has enchanted all the ears of this World...his voice reaches up to the sun ..'' you should also hear 'Nessun dorma''
The song "Caruso" is half Italian and half Neapolitan language ( the refrain is Neapolitan). Thank you for your amazing reaction, I really appreciate that ❤
If this does not bring tears to your eyes. Well, I don't know, I have listened to this many times and every time I tear up! Thank you and R.I.P. Segnore Pavorotti. The world could never have to much of your artistry.
I loved your reaction. As you said, the power of music is so intense that sometimes makes us feel disarmed. The love, the pain you felt is so precious and rare: these are the moments we need to keep searching that enrich our lives. ❤️
You describe your feelings and songs’ meaning very well and very easy aka relatable. Ty for doing reaction to Pavarotti, I want more young ppl to know his talent as he’s a MASTERPIECE!
I absolutely love your reaction to his singing. Your intelligence and passionate heart absolutely shine. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. xx
Your only the only who has reacted to Pavarotti's Caruso, Thx U my dude, I've been waiting for this. Check out Pavarotti with James brown "this is a man's world". Classic
This is the first time i watched this young man... he truly has an understanding of what music, the melody the voice the story.... and he was sooo close to the actual story. This is about Caruso in his dying days with the love of his life by his side... i think it looses a little in translation, but Pavarotti just brings tears to my eyes every time i hear this. He absolutely makes love with his voice to the lyrics.... wow... there are almost no words to discribe the beauty of the combination of the Maestro's voice and the perfect lyrics. Wow,, just... WOW!!
You did a really fantastic reaction to opera. You are very open-minded and that's a great thing. Opera is not everyones' cup of tea. I love it, because I appreciate their insane voices and the control they have over them. Love seeing people expanding their musical horizons. You never know what you will like if you give it a chance. And you're right, music can be so healing and speak to a person on so many levels. And it's one of the few things that can really (imo) bring people together.
Too LIT Mafia, just to help you out a little. There's opera and then there's what's called Bel Canto, meaning "beautiful singing." Nessum Dorma is directly from an opera. But Lucio Dalla's song about Caruso is bel canto. Some of my favorite, modern bel canto has been sung by Andreas Bocelli in various non-operatic albums. "O sole mio" is also "bel canto" ; it is a stand alone song not from an opera.
I loved your reaction to this so much. I had to subscribe. His voice was truly a treasure, and his interpretation of this song is mesmerizing. Thank you again.
So nice to see someone react to opera, loved your reactions, and Pavarotti was one of a kind, and the most beautiful voice I ever heard......you don't even need to understand the words he sings, you can feel it from his soul 💝💝💝
sandyleewhite Yes.but Caruso's Voice towered over Pavarotti & made grown men Cry in the Opera. This Song is a dedication Caruso where there's no debate that he's the Best if all times!!!
Really enjoyed this video. I love the way you express yourself--starting at 5:59, you talk about the power of music as eloquently as anyone I've ever heard.
Well done young man. The world needs more people like you that respect and understand that talent can come in many different forms. Continue to spread the word to the new generations. God bless you.. Try Nessus Dorma sung by him as well.
My childhood friend heard this on the radio on the way to adopt a puppy, so of course he, at 12 years old, had to name puppy Caruso! Thats the impact of this music. This really reminded me of him and his very loyal dog, thank you!
Luciano Pavorati was an amazing singer and just a fantastic human being. His signature piece is "Nesum Dorma" from the opera "Tunadot". LIstening to that will change your life....
He's known as the greatest Opera tenor ever. This isn't an Opera song but he does it beautifully. You need to react to him singing Nessun Dorma. His most famous opera aria.
It's wonderful to see how u have perfectly understood not only the purpose of music and lyrics, but also the soul of the artist when he expresses them. Thanks for ur react. You've made my day. You'r great
Try to find videos of Pavarotti where the camera stays longer on his face after his finishes the song. His thoughts on his performance are very visible on his face. It is a lovely moment of sharing, and then he turns his joyful smile to his audience. Pavarotti was a sweetheart of a man, he loved food, wine, women, and song. And he loved his audience. He did duets with many other artists, and performed at many benefits.
Most reators know nothing about music, musical theory, or genres outside their narrow area. You are refreshing in that you sound intelligent, you seem to understand the point and counter point of this performance. Thank you for knowing music beyond one area.
Not putting anybody else down because I love watching folks who don't normally listen to opera react to it. But this is probably the best, most intelligent reaction I've seen to this song so far. Be well brother.
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This is when he is already 70. You should listen to his incredible champion voice at his 40ties.
I thought the same when I first heard this, that the girl was his daughter. He is telling his young wife that he is dying. The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla, also sang his own version, it is also good. I am glad you enjoyed Pavarotti. I enjoyed your reaction.
Your reaction is beautiful! As a blind musician I’ve always believed that music is the closest to the language of the angels! Even if you don’t know the language of the words the language of the music is impossible to misunderstand
We are Pavarotti fans and we've never seen TM before. TM, by appearances could not be more different to us. We watched TM's reaction to the song and joyously realized that in one moment we connected and he with us. The way good music touches TM, so it touches us. Thank you TM.
My heart soared to share this moment with you! Made me feel like I was discovering Pavarotti for the 1st time all over again. BTW: I totally dig your hair style n color.
Opera resonates with a part of your soul that is almost impossible to put to words, your first time hearing opera or your 100th time it still moves you in a way that even the best poets would struggle to describe the veritable tsunami of emotions that washes over you.
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla, wrote this while staying in one of the rooms where Caruso spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucia Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life.
Grandissimo Lucio!!! artista di una sensibilità rarissima e incredibile!!!
Thank you so much, I could not make sense of the words. Was it a father consoling his daughter, a lover leaving his love? Thank you, now it makes sense.
It would be important to say that Caruso also was a tenor, that's why Lucio Dalla made this song almost opera like.
You tell the story very well.
@@chiccachannel he was a baritone who trained non stop to sing tenor arias.
The Great Maestro named LUCIANO PAVAROTTI had this incredible ability to touched your SOUL.... using his exceptional VOICE. He usually touched and vibrate the souls of the HUMANS who heard his arias...... and even the ANGELS stopped in fascination just to listen to this miracle voice of a MAN.
this song is sung in italian but the chorus is in neapolitan. it was written by bolgnese singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla, whose version is as beautiful as Luciano's. loved this
Yes
Is neapolitan a different language than Italian?
@@AlexS-oj8qf yup and it's considered a proper language not a dialect
@@grethi8110 Interesting, I know that there's Griko, but never thought that the Neapolisian speak language other than Italian
@@AlexS-oj8qf Yes, most of italian dialects are actually languages. A person who speaks only italian could not understand italian "dialects".
I'm italian and we grou up with this marvelous music and incredible artist like him....i feel me very proud. Sorry for my english...GRAZIE!
Darling your English is fine, I am English and I lived in Sicily for ten years. I absolutely love this music, it breaks my heart
Anch' Io sono L'Italiana. Salute di Canada, Papa e Mama sono Abbruzzese.
Man why didn’t you tell me you also do Italian music. This song is beautiful.
R.I.P. Luciano, a huge loss. To me, the greatest tenor there ever was. I was privileged enough to have seen him perform live. This was a remarkable surprise. I LOVE Opera. Excellent video TM.
@Dmitri Fukov yeah... sorry man, sorry to break it to ya. He passed in '07, throat cancer I believe or maybe pancreatic, I can't remember actually. Sad huh.
AK007 Campbell Pancreatic Cancer. Heartbreaking. ❤️
@@AK00777 Pancreatic. He had one of the best tenor voice ...Cheers from Italy.
@@Donnagilbert6497 for sure, such a loss. I don't think he was that old...
@@doublefantasy77 oohhhh... that's terrible. I agree one of if not the best tenor voice ever. It seemed Effortless for him. He performed with such passion and grace. He is missed. You're in Italy? That's awesome. How is everyone doing? You and your country got hit hard with this terrible virus huh?
In 1996, I lived in New York City. I worked as a dental assistant for a very exclusive dentist on Central Park South. One day, on my way to work I was in the lobby waiting for the elevator. The elevator opens and I get in, Luciano Pavarotti shows up with his entourage and His entourage,swiftly shuffle me out of the elevator!!! I was incensed, of course. But I still have to get to work....... We had a 9 AM patient! Sooo,.....I waited for the next elevator and get to the floor of my job to start the work day. Luciano Pavarotti was our first patient that day!!!!!!!!!
The voice hits every cell in your body. All at the same time. That's why we get goose-bumps.
@Dojocho Agreed.I first heard the three tenors cd after I told a co worker I hated opera.I found out I just hate German opera.
You have hit the nail on the head with your words👍💕
Much respect for tackling a reaction to Opera! Most reactors wouldn’t even give it a shot. You did quite well with it, too. 👏 I hope to see you do more of these. 💕
This is not opera
Napolitano's songs even lucio dalla the original singer of this song is not napolitan
@@tommyray9762 It's not opera but it is about one of the greatest opera singers of all time -Enrico Caruso -Lucio Dalla was inspired to write the song when he accidentally I think,h happened to occupy the same room in a Sorrento hotel where the great Caruso had stayed a century or so before.No one sings it better than Pavarotti.You have to realize that in the days before artificial amplification (microphones)opera singers often used to sing the pop songs as well.
He needs to react to Pavarotti doing Nessun Dorma
Thank you so much, words cannot say------
YOUR EXACTLY RIGHT....I ALWAYS CRY TO THIS SONG AND I'M ITALIAN... FROM NAPLES..... AND THESE WORDS AND MELODY 💗 ALWAYS GET TO ME ❤️💗😭
If opera moves you, you will cry. Joy from the heart!
He could have sung a cookbook and melted you into a puddle of tears!!!!🎶🎼🎵💜 One of the most stunning voices of all time!!!
I love your reaction to this song. You are absolutely right. Music moves you a way nothing else can. Music knows no race, no language, no differences. Music unites, this music comes directly from the creator ♥️
As an Italian I highly respect people who are open to music, that let it into their soul, and I respect that you are willing to try anything and everything. Bouna fortuna mi amico
One of Pavarotti's most iconic performances !Nessun Dorma being the other! He was and still is a legend. Caruso moves you whether you understand Italian or not! Or whether you enjoy opera or not. Caruso and Nessun dorma are in my playlist right beside NF records! Realmusic! Wow LIT you are diverse, good on you! Great reaction.
"Caruso" is what's known in Italy as "Bel Canto" or beautiful singing. It is not considered opera because it was never an aria sung in an opera. Andreas Bocelli has done several modern bel canto albums that are wonderful, as well as albums focused on famous arias from opera.
If you want some context on this piece, Enrico Caruso was regarded as one of the absolute greatest opera singers period the end and he died in the 1920s at like 50 something. Following him comes Pavarotti and the other two members of the Three Tenors, again regarded as the pinnacle of operatic singing for the later 20th century. So this is basically one of the greatest opera singers paying tribute to the one who came before him. Caruso was also one of the early users of voice recordings so thankfully we can today still appreciate his voice and how he sounded.
As for the song itself it's supposed to be an older Caruso who has lived out his life. He's gone from Italy to America, he's lived a full life and he's spending the final moments of it with a beautiful woman that he's madly in love with. A love that reaches the point that when he sees her cry it's like he's drowning. He knows he's dying but he's happy that he gets to spend it with this woman.
Do consider listening to Pavarotti singing Vesti la Giubba, E lucevan le stelle, and Nessun Dorma too.
Thanks for the context.
Yes, thanks!
And listen to Jussi Björling singing the same arias. Along with Pavarotti the best tenors to have ever lived.
The three tenors isn't the peek of operatic singing in the XXth century, you better go listen to Corelli, Di Stefano, Del Monaco or Rosvaenge ! They are on the same level as Caruso !
@@abcdefgh-db1to All great singers, I am sure. However, having heard all 3 tenors live, I remain convinced that Björling and Pavarotti were the best ever.
Honey, this is why Opera is so powerful. If you ever get a chance to go an opera live don't hesitate. The acting & powerful music is just so amazing.
Opera tenors have a tendency to move you to tears when they sing. Pavarotti was no exception. He was a Master of his art.
I am a convert 2 OPERA I watched the young guy his face blew me away your face showed every part of that great music thank u so much
''I feel you...of course you feel like this , This Man has enchanted all the ears of this World...his voice reaches up to the sun ..'' you should also hear 'Nessun dorma''
Big Pavarotti. I miss you😢❤️ were a great person and a great Tenor
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Luciano Pavarotti, RIP...
LEGEND...
You're reaction ❤
His voice goes into your heart and soul. A voice for eternity.
Well, Luciano and Caruso are making beautiful music together in heaven. How wanderful. Good creation never ceases to amazing me.
The song "Caruso" is half Italian and half Neapolitan language ( the refrain is Neapolitan).
Thank you for your amazing reaction, I really appreciate that ❤
If this does not bring tears to your eyes. Well, I don't know, I have listened to this many times and every time I tear up! Thank you and R.I.P. Segnore Pavorotti. The world could never have to much of your artistry.
Be proud of your emotions after this first hearing, you have a truly sensible soul.
This Song is a Story by Caruso a italian tenor!
The Pavarotti's Voice is the best of the world always!
I loved your reaction. As you said, the power of music is so intense that sometimes makes us feel disarmed. The love, the pain you felt is so precious and rare: these are the moments we need to keep searching that enrich our lives. ❤️
Totally ❤💯👌
You describe your feelings and songs’ meaning very well and very easy aka relatable. Ty for doing reaction to Pavarotti, I want more young ppl to know his talent as he’s a MASTERPIECE!
Luciano Pavarotti TOUCH YOUR SOUL...
I absolutely love your reaction to his singing. Your intelligence and passionate heart absolutely shine. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
xx
P.S. You pronounced "Pavarotti" perfectly.
Your only the only who has reacted to Pavarotti's Caruso, Thx U my dude, I've been waiting for this. Check out Pavarotti with James brown "this is a man's world". Classic
I’ve seen that video. It’s great.
I love your reaction to Luciano Pavarotti. Your comments are insightful and pure. Thank you. (Seriously, thank you.)
A true blessed tenor.
So happy to see a younger generation appreciate a music genre that is not the norm for them. Good review of the legendary Pavarotti.
LOVE GOIN TO HEAR THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS AND OPERA. So powerful and emotional. In person especially. You literally feel That In your body and soul ❤
Gotta do "Vesti la giubba" from Pagliacci... One of Pavarotti’s most iconic preformances!!
Ooooo yess this was unexpected 👌🔥
This is the first time i watched this young man... he truly has an understanding of what music, the melody the voice the story.... and he was sooo close to the actual story. This is about Caruso in his dying days with the love of his life by his side... i think it looses a little in translation, but Pavarotti just brings tears to my eyes every time i hear this. He absolutely makes love with his voice to the lyrics.... wow... there are almost no words to discribe the beauty of the combination of the Maestro's voice and the perfect lyrics. Wow,, just... WOW!!
That's how Italians express their feelings, few and deep words
Thank you for listening! It’s good to see people trying to listen to our art form. His name is actually pronounced Lu-chano Pavarotti
His voice and the emotion he puts behind it gets you every time!
Your reaction is marvelous! Thank you for reacting ❤️ 🙏🏻
Gassss 🔥 you looked hypnotized once he went in. That’s music🙏🏼
You did a great job interpreting the song because your made it relatable. That's what great music like this is supposed to do.
IV'E NEVER HEARD ANYTHING MORE BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Shout out to our unforgettable Luciano Pavarotti, but also to the other unforgettable songwriter and singer, Lucio Dalla.
You did a really fantastic reaction to opera. You are very open-minded and that's a great thing. Opera is not everyones' cup of tea. I love it, because I appreciate their insane voices and the control they have over them.
Love seeing people expanding their musical horizons. You never know what you will like if you give it a chance.
And you're right, music can be so healing and speak to a person on so many levels. And it's one of the few things that can really (imo) bring people together.
Music can break your heart in a way that the sad memories that it evokes alone cannot....
Grande canzone di Lucio Dalla
Interpretata straordinariamente da Luciano Pavarotti.
Thanks for sharing. I loved watching your face as you watched him for the first time. This song is beautiful. Thanks again!
Too LIT Mafia, just to help you out a little. There's opera and then there's what's called Bel Canto, meaning "beautiful singing." Nessum Dorma is directly from an opera. But Lucio Dalla's song about Caruso is bel canto. Some of my favorite, modern bel canto has been sung by Andreas Bocelli in various non-operatic albums. "O sole mio" is also "bel canto" ; it is a stand alone song not from an opera.
Grazie per questo video! Grazie per i tuoi occhi commossi. Davvero emozionante!!
It is a sad reflection on our culture that this young man had never heard of Pavarotti.
But how beautiful that he found it. There is hope my friend.
It’s a sad reflection on white culture that people don’t get credit for blues and rock and so many awesome musical things. I think it’s justifiable.
Better late than never
Think of how many people he will show Pavarotti to.
You have great musical sensitivity and you express yourself very well. Love your reaction.
I loved your reaction to this so much. I had to subscribe. His voice was truly a treasure, and his interpretation of this song is mesmerizing. Thank you again.
React to Nessun Dorma dude!
So nice to see someone react to opera, loved your reactions, and Pavarotti was one of a kind, and the most beautiful voice I ever heard......you don't even need to understand the words he sings, you can feel it from his soul 💝💝💝
sandyleewhite Yes.but Caruso's Voice towered over Pavarotti & made grown men Cry in the Opera. This Song is a dedication Caruso where there's no debate that he's the Best if all times!!!
He makes all us Italians proud. Pavarotti is the greatest voice of his time.
I was proud to begin with...but yes he brought attention to Italian culture.
Please check out the songwriter’s music as well! His name is Lucio Dalla and is one of the greatest artists of all time ❤️
LOVE YOUR REACTION BROTHER LUCIANO IS MASTER AT CONNECTING LOVE TO THE WORLD ONLY REQUIERMENT IS TO LISTEN THANK YOU MY BROTHER
You desrcibe Pavarotti's style of singing very wonderful.He not only sang , he felt the music !!!
Your love of different types of music will definitely help your channel grow.
We'll be here to grow with you.
Really enjoyed this video. I love the way you express yourself--starting at 5:59, you talk about the power of music as eloquently as anyone I've ever heard.
I love meeting other music addicts. Music is absolute magic. ♡
Well done young man. The world needs more people like you that respect and understand that talent can come in many different forms. Continue to spread the word to the new generations. God bless you.. Try Nessus Dorma sung by him as well.
This is what doing what you were born to do looks like. Perfect purity...
I don't undestand a word of this song but it brings me always to tears of the emotion..... You did it great!
I have always Luciano Pavirotti. Anything that he sings touches MY SPIRIT...
A beautiful performance, glad you liked it, been a free years since I listened to it
My childhood friend heard this on the radio on the way to adopt a puppy, so of course he, at 12 years old, had to name puppy Caruso! Thats the impact of this music. This really reminded me of him and his very loyal dog, thank you!
Luciano Pavorati was an amazing singer and just a fantastic human being. His signature piece is "Nesum Dorma" from the opera "Tunadot".
LIstening to that will change your life....
Beautiful and truly moving.
Wow young man you nailed His Name first time. Good for you.
He's known as the greatest Opera tenor ever. This isn't an Opera song but he does it beautifully. You need to react to him singing Nessun Dorma. His most famous opera aria.
*The Greatest Tenor Of All Time*
No one has ever sang with more emotion in their voice what a great loss
It's wonderful to see how u have perfectly understood not only the purpose of music and lyrics, but also the soul of the artist when he expresses them. Thanks for ur react. You've made my day. You'r great
Luciano Pavarotti
Lucio Dalla
R.I.P ❤❤
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Thanks for doing this, it is one of my favorites.... and now maybe yours. This song does something to me!!!!
This is my most favorite song on the planet....
Try to find videos of Pavarotti where the camera stays longer on his face after his finishes the song. His thoughts on his performance are very visible on his face. It is a lovely moment of sharing, and then he turns his joyful smile to his audience. Pavarotti was a sweetheart of a man, he loved food, wine, women, and song. And he loved his audience. He did duets with many other artists, and performed at many benefits.
Most reators know nothing about music, musical theory, or genres outside their narrow area. You are refreshing in that you sound intelligent, you seem to understand the point and counter point of this performance. Thank you for knowing music beyond one area.
Not putting anybody else down because I love watching folks who don't normally listen to opera react to it. But this is probably the best, most intelligent reaction I've seen to this song so far. Be well brother.
This is when he is already 70. You should listen to his incredible champion voice at his 40ties.
I thought the same when I first heard this, that the girl was his daughter. He is telling his young wife that he is dying. The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla, also sang his own version, it is also good. I am glad you enjoyed Pavarotti. I enjoyed your reaction.
I like you reactions . Love frm italy, Alessio. Its absolutli normal to cry for this song. The videoclip was made in naple , my city in southitaly.
Young man it was a pleasure to see you understand and feel the pasasion in the song, you are a person with a wonderful heart, please never change.
Yes, listen to everything! We all need to listen to more than we already know. Goosebumps.
Your reaction is beautiful! As a blind musician I’ve always believed that music is the closest to the language of the angels! Even if you don’t know the language of the words the language of the music is impossible to misunderstand
We are Pavarotti fans and we've never seen TM before. TM, by appearances could not be more different to us. We watched TM's reaction to the song and joyously realized that in one moment we connected and he with us. The way good music touches TM, so it touches us. Thank you TM.
My heart soared to share this moment with you! Made me feel like I was discovering Pavarotti for the 1st time all over again.
BTW: I totally dig your hair style n color.
Huge respect to you for your response!!!!
Opera is the people’s music in Italy. Great reaction! Subbed!
Opera resonates with a part of your soul that is almost impossible to put to words, your first time hearing opera or your 100th time it still moves you in a way that even the best poets would struggle to describe the veritable tsunami of emotions that washes over you.
Amazing reaction. Yes music can reach parts of your soul mere words cant.
wow .. i had tears in my freaking eyes ..
Welcome to the italian life brother 🙌
For those who understand...
Italian life os passion, hate, love, happynes, sadness, intensity, sorrow, peace. Italian life is emotions.
yes..goosebumps for sure!
Beautiful so much more to listen to from Pavarotti 💜