We take all the cool things that PTX does for granted now, but they really stood out on The Sing Off. No other group was even close in how they approached arrangements. There were some other talented singers but nobody like PTX!
🎼🤍🎤🎤🎤🤍🎼 .. you picked a good one Saeed !! Pentatonix can really take on any song. Great to see them in their early stages. A little f.y.i. ... "Video Killed The Radio Star" .. was the very first music video ever played on MTV !! .. by The Buggles .... and I do love this song. 🎼🤍🎤🎤🎤🤍🎼
I have watched them since the Sing Off and their development over the years. The way their sound has magnified and totally filled in for a complete cohesive sound is mesmerizing.
Thanks Saeed! Like Scott said, we’re going to take risks because that’s what we do. This mission statement (and a bonkers work ethic) has taken them to the top. ☮️
Yup, 2nd comment. I always chuckle when Scott talks about Sonos being what they want to be. I jokingly commented one time that PTX wanted to be Sonos in 2011, but in 2024 everyone is like Who’s Sonos? I think they changed their name at some point, but same question. In the meantime, the members of Pentatonix have a 13 year career, do national and worldwide tours, are millionaires, have won 3 Grammys, have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, are starting families and just living their best lives. I can’t get enough of these 6 (counting Avi too).
Hello Saeed, Love the Sing Off Journey. PTX are so creative with their arrangements. A lot of PTX signatures sounds, vocals and vocalizations in this. Mitch's voice is so clean and clear and hitting those notes. Thanks for his journey!! Looking forward to the next one.
Having watched the previous seasons of The Sing Off, this was the week I fell in love with Pentatonix and picked them to win. At almost 60 y.o., they are still my favorite group. I just love seeing how they have progressed.
It's fun to watch how they listen to, absorb, and apply everything the judges say to every performance. And Shawn (the first official pentaholic) is on his feet giving them a standing ovation after every song. I also believe he was the first to dub Avi and Kevin "meat and potatoes". Sara gushes her praise and Ben, while maybe a little more critical, is always constructive and positive. The producers are the ones who pushed that each group should have a 'leader' or 'spokesman' so Scott kinda got thrown into that role. But what is truly amazing is the growth and confidence they develop each week. 0:12
I kinda got the vibe on The Sing-Off that Ben Folds was trying to be the "Simon Cowell" of the show. If I had to guess, is day grew was instructed by producers to be harsher.
Great reaction!!! Their dedication to their craft (making music, not just accappela) is the reason (along with incredible talent) that they are still a group, with only one change, 13/14 years later!
I was amazed that Pentatonix put all of that together in just 2 days. They had to arrange the song, learn the song and learn the dance moves in that short period of time. They all have an incredible work ethic. Thanks for the reaction. Shawn Stockman was correct, they were sent to save a cappella. Also, all of the groups had to perform in opening numbers each show. That must have made it extra hard for them that week since they had to find time to work on their performance within 2 days. Oh yeah, Kevin and his wife had a son earlier this month. They just told us Sunday, on Father's Day.
Love sharing the Sing Off journey with you. It's so fun to see Babytonix doing their thing. Totally off topic but I just love the color of your room. I find it very soothing.
They only get better! I have my favorites coming up, but you can just hear their amazing progression! Such a beautiful experience to witness! Thanks for taking this journey and sharing it with us!
I’m so glad you’re doing the whole series. This really is fascinating to watch them at the very beginning of their career. Please also watch the clip of them actually being announced as the winners. We know they win, but it’s no less emotional. The group themselves are just a bundle of nerves. Poor Mitchell looks like he’s about to cry, throw up, or both.
You spoke of how difficult it is to pull everything together, the singing, choreography etc, watch near the end when they come down the steps and you will see Kirsten start to step on Scott’s foot. She quickly adjusts and goes on. That’s how close it can be to messing up but taking it all in stride and pressing on. I think this is where PTX started to really pull it together. From here they just keep upping their game. Performances 7, 11 and 12 are the best. Always fun to rewatch these episodes. Enjoy!!!
Wow…this was soooo long ago. Wish they still kept the Sing-Off as a holiday series. Their arrangements have come so far. So cute seeing Saeed get heated when he thought he had the strong title!
This is where ptx really started to take off. And if you haven't reacted to the 90s dance medley, you will see that they include the song that they never did
Hey Saeed, I thought I'd drop off another new group to give a listen, if interested. "The Chicks - Wide Open Spaces (Official Video)" (by the channel: The Chicks) --This song is from their fourth studio album also called "Wide open Spaces" released in 1998. It was the first album with new lead vocalist Natilie Maines and became their breakthrough commercial success. The Chicks are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitarist), and her sisters Martie Maguire (Backing vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitarist), Emily Strayer (backing vocals, banjo, dobro) along with Laura Lynch and Robyn Lynn Macey (vocals, guitarist). Their genres cover country, bluegrass and country pop music. And, if you enjoy listening to their tunes, they have many more bangers to explore.
Thanks so much for sharing this! Definitely will add this to my list. I do have a bunch of requests in my queue, but hope to explore this band at some point too.
This was the performance where we started seeing a glimpse of what PTX would become. All of the stops, skips, and craziness that showed a side of acapella people hadn't really seen before. We almost take this for granted now after being spoiled for 13 years.
Another great episode. Another great reaction. Isn't this fun?!? Pentatonix are great at pulling off miracles on short notice - here - and for their Sing-Off audition! They used a song (Lady Gaga's "Telephone") they had performed as "The Trio" at a high school concert. ua-cam.com/video/t2XBMWRK4Mw/v-deo.htmlsi=2nbUecPY9U887OJK For the audition they just added Avi - and his bass; and Kevin - with his beat boxing skills. Considering they only met Kevin for the first time in person the *DAY BEFORE* the audition I think they pulled off a miracle! They still perform that song in concert...on occasion...to this day.
The show required each group to have a clear lead, so Scott was featured more than the others. He often had big parts in the opening numbers as well. Have no idea how he kept it all straight. It’s no wonder he practically lost his voice by the end.
All the practice done last minute to get this right, plus the opening number and later two songs per week plus the opening ran them ragged and caused illness and sore throats. A very difficult schedule.
Please don't stop with PTX, but in think the predecessor to this style of acapella was captured by groups like The Singers Unlimited and Manhattan Transfer. I would love to know what you think of them.
@@SaeedReacts. Here's a few links... a ballad and an up-tempo from each: start with the 2 ManhattanTrans first please. TSU - ua-cam.com/video/1qvy33tYHAE/v-deo.html and ballad ua-cam.com/video/e85-wj-wU7w/v-deo.html and these two are BOTH a must... ManhattanTrans - Birdland: ua-cam.com/video/vr2X-wO3_3M/v-deo.html and the ballad: A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square: ua-cam.com/video/Sg0XYASR7UM/v-deo.html
He could do 2 of those things at once. "White Christmas" - Pentatonix with Manhattan Transfer. You probably know that but it is one of my favourite PTX Chtistmas Songs, with 2 of my favourite vocal groups and doesn't get enough love. So I thought I'd shoehorn it in here. 😊
@@PTXPentaholic I'm a huge fan of The Manhattan Transfer. My introduction to them was the Extensions album because they did a version of Birdland and I already was a fan of Weather Report. I loved the whole album and subsequently got their entire catalogue over time. Jazz is my favourite genre and because of that I would also include Take 6 and their jazz approach to a cappella in your list.
We take all the cool things that PTX does for granted now, but they really stood out on The Sing Off. No other group was even close in how they approached arrangements. There were some other talented singers but nobody like PTX!
Exactly the same way I felt then. I’ve been enthralled with them ever since. ❤
🎼🤍🎤🎤🎤🤍🎼 .. you picked a good one Saeed !! Pentatonix can really take on any song. Great to see them in their early stages. A little f.y.i. ... "Video Killed The Radio Star" .. was the very first music video ever played on MTV !! .. by The Buggles .... and I do love this song. 🎼🤍🎤🎤🎤🤍🎼
Oh wow! Did not know that. That is a great fun fact! I need to remember that 😄. Thanks for sharing.
I have watched them since the Sing Off and their development over the years. The way their sound has magnified and totally filled in for a complete cohesive sound is mesmerizing.
Thanks Saeed! Like Scott said, we’re going to take risks because that’s what we do. This mission statement (and a bonkers work ethic) has taken them to the top. ☮️
Love that!
Yup, 2nd comment. I always chuckle when Scott talks about Sonos being what they want to be. I jokingly commented one time that PTX wanted to be Sonos in 2011, but in 2024 everyone is like Who’s Sonos? I think they changed their name at some point, but same question. In the meantime, the members of Pentatonix have a 13 year career, do national and worldwide tours, are millionaires, have won 3 Grammys, have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, are starting families and just living their best lives. I can’t get enough of these 6 (counting Avi too).
Hello Saeed, Love the Sing Off Journey. PTX are so creative with their arrangements. A lot of PTX signatures sounds, vocals and vocalizations in this. Mitch's voice is so clean and clear and hitting those notes. Thanks for his journey!! Looking forward to the next one.
So much fun to experience their come up. Thanks for joining me, Meg!
Having watched the previous seasons of The Sing Off, this was the week I fell in love with Pentatonix and picked them to win. At almost 60 y.o., they are still my favorite group. I just love seeing how they have progressed.
Amazing group and a lot of fun to see the beginning of their journey.
It's fun to watch how they listen to, absorb, and apply everything the judges say to every performance. And Shawn (the first official pentaholic) is on his feet giving them a standing ovation after every song. I also believe he was the first to dub Avi and Kevin "meat and potatoes". Sara gushes her praise and Ben, while maybe a little more critical, is always constructive and positive. The producers are the ones who pushed that each group should have a 'leader' or 'spokesman' so Scott kinda got thrown into that role. But what is truly amazing is the growth and confidence they develop each week. 0:12
I kinda got the vibe on The Sing-Off that Ben Folds was trying to be the "Simon Cowell" of the show. If I had to guess, is day grew was instructed by producers to be harsher.
Still a great performance after 13 years! Thanks for the reaction.
This was the first song ever played on MTV. A one hit wonder. You should check it out!
Will do!
Great reaction!!! Their dedication to their craft (making music, not just accappela) is the reason (along with incredible talent) that they are still a group, with only one change, 13/14 years later!
Thanks! Incredible group. Love their performances and video's.
Now is when PTX's best competition has become the Dartmouth Aires; Check out their rendition of "Jesse's Girl"
I was amazed that Pentatonix put all of that together in just 2 days. They had to arrange the song, learn the song and learn the dance moves in that short period of time. They all have an incredible work ethic. Thanks for the reaction. Shawn Stockman was correct, they were sent to save a cappella. Also, all of the groups had to perform in opening numbers each show. That must have made it extra hard for them that week since they had to find time to work on their performance within 2 days. Oh yeah, Kevin and his wife had a son earlier this month. They just told us Sunday, on Father's Day.
In 2 days. Thats just mindblowing.
I saw the photo of Kevin and his family on Instagram. Beautiful.
Love sharing the Sing Off journey with you. It's so fun to see Babytonix doing their thing. Totally off topic but I just love the color of your room. I find it very soothing.
Thanks so much for joining me on this journey!
A bit of trivia, this was the first music video broadcast on MTV in 1981.
Yes!! My favorite eps!
They only get better! I have my favorites coming up, but you can just hear their amazing progression! Such a beautiful experience to witness! Thanks for taking this journey and sharing it with us!
Excited for the next one! Thanks for watching.
I’m so glad you’re doing the whole series. This really is fascinating to watch them at the very beginning of their career. Please also watch the clip of them actually being announced as the winners. We know they win, but it’s no less emotional. The group themselves are just a bundle of nerves. Poor Mitchell looks like he’s about to cry, throw up, or both.
What a great journey! Excited for the next one.
Thanks for watching.
You spoke of how difficult it is to pull everything together, the singing, choreography etc, watch near the end when they come down the steps and you will see Kirsten start to step on Scott’s foot. She quickly adjusts and goes on. That’s how close it can be to messing up but taking it all in stride and pressing on. I think this is where PTX started to really pull it together. From here they just keep upping their game. Performances 7, 11 and 12 are the best. Always fun to rewatch these episodes. Enjoy!!!
Oh wow! Totally did not catch that 😃
And they have to learn it in a few days...they are epic.
Thanks for these reactions, they make my day. ❤
Mindblowing! Thanks so much for watching.
Wow…this was soooo long ago. Wish they still kept the Sing-Off as a holiday series. Their arrangements have come so far. So cute seeing Saeed get heated when he thought he had the strong title!
Hehe 😅. Thought i had the wrong video
This was a great one
Groetjes vanuit Athene. Wachten op verbindingsvlucht. Jullie ook een fijne vakantie binnenkort ❤C
Fijne reis! ❤️
Thanks Saeed. Just enjoy the ride, this amazing ride
Thanks so much for joining me!
This is where ptx really started to take off. And if you haven't reacted to the 90s dance medley, you will see that they include the song that they never did
👍👍Excellent, super cool. 🖖❤
Great performance.
Hey Saeed, I thought I'd drop off another new group to give a listen, if interested. "The Chicks - Wide Open Spaces (Official Video)" (by the channel: The Chicks) --This song is from their fourth studio album also called "Wide open Spaces" released in 1998. It was the first album with new lead vocalist Natilie Maines and became their breakthrough commercial success. The Chicks are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitarist), and her sisters Martie Maguire (Backing vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitarist), Emily Strayer (backing vocals, banjo, dobro) along with Laura Lynch and Robyn Lynn Macey (vocals, guitarist). Their genres cover country, bluegrass and country pop music. And, if you enjoy listening to their tunes, they have many more bangers to explore.
Thanks so much for sharing this! Definitely will add this to my list. I do have a bunch of requests in my queue, but hope to explore this band at some point too.
This was the performance where we started seeing a glimpse of what PTX would become. All of the stops, skips, and craziness that showed a side of acapella people hadn't really seen before. We almost take this for granted now after being spoiled for 13 years.
I believe this performance told the world that Pentatonix was here to stay.
I like that better than the original song. They were spot on!
Another great episode. Another great reaction. Isn't this fun?!? Pentatonix are great at pulling off miracles on short notice - here - and for their Sing-Off audition! They used a song (Lady Gaga's "Telephone") they had performed as "The Trio" at a high school concert.
ua-cam.com/video/t2XBMWRK4Mw/v-deo.htmlsi=2nbUecPY9U887OJK
For the audition they just added Avi - and his bass; and Kevin - with his beat boxing skills. Considering they only met Kevin for the first time in person the *DAY BEFORE* the audition I think they pulled off a miracle! They still perform that song in concert...on occasion...to this day.
So much fun! They work great under pressure. Excited for the next one.
Thanks for watching.
The way I remember this song is, it really Bugles me that I don't know who sings Video Killed the Radio Star. It was the first song played on MTV.
I see what you did there 😄
The show required each group to have a clear lead, so Scott was featured more than the others. He often had big parts in the opening numbers as well. Have no idea how he kept it all straight. It’s no wonder he practically lost his voice by the end.
Yeah when PTX first came onto the scene after this they marketed themselves as doing futuristic acapella.
When you get through them all you need to watch Superfruit reacting to the Sing Off.
The ride is half the enjoyment!
'video killed the radio star' was the first video played on mtv when it was first introduced on air.
That is a fitting song/video for a first 😃
All the practice done last minute to get this right, plus the opening number and later two songs per week plus the opening ran them ragged and caused illness and sore throats. A very difficult schedule.
You will remember...
Wait for it...
They did it all on their own... there was no help from the "Sing Off" staff...
Even their other contestants were in their corner...
Wow!
Please don't stop with PTX, but in think the predecessor to this style of acapella was captured by groups like The Singers Unlimited and Manhattan Transfer. I would love to know what you think of them.
Definitely will keep going. Havent heard those groups yet. Will add them to my list. Thanks.
@@SaeedReacts. Here's a few links... a ballad and an up-tempo from each: start with the 2 ManhattanTrans first please. TSU - ua-cam.com/video/1qvy33tYHAE/v-deo.html and ballad ua-cam.com/video/e85-wj-wU7w/v-deo.html and these two are BOTH a must... ManhattanTrans - Birdland: ua-cam.com/video/vr2X-wO3_3M/v-deo.html and the ballad: A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square: ua-cam.com/video/Sg0XYASR7UM/v-deo.html
He could do 2 of those things at once. "White Christmas" - Pentatonix with Manhattan Transfer. You probably know that but it is one of my favourite PTX Chtistmas Songs, with 2 of my favourite vocal groups and doesn't get enough love. So I thought I'd shoehorn it in here. 😊
@@Russ_Keith I absolutely love that upgrade of W.C.
@@PTXPentaholic I'm a huge fan of The Manhattan Transfer. My introduction to them was the Extensions album because they did a version of Birdland and I already was a fan of Weather Report. I loved the whole album and subsequently got their entire catalogue over time.
Jazz is my favourite genre and because of that I would also include Take 6 and their jazz approach to a cappella in your list.
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