Take Me Home, Country Roads - Reaction with Rollen (metal cover by Leo Moracchioli)

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • Music Reactions, First listen & Free Flowing Opinions, Rollen takes a listen and filters it back through his own unique lens. Looking to start a conversation but will settle for a like and subscribe. Thanks for joining me at Reactions, Rants, and Rabbit Holes.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @davidellis7109
    @davidellis7109 2 місяці тому +2

    F yeah

  • @tonykubilius9971
    @tonykubilius9971 2 місяці тому +1

    As usual Leo kills it and can’t wait for your next Frog Leap Studios reaction 🤘.

  • @andymitchell914
    @andymitchell914 2 місяці тому +1

    🤘🤘🔥🔥🤘🤘

  • @digger1900
    @digger1900 Місяць тому

    Brilliant

  • @MikeDPlxztc
    @MikeDPlxztc 2 місяці тому

    , Leo's dance moves 6:57 are always on point right up there with Babymetal choreography

  • @MikeDPlxztc
    @MikeDPlxztc 2 місяці тому

    , can't wait for Leo to cover I've Been Everywhere😂

  • @metalcrusader6662
    @metalcrusader6662 2 місяці тому +1

    This is great, And a pretty cool cover. Awesome reaction, if you want a HammerFall song i suggest "The Outlaw" or "B.Y.H" Which means Bang Your Head, the song basically tells you how the singer discovered metal 🚌💨💨💨🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸💯💯💯💯

  • @grumpybumme3289
    @grumpybumme3289 2 місяці тому +2

    At first I was 'what the hell!!!' and then I actually liked the sounds but the video was clashing with them because he was taking the piss. If I just listen I like it. If I just watch it's funny 🙃😘

  • @guywhoisnotbob
    @guywhoisnotbob 2 місяці тому +2

    I have been mulling this idea of property ownership for some time. Different song, but Mr. Denver certainly does not need to own the Rockies to experience a high through them. What is it about our need to say something belongs to us in order to more deeply experience this life? At its core, this flies in the face of Christ's "give everything away and follow me." For me, ownership feels like a desperate attempt to fill the hole of not experiencing genuine connection and interdependence within the environment we grow out of and dissolve back into. Like I need to prevent others from what is "mine" in so I can feel it is truly part of who I am. It just feels broken. I am not going to say any other societal system is objectively better, I just not sure how to feel about this.

    • @MikeDPlxztc
      @MikeDPlxztc 2 місяці тому +1

      100 if you get a chance to buy land do it they're not making any more after all

    • @guywhoisnotbob
      @guywhoisnotbob 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MikeDPlxztc i have a small bit my house sits on. It feels like a game we play based on fear and selfishness. As if I don't trust my community and environment so I must call it mine. Who I really am deep deep down will take nothing with me.

    • @MikeDPlxztc
      @MikeDPlxztc 2 місяці тому +1

      @@guywhoisnotbob that's awesome I just know that the first time I actually owned a piece of property it changed me in some way from being a long time renter which made me feel like a vagabond in some way a small thing comparatively speaking. riding with Jesus. God Bless .

    • @guywhoisnotbob
      @guywhoisnotbob 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MikeDPlxztc maybe what occurs inside a person is more relevant than the situation. Ownership can stir responsibility and care or it can stir fear and jealousy. Maybe all the above.
      I read the speech a tribal chief made in Washington after years of dealing with settlers and the newly formed government. We (I'm a US citizen) had been spreading over what's now the United States. Its certainly not one-sided and has a lot more nuance than one might expect in this day of cancelation and such. What really resonated with me was how they respect not only other people but the land. There's a lack of separation in their understanding of humanity and the world around us; as though we emerge from these environments and fall into dust back into them.