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@ToniMilne-dx7hu
@ToniMilne-dx7hu 16 сағат бұрын
You’ve been Bee Geed, welcome to the rabbit hole of there catalog of songs. There are so many to name. How do you mend a broken heart Massachusetts I started a joke Fanny be tender with my love Holiday I can’t see nobody Lay it on me Come on over Dogs Words The list goes on and on Check out all there albums starting from the beginning to 2000’s Master song writers, wrote many hits for other artists, beautiful harmonies. Bee Gees fan for life ❤️
@williamclifford6112
@williamclifford6112 7 күн бұрын
You should check out Parabola. One of Tools best tunes.
@askoldzayyats-xz8rb
@askoldzayyats-xz8rb 13 күн бұрын
This needs some this needs the some gas song
@user-lj1qy6nw8s
@user-lj1qy6nw8s 25 күн бұрын
Look upon Socialism and remember the Nazis for who they are
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
There is a great recording or might be a rehearsal of Elvis singing this, & it’s really good to watch, because you see him as well as hear him, so always a double bonus for fans, & for you as a reactor.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
This is shown in his King Creole movie, & it’s a great scene to watch.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Elvis absolutely doted on his little girl, & she adored her daddy. She was just 9 years old when Elvis passed, & she was staying with him at the time. She really struggled throughout her teen years, after losing him. When she lost her son Benjamin, who looked & apparently sang, like his famous grandfather, when he took his own life at 27 years old, Lisa Marie never recovered. So she had three Major tragedies in her life … the loss of her beloved father, followed less than two years later, by the loss of her grandfather (Vernon Presley), & then the tragic loss of her only son, Elvis’ only grandson. She is survived by her three daughters. Elvis was an identical twin, & his twin brother was born dead after a difficult labour. Lisa Marie has twin daughters, now 15 years old, plus her oldest daughter Riley. There has been so much tragedy in the Presley family.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Such a shame you didn’t show young Elvis singing this on the Ed Sullivan Show, because he jokes around & of course he’s only 21 years old when he performs it. Elvis fans always like to see the live performances. It’s a great early song, & was his biggest selling record of 1956.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Jane H commenting …. I think this is one of the first Elvis movies I watched as a child here in New Zealand. Whenever an Elvis movie came to our local theatre, you had to get there much earlier than usual, because the queues to get tickets were always so much longer than for other movies, & it was dreadful to find out tickets were sold out.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
This was Elvis’ tribute to Martin Luther King after his assassination in 1968. Elvis helped fund the MLK movement & was deeply upset by this senseless act. He had one of his songwriters write this song for him, taking the MLK famous speech I Have A Dream. There are very few, if any, singers who sing with such passion & emotion & raw energy. When Elvis sings, he puts his heart & soul into the song, which is why his fans (& reactors) really feel every word of what he is singing. And he had an extraordinary amount of charisma & stage presence. Great Reaction from you.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Elvis did a Cover of this Simon & Garfunkel original. Their version is very soft & mellow. Elvis, in true Elvis fashion, gives it his own spin, which he does with virtually all the Covers he does. He starts of soft & gentle, but you know he’s going to ramp it up as he goes along, & he will end on a big note …. & he just never disappoints. Enjoying your Elvis Reactions.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Jane H commenting …. I’ve been a big fan of Elvis since I was 12, though started watching his movies when I was 8. So I’ve been a fan for almost sixty years. I think the best decades to live through, as a teenager & young person, were the 1960s & 70s. We just had sooooo many amazingly talented singers & groups over those two decades, & the preceding 1950s had some great music too. The 1980s weren’t too bad, & there was still some good music coming out in the 1990s. But since 2000, I personally think music has gone into a decline. The 1930s & 40s also had some great songs & bands, but for me it’s the 1960s & 70s that I appreciate the most, & that might be because I was a 18 by the end of the 1960s & a young woman through the 1970s. This song Elvis is singing is one of his early songs from the start of his career in the mid-1950s, & yes, he was always laid back, caring, full of love for everyone, incredibly generous & so, so, so talented.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
I think this was perhaps the best of Elvis, right there on that small stage, because he had done two years in the army, serving in post-war West Germany from ages 22-24, & then eight years of making movies, as the highest paid actor in Hollywood. Making movies wasn’t nearly as strenuous as doing two concerts a night for 30 days in a row without a day off, plus a constant round of touring around America for a month at a time, without a day off. They were all exhausted doing that, not getting enough sleep, not eating all that well, & the performances themselves, plus getting from one place to another, usually by coach, but Elvis bought a least two planes in the last two years of his life, to make the touring not so strenuous, & getting from place to place without spending many hours on the road. So 1968 was a good year, as he was still in his early thirties, & still in good physical shape, with a lot less demanding work load making those movies. He hated making them, because they were lightweight chick flicks, but physically they didn’t demand a lot of him. He didn’t renew his contract in 1968, deciding to return to doing live concerts, which he had loved doing, so when he did this 68 Comeback Special he was fresh & not exhausted as he was afterwards, after several years of live performances.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Jane H commenting …. One of the most tearful songs that Lisa Marie sings with her beloved father, is Where No-One Stands Alone. It’s not only the two of them singing in what is such a beautiful performance, with perfectly harmonising voices, but it’s also the lovely family photos they show as well. This one is a favourite with us long-time Elvis fans, so I would love to see you React to it. Thanks.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
That costume was heavy … I believe between 60-70ft s, & than you have to add around 8lbs more by the end of the concert, due to absorbed sweat …. In Las Vegas concerts, because of the heat, he wore lighter, simpler costumes, & I recall the full time nurse he had, due to increasing ill health throughout the 70s up to his death in 77, saying that the costumes he wore were always around 8lb heavier when he came off stage, & they then had to get them off him, to cool him down, because his blood pressure would be very high. He should have been given electrolytes, which are lost during heavy sweating, but I’m not sure they had them back then. Now, of course, singers doing concerts have electrolyte drinks, but back then, probably they only had water. Not sure about makeup. I know Elvis liked to get a good suntan before his concerts & tours, in the summer, & he tanned quite easily. I’ve seen him with this same complexion during his rehearsals, & I wouldn’t have thought he would need to have makeup on for rehearsals. They were filmed, but not for the public to see. The record company filmed them for their archives, & over the years, they have been released to the public, long after his death. I have seen ladies wiping sweat off his face with white silk scarves, during concerts, & if he was wearing makeup, it certainly would have come off on the scarf, but I never saw anything coming off. However, as this concert in Hawaii was being beamed across the world via satellite (the first time a live concert had been beamed worldwide), perhaps they had put makeup on him. I watched this Hawaiian live concert in New Zealand, as it was happening. Because of time differences, I had to get up during the night to watch it with my wife, but it was so worth it.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
You should watch Elvis Love Me Tender 1970 Live Concert Las Vegas. This was absolutely Tame compared to that. Also, Elvis Suspicious Minds 1970 Live Concert Las Vegas has him being very energetic in dancing while singing. By 1973 in Hawaii, he was slowly beginning to suffer from some serious health issues, such as his heart (his mother died of a heart attack at the age of 46 & his father died of a cardiac arrest after several years of serious cardiac issues, at the age of 63, less than two years after Elvis passed). In 1970s Las Vegas, he was in good health & very athletic & full of energy, & Suspicious Minds 1970 Las Vegas is an iconic performance.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Elvis always loved to joke about on stage, until around the last three years of his life, when he was very sick & exhausted. There had been massive controversy over his dance moves when he first started performing at 19 years old. He was already the world’s first superstar when he appeared for the first time on the Ed Sullivan show, & he would have been told by Sullivan to tone down his dance moves. But even these tame dance moves had thousands of complaints being sent in to Ed Sullivan, calling Elvis vulgar & disgusting & demanding that he never be allowed on television again. Ed Sullivan vowed he would never have him back on, but after his competitor Milton Berle’s ratings shot through the roof, Ed Sullivan reluctantly did have Elvis back at least twice. However, unlike Milton Berle who always showed Elvis performing from head to toe, Ed Sullivan would only allow Elvis to be filmed from the waist up, so as to avoid any more complaints. Milton Berle genuinely loved Elvis & took great joy in having him on his show, & Elvis was genuinely such a polite & respectful young man, that even Ed Sullivan said some lovely things about him, when Elvis appeared for the last time on his show when he was 22 years old, before he was drafted into the army. Elvis had already made at least two Hollywood movies by that time.
@davidharrison1523
@davidharrison1523 27 күн бұрын
Jane H commenting …. I have always thought Elvis looked great in 1973, but this concert was the first live concert to be beamed worldwide via satellite to 40 countries …. I watched it live from New Zealand …. & Elvis had been dieting to lose weight, plus the heat of Hawaii in the second of two days in a row, had probably made him tired-looking. Plus, he was 38 years old, so of course he would look different from the 50s & 60s. You said it didn’t even sound like him? Well, Elvis’ voice changed over the decades. In the 50s he was a teenager & in his last television appearances, before doing 2 years in the army, he was 22 years old. At his 68 Comeback Special, he was 33, & in this concert he is 38, just 2 years off hitting 40. He actually always had rather deep-set eyes, which is what gave him the sultry, heavy-eyelid look that the ladies loved so much. If you watch him in 1974, a year later than here, he looks great … in fact, he looks young for his age. His addiction to prescription meds didn’t really begin to take a heavy toll on him until around Sept 1975, when his health was poor, & he was in a lot of pain with glaucoma in both eyes (very painful condition & nothing to do with drugs), plus an enlarged heart, caused by his long-standing very high blood pressure. He also had an enlarged liver, which his mother had had before she died at 46 years of age of a heart attack. As Elvis seldom drank alcohol, prescription meds might well have contributed to that. Throughout it all, his voice, when he was well enough to sing, remained strong & beautiful. And yes, he was sweating. The heat in Hawaii, & wearing that heavy costume, was causing him to sweat a bit more than usual …. He had always sweated quite heavily during performances over the years, & a lot of that was due to the bucketloads of emotion, passion & energy he put into every song he sang.
@mikelitorous5570
@mikelitorous5570 Ай бұрын
Only thing that doesn’t make sense to me about Abigail being a rat is that it’s never mentioned or insinuated in red dead redemption 1 especially since Ross was Milton’s right hand man in 2 and was always present whenever Milton was on screen except for his death. Surely Ross would have known and used that against John. You could say this is because 2 is a prequel so it wasn’t thought of for the first game but there are other references that are key parts of the story mentioned in both games. Also, Abigail wasn’t an innocent member of the gang she had committed robberies before and she was involved in the Saint-Denis bank heist. I also don’t believe she would have gave up Hosea to the pinkertons due to her viewing him like a father figure which is mentioned in camp dialogue. I’m more inclined to believe Hosea would have put his life on the line to let her escape to be with Jack if I’m being perfectly honest. If she was a rat however John would have no idea whatsoever which I find hard to believe as well due to him being able to see through Dutch for the most part
@luvL3e
@luvL3e Ай бұрын
GREATEST REACTION EVER!!!!! I had such a great time watching u GO OFF!! I was lmao dude. YES, see ya on the nxt one.....infact i see down below "yr outta body experience?? I bet thats PAROBOL n PARABOLA??? im guessing.....oh wow! YES SIR I'm here for THAT!
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz Ай бұрын
Love this first reaction Dillon, you have grown to really know Elvis’s journey is amazing and this man was the most iconic performer of all time. This was the best music of all time and you could understand the words even if you don’t know them you can hum.💕
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz Ай бұрын
This was how he performed in the very beginning 1956. He was censored for his moves and after this he was filmed only from the waist up. His manager as able to make more money by Elvis doing movies and he was not allowed to perform live until his contract ended. During the sixties many new performers including the Beatles gained popularity and Elvis felt he needed to comeback to life concerts in 1968. Only four concerts were recorded until his death in 1977. However, there are some documentaries about his life including the biopic in 2022.
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz
@MigdaliaTomalinas-os2nz Ай бұрын
Lisa Marie did a tribute to her father by incorporating her vocals into several of his tracts. They are so beautiful that it’s sad she never had a chance while he was alive. Her voice also has a unique sound. She was a song writer as while and recorded three albums. She didn’t really like the spotlight and chose a more private live style. Her private life however was not very happy because she would always be in a spotlight as her famous daddy and for her four unhappy marriages. However, she did have a beautiful voice and left us too soon.
@bozave5655
@bozave5655 Ай бұрын
I see. And was it really Arthur the agents just had to see? Or was it Jack in order to divers a trap?
@triciasimpson4958
@triciasimpson4958 Ай бұрын
Battle hymn of the republic classic song
@keithcharboneau3331
@keithcharboneau3331 Ай бұрын
Keep in mind that IF it would have become necessary, nearly all of the remaining U.S. Troops in Europe, were being retained by the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, for the planned invasion of mainland Japan itself, which was tentatively scheduled for March of 1946, which means, that AFTER Germany's final surrender, casualties had to be replaced and ALL units needed to be brought up to full strengths, and they had to train to fight different tactics, and a different enemy, and the Invasion of Japan, IF IT HAD HAPPENED, was going to be MUCH larger than D-Day was, on D-Day, the U.S. ALONE parachuted in about 18,000 paratroopers, rangers and pathfinders, and landed about 2,000,000 on the beaches of Normandy, which was called "Operation Overlord" what was planned for Japan was "Operation Downfall" which was to occur in 2 parts, in December 1945, the USMC was going to land on the main land Island of Kyushu at the southern end of the island chain, then would resupply do reconnaissance and get replacements to get back to full strength, and then co-ordinate with the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy for the main assault on the main Island of Honshu, and they wanted 1,000,000 Paratroopers, 2,000,000 Rangers and 250,000 pathfinders to parachute in a day BEFORE the main landing on Honshu in March of 1946, which was planned to land on the beaches, 12,000,000 U.S. troops alone, The Canadians were going to provide 250,000 (Mainly medical personnel) the British was going to provide 1,000,000 and the Australians were going to provide another 1,000,000, and the Russians were going to provide whatever was left from their military, which was decimated by the Germans through 5 years of fighting and taking very heavy casualties, so we do not have accurate numbers on what the Russians were going to be providing, but FORTUNATELY, when Major Tibbets and his crew of the Enola Gay, dropped little boy on Hiroshima, and 3 days later Major Charles Sweeney and the crew of the Bockscar, dropped Fat Man on Nagasaki, thankfully the Emperor ordered a surrender likely saving the lives of about another 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 people, most of those would have been Japanese deaths in all likelihood, but the allies still would have taken pretty heavy casualties as well.
@RobertGuthrieVegas
@RobertGuthrieVegas Ай бұрын
It's great to watch people's reactions listening to tool the very first time something I've been listening for years best lyrics best drums bass and all of it it's like there not of this world
@RobertGuthrieVegas
@RobertGuthrieVegas Ай бұрын
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@59jeflew
@59jeflew Ай бұрын
Buckeyes! 👍🏻
@LuisPerez-rc6le
@LuisPerez-rc6le 2 ай бұрын
After Jimi Hendrix honestly it's only Tom Morello no one can touch him
@tarzanstrickland
@tarzanstrickland 2 ай бұрын
I completely follow this, given the events of RDR1 this makes a lot of sense
@danielgardecki1046
@danielgardecki1046 2 ай бұрын
The two smaller Lee brothers in the fight, have both trained multiple world champion boxers in real life, one of which was a European champion boxer himself.
@danielgardecki1046
@danielgardecki1046 2 ай бұрын
The guns are located 3 miles from my house in *Bradford* the world's first *UNESCO City of Film,* with 11 more *Peaky Blinders* locations even closer, 5 more *Peaky Blinders* locations across the rest of *Bradford,* and many more in nearby villages, towns and cities such as *Skelton-on-Ure, Huddersfield,* and *Leeds.*
@knyght67
@knyght67 2 ай бұрын
He WAS reading the lyrics.......It's was a relatively new song and he didn't want to screw it up.....Tom Joe White wrote and recorded it first...
@JoshDeCoster
@JoshDeCoster 2 ай бұрын
Leckie 100% should have gotten a medal for running back on Peleliu, amazing feat
@ted1976hailspiralout
@ted1976hailspiralout 2 ай бұрын
🤘🏻🌀
@paulyotwn
@paulyotwn 2 ай бұрын
Please turn up the track volume
@wojecire
@wojecire 2 ай бұрын
If you're up to it, when you get to jerk-off, check out the live version from 10.10.99. you WONT regret it. Even if you just check it out after the album version.
@Beth_OMette
@Beth_OMette 2 ай бұрын
check the original video for this song...
@graymain
@graymain 2 ай бұрын
Check out ticks and leeches :!
@johnnyb6067
@johnnyb6067 2 ай бұрын
The entire ep is great but for me, Jerk Off is the highlight.
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS 2 ай бұрын
maybe check out the song PUSHIT by TOOL! its good! :) :D have a good day everyone!
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS 2 ай бұрын
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@KingdomheartsSTARWARS
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS 2 ай бұрын
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@KingdomheartsSTARWARS
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS 2 ай бұрын
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@KingdomheartsSTARWARS
@KingdomheartsSTARWARS 2 ай бұрын
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@susiejo143
@susiejo143 2 ай бұрын
There's so much in store for you....Tool is THE shit❤❤😊