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@nathanclarke27776 ай бұрын
I have a buddy from when I worked for a night club 20 years ago who looked like John Popper and had a full bandolier of harmonica! Such a great guy!
@Tatenak6 ай бұрын
12:07 2x speed. Just to humor yourself. No lies though. XD
@joshuacullen11516 ай бұрын
Honestly a fun song from QotSA would be "Kalopsia". Trent Reznor and Josh on the same track. but either way please do some QotSA songs. They are unironicly the best band making music currently.
@TheHarbinger20006 ай бұрын
I have a recommendation for another Phil Collins song when he was the lead singer of Genesis. The song "Driving the Last Spike" is about the real history of the 19th century railway workers, known as the Navvies, who built Britain's railways. The song's lyrics, written by Phil Collins, tell the story of an unnamed railway worker through the form of a soliloquy or internal monologue. The song is about both the tragic and triumphant stories of these workers. I realize this probably won't be seen. I've seen that you enjoy emotional songs and I thought you might enjoy it.
@abaigealduda27566 ай бұрын
Thought there might be comments here that would respond about Aura.... but I know how to look things up online for other reviews! Never heard of them before this.
@MrRkiefer12 ай бұрын
"This is a harmonica in human form!" I feel like this would make John Popper smile.
@iangoodale13436 ай бұрын
"How does he have enough breath"....harmonicas are played in AND out, with the direction of the breath changing the pitch. The last few notes of his solo were played on an intake, letting him go right back into vocals. A true master at work.
@davidhall40436 ай бұрын
Definitely true, he's a master of the craft, but I have also seen him smoke 2 cigarettes in a four bar break. He has an incredible lung capacity AND he knows what to do to himself up for success.
@dtw636 ай бұрын
It’s a push and pull on the harp. I’ve heard people say “ Suck and blow” I say “ You probably do, but that’s not playing harmonica.” lol
@81ghale6 ай бұрын
It’s still a ton of fast inhales and exhales, that’s hard to do without a ton of practice without passing out or at least getting dizzy.
@Phished1236 ай бұрын
@@davidhall4043 one of those dudes, he'd sing, play harmonica, blast two smokes during a four bar break, all while being to be blunt, very overweight, i donno how he kept up with the band at times, its so damn impressive. They would regularly play this song like this, damn near double time, and he very rarely showed signs of fatigue. Dude is just built different.
@givenway6 ай бұрын
@@Phished123 I'm surprised more people haven't commented on his chain smoking combined with his unique ability to keep up with everything else going on. It's always amazed me, both on video and in-person. I also love how cool he is about interacting with fans.
@metalmark12146 ай бұрын
Blues Traveler frontman John Popper was caught in the "friend zone" with the band's original bass player, Felicia Lewis, when he wrote this song. The group's guitarist, Chan Kinchla, told the story in a 2012 Songfacts interview: "The song's an unrequited love song about John and our original bass player, Felicia, who he kind of had a crush on. She was actually classically trained as a violinist, and she was just playing bass for fun because she was friends with everyone." Kinchla says that Felicia was a great student and eventually became a doctor - her calling was medicine, not music. When Bobby Sheehan was ready to take over on bass, Felicia stepped aside. Says Kinchla, "It's a very amicable situation. John always had kind of a crush on her, but they were friends, as well. So that song's from that whole affair. They're still very close. It's just an unrequited love song. Source: Songfacts
@z50king296 ай бұрын
Yikes
@tla_studios6 ай бұрын
Quite beautiful actually to be able to express how you feel to someone that surely loved him back in a different way. Something freeing about being able to express it honestly and directly and even though his affections weren't returned, he lived his authentic life because of that openness and it led to this great work of art as well.
@packrat-y7j6 ай бұрын
Thats real interesting. Seems he gets himself into interesting situations. A very good friend of mine 's brother was close with the Spin Doctors, and that's how I found out the song 'Two Princes' was about John Popper and Chris Barron were friends and after the same girl.
@nathanweiss51746 ай бұрын
Seems like this could be the source of a few of their earlier songs. The themes are similar in a few tunes.
@NathanCline12-216 ай бұрын
If only she had realized he had an amazing tongue 😅😂🎉
@armadillotoe6 ай бұрын
John Popper turned the harmonica into a completely different instrument. He made me realize I had never heard it played that well.
@chrismaverick98286 ай бұрын
I don't think it was so much skill alone that shaped his sound, as there have been some incredibly skilled harmonica players. I think it was more the style of the music, the faster and more dynamic phrasing, causing Popper to draw more out of it, even wring it out of it. Most times you hear a harmonic in music it is slower and more rhythmic. Popper showed how intense the instrument could be while still being clearly musical.
@wjb-wi6dt6 ай бұрын
He's seriously magical.
@MrStrangeSensation6 ай бұрын
Very different kind of music but look into Toots Theilman. He could make a harmonics sing like nobody else. Another guy who totally changed my perspective on it, after Popper had already changed it 😂
@BillyRubensElevatedEnzymes5 ай бұрын
Wait till you hear Stevie Wonder.
@jeffreyjpa3 ай бұрын
Seeing John and Blues Traveler at the end of this month for the first time. Can't wait!
@yadaroni6 ай бұрын
When Elizabeth hears something musically that she likes, her joy lights up the room. I could watch her "nerd out" on music all day. I love music, but she definitely would give me a run for my money.
@marchitibang26 ай бұрын
No one else, Elizabeth, could pause John Popper so much, and get away with it. I so much cherish this song especially, but you add so much critique, evaluation, and charisma. It's the whole package! Thanks !!
@jss275606 ай бұрын
I’ve never understood why someone would watch a reaction to a song or video and complain when they actually react to it.
@marchitibang26 ай бұрын
@@jss27560 if you read my comment, you would understand it's not a complaint, it's a compliment
@jamesgordonakacrazylegs82226 ай бұрын
"The mountains win again" is definitely a good one to check out.
@heathkeim33946 ай бұрын
And if she does it, she needs to do the video. She likes to delve into the aspect of mental health and this video touches on it spectacularly in a time when very few others did.
@JustSomeRandomHer06 ай бұрын
SUCH A FANTASTIC SONG!
@OmniphonProductions6 ай бұрын
Most 10-hole diatonic players only _occasionally_ explore above the 6th hole. John Popper, however, spends _most_ of his time in the top octave. This _alone_ is noteworthy, but he has also _mastered_ that space, particularly the Major Pentatonic Scale! Much of his lightning fast playing is rooted in "tricks" that exploit the nature of the instrument's tuning. For instance, on a diatonic harmonica tuned in the key of C, blow notes all fall within a C major chord, and draw notes all fall within a G7add9 chord. This means one can create very fast arpeggios with _controlled glissandos_ while either blowing or drawing. Having said that, _precision_ at such high speeds requires so much _practice_ that most players will never achieve his level. (See Also: Charlie McCoy, Pat Ramsey, Sugar Blue, Adam Gussow, Norton Buffalo, Jason Ricci, Rachelle Plas, Howard Levy, DeFord Bailey...for starters...all _lightning_ harmonica players!) As for his singing, I noticed that he spent most of the vocal reaching upward toward the mic, _but_ on his "money notes" his chin dropped, and his face became perpendicular to the mic. The resonance threading you discussed (great phrase, by the way) comes into play here because his resonance audibly and visibly changes...in simple terms...from his face to his "attic". BTW: Coffee with a bit of half and half, most days. Chamomile tea when my voice needs to recuperate. Mocha on weekends! P.S. Unrelated Note: I love your nail color!
@TomCarter-x1m2 ай бұрын
The way he times out the lyrics right down til he's out of breath and instantly recovers is incredible, too.
@camannwordsmith6 ай бұрын
"... Improvising a harmony...." Virtually every part of every Blues Traveler song is sung just slightly differently live than on the albums. You know MOSTLY what you're getting, but there's also a few new surprises too.
@jasenjacobs13656 ай бұрын
That said john sounds exactly the same quality wise as he does in the studio. You can really tell the editor barely has to touch his tracks.
@andrewreiber76916 ай бұрын
Whoever does the sound for all the bands Howard has perform, whether in his studio or wherever, deserve a ton of credit. They all sound spectacular.
@iamdancer5 ай бұрын
It's also who he has on..I think he picks good musicians..live you can tell if they good or not In the way of studio cover up..example Dave Mathew live sounds just like recording his voice is real..when I saw hoobastank live the singer sounded like trash...the studio nowadays make people sound better but live you find out ..I think Howard stern guest are hall of famers
@blwarren636 ай бұрын
Popper is a once in a lifetime talent. Highly underrated beautiful story teller
@thefunkybuddha696 ай бұрын
What a fun coincidence. We were fortunate enough to see Blues Traveler just last night at Gruene Hall, the oldest honkytonk in Texas. The whole band seemed to really enjoy the entire evening, and their performance was brilliant. It was thirty years ago, almost to the day (May 14, 1994), my wife and I last saw Blues Traveler live. It was at the State Theater in Minneapolis -- Sheryl Crow opened for them back then. The intimacy of last night's venue (Gruene Hall) provided a vastly different experience from that of a large theater. What a magical evening. ☺
@cybergeek112356 ай бұрын
Shout out to the State Theater! So many *amazing* shows there over the years. :)
@kingirvine916 ай бұрын
really??!! at Gruene Hall? that must have been an incredible show. so jealous
@michaeldahlke14866 ай бұрын
AHHHHHH! How did I miss that! Sounds like it was a killer show.
@thefunkybuddha696 ай бұрын
@@michaeldahlke1486 I am subscribed to Gruene Hall's email list, so I get notified about upcoming shows. I'm so glad I scanned the email when it arrived, and when I saw Blues Traveler I set an alarm for the morning the tickets went on sale. 😉 I was told they sold out fast.
@michaeldahlke14866 ай бұрын
@@thefunkybuddha69 I have been skipping opening the Gruene emails for a couple of months. I sure would have jumped on that opportunity had I seen it. Love that funky old dance hall and have seen some incredible shows there over the years.
@irish145002 ай бұрын
I’ve been playing this song since my daughter was born. To this day we sing it every time I pick her up. It took us FOREVER to get the lyrics down often mumbling through the second verse BUT when they go into chorus, WE scream it together. She’s 16 now. Now she shares it with her best friends and it’s become a sing a long song every time I have a car full. If you notice his hi notes were the Labamba chorus THEN his next lyric is “la Bamba”.
@johnn.20172 ай бұрын
That's so awesome! Every kid in that car will remember that for the rest of their lives.
@anthonyolsen30796 ай бұрын
As a paramedic obsessed emergency airway management, I love your passion for how our airway anatomy (ie arytenoids) helps produce different sounds and vocal techniques! Thank you for expanding my knowledge!
@marcusmcquillan11955 ай бұрын
Johns a dear friend of mine for many years…and for gods sake he is just a genius musically and Lyrically…go down that rabbit hole ❤
@css310694 ай бұрын
He seems like he a would be a cool guy to hang out with for sure. I've missed the last couple of opportunities to see him when they've come around to play.
@Dookapu1774 ай бұрын
I try and see them as often as I can. In 30+ years, they've never disappointed.
@badstar96703 ай бұрын
You're talking about your John dear tractor.. I'm on to you
@jashickey2 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. I was a bit young when BT were popular and I just remember them having those couple "happy songs on the radio" for a summer or two that my mom liked, while I was into heavier music(though I've always appreciated most music). I feel I really underestimated the talent of the whole band, but specifically the lead singer! What a truly gifted individual!! NOTE: Of course, we never had instant access to COUNTLESS live videos to check out back then either. lol
@matthewhaas32632 ай бұрын
I just saw them play where I grew up in Quakertown PA this past weekend and they were great. It’s a small town but he lived there for a little bit many years ago. In the beginning of the show he addressed the crowd about how he loved his time living there and even made a joke about an old grocery store that’s since changed ownership, it was great. He personalized the show for everyone, you can tell he’s a good dude
@Bybsdude6 ай бұрын
I love watching him play the last note on the second harmonica solo. He ends the solo on a breath in on the harmonica to get ready to sing. So amazing.
@MonkeyJedi996 ай бұрын
Once again with Blues Traveler, I am listening, NOT singing along, and I still have to stop and catch my breath.
@BudhagRizzo6 ай бұрын
John Popper is one of my heroes! Hands down THE BEST harmonica player on the planet; no one can touch him. His voice is ear candy. Technique, skill, passion and creativity all rolled into one. I don't think I've ever heard him play/sing their songs the same way twice. It's always a glorious surprise, like every version is a new gift.
@BobSakamoto6 ай бұрын
Late to Blues Traveler and I thank Elizabeth so much for opening that door. I had heard of John Popper but had nooooo idea.. Today it struck me that SRV : guitar = John Popper : harmonica. And that doesn't even take into account the songwriting and vocals. Just pure bliss.
@bradhayworth29266 ай бұрын
I saw Blues Traveler in Jersey after Popper had his motorcycle crash back in '92. I think it was the H.O.R.D.E. tour. He wheeled out onto stage in a wheelchair, then played the show from a stool. I seem to remember that after the show, he was wheeled past the edge of the stage hi-fiving people. It was an awesome show!
@madsquishy34106 ай бұрын
He is truly the epitome of "being one with your instrument". I've never heard a harmonica sound so complicated and hauntingly beautiful and the way his voice falls off sometimes at the end of his phrases does remind you of how the harmonica sounds. I used to listen to their music on repeat back in the 90s and to see it on your channel today is just so special. If anyone can appreciate how unique and awesome this guy's voice is, it's definitely you, Elizabeth.
@TheAcgtrs6 ай бұрын
Elizabeth, once again, you’ve done a magnificent job, evaluating the complexities of what otherwise is a fairly simple song. In essence, this song is just G, C, Am, and D… Yet its beauty is in how easy this song appears to be.
@ashleysullins85562 ай бұрын
One of the times I've seen Blues Traveler live was in Athens, GA and to say that the crowd went crazy when they played the Devil Went Dow to Georgia would be an understatement. Popper would easily take a golden harmonica from the devil! While known for his instrumentation, John Popper is CRIMINALLY underrated as a singer, lyricist, songwriter and performer. Easily one of the best bands I've seen live.
@robmcgrath52026 ай бұрын
Woo hoo! More Blues Traveler! Love them. That entire album is excellent (Four).
@CaptainTedStryker6 ай бұрын
Glad you got to this song, such a great vocal and harmonica performance no matter which version i've ever seen. Elizabeth's facial expressions during the solo were pretty funny, like a puppy trying to figure something out 🐶
@fenderfox50806 ай бұрын
Plus back in the 90s at every family gathering my aunt and uncle would have the stereo blasting Blues Traveler , The Black Crows , all the greats, my point is Everyone loved Blues Traveler and they blew up
@thegunzrock6 ай бұрын
Tea Time interview with John Popper maybe?? ❤️👍
@brandoncraig24616 ай бұрын
Yes!!
@BudhagRizzo6 ай бұрын
This!
@pamyaccarino78386 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!
@jasonmaceyko19026 ай бұрын
Please !!
@I_Am_L_36 ай бұрын
Definitely not enough john popper content online
@karaokekraziness38916 ай бұрын
John Popper has got to be the best harmonica player ever! He plays harmonica the way guitarists play guitar!
@ijustwanttonap6 ай бұрын
Stevie Wonder, Little Walter, James Cotton....tons of great players out there, especially in blues.
@ricktreat6 ай бұрын
@@ijustwanttonap There are a lot of great harmonica players in blues and country. I've never heard anyone play a diatonic harmonica in quite the style that Popper does. Well, Stevie Wonder, but every time I've seen him he was playing a chromatic harmonica, which is a whole different ballgame. I'm sure he could have done it with a diatonic as well, as he is a musical god. Playing a diatonic harmonica using all single notes so quickly is rare, though. I don't like to use labels like best, but I'd certainly say that Popper is one of the best I've ever heard.
@jss275606 ай бұрын
Might want to search for Charlie Musselwhite
@whitneyjacobs78746 ай бұрын
Check out Howard Levy.
@eternallife97866 ай бұрын
Check out deford Bailey
@tla_studios6 ай бұрын
Blues Traveler hit it big when I was in college. Great radio play, etc - it's so amazing 30 years later to really slow down and learn why it was one of the biggest releases in that era - AND throw a lot more artistic respect on Popper. It's more than 'a great fun melody'. So many great decisions he makes.
@deepwaterlife486 ай бұрын
blues traveler and dave matthews band are two of the best story tellers of the last 40 years. john popper and dave matthews are untouchable. and tea is always better than coffee.
@frydog1ea6 ай бұрын
I thoroughly loved early 90s Blues Traveller. That lineup and Big John Popper were so fun to see.
@whitbydragon96196 ай бұрын
Blues Traveller have been a background love of mine for years, it helps the mans pitch is right where mine is, mid tenor. I sing along when no one is about. Thank you the Charasmatic Voice for highlighting this joyous band.
@ThePaPaRoach766 ай бұрын
I have always been looking for the expression to describe his voice, and you NAILED IT! His voice is like his harmonica!
@officialfanofrichiebricker83246 ай бұрын
This guy has a very god breathing technique cause the verses are crazy long runs without break that make the rest of us Quickly take deep breathes to sing this one and others. Just because theres many notes instead of holding one does not make it less Operatic. Then you can talk about ending those runs and immediately going on a harmonica solo and right back to singing and those solos can be compared to the most melodic guitar solos of the best Rock guitarists. DUDE IS JUST AWESOME! And then theres his lyrics like no one else with over the top expressions to sarcasms and some inside jokes and if you have a lyric sheet or not it will be just as entertaining and great fun. Hes just Amazing
@acools076 ай бұрын
Elizabeth's face during the harmonica solo near the end!!! "My birdfeeder brings all the chipmunks to the yard"😂😂😂😂
@richardmyers88046 ай бұрын
“And they’re like, this seed’s better than yours.”
@bradclark226 ай бұрын
Elizabeth has so much wonderful body language that it makes learning about music fun instead of a chore for those of us less talented than she is!
@schwarzjms6 ай бұрын
I love that as you're fully admitting you have no idea what this song is about, you're proving John's point in his previous song you listened to, Hook, "it doesn't matter what I say, so long as I sing with inflection." He's got you hooked!
@evanpenn16 ай бұрын
My parents used to live down the road from Popper. He had quite a gun collection and would practice on his property. I think he had(has)some pretty high-powered pieces. Quite a character!
@edwinlongwell6 ай бұрын
Wikipedia says he would often carry a gun on stage when he was performing.
@Mr_Dee80Ай бұрын
It's genuinely wonderful to watch her enjoying this performance so much!
@WristwatchAddiction6 ай бұрын
I’ve only seen BT once live and it was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. This band is a jam band. Even their shortest song was extended by a good three minutes. Every single member has great talent and John Popper is incredible!
@abaigealduda27566 ай бұрын
Sometimes, I just click on your videos because I just need to experience your amazing combination of enthusiasm and expertise. It's so, so great, and your perspective really helps me to appreciate music more. I feel like I didn't really listen to music for a dozen or more years, but you are bringing me to a new place where music is coming back into my life. Joyously. Thank you so very much. (I'm still smiling over your take on Come-on Eileen!).
@keithrussell67666 ай бұрын
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE
@thegunzrock6 ай бұрын
Maybe "Mexicola" from the debut album?..but "The Basement Tapes" version...🤘🤘
@SecondhandJones6 ай бұрын
Suture Up Your Future for Josh's vocals, Into The Fade for Mark's. Pleeeeease. 🙏
@shiahalud6 ай бұрын
3s & 7s
@SecondhandJones6 ай бұрын
Turning On The Screw
@olejorgensen19645 ай бұрын
As always - loved your analysis. And Blues traveler is SO underrated!!! Could not help my self from smiling about the remarks about the tongue forward - You live your preach. :-) Charming
@jacquesdespadas6 ай бұрын
“The Geek is strong with this one.” -Vader, maybe. There are a lot of reaction channels, but the science and the joy are what make Elizabeth the queen. 🤘
@pulamusic4 ай бұрын
The key to success as a blues/jazz/R&B musician is to gain the Popperian sense of rhythm: imaginative, diverse, on time, sometimes laid back, sometimes pushing, always consistently (reliably) there. A bass teacher once told me that hitting wrong notes rarely throws a listener off, but f-ing up the time loses everyone. And yes, he quoted “La Bamba” in both the harmonica solo and the lyric.
@brianjenkins3526 ай бұрын
So....Many....Notes. I love it. I saw them live from the 2nd or 3rd row in a small venue back in circa 2003 and I've never had more fun at a show. As a lover of virtuosity on any instrument, John is unbelievable to see up close.
@jlovell408316 ай бұрын
I have always loved the way John uses triplets to full effect to make the rhythm buoyant and fun. Often there is a juxtaposition of the feeling of the music and deep, thought provoking lyricism. Blues Traveler has a great way of making intelligent music that draws you in. And it's always a good time. Thanks for sharing your analysis...the music and your unfettered joy made me smile!
@edwardgibson44665 ай бұрын
"Vocal Pilates" .... best description of Popper's vocal technique I have ever heard
@stephenphillips36766 ай бұрын
I love the reaction/breakdown. Your reactions are always very inspired and thoughtful. Blues traveler is a completely underrated band. Every member massively talented.
@Fitzhugh6666 ай бұрын
I’m an absolute metalhead but Blues Traveler have been a guilty pleasure of mine for years
@StoneE46 ай бұрын
There's nothing to feel guilty about by liking Blues Traveler.
@purplerocker766 ай бұрын
I am a total metal head as well, but I’ve always really liked Blues Traveler. They were popular my senior year in 1994, and they’re very nostalgic for me. 💕
@idaho_girl6 ай бұрын
Blues Traveler and Joe Popper in particular bring together incredible technical great skill, musicality, and story telling in one package that also grabs your attention and engages you with their energy.
@hungaria3336 ай бұрын
My wife and I have seen these guys over 30 times. They are so good live.
@easyliving15016 ай бұрын
I've played in bands most of my life, my kids getting into and we talk bands. There's a list of singers we have that we're born for the soul purpose to sing. John poppers one of the but to me carolina blues is hands down the best blues travler song
@JoeandAngie6 ай бұрын
He has a crazy tongue..helps him play the harp. The rate at which he inhales and exhales is ridiculous. The king. No idea why, but John Popper always brings me to the edge of tears. Such a real person...hurt/pain, hapoy etc...nothing plastic about him. He's the same way in interviews, open...funny, too.
@RobTaylor-cs3bz6 ай бұрын
Elizabeth, you want us to get specific about why we like an artist. Okay. Paul McCartney: vocal range (from ballads to rockers); bass and piano playing; and variety in his songs that include tempo changes, key changes, vocal changes within songs, song style changes within songs, and the use of brass sections. All of this can be heard on the live album "Wings Over America". I think you, and your channel community, would enjoy it.
@blakephelps76196 ай бұрын
LOL "My bird feeder brings all the chipmunks to the yard!" Apparently Elizabeth is a big Kelis fan.
@TheCmac19664 ай бұрын
I adore your enthusiasm. It is like hearing these songs again for the first time.
@kevinL54256 ай бұрын
If you like Blues Traveller you may also want to check out the Canadian band “Barenaked Ladies”. If you ever watched “The Big Bang Theory” then you are familiar with them as they wrote and performed the theme song. You might enjoy reviewing their songs “One Week” or “If I Had a Million Dollars”. They posted those songs and others in their acoustic “Bathroom Sessions” on KZbin about 17 years ago. Or there is the video of Million Dollars shot by an audience member at The Grove in Los Angeles in 2007 when they had a surprise guest join them to play the accordion.
@tla_studios6 ай бұрын
The Old Apartment
@DMofPuppets6 ай бұрын
YES! I would love to see her break down BNL. I feel like she would love Ed's faster verses in One Week.
@edwoll6 ай бұрын
Good Boy off of the live album.
@kevinL54256 ай бұрын
Fun fact: “If I had a million dollars” was released in 1992. Today, with inflation, it would have to be called “If I had 2 million dollars”. I think my favourite performance of that song is the one a fan shot when Weird Al got on stage with them. They were playing in a small park to a tiny crowd with kids dancing on the lawn in front. The whole vibe of the performance fit them perfectly. Even better than when I saw them just starting out in our campus bar. It didn’t matter if they were filling an arena or playing in a small park, they just had fun!
@rhphotocdn6 ай бұрын
Barenaked Ladies are fantastic. Yes, I agree 💯!
@philmonhollen13964 ай бұрын
Remember when John Popper was on Roseanne? John Popper is the most underrated musician in all history. He's so close to perfection.
@CoreyAved6 ай бұрын
Please listen to "Look Around" by Blues Traveler. Such an amazing song, and so underrated. The musical composition and vocals are phenomenal!
@johnharmon32654 ай бұрын
I love this song so much and to see you light up when hearing wonderful music is so beautiful!
@lordrob136 ай бұрын
I love that he added la bamba to his harmonica solo!
@zburnham6 ай бұрын
Blues Traveler played at my university's Spring Concert when I was there a million years ago. Popper hadn't lost the weight yet at that point and he had the flu. But he still got out there and put out for the crowd. Great show. I met the guys, they were really cool to us working backstage. Class guys.
@JoelBergerPhD6 ай бұрын
I'm a little surprised that you didn't mention his bandolier of harmonicas. I've always loved that
@VictorHernandezVH16 ай бұрын
An absolute Master Class on Vocal Mechanics. Watching Elizabeth's videos is like sharing music with my best musician friends.
@dchayes796 ай бұрын
Highly recommend The Mountains Win Again from Blues Traveler. It's a longer song but the range and emotion is fantastic
@Shawn-d5n10 күн бұрын
I immediately fell in love with Blues Traveler when I first heard them. I think they are underrated in the music industry. 😊😊😊
@wvman23746 ай бұрын
Harmonica tends to have the player drawing in breath more then breathing it out; its much easier to bend notes drawing in than blowing out. So usually the longer held notes are drawing in. It takes some getting used to, but does lead to some incredible breath control.
@MonkeyJedi996 ай бұрын
Another fun thing to do with a harmonica? Buy a cheap one, zip tie it under the front bumper of a friend's car with the 'mouth' side facing forward. - Be prepared for petroleum jelly on your home's outside doorknobs...
@weezerfan0846 ай бұрын
the ability you have to make me feel that excitement and awe I did when first hearing great songs is unbelievable.
@ttrmotocross6 ай бұрын
You've gotta do some Lake Street Dive!! "Hypotheticals" is great and fun but they have SO much talent in all their stuf. They also do a great cover of "Rich Girl" you'd undoubtedly love, being a Hall and Oates fan.
@Guysm1l3y6 ай бұрын
Rachael Price is an absolutely incredible vocalist. I'd love to see a breakdown of "Just Ask" from back in the day: kzbin.info/www/bejne/imfWnomdfbt2mbc
@ttrmotocross6 ай бұрын
@@Guysm1l3y absolutely! I'd love to watch her analyze anything they've done. I'm truly shocked there haven't been enough suggestions for them to get them on her radar, but I'm determined to keep trying.
@markjohnson-rz2sc6 ай бұрын
She nailed it. Poppers voice has that harmonica sound. such an underrated voice.
@alanlorentz66146 ай бұрын
Lake Street Dive - Goes down smooth Incredible vocals
@pbales89516 ай бұрын
John Popper's harmonica playing is otherworldly. When others play the harmonica, there is a blending of the notes. With his playing, you can definitely discern the individual notes. Just incredible!
@MetalPersonJ6 ай бұрын
Whoa. Wasn't expecting this. God hard to believe this song is 30 years old now. Please react to Running Wild- Riding The Storm. It's the beginnings of "pirate metal" although the band (and song) itself is speed metal. Rolf Kasparek has such an underrated voice.
@Finvaara6 ай бұрын
John Popper has an incredible skill with his voice and the harmonica, and a love of music. As long as we only talk about those things, I would love to hear him interviewed.
@TheAAGuy6 ай бұрын
Live at Howard Stern's 1996 birthday show. Interesting. Not sure if you're aware of this Elizabeth, but you can find a live version of 'Hook" recorded at that same event. Its on youtube, the same place you found this.
@Annonymous02837456 ай бұрын
IMO the best version of that song, as well.
@seanmsw59776 ай бұрын
She already did Hook =/
@vwnut132 ай бұрын
What is this youtube you speak of?
@tom74716 ай бұрын
What an incredible live version of this great song! And your reaction/breakdown was fantastic! Love both coffee and tea (green, matcha, hibiscus) pretty equally. Both are so healthy for you, both give different benefits so if one likes both, one reaps more positive effects.
@DemosthenesNicas6 ай бұрын
I love the authentic joy that speaking about singing brings Elisabeth. Its so pure and real , you don’t see that very often these days. Thank you for always making me smile when i watch your show
@NotThatRingo6 ай бұрын
Going from memory here, but I believe his harmonica mic is a Shure SM-58 that has in-line volume controls and a few effects that are modified and attached to the mic right around the connector. And then covered in electrical tape. That's why it looks like a big contraption. Harmonica playing parallels quite a bit with singing. You have to have good breath control (the way Popper plays is pretty much controlled hyperventilation), embouchure is extremely important for a fuller tone. Your tongue is constantly moving to bend certain notes. And your mouth shape determines your ability to play single notes or chords. Then there is a whole style called tongue-blocking to play octaves or to give different effects.
@terrylewis_6 ай бұрын
Saw them in concert about 10 years ago at a little venue, they were awesome!!
@iron_rush_theater12466 ай бұрын
Same. Outdoor concert. Driven' and Cryin' and Blues Traveler! both were great!
@joelronningen99306 ай бұрын
Same! Finally
@Roland-k7x6 ай бұрын
Saw Blues Traveler at an festival many many years ago with six other bands they did an hour and twenty minute set which was the best performance of the day, but he came out and joined two other groups and played with them for a good thirty minutes each what was so awesome to me was how joining those bands was effortless to him and if you didn't already know it you would have sworn he was a regular part of those bands
@michaelshaw42686 ай бұрын
Would love to see your first impression of Velvet Revolver's- Falling to pieces. Amazing sound, hope you like it. Big fan by the way, love your work! Keep it up!!
@coreyh336 ай бұрын
One of, if not the best band I’ve ever seen live. Iconic!
@alangreenway66956 ай бұрын
I’d love to see Elizabeth take a look at Counting Crows who are of a similar vein, my favourite song of theirs being Palisades Park.
@scottNNJ6 ай бұрын
Agree about Counting Crows. Adam Duritz has such a captivating voice, though I go back to the August and Everything After Album. “Raining in Baltimore”, though not a commercial hit - is incredible.
@LiquidMonkey8066 ай бұрын
She might like Colorblind. Very emotional.
@natehoover52666 ай бұрын
You are one of a kind, and so is Popper. Are you always this happy and upbeat and cheerful? Because I don't understand how that's possible. I'm probably more depressed than happy. But Blues Travelers makes me happy.
@laurieemme15346 ай бұрын
EXTREME - Get the Funk Out 🎸🎶🎺
@NothingOnMeIsFake6 ай бұрын
I second this! So bluesy and folky and fun!
@krisdavis38886 ай бұрын
Both! They can both be bitter or sweet, but one can pick you up and the other is good for relaxing
@keithguidry28416 ай бұрын
I can't wait until she discovers Wynona's big brown beaver by Primus!
@johnn.20172 ай бұрын
This might be my favorite video of yours! One of the best scientific explanations you've done maybe!
@jenniferh26336 ай бұрын
(Request) I’ve never seen someone break down band of horses. Ben Bridwells voice is so unique and beautiful.
@perkuskamui6 ай бұрын
for funsies, delving into your Opera, after finding you for reactions, and this particular video's opening, I finally looked into your own background. We need a series of reacts to YOU!!!!
@RobTaylor-cs3bz6 ай бұрын
Incredible as it may seem, the multi-faceted voice of Paul McCartney is still either underappreciated or unheard to this day-especially his post Beatles work with Wings. His vocal range is extraordinary on the live album "Wings Over America". How many out there have heard this album? Elizabeth, have you? Everyone needs to hear his voice in his prime!
@drchrissanchez5 ай бұрын
I just love your enthusiasm! ❤
@joeygauvin27656 ай бұрын
I hope you do Dave Matthews band one of these days 😁👍
@AJ........6 ай бұрын
Hopefully #41 from listener supported
@joeygauvin27656 ай бұрын
@@AJ........ I was thinking don't drink the water because then you have Alanis doing back up vocals as well
@scapito6 ай бұрын
@@joeygauvin2765 I thought she was only on Spoon.
@joeygauvin27656 ай бұрын
@@scapito she did back up only I think on don't drink the water. On spoon she has her own solo parts😁
@jjjones89106 ай бұрын
Crush
@bradclark226 ай бұрын
Harp is one of my favorite instruments because I grew up listening to Blues genre type music and to this day I can remember listening to a harmonica player that was so prolific at playing he could make it sound like a guitar or sound like two different instruments playing at the same time.
@rocktownblues6 ай бұрын
I love the Blues Traveler's, John Poppers vocals and harmonica playing! The best harmonica player I've ever heard. I also like coffee when I wake up and herbal tea's any other time!
@mandyurbont67076 ай бұрын
Had the privilege of seeing them at a private party at a conference a number of years ago, was a great performance even at a venue (ballroom/conference area) without the greatest acoustics. Was obvious they were having fun on stage, and so the audience had fun too.
@sirschnee87376 ай бұрын
27. video of me asking for Dream Theater's Octavarium (yes I know i have made 0 videos about asking, but i mean comment)
@iron_rush_theater12466 ай бұрын
21st Century Schizoid Man by King Crimson!
@karaokekraziness38916 ай бұрын
I agree! Octavarium is a fabulous choice for Dream Theater! I love that band!
@camannwordsmith6 ай бұрын
That is 26 comments that were unnecessary. She heard you. She'll either do it or she won't. Harassing her to make things for you - and for free - is not actually OK and you should stop doing it.
@sirschnee87376 ай бұрын
@@camannwordsmith i will obviously stop if i am asked by her. If i wouldn't, yes, that's harassment. Bringig in money or saying I harass someone, i simply ask for a reaction and neither force nor bother to an inappropriate extent. Yes she answered already, yes, my plan is to continue till it comes (like literally all of these request countdown in comment sections) I am sorry if it seems like I harass somebody or you think it inappropriate...
@Beaufortlawrence6 ай бұрын
There is no happier music than the one and only dirty loops!! Next to you is likely to move you to tears of joy, not to mention so much amazing vocal performance to analyze!!
@lMarcusl6 ай бұрын
Video 75 of requesting a return to Ne Obliviscaris.