Yeah, Home Free is the best of the lot. They are unreal. Next go to How Great Thou Art and then End of The Road.
@wirelessmikedj77848 күн бұрын
Welcome to Home Free. The highest tenor is Austin Brown who has moved on for a family and solo career. Rob Lundquist is the other tenor (with the beard) and very soulful. Adam Chance (goes by Chance) is the baritone/bass and Tim Foust is the bass with 5+ octave range and probably the best bass in the business. Adam Rupp is the vocal percussionist and is a freak of nature with his super realistic drum sounds and he is also the co-founder with his of Home Free with his brother Chris Rupp who you will see in older videos and was replaced with Adam Chance. Adam Bastein is now the tenor that is in place of Austin Brown and you can't go wrong with ANY genre or music choice in their large catalog.
@PaulaThompson-x9w8 күн бұрын
Keep listening. You've only scratched the surface of what Tim and Home Free can do.
@f-allen9 күн бұрын
If you want to hear Tim's "how low can I go," then look up Peter Hollens and Tim Foust singing "Misty Mountains." I promise you won't regret it 😀😀
@mettesrensen61168 күн бұрын
Fun fact in different interviews Geoff says he´s so grateful to Tim for helping him with his subharmonics
@barbarakennedy26678 күн бұрын
Geoff and Tim are friends. There is no competition. You can love both of them. Who wouldn't?
@mettesrensen61168 күн бұрын
@@barbarakennedy2667 You´re right actually most of the acapella world are friends or at least know and respect each other
@elliedogify8 күн бұрын
You picked a good one, I often recommend this song as an introduction. They breed new life into any song they do. With Christmas coming you owe it to yourself to react to "Do you Hear what I Hear" Absolutely stunning arrangement by Adam Rupp (Their beatboxer.)
@dotwyness41108 күн бұрын
And Mary Did You Know , O Holy Night and Snow Globe, just a few Christmas ones ❤
@lrfcowper8 күн бұрын
Snow Globe pulls a switcheroo with Tim, so I'd suggest doing the others first. It's more of a winter song rather than specifically Christmas, so feel free to do it in January!
@ScottMaresh8 күн бұрын
Welcome to the wonderful world of Home Free!
@GwenTripleG19679 күн бұрын
Home Free is awesome! Man of Constant Sorrow is flippin' awesome!
@PaulaThompson-x9w8 күн бұрын
Just subscribed with hopes for more Home Free! They are the best. They do a huge variety of music and each have a very impressive vocal range. They will make you dance, cry and fall out of your seat laughing. They have great personalities and sense of humor and are genuinely good people. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range and Adam, the beatboxer, can't be beat! Looking forward to more!
@babyfry47758 күн бұрын
One of my favorites of theirs. They worked years on this arrangement of this iconic song. Forgive me, but I love it better than the original. Anyway, everyone’s voices shine in this and Adam, beatboxer, was tremendous. Love Home Free, they are known for their incredible harmonies.
@according_to_Gerg9 күн бұрын
My favorite music group of all time! I would recommend "Man of Constant Sorrow" or "End of the Road" as your next one.
@dianel2228 күн бұрын
One of my favorites. The change in feeling because of the arrangement gives me chills. 💜💜💜
@GailL-g7m8 күн бұрын
Tim Foust, the bass singer, has stated in interviews that they spent years working on the arrangement for this song. They were never satisfied, so they would shelve it until they felt they could truly do it justice-- and boy, did they! They always do justice to the music first, even when their videos are so hilarious or so out-of-this-world-beautiful to be distracting. As you explore more Home Free from the past or from more recent times you will see for yourself. It is all great. I subscribed hoping to enjoy your journey of discovery.
@WNYretiree8 күн бұрын
I generally like acapella groups and Home Free is my very favorite. They have both talent galore and an accessibility that just draws you in.
@dagmar.69548 күн бұрын
You have just been introduced to the best a cappella group out there. These guys are all so talented. They lean towards country but they can do any genre. They all can take the lead depending on whos voice is best for the song. They are known for their tight harmonies. Tim Foust is one of the best bass singers out there & their beatboxer vocal percussionist Adam Rupp can simulate any sound. I grew up listening to John Denver's songs. Hundreds of artists have covered "Take Me Home, Country Roads". But I feel Home Free took this one to another level for me. It is one of my favorite covers of this song. I love everything about it. It is a masterpiece. Some of my favorites by Home Free are "Man Of Constant Sorrow", "In The Blood", "Ring Of Fire", "Blue Ain't Your Color", "How Great Thou Art", "Elvira", "Hillbilly Bone", "American Pie", "Seven Bridges Road", "Helplessly Hoping", "Brother In Arms", "One Man Band", "Listen To The Music", "Sea Shanty Medley" etc.
@peggybischoff26728 күн бұрын
Here for all the Home Free you are willing to share with us. Loved your reaction. See you soon with more..
@dalepettiner50368 күн бұрын
I'm thinking that we may have a new "Home Fry" (HF fan). With the approach of Christmas season, you need to see HF's version of "Do You Hear What I Hear" ! The opening singer hear is Tim Foust, the bass of the group. Tim has a 5 octave range and he starts this somewhere in the 3rd. And if you happen to like bass, go catch Tim and Peter Hollens doing "Misty Mountains" (or any of the many other duets that have done).
@justkaron8 күн бұрын
You have a lot of joy ahead. Their catalog is huge and the variety of work/genres they cover is impressive. They can make you laugh and cry and they will always amaze you. Subscribedmto watch these guys becomec important to you. You're gonna love having them in your life. Voiceplay and Geoff are spectacular, but Tim Foust owns a big chunk of my heart.
@LeandraSilvio8 күн бұрын
Just subbed for more Home Free!
@matthewgoodA12068 күн бұрын
That’s just what Home Free does: they take a song, create a rendition of it, and knock it out of the park. There are a *lot* more where this came from.
@owenjohnson53338 күн бұрын
Great reaction.... Love these guys and literally anything you pick is just a warm hug and amazement
@AudioVile9 күн бұрын
Gina, you should SEE the smile on my face right now! The John Denver (original) version puts me to sleep in one verse. THESE guys make me smile, laugh out loud with amazement, and go looking for my jaw somewhere on the floor. You've seen me extoll the wonders of a cappella ever since I "found you" about 10 months ago. Home Free, Voice Play, Pentatonix, and Voctave. Those are MY 'big four.' I have often said that my favorite is whomever I am listening to at the moment. Home Free does a cover of "Brothers in Arms" from Dire Straits that will blow your mind. AND... it showcases Tim's amazing lows. For a short number at New Year's Eve, they do an AMAZING version of Old Lang Syne (Pentatonix also does a killer version... I was driving, it made me literally pull off the road the first time I heard it). I honestly can't pick a favorite of the 4. If I HAD to, like it was 'choose or die'... I think I'd say that Voctave has become my favorite by a slim margin. But if you want to hear walls of sound like you never have heard before... Voctave. They usually sing with 11 members. They may not have a Geoff or Tim, but the basses do rumble... all the way to their amazing sopranos... and everywhere in between. Voctave does "O Come, All Ye Faithful" that is mesmerizing (the Tenor's name is E.J. Cordona). Enough.... If you get the impression that I'm an a cappella fan, you would be exactly right!!
@rllangevin38418 күн бұрын
Great comments. I’m with you - I like them all but I was hard-pressed my top two would be #Voctave for richness and pure vocal mastery; and #HomeFree for content and well-rounded everything!
@rllangevin38418 күн бұрын
Great reaction! New Sub here for more #HomeFree! They’re harmonies, layering and the joy their songs provide - look at your smile and awe!! 😊 From silly to serious and everything in-between, their repertoire has it all! Great songs, wonderful collabs and fantastic originals there is so much to explore! Please dive down this rabbit hole!
@rllangevin38418 күн бұрын
Great reaction! New Sub here for more #HomeFree! They’re harmonies, layering and the joy their songs provide - look at your smile and awe!! 😊 From silly to serious and everything in-between, their repertoire has it all! Great songs, wonderful collabs and fantastic originals there is so much to explore! Please dive down this rabbit hole! Don’t compare, just enjoy!!!
@Darrends-qn4tp3 күн бұрын
These guys are down to earth and goofy as hell. But also some of the most talented, with the ability to touch your heart. Each of them are amazing performers. Hope you continue on this road.
@loriliberty89844 күн бұрын
I’ve been a Home Fry for years. They sound the exact same live. Adam Rupp, the beatboxer, also has a lovely tenor singing voice. Listen for him when there isn’t vocal percussion.
@LoisChisholm8 күн бұрын
Keep on going! Home Free will never disappoint. ❤❤❤
@belinda96968 күн бұрын
Acapella is a true raw talent. Home Free's harmonies are amazing, the bass is amazing, the beatboxer is called a human drumkit because he sounds exactly like a drumkit. I love them! Please check out more.
@lindaslater77824 күн бұрын
As a new subscriber, thank you for listening to and reacting to Home Free. Their harmonies are so beautiful, and the beatboxing....so good, it's hard to believe there's no actual drum set. With Christmas just around the corner, many followers of your channel have requested almost the same songs. May i suggest a few of Home Free's songs that are not reacted to very often. They are: What Child Is This. Away in a Manger, Tennessee Christmas, and White Christmas. Songs that are not Christmas: Warmest Winter, My Country Tis of Thee, Only in America, and Land of the Free. Thank you! Great reaction!
@timworks9918 күн бұрын
Welcome to the Home Free experience. Their fans are called Home Fries. They have a very large and faithful following so will probably see a large up tick in new subscribers. I just subscribed for more Home Free reactions. This is a very deep rabbit hole so buckle up for a wild ride. Loved your reaction and looking forward to your next Home Free reactions.
@chilcootchicks49688 күн бұрын
I loved to look of pure joy on your face. I hope you continue to check these boys out. 🎶🥰
@connieharmon24088 күн бұрын
Love #HomeFree
@annehffry32848 күн бұрын
So glad you are checking out Home Free! They are amazing!! Normally I would suggest Man of Constant Sorrow next, but since Christmas is on the way, how about Do You Hear What I Hear? So many fantastic options to choose from with Home Free.
@lindamorrison97556 күн бұрын
Love watching first time Home Free reactions. Tim actually taught Geoff and Avi at one time. They are all friends. Avi sings with them in "The Ring of Fire" video. Tim has a 5 octave range. You will find out as you view more videos. Oh and they actually have some original songs too. Enjoy the journey.
@justme-gc9ym8 күн бұрын
You will enjoy this rabbit hole. These guys are the best!
@bennyboman65702 күн бұрын
Another Home-fry is born. ❤
@robynmatheson76878 күн бұрын
I’d like to suggest my personal favorites. I’m going to list them so you can be exposed to each one in a lead role. “I Can’t Outrun You “- Chance lead, he directed the video, and it’s hauntingly beautiful. His vocals are so rich and warm. He’s a very emotive singer. “End of the Road”- Rob lead, shared with Austin. We get Gospel Rob in this one. FYI- Chance does the bass line in this. “Thank God I’m a Country Boy”- Austin lead. It’s great fun. Two Tim leads so you can hear his lower and higher registers. “Brothers in Arms”shared lead with Chance. Don’t be too quick to stop the video or you’ll miss the ending. It’ll give you goosebumps. “Snow Globe”, also written by Tim. Some others are “Do You Hear What I Hear?”- arrangement by Adam Rupp. It’ll blow your mind. “Helplessly Hoping”- pure 5 part harmony. “Angels We Have Heard On High “- one of my favorite Christmas songs by them. We get to hear Angelic Rob in the beginning, and the arrangement is quite sophisticated. “When a Man Loves a Woman “- Austin lead. Three videos for fun- “Champagne Taste (on a beer budget)”, written by Tim. “Full of Cheer”, Tim’s follow up to “Champagne “. “Butts Medley”. This one is musically great but is hilarious.
@boogiesmam3 күн бұрын
Oh my beautiful friend… I saw a new Home Fry immediately in your eyes! Reminds me of my first reaction years ago. Welcome aboard the “Love Train” - enjoy the ride. Humble, funny, big hearts, big voices, you’re gonna love our guys! Subbing for more HF!
@randyhawley72026 күн бұрын
I much enjoyed your reaction to my favorite acapella group, and they are perhaps running on the top of my heap of favorite artists ! Subscribed for more Home Free reactions !
@ginxreacts6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@dianadickerson7494 күн бұрын
Took Adam Rupp, beatboxer extraordinaire, original founder, 5 years to arrange this to get it "just right".
@SouthPawBowler246 күн бұрын
Hello Ginx, welcome to the Home Fries. Enjoyed your reaction to this video, Home Free has many other amazing songs and covers on there channel.
@medithchristian60118 күн бұрын
Listen to Brothers in Arms, Listen to the Music, In the Blood.
@rebeccafrost14858 күн бұрын
The reason, for me, that accapela music hits different is because it's so much more intimate. There is nothing between you and the music, i.e. instruments. It's just you and the artist (s).
@user-Jay_egg7 күн бұрын
They have over 200 KZbin videos . Tim has a 5 octave range ! My wife & I have seen them live 3 times ! Tim has blown out speakers on stage ! When he hits those Low notes , you feel them in your chest ! Tim also has solo album called Pieces of Me where sings all the parts himself . Plus Adam Rupp Has about a 10 min solo live !
@patriciavernon97957 күн бұрын
You have just discovered my absolute favorite group! If you like 5 part harmonies I would suggest How Great Thou Art and Helplessly Hoping to name a few. More Home Free please!
@TexasDonna-xu6fq5 күн бұрын
New sub! Home Free is the best a cappella group out there! I'm a Home Fry for life! So much fun and emotions from these guys! They never let us Home Fries down! React to their Christmas music! The older ones, not the newer ones! Big difference! Subbed for more Home Free!
@LynnRamsay8 күн бұрын
Great Reaction!! Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole The group started in 2000/2001( there’s contention on the year)by brothers Chris and Adam Rupp They won The Sing Off season 4 2013 They are the only Country A Capella ( all vocals no instruments)group but they are honestly do so so much more than just country music they can sing any genre and they do. There is no Lead singer in the group.They each ( except Adam R )sings the song and who’s ever voice or voices sound right for the song gets the lead unless it is a bass/ baritone song then that’s Tim or Chance.A lot of time each member have a part in the song. Fans of Home Free are known as Home Fries Adam Rupp: Beatboxer Extraordinaire can make almost any sound imaginable (A whole drum kit, harmonica (his Nomonica we call it )plane flyovers, trains, castanets, bugs ,birds etc).Co founder from Mankato Minnesota. Rob Lundquist:Lead tenor(beard and glasses) Very soulful voice and mastetr whistler from Minneapolis,Minnesota Tim Foust :Bass (had long dark hair now short with grey ) 5+ octave range can go so low he blows speakers or sky high from Nederland,Texas Austin Brown:High Tenor ( Long wavy hair )Voice of an angel from Tifton Georgia.He has left the group and Adam Bastien took his place June 21 He is from Detroit,MI Adam Chance(Aka Chance):Baritone/Bass Deep,rich voice(Does the juice harp sound in Man Of Constant Sorrow) has short dark hair short beard from Baldwin County,Alabama.Replaced Chris Rupp ( Adams Brother and co founder in 2016) They have collaborated with many singers and legends Don McLean: Vincent Don McLean:American Pie Oak Ridge Boys:Elvira Kenny Rodgers:Children Go Where I Send Thee (Please watch the end message) Alabama:Christmas In Dixie Mark Wills:Don’t Laugh At Me ( important message at the end ) Lee Greenwood & US Airforce Band:God Bless The USA Any many many more. They have amazing songwriters in the group Tim, and Chance and Austin was also one of the songwriters so they have a very large playlist of covers and original songs End of the Road (Boyz 2 Men cover ) Helplessly Hoping (5 part harmony masterpiece ) Butts Medley/ Remix Can’t Outrun You Brothers In Arms Skull And Bones ( original written by Chance for Ubisoft video game Skull And Bones) Life Is A Highway Stand By Me I’ve Seen (Original by Tim) Your Man Crazy Life ( original and last video with Austin ) Something To Talk About ( first video with Adam B ) I Still Believe In You Hark! The Herald Angels Sing The Thanksgiving Song Let Me Come Home ( Bastien original) The Greatest Gifts Of All ( Tim Original There's not a song that you pick from their 200+ catalog that is bad I haven't found one yet. They are just funny, down to earth, humble nice guys.They are the best A Cappella group there is IMO Sorry for the long read 🏠🍟
@lrfcowper8 күн бұрын
They started in 2000. Their old logo used to actually have "since 2000" or the like on it. But their first performance wasn't until 2001. Since 2020 was such a car wreck, Chris decided to do his "Home Free is 20 years old!" Home Free History series in 2021 and use their first performance as the date they "started". Those dates aren't really in contention. It's just whether you count getting together, working out who's singing what, arranging songs, etc -- all the prep work before a first performance -- as the date of founding.
@vancewarren15588 күн бұрын
It's almost the holidays, listen to Home Free's "Do you Hear what I hear." Be prepared for Tim's low notes .... Then try their cover of the O'Jays - "Love Train."
@malfeas99008 күн бұрын
I try not to pick favorites, but you can find a number of quotes from Geoff about Tim. Geoff is as good as he is because of Tim's tutelage. Dude is OG 5 octave range basso profundo. You earned yourself a sub! Fantastic react.
@tada-us1rf6 күн бұрын
Love to see reactors hear #HomeFree for the first time. Subbed for more of them - enjoy the rabbit hole!
@bethcoussou8 күн бұрын
I love welcoming new Home Fries to the world! I loved your genuine reaction! I could see it in your face how much you appreciate the talent it takes to perform a cappella. These guys are in a league of their own, in my opinion. I do love Voice Play, though! The two groups actually were on the same season of the Sing Off, Season 4. Home Free won. Voice Play was 4th place. If you want to hear more bass from Tim in the group, check out their cover of “Folsom Prison Blues”, the latest version of “Ring of Fire”, “Brothers In Arms” (5 part harmony in that one), to name a few. You can’t pick a bad video from their rabbit hole on KZbin. I am a new subscriber hoping you react to more Home Free, which I am pretty sure you will.
@rllangevin38418 күн бұрын
New Sub, here for more #HomeFree. Great first reaction! The awe and joy on your face says it all. 😊 This is in my Top 5 covers. Also recommend Stand By Me, I Can’t Outrun You, Castle on the Hill and One Man Band for fantastic vocals. From silly to serious and everything in between Home Free can do it all. Great covers, fantastic collabs, where they really let the features artist(s) shine and wonderful originals I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
@ranmanzongold73105 күн бұрын
i hope you react more of Home Free. Thank you for this! ♥
@michaelsoper36107 күн бұрын
That was a Home Fry reaction. Welcome to the party!
@ginxreacts6 күн бұрын
Thank you!!😃
@tygerbrite8 күн бұрын
Everything they do is epic. You have so much to look forward to. Check out their collab with Kenny Rogers, Children Go Where I Send Thee.
@pennygarrity3862 күн бұрын
Tim helped Geoff learn to go as deep as he does. VoicePlay and others are great but Home Free is Phenomenal!!!! A little hint...when Adam (the beatboxer) who is self taught joins in the harmony, he doesn't move but when he's beatboxing he can't help but move lol. So if he's not moving you're hearing 5 part harmony.
@Mieknara5 күн бұрын
Good timing to start Home Free. There's plenty of Christmas songs amongst so many others. And don't wait too long to do How Great Thou Art. Petatonix, HomeFree, VoicePlay, and Voctave. So much goodness.
@stantharp83556 күн бұрын
Your reaction is the best, so honest and genuine
@ginxreacts6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much☺️
@wirelessmikedj77845 күн бұрын
btw, now that we are coming up on the Christmas Season...check out their "Do you hear what I hear", "How Great Thou Art", "Angels we have heard on high", and many more Christmas songs...But do you hear what I hear is an absolute must!
@beadwright8 күн бұрын
You reacted to my favorite song! Enjoy the rabbit hole. Comparing the acapella groups: I have heard this statement, If this was High School, PTX would be the Student Council kids, Voiceplay are the theater kids, and Home Free are the cool guys having a party in the parking lot!
@angielofton63728 күн бұрын
Tim helped Geoff with his subharmonics. All these bands are friends. Home Free is my personal favorite, YMMV.
@kmwwrench6 күн бұрын
One down. Only about 200 to go. Welcome to the Home Free party. For a master class in 5-part harmony, try their version of How Great Thou Art or their cover of Helplessly Hoping. But you really can't go wrong with anything in their very deep and varied catalog. Everything from country to rock to pop to sacred to R&B and even a little opera from the 2 tenors. Enjoy the ride.
@mikebradshaw91137 күн бұрын
Welcome to the home free rabbit hole enjoy the ride and us home fries will be with you
@AvilaDreamer8 күн бұрын
Welcome to the Home Fries!! Go Home Free!!!
@richardkawucha12323 күн бұрын
The bass, Tim Foust, has a 5 octave range. Listen to "My Maria" to hear his high range, with Austin Brown. Then listen to "Misty Mountains" to hear the bass. Listen to the two tenors Austin Brown (thin guy with long hair) and Rob Lundquist (glasses &beard) in Two Country Singers Try Opera.
@sandrastorer56288 күн бұрын
Welcome to the fan club known as the Home fries!
@peggygross74098 күн бұрын
Great reaction.
@justme-gc9ym7 күн бұрын
If you want a treat of Tim's full range... check out "will you still love me tomorrow ". Your jaw may hit the floor. It's that good!
@jamanga592 күн бұрын
You should check out their rendition of "How Great Thou Art". You'll get to hear great harmonies as well as each member has at least one solo. No percussion or beatboxing. Just five beautiful voices. The bass is Tim Foust and he has a 5-octave range and the baritone Adam Chance has a 4-octave range. For the most amazing blend of voices, I've ever heard check out their cover of Helpless Hoping" it will blow you away. Rob Lundquist is the tenor but can go rather deep also. He is the one with the glasses and full beard and voice like butter. Adam Rupp is their beatboxer/vocal percussionist extraordinaire. Austin Brown is the high tenor and is amazing. Austin has recently left the band and was replaced by Adam Bastien aka Bastien due to the fact that there are now three Adams in the band. Tim has blown out the speakers a many concerts. Check out Tim Blows The Speakers. I suggest "Elvira" sang with the original group The Oakridge Boys to hear a bass off. As for funny and surprising videos I'd suggest "The Butts Remis/Medley" and "Full Of Cheer". Have fun. Have yourself a Merry Christmas.
@teresacartwright54064 күн бұрын
A great live "Tim Note" is called "Tim Foust's Vibration". MInd-blowing. BTW, Christmas is coming and 2 video collaborations filmed live during the Covid lockdowns are just terrific. One is with The Oak Ridge Boys ("Beautiful Star of Bethlehem") and the other is with Alabama ("Christmas in Dixie").
@thomaschristensen7451Күн бұрын
Tim Foust has coached Geoff in developing his bass capabilities, and Geoff has done at least one arrangement that I know of for Home Free.
@barbarakennedy26678 күн бұрын
Welcome, new Home Fry. We will save a seat for you.
@victorcoker2713Күн бұрын
I've been waiting for you to find Home Free! LOL! You have fallen into a VERY deep rabbit hole and you haven't really even scratched the surface yet!
@DrPaul-xf4no8 күн бұрын
#HOMEFREE 🏠 🍟 fans of home free are called home fries 😊❤
@ronfaulkner39258 күн бұрын
I saw my first Home Free concert a little over a year ago. They performed this song. ...in West Virginia. The performance and the atmosphere were both amazing. It was emotional. And I have no connection to WV except that I drove there for a concert. 🙂
@miamidolphinsfan8 күн бұрын
please check out Home Free's versions of "I want crazy" 2023 version, "I can't outrun you, a Trace Adkins cover & Sea Shanty Medly LIVE version
@nancyholter56465 күн бұрын
Welcome to the HF rabbit hole! I really enjoyed watching you discover Home Free! Your face said it all. If you like a capella harmonies, HF is the group for you! I think this is a much better intro to them than Man of Constant Sorrow. It has great dynamics, lovely harmonies, lots of exposure for each voice - an all-around perfect intro. Their official video list stands at 197, but there are also some lovely tracks from their albums that do not have videos. Nearly any genre you can name. All excellently done. As for Geoff vs Tim - sort of a toss up, but personally I prefer Tim. I think they have comparable ranges, I know Tim's is 5+ octaves and excellent as any place in there. Check out his do-wop album, maybe In My Room, or Why Do Fools Fall in Love?. He has been doing 'stairwell shorts' with Peter Barber, Bobby Bass, and Big Brev - really stir your bass loving bones!
@totoro1238 күн бұрын
Yes to more a Capella reactions. You’ve barely scratched the surface of Voiceplay too… many have solo channels too, obv you found Geoff, but Tim does too and various other collabs. Also if you like the bass…. There’s another amazing group to to check out, The Bass Gang
@dananddiana22 күн бұрын
You have to react to "Brothers in arms"if you love a bass voice, Tim leads in the song and he is in one of his lower registers.
@princessButtercupp8 күн бұрын
If you keep up with home free, you will see why tim is considered one of, if not the best bass in a capella. His has an amazing tone in his low notes. Geoff is great at subharmonica...a neat trick whete you sing up an octave but add vocal fry and cut the volume a bit and it artificially lowers an octave. Sounds great.....but his chest notes in the lowet range are very nasal in tone and i dont care for it. Its also 100% subjective....but i prefer very good vocalists serving the song and not very good vocalists always flexing their extremes. Gratuitous bass drops can be off putting to me just as over doing a vocal scream or whistle note for example....turn me off
@mettesrensen61168 күн бұрын
Dont forget that Geoff says that Tim is the one who helped him with the subharmonics
@hdrider21136 күн бұрын
Since the holidays are here you should do What do I hear from Home Free it shows Tim’s bass very well. And the arrangement is so good done by the beatboxes Adam. Also Ring OF Fire 🔥 is so good I like the live SingOff version best. Welcome to a deep fun Home Free Rabbit 🐇 hole
@steveray96558 күн бұрын
They've also done a few covers with the original legends:Elvira with The Oakridge Boys, Christmas In Dixie with Alabama, God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood, American Pie and Vincent with Don Maclean, and (although they don't seem to have a video of it) The Devil Went Down To Georgia with Charlie Daniels.
@larrymcauley31526 күн бұрын
Close enough to Christmas try "Do You Hear What I Hear" The song, the location, and Tim going deep that has shattered speakers before.
@thomasmacdiarmid82518 күн бұрын
You expect a decent group to do a good version of a song you like, as I do this one. However, these guys do versions of songs I find annoying that are spectacular and which I listen to frequently. I am thinking specifically of Do You Hear What I hear? and Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer. The guys also have collaborations with the original artists that are remarkable. They were sought out by Kenny Rogers and they did Children Go Where I Send Thee. They have done both American Pie and Vincent with Don McLean, as well as backing him on his new song American Boys. They did a spectacular version of God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood and the Singing Sergeants of the US Air Force band. They did Don't Laugh at Me with Mark Wills. They did One Voice with Billy Gilman.
@bernieregnier45008 күн бұрын
Seriously if you are interested just search Home Free, find a song of a genre you like and you will not be disappointed. They won the Sing Off in 2013. This is a deep rabbit hole worth investigating. Not suggesting you react to every song. You will find they tailor the songs to the best voice of the group that matches . Examples: boys to men - End of the Road, Man of Constant Sorrow, Brothers in Arms, Hopelessly Hoping (Crossby Stills & Nash), Go Rest High on that Mountain, How Great Thou Art, American Pie ft. Don McLean, God Bless the U.S.A. (featuring Lee Greenwood and The United States Air Force Band), Original Home Free What's Left Of My Heart, Mary Did You Know, When a Man Loves a Woman, The Butts Remix, Listen To The Music and the list goes on...... Quite a few genres listed above to provide a cross section. They are not just Country, they do sing quite a bit of it, but these boys are gifted beyond country and tackle whatever they choose and do it with excellence, they do not do anything half assed. subscribed No need to apologize for the emotion they evoke with their exceptional vocalization that makes you think instruments and insane harmonies are all happening at times you are not expecting or prepared to encounter as they bring the words alive in way you have never heard before. Their arrangements are sensationally good and they own the presentation in a new way that just wow you!!! They simply take a cover and make it new and make it better every time. ❣
@glendamcgrady12448 күн бұрын
Subscribed for A Capella -- especially Home Free. Hard (or impossible) to find a bad song--cover or original.
@bvonsik6 күн бұрын
Try "End of the Road" Tim also does solo music I highly recommend "In My Room" WELCOME TO THIS AMAZING EXPERIENCE!
@minneyruth7 күн бұрын
Subscribed for #HomeFree 🤘 🤠 🤘
@ginxreacts6 күн бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@donnaflynn96157 күн бұрын
Ring of Fire is good. They feature Avi Kaplan who used to be the bass for Pentatonix. Both basses sing low but at the end Tim drops a really low note.
@cowboy11657 күн бұрын
Hey GINX. If you want more of Tim's bass, check out Home Free "Brothers In Arms."
@MikeRittWesternAuthor8 күн бұрын
I just subscribed because I suspect you will be checking out a lot more Home Free in the coming weeks. You can't go wrong following this rabbit hole.
@williamcapp4487 күн бұрын
Best version of this song. More plaintive than John's original --as should be, considering the lyric.
@clintsohn51794 күн бұрын
Since it's Christmas try Home Free- Do you hear what I hear You will not be sorry!!! ✌️✌️✌️
@Laura_Martin423 күн бұрын
Home Fry subscribing. Try When a Man Loves a Woman.
@JessMoonen7 күн бұрын
Check out Tim Faust's "Do-wop" songs which he does all the parts himself.
@katherinenoggle58564 күн бұрын
If you want to test the bass try Tim Foust Will You Still Love Me / Stay.
@terryallen24468 күн бұрын
subed for more home free
@faeriejenn80196 күн бұрын
I'm subscribing just to hear your opinions of their other songs! Try their "How Great Thou Art"
@maryruthdeal1056 күн бұрын
Tim has a 5 octave range. Try out Ring of Fire with Avi.
@wolfe62208 күн бұрын
Subbed! If you want something more upbeat, try their cover of the Doobie Brothers "Listen To The Music".
@josephmcglone6703 күн бұрын
You just went down the rabbit hole! 😝😝😝 This one is not even close to one of there best ones. You will be a home-fry before you know it. 😉✌️