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Disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed

Here’s another one of them YouTube vocal coaches, who have never heard Child in Time. She starts with a promise to dissect and analyze the vocal performance and explain how to safely replicate it at home. Predictably, it ends up with the fairy lady blowing her mind up against the wall. It’s fun to observe how she gets from point A to point B. Bloody hell indeed!

On a side note, a friend of mine, of female persuasion, once quipped to the extent that many a lady, mesmerized by watching Jon Lord playing, started wondering: what else can he do with those magical fingers of his. 😉



58 Comments to “Disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed”:

  1. 1
    fabrizio Sbarufatti says:

    sceneggiata napoletana

  2. 2
    Karin Verndal says:

    It is so lovely to see another woman melt to this astonishing and unmatched voice!

    If we picture us having strings inside, Ian’s hitting all of hers (well, and mine)

    Have to admit when I heard CiT the first time, it wasn’t Jon’s Hammond-conquering technique that won me over, actually I found it a bit boring (sorry, was in my pre-teens ans didn’t know squat) but it was the Voice, the drummer and the guitarist who did it.

    HRH Ian Gillan – that’ll do donkey, that’ll do ☺️

    She is a cutie – thank you so much for drawing our attention to her.

    By chance I heard her going through this one:
    https://youtu.be/utecknslSP4?is=OKBMvYCC-P5hdHUV
    😁

  3. 3
    AndreA says:

    I like her hair.

  4. 4
    Leslie Hedger says:

    Nice to see someone discover the GREATEST Rock Band of all time. I love how she talks about Jon supporting the Vocalist. I suggest she watch Gillan’s performance at 1969 Concerto.

  5. 5
    Uwe Hornung says:

    I haven’t even heard the name.

    🙄

    I blame her mum and dad, total dereliction of parental duties. Some people just shouldn’t have kids, nuff said. You only know you’ve been a good and responsible parent when your kid knows and likes Black Sabbath.

    A big plus in Lolli’s favor is her absence of nose wrinkling – thank you for that. I like how scruffy she is and her set of pipes ain’t too shabby either, qualified for symphonic metal I’d say:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Mk2tgQQp4

    On a side note, a friend of mine, of female persuasion, once quipped to the extent that many a lady, mesmerized by watching Jon Lord playing, started wondering: what else can he do with those magical fingers of his.” 😉

    Gulp, since when have innuendo-drenched comments of blatant sexual nature entered – and sullied! – this forum of fora?! I am aghast …

    But of course Nick’s lady friend has only mentioned the obvious:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm8jHpTQyko

  6. 6
    Andrew M says:

    This was much better than others in the same genre. She had interesting things to say, and actually noticed and enjoyed the instrumental and rocky parts of the song.

  7. 7
    James Gemmell says:

    The humorous thing is, because it’s the most-viewed version on YouTube, these gushing narrators have no idea that the versions of Child In Time on the “Made In Japan,” “Stockholm 1970/Scandanavian Nights”, and “Live in Copenhagen” all blow it away.

  8. 8
    Ivica says:

    For me, Elizabeth is always special,and never stops…
    Elizabeth level Rick Beato .. for singers ..

    great work

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zy63bs8hEs

    I expect them to bring in Big Ian ,David Coverdale ,Glenn Hughes or Graham Bonnet and treat them like Bruce..

  9. 9
    Buttocks says:

    She has stretchy legs after that song 😁

  10. 10
    David Black says:

    @5. Quite right Uwe. My grandchildren are always served a liberal dose of Purple whenever I’m an unpaid taxi driver. It’s the only way they’ll get the right education.

  11. 11
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Notwithstanding her – proclaimed – ignorance of DP, I find Lolli a lot more rock and pop savvy than nose wrinkle Lillibeth. The ‘Charismatic Voice‘ is too Alice in Wonderland for me when she talks about rock.

  12. 12
    Maciej says:

    @7
    But those vocal coaches mostly focus on Gillan’s vocal and vocally and expression-wise, this is the best version I’ve heard.

  13. 13
    Ole says:

    These videos just eats up too much time. I am trying trying quit seeing them. Really, I am! 😅 I know the song is fantastic, don’t need hearing an “expert” commenting and seeing a face reacting to it.

  14. 14
    Andre Sihotang says:

    @13
    Unfortunately, that has been the trend nowadays in social media content-creative business. Me watching a video of a man or woman watching a news/movie/song/interview/or anything, mention it; and sell their entire boring (in some videos I got into, disgusting) self-explanatory ‘face reaction’ during the video.

    Personally, I prefer watching a video of a man’s face reaction after eating sandwich with too many onions and black peppers, at least it would make me chuckle a bit.

    In the video above, at least she gave some opinions or insights albeit a few (if you really take her as a voice analysis specialist). But for bloody 26 minutes I get what you’re saying, there are other things to do than watching those boring videos

  15. 15
    AndreA says:

    @13 Ole
    well said! Who cares? Not me.

  16. 16
    Karin Verndal says:

    @13

    Ole, I’m completely different!
    Because when I like a song it’s so nice to hear someone with the knowledge explain to me why I like it.

    Yesterday Elizabeth went through Bryan Adam’s ‘Everything I do I do it for you’, and now I understand why I was so easily manipulated by overly romantic songs when I was younger and less mature – still like it though.

    https://youtu.be/7lxB4s1WVmU?is=BzATaieEWskFPkvZ

    And she is adorable with her little nose all wrinkled up 😄

  17. 17
    Adel Faragalla says:

    Clearly there are lots of YouTubers with lots of time on their hands. I never liked any of these analysis because my ears is my judge.
    But it’s harmless fun so who cares.
    Peace ✌️

  18. 18
    Karin Verndal says:

    @14,15,17

    Guys, I guess you play some instruments?

    Well, you’re lucky then, because being a music illiterate it’s pretty nice to have someone pointing out what is happening in a tune ☺️

    Andre, this video is for you then:
    https://youtu.be/Rp6EOVsb9zg?is=rVFKJYwX9MZcSA90

    The guy with the nice moustache is Jesper from this lovely band:
    https://youtu.be/ASfVIFUw20Y?is=XgXJLWQE841_3gDF

    This, at 4:30 🤣
    https://youtu.be/3zhym9oUSGU?is=ceNHH5CrbiTQ1VK0
    Bubber is a former kids TV host.

  19. 19
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Even when wearing tights with nothing underneath and going after monks, “Everything I do” does nothing for me. As furchtbar as the film was.

    Bryan Adams has written a couple of good songs, but that song isn’t one of them.

  20. 20
    Mike Nagoda says:

    Everyone on here is remarking on Nick’s lady friend commenting of the abilities of Jon’s fingers, and yet NO ONE here has uttered a peep on the reactor’s comment about Big Ian’s control over his “throaty sphincter”? For shame…

  21. 21
    Karin Verndal says:

    @19

    😂
    Well, I am some sort of a girlie, and I like the film, and the song!

    When I was very young, Kevin Costner had some appeal to me (now: not!) and I thought he was so cute as Robin Hood.
    These days I appreciate the sherif of Nottingham much more! 😄

  22. 22
    Uwe Hornung says:

    That was Mike’s orificial statement. It first entered his mind and he has now graciously dumped it on us. ☝️🥸

  23. 23
    Beate Flohr says:

    @2
    Karin, you know: my inner strings are touched by the sound of the guitar…

    On the topic that seems to dominate everything (sorry, Mike): imagine what a guitarist’s fingers might do 😉

    In general, like everywhere there are good and not so good “reaction-videos”. For me, it’s boring just to see the face reactions and more or less stupid comments – you might as well watch a video “baby first time eating a lemon” etc. 😉
    I prefer a detailed analysis of the song, no matter if its concentrating on the voice or on the instrument(s). I only have little knowledge of the theory behind the music, ( I had to play the flute in school and spend one year in a music school trying to play violin at the age of about 11) but its always interesting to learn something about it.

  24. 24
    Adel Faragalla says:

    I would recommend something like ‘Disturbing the priest’ for analysis but it could take her hours to go through the vocal range of IG especially the sounds he makes at the end which more like his internal organs are coming out through his throat. Now that’s something you can’t teach.
    Peace ✌️

  25. 25
    Mike Nagoda says:

    Uwe:

    Things often get dumped out of sphincters, so obviously, I just had to…

  26. 26
    Uwe Hornung says:

    “When I was very young, Kevin Costner had some appeal to me ,,,”

    Oh my, you probably liked his pants in Waterworld then too, battle of the bulge!

    https://media.tenor.com/5vYCaqULUJEAAAAM/water-world.gif

    Not that I’m not used to it, Edith is a Costner-fangirl too. Him and Keanu Reeves.

  27. 27
    Uwe Hornung says:

    On the topic that seems to dominate everything (sorry, Mike): imagine what a guitarist’s fingers might do …

    I hate to break it to you, Beate, they will likely be calloused (and with an acoustic player the fingernails will be long and pointy), but – as Freddie Mercury once put it – if you’re that way inclined …

    But of course much of the guitar’s charm lies in its versatility and the near limitless combinations it offers.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HqIc3MKHRtY

    Mike started it, blame him. I’m just trying to fit in.

  28. 28
    MacGregor says:

    Music theory doesn’t really mean a lot to most people compared to the what the ear hears, myself included. Many of the world’s greatest, best or most outstanding musicians depending on how you want to label them, cannot read a note or transcribe any musical notation at all. And they are playing really difficult music at times too. They perform and create by ear and by feel and memory. As long as you like what you hear that is the key, no musical pun intended. The theory is good for some, it is a requirement for many and good luck to them. It is also very interesting. But we don’t need it, to hear and feel what we feel and hear. Each to their own as we often say. Cheers.

  29. 29
    Karin Verndal says:

    @23

    I get it completely Beate! 😃
    Well for me it is the bad-behaved Ritchie Blackmore…

    When I listen to his poetry I can almost forgive him how he has been treating other people (read: Ian!)
    I mean – listen to this s’il te plaît:
    https://youtu.be/sdmwtgbPPCw?is=yy297yWVmcfVPkNv

  30. 30
    Karin Verndal says:

    @26

    Dear sweet Uwe!
    You are always very blunt to me so let me say this:

    It is a pair of socks!
    😝😄

    I do not have any preferences per say, well, maybe I do, but it would be a mix between these fine men:
    https://youtu.be/HROpWZJIKs8?is=mRDJJRLPG9gJJGME

    https://youtu.be/_v4JLov-OlQ?is=IgWr3QcViTvjieiq

    https://youtu.be/N66OWMQqsxA?is=-CS_KXM_6R-wHSZD

    https://youtu.be/nks4ADHm9BQ?is=i-QjDPuXsZJ5pHeP

    And the mix is the essence of my four brothers! 😄

    And then of course this little guy here:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/6kmRt-NYS6g?is=AZp-fj2av5vliDV1
    Mostly because he adores me and hunt the spiders I’m terrified of!

    And now to something completely different:
    https://youtu.be/kYRlmESqZ3M?is=3-DgflzFrNdNh2QW

    Ahhh (sigh…)

  31. 31
    Beate Flohr says:

    @27
    Hello Uwe,

    I thought of the left hand – I’m left-handed, too!

  32. 32
    Georgivs says:

    @19 Liebe Uwe, just confess you are jealous of Adams. He’s got that stage persona of a guy with good but not sugary looks and an oversized heart. The kinda guy all gals want to have a date with and all boys want to have a beer with. You just can’t beat it. This is where playing bass brought you…)

    Oh, BTW, and with playing bass, Adams beats you too. On one of his tours, he and the band performed as a power trio, and he handled those four strings quite well, mind you.

  33. 33
    Uwe Hornung says:

    1. “I thought of the left hand – I’m left-handed, too!

    That explains it. This strange Steve Morse infatuation I mean. You’re not like normal girls! 😎

    (Btw: Generally the fretting hand is the calloused one, with a righty that’s the left hand and with a lefty the right hand.)

    2. “Dear sweet Uwe!
    You are always very blunt to me so let me say this:

    It is a pair of socks!

    That’s what Edith claims all the time too, but I have a hunch you’re both just trying to be gentle with me. Wimmin are like that. Bulge envy is a terrible thing. 😑

    3. Georgivs, I actually like Bryan Adams as a person and artist, after all he’s a Blackmore and Gallgher fan (that’s Rory, not Noel and Liam, Karin!). I really dug his Cuts Like A Knife album at the time, my favorite track was this here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2OXghIzIbk

    That (later) song was great too:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMe7WdK-XKo

    His band was always top-notch too. It’s just some of those sountrack ballads that are way too syrupy for me.

  34. 34
    MacGregor says:

    “(Btw: Generally the fretting hand is the calloused one, with a righty that’s the left hand and with a lefty the right hand.)” With us drummers Uwe it is both hands. Left Right, Left Right etc. Woe are the drummers of this world! Cheers.

  35. 35
    Karin Verndal says:

    @33

    Uwe you have a way of silencing me, that I guess someone would like to be able to 😄

    Well never mind, a fantastic comeback I cannot reply to…

    Yes I know the Adams family of inspiration 😉
    And, Rory was magnificent, but not many reach the talent of the bad-tempered Ritchie!

    However Bryan has been silent for a while, except for that x-mas thingy.
    Maybe he lost his glimpse of hope during the making and production of this:
    https://youtu.be/FbiBM1Piy1Q?is=10YNcim9RX8nYyY5

    I like it! But the producer behind made this years and years before:
    https://youtu.be/VC2F15qSYzo?is=P8sopHdIDbrQmT7b
    Same intro!
    No harm in renewing oneself Jeff!
    Or perhaps he thought no one alive had heard Armchair Theatre ☺️

    Have a lovely weekend everybody 🤗😙

  36. 36
    Beate Flohr says:

    Just a general thing re. reaction or analysis videos: If you want something really good, watch Rick Beato’s YT with his “What makes this song great” videos.

    And of course, he did the best interview with Steve!

  37. 37
    Uwe Hornung says:

    I like Rich Beato, but his constant bashing during the last two years of how all new music sucks and how all female dance-pop-acts bring nothing of worth to the table has become tiresome and somewhat curmudgeonly. A lot of pop – I dare say most of it – has always been superficial, for-the-moment and convenience music – that is nothing new. And acts like Linda Ronstadt and Olivia-Newton John were manufactured and image-positioned in the 70s too, let’s not even talk about how most of Glam Rock was totally manufactured and disingenuous on who played what on the albums. If Rick hears an autotuned voice (which has long become a stylistic component in some kinds of music and not a correction of the presumed inability of the singers) and canned beats in the background, he automatically becomes dismissive and stops listening. That is a bit too simplistic an approach for me.

    That said, he is a nice guy, an excellent musician and generally knows what he is talking about. But when Baby Boomers fall into the same trap as their parents in declaring nearly all contemporary pop shite, I begin wondering whether we really set out to become like this. ☝️🥸

    Herr MacGregor, I would imagine what you calloused guys lack in gentleness of touch you more than make up for with an innate sense of rhythm and endurance, you know that pummeling double bass drum thing? There is room for the natural talents of everybody …

  38. 38
    Frater Amorifer says:

    #2: What does being pre-teen have to do with it? I was barely into my teens when DPIR came out, and I loved the whole thing. Definitely including the keyboards. (I also loved the tune from It’s A Beautiful Day that JL “borrowed” the riff from.)

  39. 39
    Karin Verndal says:

    @36

    Indeed Beate, he is really interesting.
    And Beato also had a very interesting interview with Nuno Bettencourt.

    Nuno seems to be an interesting and down-to-earth kind of guy.
    And he is a von Gott gegeben guitarist 🙏🏼

    Beato also sometimes isolate the different instruments and voices
    Once he had this guy through the microscope:
    https://youtu.be/ynFNt4tgBJ0?is=tK0MSYkzz2BaIWtm
    (Especially 12:10 oh and 17:34, and 19:48…😃)
    Of course I know there wasn’t any autotune at the time, there was really something special about his voice 😊

    And this professor isn’t half bad either in explaining music 😊
    https://youtu.be/4_BqqipjeBU?is=cX8I92YEuv3fRpie

  40. 40
    Karin Verndal says:

    @38

    Frater, it had everything to do with it!
    “(sorry, was in my pre-teens and didn’t know squat) “ – I was busy with all kinds of things and didn’t have a lot of time to dwell into music 😊

    Ian G, Ian P and Ritchie won me over, but I had to mature a great deal before I really could appreciate Jon Lord’ phenomenal artistry 😊

    That was what I meant.

    But I am happy you were able to take it all in at once.

    And you know, all my friends were into ABBA, the only rock they ever liked was this fine guy:
    https://youtu.be/atmNLbycafM?is=ZB4LI3HVmJhzyAUf
    And I guess it was because he looked so darn cute 😄

    So to be accepted among all the girls I kept my love for Purple a bit down.
    Today: if anyone can’t accept my taste in music, they kan kiss my white, royal hiney!
    But being a kid and really wanna fit in, it was a bit complicated ☺️

  41. 41
    Beate Flohr says:

    @33

    „You’re not like normal girls“
    Ok, I‘ll take that as a compliment, then.

  42. 42
    Uwe Hornung says:

    And it was meant as such, lefties tend to have talents.

  43. 43
    MacGregor says:

    @ 37- “If Rick hears an autotuned voice (which has long become a stylistic component in some kinds of music and not a correction of the presumed inability of the singers) and canned beats in the background, he automatically becomes dismissive and stops listening.” A “stylistic component” ha ha ha ha. tell us another one Uwe, might as well put bells on it too, dress it up all you like.
    Not a correction on the “presumed” inability of the singers????????????? The comedy continues here at Comedy Central. Stay tuned folks for another load of complete and utter bollocks! Fair dinkum, talk about a cheap and sad attempt at defending the indefensible. You should work for dastardly record company Uwe, you really should. I sincerely hope Rick and others keep calling out all the false narrative and fakery in today’s bullshit world. Might as well call in the ad lib phoning in of pre recorded vocals of all these so called artists at supposed ‘live’ concerts eh? Anything else false you want to add to the debate? Cheers.

  44. 44
    Uwe Hornung says:

    You can‘t be serious, Herr MacGregor, you really think that all the current pop artists that have autotuned/pitch-corrected voices on their productions can‘t hold a note? Why should that be, do we miraculously have a whole generation of bad singers?

    Even a bad singer can get notes right in a studio setting —> David Lee Roth, that is just a question of enough takes and cut and paste. I‘ve heard Taylor Swift demos where she is just developing a melody line via recording it on her cell and her pitch is totally fine. So why the hell do her finished productions feature pitch correction/Autotune on nearly every song? Because the artificial sheen a digitally processed voice gains has long become a stylistic element, PEOPLE THAT CHIEFLY HEAR THAT KIND OF MUSIC LIKE AND HAVE COME TO EXPECT THAT KIND OF VOCAL SOUND.

    To take a current popular example, I‘m sure these three siblings here can sing well in real life (or at least better than you and I together in harmony!), yet what they release is all pitch corrected to death in the studio and not sung untampered live in their kitchen, in their living room, on a farm or in garages:

    https://youtu.be/yf8zfuLa4OE

    https://youtu.be/NYF–g9XHn4

    https://youtu.be/UehbU7xHU58

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HGAgKPIK7MY

    You guys have no idea to how much digitally processed and enhanced singing you are already listening if you just switch the radio on – and no, most of it is not done to just correct bum notes. That is like assuming that distorted guitar in rock only became popular because it obscured mistakes of the player or that any drummer who played to a click in the 80s couldn‘t hold a beat by himself.

  45. 45
    Karin Verndal says:

    @44

    Uwe, you are right here:
    “You guys have no idea to how much digitally processed and enhanced singing you are already listening if you just switch the radio on”

    – which is the main reason I love music from the ‘70s, where autotune wasn’t invented and what we hear is actually raw talent!

    Which is also why I find the later music of ELO an abomination… ( too strong? Well, please insert whatever word you like then 😊)
    The man had such a lovely voice, but he overproduced it all.
    Please listen to this little gem:
    https://youtu.be/CxdpKg5I2HU?is=p0mZi6dvUS07YzUa
    Raw, unfiltered, pure and sweet (IMHO ☺️😉)

    However I know a lot of people love his music so much, and that is fine. But have a person a certain l’affection pour Purple and the branches, and other bands of that high standard, overproduced musica sounds not quite so good.
    I have some friends who love ELO, and it’s pretty fair to say they find Purple etc awful. We are good friends still 😄 but I guess I’m emphasising my point that one’s brain can be wired to just one type of music. (Ok, I know I might be wrong here….)
    I love so much when I can hear the soul being transported through the music and singing! Don’t mind if it isn’t perfect as long as I can hear and feel the person behind 😊

  46. 46
    Beate Flohr says:

    @44“, PEOPLE THAT CHIEFLY HEAR THAT KIND OF MUSIC LIKE AND HAVE COME TO EXPECT THAT KIND OF VOCAL SOUND“
    Sad but true! It‘s a shame that music and singers have to be „perfect“ nowadays. Too many things changed since MTV.
    Steve once mentioned in an interview that people coming to his gigs want the real thing, „the good, the bad and the ugly“.
    Let‘s hope that not only „boomers“ (I think many of us here are at this age) want the real thing!

  47. 47
    Russ 775 says:

    @45

    “Which is also why I find the later music of ELO an abomination…”

    Me too…

    See, we can agree on something. 🙂

  48. 48
    MacGregor says:

    @ 44- We have been here before Uwe with this auto tune and pitch correction debate. There lies one of the problems you mentioned, everything is run through auto tune etc even if certain musicians probably don’t want it to be. Also, saying that we have no idea re listening to ‘new’ music is a tad out of touch. Unfortunately even if we don’t pursue this modern day music, (I am making it sound like the plague, deliberately) we still hear some of it at times and most of the time it is nauseating to say the least and I am being polite about it and I am not going to go there any further. We like what we like and do not like what we do not like. However one really serious side of this is the live ‘experience’ of the auto tuned and pitch corrected singing. Now we have also been here before with the vocal analysis. Your girlfriend that you keep mentioning (insert a yawning emoji here plus a few others) and the pre recorded ‘studio’ vocal being played ‘live’ at concerts that certain artists ‘mime’ too each night. Anyway computer says yes doesn’t it these days, in regard to a lot of things, not just music. The masses, (the blind leading the blind) don’t know or simply don’t care it seems. The record companies, artists and managers and also the banks seem to really enjoy it. Hmmmmm, interesting, well not really, utterly predictable and tiresome and dare I say, rather negative don’t you think. The homogenisation and sterilisation of music. Cheers

  49. 49
    Karin Verndal says:

    @47

    “See, we can agree on something. 🙂“

    – ohhh yes Sir! 😊

    And when you have made the Fulskager, we will also agree on that this is a lovely dish 😄

  50. 50
    Uwe Hornung says:

    I’m not saying it’s a good thing, just that it has long left the realm of “fixing mistakes or lack of talent”. Most people wouldn’t even identify vocals that have not been sanitized as full of bum notes and they aren’t. The human ear has quite some tolerance before it finds something painfully off key. Autotune and pitch correction smooth things out we don’t even hear as unpleasant – what we do hear however is the overall effect the sanitation process has on a human voice, the digitalization of it. And that is all over in current pop music just like electronic beats are.

  51. 51
    Russ 775 says:

    @49

    “And when you have made the Fulskager…”

    I had planned to do it while I was on vacation last month but I spent most of those 9 days sick with the flu.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj4WcwaF2HM

  52. 52
    Karin Verndal says:

    @51

    Hope you’re all well again!

    Well, how do I explain this to you, so you finally get it…… (scratching my head…)

    Oh ok, listen to this:
    It does not take DAYS to make Fulskager!
    I can make them in a couple of hours 😃

    Unless your kitchen facilities is like Caroline’s kitchen in the “Little house on the Prairie”, it ought to be possible for you to make the dish in a shorter time than days….

    But of course, if you have to:

    – kill the cow first,
    – get some salt from the Dead Sea,
    – get home from that area,
    – harvest oats and wheat,
    – separate the chaff and finally have the wheat grounded,
    – before you get the herbs from your veggie garden,
    then I get it takes days for you, otherwise: hours… 😊☺️

  53. 53
    Russ 775 says:

    @52

    “I can make them in a couple of hours”

    Most days I don’t have that much spare time…

  54. 54
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Russ, a man your age should get flu shots! It‘s not just a cold you can shrug off. I‘ve been getting them since the 90s when I was downed by a nasty flu that still had me out of breath months after. That is when I learned that a bout of real flu is not just a very heavy cold and decided to avoid it for the future

    Gute Besserung!

  55. 55
    Russ 775 says:

    @54

    I did… got my COVID booster too. Still got sick. 🤧 🤒 🤕 🤢 🤮

  56. 56
    Dr. Bob says:

    Funny thing is that I just watched her video yesterday. I think that the 1st reaction video that I ever saw was The Charismatic Voice (Opera singer Elizabeth) reacting to Child in Time, and I think that was from a link here at The Highway Star. I’ve watched a lot of reaction videos since then. At 1st vicariously enjoying seeing them hear for the 1st time what I love, and some vindication that I am not strange for loving this music. In the process I have learned a lot from fans who are more lyrically orient that me, and from experts like Elizabeth, Daily Doug, and numerous voice coaches and musicians. Then have even led to more to new bands like Tool and Disturbed.

    Recently I’ve been watching a plethora of reaction videos to Child I Time, my most favorite song, and taking notes. I plan to write an article about my reaction to their reactions and what I have learned. Is there a process where a fan could submit an article here?

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    Nick says:

    Dr. Bob @56:

    > Is there a process where a fan could submit an article here?

    https://www.thehighwaystar.com/about-us/contact-us/

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    Dr.Bob says:

    Nick @57 Thanks!

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