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This video kept popping up in my facebook feed so I finally watched it today. These guys' enthusiasm for songs that many people just take for granted is absolutely infectious. So much fun to watch them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l3-iufiywU&feature=share
I've seen them before, reacting to Dolly Parton's Jolene and I Will Always Love You. I enjoyed their reactions.
happystuff
8-26-20, 3:12pm
This video kept popping up in my facebook feed so I finally watched it today. These guys' enthusiasm for songs that many people just take for granted is absolutely infectious. So much fun to watch them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l3-iufiywU&feature=share
Very impressive couple of young men. As someone wrote in their comments - "Respect the twins, young folks listening to variety instead of just hip hop is cool", and I see that they do a reaction to "FIRST TIME HEARING Dolly Parton - Jolene".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pEPFYiJOXU
You are right, so much fun to watch. LOL.
Edited - LOL, you beat me to it, Jane!
iris lilies
8-27-20, 8:53am
This video kept popping up in my facebook feed so I finally watched it today. These guys' enthusiasm for songs that many people just take for granted is absolutely infectious. So much fun to watch them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l3-iufiywU&feature=share
Those kids are so cute!
Very cool! I saw that they have a whole series of listening to old hits for the first time, so I watched them react to two bands my kids turned me on to in the 90s.. Nirvana and Radiohead. I LOVE Radiohead, and Thom Yorke is a genius so I was more than happy to watch that one.
(BTW, Radiohead is known to have charged "pay-what-you-can" for one of their albums)
I watched quite a few of their videos and got a kick out of how young they are and just how many iconic performers they'd never heard of. They'd heard of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra but had no idea who Sammy Davis Jr was, one thought he might be Indian. And the absolute joy on the smaller one's face listening to the Righteous Brothers, it matched my own.
I've been watching them, too...yes, they are great! I read that they were mostly raised by their very religious grandparents and only listed to gospel or Christian music in the home, until they got older and developed a taste for what their peers liked, hip-hop. But now they are deliberately broadening their horizons and are very open-minded and respectful to all genres and artists. Imagine somebody who's never heard, or even heard of, Johnny Cash or Ledbelly, yet immediately "gets" it. I
love their enthusiasm and joy in music.
In some ways I'm jealous of them. For example, I've known and loved Dolly Parton's Jolene for much of my life. I can't imagine being their age and discovering and loving it for the first time. The joy they are having experiencing all this awesome music for the first time is wonderful.
Love their reactions to the drums in Phil Collins’ In the Air Tonight.
I really enjoy watching them.
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