Vocal ANALYSIS of Chester Bennington singing "Given Up" Live

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2022
  • I always want to take an emotional performance over a studio version of a song if I can help it, and this is one of those instances. I am overjoyed I got to hear and feel Chester's pain in this performance of "Given Up" by Linkin Park. So chilling, and so revealing!
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  • @yasmindominguez8223
    @yasmindominguez8223 Před rokem +14272

    It's not a character, it's HIM. That's the sad part. His suicide shocked everyone, but he'd been telling us how he'd been feeling from the very beginning. Those emotions were 100% real and 100% his. He didn't need to act anything out, and that's what makes listening to his music that much more gut wrenching now that he's gone. It wasn't acting, it was catharsis.

    • @KuhKronus
      @KuhKronus Před rokem +853

      He was crying for help in front of thousands of people

    • @justinbanks2380
      @justinbanks2380 Před rokem +265

      @@KuhKronus and all that made and makes his death so much harder. Is there anyone who could've done anything?

    • @The_Krobus
      @The_Krobus Před rokem +185

      @@justinbanks2380 I think it's hard, the problem wasn't one thing but thousands of things, he went through a lot of shit, in this kind of case there's nothing to do.

    • @The_Krobus
      @The_Krobus Před rokem +121

      I don't really know her channel, I got here by parachute, and I don't know if she knows the real story behind the band and chester's life, I know that she tried to do a good job, and that she was just judging her voice and this kind of thing, but it sounds too "shallow", calling it a character

    • @KuhKronus
      @KuhKronus Před rokem +205

      @@The_Krobus at the end of the day he’s on stage to entertain people and put on a show, and that involves being in character to a degree. She’s not calling him fake.

  • @az3412
    @az3412 Před 2 lety +5202

    The live cover Chester did of Rolling in the Deep with only Mike behind him on piano is amazing. He poured his heart into everything.

    • @TheBananaquack
      @TheBananaquack Před 2 lety +92

      I think he did better than the original

    • @alexandrbarvin1525
      @alexandrbarvin1525 Před 2 lety +40

      Yeah! This is the one of the best covers I've ever heard

    • @DixonsCider
      @DixonsCider Před 2 lety +9

      @@TheBananaquack well yes. Adele fucking sucks, duh. Chester had mad chops.

    • @les2730
      @les2730 Před 2 lety +7

      Agreed. His cover of Adele was phenomenal and the audience feels it to.

    • @maxhowlett9661
      @maxhowlett9661 Před 2 lety +115

      @@DixonsCider You gotta be tripping if you think adele sucks.

  • @baffledsquirrel2122
    @baffledsquirrel2122 Před 4 měsíci +317

    Songs like this hit so much harder because it wasn’t an act he was singing about his feelings … rest in paradise Chester

  • @caromitgeige
    @caromitgeige Před 9 měsíci +353

    As a child psychiatrist who hasnt listened to linkin park i about 15 years, it amazes me how pure and honest Chesters expression of raw emotional pain is. So tragic he didnt find the help he needed. I hope you found peace chester.

    • @alidarvishi3622
      @alidarvishi3622 Před 5 měsíci

      Why you didn't listen to Linkin Park 15 years?

    • @caromitgeige
      @caromitgeige Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@alidarvishi3622 i had medschool and work and stuff to do.

    • @arianewinter4266
      @arianewinter4266 Před měsícem +1

      . . . The Thing about Depression IS, that ITS your Personal demons . . .no one can Fight them for you, you can only Support someone to Help themselfs . . .No Power, No Help, nothing from the outside can Hit that immer Switch for you. All therapy in the world IS meaningless of your psychy does Not allow for you to BE receptive to it

  • @trevorwilm1614
    @trevorwilm1614 Před rokem +3811

    Ever since Chester passed no song sounds the same as it used to. Every single song he wrote was a cry for help while the songs he wrote were salvation for many of us. As I saw in another comment, "1 man saved millions, but millions couldn't save 1 man. RIP Chester..

    • @kemalkara7343
      @kemalkara7343 Před rokem +43

      Someday when I'm 70, I'll still be listening to Chester, that man lives in my mind forever... RIP Chester.. Din, dil, ırk farketmez seni sevmek için. Özlendin.

    • @TheFyLu22
      @TheFyLu22 Před rokem +12

      I'm heartbroken to read that, but I think Chester definitely wanted us to move on with our lives plus to make a better of it!

    • @Akuma-ti7wi
      @Akuma-ti7wi Před rokem +1

      Well no shit

    • @salkjshaweoiuenvohvr
      @salkjshaweoiuenvohvr Před rokem +23

      The comment that stuck with me forever about his passing was "He screamed the loudest, but we never really heard him."

    • @Sogeotaku
      @Sogeotaku Před rokem +4

      sorry ma boy, but chester did not commit suicide, u know why they kill him

  • @clonexx
    @clonexx Před 2 lety +2700

    The thing is, with Chester, it’s not a character, it’s actually him. When he hits himself in the head, it’s not an act…it’s how he actually feels. It’s the reason he’s no longer here, and it’s not only tragic, but a massive loss to music.

    • @GrandpaOCE
      @GrandpaOCE Před 2 lety +84

      sad but true but he helped so many off us with his words

    • @matethiustransport1374
      @matethiustransport1374 Před 2 lety +116

      For 17 years he told us what would happen :(

    • @ThePowerfox18
      @ThePowerfox18 Před 2 lety +44

      Sad to think he had to feel that way to give us that kind of performance. He’s one of a kind. I really wish after this music he would have made shitty radio songs and retired

    • @gregorybower2759
      @gregorybower2759 Před 2 lety +40

      I came here to say the same thing, it wasn't an act, and hearing it live there was so much more pain in his voice, and it's definitely hindsight looking back on lyrics it puts so much more context that makes it feel realer.

    • @Genard66
      @Genard66 Před 2 lety +5

      I just wanted to write the same thing. So true

  • @karilehman9882
    @karilehman9882 Před rokem +788

    He actually lost the scream this time and had to break when he dropped down - normally he carries it through before going back to clean. However, this is the most emotional performance I've seen from Chester - and that's saying something. It's understandable that his technique would slip slightly. I can't imagine the headspace he was in. He gave 110% to every single performance both physically and mentally.

    • @asmerX100
      @asmerX100 Před rokem +21

      this is the live version dude..he would have performed multiple songs before this song and it definitely took a toll on his voice to scream similar to the studio version

    • @karilehman9882
      @karilehman9882 Před rokem +62

      @@asmerX100 most of the live videos he does carry it through but he's putting even more into it this time than usual.

    • @MetalSStar196
      @MetalSStar196 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@karilehman9882That's because it's coming close to his best friend's suicide anniversary in that video.

    • @karilehman9882
      @karilehman9882 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@MetalSStar196 Chris? Chester didn't live to his anniversary. The video is from 2007.

    • @Matheus-dj9sq
      @Matheus-dj9sq Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@karilehman9882 I can notice you are not a Linkin Park fan. In most of the live videos he does NOT carry it through. Just check any 10 Given Up live videos on CZcams and count.

  • @AkkarinDarkmoor
    @AkkarinDarkmoor Před rokem +140

    I'm not entirely sure how i got here, but here i am.
    You commented at the end of this video about how you could see people finding it cathartic to find music like this.
    That is extremely true.
    I wouldn't still be here without Chester. In highschool my mental health plumeted.
    Long story short. Chester is who saved me.
    His music, his lyrics and the emotion in his voice.
    He made me feel like i wasn't alone.
    And i was, and still am, somehow able to align myself with him.
    When i listen to his songs, it's almost like i'm along side him. When he does his incredible screams of anger or rage or sings his words of sadness and loneliness. I can feel his emotions release, into the air, just free and gone. What's more, my emotions go with his. It's like his voice tears the emotion he's projecting out of me and is released along side his own.
    This ability turned out to be double edged however.
    When Chester passed, all my thoughts focused on one thing.
    If he couldn't beat the demon (depression), how could i? He saved my life and i have no doubt, thousands of others. However, in the end, he succumbed to the demon.
    I fell into a dark hole when he passed. Much like the one he pulled me out of to begin with.
    I ended up seeing a psychologist to try to get help.
    I can't say i'm good now, but the psychologist made me focus, instead of what Chester and I had in common, what makes us different. What Chester went through and what made his situation entirely different to my own.
    It doesn't mean i can beat the demon. It's a fight that lasts a lifetime. What it means is that i can use Chester's music just as i always did. As a salvation. Without comparing his struggle to my own.
    We all have our own struggles. Just because one person lost, doesn't mean we will all lose.
    In life, every time you go to sleep and wake up the next day, is a day you beat the demon.
    Let the darkness be dark, Chester is my light.

    • @Vxocv_
      @Vxocv_ Před 11 měsíci +6

      This is so moving, thank you for sharing. I hope you continue to battle :)

    • @adamalaoui6750
      @adamalaoui6750 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Stay safe out there, friend. You're not alone. ❤

    • @1988sureshot
      @1988sureshot Před 4 měsíci

      Have you listened to Hi Ren?
      Ren is another artist who has struggled with mental illness and Hi Ren is an accurate portrayal of this struggle and has a very realistic message in the song and in his talking point after. I suggest giving it a listen.

    • @ManubibiWalsh
      @ManubibiWalsh Před 2 měsíci +1

      I saw a post somewhere that basically boiled down to “if you have depression and you’re still here, that means you’re not struggling with depression. Depression is struggling with you”. And that is a very empowering way to see it. We don’t need to be defined by depression, and of course that doesn’t mean depression shouldn’t be accounted for in our lives, but ultimately it doesn’t have to kill us. It’s all about management. And if we perceive ourselves as more powerful than our dark thoughts and find out ways to remember that, then we can make it.
      But also, one time I heard Chester say that the space between his ears was the worst place to be, and that really sums it up. So try not to be in your head too much.

  • @ogiltattoo
    @ogiltattoo Před rokem +2266

    6 years and still hurts

    • @ThEMAgIKaLBEaN
      @ThEMAgIKaLBEaN Před rokem +26

      Everyday man, everyday!

    • @evanebodart5746
      @evanebodart5746 Před rokem +13

      Hurt all the time

    • @emancera82
      @emancera82 Před rokem +8

      It feels as if he is still here, I came out from so many dark places guided by his voice and music... I hope he knew how many people he helped with his gifts

    • @danilopolar6476
      @danilopolar6476 Před rokem +6

      Can't listen to them without crying

    • @piaaadah
      @piaaadah Před rokem +7

      Damn why does it feel longer

  • @mastarshine2556
    @mastarshine2556 Před rokem +1928

    Every time he sings, you hear him go from being youthful and almost scared, to being angry. And it’s just sad how 1 man could save millions but not himself

    • @ChantelStays
      @ChantelStays Před rokem +35

      This hit. Because it's so so true.

    • @carisaunders2346
      @carisaunders2346 Před rokem +21

      Oh, man. He saved a bunch of misfits and turned us into an army.

    • @raaeec7256
      @raaeec7256 Před rokem +2

      He saved himself the only way he knew how.

    • @willbyersmybeloved4587
      @willbyersmybeloved4587 Před 11 měsíci +1

      His lyrics , their music, saved me. It breaks my heart that we couldn’t return the favor 😢

    • @Dylan_Lanckman
      @Dylan_Lanckman Před 10 měsíci +4

      I'm one of those millions. I wished I could've returned the favor.

  • @marquislexil
    @marquislexil Před rokem +173

    I didn’t realize until now I’ve actively avoided listening to Linkin Park since Chester passed away.... now I know why. Fuck I’m gonna need some quiet time after this. I was able to find the peace while still being able to breathe that he never found himself. And his music helped me do that. I wish it helped him in the same way😢

    • @dinahmyte3749
      @dinahmyte3749 Před rokem +6

      Only just got back into it in 2021. Took me until then to even listen to a single song without crying. 😔

    • @kaiyaperson8348
      @kaiyaperson8348 Před rokem +10

      It did help him. He was in his 40s when he died. He made it a long way. Year after year. He died a decade after that song came out. Linkin Park helped him stick around as long as he did.

    • @Shawnzy1
      @Shawnzy1 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Me crying thru the whole video

    • @michellesmith7363
      @michellesmith7363 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I finally came back to their music now in 2023. It’s sad but after he died I just couldn’t listen. Every song is still as amazing now as when I heard them for first time

    • @budsodastories
      @budsodastories Před 4 měsíci

      Ya I was depressed during one of my really low times and ran across his video and dang man its like I knew Chester's emotions were very genuine man was in some serious pain emotionally

  • @The19Flo93
    @The19Flo93 Před rokem +97

    The magic of Linkin Park was that all their lyrics were relatable to anybody who is/was struggling with something. Chester basically took the bullet to help so many souls who feel/felt lost in life. It's heartbreaking he couldn't win his battle with life, I just hope he's in a better place.
    He was one of a kind. Love to everybody in the LP family. 🙏🏻❤️

  • @obliviousthunder
    @obliviousthunder Před 2 lety +856

    Chester never needed to get in "character" he was always in character sadly. he was the voice that a LOOOT of us didn't have. one of my fave Linkin Park song

    • @ODemir-gh7bn
      @ODemir-gh7bn Před rokem +23

      Hey did not get 'out of character' the moment he hit his head was deeply real.

    • @artmaibach7509
      @artmaibach7509 Před rokem +1

      he is just impressing what he cant say... think...

    • @DJKronikCam710
      @DJKronikCam710 Před rokem +10

      I came here to say the same thing! Sadly, chester wasn't "in character" this is his catharsis, his outlet for all the emotional turmoil he was dealing with, unfortunately it wasn't enough, and I feel like this video was towards the end, when all that turmoil consumed him and he was just at the end of his rope (for lack of better words) it truly is so sad, I still to this day get emotional thinking and talking about Linkin park, Chester saved my life more times than I care to admit

    • @vaazig
      @vaazig Před rokem +2

      @@ODemir-gh7bn He was hitting his deamons

    • @vicious99
      @vicious99 Před rokem +1

      Saw

  • @TheMedicinalMan
    @TheMedicinalMan Před 2 lety +496

    The craziest part is if you watch the AOL live sessions of this song he actually holds the ENTIRE scream instead of stopping for breath. Absolutely wild. Miss him so much and this is the song that hurts the most

    • @Hot_Snakes
      @Hot_Snakes Před 2 lety +30

      Absolutely! She reviewed the wrong video

    • @Maggai
      @Maggai Před 2 lety +32

      Yeah, wish she would've chosen a video with the full scream, a weird choice since the scream was the reason for this song getting picked.

    • @CleanseYourMind24
      @CleanseYourMind24 Před 2 lety +18

      Videos that Chester sustained 17 seconds Scream Live performance 👇
      czcams.com/video/TIAYWkIRBjE/video.html

    • @raze4789
      @raze4789 Před 2 lety +11

      I think it's still a good display of the emotion of the song, but yeah, the AOL one is still way way way better.

    • @gtyrone83
      @gtyrone83 Před rokem +5

      Yea. She needs to see his longer scream version

  • @aftersolo
    @aftersolo Před 8 měsíci +145

    Rest in peace, brother. You helped me through a miserable childhood.

  • @warzaaddy
    @warzaaddy Před rokem +84

    I’ve struggled with the same thing that took Chesters life since I was 9 years old. This man’s music saved my life multiple times. The battle is never over. RIP Chester 💔

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Stay strong. Just know people like me who dont even know you care❤

    • @warzaaddy
      @warzaaddy Před 7 měsíci

      Appreciate that!

    • @mommabird2813
      @mommabird2813 Před 6 měsíci

      There are people that care. I won’t say it gets better, it does get easier if that makes any sense.

  • @forsakethelight
    @forsakethelight Před 2 lety +891

    The loss of Chester still hurts. He put his heart and soul into his lyrics and performances, he was absolutely one of a kind. IMO the way he put his all into a performance reminds me alot of Jonathan Davis, from KoRn. I felt the lyrics Chester wrote were so relatable to things I felt and thought and went through in my life. Chester was an amazing, talented, wonderful guy, and it is such a shame we lost him way too soon. Love the video Elizabeth, I'm glad that you reacted to this performance in particular, it is one of my favorites. I also get the chills and tear up whenever I watch, or hear, Chester sing.

    • @havocstillman7572
      @havocstillman7572 Před 2 lety +10

      Yes ! I’ve always thought those two in particular were the best of being able to change from singing to screaming. Probably why Linkin Park and KoRn are my top favorite rock bands of all time !

    • @Petros_Flames
      @Petros_Flames Před 2 lety +8

      Fun fact - Mike Shinoda wrote 85% of the lyrics for Linkin Park

    • @turbo3sgte770
      @turbo3sgte770 Před 2 lety +2

      Chester you were much loved by a lot of people not going to lie I started crying when I saw this pop up on my feed he just got me through a lot of tough times in my life and when I heard about his tragic death it was very rough I'm really glad you did this one I don't think there'll ever be another Chester Bennington rip

    • @martinscott-reed5379
      @martinscott-reed5379 Před 2 lety +1

      Chester is baring his inner most turmoil and feelings of being lost in this. And it resonates deeply with me. Having suffered with depression all of my adult life and having attempted to take my life, the angst in Chester when he sings this is gut wrenching.
      I miss Chester, I think of him as a kindred spirit. It's so sad his demons were too much for him. I can't listen to him in company as I sometimes fight to hold back tears.

    • @FreeMTrider
      @FreeMTrider Před 2 lety +3

      Yes....very sad. One of the most honest and best voices ever. RIP

  • @jeremycline5844
    @jeremycline5844 Před rokem +888

    When you realize he wasn't acting. He was just telling us how his life actually was. And this is why we love Chester. So real, brutally honest and open. RiP Chester 💔

  • @randysullivan3575
    @randysullivan3575 Před 11 měsíci +57

    Hearing him sing this actually brought me to tears. Haven't heard this song in so long I forgot the emotional pain that was present in his voice. RIP Chester.

  • @NozdormusRage
    @NozdormusRage Před 7 měsíci +47

    People always bemoaned those artists from the bygone years of the early and late 2000's, saying they were just attention seekers, but people like Chester prove that wrong. They suffered and wrote about it. Their lyrics weren't cheesy or manufactured, but real cries for help. It's sad, but here we are.

  • @soberTrezviy
    @soberTrezviy Před rokem +806

    Chester had exceptional control of his extreme vocal techniques, he was doing his screams in a safe and healthy manner. They gave 300 concerts a year and he still performed excellent without a break or a trauma (except that time when he broke his hand falling from the high rack in the beginning of a song and still performed it fully without a break and then finished the full concert as planned)

    • @goner.9989
      @goner.9989 Před rokem +14

      Very early on in his career, I believe his technique wasn’t quite spot on

    • @Rappajalkanen
      @Rappajalkanen Před rokem +2

      His screaming technique sucked tbh. Especially early in their career.

    • @soberTrezviy
      @soberTrezviy Před rokem +39

      @@Rappajalkanen if this were true he would have killed his voice back in 2001.

    • @Rappajalkanen
      @Rappajalkanen Před rokem +7

      @@soberTrezviy Not necessarily. What saved his voice was the fact that they did not have that much screaming in songs to begin with and the vocals were distributed between him and shinoda, giving his voice rest during songs. Had he screamed with his technique through all of the gigs he probably would have busted his voice.

    • @soberTrezviy
      @soberTrezviy Před rokem +3

      @@marobell1990 nope

  • @MostWanted-X7
    @MostWanted-X7 Před 2 lety +924

    This is a way better Chester experience for you than the first song you did, so much emotion

    • @TheCharismaticVoice
      @TheCharismaticVoice  Před 2 lety +110

      Wonderful. Thank you!!

    • @psyclepath1964
      @psyclepath1964 Před 2 lety

      @@TheCharismaticVoice a suggestion for a future video for you. Triumph, Fight The Good Fight. Rik Emmet is the singer/guitar player, Gil Moore on drums, and Mike Levine on bass. 3 man Canadian band, with over the top skills. Enjoy, even if you don't do a reaction video. This is a professional quality live video from the US Festival '83. 200K people there.
      czcams.com/video/q0Ei-tZTDr0/video.html

    • @White2098
      @White2098 Před 2 lety +28

      @@TheCharismaticVoice Way better versions out there than this one, we need a patron to give you the good links! :(

    • @jacolucas1595
      @jacolucas1595 Před 2 lety +42

      @@TheCharismaticVoice Hey Elizabeth 🖤!!! I'm sure someone probably posted this in the comments section already , but the 18 second scream is broken up in 2 parts in the video you reacted to. A bit unfortunate😅, but I (and I'm sure others) would LOVE for you to react to where Chester actually holds the entire scream!
      Link below!!!
      m.czcams.com/video/yIcx1fCsHXg/video.html
      (PS- The audio mix is also better on the link provided btw!)
      Thanks so much for all the amazing content and the hard work that goes into all of the reactions! Much love from Cape Town, South Africa 🖤🇿🇦! Rock On lady🤘🏻😁 !!!

    • @phredhenson9638
      @phredhenson9638 Před 2 lety +2

      IDK.. He just sounds off, and like he is trying to ruin his voice permanently here. It's not his best and it cost him too much imo. I stopped more than half way thru. I couldn't watch him destroy himself more

  • @alexandermcknight248
    @alexandermcknight248 Před 10 měsíci +30

    He wasn't acting, he was trying to spit the poison out. He drew it out of hundreds of thousands of us instead. Ty Chester.

  • @IoIIonator
    @IoIIonator Před rokem +95

    He truly was the king of fry screams. Still one of my favourite songs of all time.

    • @TheGoldberg119
      @TheGoldberg119 Před rokem +10

      One of the most underrated voices of all time. Chester can go from full on screaming to a perfect pitched harmony over and over. And sounds better live imo.

    • @py16667
      @py16667 Před rokem +21

      @@TheGoldberg119He was far from underrated, he’s very well recognized & respected, not the right word to use imo

  • @jakeguerrero5191
    @jakeguerrero5191 Před rokem +1363

    You gave me chills when you mentioned that it sounded like an animal that wanted to die. As others have already commented, that’s essentially how Chester was feeling, giving extra weight to the “put me out of my misery” line 😢 RIP Chester, and great video as well, you seem like a wonderful person.

    • @ht3650
      @ht3650 Před rokem +7

      Rip 🥺 Linkin park ❤️

    • @blarghinatelazer9394
      @blarghinatelazer9394 Před rokem +27

      Halfway through "put me out of my misery" is always where my heart drops when I listen to this song.

    • @luiscesarvianagomes970
      @luiscesarvianagomes970 Před 5 měsíci +1

      "Looking for help somehow, somewhere, and no one cares" its gut wrenching to hear him say this

  • @suryaduaarthasimanjuntak1252

    In live version at AOL Music Sessions, he screamed for 17 seconds WITHOUT A PAUSE!

    • @patrickrk44
      @patrickrk44 Před 2 lety +77

      Yep, think she did the wrong version. For sure that one is better. And closer to what Chester and linkin parks sound was. I was at live in Texas years back, and 2 other concerts of theirs to know

    • @lindsayrials1
      @lindsayrials1 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah it looks like this is going to be a version that he pauses. :-/

    • @Ephem13
      @Ephem13 Před 2 lety +34

      @@lindsayrials1 A sustained 17 second scream is an absolute mountain, it's interesting how he dealt with it in the shows he wasn't able to tackle it. That being said, it's always astonishing to watch him when he nailed it.

    • @shimeraleader
      @shimeraleader Před 2 lety +41

      He ranges from 13 to 19 seconds on the scream. I think the album one is 16, and he averages 17 at concerts, but even the shorter ones are impressive AF

    • @meganega123
      @meganega123 Před 2 lety +12

      She always picks the wrong versions. Honestly, Chester sounds not very good for half of the song

  • @SCHAWIINNGG
    @SCHAWIINNGG Před rokem +45

    First time I heard this song, I was 14 years old. I'm 29 now and it STILL gives me chills down my spine every single time I hear it. 🖤 rest in paradise Chester, you deserve it man 🖤

    • @jenniferterranova736
      @jenniferterranova736 Před 4 měsíci

      I'm 50. Saw them up and coming. I knew they would BIG. So glad I was up front at a show and saw them live! Family Values tour. You prolly weren't born yet.

  • @Kbsnflwr
    @Kbsnflwr Před 7 měsíci +33

    I’m crying. Chester hitting his head wasn’t outward in. That was from his soul. RIP Chester ❤️🌻

  • @kleinemaus6094
    @kleinemaus6094 Před rokem +381

    Chester Bennington is the reason I survived my horribly traumatic and abusive childhood. I am not one to pay much attention to celebrities but his suicide shook me deeply.
    Talented, and sadly troubled just as much as I have been in my whole life. Linkin Park formed my deep appreciation for the talent in the various subtypes of metal. He's sorely missed.

    • @JeyHaakon
      @JeyHaakon Před rokem +2

    • @binnieszone
      @binnieszone Před rokem +4

      i hope you're doing better now

    • @LT.BrianM
      @LT.BrianM Před rokem +2

      I hope he realized that he truly helped so many people through his music and his expression. Amazing what music does to heal. Chester carried the weight of his fans and hopefully he knew that his sacrifice helped so many people come out the other side. God rest his soul.

    • @dishantdeepak6976
      @dishantdeepak6976 Před rokem

      Stay strong bruv. Hope you're better now. 🤗❤️

    • @MaesPillar
      @MaesPillar Před rokem

      my grace through heavy bus rides to and from school.

  • @libertospagnolo9945
    @libertospagnolo9945 Před 2 lety +522

    He actually has several other live performances where he does the full 17 second scream. It's SO IMPRESSIVE. I miss him so much

    • @rostom2969
      @rostom2969 Před 2 lety +14

      Qwerty is so good

    • @lry8133
      @lry8133 Před 2 lety +13

      +1 for QWERTY to talk about range

    • @MLL2704
      @MLL2704 Před 2 lety +7

      QWERTY is mind-blowingly good

    • @RxDoc2010
      @RxDoc2010 Před 2 lety +7

      QWERTY is a definite favorite. His ability to switch back and forth was insane.

    • @BrandonR24
      @BrandonR24 Před 2 lety +6

      100% QWERTY

  • @Laerrus999
    @Laerrus999 Před rokem +55

    Chester had a once in a millennium kind of voice, people will be studying his contributions to music for many years to come.

  • @zsocash
    @zsocash Před 10 měsíci +29

    I have heard the "put me out of my misery" part a billion times, but it still gives me the goosebumps. Thats when you know something extraordinary happens. This is without a doubt one of the best musical pieces ever created. (And this comes from someone who is not even a huge Linkin Park fan.) R.I.P. Chester

  • @johnstraderjr
    @johnstraderjr Před rokem +1027

    Hearing "Put me out of my misery" over and over doesn't make me feel uncomfortable. It makes me feel not alone. I only wish there was literally anything anyone could have done to make Chester not feel alone...

    • @Shehzain
      @Shehzain Před rokem +7

      I agree so much.

    • @MixedRhythm
      @MixedRhythm Před rokem +78

      Same. I think the quote "Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable" is appropriate.

    • @radrad10
      @radrad10 Před rokem +11

      I feel SOOO relatable to this comment, yet nobody in my own home knows what pain I've endured... RIP Chester, only if I even met with you before you were gone. 😥

    • @alstonjacobs4934
      @alstonjacobs4934 Před rokem +7

      I have heard the death cry of animals over and over for man years, once you have heard that it changes the guttural scream on a subconscious level to be associated with death.

    • @johnstraderjr
      @johnstraderjr Před rokem +7

      @@MixedRhythm I haven't heard or seen this quote before.. It's poignant. Thanks for putting me to it.

  • @karma3035
    @karma3035 Před rokem +603

    Can we not forget that in this clip he didn't hold the full scream, but hes held that full 17 scream live way more than anyone could expect 😂 legendary vocalist

    • @alexryan15
      @alexryan15 Před rokem +33

      The reaction would’ve been so much better had it been one of the ones where he did the full scream in one go

    • @razztastic
      @razztastic Před rokem +51

      @@alexryan15 I disagree. This version is much more raw than any of the others.

    • @WFly101
      @WFly101 Před rokem +1

      ​@@razztastic um ok?

    • @razztastic
      @razztastic Před rokem +21

      @@WFly101 Why are you so taken back by me stating my opinion? Get some fresh air.

    • @stockblockmanny
      @stockblockmanny Před rokem

      @@razztastic might be more raw, but she’s a vocal analyst, woulda been better to see her genuine first reaction to listening to that 17 seconds. a lot different than breaking it in 2.

  • @timburke7158
    @timburke7158 Před 8 měsíci +10

    the look on your face and the "WHOA" when he hits that first real scream brought a tear to my eye. dude was singing from the heart. so sad to see because at the time we all thought it was just part of his persona. that was just him. it was all his anger and fear coming out. it's why his songs were so emotional

    • @timburke7158
      @timburke7158 Před 8 měsíci

      this is at 1:34 btw. you look almost disgusted. it's amazing but that's exactly what he wanted you to feel. scared like he was.

  • @lindso7959
    @lindso7959 Před 11 měsíci +20

    We all could have heard the pain in his voice which is why we were so drawn to him. The lyrics don’t do justice. I miss you Chester. You helped me get out of a dark place. I listen to you when I’m in a bad place and know that I’m not alone. I will always admire and inspire to do better because of all of you.

  • @DenDave_
    @DenDave_ Před rokem +325

    The 17 second scream version of this song is so amazing. One moment he's screaming his absolute lungs out, the next moment he immediatly goes back to singing like an angel. It's unreal.

    • @gregtheflyingwhale6480
      @gregtheflyingwhale6480 Před rokem

      because it was made in studio

    • @angangseh_
      @angangseh_ Před rokem +24

      @@gregtheflyingwhale6480 He did this live multiple times. There are videos of this out there and they are not hard to find

    • @jimhuper
      @jimhuper Před rokem +10

      @@angangseh_ he can do it live and has done it couple of times but not when given up is in the middle of the concert

    • @toby-fp6sp
      @toby-fp6sp Před rokem +2

      @@jimhuper why not in the middle of a concert?

    • @m0002856
      @m0002856 Před rokem +9

      @@toby-fp6sp
      Because he's worn out midway through concert. Think of how when you first start exerting yourself your breath control is still relatively normal, but you wouldn't be able to sing very well after running a mile. You'd be out of breath.
      So he's doing all this stuff on stage and singing multiple songs, it's harder for his body to have good air control. His body is screaming for him to breathe at times he wouldn't otherwise need to.

  • @justjasontm
    @justjasontm Před 2 lety +138

    That transition on "I've given up" from growling to a high note gets me every time. Almost as impressive as the 17 second scream IMO, just in a different way. Chester is my favorite 2000s rock singer forever. What a loss 🙏🏼

    • @rohannath2367
      @rohannath2367 Před 2 lety +7

      He was tired by that time as you can see he was sweating hard and had no shirt on. In studio recording and other live performances as well he can stretch for 17 seconds including the note change. Not full 17 sec, but the emotion still gets conveyed. Chester4life ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @lespaul36
      @lespaul36 Před rokem

      I cannot sing like him, but a huge influence on my singing as well as Linkin's sound for me as a guitarist.

    • @akeclipsee
      @akeclipsee Před rokem

      His performance on the song faint rock am ring 2007 live is reactworthy

  • @clifforgeironworks2911
    @clifforgeironworks2911 Před 10 měsíci +20

    Its so sad looking back at these songs in this light now. Linkin Park was one of the bands that saved my life when I was young. Obviously through their music I could tell Chester had suffered as well, but looking back now that he lost his battle with depression sucks. This man saved my life and lost his own, and it breaks my heart.

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  • @spqrlegio1632
    @spqrlegio1632 Před rokem +1879

    Chester Bennington in two sentences:
    The voice of an angel
    The scream of a Demon
    RIP Chester 🤘🤘

    • @sereneprincess4940
      @sereneprincess4940 Před rokem +11

      I once read up on the story about why Chester was so tortured in his music. And what almost assuredly contributed to the mental health that he fought against his whole public career, & likely ultimately lead to his death.
      And lost every scrap of faith in humanity in an instant.

    • @eric.ko.
      @eric.ko. Před rokem +6

      A tormented angel

    • @fragmericanidiot
      @fragmericanidiot Před rokem +2

      ✊😢

    • @bakedbeanz4510
      @bakedbeanz4510 Před rokem +1

      Agreed

    • @chrismrugala6696
      @chrismrugala6696 Před rokem +5

      I totally agree and the way he sometimes he holds the whole 17 second scream or takes a breath I don't care Wich one I hear its great

  • @catedoge3206
    @catedoge3206 Před rokem +362

    I love how she's not just reacting but actually giving valuable information, and also having empathy and being real. Respect.

    • @Bimmer_MD
      @Bimmer_MD Před rokem +19

      Definitely, I've watched a few other "vocal coach" reacts to channels and none of them come even close to the knowledge and depth of explanation that this channel does

  • @NL_Critter
    @NL_Critter Před rokem +23

    Best voice of the 2000’s. BY FAR! Such a shame he was gone so soon.

  • @stefanlaing741
    @stefanlaing741 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Seen this performance a couple of times before. This was the first time I noticed Mike's genuine look of concern when he looked at Chester after the hyperventilate line. RIP Chester

    • @logicality77
      @logicality77 Před měsícem +1

      You can see it on Brad's face a couple of times, too. Chester put way more into this performance than he typically did. He definitely wasn't in a good place here.

  • @chrisstalcup9877
    @chrisstalcup9877 Před 2 lety +132

    I met Chester at a concert back in 2001, and was one of the most down to earth people you could ever met. He was excited to meet and talk with all the fans there, along with the rest of the band. He and Chris Cornell are both deeply missed, but their presence are still with us. Rest In Peace.

  • @OneNvrKnoz
    @OneNvrKnoz Před 2 lety +247

    Chester Bennington was such a talented vocalist and is sorely missed. If you want to hear the literal polar opposite vocals from him listen to Iridescent. He’s angelic in that song.

    • @oxfierceplayxo1667
      @oxfierceplayxo1667 Před rokem +17

      Little Things Give You Away at Milton Keynes was another masterpiece.

    • @fussyburrito6291
      @fussyburrito6291 Před rokem +2

      When she said the scream gave the affect of an animal suffering, he really was and we miss him greatly. RIP

    • @1212myali
      @1212myali Před rokem +2

      Mike sings iridescent.... he comes in on the chorus and second verse.. only in background. The polar opposite would be the lp cover of rolling in the deep

    • @musicwith9lives
      @musicwith9lives Před rokem

      My son turned me onto
      L Park with CB being the front man. Blew me away! The Screaming, Gone too soon Chester. We proudly wear our t-shirts now

    • @akeclipsee
      @akeclipsee Před rokem +3

      linkin park faint rock am ring 2007 please that's vocally insane

  • @dd30512
    @dd30512 Před 6 měsíci +4

    EVERY SINGLE TIME i hear chester it breaks my heart. There will never be another that sounds like him and it such a shocking reminder thay hes gone when I see him.

  • @abetteryou2025
    @abetteryou2025 Před 2 měsíci +3

    He is right. This whole song gives me chills. Also everyone this is LIVE!!!!!!!! no tracks no auto tune. Straight talent. This man is working.

  • @peterdobos1606
    @peterdobos1606 Před rokem +330

    Having lived with chronic recurrent depression for 35 years....this is THE song that best expresses the pain and despair that can too often claim lives. Nothing else has come close. Because for Chester this was who he was. I hate that he's gone. I am overjoyed that he was here. RIP

    • @KeithYT
      @KeithYT Před rokem +2

      Amen

    • @Vaninasanta
      @Vaninasanta Před rokem +1

      Listen to Sia´s _Cellophane_ specially the "crying" moment... that´s too, fo me, the other one closest.

    • @KeithYT
      @KeithYT Před rokem +2

      @@Vaninasanta yeah that on point.
      And if you are into heavy music or you know the anger in the depression i recommend „Day/Day“ and „I long for Rest“ from Angelmaker. Those are fantastic displays of the hatred and despair some of us experience.

    • @Vaninasanta
      @Vaninasanta Před rokem +1

      @@KeithYT Thank you! I´ll check on them both ; )

    • @assassin2omen
      @assassin2omen Před rokem +1

      Those last few sentences are *everything.* Well said.

  • @thricexalliance
    @thricexalliance Před 2 lety +211

    Unfortunately, this wasn't him portraying a character, im sure you know that Chester suffered from chronic depression, which I am too familiar with. His lyrics were a call for help, and he put himself out there all the time. I was a LP fan from the very start, so sad to see one of my vocal heroes pass from the pain and suffering. RIP CB, so glad I got to meet you multiple times.

    • @edm3264
      @edm3264 Před rokem +9

      I rarely disagree with what she says but I 100% agree with you. I believe Chester is Chester.... There was no character. He wasn't trying to be anyone else but himself. All that emotion was his own. No act whatsoever.

    • @matthewbrockett7619
      @matthewbrockett7619 Před rokem

      That's awesome...channel a lotb9f emotions growing up to them

    • @dantreadwell7421
      @dantreadwell7421 Před rokem +1

      You lucky bastard. Never able to get to a concert with them. Just wish I could listen to them as I used to, without getting so emotionally overwhelmed. Gods love you Chester. Requiescat In Pace.

  • @GBees
    @GBees Před rokem +4

    The pain and emotion in his voice is like no artist I have ever heard before or since. A true one of a kind vocalist and person. Linkin Park will always be my favorite band all time.

  • @jonathonfanning3874
    @jonathonfanning3874 Před 11 měsíci +26

    Truly a suicide felt around the world. He was more troubled than any of us could begin to understand. He'll continue to save lives, even though his is over. RIP to this legendary frontman. Gone but never forgotten. 💔💔💔

  • @heathermarie3672
    @heathermarie3672 Před rokem +527

    What you’re seeing isn’t a character or an act. That’s just Chester. He was an amazing man that had a lot of trauma and struggles, and he also had the talent that allowed him to be able to express it in a way that millions could resonate with. He was an intense performer. But you should watch some of his interviews. He was a hilarious, loving, smart man.

    • @jansurovy
      @jansurovy Před rokem +14

      He was a hilarious, loving, smart man. Who suffered mentally.If it weren't for mental pain, these songs would never have been written

    • @bubbason1985
      @bubbason1985 Před rokem

      Thank you ❤️

    • @bubbason1985
      @bubbason1985 Před rokem +6

      It pisses me of watching her "analyzing" him. Would help her to educate herself of what she is reacting to.

    • @SkaterChick1972
      @SkaterChick1972 Před rokem

      💯💯💯❤❤❤

    • @zachdoppler9383
      @zachdoppler9383 Před rokem

      @@bubbason1985 you sound like such a clown.

  • @nena41156
    @nena41156 Před 2 lety +251

    To this day, just as I did when he was alive, I still can't listen to this song without sobbing. It quite literally saves my life and the lives of my 7 kids.
    IMO it's absolutely impossible to not feel the truly raw emotion in his voice - the hurt, anguish, profound sadness and crippling depression.
    I first heard this song when I finally hit rock bottom in a 16yr-long abusive marriage, and it felt as though he was projecting and speaking directly to exactly what I was feeling.
    The very day I first heard this song was the day I slipped into suicidal thoughts, and the only thing that kept me from following through was knowing what future would be in store for my children...they would have lost the only person that literally and physically stood between them and physical harm. Not long after that day, my ex-husband called me from the ship(Navy) and said, "I'll be home soon, and I'll be retired. That means I'll be home, Every. Day. DO. YOU. UNDERSTAND. ME???".
    I knew what that meant - he was finally gonna kill me. He was gonna make good with his threats.
    And that's when I decided to call my parents, tell them the truth of what all had been going on, and I asked to come back home with my 7 kids. 2 days later I was on the road with my kids driving from VA to TX, had a large moving van packed with our belongings, and all his stuff in trash bags in a storage building. And I haven't looked back since.
    This song is one of the things that snapped me out of it and helped to give me the courage to leave.

    • @erensmusic8824
      @erensmusic8824 Před rokem +6

      gdamn i thought i felt pain

    • @austinblake55
      @austinblake55 Před rokem +3

      Damn

    • @thetalantonx
      @thetalantonx Před rokem +9

      I am so glad you found your way out and through, and that Chester sharing his pain helped you face yours. I'm even more glad that you're still here with us. Congratulations and sincere gratitude from a random fellow music enthusiast.

    • @AtheneHolder
      @AtheneHolder Před rokem +6

      as child who witnessed exactly what you described, I am so proud of you, doing what mama bears do.... it took a while but you did it...... I wish you health strength and superpowers all the way from Trinidad & Tobago 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🫂🎉

    • @nena41156
      @nena41156 Před rokem +2

      @@AtheneHolder sweetheart, that means more to me than you know. God bless you and yours. May He plant a mighty hedge of protection around you and your loved ones. May the labor of your hands be fruitful and greatly multiply.

  • @travelwithus750
    @travelwithus750 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Miss Chester so much. He was such a huge part of my life and many others. Rip buddy. Thanks for the look back cv

  • @andreashofmeister1590
    @andreashofmeister1590 Před 9 měsíci +9

    What you see here are real feelings, no need to act. I love watching their videos and listening to their songs and hate it the next moment because it reminds me that Chester left us and will never come back. He was a great person, for me the greatest of all time. Screaming like a demon and singing like an angel he accompanied me in my youth. It saddens me that he lost the fight against his own demons. RIP Chester, we miss you.

  • @grimmliberty7447
    @grimmliberty7447 Před 2 lety +119

    We believed Chester because he was never "just an act".
    His music was an expression of the real him, and at the same time, he knew the real us, and we connected on a deeper level than music.
    Miss you bro.
    He and ◢◤ were my guys. Those were The Days.

    • @firescreamer220119
      @firescreamer220119 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely. Their lyrics and his vocals pushed me through some of the roughest points in my life. I cried hard when he passed.

    • @grimmliberty7447
      @grimmliberty7447 Před rokem +1

      @@firescreamer220119 same here. I didn't even have it that hard. I know many people who did though, and it helped them as well.

    • @Ntwister
      @Ntwister Před rokem +1

      i miss him too.
      but in the end im more happy for him. i cant think of anyone more deserving of the freedom from his suffering. the amount of people he have helped or saved who have been or are in a similar situation (no matter if its temporary or permanent) are immense.
      i feel for his family and friends grief ofc and i hope they are doing ok.
      i never expect anyone to agree with me or even understand it.

  • @victorvandenbrink6851
    @victorvandenbrink6851 Před rokem +333

    I was a singer in a rockband for a while, and for years I tried to get close to what Chester was able to do. I practiced for hours and nothing I did with my body or throat could ever approach what he was able to do. He was truely one of kind.

    • @Capnsensible80
      @Capnsensible80 Před rokem +20

      That's why the best approach is to find your own sound and work to it's strengths. Imitation always falls short.

    • @spongebob9822
      @spongebob9822 Před rokem +8

      Every singer is unique, singers like Chester are extremely rare so don't worry about not getting to his level just make your own voice your way. Keep going 👍

    • @redneckwithajeep5001
      @redneckwithajeep5001 Před rokem +8

      We probably won't see anyone on the level of Chester for a very long time. Part of it was pure talent but the other side of it was the level of torcher his soul had been through and was going through. Trying to reach his level is in many ways not a goal one should want. Don't get me wrong there's plenty of artists out there who are just as good but I don't think anyone is able to put the pure emotion into their singing the way he did

    • @JustinBarr482443
      @JustinBarr482443 Před rokem +1

      @@redneckwithajeep5001 From ashes to new. Danny case is absolutely amazing. He’s not on Chester’s level but he’s close.

    • @JordonTheo
      @JordonTheo Před rokem +3

      I remember a story from years ago about when Linkin Park were auditioning for a singer and after Chester tried out, a bunch of people just left. Like "yeah I can't do that."

  • @perro_gordo
    @perro_gordo Před rokem +9

    "Something just doesn't want to live anymore" 11:10 🥺

  • @carstenrenekjrulff6272
    @carstenrenekjrulff6272 Před rokem +2

    Started crying watching this video. Got PTSD from service with the Royal Danish Army overseas and I know how the pain inside can eat you up. I've learned to survive with it.

  • @jasontucker7306
    @jasontucker7306 Před rokem +438

    You should do “one more light” you’ve heard all the aggressiveness but this song is just beautifully sung.

    • @abeginnerspov5968
      @abeginnerspov5968 Před rokem +3

      OML and Invisible are the only songs in the album which aren't aggressive.

    • @ierbutza21
      @ierbutza21 Před rokem +6

      Sadly that song kinda made it seem like he made his mind up,in some weird but beautiful way of him saying its over ,love that song but at the same time i hate it with a passion,even Heavy for me is hard listening to it but i love it still.

    • @SpaceSloth707
      @SpaceSloth707 Před rokem +4

      @@ierbutza21 it's also the last album with his vocals on it. That alone makes it a tough listen. At first I wasn't a huge fan of the album since it wasn't their usual heavy and aggressive style. I vaguely remember thinking back then that they'd wanted to make a less heavy and aggressive sounding album for a chance and that maybe perhaps they'd make an album after that in their usual style. Guess we'll never know now though.. 😥
      It's not even certain yet IF they'll find someone else for the vocals and make new music.

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Před rokem +2

      No don't make's this 33-year-old cry

    • @_i_don.t_need_a_unique_handle_
      @_i_don.t_need_a_unique_handle_ Před rokem +4

      Yes! But it HAS to be the performance on Kimmel after the death of Chris Cornell. It's beautiful and painful and extremely intense.

  • @mattdamage899
    @mattdamage899 Před rokem +205

    The amount of lives he saved with these lyrics and passion are endless. He helped so many through their low of lows...and will continue to. Timeless

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128 Před rokem +9

      This song helped me so much in Iraq in 2009. Will always love this one.

    • @teldyjane9030
      @teldyjane9030 Před rokem +6

      Saved me!

    • @azharshah7711
      @azharshah7711 Před rokem +4

      I am alive coz of chester, i have cried and raged listening to LP, i was a troubled teenager back then! Now i am a full ass grown man with a loving wife and a successful career, the only regret i have is not being able to meet him

  • @jakebrown9232
    @jakebrown9232 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Chester did the scream in this song in one breath live so many times. He was so damn good

  • @iajv
    @iajv Před rokem +7

    The first time I heard this song really exploted my mind, the power, the pain, Chester was screaming in suffering and beautiness

  • @AugmentedSmurf
    @AugmentedSmurf Před rokem +122

    Chester always went 110% on stage. Every single time. He poured his heart and soul into every single song they performed. Whether he was sick or not. Dude was a fucking legend on stage.

    • @IanD-ut4dy
      @IanD-ut4dy Před rokem +4

      I was lucky enough to see LP live 3 times and they blew me away every single time. When I watch the videos of Chester / LP live, I do with tears in my eyes, most amazing band I've ever experienced.

  • @CaptainNamikaze
    @CaptainNamikaze Před 2 lety +202

    I teared up the minute I saw this is coming out, I don’t think you’ll make it through without tissues, especially knowing the context. The “breaking the habit” one almost killed me, I can’t listen to that song without bawling anymore, especially considering what the song is about and since he in the end didn’t make it.

    • @briancollis1809
      @briancollis1809 Před 2 lety +4

      SAME! Totally teared up and screamed fuck YES into an empty house when I saw this come up!
      even though this version breaks up the scream into two parts, his emotion is SO on his sleeve throughout, I won't complain :D

    • @_i_don.t_need_a_unique_handle_
      @_i_don.t_need_a_unique_handle_ Před 2 lety +8

      Leave Out All the Rest is pretty hard to get through as well.

    • @briancollis1809
      @briancollis1809 Před 2 lety +13

      @@_i_don.t_need_a_unique_handle_ lets not even talk about One More Light...

    • @derpderpin1568
      @derpderpin1568 Před 2 lety +5

      None of those tracks hit me that way like Easier To Run does. Easily Chesters most powerful chorus to me.

    • @scottmatznick3140
      @scottmatznick3140 Před 2 lety +4

      yeah but in the end, it doesn't even matter.

  • @Beatriz-kj9up
    @Beatriz-kj9up Před rokem +7

    and to people that are like "this was chester", i dont know if i agree 100%. He was more than a tortured soul crying for help. He was full of light and laughter and he was a healer through these songs, bc he expressed it and allowed people to do it with him. Chaz was charismatic, funny as hell, crazy talented and most of all, passionate. Ofc a lot of it came from pain, but theres passion and craft in here too.

    • @mackwhite374
      @mackwhite374 Před rokem

      I agree but i also think the music wad the outlet. Ive never seen chester talk about his struggles unless prompted to in any media and always thought when everything that was pent up got to be released

  • @bigjames4rmpa
    @bigjames4rmpa Před rokem +2

    Still puts a tear in my eye everytime I hear this. Cause he was literally telling everyone what he was going through. And nobody could help him.

  • @claytongoodwin9963
    @claytongoodwin9963 Před rokem +196

    You're reaction at 9:40 to the guitar and then into the scream is the most raw, genuine, and incredible reaction I have ever seen of someone listening to him do this. It actually brought tears to my eyes. The way your eyes open, your jaw drops and your breathing noticeably changes is Incredible. Thank you.

    • @nocommentbdx1874
      @nocommentbdx1874 Před rokem +2

      She knows how to "actor studio"

    • @scoot3200
      @scoot3200 Před rokem +1

      @@nocommentbdx1874 yea it’s hard to believe this is the first time she saw this…
      Who knows tho?.. Either way she still gives a lot of great insight on the vocal performance as a whole

    • @BlueRupees
      @BlueRupees Před rokem +3

      @@scoot3200 how? This isn’t one of the main LP songs people think of.

  • @Demos_Michael
    @Demos_Michael Před 2 lety +121

    In the studio version, he does the scream for 17 seconds consecutive. Really amazing stuff

    • @JupiterThndr
      @JupiterThndr Před rokem +26

      He has also done it live.

    • @dirusj4006
      @dirusj4006 Před rokem +6

      @@JupiterThndr Yeah he has a couple live versions of that scream. His live versions are never as crazy as the studio but that is because he doesn't get 23140923 tries to perfect it while putting on a show for who knows how long by that point.

    • @SkateFallen1424
      @SkateFallen1424 Před rokem +3

      @@JupiterThndr he said in an interview that he was doing it every show on the minutes to midnight tour but that he kept losing his voice to he had to stop

  • @PraisetheSun150
    @PraisetheSun150 Před 9 měsíci +5

    As a fan of Linkin Park growing up, it hurts actually listening to the lyrics even years later instead of just hearing how good the music was. Chester will always be a legend and as painful as I’m sure some of these songs were to write,I hope performing them brought him even the slightest relief.
    R.I.P Chester💔💔

  • @mambutuomalley2260
    @mambutuomalley2260 Před měsícem +1

    The way he sang "wrong" in the chorus still gives me shivers every single time. Chester was an absolute one in a generation genius.

  • @shelbytanaka7335
    @shelbytanaka7335 Před rokem +85

    When she said “ when something doesn’t want to live anymore..” I broke down.
    Chester was my very first inspiration to sing and scream later on in my life, and just knowing that everything that he put into his writing was truly him telling his honest feelings about how he had been feeling into his lyrics, it’s still so hard for me to accept. Even after having my own struggles through suicidal thoughts and experiences, he will always remind me about things that I once strived for. Chester, I love and miss you with all my heart. ❤

    • @jasmenwright4064
      @jasmenwright4064 Před 11 měsíci +3

      😢 it's even more sad because he fought hard and it wasn't for himself. He truly didn't want to be here. 😢

  • @Qberty06
    @Qberty06 Před rokem +154

    Acting, no. Cathartic expressive therapy, yes! Tapping into the raw emotions night after night - wow. Emotionally and physically challenging!
    R.I.P. Chester

  • @wiscowoody2716
    @wiscowoody2716 Před rokem +1

    It's really cool watching these reactions from an expert and seeing her genuine appreciation for the performance.

  • @matt_jr_goku
    @matt_jr_goku Před 10 měsíci +3

    The only way to describe this Angel is the “Goosebumps” in which you feel on your skin when you hear him.
    A truly special being! 🕊️

  • @FASynergy
    @FASynergy Před 2 lety +66

    Seeing his performances and knowing how troubled and alone he was, you can tell he draws from a very deep, very dark place.
    RIP Chester. You left behind so many reasons to be missed.

    • @gamesandguitars354
      @gamesandguitars354 Před 2 lety

      ❤️😢

    • @andrewstableford9781
      @andrewstableford9781 Před 2 lety +1

      Everyone was so shocked when Chester died. If you were actually listening he was trying to tell us the whole time. RIP to one of the great ones.

  • @MuhammadFazreenAli
    @MuhammadFazreenAli Před rokem +78

    He didn't need to "act". he's delivering the realest feeling he could deliver.

  • @eternity68
    @eternity68 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Chester was the BEST singer i've ever heard in my life🔥🔥🙌 rest in peace legend, he gave 100% of himself on stage #gonetoosoon

  • @mariafabiano1744
    @mariafabiano1744 Před 8 měsíci +4

    When I hear “put me out of my misery” I tear up because he was in so much pain. I’m so sorry Chester, this pain is so raw and so real and he was spelling it out for us

  • @dondraper9651
    @dondraper9651 Před 2 lety +197

    For your next endeavor into Linkin Park you should do an analysis on their live performance of the song QWERTY. Sadly it never made it to an album but it showcases Chester’s incredible ability to go back and forth between screaming and singing in melody. In my opinion it’s his best performance. Still excited for given up!!

    • @stumeat77
      @stumeat77 Před 2 lety +2

      Absolutely yes. 💯

    • @caniculashepherd6001
      @caniculashepherd6001 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes please. Till a few weeks ago I only knew the studio version of one of the LPU CDs and when I heard the live version I was shocked, it's so much better.

    • @libertospagnolo9945
      @libertospagnolo9945 Před 2 lety +6

      QWERTY is the most impressive vocal performance I’ve seen Chester perform to be honest. Right up there with the full 17 second Given up scream🤘🏼

    • @samueljocas9644
      @samueljocas9644 Před 2 lety

      YESSSS

    • @kickyourassguy1
      @kickyourassguy1 Před 2 lety

      Yes Mr. Draper! Just what i had to think about watching this!

  • @daveisghost5173
    @daveisghost5173 Před 2 lety +27

    My Dad passed away from leukemia when I was 12. I found myself in a super dark place and trying to hide it from myself and everyone around me, but I could feel that all was not well. Luckily I found discovered Linkin Park's music around this time and it finally made me feel like someone understood me. It helped me to realize that it was okay to not be okay, but I could still make it through. Words can't express how thankful I am for this music. It has been 20 years and I still have cracks, I am not broken anymore.
    Rest in peace, Chester.

  • @riccochet704
    @riccochet704 Před rokem +1

    This song is how I've felt for a long time in my life. And when I first heard it I finally felt like someone vocalized what I had been feeling. Really, a lot of Chester's lyrics hit home. I truly miss that man. And I'm saddened he did not get the help he needed to get through whatever he was going through.

  • @michaelhall4222
    @michaelhall4222 Před 8 měsíci +5

    One of Chesters most emotional song. Love it.

  • @marclavergne3899
    @marclavergne3899 Před 2 lety +53

    Now that we've seen Chester scream with raw pain and alot of grit I think listening to an acoustic like One More Light or his cover of Adele's Rolling in the Deep from iTunes festival (live) would be amazing contrast - while he's most known for the raw scream its worth appreciating how beautiful and clean he can sing

  • @Patrickisat
    @Patrickisat Před rokem +96

    Remember mental health is important. I miss Chester, He and LP was a huge part of my Teenage Years.
    RIP Chester.

  • @G_S007
    @G_S007 Před 3 měsíci

    I realy love that you take the song in parts and realy explain all the wokals etc to us that don't necesary know all those things

  • @kleineoOoStern
    @kleineoOoStern Před měsícem +2

    His two conflicting voices of an angel and a demon are so raw and so touching.. we lost an amazingly talented singer and writer.

  • @tiagodireito4677
    @tiagodireito4677 Před 2 lety +59

    Hearing this now with 30 years old, which i do often when i train, makes me feel like we failed Chester. The pain he was going through is so obvious now it makes me sad. As a teenager no one thinks about this beeing real, we just thought the music was relatable, but never thought he would leave us like he did. RIP Chester, never forgotten.

    • @stewartmartin8382
      @stewartmartin8382 Před rokem +5

      There are a few fans the actually noticed the problems from hybrid theory, and I believe most of us that noticed are the ones who still suffer from depression now, but even back in hybrid theory there were signs look at in the end. He's one person I wish I met and he will be sorely missed everyday

    • @jayw900
      @jayw900 Před rokem +6

      There is no "we" failed. He made a choice.

    • @razmatazz9310
      @razmatazz9310 Před rokem +6

      Dude was a millionaire global rockstar, what the hell would any fan have been able to do?

    • @davidm6329
      @davidm6329 Před rokem +1

      First off, there's very little anyone can do for someone who is going through this kind of mental illness. It's chronic, and it beats you down over time. That fight is something only the sufferer can win. The best you can do is be supportive in their improvement.
      Second, most people don't give much of a crap what you're going through until it's too late. And it makes sense. Every day we hear people talking about how bad they have it, and how much they're suffering. Many of them are just venting, and some are just trying to manipulate you. Its not clear to other people how bad a state you are in until you prove it by doing something you can't come back from.

  • @davidriddick82
    @davidriddick82 Před 2 lety +68

    Welcome to the demons that Chester faced his whole life. If this song is not a clear indication of the demons and his feelings on himself and his depression and anxiety I don’t know what else shows it but at the same time, the skills in his performances and raw power are just mind blowing every single time

  • @mikeftowndawg
    @mikeftowndawg Před rokem +2

    He gave everything he gave his soul to all of us. I cried so hard when he passed. His music was like he was touching our souls with his voice.

  • @ethanjavers811
    @ethanjavers811 Před 2 lety +31

    "Leave out all the rest" is a wonderful song and one of my favorite Linkin Park songs

  • @zachbosch23
    @zachbosch23 Před 2 lety +110

    The next song from Linkin Park HAS to be their cover of Adele's Rolling in the Deep. To go from this song to that cover is the best example of Chester's incredible range and ability.
    After that you can explore songs like QWERTY, which showcase his insane, instantaneous vocal agility.

  • @devoncoots7924
    @devoncoots7924 Před 3 měsíci

    I get chills every time I hear this song , I almost cry every time I listen to anything Chester sings, absolutely love LP and just a FYI mike is in my top 5 lyricsists of all time very underrated

  • @Hunkyger
    @Hunkyger Před rokem +5

    7:22 She has no idea that the best part is yet to come:D

  • @kellzter
    @kellzter Před 2 lety +113

    As amazing as this performance is, he's held that scream for even longer, dropping down to a lower note about halfway through the scream and really extending it... he was really incredible to see live. Here's a version where he sustains that longer scream before dropping lower! czcams.com/video/yIcx1fCsHXg/video.html

    • @99bajakid
      @99bajakid Před 2 lety

      Hate to spoil the magic but anyone who has done audio production can tell that song has been ..enhanced..

    • @Brasco716
      @Brasco716 Před 2 lety +8

      @@99bajakid whether you're an audio engineer or you just enhance songs I'm telling you right now I've seen him live over 10 times he can go for 25 seconds easily.. stop hating, just enjoy the talent please!

    • @wambo1228
      @wambo1228 Před 2 lety +3

      Here uncut: czcams.com/video/qlh1yQHcpEQ/video.html

    • @madpriest7822
      @madpriest7822 Před rokem

      yeah wtf, why did she watch this version and not the one with the actual really long scream???

    • @wambo1228
      @wambo1228 Před rokem

      @@madpriest7822 yeah but it was her first time listening to it. She picked the one with most views expect milton keys. It was still very emotional from chester.

  • @Grand_Kitchen
    @Grand_Kitchen Před rokem +78

    He's literally dripping sweat as he sings. Chester puts raw emotion into the words that describe how some people (myself included) really feel. That's why he was so good at what he did.

  • @GIAssasin
    @GIAssasin Před rokem +3

    Literally cried during this video Chester put everything in his music and it showed. Miss him

  • @joeangiello9784
    @joeangiello9784 Před rokem +1

    I can watch this 10 times in a row and will get emotional every time. RIP Chester ❤

  • @MinoshTV
    @MinoshTV Před 2 lety +47

    This song never fails to give me huge chills, the emotion is as raw as it gets. Linkin Park was a savior for me and I know many many others on their teen years. Thank you Elizabeth for reacting to it