Vocal Coach reacts to Edith Piaf - La vie en rose (Officiel) [Live Version]
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Vocal Coach reacts reaction to Edith Piaf - La vie en rose (Officiel) [Live Version]
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"L'HYMNE À L'AMOUR" Best Édith Piaf song
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​@@laurentchabas8076 J'pense q'y'a de plusieurs plus, une chanson, que j'aime bien, c'est "Mon légionnaire,, je la vous recommande, c'est une très belle chanson !
Sad history life but a spectacular singer, my favorite french singer all time.
The rolled "r" is typical of the old parisian accent (maybe until the 1970's), just to clarify. Love your videos, you're amazing !
Not really lol
@@Lyosha9869 Good to know I guess. Thanks for the insight.
In fact, the rolled "r" was oftener seen in french countryside... my grand-parents and many other old people in Corrèze were rolling their r that way, it was in the 70's to the 90's... And in Limousin, when I speak with 80+ y.o people, most of them roll their r... It's absolutely not a parisian... the "titi parisien" the most representative of Parisian style had in horror the rolled r that was making "paysan", plouc, (peasant)...
It’s typical of western southern French accent
Um, no.
-A French person
No other singer is synonymous with France like hearing Edith Piaf! What a legend! Thank you so much for reacting to her!
My Mothers family are French so whenever I heard Edith playing at home I could be assured my Mother would be sitting there thinking of her own Mother, her loss of her and she would be crying. My Mother had a very tragic history with her Mother and I think she related to the tragic life of Edith yet found comfort in her voice.
Im an old man now and went through my own tragedies with my Mother and her suicide at a young age and whenever I want to think back and remember her I only have to put Edith on and it all comes flooding back to me. Sometimes I still have a tear in my eye while listening but mostly I try to find the happier times and find comfort in Ediths warm voice and try so hard to have "No Regrets". We ALL have a story to tell;.
Oh my, not Edith Piaf! I love this :D thank you. She had such a recognizable tone and vibrato.
Oi, OOOIIII, OOOOIIIII!!!
She makes me cry she’s so wonderful
Ladies and gentlemen : the best female singer of all time
Please, don't disrespect Miley like that!
@@MrGenexxx Jessie J is rotating in her future grave!
Ella and Lady Day would like to have a word with you! 😆
Though call, but she has to be a contender.
How about Mrs. Miller?
To continue the French theme - Jacques Brel, Jacques Brel, Jacques Brel! The raw emotion and the masterful performances! :)
I love Jacques Brel! Thanks for the suggestion x
@@BethRoars yay! Ne me quitte pas and Mathilde would be perfect choices :) especially Ne me quitte pas, cause almost nobody knows that it was HE who wrote this song, and the original lyrics are so gut-wrenchingly beautiful!
Keep up the good work Beth, your content is amazing!
He's belgian actually not french ;)
@@yannhollister9091 no doubt about that) the songs are in French though, are they not?)
@@dariajustdaria2292 he has also some songs in Dutch, like 'Marieke'.
Something not a lot of people know: Piaf wrote the lyrics for "La Vie En Rose" herself.
I am french and I love Edith Piaf. For more info keep reading. Edith died of liver cancer at just the age of 47 and one of her husbands died in a plane crash the other in a car crash and the next one died of a non-communicable disease.
Edith is timeless. What a gift she was.
Makes me think of French music, and of course Nina Simone. You should do her sometime.
I can recommend the movie la mome, the movie goes about her live. It was so touching.
Thanks for the recommendation! I'll give it a watch x
The fact of the editing decision by the director to mimic her life. The movie is almost a pure act of genius!
@@BethRoars Marion Cotillard played Edith in La Vie En Rose. She was on Graham Norton show and spoke on, and showed, how she relentlessly practiced to perfect jet lip syncing. She's flawless.
That movie made me cry more than onceðŸ˜I love it.
Beth,
This is one of my favorite songs. Thanks for your review of it. The expressions on your face as Edith was singing show the admiration you have for her. I was getting a little misty watching you, watching her.
That was a magic spell you cast.
Cheers.
Thank you,Beth, for you honoring the great Edith and for this inspiring video
Congrats from Brazil. You are just amazing! From heavy metal to Piaf, to pop...always with the best analysis. Such a pleasure to watch your videos. Thanks Beth. (Btw, thanks for that tribute video to Andre from Shaman.)
It was an unearthly voice, so thrilling. Thanks for featuring Piaf. â¤ï¸
So beautiful and absolutely timeless.
A singularly great performer. You listen to her and, somehow feel all of the emotions expressed in her songs.
Tan pequeña y tan enorme.D.E.P y Dios la tenga con él.....cuanto sufrió ésta maravillosa mujer
WONDERFUL!!!!! Thank you.
I recently suggested you do this video,thank you, I don't know if you had the idea before my suggestion but my wish was granted anyway..,Edith has been my idol since childhood ...I love your channel, you're well versed,articulate lovely young lady.
The love of her life was Marcel Cerdan a former world champion boxer, he died in a airplane crash in 1949 when he traveled to USA for regain his world champion title. She never forgot him. This song "La vie en rose" was about her love for him
Very interesting to hear your analysis Beth. Great work! Slainte
Absolutely one of my favorite singers
Thanks for this vidéo, Édith Piaf never miss to make me cry .... thanks !
I really love her!
She was a very powerful yet silky performer, and had a unique way of conveying emotion. Is more than just a good voice, is an incredible and raw talent. That´s what makes her so different, and, yet easy to mimic, almost impossible to match.
Thanks for this video, Beth. Love your job. Keep them coming. :)
Thank you! 💛
How emotional ! incredible i felt such sadness and pain
I'm surprised you haven't evaluated Piaf earlier. It was about time. ;))
She is one of a kind, timeless, eternal... I have no more words...
Piaf is extraordinary. The 'vibrato' that Beth speaks of is not comparable with consciously produced violin vibrato. It is the vibration of life itself. All the great voices have it - on the popular side, John Denver, Judith Durham et al - and that is why they touch us so deeply . . .
I like the story line on the artist. Makes you miles above anyone else that critiques and explains songs and singers. As Americans would say... You are the Cadillac in your field! Thank you for adding something profound in our lives!
💛 Thank you! x
Beautiful 🎶
my favourite singer especialy this song thanx
Wow...I always knew who she was, but this is actually the first time I've ever listened to this song. The emotion in it was amazing, and I can see why so many people adored/adore her singing to this day! I'm still holding my breath for you to look into David Vincent when he was in Morbid Angel to hear one of America's best death metal growlers in his prime on "God of Emptiness"!
React to Edith Piaf! Very unique voice and an Icon. You wont regret it!
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She is the best female singer and performer of all time. My favorite voice in the world. I know movies aren't always accurate but the movie based on her life always reduces me to tears. She was such an amazing and remarkable woman and I hope she is still remembered for decades to come.
Her life is fascinating! :)
@jigyoda She is, but go off I guess.
@@BethRoars Yes! Thanks for the reply I love your videos Beth💜.
I really enjoyed this. Doing songs from the past and giving some education on them is a great idea!
Thank you! I love some of the older singers x
i'm french and i like you channel
edith piaf have sings je ne regrette rien
Bonjour Beth, une très bonne idée de nous présenter cette icône incontestée de la chanson française, merci et très belle réaction de ta part. Quelle belle façon de commencer une journée, je vois la vie en rose...
Merci j'adore Edith. x
One of my all time favorite artists! I was actually whistling this song while at work today.
Can't imagine what's up with these 2 persons that disliked the video! It also goes for any of Beth Roars videos! She's great and amazing!
Her technique is really impeccable. I really want to sing like this. Edith Piaf, Barbra Streisand, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Kate Bush. I want to learn how to sing like these ladies.
j'etais enfant quand Edith est morte et je me souviens de l'émotion qui est tombée sur la France entière ce jour-là . Le pays s'est presque arrêté de vivre et l'a pleuré pendant des années. Sa voix me rappelle tellement de souvenirs ... quelques fois je me dis que cette chanson ferait un hymne magnifique pour la France....
Most beautiful french song . What a woman Edith . You have a reaction about Johnny Hallyday, most famous french singer with an incredible powerful voice (he's died, RIP) ?
Very good. Nice to remember her.
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Magnifico!
THE Chantreuse. The One and Only Chantreuse.
Listening to The Little Sparrow makes me wish I was in a cafe/nightclub on the Left Bank of the Seine in Paris...
You also have to remember her songs were recorded decades ago, records were not fully showing what it must have been to hear her live. Food for thought!
MOST... RECOGNIZABLE... LADY.... VOICE... EVA. Her time and space + her= timeless
Huge fan “la môme piaf,†I study so many artists n their life story. Her story is fascinating, sad yet moments of splendor during the worst time of war, which I study. Her beauty was breathtaking and as she aged, her smile still lighted a room like a midnight sky of sparkling stars ✨
Adored her since I was 15. Even named a dog Sparrow after her in the 80"s. Dahan"s movie about her and Cotillard"s performance can never be bettered.
michael clarke couldn’t agree more...she embodied Piaf
Marianne was a new actress at that point.... she blew it out of the water
beautiful!
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The rolling R is not that frequent nowadays... our grandparents were using it more than us (French)... also there are mainly 2 different R in France, because there are 2 languages (Occitan from the south, langue d'Oïl from the North) in one (french)... French is a very mixed language and very evolutive. For example Quebecers speak a very old french version (they were obliged to resist the "anglo-speakers'oppression", the reflexe was to defend the french language and then they tried to not move it too much compared to the metropolitan french). french has a latin base but it's a mix with some celtic, lots of Frank, a great part of occitan, an even greater part of Oïl language etc...
Merci d'avoir parlé d'Edith Piaf Beth! :D
(Thanks to brings us back Edith Piaf Beth!)
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Its even more heartbreaking when you realise her husband died in a plane crash the day before she had to sing the song L'Hymne à l'Amour (The Anthem of Love) in NYC and she almost cried while singing
he was not her husband as he was already married and lived in Algeria :)
love Edith Piaf so much
Love the channel Beth, you should do Davide Esposito "lo so che tu" he is a great Italian singer. Greeting from The USA!
Piaf never took singing lessons, she started at the age of 5 in the street of Paris trying to earn some money to eat :))
Every react video you do is so informative and your breaking down of mouth shape and tongue position is fantastic.
I would love to see/hear you react to the Everly Brothers, "Unchained Melody". The live version is just so unbelievable and Bobby Hadffelds voice was unbelievable. Anywho, love your work all the way down here in New Zealand.
Thanks and thanks for the suggestion! x
Nice video :) It's called a uvular trill, made with the uvula, as opposed to an alveolar trill as you said with Italian etc. (the alveolar ridge) I know much of your advice and coaching relies on subjective qualities such as 'height' but it might be helpful to make clear some physical differences.
Thanks this is my favorite song ever. And I grew up on punk rock and metal. I love your reviews. Have you ever thought of reviewing some punk bands ie. T.S.O.L, The Germs, A.F.I.
The pride of France, I love her
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Indeed "piaf" is a word for a little noisy bird ðŸ¥... And we use it also as a verb, related to doing a lot of little noises, sometimes in the meaning of excitement 😉
Piaf is of course gorgeous. The hammering vibrato style is take it or leave it, but it seems pretty damn French now. Still I wonder if she listened to some old Italian or Portuguese men singing in their front yards to pick up on that dramatic way of singing.
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i cry every time i hear this song goddamit
Just great...!
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Edith Piaf! Stellar !!!
Charles Aznavour,Joe Dassin are some other great french favourites. Joe Dassin and the Choir of the Red Army is just a amazing album.
Can you listen to Queen “somebody to love†live in Montreal from 1980. And something from electric light Orchestra since they have a new album coming out next month.
it's 1981, but i agree, would love to see a reaction to that live of Somebody to love, the best STL live, IMO.
Love it...
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Hermoso pecosita ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ€ðŸ€ estraño tus reacciones ratoncito escocés ðŸ’
I don't even remember how I ever heard of Edith Piaf, but I bought a CD of her songs in the late 80's, early 90's. I'm a metalhead from the USA. Go figure 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ Maybe from my watching old B&W movies with my mom? I still remember her name.
Dear Beth , if Edith Piaf moves you with this song
so NEVER listen to her " Hymne à l'amour " which is a tearful tribute to her only true love: Marcel Cerdan ( famous French boxer killed in a plane crash in 1949 )
she also died on that day
" Dieu réunit ceux qui s'aiment " ( God Gathers those who love )
Beth.. I love ðŸ˜
Nice, give us more from this old chanson stuff. Charles Trenet - La Mer?
Thank you for this reaction i am a nightwish fan Bit Edith Piaff greeat🤗🤩
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She is unique. Thanks for the video. Grazie:-) p.s. would you analyze l’accordéoniste?..!
Only a French can truly analyze his voice in concrete terms
(although I don't question your discernment)
Edith has a slight Parisian accent when she speaks,
but when she sings, her voice is a vocal instrument in its own right
which she knows how to take advantage of wonderfully by modulating it.
She rolls the "R's" and so it's her personal gimmick.
It should be noted that when she began on stage in cabarets, she often sang without a microphone,
which could explain the fact of accentuating the syllables at the end of her sentences to always be
in the rhythm of the music.
Whether you are from the north (Picard), the east (Alsace), the south (Provence)
or from the west (Brittany), in France we recognize the location of people by their
accents when they speak but not when they sing.
They are equal at this level of interpretation, even in Paris ...
A typical example?
Her worthy successor is Mireille Mathieu and yet she is from the city of Avignon
(speaking with a strong southern accent) and a way of singing very characteristic
of what Piaf was doing.
Another icon from the olden days, which was very popular but in a different style
was Dalida (Iolanda Gigliotti 1933-1987) with Egyptian and Italian origins;
had in addition a spectacle worthy of American musical choreographies.
PS: When in Spain, no relation with the French language, in their country the "J"
is pronounced "R" (are). Spanish has more similarity with the Italian language.
I have a music box that plays this song. And whenever I meet "the one! this will be the present.....
You should also listen to the Olympia 1958 recording of La Foule and contrasting it with the Nimegue (sp?), NL recording of late 1962, when she was failing. The ways she tried to cover for her increasing limitations, some worked and some didn't, would be interesting to see your take on this.
what has not been said is his relationship with MARcel Cerdan, the world boxing champion. While he was training in a camp in the United States to prepare his fight, she hid in the trunk of a car to go and see him secretly in the evening, because he was married and they wanted to remain discreet. I recommend that you see the wonderful film "La Mome" which earned Marion Cotillard the Oscar in Holywood. This is the exact life of Edith....
I actually sang a Piaf tune today "Je ne regrette rien", while I cleaned at work.
Really really love this one.
Can you do Lana DR soon ??
Love your videos! You should do Miss Saravejo - U2 & Pavarotti
I think of myself as a pretty emotionally stable guy... But Edith Piaf wrecks me everytime. My lord... the emotion in her voice is quite something
Beth will you please react to “Deep Purple†song “Child in time†there is a great 1970 Live BBC version on CZcams. You just might like Ian Gillan’s vocals.
Yes please.
It's already on the list as Deep Purple won the Instagram vote! x
Yes please
I'd love for you to react to Susanne Sundfør. Don't know if you're familiar with her work, if not I think you'll love her.
La vie en rose ♡♡♡
hello I'm French and I was wondering if the fact that there was no microphone changed the way of singing so that the whole room could hear
Very nice comments
I recommand you Cécile Corbel she has sing for ghibli ^^
Thanks for the suggestion x
Please do some more Mexican music: lila downs or Susana sharp or even Chavela Vargas your will love the technique of all of them. Lots of power
Your comments are all well thought out!
You should listen to Architects, Doomsday live at Alexandria Place. The Voice is just amazing
I think you would love She by Charles Aznavour
I love Edith Piaf!! And I also love you! Your videos are amazing! Please react to Lila Downs, she is a mexican singer, very beloved here, she sings folklore songs, please react to either “cucurrucucu palomaâ€, “paloma negra†or “fallaste corazónâ€, keep making videos
Nadie como ella...
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