Disturbed - The Sound of Silence REACTION & BREAKDOWN by Modern Life for the 70's Mind (Plus BONUS!)

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  • Disturbed takes on Simon & Garfunkel's The Sound of Silence. You are going to fall in love with this version, whether you like the original or not. Definitely a MUST WATCH! Plus, what did I find in my basement?
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Komentáře • 668

  • @oliviarose5030
    @oliviarose5030 Před 2 lety +463

    Trust me, everyone ends up here because we’re all desperate to watch someone experience this song for the first time. And yes, the performance of this song is an experience.

    • @deborahjeanne2141
      @deborahjeanne2141 Před 2 lety +19

      Isn’t that the truth?! Watching others watch this for the first time gives me a rush - it’s like watching it for the first time all over again. And yes, it’s an experience…

    • @mattiaiovine6096
      @mattiaiovine6096 Před 2 lety +11

      That's a fact! That's why I get tilted when ppl reacting to the song feel the need to pause it over and over again so that they can't experience the feelings you get when you just relax and enjoy it till the end

    • @deborahjeanne2141
      @deborahjeanne2141 Před 2 lety +7

      @@mattiaiovine6096 doesn’t that just drive you crazy?! I get they want to talk about the greatness of this tune, but they miss so much with the start and stop, start and stop - especially when it’s the first time - there’s only one first time! Have you heard this in 8D? It’s a new experience all over again…..

    • @jenesisjones6706
      @jenesisjones6706 Před 2 lety +18

      The best reaction to this awesome song is...SILENCE. This song is to be FELT, not dissected. (Until the end.)

    • @SinHurr
      @SinHurr Před 2 lety +12

      I don't know how many _dozens_ of reaction videos I've watched, from randos to professional musicians to vocal coaches. I just... need to experience it again for the first time.

  • @villaincorp7728
    @villaincorp7728 Před 2 lety +368

    "Heavy Metal singers can't actually sing", they said... David Draiman of Disturbed: "Here, hold my 'OH-WAH-AH-AH-AH!'"

  • @hockeylvr42
    @hockeylvr42 Před 2 lety +274

    “To the neon gods they made” gives me shivers every time I hear it.
    Every. Single. Time.

    • @dorthehansen7787
      @dorthehansen7787 Před 2 lety +7

      Same for me, and I have listened to it A LOT!

    • @mojojojo3352
      @mojojojo3352 Před 2 lety +4

      Same =)

    • @IggnantOG
      @IggnantOG Před 2 lety +2

      Fukn A

    • @jcollishaw
      @jcollishaw Před 2 lety +5

      To think that was written nearly 60 years ago and is truer then that it is today. Incredible. It shows just how good the lyrics were. It's right up there with another Disturbed cover and Sting's lyric of politicians being like game show hosts...

    • @connysieben
      @connysieben Před 2 lety

      @@jcollishaw too bad that Sting belongs to the dark Side..........

  • @acable1220
    @acable1220 Před 2 lety +110

    David's voice in this song is amazing. It's almost like a rain storm, starts of soft and calming but just enough to hold your attention, then the lightning strikes, the thunder rolls, and then the bottom falls out.

  • @albertaguy4817
    @albertaguy4817 Před 2 lety +121

    I see it as an Ark full of musicains crossing the water divide to join the composers with their music, and in doing so... allowing the words/music to be given a voice and heard.

  • @bethcaruso5253
    @bethcaruso5253 Před 2 lety +127

    David Draiman was trained as a Cantor, that is why he has such amazing control of his voice! So beautiful! The boat is filled with the Musicians and is heading over to unite with the silent song writers.

    • @xheralt
      @xheralt Před 2 lety +6

      Q: Do you know why they don't have communal singing in Jewish worship services?
      A: They just cant...

    • @timbrom
      @timbrom Před 2 lety

      I believe the actual word is hazzan.

    • @susan6437
      @susan6437 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, bridging the gap✨💫❤️

  • @dropzone9639
    @dropzone9639 Před 2 lety +63

    If the Simon and Garfunkel version is a warning....then Disturbed's version is a declaration of war! Brilliant, beautiful and haunting. This version really introduces you to the meaning behind the words. BRAVO

    • @gloriaminix9027
      @gloriaminix9027 Před rokem +3

      Great way to put it

    • @Vernaderiggs-sh5li
      @Vernaderiggs-sh5li Před 3 měsíci

      Yes it does

    • @RickV6
      @RickV6 Před měsícem

      I find it communicates a sense of wanting peace. Maybe two worlds in conflict and none daring to make the first move to break the deadlock or silence.

  • @jeffreystanley7884
    @jeffreystanley7884 Před rokem +28

    David is a classically trained Cantor. His vocal ability is stunningly beautiful.

  • @colleenbarber3517
    @colleenbarber3517 Před 2 lety +56

    The musicians are in the boat taking their instruments with them to the people finding the sheet music. Their bringing the sound to the silence.

  • @Hobodeluxe960
    @Hobodeluxe960 Před 2 lety +64

    The video starts with the musicians re-discovering instruments lost to time. (their method of communicating) they find their "voices/instruments" and head out to bring their discovery to others who have songs but no way to convey them.

  • @homemade_vancity
    @homemade_vancity Před rokem +12

    Coming from a film and music background, I look at this video as a masterclass in storytelling, direction, lighting, staging combined perfectly with a masterclass in vocal control and presence. Yes, Disturbed and David Draiman are know for a 'sound' but to perform THIS song, the way it was arranged takes so much more than a great band and great vocalist. I've heard this song so many times growing up in the 70's and 80's but when I heard Distrubed's reimagining it was the first time I 'heard' and 'felt' the words and their meaning. It is emotional for me every single time.

  • @GoddessNyx911
    @GoddessNyx911 Před rokem +11

    The resurrection of the instruments... the burning piano, the drum from the tree, the guitar from the dirt and carrying them through the darkness into the sliver of light and to the edge of the River Styx. Then the boat bringing all of the instruments across to those who talk without listening, and the people hearing without listening, who have lost the music and sound in their lives. Profound.

  • @Elverinn
    @Elverinn Před 2 lety +88

    The technical term for the buzz you are hearing is called "resonance." He's very well trained to use his vocal chords along with the space in his mouth and soft pallet to bounce the sound around in that space and that causes resonance. Glad you loved the song. I also recommend the live version on Conan, along with many others who've commented.

    • @Shadowreox
      @Shadowreox Před 2 lety +2

      I was going to add in particular, you're hearing his voice and the bass portion of the piano resonate together, no?

    • @mod850
      @mod850 Před 2 lety +4

      Friend Bob here has a decent amount of resonance in his speaking voice, too. I could listen to him read the yellow pages lol

    • @chisaten
      @chisaten Před rokem +1

      Because of my instrument background, I was about to call that "vibrato".

    • @gramethyst2920
      @gramethyst2920 Před rokem

      Forgive me, your assessment of David draiman's vocal production is correct but I have to point out that it's "soft palate" when referring to the body part. "Pallet" as you've spelled it means a wooden platform that boxes are stacked on. Also there is "palette" which means a range of colors, or the surface on which they are mixed. Isn't English fun??!!

    • @sandyaw3057
      @sandyaw3057 Před 8 měsíci

      @@chisaten I was a singer and vibrato is spot on.

  • @ruthiewohlforth5464
    @ruthiewohlforth5464 Před 2 lety +39

    David Draiman....one of the best vocalist's on the planet imho. Beautiful and chilling at the same time! Goosebumps every time!

  • @loripalmieri4416
    @loripalmieri4416 Před 2 lety +33

    This song resonates with so many because it speaks to your soul. That tone vibrates right through your body, waking you up to the dire message contained within. Kudos to Disturbed for making an old classic into a new classic. Love it!

  • @reallybadgamer
    @reallybadgamer Před 2 lety +11

    I never heard of Disturbed until I saw this video and was absolutely blown away

  • @trishc3099
    @trishc3099 Před rokem +9

    His voice is classically trained. I've heard others say that S&G's was kind of like a gentle warning of things to come, and this one was rage that those warnings weren't heeded. That kinda resonated with me.

  • @xcrrushx6147
    @xcrrushx6147 Před rokem +4

    I'm 61 yrs old and this version of Simon and Garfunkels classic is unbelievable, tissues please 😭

  • @TheTrwebster
    @TheTrwebster Před rokem +5

    I was 6 when this song was released and grew up with Simon & Garfunkel; this version gets me to my depths every time. I think the buzz you 'hear' is actually his voice vibrating within you because it is so deep- that's how I feel it. David Draiman trained as a cantor for a synagogue. "An uneasy feeling" is a very accurate description- Disturbed puts the edge in this song that Simon & Garfunkel never had. I keep watching reaction videos to see how others respond to this song- the boat carries the musicians across a sea, to the other side where the people who can't communicate wait.

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite Před 2 lety +14

    Your facial reactions say it all !!! This is an amazing cover of a brilliant song, 1st done by Simon & Garfunkel warning us, if we don't change our ways we are headed for destruction, and version is angry, because we didn’t listen to the warnings... 😌 I always feel this song is like a rollercoaster ride, slowly brings you to the top, then crashing to the bottom.....Great reaction!!!

  • @oliviarose5030
    @oliviarose5030 Před 2 lety +60

    S&G had this playful melancholy to a very serious song. So much so, I think a lot of the message sort of disappeared. Disturb’s version goes from sober, to passionate, to desperate. They sing it in the exact way the lyrics deserved and matches that tone in a way few covers are able to do. To me, this band was made to sing this song. S&G created the story so David could wake us up to the message at a time where it is even more relevant than before.

    • @michellemcghie6102
      @michellemcghie6102 Před 2 lety +9

      Actually after Simon heard the song by Disturbed, he replied it's no longer his song. It now belongs to Disturbed.

    • @oliviarose5030
      @oliviarose5030 Před 2 lety

      @@michellemcghie6102 Yes. At a party, I think it was.

    • @McDevittMike
      @McDevittMike Před 2 lety +2

      Simon and Garfunkel hated the arrangement of this on the single. This echoes the feelings of the song.😎

    • @dianeolsen33
      @dianeolsen33 Před rokem

      Excellent.

    • @sabinafiorentini3298
      @sabinafiorentini3298 Před 6 měsíci

      It is like S&G eri te this song ahead of time and just to let the song find the master to convey the message in the right way in the right time.

  • @kathya9522
    @kathya9522 Před 2 lety +45

    The first time I heard him sing was his live appearance on Conan. I felt his voice reverberate through my body and when he finished, I…. Well, let’s just say I needed a cigarette and I’m not a smoker. Needless to say, I listen to this song a lot!

    • @christinekramer1338
      @christinekramer1338 Před rokem +1

      Me too!! Over and over……

    • @marymcsoley4071
      @marymcsoley4071 Před rokem +1

      😂me too

    • @FlipMcPole
      @FlipMcPole Před rokem +1

      Conan version, is best version

    • @user-bd7ti1jg5l
      @user-bd7ti1jg5l Před 9 měsíci

      He was actually sick with a 102 fever when he performed on Conan. He had to sit due to being ill. He has a magnificent voice.

  • @Gormster8
    @Gormster8 Před 2 lety +5

    David is classically trained, he is using advanced vocal techniques in this wonderful piece of music. He can rip vocals with the best of them...this haunting presentation is just stunning. Have loved it for years.

  • @DeasAnimals
    @DeasAnimals Před rokem +3

    Resonance in his vocal. It’s beautiful

  • @gramethyst2920
    @gramethyst2920 Před rokem +2

    You're correct in saying that this version of the song is meticulously planned, the way it builds and then decrescendos is stunning. Beautiful artistry.

  • @Curraghmore
    @Curraghmore Před 2 lety +10

    Like you said about his amazing voice, it's almost hard to tell if the sound is really human or if it's studio enhanced at all, but if you check out the live performance of this cover on the Conan O'Brien show, you can catch how his voice really is that good. Also, Paul Simon met David Draiman in Hawaii and told him in person that he thought their cover version was great. It's almost as if this was how the song was really meant to be sung.

  • @user-kk5lq5ir6k
    @user-kk5lq5ir6k Před 8 měsíci +2

    In the beginning of this song, he is relaxing his vocal cords and adding a bit of breathiness. A good way to break the silence, I think. He never uses auto-tune or any voice enhancements.

  • @mellou1933
    @mellou1933 Před rokem +5

    His control and vocal technique is phenomenal! You can hear his voice change to a much more textured vocal, David has truly succeeded this song. 👌

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před rokem +2

      Hi. I loved this! I REALLY wish I could hear it for the first time again. It was just so good!

    • @mellou1933
      @mellou1933 Před rokem

      I also love the visual and the story behind it - very well done.

  • @hvnschoir4309
    @hvnschoir4309 Před 2 lety +26

    This song can be interpretated in so many ways. I think when S&G sang it back in the 60's it sort of warning with the developement of tv's came a lack of communication that was once very prevelant amoung neighbors and family. But the warning was i don't think was conveyed well enough at that time. However technology has exploded so much that everyone is glued to their phones, ipods, computers, game systems so much that its actually difficult to carry on conversation with some people. I think Davids way of singing this song is all out rage that no one listened to the warning of S&G and now look where we are today. You can also look at this song with whats going on around us today as a society as well. Everyone has opinions but no one wants to listen to opinions that are different than their own. We really have made a mess of things havent we... As far as the boat goes, only if the people with the instruments would unite with the people with the sheet music can we as a people become one people and not so devided.

    • @Charmed636363
      @Charmed636363 Před 2 lety +1

      You win! That's the perfect explanation, for this song. 100%❤️

  • @terryherrick9784
    @terryherrick9784 Před 2 lety +25

    If you appreciated this video of The Sound of Silence, you will love the live video that was nominated for a Grammy which he preformed when he was so ill they nearly had to cancel (czcams.com/video/Bk7RVw3I8eg/video.html). David Draiman is ranked in the top 100 all time vocalist. While their start was in heavy metal, they have become one of the most versatile bands now. They turn old songs to relate into something present. Another great cover is Sting's If I Ever Lose my Faith in You (czcams.com/video/KY8E-O7LCog/video.html) which they released in the middle of COVID and turned it into a song about losing faith in yourself in this trying time. They have other original songs that are so touching such as Hold On To Memories (czcams.com/video/6Q0sMOQvJuw/video.html) which reminds us how precious life really is. And yes, Disturbed does have a fun side that perhaps you wouldn't want to react to, but it is sure a lot of fun to watch (ttps://czcams.com/video/ZkarGCYk9t8/video.html).

  • @violetsands
    @violetsands Před rokem +1

    every time i hear this version it bring tears to my eyes - i always felt it needed the anger and theatre that Disturbed has brought to it.

  • @claudiahillman606
    @claudiahillman606 Před rokem

    I adore Disturbed! Got to see them in concert last year. Was #1 on my bucket list!! They are simply the best!! And David is the best of Disturbed!!! It's a beautiful thing!!

  • @jcollishaw
    @jcollishaw Před 2 lety +9

    It's funny how you talk so much about the meaning of the song being about failing to communicate, which is absolutely spot on of course. Almost ironically though the original song is a powerful message in the lyrics that it fails to communicate because of the melody and tone of the song. Disturbed took the song and gave it the deep, dark, brooding and eventually angry sound that is perfectly matched to the lyrics. The meaning is not hidden for Disturbed. Particularly in the last verse it's absolutely crammed down your throat
    As for the boat at the end you'd probably get it if you watched again. We start with the musicians gathering up the instruments on one land mass. Then we have people writing and gathering the music sheets on another. At the end we have the musicians and instruments crossing the water to the people with the music, a reconciliation of the 2 and beginning of communication again

  • @izzy1949
    @izzy1949 Před 2 lety +4

    It's all his voice it's amazing..I watched them on a tv show and it was just as captivating...

  • @bartyr5150
    @bartyr5150 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That buzz…..it’s his voice being a choir all by itself

  • @chrisbateman5358
    @chrisbateman5358 Před 2 lety +3

    Where the S&G version was a "warning" about communication, this version is RAGE that the warning wasn't heeded. Great reaction! I also lived thru the era of 8-tracks and experienced the machine eating my very expensive tape. You should also check out the live version of this song from Conan back in March, 2016... fantastic!

  • @christinekramer1338
    @christinekramer1338 Před rokem +1

    This is the most fascinating version of my first protest type song from back in the ‘60’s Viet Nam era. I can not stop listening to it!!! I read that David Draiman trained as a Jewish cantor in his teens and that’s where the beautiful annunciation comes from.

  • @MamaOdie
    @MamaOdie Před rokem +1

    My mom was a big fan of Simon & Garfunkel but I never liked the original but this version ...reaches in and grabs your soul. I play it for my mom and she said it gave her the chills and hit her deep.
    Go Hawks!!

  • @raymondszymborski5468
    @raymondszymborski5468 Před 2 lety +13

    Excellent reaction, Disturbed killed this cover, they do a great cover of Sting's If I ever lose my faith in you, Video is really cool.

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you!

    • @cParman9
      @cParman9 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ModernLifeForThe70sMind They also do a cover of the Genesis song Land of Confusion that is also amazing.

  • @Kaiserland111
    @Kaiserland111 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the meaning behind this song's lyrics. My interpretation is that too many people these days are busy with useless, selfless cares that they fail to engage with the most important things of life. They pass by others who are struggling, they pass by problems to be solved, and don't take the time and effort to make things better. Instead of taking the time to learn about other people (and ourselves), we rush to find the next piece of entertainment, and in so doing, we are talking without meaning, and hearing without listening, and living without loving. Simon and Garfunkel's version has great lyrics, but the music that Disturbed put those lyrics to matches so much better.

  • @griffith8374
    @griffith8374 Před 2 lety +1

    Some trivia - The lead singer is David Draiman. Growing up he trained to be a cantor but was expelled from three different yeshivas, so that ended that. What you're hearing in his voice is most likely because of that training. An article in Times of Israel mentioned an interview he did with NPR regarding this song and he said "“I was so overwhelmed with emotion listening to the way my vocals sounded in that beautiful bed of music,” Draiman told NPR last month. “Not having heard my voice in that way for so long, it was really just very, very overwhelming.”

  • @sburns2400
    @sburns2400 Před rokem +2

    One of my favorites and it still gives me the chills everytime

  • @thejennyv
    @thejennyv Před rokem +1

    I remember someone once asked if this version is better than the original. I was born in 83 so CLEARLY the original version was before my time, BUT that question stuck with me. I think the original is great for the time of life that it was released. Same with this. To say one is better than the other would be unfair, but I think you did a wonderful job in terms of being fair. I wouldn't prefer to listen to Simon & Garfunkel over Disturbed all day long, but if it weren't for the original we wouldn't have this gem of a cover😉👍🏻 Also, LOVE that 8 track player!! I grew up to my Mom playing her ACDC 8-tracks in her 67 Mustang & I was the coolest cat in town! Much love from California✌🏼

  • @doargietweitervandah
    @doargietweitervandah Před rokem +1

    The boat at the end is like the Ark of Noah, saving the last instruments for...

  • @rumland
    @rumland Před 2 lety +4

    From simplicity to complexity back to simplicity.
    A slow stream that merges into a raging river which then flows into a still lake.

  • @tamitedesco5619
    @tamitedesco5619 Před 2 lety +5

    He has such an angelic voice! Hold onto the memories is another great one by Disturbed.

  • @peggybuzard5331
    @peggybuzard5331 Před 2 lety +8

    Watch the live version on Conan!! Great reaction!

  • @coffeeandtatuaje
    @coffeeandtatuaje Před 2 lety +10

    Smiled so many times during your reaction. Looking forward to watching more from you. Thank you! One of my favorite songs.

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +2

      That's great! Smiles are what I hope for. :)

    • @coffeeandtatuaje
      @coffeeandtatuaje Před 2 lety +3

      @@ModernLifeForThe70sMind you also have a way of looking into the camera that feels like you are really engaging with us. That’s rare! So glad you are here

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +2

      You're way too kind. I think it's just that I'm enjoying this, and it must come across.

  • @flingmonkey5494
    @flingmonkey5494 Před 2 lety +3

    8-track tapes, I have a story to tell. Yeah, this rendition of "Sound of Silence" is amazing, but on with my story.
    In 1976 I came to the SF Bay Area, Silicon Valley. I was newly married, no degree, no skills, and I got a job as an electronics assembler at a company that made equipment for the commercial production of 8-track and cassette tapes. They made equipment for recording the tapes, and for winding those tapes into the cassettes.
    At one point the company developed a machine that would take spools of pre-recorded tapes and automatically wind and splice them into 8-track cartridges. It was impressive, lots of motors and compressed air and whirring and hissing and popping. Their customer was CBS records, but CBS records wanted proof that the machine would provide the production that was promised. The claim was that one low-level person could maintain service on five of these machines and churn out tons of 8-track tapes. CBS records said "Prove it". I was chosen to be the low-level person to run the machines.
    Five machines were lined up for a 1-week test, I participated in the pre-recording of the tape pancakes. Then I ran the machines to turn those pancakes into cassettes. I had those machines humming, I established a pattern, and as I finished servicing one machine the next would require service, there was little down-time. I exceeded expectations, and my company won the contract to supply CBS records with those machines.
    At the awards presentation at my company, I was the ONLY participant not mentioned in the success. A year later one of the engineers told me that after that demonstration, CBS Records never, ever, achieved half the production I got. He said I had an affinity for the machines, I was a ringer, and it had not been a fair trial because I was not a normal low-level employee.
    Since then, without a degree of any sort, I have progressed to being a senior level test automation engineer, and I have have many more accomplishments. But I know that in that magic time, I personally made more than 30,000 copies of Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon on 8-track tape in one week.

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      Wow, interesting story. Congrats on all you've accomplished.

    • @TheMschipp
      @TheMschipp Před 2 lety +1

      And what an album to have made 30K copies of. Also no issue in taking pride of a job well done - and the job was obviously well done.

  • @RissaFirecat
    @RissaFirecat Před rokem

    David Draiman was trained as a cantor in Brooklyn. He is amazing. He can SING! Every time I hear him sing it gives me goosebumps. Every. Single. Time.

  • @jerryfick613
    @jerryfick613 Před 2 lety +2

    David Draiman was trained as a Cantor in his youth. So he was taught to sing/chant passages from the Torah.
    This at least in part contributed to his power and unique vocal qualities.

  • @havenfarm5093
    @havenfarm5093 Před rokem

    Came across this video recently and have revisited it many, many times. Always moved... the chilling part for me is how we ALL bow our heads when we gaze into the light of our cell phones and become hypnotized by the neon light we made...what have we come to people!!

  • @mandamorris7934
    @mandamorris7934 Před rokem

    Best cover EVER... Hands down. David Draiman's voice is like no other. He was trained as a cantor... Can you imagine?
    I get tears every time I hear this.
    Listen to 'Hold On To The Memories'... It's not screamer but it took has an amazing message, and has helped me get through the death of my 33 year old daughter from cancer.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před rokem

      Hey Manda. I have to agree with you. They just took this song to the outer limits!

    • @mandamorris7934
      @mandamorris7934 Před rokem +1

      @@ModernLifeForThe70sMind definitely a once in a lifetime kinda deal for sure!!

  • @suemoore6445
    @suemoore6445 Před rokem +2

    Not sure if you know this, but in his younger years he was a Cantor in his Jewish Temple. Cantors have very ethereal sounding resonating voices.

  • @rkvmail
    @rkvmail Před měsícem

    I just discovered you this afternoon and have watched 3 of your videos. I can already tell you and I have a lot of the same likes. I will comment on your other videos about his. This version of Sound of Silence by Disturbed had a profound affect on me when I heard it the first time. I was a teenager when Simon and Garfunkel released it. I liked Simon and Garfunkel, but this wasn't one of my favorite songs of theirs. Over 5 years ago I was at an artists gathering where they were drawing me posing. Some guy in his 20's was playing music. This song came on. It immediately caught my attention, but I didn't realize immediately what the song was because it was so different from the original. Then as I heard more I recognized it was Sound of Silence. Somewhere in the middle of the song I was almost in tears, it touched me so much. I can't say why for sure, I don't think it was the words as much as the sounds. This is a moment I will always remember. I don't think I would have had the same reaction had I known in advance what the song was, I think part of my reaction was the surprise of what the song was and then the emotional way it was sung.
    I've enjoyed listening to your videos and will be watching more.

  • @Daeira1
    @Daeira1 Před 2 lety +1

    If you noticed, the musicians traveled to the shore and took a boat to meet the composers on the other side. I think they were trying to say that music can give us a way to bridge the gap in communication. I enjoyed the original of this song but I loved this version even more. Nice job with your reaction.

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      You're probably right. It's kinda hard when you hear this stuff for the first time. I enjoy trying to work through it, without the benefit of seeing the whole thing...problem is...I'm wrong sometimes. HA

  • @paulathomas9621
    @paulathomas9621 Před 2 lety +10

    David Draiman has an amazing voice, please react to their official videos for Stupify, Prayer, The Night, Inside the Fire and Stricken! You will be amazed as well. David has a great deal of training, it shows. 🤘🤘🤘

    • @bobmueller7888
      @bobmueller7888 Před 2 lety +1

      After watching this, my answer is an easy, YES! I'll make note of this and make sure I get at least one on my list. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @patriciacerwin6266
    @patriciacerwin6266 Před rokem +1

    I think when I saw the video with the swirling dark clouds reminded me after affect of war or volcanic eruption, perhaps nuclear war. The musicians retrieve the instruments from the ashes and begin finding each other. There is a chasm or gulf between the people and music makers. The lost people left behind are on the other side, separated. The ones who did not listen or communicate. But the spirit is strong, musicians (perhaps peacemakers) gather together and cross that divide to bring the music to the people again for healing. Hopefully now they will hear the words, the music and come together to survive.
    Very appropriate for today's time.

  • @emmapeel00
    @emmapeel00 Před rokem +1

    Funny that you have Rush and Deep Purple so prominently displayed. These bands were a lifeline during the “best of times.”

  • @micheleburgess-young7682
    @micheleburgess-young7682 Před 7 měsíci

    My Dad used to have an 8 track player in the car in the 1970's! I'm from Northern Ireland and it was really unusual to have one in the car. He used to listen to Jim Reeves!!

  • @shoff5200
    @shoff5200 Před rokem +1

    The people in the boat with the instruments are crossing the divide to the people with the music

  • @glendacrosbywilkins4246

    Old folks thought the Original Warning about the direction society was heading...Disturbs beginning evokes the sadness that We hav'nt heeded the warning & the second part of the song was the Anger of the direction society is still taking. ..... I read this from another listener of this song... And he hit the nail right on the head,,, Disturbed makes me have goosebumps all over .... I Love this song....It like being hit with the Holy Spirit & not expecting it !!!!

  • @danielbritton8588
    @danielbritton8588 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the effects reverberation trail off at the end. Just before the last "Of Silence."

  • @KerryNelsonART
    @KerryNelsonART Před 2 lety +3

    In the video at the start, the musical instruments are broken and abandoned until one by one the musicians rescue them. Then they must journey to find the music to play, but, the music is unheard and unspoken on the far shores.
    The gulf of Silence must be conquered by the musicians to unite and bring the power of music and hope to the masses. At the end, the musicians with the instruments cross the sea to the people with the music, on the other side.

    • @bobmueller7888
      @bobmueller7888 Před 2 lety

      Wow, that is waaay more than I could read into it. Makes perfect sense though. Thanks for the clarification.

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing that.

  • @deanabennett8461
    @deanabennett8461 Před 2 lety +2

    I definitely remember 8 tracks. Then cassettes lol. The adaptor for the car from 8 track to cassettes lol

  • @rickseymour1972
    @rickseymour1972 Před 2 lety +1

    How have you only had 13k views ?
    Your reaction is so honest and brilliant - no pretence like so many other reactions.
    And his opening where you mention his "musical buzz" are overtones mixed with a little "growl" which helps enunciate the lower register.
    As a trained singer (Cantor), he can make his voice actually sound like it is hitting more than one note at a time.
    Thank you for your reaction - well appreciated here in the UK

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      I know, right? I should have so much more. LOL. I've only been doing this for a month, so I'm hoping as time goes on, I increase to a better level. I try to figure these out as I hear them for the first time, and I do get them wrong once in a while, but that's ok. It's really hard to watch the video, listen to the lyrics and analyze a voice all at the same time. Honestly, some of these drain me by the time I'm done recording. Ha. I have really enjoyed doing it though, so I don't mind missing the message every once in a while. AURORA is another one that I really struggle to figure out her lyrics. This one was more of a video issue. Anyway, thanks so much for the feedback. I appreciate it.

  • @RedShirt73
    @RedShirt73 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved your reaction to this video. I feel the same as you do with the Simon and Garfunkel version. It never held my attention and I'd usually stop listening to it. It is very monotone throughout. Disturbed's version grabs you and MAKES you listen. "People hearing without listening"...you definitely listen to this version. You mentioned the boat at the end of the video. It's like you had said earlier the song is about lack of, or the inability to communicate. My interpretation is that the people are on one side of the ocean with their music and words "that can't be shared" and the musicians with their instruments (that they had been rescuing from the rubble throughout the video) are on the other side...and then they unite. Another song you might enjoy that is way different than their usual style is "Hold On To Memories".

  • @wangtang7768
    @wangtang7768 Před rokem +1

    Glad you liked this version, it’s so awesome. I also want to touch on your 8track player . We had the big cabinet style with the record player and 8track . Thx for showing your player as I’ve never seen one like that . I also remember that we use-to fold up paper or cardboard and jam it in the side to make it sound right lol thx again 🤘🏼💥🤘🏼

  • @annemarienewman885
    @annemarienewman885 Před 2 lety +1

    This version evokes such emotions and gives me shivers every time I hear it, and that's exactly what music should do.

  • @debbers
    @debbers Před rokem +1

    I too have been saving things since the early 1960's, I started when I was nine years old, Now I have so much stuff to leave to my grandchildren it's not even funny, and they love it when I give them these old things! Try giving some of your stuff to your grandchildren if you have any! Thank you for reacting to this so I could come and meet you!

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před rokem +1

      That's actually a pretty good idea. Thanks for that!

    • @debbers
      @debbers Před rokem

      @@ModernLifeForThe70sMind Wait and see your grandchildren's eyes light up when you give them something from the old days, especially something that still works! Thank you for the reply!

  • @MitchZero9
    @MitchZero9 Před 2 lety +2

    Disturbed version is how it should have been done.
    I never like the song until I heard this version. Although understandably, the OG version was appropriate for the time (being the 60's).

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +1

      I fully agree! The original was a bit on the boring side, but David blew it out of the water. Amazing listen!

  • @elizabethstolle1793
    @elizabethstolle1793 Před 6 dny

    His voice is mesmerizing!!! Haunting and beautiful!!!!!

  • @heavin6586
    @heavin6586 Před 4 měsíci

    I think the boat is representing people finally crossing the chasm and communicating

  • @mojojojo3352
    @mojojojo3352 Před 2 lety +2

    He is using a breathy tone which is potentially the buzz you are picking up. At some part of the song he uses that breathy tone, others not so much lol. The resonance of his voice is truly incredible . You should watch his live performance he did of this song, I think you will like it, FYI ( he was sick with the flu when he performed it live) on Conan O'Brien's late night talk show.
    P.S. he still knocked it out of the park! The dude is a legend =)

  • @lorriredmon7531
    @lorriredmon7531 Před 2 lety

    Chicago native here too! I just LOVE this stunning version. So very poignant and spot on for these times! The Pentatonix version is amazing too!

  • @RealMike23
    @RealMike23 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm also from Chicago and have been a long time fan of Disturbed. It good running into another Chicagoan here on CZcams.

  • @theresagermain921
    @theresagermain921 Před rokem

    Heard this versionany times still gives me chills

  • @knitswithhorses2285
    @knitswithhorses2285 Před 2 lety

    I just stumbled on this video and about dropped my teeth when you pulled out that 8 track because I got that EXACT player, for Christmas when I was 11 years old. I know it was that Christmas because my brother turned 16 and got a red Mustang for combined Christmas and birthday (Dec 26 b'day.) I think I'm going to really enjoy this channel cuz I'm definitely a 70s kid. Graduated in '80. Looking forward to more videos!

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +1

      80's! You're a youngin'. LOL I was in the 70s and I remember walking down the halls in high school laughing at the Freshmen coming in as class of 1980. It sounded SO FAR AWAY at the time. Now look at us! Ha.

  • @marysue8815
    @marysue8815 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your comments, I loved your reaction to this cover, I am a child of the 60's when Simon & Garfunkel released the original in 1964 I was in high school, back then I considered it kind of country-ish, I liked it but the message didn't pierce the soul (okay so I'm 74). This cover by Disturbed along with the video is the BEST it touches your soul and really gets S&G message to the core of my being and many others too, goosebumps and tears every time. "Neon God" in the 60's TV the advancement of technology NOW there is so many more especially cell phones.
    Suggestion = The official video by Disturbed “Hold On To Memories” was released Jan 23rd 2020. “Hold on to Memories" is about not only honoring those we’ve lost, but also making the most of our time with those we still have. We are always touched by the stories you share regarding what this song means to you

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      HI MarySue. Added that to my list. I just reacted to If I Ever Lose My Faith In You, but I may make that the next one. Sounds like a great message. Thanks.

  • @dedejordan8078
    @dedejordan8078 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved the reaction to Sound of Silence! David Draiman and Disturbed is amazing! David is classically trained so not surprising he has such a rich voice. Also love the 8-Track player! Was great to see an old 8-Track player still working!!!! Great reaction! Would love to see you react to Home Free - Country Acapella Group but sings all genres. You would love them!

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +1

      Just did a reaction to Man of Constant Sorry. Was blown away. That bass was nothing short of crazy. Will probably react to another. Thanks!

  • @chrisjones6813
    @chrisjones6813 Před 2 lety +1

    always enjoy watching people experience this for the first time. good reaction vid

  • @douggordon9225
    @douggordon9225 Před 2 lety

    3 comments with one reactor in one day, I am 68 and listening to these songs all my life.. this version is incredible!!! I still remember when I listened to this song!

    • @douggordon9225
      @douggordon9225 Před 2 lety

      By the way I hate the Blackhawks go Jets go

    • @douggordon9225
      @douggordon9225 Před 2 lety

      Subscribed

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll be honest Doug, the way they played this year, I'm not loving them either! LOL Can't side with the Jets though. Sorry. ;)

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      Thanks SO MUCH for the sub, Doug!

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      This was only the second reaction I did. I think this song is the one that REALLY got me interested in doing these reactions. I was so blown away by it.

  • @mikmaqwoman
    @mikmaqwoman Před rokem

    The musicians are in the boat and the music writers are on shore. Thanx for this

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před rokem

      Hi. Others have said that. Now that I look back on this reaction, I think that's the perfect explanation. Thanks.

  • @Charmed636363
    @Charmed636363 Před 2 lety +1

    With this cover, I'm like a junkje looking for a fix. I will watch ANYONE, do a 1st time reaction. It just gives me a multitude of emotions. It's even better, if they've never heard of Disturbed or S&G, it's even funnier. Loved your reaction!❤️

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      Hi Dawn! Thanks so much. I'm happy that I didn't let you down. I really appreciate the listen!

  • @nancyharn1980
    @nancyharn1980 Před rokem

    Everytime I run across a reaction to this I have to listen. Thank you for not constantly pausing and talking over it, it's too much of a masterpiece to interrupt often. This is one of the best reactions I've seen to this. Subscribing.

  • @gabrieleortiz5041
    @gabrieleortiz5041 Před 7 měsíci

    This cover is like a prophecy-come-to-life in front of our eyes (and ears). It’s powerful and stirring! What an awesome cover!

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I wish this wasn't only my second reaction that I had ever done. I was SOO new to this reaction thing. I'm curious on how I would react to it if I heard it for the first time today.

  • @PoliticallyPink
    @PoliticallyPink Před 2 lety +1

    I love how well you describe vocal techniques without the vocabulary. You've got a great ear!

  • @Fireholder1
    @Fireholder1 Před rokem

    If nobody else told you, or you haven't yet discovered it yourself, the word you want for that 'thing' with David's voice is called 'timbre'. It's not electronically produced, it's part of his natural sound.
    Also in case you hadn't yet been informed, Mr. Draiman was classically trained, and spent a good deal of his youth as a cantor (like choir singer, but in a synagogue instead of church).
    He's an amazing vocalist, and this song brings out the best of both that training and his metal growling.

  • @michellewalmsley4313
    @michellewalmsley4313 Před 2 lety +1

    The boat is carrying the musician and the song writers are on the other side of the canal..the ending is they are coming together

  • @runtsgal
    @runtsgal Před rokem +3

    This is an amazingly powerful cover. Love it.

  • @CherrylMaree
    @CherrylMaree Před rokem

    I love watching people react to this version of the song. Chills just like I had the first time I saw it.

  • @Ravyne
    @Ravyne Před rokem

    The boats at the end are bringing the musical instruments to the people. It is a union of music and voices.

  • @chasingbirds3073
    @chasingbirds3073 Před 2 lety

    That buzz is his emphasis on the consonant "n" in the word "silence", rather than on the vowel. It makes it have a buzzy sound, but is really pleasing.

  • @dreyhawk
    @dreyhawk Před 2 lety

    Davids training and experience have given him exquisite control over his voice. It is amazing.
    The very beginning of the video throws off some people but it starts literally with the title, the sound of silence. You noticed how the instruments came in which not a lot of reactors have. In the beginning the visuals show pianos and the first instrument you hear is piano. The second instrument in the video is the uncovering of the guitar and the second instrument(s) you hear are guitar/strings. The third instrument you see is someone taking a drum down from a tree, and the third instrument you hear is drums. Even at the end it is strictly piano, strings, drums. I watched in the live version he did on Conan and that's what they had. The boat at the end was like showing what we need to do. It brought the two sides together to start dialog, or in this case music. Either way it is to restart communication.
    Many of their songs convey a story or message like The Light, Inside the Fire, Down with the Sickness, or The Vengeful One. Plus they did other covers like Land of confusion, Shout, and Baba O'Reilly.

  • @klown83
    @klown83 Před 2 lety +2

    New subscriber here. You don't need to be able to sing to understand what is pleasing to the ear, thank goodness, or I'd never listen to music again, lol. I'm not real sure how you feel about country. Personally, not a huge fan myself but am from Kentucky and that is like blasphemy, ha! However, there is a local man from my county that has made it quite big and I was hoping that maybe you would give him a listen/reaction. The good part about covering this specific song is that the producers of it LOVE people to review it and will often leave a comment on your video thanking you for reacting to it. The artist is Tyler Childers and the song is Nose on the Grindstone. Do the OurVinyl sessions one for a live performance. I can't really explain his voice but he has this very soulfully emotional voice. Here's hoping you react to that!

  • @spagsketti
    @spagsketti Před 2 lety

    I am 50 years old and I remember listening to Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues 8 track in my dads old red dodge pick up truck when I was a kid. Ya gotta love the track shifting in the middle of the song. Still 8 tracks had superior sound that now days gets lost in MP3 and other formats.

    • @ModernLifeForThe70sMind
      @ModernLifeForThe70sMind  Před 2 lety

      That was SO wrong. You would be listening to a song, and then it would fade out, switch tracks then fade in again. Horrible! At least when I recorded on an 8-track, I just recorded right through the track change. Didn't sound that bad.

  • @mythdefied9070
    @mythdefied9070 Před rokem +1

    50/50 chance of the 8-track player eating it - I had to pause the vid cause I was laughing too hard. so. many. memories.
    no shit you couldn't stop it! he's f'n amazing! David is a trained singer/cantor and he uses it well

  • @carolburnett2926
    @carolburnett2926 Před rokem

    The Charismatic Voice explains the reasoning musically that he emphasizes unusual letters.
    The boat is full of musical instruments is on its way to the opposite shore where the songwriters are.

  • @tammyhill3798
    @tammyhill3798 Před rokem

    New subscriber here. Greetings from Southern California. Ok first..LOVE your reaction. This video changed my life. (Long story) Second…I’m 62 , graduated in ‘78. My first car was a V.W. Rabbit that my Dad built a mount for my 8 track player…Boston, Supertramp, Foreigner, Elton John, etc. 😂 Also, I’m a Pentaholic so I’ll see you on those videos as well as Disturbed. On to the next…Disturbed or Pentatonix..?

  • @shawneedalegrimm9728
    @shawneedalegrimm9728 Před 2 lety

    For me, David Draiman's voice if flawless. Watch him on the Conan TV show where his performance is over-the-top! The video of course is awesome. I'm 74 and when Simon & Garfunkel came out with the song, I recall we all thought it was pretty & loved to sing it. There was such a message, and I missed it. However, with this cover, I got it this time around. I enjoyed your reaction and all of your basement talk! Ha! Keep after it! All of the responses below tell you the significance of what you see in the video.