Song was written by Mark Kneopfler (sp?) of Dire Straits back in the 80’s during the Falklands War between England and Argentina. It was performed with a 5 minute guitar solo. Club for 5 (sp?) a Finnish group had made and performed an a cappella arrangement. Tim called and asked them about it, and they gave it to him. He made some modifications for Home Free, and they performed and released it for last Veteran’s Day. One of their best, if not the very best, in my opinion.
You got it mostly right, it is Club For Five. Tuukka Haapaniemi is their bass. Tim asked Tuukka if Home Free could use it. Tuukka sent it to them and highly praised it and said that the added "echos" made it Home Free. The added echos were the only difference in the entire arrangement. Tuukka is a friend and mentor to Tim.
"England" is not a sovereign country. The war was between Argentina and Britain/Great Britain/the UK. You would have thought that after the union was formed about 400 years ago, that people would have learned, but clearly not.
This is the joy of Home Free. Cover or original, serious or ridiculous, they never fail to suck you in. Besides the lyrics, what really hooked me on this one was the beautiful harmonies driven by the three tenors. That burst of sound by them after Chance's solo! And then Chance and Tim running on top of them... Wow wow wow.
This is the best version I've ever heard. To me they all look 'ghost' like when standing in front of that window....I still have chills. Such beautiful harmonies and Tim and Adam C. just deliver an awesome performance....as do all the guys. I'm Australian and it resonates with our own lost men & women who died in service of our Country. Love your reaction Larry....I think the low bass from Tim enters ones body and you not only hear but 'feel' the words....
Beautiful in every since of the word! Such a emotional but true song! The harmonies were amazing!!! Tim and Chance were awesome! Great reaction!! I love Home Free😊
Watching this pulled my heart strings in two directions. The exquisite beauty of the music they are creating made me feel joy and awe, but the message with the music was heart wrenching.
This quickly became my favorite song on their “ Land of the Free” album. I love that Chance picked up the lead…his voice lends warmth to the story. This arrangement is like an angelic choir backed by a pipe organ.
I come from a family who have had many serve in the military from WW1 to Iraq. Not all of them made it back home and some were wounded. This song brings a lot of feeling and tears everytime I hear it, but I'm so proud of all of them. I love and support all veterans and military. Thanks for your reaction. This was a Dire Straits original but Home Frees version is the best in my opinion. ✌❤
I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned this, but Tim, the bass, self directs his voice. You can watch his right hand, the lower his voice goes, the lower his hand is. It's easy to watch him in this song. I'm re-watching your reaction, I really respect it, thank you again!
Larry this song was released by Dire Straights in 1985. It was written about the Falkland war. It story is about soldier talking to his comrades as he is dying. Even though I like all Home Free songs this one is one of top 2 or 3 songs they have done. If you are not emotionally touched by this song then I do not what will touch you. Glad you are continuing look at Home Free
Dire Straights are one of my all time favorites. Not to mention Mark Knofler’s amazing guitar playing. Home Free does justice to this song. I would like Larry to react to Dire Staights
lyrics are incredible, video has such power. the neglected, remote, desolate cemetery. the light coming thru Tim and Chance as tho they aren't quite real. you need 5-10 times to get it all. "we are fools to make war in our brothers innarms"
What a rendition of the Dire Straits Classic. I was and am a huge fan of theirs (DS) and had their album (of the same title) in vinyl, cassette and CD formats. Played it over and over again, as I was growing up to understand what it all meant. Every time I go past a historical resting place of those who answered the call and fought for their convictions, I am always aware that these were somebody's sons, brothers, husbands and fathers,...and I miss a particular one whom I was proud to call my friend. Home Free is not the first to stir these emotions, but, they do bring it to our faces and ask the difficult questions - and quite beautifully so. There are a million and one stories, which played throughout our history. Wouldn't it be great to focus on any one of them, to truly understand and be humbled by their ultimate sacrifice? If even for a moment. No matter their banner, may they all rest peacefully in the sacred silence. Thank you Chris, for sharing your personal insights with us, as I suspect we all need to take pause to honour those who were so valiant. I am also certain your words of appreciation comforted the heartbroken, who lost someone very special to them. We should also be keenly aware that there are many who serve today, who are willing to put their lives on the line for our collectively perceived freedoms. How do we even begin to describe their gift to us? Perhaps, a song or a poem from our hearts...
Even for those of us who served during "peaceful" times, the idea of us being "brothers in arms" was very real, and I'm certain it still is. Just as a soldier's life may well depend on the man or woman in the next foxhole, those of us who served on the sea also depended on our shipmates. There is a camaraderie and closeness. Mark Knopfler's brilliant lyrics capture it so succinctly in the one line, "You did not desert me, my brothers in arms." Excellent reaction, and you've gained a new subscriber.
@@larryshair Please, please, pleaseeeeeeee do Coffee Anderson - Mr Red White and Blue. Please. As I said before, you and the viewers, will not be upset.
Putting aside the meanings of the lyrics - they inspire goosebumps on their own- what I love about the arrangement is how well Chances breathier lighter voice contrasts but compliments Tims base in the trade off on the verses. This one ranks up there with Do You Hear What I Hear as my favourites.
The background voices sound so much like an organ. Simply beautiful. ❤️ Absolutely not enough words to express my thanks for the brothers and sisters in arms. ❤️
Their version of this song speaks volumes about their patriotism and commitment to their craft. They don't merely sing a song they feel the song and that translates to the performance. Another great performance is Take Me Home Country Roads. They waited to record this for years for it to be the cover they wanted it to be. Check it out when you can.
As has been already said, this was a Dire Straits song and composed originally from a British perspective. The arrangement is not that of Home Free as they clearly note on the original YT page: Arrangement by Susanna Hietala & Jouni Kannisto of Club for Five The group "Club for Five" is not an American group either (they hail from Finland!) but also counts as a member the amazing basso profundo, Tukka Haapaniemi. The bass singer of Home Free is Tim Faust who has been well regarded far and wide for some time now. So, you see, there is quite an international aspect to both the arrangement, composition, and performance of this tune. We all understand some things in common.
This is my current Home Free song, unbelievable performance..thank you so much for reacting to it! HF has done many patriotic songs, which I respect so much. Our military and their families have sacrificed so much for the freedom we take for granted. It is a debt we can’t repay, but we should always remember and honor that sacrifice…to anyone who has served…..Thank you! 💝♥️
I feel right along with you Larry. The first time I heard this song it crushed me. How senseless is WAR if and of itself regardless of which side is forcing it and responding to it. Maybe the MOST MOVING song I've ever heard. Thanks for your reaction, as always, thoughtful and insightful.
Home Free released this just before Veterans Day. They are unapologetically patriotic and have recorded a lot of songs that approach very sensitive social issues. They are great ambassadors for inclusivity and for keeping an open mind to others perspectives. Please check out Everybody Walkin This Land (Make sure to listen to Tim's message at the end), Undivided, One Voice ft Billy Gilman and People ft Jeffrey East. Those are a couple more songs that have powerful messages. Great reactions! ❤
Appreciating your heartfelt reaction. This is certainly in tribute to our service members, fallen, and veterans.. and also there's the strong message that we are foolish to allow ourselves to be divided as we do. Wherever you are, stop making war on those 'others'.
Home Free songs run the full gambit from deep to goofy. Try their cover of Hillbilly Bone for one that’s just a little goofy yet incredible. It’s country and you’ll still love it. Or stay deep and watch their Cover of In the Blood. Or go epic with their cover of How Great Thou Art.
This is hauntingly beautiful. Tim was the right pick. His range is something else. Loved his low notes, loved the echoes, loved the black and white film. Tim and Chance looked ghost like in the windows. You’re right it is sacred. We owe our soldiers and vets everything. My grandfather, father, brother and nephew all served. Thankfully, only my grandfather was wounded but survived. This was wonderful. Good reaction Larry and I pray your sons and my own son never have to fight.
Loved your reaction! Your expression throughout says it all. This is Home Free's masterpiece... hauntingly beautiful, mesmerizing, chilling, and so, so meaningful.
This hauntingly beautiful song was written and recorded by DIRE STRAITS in the 1980's. ENGLAND and the small FALKLAND ISLANDS off the coast of Argentina went to war. It is a very deep sad song. In my opinion, HOME FREE did it better than anyone ever has! I totally agree with you, the two men who sang lead were perfect. The harmonies were spectacular. Without music, it is hard to show the grief and sadness that the song called for. This song is an absolute masterpiece, A MASTERPIECE. AND, I BELIEVE IT TO BE THE VERY BEST SONG THAT THEY HAVE EVER DONE!!! THANK YOUR AGAIN FOR YOUR VERY OPEN AND HONEST REACTION.
Thank you for your reverent reaction to this hauntingly beautiful song & the respect you conveyed for our military. My dad fought in Germany in WWII, an uncle was wounded in Korea, my deceased husband was a Marine sniper/squad leader in Vietnam & current was in the Air Force in the Khobar Tower bombing & several other uncles served so I appreciate your kind comments!
Everyone gets to shine in HF and it gives them such an incredible diversity. Whoever suits the song the best takes the lead. They told in an interview that with some song it’s clear from the beginning who will be the best to lead, with others they switch the lead, with some they all try out beforehand to see who is the best. Tim said n an interview they planned to do it with one song, Rob being the first to try and as soon as he started they just looked at each other in agreement that this was his song and the rest don’t even have to try.
Me again Chris just would like to put in a request for your list. Home Free American Pie ft. Don McLean who sang the original In 1971 72 which he still sounds great by the way. Just a suggestion.
God Bless our Veterans! Thank You!!! I miss my Dad, my Uncles, and my Grandpa that I never got to meet (and all those family Vets that lived long before). Peace, Love! And Thank You Again!!!
I look forward to your reaction to How Great Thou Art. You will definitely get chills! I'm also curious to see you react to some songs that show their sense of humor. Thanks for great reactions!
Just love your reactions to Home Free. Please react to their collaboration with Lee Greenwood and the Air Force Band doing their rendition of Greenwood's "God Bless The USA".
This song was inspired by the Falklands War, which was going on when Dire Straits lead singer Mark Knopfler wrote the song. ... In this song, Mark Knopfler sings about a soldier who is dying on the battlefield, surrounded by his comrades, who remain by his side as he slips away. The pure brilliance of Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits. Music of Princess Bride was by Mark also
Now check out God Bless the USA ft Lee Greenwood and the US Army Singing Sargents, or American Pie ft. Don McLean, Everybody Walkin’ this Land with an amazing message at the end.
It's a beautiful harmony and haunting also with the bass-heavy song. I almost feel like I am in an empty room with a pipe organ echoing in it. That's what Chance and Tim's bass together sounds like to me.
Happy New Year Larry !!! This is 5 part harmony about as great as it can get to be. I agree Tim & Chance are the perfect co-leads in this one....gives me chills everytime I hear it....the visuals, as per usual from Home Free are impeccable. This is a cover of a Dire Straits song rememberin the War dead from the UK/Argentina conflict in 1982. The UK lost around 500 soldiers in the month long war. An amazing cover and the arrangement was done 1st by a Finnish group in the 1990's...it was tweaked for Home Free
This is from the Dire Straits album Brothers In Arms. My favorite song on that album. I really wish they could add Mark Knopfler's haunting guitar work to this. Love both versions.
This is an amazing interpretation of an incredible song. It's like hearing the Beatles performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. I would love to hear what Marl Knopfler would say about it.
Thanks Larry! This one completely gut punched me and brought me to tears. I forgot to breathe the first time I heard it! I'm a very proud daughter of a deceased highly decorated WW2 Veteran. I never got the opportunity to get to know him, but he is my Hero! This is a hauntingly beautiful video of masterful proportions. For a complete change of direction please check out the video release of Tim's Doo-Wop single from his 1st solo album. It is titled- " COME GO WITH ME " TIM FOUST It's a vibe for sure, I think you will enjoy it very much! From your South Georgia Home Free Home Fry Friend!♥️😀🍟
Chris I will always think of you as the King of Chill’s. Tim was amazing as always but when they are all together it goes to a different level. I can’t say enough about these guys except how much I love them. I know you are not a country fan but I hope you will give Ring of Fire a try because their rendition is out of the box for this song it may just surprise you.
When you said you forgot you were reacting , I completely agree with you ! They have an ability to almost capture you and take you right in . They're incredible ! Love , love ,love the bass . You can almost physically feel deep down inside ! Another wonderful reaction video . I'm really enjoying the ride .
You should check out Tim Foust's collaboration with fellow Acapella singer Peter Hollens. It's a cover of a song from the Hobbit movie. They are in costume like in the movie. Tim brings the low bass and Peter does the high harmonies. Peter did the video edits and layered his voice over 130 times for a choir effect. It's epic!
Great video, Thank you for taking the time to make a video of you're reaction of one of Home Free's finest covers. If you really want to check out Adam Rupp's greatest beatboxing skills, try MayDay or my favorite, Butts Medley.
20 year veteran of the USAF. This song really hits hard. It's wonderful that now people acknowledge the sacrifices our military members make. But, when I returned from Viet Nam I was lucky to fly into an Air Force base, I had friends who flew into civilian airports. People threw things at them & spit at them.
The same happened to my Marine (Sniper & later squad leader). He had no idea what he was coming home to, but came home 3 weeks early because his mother passed away. It took the Marines 3 days & 2 choppers (shot down) to get him out of the front lines, only to come home to the insanity!
I’m so glad you reacted to this, as a retired USAF member, I think everyone should hear this. Thank you so much for reacting to this. Your reaction was spot on.
I very much appreciate your respect of the message of this song while reacting to it. Many reactors seem to ignore the message while blabbing on about Tim's bass or the harmonies of the guys. Thank you!!! This IMO is a masterpiece of perfection. The message, the video and the guys voices... I don't like to call them 'vocals' it seems impersonal to me. Anyway, awesome reaction, as usual, thank you!!
I’m a veteran, so this song resonates with me. I put my weapon down, but if WW3 started I’d go right back. I’m older and slower than I used to be, but I can still shoot and jump out of a plane. My brothers are better off with me than without me. But it needs to be a major conflict of necessity, I’ll let the kiddos handle the BS.
You would love their song Land of the free
"We're fools to make war on our Brothers in Arms", so true, we indeed are fools, every single one of us. No man is better than the other.
Song was written by Mark Kneopfler (sp?) of Dire Straits back in the 80’s during the Falklands War between England and Argentina. It was performed with a 5 minute guitar solo. Club for 5 (sp?) a Finnish group had made and performed an a cappella arrangement. Tim called and asked them about it, and they gave it to him. He made some modifications for Home Free, and they performed and released it for last Veteran’s Day. One of their best, if not the very best, in my opinion.
You got it mostly right, it is Club For Five. Tuukka Haapaniemi is their bass. Tim asked Tuukka if Home Free could use it. Tuukka sent it to them and highly praised it and said that the added "echos" made it Home Free. The added echos were the only difference in the entire arrangement. Tuukka is a friend and mentor to Tim.
"England" is not a sovereign country. The war was between Argentina and Britain/Great Britain/the UK. You would have thought that after the union was formed about 400 years ago, that people would have learned, but clearly not.
I absolutely LOVE Pentatonix. But, Home Free has become my favorite ! 🇺🇸
The notes Tim hits in this song are as deep as the message of the lyrics!
This is the joy of Home Free. Cover or original, serious or ridiculous, they never fail to suck you in. Besides the lyrics, what really hooked me on this one was the beautiful harmonies driven by the three tenors. That burst of sound by them after Chance's solo! And then Chance and Tim running on top of them... Wow wow wow.
This is the best version I've ever heard. To me they all look 'ghost' like when standing in front of that window....I still have chills. Such beautiful harmonies and Tim and Adam C. just deliver an awesome performance....as do all the guys. I'm Australian and it resonates with our own lost men & women who died in service of our Country. Love your reaction Larry....I think the low bass from Tim enters ones body and you not only hear but 'feel' the words....
Fellow Aussie here....I too feel these words to the core of my soul....
@@heathervona7883 It was written about the Falkland Island war.
@@heathervona7883 Hi Heather. big fan of Home Free. This is another outstanding video...
Beautiful in every since of the word! Such a emotional but true song! The harmonies were amazing!!! Tim and Chance were awesome! Great reaction!! I love Home Free😊
I am not a Veteran but feel the pride they must feel
Love this but the original will always be my favourite. The music in the original just gets me every time
Watching this pulled my heart strings in two directions. The exquisite beauty of the music they are creating made me feel joy and awe, but the message with the music was heart wrenching.
This quickly became my favorite song on their “ Land of the Free” album. I love that Chance picked up the lead…his voice lends warmth to the story. This arrangement is like an angelic choir backed by a pipe organ.
I come from a family who have had many serve in the military from WW1 to Iraq. Not all of them made it back home and some were wounded. This song brings a lot of feeling and tears everytime I hear it, but I'm so proud of all of them. I love and support all veterans and military. Thanks for your reaction. This was a Dire Straits original but Home Frees version is the best in my opinion. ✌❤
Thank you Judy. Nice to see you here again!
I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned this, but Tim, the bass, self directs his voice. You can watch his right hand, the lower his voice goes, the lower his hand is. It's easy to watch him in this song. I'm re-watching your reaction, I really respect it, thank you again!
Larry this song was released by Dire Straights in 1985. It was written about the Falkland war. It story is about soldier talking to his comrades as he is dying. Even though I like all Home Free songs this one is one of top 2 or 3 songs they have done. If you are not emotionally touched by this song then I do not what will touch you. Glad you are continuing look at Home Free
Dire Straights are one of my all time favorites. Not to mention Mark Knofler’s amazing guitar playing. Home Free does justice to this song. I would like Larry to react to Dire Staights
I love your reactions, and Home Free! We have only one world but we live in separate ones we need more allies to save the Earth!
Thank you for the background history behind the song!
So many superb chords in that version too. These guys are so incredible in their arrangements and delivery.
lyrics are incredible, video has such power. the neglected, remote, desolate cemetery. the light coming thru Tim and Chance as tho they aren't quite real. you need 5-10 times to get it all. "we are fools to make war in our brothers innarms"
I'm Canadian, my son is a Veteran, and I'm so proud of him. This song gets me every time.
Very powerful. Love that Tim had the lead. ❤️
What a rendition of the Dire Straits Classic. I was and am a huge fan of theirs (DS) and had their album (of the same title) in vinyl, cassette and CD formats. Played it over and over again, as I was growing up to understand what it all meant. Every time I go past a historical resting place of those who answered the call and fought for their convictions, I am always aware that these were somebody's sons, brothers, husbands and fathers,...and I miss a particular one whom I was proud to call my friend.
Home Free is not the first to stir these emotions, but, they do bring it to our faces and ask the difficult questions - and quite beautifully so. There are a million and one stories, which played throughout our history. Wouldn't it be great to focus on any one of them, to truly understand and be humbled by their ultimate sacrifice? If even for a moment. No matter their banner, may they all rest peacefully in the sacred silence.
Thank you Chris, for sharing your personal insights with us, as I suspect we all need to take pause to honour those who were so valiant. I am also certain your words of appreciation comforted the heartbroken, who lost someone very special to them.
We should also be keenly aware that there are many who serve today, who are willing to put their lives on the line for our collectively perceived freedoms. How do we even begin to describe their gift to us?
Perhaps, a song or a poem from our hearts...
Even for those of us who served during "peaceful" times, the idea of us being "brothers in arms" was very real, and I'm certain it still is. Just as a soldier's life may well depend on the man or woman in the next foxhole, those of us who served on the sea also depended on our shipmates. There is a camaraderie and closeness. Mark Knopfler's brilliant lyrics capture it so succinctly in the one line, "You did not desert me, my brothers in arms." Excellent reaction, and you've gained a new subscriber.
Thanks so much! Welcome to the rabbit hole!
@@larryshair Please, please, pleaseeeeeeee do Coffee Anderson - Mr Red White and Blue. Please. As I said before, you and the viewers, will not be upset.
Putting aside the meanings of the lyrics - they inspire goosebumps on their own- what I love about the arrangement is how well Chances breathier lighter voice contrasts but compliments Tims base in the trade off on the verses. This one ranks up there with Do You Hear What I Hear as my favourites.
The background voices sound so much like an organ. Simply beautiful. ❤️ Absolutely not enough words to express my thanks for the brothers and sisters in arms. ❤️
Ditto!
Nothing to say but just awesome
Their version of this song speaks volumes about their patriotism and commitment to their craft. They don't merely sing a song they feel the song and that translates to the performance. Another great performance is Take Me Home Country Roads. They waited to record this for years for it to be the cover they wanted it to be. Check it out when you can.
Excellent reaction to a powerful song, this one SHOULD cause strong emotion in everyone.
I love your reactions! God bless you and yours, America and our one world!!
As has been already said, this was a Dire Straits song and composed originally from a British perspective. The arrangement is not that of Home Free as they clearly note on the original YT page:
Arrangement by Susanna Hietala & Jouni Kannisto of Club for Five
The group "Club for Five" is not an American group either (they hail from Finland!) but also counts as a member the amazing basso profundo, Tukka Haapaniemi. The bass singer of Home Free is Tim Faust who has been well regarded far and wide for some time now.
So, you see, there is quite an international aspect to both the arrangement, composition, and performance of this tune. We all understand some things in common.
This is such a beautiful cover of Dire Straits amazing song!
I love your depth. It far exceeds most men. Thank you. NAMASTE 🙏 Patti
Thank you so much, Patti! Great to see you here again!
Thank You for your great reaction 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸‼️
Thanks Joan!
Amazing cover! Its not easy to covert a rock ballad with an amazing guitar solo to acapella.Bravo!
That’s our King of Bass Tim Foust!!!
This is my current Home Free song, unbelievable performance..thank you so much for reacting to it! HF has done many patriotic songs, which I respect so much. Our military and their families have sacrificed so much for the freedom we take for granted. It is a debt we can’t repay, but we should always remember and honor that sacrifice…to anyone who has served…..Thank you! 💝♥️
I feel right along with you Larry. The first time I heard this song it crushed me. How senseless is WAR if and of itself regardless of which side is forcing it and responding to it. Maybe the MOST MOVING song I've ever heard. Thanks for your reaction, as always, thoughtful and insightful.
Thanks Tom. Good to see you again!
Home Free released this just before Veterans Day. They are unapologetically patriotic and have recorded a lot of songs that approach very sensitive social issues. They are great ambassadors for inclusivity and for keeping an open mind to others perspectives. Please check out Everybody Walkin This Land (Make sure to listen to Tim's message at the end), Undivided, One Voice ft Billy Gilman and People ft Jeffrey East. Those are a couple more songs that have powerful messages. Great reactions! ❤
Thanks Chris!
@@larryshair You are most welcome!
Appreciating your heartfelt reaction. This is certainly in tribute to our service members, fallen, and veterans.. and also there's the strong message that we are foolish to allow ourselves to be divided as we do. Wherever you are, stop making war on those 'others'.
Oooo, this one is so haunting and powerful! Loved the reaction!
It really is! Thank you : )
Home Free songs run the full gambit from deep to goofy. Try their cover of Hillbilly Bone for one that’s just a little goofy yet incredible. It’s country and you’ll still love it. Or stay deep and watch their Cover of In the Blood. Or go epic with their cover of How Great Thou Art.
Tim's bass and Adam's baritone makes this haunting
The song is about a dying soldier talking to those soldiers around him, his brothers in arms.
So very true....
Hello Jenny how are you doing today?
This is hauntingly beautiful. Tim was the right pick. His range is something else. Loved his low notes, loved the echoes, loved the black and white film. Tim and Chance looked ghost like in the windows. You’re right it is sacred. We owe our soldiers and vets everything. My grandfather, father, brother and nephew all served. Thankfully, only my grandfather was wounded but survived. This was wonderful. Good reaction Larry and I pray your sons and my own son never have to fight.
I pray this right back your way. Blessings to you and your family!
Moved me to tears
Loved your reaction! Your expression throughout says it all. This is Home Free's masterpiece... hauntingly beautiful, mesmerizing, chilling, and so, so meaningful.
This hauntingly beautiful song was written and recorded by DIRE STRAITS in the 1980's. ENGLAND and the small FALKLAND ISLANDS off the coast of Argentina went to war. It is a very deep sad song. In my opinion, HOME FREE did it better than anyone ever has! I totally agree with you, the two men who sang lead were perfect. The harmonies were spectacular. Without music, it is hard to show the grief and sadness that the song called for. This song is an absolute masterpiece, A MASTERPIECE. AND, I BELIEVE IT TO BE THE VERY BEST SONG THAT THEY HAVE EVER DONE!!! THANK YOUR AGAIN FOR YOUR VERY OPEN AND HONEST REACTION.
Thank you Sheila
Thank you for your reverent reaction to this hauntingly beautiful song & the respect you conveyed for our military. My dad fought in Germany in WWII, an uncle was wounded in Korea, my deceased husband was a Marine sniper/squad leader in Vietnam & current was in the Air Force in the Khobar Tower bombing & several other uncles served so I appreciate your kind comments!
Thank you so very much. I'm so sorry to hear of your losses. What an unspeakable gift to our country. Many thanks.
Lovely and heartfelt reaction.
Thanks you so much!
Everyone gets to shine in HF and it gives them such an incredible diversity. Whoever suits the song the best takes the lead. They told in an interview that with some song it’s clear from the beginning who will be the best to lead, with others they switch the lead, with some they all try out beforehand to see who is the best. Tim said n an interview they planned to do it with one song, Rob being the first to try and as soon as he started they just looked at each other in agreement that this was his song and the rest don’t even have to try.
Colter wall has a voice I think you will absolutely love and he sings story I think you'll like.
Me again Chris just would like to put in a request for your list. Home Free American Pie ft. Don McLean who sang the original In 1971 72 which he still sounds great by the way. Just a suggestion.
Do you remember Dire Straits? This was written by Mark Knopfler- the famous guitar player who is from Britain. It was at the time of the Falklans war
The somber tone of this song truly depicts the reality of battle.
Helplessly Hoping and Seven Bridges Road. Both are short so you can do both together.
God Bless our Veterans! Thank You!!! I miss my Dad, my Uncles, and my Grandpa that I never got to meet (and all those family Vets that lived long before). Peace, Love! And Thank You Again!!!
Such an incredible gift your family has given our country. Very deep thanks. Words aren't enough.
I look forward to your reaction to How Great Thou Art. You will definitely get chills! I'm also curious to see you react to some songs that show their sense of humor. Thanks for great reactions!
This song is so haunting and beautiful
Hey Marla
You need to listen to Tim Foust singing Stay/Will you still love me. You won't believe his range!
Just love your reactions to Home Free. Please react to their collaboration with Lee Greenwood and the Air Force Band doing their rendition of Greenwood's "God Bless The USA".
From your comments after the end of the song I feel that you do truly have every right to be here and commenting on this music!
I am from Canada and this song made me cry ... so gratefull to all of them
Thank you for understanding what this song is about.
This song was inspired by the Falklands War, which was going on when Dire Straits lead singer Mark Knopfler wrote the song. ... In this song, Mark Knopfler sings about a soldier who is dying on the battlefield, surrounded by his comrades, who remain by his side as he slips away.
The pure brilliance of Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits. Music of Princess Bride was by Mark also
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!! Haunting and beautiful!! LOVE HOME FREE!❤️
I am so happy to see your reaction to this one! Thank you!
Hope you enjoyed it : )
What can be said it's Home Free
That beautiful song shows great respect thank you to all veterans God bless you and our beautiful United States 🇺🇸
This was written by a British band about an British war.
So powerful, moving and stunningly beautiful.
Now check out God Bless the USA ft Lee Greenwood and the US Army Singing Sargents, or American Pie ft. Don McLean, Everybody Walkin’ this Land with an amazing message at the end.
It's a beautiful harmony and haunting also with the bass-heavy song. I almost feel like I am in an empty room with a pipe organ echoing in it. That's what Chance and Tim's bass together sounds like to me.
Happy New Year Larry !!! This is 5 part harmony about as great as it can get to be. I agree Tim & Chance are the perfect co-leads in this one....gives me chills everytime I hear it....the visuals, as per usual from Home Free are impeccable. This is a cover of a Dire Straits song rememberin the War dead from the UK/Argentina conflict in 1982. The UK lost around 500 soldiers in the month long war. An amazing cover and the arrangement was done 1st by a Finnish group in the 1990's...it was tweaked for Home Free
You ate ready to react to their version if Mayday. There are some surprises as the bass sings tenor abd the baritone sings bass. It is very well done.
Please check out "Land of the Free" &/or "Only In America" by these guys!
Hello Tami how are you doing?
This is from the Dire Straits album Brothers In Arms. My favorite song on that album. I really wish they could add Mark Knopfler's haunting guitar work to this. Love both versions.
Thank You for a wonderful reaction !!!
Thanks so much!
This is an amazing interpretation of an incredible song. It's like hearing the Beatles performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. I would love to hear what Marl Knopfler would say about it.
I feel like I’ve had the breath knocked out of me. 😢😢😢
Home Free at their best. Thank you for continuing with Home Free. Great reaction
Great reaction. Land of the Free is another great original song that you should check out.
No mater the country we are all brothers in arms respect is always given from one military member to another enemy or friend
Thanks Larry! This one completely gut punched me and brought me to tears. I forgot to breathe the first time I heard it!
I'm a very proud daughter of a deceased highly decorated WW2 Veteran. I never got the opportunity to get to know him, but he is my Hero!
This is a hauntingly beautiful video of masterful proportions.
For a complete change of direction please check out the video release of Tim's Doo-Wop single from his 1st solo album. It is titled-
" COME GO WITH ME " TIM FOUST
It's a vibe for sure, I think you will enjoy it very much! From your South Georgia Home Free Home Fry Friend!♥️😀🍟
Thank you Louise. So sorry to hear about your father. What an incredible gift to our country. Thank you.
Hi Chris, lovely reaction. I would love to hear you react to their cover of Boys to men’s End of the Road, Blue ain’t your color and Dreamer :)
Chris I will always think of you as the King of Chill’s. Tim was amazing as always but when they are all together it goes to a different level. I can’t say enough about these guys except how much I love them. I know you are not a country fan but I hope you will give Ring of Fire a try because their rendition is out of the box for this song it may just surprise you.
It is better with the Sing-Off version. Especially the reactions of the judges.
I loved this reaction, Larry. Your reactions are truly genuine and heart felt- thank you!
Wow, thank you!
You are right about Austin he's pretty easy on the eyes but I find all the men attractive as well as talented.
When you said you forgot you were reacting , I completely agree with you ! They have an ability to almost capture you and take you right in . They're incredible ! Love , love ,love the bass . You can almost physically feel deep down inside ! Another wonderful reaction video . I'm really enjoying the ride .
Thanks for the heads up on Cullen Vance! Listened to several songs and was really impressed, they were beautiful.
Right? What a nice discovery!
You should check out Tim Foust's collaboration with fellow Acapella singer Peter Hollens. It's a cover of a song from the Hobbit movie. They are in costume like in the movie. Tim brings the low bass and Peter does the high harmonies. Peter did the video edits and layered his voice over 130 times for a choir effect. It's epic!
It would be great for you to hear the original by Dire Straits. Written by Mark Knoefler, the great guitarist!
Your welcome 🤗
Ok Chris, you want to see how high Tim can go, check out his new release of (Will you still love me tomorrow/ stay it is awesome 😍
Great video, Thank you for taking the time to make a video of you're reaction of one of Home Free's finest covers. If you really want to check out Adam Rupp's greatest beatboxing skills, try MayDay or my favorite, Butts Medley.
20 year veteran of the USAF. This song really hits hard. It's wonderful that now people acknowledge the sacrifices our military members make. But, when I returned from Viet Nam I was lucky to fly into an Air Force base, I had friends who flew into civilian airports. People threw things at them & spit at them.
Yes, they did. My husband is a Viet Nam vet.
Thank you so very much for your service! So deeply appreciated.
The same happened to my Marine (Sniper & later squad leader). He had no idea what he was coming home to, but came home 3 weeks early because his mother passed away. It took the Marines 3 days & 2 choppers (shot down) to get him out of the front lines, only to come home to the insanity!
@@mjackson780 Mine was a Marine Viet Nam vet also. He didn't die in Nam but he died at barely 55 partly because of it.
@@usmadgirl3074 I am so sorry for his early death.
Hauntingly beautiful! Filled my soul. Home Free did a gorgeous rendition of this touching song. Perfection!
Please do hopelessly hoping and mayday by home free. Both are stunning
True. Humans can't do that . Tim and Adam were found in Rockwell, NM.
LOL!!!!!
Hey Larry, please check out How Great Thou Art by Home Free. That last part is gonna blow your hair like BOSE 🤣
My husband is a Nam vet. He weeps when he hears this song
I’m so glad you reacted to this, as a retired USAF member, I think everyone should hear this. Thank you so much for reacting to this. Your reaction was spot on.
So many thanks to you for your wonderful gift to our country. Respect.
I very much appreciate your respect of the message of this song while reacting to it. Many reactors seem to ignore the message while blabbing on about Tim's bass or the harmonies of the guys. Thank you!!! This IMO is a masterpiece of perfection. The message, the video and the guys voices... I don't like to call them 'vocals' it seems impersonal to me. Anyway, awesome reaction, as usual, thank you!!
Thanks so very much!
Actually like most reactors he clearly missed the meaning of the lyrics completely.
I’m a veteran, so this song resonates with me. I put my weapon down, but if WW3 started I’d go right back. I’m older and slower than I used to be, but I can still shoot and jump out of a plane. My brothers are better off with me than without me. But it needs to be a major conflict of necessity, I’ll let the kiddos handle the BS.