Top 9 Blind Audition (The Voice around the world 65)
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- Top 9 Blind Audition (The Voice around the world 65)
INDEX OF MUSIC
0:00 Robert Reamzy -I Just Can't Stop Loving You (Romania)
1:46 Julia van Bergen - 2U (Holland)
3:30 Tamara - Knockin' On Heaven's Door (France)
5:50 Rhayra Silva - One Love (Angola)
7:37 Maurizio Di Cesare - All Of Me (Italy)
9:44 Inês Simões - I Have Nothing (Portugal)
12:35 Ingo Röll - The Man Who Can't Be Moved (Germany)
14:19 Oliwia Lachnik - Lovin' You (Poland)
16:14 Moriah Formica - Crazy On You (US) - Zábava
I love Tamara's voice. So unique and beautiful. ❤
Aww...the young man that started this segment. So sweet and humble.
Tengo 46 años y me encanta ver esté tipo de recopilaciones gracias por haser esto bendiciones
That last girl can flat out ROCK!!!
Eu amo esse um homem cantado robert
The 3rd one (the French girl)...love her voice
- keep'em coming Pure Emotion - thanks
edited. Pure, I understand you, and love that you have high standards--not necessarily for perfection, but in the warm wonderful and entertaining moments. I can find absolute perfection almost anywhere, but the ones you pick are great. Whatever moves you seems to move me also. We need more like you in the world! It's far more than the music, it is the people and the feelings-Life and living around the world.
my apologies to you my friend. Even my initial comment could easily be considered unkind.
Mike, thanks for your words! I chose this contestant because he really showed me unusual features in The Voice auditions. Usually all the contestants present themselves with a firm and strong image, but he has proved fragile, emotional but integrity! Techniques can be learned to correct imperfections, but certain characteristics are innate and makes me appreciate one candidate more than another. This case was one of them!
I didn't know all of that but I know you "feel" it when you watch a video and choose to put it into you selections. You put many many into you collections that others would not for fear someone might say they are good enough. If you like it, and even if they don't turn one chair you re-post it, and in almost every case, I like it also. Thanks.
- Moriah Formica - outstanding and so entertaining. Lives nearby. Local artist.
you are lucky that girl can sing her ass off
- since appearing on the show, she has played a lot locally. A really good kid, and so talented.
@@usascorpio She should have gone much farther on the show than she did. (Grrrr. Thanks, Miley.) She's great.
I thoroughly enjoyed this, as always! Sorry to see the unnecessary name calling and such in the comments, though. Music should be a uniting force in this world.
Thank you for your appreciated support!!
I love Whitney Houston and her music but I'm very tired of listening to so many contestants singing the same song (i have nothing). It's getting old. I like to hear different songs that others have not sung or is rare. I believe I've heard "I have nothing" sung 17 times now. Let me ask, what version is the best you all have heard of "I have nothing" in any music competition in any country over the years?
I loathe that damn song. When it first came out the woman living next door played that damn thing on repeat day and night for months at full volume, not even breaking into her place and stealing the damn cd stopped her for long.
☺🤗
Poland
anyone know why sometimes they put up a curtain between the judges and the performer? like with Inês Simões
.......... @8:41 I am guessing the hand gesture means LOVE ? but here in the U.S.A. , where I work , if they use that hand gesture it means LOSER !
The michael Jackson guy, sings reakky bad.
The first guy sounded horrible.
Dear sir, unsubscribe if you do not realize that was a moving wonderful moment.
he shure was horrible, please ignore mike
Not horrible. Extremely young and not used to performing before a crowd. Also singing in a foreign language. Cut him a little slack. Lots of emotion and potential. A competition winner, no, but watch for him later.
Was the first guy good? Lol and the knocking on heavens door was wierd lol
Yeah, French judges love "different".
in US making an L with you hand on your forehead means 'loser'.
can't help but think it means something different in Italy
the first guy is so pitchy i don't understand how anyone turned for him at all its not that a few years of practice wouldn't help its just that he is all over the place
You shouldn't include clips from Germany. It gets the whole video blocked in Germany.
Benno Witter Yes, this is a problem! One solution is the proxy server. I'll also be uploading blocked videos on my VIMEO channel, the link is on description of this channel. Thx!
12:17 WTF????? xD
if your saying that because the other 3 pushed that one coaches button, it is because he was the only coach with a spot left on his team
Wtf in italy ?
if i was a judge and a performer does this curtain thing i would have just said that "sorry i dont want you now!) it is so stupid that you are hiding yourself.... they should not allow it anyway
Migratory Bird
It is called the Voice, not the face..no need to see the performer
@@TazorNissen but why some and not the est?
quemeese
Because they are shy / have stage fear
@@quemeese Some countries think that the audience reaction to the performer's looks will influence the judges.
It's the producers of the voice who sets up the curtain thing, not the contestant. Maybe they do it get the audience and those watching from home to judge author seeing them. But mostly it's the shock factor, the voice didnt for the person singing.
The judge took part of the chair, to see the gurl singing. This is not rigth .
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For the Michael Jackson dude: he sounded really bad but after de judges turned. He becomes very emotional and can't sing proper anymore... the beginning wasn't so bad, that’s true also. I feel sorry for him when he realizes that he is screwing up, becource I'm pretty sure he's a good singer.
slaats40, yeah, he was just overtaken by emotions there, but I definitely think there’s some potential.
That is what I forgotten to say, I agree with you Ithil Nin :)