Disturbed - The Sound Of Silence (REACTION!!!)

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  • @RetroGuy_77
    @RetroGuy_77 Před 5 lety +3350

    "Simon and Garfunkel's version was a warning... Disturbed's version is rage because the warning was ignored." ~ Random comment on another video

  • @Elder_Roth
    @Elder_Roth Před 5 lety +403

    Garfunkel once summed up the song's meaning as "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly internationally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other."

    • @3331Kevin
      @3331Kevin Před 5 lety +8

      that is sad....however in the south where i live in South Carolina city of Charleston we actually do communicate with strangers with a smile...... locals can always notice a tourist or a new resident by the reaction of our candidness , forwardness, friendliness and our charm... they are not used to it and it shows like yellow pollen on a black car in spring......communication and sharing of independent thought still survives and most people i know wish it to remain so.

    • @Arigator2
      @Arigator2 Před 4 lety +3

      You mean like how Paul Simon loved Garfunkel by dumping him and going solo?

    • @toddreed882
      @toddreed882 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly correct, and the song was written in response to the assassination of JFK.

    • @Godzillafan1980
      @Godzillafan1980 Před 10 měsíci

      Sounds like a boomer

  • @bleach9tail
    @bleach9tail Před 4 lety +908

    One thing I noticed.
    Simon and Garfunkle version feels like a surrender to the darkness.
    Disturbed version feels like a call to arms to fight the darkness.

    • @rebeccawhite5128
      @rebeccawhite5128 Před 4 lety +11

      No, S & Gs version is dreamlike, and it gets more forceful towards the end. There's no surrender at all.

    • @gidster192
      @gidster192 Před 4 lety +1

      That description is perfect

    • @Centruxx
      @Centruxx Před 4 lety +2

      Pentatonix version is basically we won.. although we havent 😄

    • @Odid.WarArt
      @Odid.WarArt Před 4 lety +5

      I really like your perspective on this... you are right! That is how I felt too.

    • @rachelcampbell8087
      @rachelcampbell8087 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah, Kremlin KOA posted that exact same comment 5 months ago on another reaction video. But I'm glad you agree with him. I do too.

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 Před 4 lety +1044

    I’ll always love the original, but this version makes the hair on my body stand.

    • @kristinjayne6720
      @kristinjayne6720 Před 4 lety +14

      NJA 3 I was singing this song on my guitar way back when I was a teenager but when I heard this...! Wow! Best cover ever is right!

    • @dandylionriver
      @dandylionriver Před 4 lety +8

      I hear ya man. Its unbelievable!

    • @strawberryredz1997
      @strawberryredz1997 Před 4 lety +4

      Agree, love it!!

    • @teresas.3979
      @teresas.3979 Před 4 lety +3

      Me too. It is just so intense.

    • @Trakehner20
      @Trakehner20 Před 4 lety +9

      I don't care a whole lot for the original compared to this, I can listen to it, but I am so into this version! It goes so deep.

  • @chriscampbell499
    @chriscampbell499 Před 4 lety +172

    David Dramin's performance is epic, but what stands out is how prophetic the lyrics were. This song was written in 1965, before computers and smartphones. Let that sink in for a minute.

    • @michaeldbhawker3556
      @michaeldbhawker3556 Před 4 lety

      prophetic

    • @sportsbank8428
      @sportsbank8428 Před 4 lety +2

      Well first real computer was made in the 40s... Basically took up a hangar bay in size lol... just because a smartphone is 100000x more powerful... we had computers. Technically, there were mechanical computers that the Egyptians even had, that did calculations.

    • @jeromeschwartz4778
      @jeromeschwartz4778 Před 3 lety +1

      Could , be TV , and louder sounds ..

    • @antiacus
      @antiacus Před 3 lety +2

      It could only have been written by humans before this age. Who has the patience for deeply nuanced insight? Not I! I'm on to the next dopamine hit that's just a scroll away. Maybe if someone could like this comment, there's another hit. ;)

    • @rustygraber5798
      @rustygraber5798 Před 3 lety +3

      written in 1963. After JFK assassination.

  • @robhogate2312
    @robhogate2312 Před 5 lety +117

    Garfunkel once summed up the song's meaning as "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly internationally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other.

    • @ericfromkokomo
      @ericfromkokomo Před 5 lety +2

      it's an Anti-War song.

    • @doveoo5
      @doveoo5 Před 5 lety +6

      @@ericfromkokomo Um, yeah, right?, People who are unable to love each other, to respect each other, or even able to accept each other as they are....create war.

    • @thetigersgoat
      @thetigersgoat Před 5 lety +1

      The original version was about the ar. This version is about people using people and loving things. Namely, electronic devices. We pay more attention to our cell phones, than to our loved ones.

    • @robhogate2312
      @robhogate2312 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ericfromkokomo apparently not according to one of the guys that wrote it

    • @robhogate2312
      @robhogate2312 Před 5 lety +4

      @@thetigersgoat there is no original version meaning and this version meaning,the song means what the ppl that wrote it meant it to mean which according to what I found it meant what I posted,also in what I found Simon was referring to sitting in his bathroom with the lights off when he said "hello darkness my old friend"....you can associate lyrics of someone's song to whatever you want but it doesn't change the meaning of the lyrics and if the writers say what the song meant that's all there is to it, covering a song doesn't change what it means....it was apparently clearly stated that it wasn't about a war, which I'm guessing is what you meant,yes it's about ppl being unable to connect with other ppl not because that's what David draiman wanted to mean but because that apparently what Garfunkel wanted it to mean

  • @ritalowrie1296
    @ritalowrie1296 Před 3 lety +36

    It doesn’t matter what he looks like. IT’S HIS VOICE that gives me the chills.

    • @bethannprather1462
      @bethannprather1462 Před 3 lety

      Same here. What's funny is I knew of him through other songs (like "Down with the Sickness). I already appreciated his control and voice even though he's edgier. Then? I heard Disturbed was covering this song and I was like... Ummmm really? 😕. Then I heard it. Sat there with chills and a whole new appreciation for this man's vocal range and talent. He's had quite a past (former girlfriend committing suicide after he broke up with her... He found her hanging) among other things. He had a passion in his voice you can't fake. You have it or you don't... And he most definitely does.

    • @omahathegoodlife3630
      @omahathegoodlife3630 Před rokem

      These two are the worst !!!

  • @thatguy8515
    @thatguy8515 Před 4 lety +698

    Walk in any public place and look around at all the groups of people who are staring into their phones rather than interacting with their friends...people talking without speaking; people hearing without listening...all of their heads down in their phones...and the people bowed and prayed; to the Neon God they made...
    Paul Simon was a time traveler. There is no other explanation.

    • @michele4733
      @michele4733 Před 4 lety +35

      This song was Released 1964 way before iPhones, it was written as a commentary of the lack of communication. but yes, as you interpreted it, is for today

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před 4 lety +10

      DAMN. That's deeply prolific.

    • @chrisl418
      @chrisl418 Před 4 lety +10

      Yup, you are right. As an extrovert it's a lonely world. I reach out to my kids, but their eyes are directed to their screens.

    • @doreenwatson-read
      @doreenwatson-read Před 4 lety +5

      Your right! That's creepy

    • @SirEnderDorothE
      @SirEnderDorothE Před 4 lety +6

      That...is a powerful damned correlation. 10/10, my friend.

  • @Sam-cv6un
    @Sam-cv6un Před 5 lety +289

    Most people (including Garfunkel) tend to interpret the song about the disconnect of communication between people, especially emotional communication. Paul Simon (who wrote the song at 21) has refuted this, saying that the song was primarily born out of angst he was feeling at the time for nobody listening to his ideas. The first line, "Hello darkness my old friend, I've come to talk with you again" was written because he wrote the song in his bathroom with the lights out for an atmospheric and echo chamber like space. He has also stated that though he personally wrote it from that place, the lyrics themselves clearly resonated with people on a much deeper level, the level that I first mentioned.
    This song was picked up by the counter-culture phenomenon that was going on in the 1960s and with the incredibly catchy hook and beautifully stark vocals, it's no surprise it caught on and became one of the duos most famous songs. It means a lot of things to a lot of different people. Some people associate it with John F. Kennedy's assassination because it was released just a few months after that. Others think of war, depression, abuse, bystanders... The list goes on and on. However, you interpret it, I think we can all agree it's an engaging and interesting song!
    Thanks as usual for the thoughtful reaction. I really like the Disturbed version though I personally prefer the original. I love that Disturbed introduced a new audience to an extremely important folk duo from the many decades ago. That kind of thing rarely happens and I'd like to see more musical education through badass covers like this one.

    • @dawgvet7756
      @dawgvet7756 Před 5 lety +8

      Nice synopsis of the Wikipedia page :)

    • @Sam-cv6un
      @Sam-cv6un Před 5 lety +12

      Actually, I've known most of the info on this song for several years because I do a lot of personal research on music history. The only bit I hadn't heard before was Paul Simon's angle on the lyrics which I read in the Ultimate Classic Rock article titled "Revisiting Simon and Garfunkel's Breakthrough, 'The Sounds of Silence'". It also goes into the guitar Al Gorgoni used on the overdub and how he actually doesn't like how that version sounds compared to the original even though it became the more famous version.

    • @dawgvet7756
      @dawgvet7756 Před 5 lety +14

      Sam, I want to apologize. As soon as I hit "reply" I thought to myself that my comment sounded like a smart$%#@%^. I tried to edit it but could not figure out how. No disrespect meant.
      Edit: Yes I now found the three dots to the right of the comment :)

    • @nicholaswatson999
      @nicholaswatson999 Před 5 lety +1

      According to someone in another reaction to the song Who was an original fan when this came out pointed out the main inspiration of this song was a friend of his addiction to heroin in the song Subway and tenement Halls is where the addicts of that day would rest their head in futile him trying get his friend out of that or any of them well at least that's what someone who is alive and heard the original song when it came out said about it in the comment section of that other reaction video was a fan and that's what they posted paraphrasing of course

    • @Sam-cv6un
      @Sam-cv6un Před 5 lety +2

      That's all right, I wasn't mad. Just wanted to explain. :)

  • @brettsteele7386
    @brettsteele7386 Před 5 lety +561

    I have watched hundreds of these reaction video's for this song and you are the first to figure out what the song means, according to Paul Simmon. I am impressed. Great job.

    • @TheScottJeter
      @TheScottJeter Před 5 lety +34

      Yeah, they nailed it, and I love Hyperion1977's comment ""Simon and Garfunkel's version was a warning... Disturbed's version is rage because the warning was ignored." ~ Random comment on another video"

    • @junito1957
      @junito1957 Před 5 lety +7

      @@TheScottJeter THAT A GREAT WAY OF SAYING IT 40 YEARS APART TOO

    • @arx754
      @arx754 Před 4 lety +6

      bret: I like these two guys, but to say they're the first ones to ever figure out what this song means is a bit much. Hardly. I grew up when S & G were HUGE, I vividly remember this song coming out, and I remember everyone pretty much interpreted it just the way these two guys have. And, btw, i find it quite unfortunate that these guys give zero credit to S & G even when they're discussing the lyrics which were WRITTEN by S & G. This group, Disturbed, does a great job it, but they're just doing a "cover" of the song.

    • @loupgarou95
      @loupgarou95 Před 4 lety +21

      @@arx754 I'm pretty sure he meant they were the first modern youtube reactors to correctly analyze the song, not that they were the first ppl to ever correctly analyze it.

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před 4 lety +9

      It makes me so sad that people are so disconnected these days that hardly anyone gets it like these guys do. Just goes to prove the song correct.

  • @stacyechelberger
    @stacyechelberger Před 4 lety +25

    Ive seen him perform this in concert a couple times. It’s amazing how he can go from singing his metal hits to singing this song. He kills it live. I’ve always loved his unique voice.

  • @itssammyejustbeingme
    @itssammyejustbeingme Před 4 lety +16

    One does not simply pause disturbed. To get the full impact of this song you need to listen all the way through with no interruptions. Let the music take you on a journey that you have never experienced before. Let it reach deep into your soul.

  • @petemartinez6717
    @petemartinez6717 Před 5 lety +128

    The original from 1963, neon god was television, a dark, hopeless song about humanity that is even more true today, best cover ever!

    • @maryb1923
      @maryb1923 Před 2 lety

      It is nihilistic view of life,hunankind&the universe as believed by all communists&Marxist’s.

  • @heavycritic9554
    @heavycritic9554 Před 5 lety +118

    What's amazing is that David Draiman does those transitions exactly as effortlessly live as he does in the studio version - that's a lot harder than he makes it look. The "metal grittiness" of his voice at the higher register, isn't something he *_has_* to do due to limited range, like a lot of other singers. It's something he *_chooses_* to do, to give the song more power.
    He's got an awesome voice.

    • @zebulonswearingen9935
      @zebulonswearingen9935 Před 5 lety +2

      Heavy Critic Well said. That entire band is talented.

    • @libertybell8852
      @libertybell8852 Před 5 lety +5

      He does have an amazing voice. Love Disturbed. I am a huge fan of lyrically potent songs

    • @SheepdogSmokey
      @SheepdogSmokey Před 5 lety +4

      I've loved Disturbed since the beginning, but hearing David truly sing shocked me to my core. He was always the screamer, now we get this and it's amazing. Inside the Fire shook me too, but only because of the message.

    • @aaronbarr7037
      @aaronbarr7037 Před 5 lety

      @monty, have you heard ‘the darkness’ off their second album, that is one of my all time favorites by them. He singing chops are unreal.

    • @SheepdogSmokey
      @SheepdogSmokey Před 5 lety +1

      @@aaronbarr7037 yeah, been a fan of theirs since pretty much the beginning

  • @Paula-sw2tt
    @Paula-sw2tt Před 4 lety +23

    I grew up with the original and it is one of my all time favorite songs. I never expected anyone to do it better, especially a group like Disturbed. Their cover is awesome!

  • @tppy2p
    @tppy2p Před 4 lety +58

    I agree that Disturbed actual pulled the darkness out of the song that was always there waiting to be found

  • @sensationaldenny
    @sensationaldenny Před 5 lety +1395

    "People talking without speaking"= Texting
    "People hearing without listening" =Internet
    "prayed to the neon god they made"= Smart Phones
    Paul Simon can see the future

    • @ugluk56
      @ugluk56 Před 5 lety +64

      technology is bad hurr durr

    • @jmorris3607
      @jmorris3607 Před 5 lety +239

      I see what you're saying but this is my take on it:
      "People talking without speaking"= saying things without any real meaning behind them
      "People hearing without listening"= hearing what others are saying but not taking in the message
      "Praying to the neon god they made"= modern materialism in general. We make artificial "gods to worship such as wealth and fame

    • @VeryMelonCB
      @VeryMelonCB Před 5 lety +28

      F-
      See me after class.

    • @watchman1178
      @watchman1178 Před 5 lety +30

      I think Paul Simon was talking about the "hero worship" that he & Garfunkel were experiencing when they were at the zenith of their popularity ("The neon gods they made"), but that's just me.
      As some have already alluded, probably not about technology since the song was written in the 1960's.

    • @amyelizabeth529
      @amyelizabeth529 Před 5 lety +5

      @@ugluk56 Lift up. Inspire free thinking. Don't knock others down, bc you can. This is not the place for close mindedness.

  • @quadclops6346
    @quadclops6346 Před 5 lety +1726

    Still pushin for Audioslave - Like a Stone!

  • @sndrt8448
    @sndrt8448 Před 4 lety +29

    Neon God is technology. More meaning today than when it was written. I love this version 10 fold over the original.

  • @OriginalLictre
    @OriginalLictre Před 5 lety +30

    I think that the two lines, "people talking without speaking", and "People hearing without listening" are more specifically the critical portions of communication, a person can talk all day without saying anything significant, but when you speak to somebody, you're TRYING to connect with them about something you feel is important. On the other side of communication, hearing is passive, just registering sounds with your ears, but listening indicates that you're engaged, you're paying attention, if there's something important being said, you are prepared to take it in, to think about the meanings, and to make decisions on what you've listened to.
    The neon god, in my opinion, is a reference to technology, but more specifically, to the increasing distractions technology was starting to place in front of people, even in the 1960s. Televisions were becoming far more common, smaller, color programming was becoming more common, as color televisions became cheaper. More and more movies, magazines, books, television channels, variety shows... A constant parade of distraction, that people eagerly luxuriated in, lauding more and more choices, whether or not there was anything worthwhile in the content. Then home video hit, and game consoles, then computers shift from being a work-tool to home entertainment. The internet adds to the mass babble of communication people can jump into and out of at will... Cell phones made being distant distraction in public common, then smartphones ramp it up by several notches.
    All of this breaking into people actually communicating and relating to each other, making the silence grow, and nobody's daring to point it out. Silence IS growing like a cancer, and it's metastasized repeatedly in the last fifty years. (Metastasizing is when cancers spread themselves further throughout the body, rather than just growing in a single location).

  • @BrooklynStitcher
    @BrooklynStitcher Před 5 lety +80

    You have to remember that this song was written during two major events in time, the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam War Which I think is why it caught on and meant so much to the 60's counter culture. I think this version speaks to an anger we have about not being heard at a time when politically and socially we are divided. We are being shown everyday that while we have made progress, we actually haven't come that far. To me this is illustrated by the lines "people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening, people writing songs that voices never shared and no one dared disturbed the sound of silence" and are sad in a devastating way in that as much as they spoke to everything that as going on in he 1960s they still apply to everything that is going on now.

    • @ekramer2478
      @ekramer2478 Před 5 lety +9

      That also explains why it goes from Simon and Garfunkle with tragic sadness, to Disturbed with absolute rage. They sang a lament. This guy sings as if it's being ripped out of his own guts a bit at a time.

    • @timnone2924
      @timnone2924 Před 5 lety

      Simon, the writer of the song said there's no real deep meaning behind this, it's about how he would go into a dark bathroom to write music

    • @BrooklynStitcher
      @BrooklynStitcher Před 5 lety +1

      @Tim None Paul Simon may not have attributed deep meaning to the song, however the great thing about music is that it can mean something to the person listening that the writer never intended. The reason this song meant so much to those who heard it back in the 60s was because of what was going on at the time. The reason this version of the song touches me is because of what is going on now. The song doesn't have to mean the same thing to everyone. However, regardless of when it was written or who is singing it or what Paul Simon intended when he wrote it, it moves people. And that is the mission of all art.

    • @denniswebb341
      @denniswebb341 Před 5 lety +1

      and to your point the song meant something different to Art than Simon "Art Garfunkle in an interview clearly stated it was about the inability of people to communicate, not in terms of plain language, or international issues, but rather spiritually and emotionally. The result being, an inability to love one another. Paul Simon on the other hand literally said, I don't actually know. I wrote my parts on several occasions, while sitting in the dark, in the bathroom of my parents house, while playing my guitar."

  • @tartuffethesprywonderdog5883

    Primus-John the Fisherman, Tommy the Cat, My Name is Mud
    Metallica-The Four Horsemen

  • @davidshowmaker4408
    @davidshowmaker4408 Před 4 lety +15

    Disturbed did this song so well, gave me chills the first time I heard it!

  • @pambarab5506
    @pambarab5506 Před 4 lety +40

    I grew up with Simon and Garfunkel, but Disturbed"s version gives me goosebumps. I love them both.

  • @lm-usmc
    @lm-usmc Před 5 lety +23

    I first heard this version in probably the darkest time in my life. PTSD, depression, and alcohol had control of me and I was "circling the drain". I'm not saying this song saved my life, but it kinda spoke to me. I've since sought help from the VA. Although not fully recovered, my life has a purpose again. Thank you guys for doing what you do.

    • @vincebethea6086
      @vincebethea6086 Před rokem +1

      Prayers and love 💘

    • @patriciabailey9792
      @patriciabailey9792 Před rokem

      Oh love, circling the drain, I know it well. I’m glad you’re getting some help. I’m still trying ❤️

  • @HeliRy
    @HeliRy Před 5 lety +465

    Their live performance on Conan was epic.

    • @brianstapleton5031
      @brianstapleton5031 Před 5 lety +31

      Yeah the Conan performance was epic......better than the recorded version

    • @Debrutsideno
      @Debrutsideno Před 5 lety +9

      If you get a chance to watch them preform this live, do it. They nail it live.

    • @johnnylaroux9517
      @johnnylaroux9517 Před 5 lety +13

      @@brianstapleton5031 It was the Highlight of conan's entire career......

    • @83826sarah
      @83826sarah Před 4 lety +5

      Yes it was.. this song is the best and disturbed freaking nailed it.

    • @salicemccool9186
      @salicemccool9186 Před 4 lety +5

      Apparently DD had the flu when they were on Conan. Damn.

  • @JoeKentMagic
    @JoeKentMagic Před 4 lety +59

    Look at a room full of people all bent over their cellphones ...
    "... and the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made ..."
    heavy.

    • @chriskappler3482
      @chriskappler3482 Před 4 lety +7

      And they spoke without speaking, and listened without hearing....with text messages?

    • @missmya3972
      @missmya3972 Před 3 lety +4

      This is such a beautifully written song... and beautiful but sad message.

    • @lunarheart3000
      @lunarheart3000 Před 3 lety +1

      Would have been a good thought if this song was not written before the age of cellphones but technology was the basis for loss of communication think 60s and 70s when family's would be spending more time watching TV then communicating the young children were always on the floor and if you look at any rendition of a pic of a 70s based family the child is usually seen on his hands and knees watching tv the neon God was television.

  • @randycooper3428
    @randycooper3428 Před 4 lety +13

    I think it's even more impressive if you already knew Disturbed and thier usual sound before hearing this. David Draiman is awesome!

  • @gollumandeowyn
    @gollumandeowyn Před 5 lety +321

    Or if you want to do another cover, Chris Cornell did an amazing job with Prince's "Nothing compares to you".

  • @Opie2099
    @Opie2099 Před 5 lety +109

    I dropped a sub and here's why: I have listened to probably 6-ish reactions to this (and Ghost Love score) and you are the ONLY ones that I have seen go past the "Wow his range" and "So powerful" to actually break down the lyrics and meaning. Thank you for that.

    • @SweetLifeBakery
      @SweetLifeBakery Před 4 lety +5

      I grew up listening to the original as my dad loved Simon and Garfunkle, but I never understood the meaning until the first time I heard this version.

    • @juliedawes
      @juliedawes Před 3 lety +2

      @@SweetLifeBakery me either, though I grew up singing along with the other version. This one brings me tears, every time.
      He is like an angel and a demon. The perfect balance of light and dark.
      To me he is basically screaming at people to stop staring at their TV's, phones, etc and learn to communicate with one another again, before it's too late.

  • @grannyLynnsCreations
    @grannyLynnsCreations Před 4 lety +9

    gives me chills every time i hear it... And I loved the original.. I loved Simon and Garfunkle growing up... but Disturbed owns this

  • @lorimckay2704
    @lorimckay2704 Před 4 lety +47

    I loved the original, but this one, OMG, powerful

  • @sinnedam
    @sinnedam Před 5 lety +471

    As much as I like this cover, it’s not a good introduction to disturbed as the majority of their songs sound nothing like this.

    • @Randomperson-ht2ey
      @Randomperson-ht2ey Před 5 lety +15

      Thats one of the reasons this isn't the first disturbed song they've reacted to

    • @Blackbirds_z
      @Blackbirds_z Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah. It's no doubt a hell of a song, but it's not "Distrubed". There are a lot of songs they might check from this excelent band.

    • @michaelbullock4178
      @michaelbullock4178 Před 5 lety +23

      I’d say “Down with the Sickness” and “Indestructible” are two solid tracks to introduce this group

    • @christophernathanandwifesa6566
      @christophernathanandwifesa6566 Před 5 lety +19

      I actually disagree. I love disturbed and this song helps people understand that ins not all just rock and disturbed music always has a meaning. By listening to this you can listen to the real disturbed and listen to the music and feel the words.

    • @santosperez8397
      @santosperez8397 Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed should of done Asylum

  • @Ceeberto
    @Ceeberto Před 5 lety +91

    Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing

    • @romancotruta2603
      @romancotruta2603 Před 5 lety +2

      chrisbrown667 yessss, especially the Alchemy Live version. My favorite song ever

    • @rd3095
      @rd3095 Před 5 lety +3

      YES

    • @nuggetsboi5558
      @nuggetsboi5558 Před 5 lety +4

      Yes, and then Telegraph Road!

    • @sandbox242
      @sandbox242 Před 5 lety +3

      Money for nothing?

    • @MeenToss
      @MeenToss Před 5 lety +1

      Gotta be the Alchemy live version.

  • @amandaw6666
    @amandaw6666 Před 4 lety +18

    This rendition always gives me chills

  • @nisa_skeeter
    @nisa_skeeter Před 4 lety +7

    Wow, many people are not familiar with David Draiman. I really love his vocals, huge Disturbed fan. Glad you guys did a reaction video to one of his performances.

  • @leadcloud
    @leadcloud Před 5 lety +20

    One of my favorite things ever is when hard metal bands do quiet, slow songs. It shows a depth of talent and a love for the artistry that you don't see very often

  • @stevemartin7013
    @stevemartin7013 Před 5 lety +71

    It would be really cool if y’all would occasionally do a sort of “original” vs “cover” series. Like, start the video with a quick review or reaction to the original (or most well known) version and then immediately listen to a recommended cover version that you haven’t heard before and while you’re reacting to it do a compare and contrast to the original that’s fresh on your brains. Might be an interesting way to expand your repertoire and put even more distance between y’all and all the other wannabe reaction channels.

    • @763lamp
      @763lamp Před 5 lety +2

      This is a great idea

  • @keitht2455
    @keitht2455 Před 4 lety +95

    Comment from another vid (paraphrased): Disturbed did for this song what Johnny Cash did for Hurt.
    I either love or hate this idea. Haven't decided yet.

    • @flufftronable
      @flufftronable Před 4 lety +6

      Keith T love what Johnny Cash did for nine inch nails, but this doesn’t work for me Simon and Garfunkel was perfect and awkwardly raw

    • @KatzenjammerKid61
      @KatzenjammerKid61 Před 4 lety +5

      It's bullshit. No one needed to "do" anything to make this song a classic.

    • @brandonstevens7371
      @brandonstevens7371 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah no, Johnny cash actually stripped back hurt and made it more accessible.
      Simon and Garfunkel’s version was much more stripped back and the instrumentation fit the theme and melodies in the song.
      And also the Simon and Garfunkel version is so much better

    • @arthurking6846
      @arthurking6846 Před 4 lety +1

      Basically true, but in very different ways. Hurt was stripped down whereas sound of silence was raged up

    • @stevev4430
      @stevev4430 Před 4 lety

      Despite other comments, ive always felt like Johnny Cash took what made "hurt" so depressing and made it less.. personal. Heroin addiction and the related downward spiral is a specific kind of hurt. Did johnny make it more accessible? Definitely. Everyone dies. I like johnny cash! I just felt like he took a song that was very personal and turned it in to a general "sad cause I'm dying" song, which to me, took away from it 🤷‍♂️ sorry, not sorry.

  • @darrenweston1618
    @darrenweston1618 Před 4 lety +14

    Neon god they made... TV
    But this modern version... social media
    Still relevant today x

  • @Helo1able
    @Helo1able Před 5 lety +210

    Lost in Vegas... You almost had it. There was a division. Mid to late 60's, between the Government, the media outlets. The peoples voices were silent to their ears. Simon tells the story, but Disturbed takes you on that journey. Voices being held prisoner.... It is a deep song, filled with the anger felt, the sadness and sorrow of being ignored.
    Edit* spelling correction

    • @robertvaughn7796
      @robertvaughn7796 Před 5 lety

      They were right on. As Paul Simon has not explained the meaning of the song, only given hints, the song is really just open to interpretation on what the person listening to it feels.

    • @Helo1able
      @Helo1able Před 5 lety +9

      Quote from Paul Simon during an interview responding to a question concerning the meaning behind "Sounds of Silence"; "nobody’s listening to me, nobody’s listening to anyone - it was a post-adolescent angst, it had a level of truth to it... and the lyrics have resonated with millions of people." end quote.
      Sorry....It's hard to interpret anything other than people are talking but no one is listening or being ignored. He explained it just fine.

    • @mandawelch708
      @mandawelch708 Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly, think of the period in which the song was written, it was brilliant and still holds true in many facets

    • @davidtuszynski9797
      @davidtuszynski9797 Před 5 lety

      Could not of said it better myself.

    • @jennifergraham8959
      @jennifergraham8959 Před 5 lety +2

      Alpha1Charlie wow thanks for the info

  • @ripzedze
    @ripzedze Před 5 lety +87

    Temple of the Dog - Say Hello to Heaven

  • @dillpickles1986
    @dillpickles1986 Před 3 lety +3

    Garfunkel once summed up the song's meaning as "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly internationally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other." The sound of silence is essentially people being deaf to other people's emotions and needs, unable to hear the attempts of communication

  • @iamdlogan1
    @iamdlogan1 Před 5 lety +12

    Technology? In 1966...I was born in 1950 and this is my era's music...technology was a reverb and a pocket recorder...maybe a 4 track for those who remember the days.

  • @Mut11
    @Mut11 Před 5 lety +182

    This song on here is a solid 7 out of a 10 .. but the live performance on conan obrien show was a 100000 out of a 10

    • @blakfloyd
      @blakfloyd Před 5 lety +11

      Indeed. No one ever reacts to that and seeing David utterly kill it in a live setting and proving that this cover wasn't studio trickery makes it infinitely better.

    • @brianball9713
      @brianball9713 Před 5 lety +1

      definitely....they gotta do a review of THAT video for sure too now that they've heard the studio version

    • @EB_Sea
      @EB_Sea Před 5 lety

      Studio feels powerful but live blows it out of the water. He lets it all hang out on Conan

    • @mnstorm9927
      @mnstorm9927 Před 5 lety +4

      The recording is still quite amazing, but that live performance has a raw perfection to it that cannot be duplicated for sure.

    • @TheKrazedstang
      @TheKrazedstang Před 5 lety

      Couldn't agree more Matt Price.

  • @youknowitsmetheone
    @youknowitsmetheone Před 5 lety +12

    When the people said it was the best cover ever, they specifically left it at that. The best cover of any song EVER!

  • @Blitzkriegwolf
    @Blitzkriegwolf Před 4 lety +1

    I love the energy you two bring into every video. Keep it up guys! 👌🏻

  • @lorettaoverholt4049
    @lorettaoverholt4049 Před 4 lety +45

    In your analysis you keep ignoring what to me is one of the most important lines. "No one dared disturb the sound of silence."

    • @planet_cupid1560
      @planet_cupid1560 Před 4 lety +4

      I agree. I waited for them to address that line and they never did. This is undoubtedly a very powerful song.

    • @lorettaoverholt4049
      @lorettaoverholt4049 Před 4 lety +3

      @@planet_cupid1560 I agree. I have never seen any of these reactors address that line. I'd like to hear Paul Simon's line by line commentary on this whole song - what the words meant to him as he wrote it.

    • @planet_cupid1560
      @planet_cupid1560 Před 4 lety

      @@lorettaoverholt4049 Paul has done interviews about the meaning of this song but I haven't had time to check them out. The only thing I do know is that he wrote this song in a dark bathroom , thus the opening line , hello darkness my old friend.

    • @ir20111
      @ir20111 Před 4 lety

      @@planet_cupid1560 The songs should be interpreted with the date of release (1964). This song is about what happened after assassination of JFK. (NOv 1963)

    • @colinrichens2790
      @colinrichens2790 Před 4 lety +2

      agree .. important line .....maybe i could relate it to the way they are taking away , slowly but surely our freedom of speech , to stand up and speak out , and we are letting it happen .

  • @bhouse92101
    @bhouse92101 Před 5 lety +78

    Seether - “Careless Whisper” , AWESOME cover of a classic song!!!

    • @jscottgp2011
      @jscottgp2011 Před 5 lety +1

      Brent House holy shit yes!

    • @thrashgodcid5482
      @thrashgodcid5482 Před 5 lety

      only thing to improve that cover would be some saxophone

    • @slim7215
      @slim7215 Před 5 lety

      DO EVERLAST -
      WHAT IT'S LIKE!!!!

    • @willowsyeah7114
      @willowsyeah7114 Před 5 lety +2

      Just like Shinedown’s “Simple Man” cover....AWESOME

    • @bellabunni3
      @bellabunni3 Před 5 lety

      Omg yes! One of my favorites 🙏🏼✨

  • @omgsplosiongg
    @omgsplosiongg Před 5 lety +57

    To me, personally, this cover feels like it is mourning the loss of something in the music industry. People talking without speaking, people hearing without listening and people writing songs that voices never share? People who sing meaningless and generic lyrics just because they flow together, people who listen and consume the music without thinking about it or questioning why they should like it, writers writing songs for labels that is never used and just sits away forgotten among the thousands of other ready to churn out tracks. The neon god we made is basically the modern pop music industry, songs about the same three things with over produced and effortless music tracks that lacks soul. It doesn't evoke emotion, it doesn't raise questions, it doesn't have a lesson or a message, it just brings in money for a while before the next thing takes over. I'm not saying all modern or pop music is like this at all, but it feels like it is a large part of the music industry. The video, with the broken instruments, the clearly destroyed landscape, the imagery just feels like it's talking about the death of music.
    Is what I take away from it, anyway.

    • @ashleycollins5201
      @ashleycollins5201 Před 5 lety +1

      I never thought of it that way....I think your right!

    • @mattj1871
      @mattj1871 Před 5 lety +3

      This is a great possibility for the meaning behind THIS version, but wonder what lies behind Simon and Garfunkle's original. As mentioned above the original comes in the civil rights movement and Vietnam war era, so I think originally tied to that. Either way, its an epic poem that transcends time and events for sure, and allows multiple valid meanings and interpretations.

    • @kristofferlodesjo5781
      @kristofferlodesjo5781 Před 5 lety +1

      Except the lyrics and original song was written 50 years ago.

    • @omgsplosiongg
      @omgsplosiongg Před 5 lety +2

      @@kristofferlodesjo5781 I know, but I'm only talking about this particular cover. Context and meaning can change. This cover is a completely different tone to the original, like most Disturbed covers. When any artist covers a song they usually do so with a different sound, emotion and meaning, often as a way to show people their personal take away and interpretation. It doesn't invalidate the original, just redirects it.

    • @omgsplosiongg
      @omgsplosiongg Před 5 lety +1

      @@ashleycollins5201 Not right, just what I interpreted and took away from Disturbed's more emotional cover and imagery

  • @bernardsalvatore1929
    @bernardsalvatore1929 Před 4 lety +15

    Howie Mandel 😝😝😝😝
    You're KILLING me!!

  • @catgiles3268
    @catgiles3268 Před 3 lety +5

    The original, way before it’s time, was talking about technology being more important to people than human connections. I see it as a prophecy

  • @Chris-adams-rc-journey
    @Chris-adams-rc-journey Před 5 lety +55

    Days of the new- touch peel and stand. Great heavy acoustic 90s rock. Awsome instrumentation

  • @laurentdumesnil6082
    @laurentdumesnil6082 Před 5 lety +61

    Hendrix version of All Along the Watchtower. Original by Dylan.

  • @Pinkfan112173
    @Pinkfan112173 Před 3 lety +5

    This is one of the best covers I have ever heard. Another one in my opinion is Metallica's cover of Bob Seger's Turn The Page.

  • @TigerEyesGlaring
    @TigerEyesGlaring Před 4 lety +15

    Evanescence - My Immortal .... Beware- one of the deepest most emotional songs and powerful videos you'll ever watch. her voice is so angelic.

  • @Catherine3385
    @Catherine3385 Před 5 lety +158

    Disturbed version is amazing

    • @dorustan2009
      @dorustan2009 Před 5 lety +2

      Not only amazing... it's legendary, it's history

  • @girthbrooks4977
    @girthbrooks4977 Před 5 lety +72

    Stevie Ray Vaughan please!

    • @Marie0220
      @Marie0220 Před 5 lety +5

      If they do Stevie it has to be live versions

    • @sndvls
      @sndvls Před 5 lety +4

      Yes something live

    • @Cleve_Crudgington
      @Cleve_Crudgington Před 5 lety +2

      They did Texas Flood live but it was blocked by the record label. If I remember correctly did an edited reupload too but that got taken down as well. Long story short: they were very impressed.

    • @jwb-221
      @jwb-221 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, his cover of Jimi Hendrix, Voodoo Child, would be earth shattering, watching SRV keeping the soul of Hendrix while imparting SRV's tone and rhythm. It would be awesome to watch their reaction of that song!

  • @annkelly0072
    @annkelly0072 Před 4 lety +2

    Simon & Garfunkle made incredible music. The original song was sad & ethereal. Disturbed took this song and gave it a rage & a haunting power that is incredible.
    Draiman's voice is just amazing. You guys should cover their original stuff.

  • @slackers_unite
    @slackers_unite Před 3 lety +3

    The greatness of this song got heightened when Disturbed covered it. Please for all that is pure and beautiful in this world review Disturbed covering this with Myles Kennedy (Alter Bridge) in Houston. You absolutely will be blown away by David and Myles' harmonizing.

  • @wind-upboy939
    @wind-upboy939 Před 5 lety +46

    Halloween is coming. What about a Helloween song?
    The great thing about Helloween: they are quite diverse. Sometimes it is hard to tell that it is the same band.
    speed: Ride the Sky, How many Tears
    epic: Halloween, Keeper of the seven Keys, Eagle fly free
    ballads: A Tale that wasn't right, longing
    speed (another singer): Push, Midnight Sun
    epic again: Time of The Oath, Mission Motherland, Revelations, Occassion Avenue
    Funny: Rise and Fall, Heavy Metal Hamsters, Perfect Gentleman; Lost in America

    • @Rux-pr1xw
      @Rux-pr1xw Před 5 lety +1

      Film Kini I would add mr torture to your last category too. It's a great one

    • @JordiCR91
      @JordiCR91 Před 5 lety

      Hell yea!! 🎃

    • @devilpuppetsinc
      @devilpuppetsinc Před 5 lety

      If they did Helloween I'm very worried that people would request a song that they won't like. Pick an accessible one first and then if they like it try something epic.

    • @jeremiahslade2616
      @jeremiahslade2616 Před 5 lety +1

      Give Skeletons on Parade by Ludo a listen, one of my favorite songs for halloween.

    • @crayter
      @crayter Před 5 lety

      I'm in for some pumpkins united as well!

  • @petebrown3715
    @petebrown3715 Před 5 lety +10

    Still pushing my list boys:
    1. Metallica-Whiplash.
    2. Metal Church- Metal Church.
    3.Megadeth- Peace Sells but Whose Buying.
    4. VoiVod-Ripping Headaches.
    5. Celtic Frost-Procreation of the Wicked.
    Let's make it happen boys.

    • @TOAOM123
      @TOAOM123 Před 5 lety

      Who would wanna buy pieces of shells?

    • @Vasilis_Metalhead
      @Vasilis_Metalhead Před 5 lety

      Metal Church - The Human Factor their best song ever imo, all others on your list are great choices (not that Metal Church isn't)!

  • @deborahsatcher8702
    @deborahsatcher8702 Před 4 lety +6

    Cell phones = Neon God they made.
    I have never hear such a deep, beautiful song!!!🎼🎶🎵

    • @jimmesep2108
      @jimmesep2108 Před 4 lety

      No cell phones in the 60's when this song was written

  • @kristycrocker5456
    @kristycrocker5456 Před 4 lety

    I've been watching these videos on your channel today, I'm amazed. Thank you for getting this out there. You are reacting to some music that some people dont get a chance to hear, and with an un-biased opinion, you are getting music to people who would not have heard it. Some of these songs go unnoticed from certain genres and groups of people. But music is beautiful and an awesome way to connect people.

  • @Thrungey
    @Thrungey Před 5 lety +101

    Have you considered listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan? He was rather special.

  • @indeimaus
    @indeimaus Před 5 lety +455

    some old school disturbed like stricken would be a good!

    • @joshwatson3132
      @joshwatson3132 Před 5 lety +6

      Love your ds vids man. What you doing here though?😂

    • @SeraphimxSins
      @SeraphimxSins Před 5 lety +1

      Josh Watson I see him everywhere lol.

    • @joshwatson3132
      @joshwatson3132 Před 5 lety +1

      @@SeraphimxSins I think I saw him on the comment section to another metal video. It's pretty awesome actually😂

    • @Szanth
      @Szanth Před 5 lety +1

      INDIEMAUS. WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE.

    • @gator4458
      @gator4458 Před 5 lety +2

      Or The Game

  • @dexter2433
    @dexter2433 Před 4 lety +3

    understand he is known as a screamer and this was out of his norm and he even talks about how it was one of his hardest covers to ever do and they spent more time and days working on it because they did want to show respect to the original and give the song the justice and hard work it deserved

    • @ryanwillett728
      @ryanwillett728 Před 4 lety +2

      Fun Fact, He's trained in Classical Music and composition.

  • @melindamaplewood8676
    @melindamaplewood8676 Před 4 lety +31

    Isn’t it amazing that the lyrics originated decades before this modern techno world we live in now? I love the original but this dudes voice is amazing.

  • @superslashcd
    @superslashcd Před 5 lety +107

    Audioslave - show me how to live
    Muse - knights of cydonia

  • @pinballwizard3419
    @pinballwizard3419 Před 5 lety +45

    Third eye By tool!!!!!!!!!
    Judith by a Perfect Circle!!!!!!
    Love this song keep it up guys

  • @bigdee8189
    @bigdee8189 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Brothers....your analysis is SPOT-ON!! You know exactly what you heard, because you guys accurately described the meaning of the song, the way that most people interpret the lyrics! You guys are very insightful in the way you break down what you see and hear, in the songs you review, and it makes for very interesting ideas and thoughts to consider!! This is why I love your channel!!

  • @ronalddonaghe3674
    @ronalddonaghe3674 Před 4 lety +8

    I like the fact that you are interpreting the lyrics, because in this song that's paramount

  • @oldcat7
    @oldcat7 Před 5 lety +11

    Metallica- Disposable Heroes
    Gojira- Backbone
    Led Zeppelin- Rock and Roll
    Black Sabbath- The Wizard
    Electric Light Orchestra- Don't Bring Me Down
    AC/DC- Let There Be Rock
    Rage Against the Machine- No Shelter
    System of a Down- Sugar
    Queens of the Stone Age- No One Knows
    Nine Inch Nails- Where is Everybody?
    Thin Lizzy- The Rocker
    Pantera- Cowboys from Hell
    Dead Kennedys- Holiday in Cambodia
    Gorillaz- Saturn Barz
    Korn- Clown

  • @natefontana617
    @natefontana617 Před 5 lety +159

    Disturbed-Stricken

    • @Mr07obrien
      @Mr07obrien Před 5 lety +1

      sad but truthful song

    • @763lamp
      @763lamp Před 5 lety +5

      Not a huge Disturbed fan but this song is fantastic

    • @Distortia1994
      @Distortia1994 Před 5 lety +3

      Oh, hell yes.

    • @JGH
      @JGH Před 5 lety

      Disturbed - Sacrifice

    • @shawnyglass12
      @shawnyglass12 Před 5 lety +1

      Nate Fontana please

  • @brentmorgan3488
    @brentmorgan3488 Před 3 lety +2

    We must remember that the lyrics of this song were written in the 60's prior to the computer, internet age we are in now.
    Paul Simon was a great Poet and song writer as these lyrics show. He paints a very bleak picture of where humanity is headed if we don't listen to the drum beats being played out at that time in history.
    Disturbed's version was a very powerful rendition of this same theme. People not communicating, or listening to each other.

  • @yztrailryder
    @yztrailryder Před 4 lety +2

    This song gives me goosebumps every time I here it. So blessed to hear it live

  • @mgoldman78
    @mgoldman78 Před 5 lety +112

    I would love to see your reaction to A Perfect Circle - Judith.

    • @TowerMike
      @TowerMike Před 5 lety +6

      Then Tool - Wings for Marie
      So they get more of the story.

    • @jonahcondon9196
      @jonahcondon9196 Před 5 lety

      Seconded!

    • @battistasforza4913
      @battistasforza4913 Před 5 lety

      Me too but I think they wouldn't like it

    • @Igornopolis
      @Igornopolis Před 5 lety

      This! You guys have to do A Perfect Circle. And non of this shitty stuff they've been putting out last few years. Judith is a great start. Cheers.

    • @_amadeus__
      @_amadeus__ Před 5 lety +1

      Hmmmph,...…..Orestes or 3 Libras

  • @ziadrishmany1539
    @ziadrishmany1539 Před 5 lety +196

    Guys.... Tool - Vicarious

    • @JtOrem
      @JtOrem Před 5 lety

      Yessss

    • @GeoffVentures
      @GeoffVentures Před 5 lety +6

      Or Parabol/parabola

    • @JtOrem
      @JtOrem Před 5 lety

      @@GeoffVentures that's my favorite song but vicarious is more straightforward lyrically but either way they're going to get both of the songs masterful works lyrically for sure

    • @MiddayMantra
      @MiddayMantra Před 5 lety

      ziad rishmany YES or Jambi

  • @jojozahau
    @jojozahau Před 4 lety +3

    I feel you bro. That's the same reaction we all have here. But, not lyrically. A lot of people were emotional during the song un-lyrically, but musically. You guys figure it out all the Lyrical meanings of the song..

  • @rathemoor5712
    @rathemoor5712 Před 4 lety +9

    You can cross off another genre with this: Classical. He is "classically" trained.

  • @zombiexbunny
    @zombiexbunny Před 5 lety +122

    Howie Mandel, George?? Come on!! He's much better looking than Howie 😆😆
    David Draiman has such a beautiful voice and a very commanding stage presence. I know Disturbed gets a lot of shit for being "too commercial" or whatever (for the metal community), but David is incredibly talented. To me, he has one those unmistakable voices - when you hear it, you KNOW who that is. Definitely check out some more Disturbed :)

    • @nikeyy35
      @nikeyy35 Před 5 lety

      and he has fish hooks in his lip.

    • @Wickerrman
      @Wickerrman Před 5 lety +2

      Well said, personally I'd recommend both Land of Confusion and Prayer. Those two songs are probably my favourite singles after this one!

    • @zombiexbunny
      @zombiexbunny Před 5 lety +1

      @@Wickerrman Prayer is definitely good one!

    • @insanzeforlife5150
      @insanzeforlife5150 Před 5 lety

      Shout 2000 would make for a great video dudes!!!

    • @dtmuffinman
      @dtmuffinman Před 5 lety +1

      Definitely a top tier metal singer for SURE, and I think Disturbed is a great band for these guys to listen to as kind of a "gateway" metal, or more accurately just a more accessible metal.

  • @chriswooldridge1301
    @chriswooldridge1301 Před 5 lety +39

    His vocals are this band's focal point, as they should be. Great range, control, tone, and power.

    • @chriswooldridge1301
      @chriswooldridge1301 Před 5 lety

      @Gleb Mikhalev
      Over 4 octaves is pretty good range. It's not Rob Halford or Freddie Mercury, but it's nothing to scoff at.

  • @katyc.1969
    @katyc.1969 Před rokem +1

    The first version was a warning. This version is anger that the warning was not heeded. the song is about how tv and electronic media would (and has) created a problem in people really communicating. we have lost touch with each other and in some cases with reality itself; we can create our own reality-something never ever meant to happen!

  • @terigomric9926
    @terigomric9926 Před 5 lety +1

    This version is so powerful. It takes a great song to give me goosebumps. Obviously this one did. Plus love your wide variety of music you guys react to. Keep the great music choices coming.

  • @bradymcfarland8819
    @bradymcfarland8819 Před 5 lety +198

    You guys should do Pearl Jam - Black

  • @530REDJ
    @530REDJ Před 5 lety +232

    Disturbed- Down with the sickness

    • @trentonturner1777
      @trentonturner1777 Před 5 lety +5

      REDJ530 yes

    • @TheAphexTim
      @TheAphexTim Před 5 lety +5

      no

    • @JGH
      @JGH Před 5 lety +6

      Noo

    • @EricRoberts2112
      @EricRoberts2112 Před 5 lety +2

      Yes

    • @ragerider6283
      @ragerider6283 Před 5 lety +6

      Yes. Whether you like the song or not, Down with the Sickness is a classic Disturbed & Nu metal genre track that the guys would benefit from hearing to understand the evolution of the band & Nu metal.....in my opinion.

  • @rlccar8518
    @rlccar8518 Před 3 lety +2

    The people with instruments were silent because they didn’t have music, and the people with music were silent because they didn’t have instruments. At the end of the video they’re finally getting together.

  • @kurtzeller6480
    @kurtzeller6480 Před 5 lety +1

    I think you guys got the point - both original song and the more recent video. Kudos!

  • @johnfilmore7638
    @johnfilmore7638 Před 5 lety +25

    I've heard this song since I was a kid, way before the advent of smartphones and social media. That interpretation of "the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made" written in the early 60s, is an uncanny view of modern society glued in reverence to their smartphones, oblivious and walking silently past everyone around them. The sound of silence

    • @tanawilliams7498
      @tanawilliams7498 Před 5 lety

      And the uncanniness people who are bowing and praying instead of to their God to their real god a man who lives in the White House

    • @melodyprince65
      @melodyprince65 Před 4 lety

      @@tanawilliams7498 how does that even make sense? Trump 2020

    • @tanawilliams7498
      @tanawilliams7498 Před 4 lety

      @@melodyprince65 I am not a mind reader though I have sometimes been accused of it I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about woman on the only way Trump will be back in in 2020 is because Moscow Mitch is helping to keep our elections hackable

  • @MsPinkwolf
    @MsPinkwolf Před 5 lety +37

    'people are hearing without listening'....never a truer word said.

    • @Paul19681000
      @Paul19681000 Před 5 lety

      Ozzy said it first. "But they're not blind, it's just that they wont see!!" ;)

  • @karenjuarez2126
    @karenjuarez2126 Před 4 lety

    Logic fan here stopping by to say I'm a Disturbed fan, Mettalica, slipknot, Mozart, J Cole, Beyonce, and Beatles fan. I love the fact you guys listen to everything too. Been with you since the beginning.

  • @Scoobay
    @Scoobay Před 5 lety +94

    If you haven’t heard anything from Disturbed prior to this, you have to check out *Disturbed - Down with the Sickness*

    • @ibmasterblaster
      @ibmasterblaster Před 5 lety +4

      Agree. If you start with sickness, then you move to this song, you'll appreciate this song more, as it's so different from their "normal" sound

    • @dumuell
      @dumuell Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, that way you guys can hear how they've always been terrible.

    • @gregpritchard4411
      @gregpritchard4411 Před 5 lety

      down with the sickness taylor swift mash up. So hauntingly beautiful, the pop melody makes an incredible song new and is probably the greatest mash up ever

  • @taup184
    @taup184 Před 5 lety +43

    Please react Nightwish! It's Symphonic Metal; a sub-genre you haven't heard anything from yet! You are truly missing out Ryan and George!
    Most people request Ghost Love Score from their Wacken concert, but honestly you could pick literally anything from Wacken 2013. It's all gold. They are one of those rare bands in which the studio, while still very good, is not the best version of the band.

    • @pugshorty9852
      @pugshorty9852 Před 5 lety

      I like the way you think. :-)

    • @taup184
      @taup184 Před 5 lety

      @@pugshorty9852 My other favorite reaction channel finally did Ghost Love Score today after much pestering by myself and others! Here is hoping Ryan and George finally get to it! czcams.com/video/nELdScu74D0/video.html

    • @taup184
      @taup184 Před 5 lety

      @@jealousgods4847 I don't share that opinion but to each their own. Also Kamelot is Power Metal, not Symphonic. At least not to my knowledge as I haven't hear all of their material.

    • @theCTCamp
      @theCTCamp Před 5 lety +1

      I'd put Kamelot, Hammerfall, and Nightwish on the same plane personally. I love them all lol, but they all hit different emotions for me.

    • @goldenthronemusic6651
      @goldenthronemusic6651 Před 5 lety

      Yes, I want them to do Nightwish so bad. With all the Nightwish requests they have been getting, it's only a matter of time. Hopefully they choose a good introductory song though.

  • @honeybadgerusa5689
    @honeybadgerusa5689 Před 5 lety +1

    This guys voice is absolutely incredible!!!

    • @tonyiommi2380
      @tonyiommi2380 Před 5 lety

      Too much autotune in the high pitch bits. The original is beter

  • @dmr14wizkid14
    @dmr14wizkid14 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow you guys Hit the nail on the Head excellent job you truly figured out what the song really was about at least according to the original Artist love here reaction videos keep up the good work I Also love your Passion for your reactions

  • @kandygoodwin5708
    @kandygoodwin5708 Před 5 lety +107

    Should have listened to a Disturbed song before you listened to this.. then you really would have been in awe. He is amazing.

    • @tallcancerlady
      @tallcancerlady Před 5 lety +5

      Love them. I'm 38 and I went to my first concert where Disturbed was the opening act in 2000. Now I'm 38. 18 years and they are still my favorite!!

    • @tallcancerlady
      @tallcancerlady Před 5 lety +3

      Sickness maybe

    • @kentonkruger8333
      @kentonkruger8333 Před 5 lety +3

      kandy, I fully agree. I think this song is likely better appreciated if one is familiar with the band beforehand.

    • @joyceweatherly3439
      @joyceweatherly3439 Před 5 lety

      I agree

  • @Lathr
    @Lathr Před 5 lety +26

    Nightwish - Ghost Love Score (Live Wacken 2013)

    • @zachclark5544
      @zachclark5544 Před 5 lety

      I havent heard the Wacken recording, but that's one of my favorites from them.

    • @goldenthronemusic6651
      @goldenthronemusic6651 Před 5 lety

      Been wanting them to do a Nightwish song for a while. Hopefully they get around to it soon.

  • @ocheltree1
    @ocheltree1 Před 4 lety

    Your analogy is spot on. I appreciate that you fella's really give each song a chance and an honest opinion. Well done. Thank you.

  • @JulioBatista66
    @JulioBatista66 Před 5 lety +1

    I gotta tell you....being a huge fan of Simon and Garfunkel for most of my life, you guys really hit on some great thinking points and most of what you said is so spot on. Paul Simon is a master song writer and I feel Sounds Of Silence is one of the top ten most important songs ever written. Kudos to you guys for your insight to this timeless classic.

  • @gollumandeowyn
    @gollumandeowyn Před 5 lety +299

    Okay. You did the one everybody was begging for. Can you do the one that no one but me wants? Buckethead's "Soothsayer".