When someone looks for an accurate history and doesn't get it, it's disappointing It's no longer an orphanage, or so I've heard I've heard it's no longer her husband who takes her hand...... It's Lin to let her know her and her husband's story has been told
@RLucas30002 ай бұрын
Not sure if you will see this a year later, just discovered you through this. 1776 is in my top 5 favorite musical movies (along with Rocky Horror, Wizard of Oz, Hairspray, and the Doris Day musical Calamity Jane. (Have you seen Calamity Jane? If not, PLEASE check it out and let me know what you think, it’s such a joy!)) Regarding this 1776 adaption, I wish they had taken politics out of it. I just want to hear strong female voices sing the songs. But of course it was never recorded. Budget should ALWAYS include the recording fee. A show not recorded is basically a show that never existed. By the way, have you heard the score to the 1967 musical Mata Hari? The song from it ‘Maman’ is every bit as stunning as ‘Mama, Look Sharp’!
@foghornleghorn8094 ай бұрын
Aurora also performed the Take Me Back Home for Frozen Planet II. It`s really good. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/o6qKlZiInamwYoE.html -watch to the end
@lalaelectra6 ай бұрын
What a great breakdown ❤
@DayleSong6 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly, @lalaelectra! What is your favorite part of Hamilton?
@lalaelectra6 ай бұрын
Satisfied ❤️❤️❤️
@DoctorDisney6 ай бұрын
Hi Aurora!!
@WeightlessBallast6 ай бұрын
Lovely, inspiring!
@cheyannargo6 ай бұрын
if you want 70 music listen to boombaya by blackpink
@DayleSong6 ай бұрын
Thank you @cheyannargo! I'll put that on my radar! Are you a devoted fan of Blackpink?
@isabeljanes82306 ай бұрын
These characters deserved a Covid lockdown.
@mokasajin7 ай бұрын
Question, did u guys switch clothes in this half of the video or am i going mental 😂❤
@DayleSong6 ай бұрын
Haha! Good catch! Thanks for watching, @teddyhusband! What's your favorite Aurora song?
@WhiteTiger3338 ай бұрын
Awwww...it was a long time before I could hear "Through the Eyes of a Child" without tearing up, or choking up if trying to sing along. Same for other songs of hers, as well, but that one is truly special. And you are spot on - she has mentioned in interviews that people should get from the songs what works for them. Sometimes she is surprised by what someone says the song evokes for them, but it's perfect, just the same. Yes, Silja Sol is pursuing her own musical career now. She does have her own KZfaq channel.
@electro_statyk97948 ай бұрын
Why did you skip over runaway ??? Why
@DayleSong6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for asking, @electro_statyk9794! The simple answer: copyright issues. In order to bring you our full reaction, we had to cut down some of the music. I hope you enjoyed the talk all the same. Runaway is amazing!
@ggoflove72538 ай бұрын
🧚 O-
@Casin8 ай бұрын
Only Aurora would be like, "Christmas concert? I'm going to sing about getting murdered!" Great reactions, glad to see you coming back to Aurora!
@pernille19148 ай бұрын
Nice reaction and beautiful frasing of what I have struggled to put in to words- «she gave us the pathway to healing.»
@JohnHF19578 ай бұрын
You messed this up with skipping parts of the songs.
@avedic8 ай бұрын
Interesting how you noticed on Soft Universe....she had her eyes closed for much of it, unlike the earlier songs. My guess? It was the first song in the set from her not yet released forthcoming sophomore album. No one would have heard it before. I imagine she might have felt slightly less confident, or more inwardly focused, since it was so new and raw. Just a guess. :) The only other song in this concert from that next album was It Happened Quiet. Now I'm curious to see if I notice her eyes closed during that as well....
@avedic8 ай бұрын
I quite like the dynamic between you two! Dr. Disney is very emotionally intelligent and full of infectious childlike wonder. And Dayle has great insights into the technicalities of things and appreciates/understands Aurora's mastery of music. And I love that you chose to do this specific concert in full. imo, this is THE pinnacle of Aurora's career...so far. Some of my favorite songs she's ever made...came after this. But this concert is just...perfect. Totally transcendent.
@malinpiratberg30698 ай бұрын
Thank you both for a beautiful reaction. Merry x-mas from sweden 🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻
@oh5158 ай бұрын
Nice reaction 🌸🌼 In Norway we didn’t applaud in the churches before the midlife of the 1980s. Nidarosdomen is our national cathedral where the Kings and Queens are crowned, and it’s built on the grave of St. Olav (1030). It’s also still a pilgrim church. Due to the especial history and atmosphere in the Cathedral, most people rather sit down.
@heidifarstadkvalheim49528 ай бұрын
She sayd in Haik consert that " It happened Quiet " was a dark song... so just listen to what she sais...
@kentsolgule53628 ай бұрын
Nice reaction. If you want to react to her latest song Your Blood this seems to be the best live at the moment (some smaller sound problems remains, but the big drop out is fixed here): kzfaq.info/get/bejne/p51opZVnppbSgoE.htmlfeature=shared
@peterjack8408 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable reaction, guys! You both have interesting things to say about her songs. One mild negative, you lose marks for skipping through some of the songs, especially “Through The Eyes of a Child”. It’s jarring, and a bit annoying, and many Aurora fans will feel you’re being disrespectful to her songs by skipping portions of them. Other than that, thanks for reacting to Aurora!
@MBella1238 ай бұрын
Guys, the sound of the songs were a little quiet 😕
@brendapace35418 ай бұрын
I don't hear the concert 😢
@HanFyren8 ай бұрын
It always breaks me when she starts demanding "Don't you..." Then pleads "...Please don't leave me here"
@Roy-mw5js8 ай бұрын
One little Warrior channel has Demo version of Runaway if you want to see evolution of song Love Aurora ❤
@lillm68748 ай бұрын
👍😍😍❤️
@henrybeinghonest8 ай бұрын
You two seem very kind . This concert is basically all I know of Aurora so far and it has brought me to tears.. Her music speaks to my humanity. I connected to what the doctor said after 'through the eyes of a child' . After listening to more of her stuff I will come back to watch your reaction to it. 🧡
@Harald43408 ай бұрын
Thank you guys. There is so much more by Aurora. Please keep up with her
@maxsteiner19648 ай бұрын
"The Pediatrician in me" Dr. Disney, that is both beautiful and funny to me cos it made me think of a skit from Two and a half men, where the new husband to Alan's ex-wife, who is a Pediatrician, gets asked by Alan's new, sexy but complete dense girlfriend what kind of doctor he is. I'm a Pediatrician. Oh, so your into feet? ... No, children ... Isn't that illegal? It was very funny. Sorry for the digression.
@maxsteiner19648 ай бұрын
Aurora is a bit low in volume here compare to you guys. Just saying. Love from Norway.
@Accolonian8 ай бұрын
Since you mentioned yourself the attack in Norway some years ago, you should know that the song "boy in the grass" earlier in the set is actually about that event. The boy lying in the grass lie there because he has been shot. And the children "jumping to the sky" are the victims. Aurora knew someone who died that day, so she sings "when will my healing come". It's a really hard song to listen to when you know the meaning.
@johndennison31408 ай бұрын
Forget all your over sexualised mainstream media driven artists that churn out all the same lyrics and cliches that you’ve heard hundreds of times before,Aurora is in a league of her own delivering time after time performances that touch and move emotions inside of you that you never thought you had,to say she’s special would be an understatement. I’ve seen her perform live 3 times in concert and at my age of 67 I’ve seen scores of artists over the years live here in the UK and honestly no one has come close to moving me emotionally like Aurora,with each song she just transports you to the very place that she is seeing,and its completely understandable that she calls her songs her little children for you can visibly see the love she has for them.and just as her mother said you can be a medicine for everyone,what a wise mother for yes I for one am truly blessed to have her words of medicine her little children in my life.❤️❤️
@Oldperson-wt3ui8 ай бұрын
Nice reaction, my favorites from this concert are not the majority of her fans choice, my first choice is Soft Universe, followed by Under Stars, Winter Bird and Little Boy in The Grass. I honestly love all the songs, but I rarely listen to the most popular songs because I see them a lot in reactions.
@gratefulpitnicker7 ай бұрын
“Speak to me, Speak to me, With LOVE in your words” What a beautiful sentiment. I agree with you, 🧚 Aurora 🧚 writes such masterpieces, oftentimes I find the lesser-known songs more satisfying.
@Oldperson-wt3ui7 ай бұрын
@@gratefulpitnicker That is funny, I love those particular lyrics too, I have told others how much I love those lyrics, too, lol
@gratefulpitnicker7 ай бұрын
@@Oldperson-wt3ui I truly believe 🧚 Aurora 🧚 speaks to our souls and our primal needs, thoughts, and wishes. She has (is?) a gift the world sorely needs. (Btw, 60 yr old here, so I’m a “mature” fan of hers also)
@janr.halvorsen75688 ай бұрын
Unfortunately you seem to have forgotten to check the sound level in this reaction, the music is very very low, so it's not worthy to listen through the whole reaction..
@kevdenn8 ай бұрын
I was just going to mention the volume level on the video. Way too low. Check your recording levels guys.
@Einyen8 ай бұрын
There is a pure a cappella performance of "Through The Eyes of a Child" called Vevo UK Lift on her main youtube channel, which is at least as magical as this one imo. This was the first ever performance of "It Happened Quiet", and it was 11 months before the song was actually released on the album.
@i_am_m33848 ай бұрын
My interpretation of the line "He didn't mean to do no harm" in murder song: 'He' actually didn't want to harm 'her' and 'he' was very aware of the fact, that 'he' would harm her doing what she wants him to do. In this song, it was 'her' decision, that she wanted to be killed. 'He' was dedicated to fulfill her wishes and the countdown was actually his last try to give 'her' the opportunity to stop him from doing that dead 'he' didn't really want to do.
@hakanandersson12768 ай бұрын
Hey guys. First thing first you are so interesting to your reaction to Aurora and it seems that you like her...........but, but you butchered through the eyes of a child... which is one of her most beloved song and performance. That is not good in my world :-)
@Geralt268 ай бұрын
As I said many times it is just magical concert. Just perfection and so emotional too. I wish two more song was recorded too (2 missing here). If you are talking about attack including Norway, one of the song here The Little Boy in the Grass was exactly about it. It was about Utoya massacre when she lost someone very close to her. This was great performance of that song, but i also love maybe even more more raw, emotional and acoustic version from Mahogany Session. Just Aurora, boat and Odd Martin with a guitar (I also like symbolism of boat as Utoya is a island). My favorite songs/performances from the concerts are probably Lucky and Though the Eyes of the Child, but love every song from here.
@kentovewagenes11418 ай бұрын
Lucky and Trough the eyes of a Child is masterpieces IMO ❤️ Aurora is a magical creature ❤️ I have 2 favorite artists in the whole world and both are from Norway... crazy... Aurora and Angelina Jordan ❤️ And they are both Prodigys 👍❤️
@RunarNyrud8 ай бұрын
This concert is a national treasure! Some fun facts: The choir is Oslo Fagottkor, it is a choir for gay men only 😃 The Nidarosdomen has 3 organs. The main one is an Steinmeyer pipe organ with almost 10.000 pipes, it's weight is about 40.000 kg, or 88.000 pounds.
@kungsverige18868 ай бұрын
That sound from the organs are real power.I have been there on a consert when I worked I Trondheim 🇸🇪
@RunarNyrud8 ай бұрын
The concert is edited by NRK. There was, if I remember correctly, two more songs performed. The order of the songs might also be changed.
@Einyen8 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was "All Is Soft Inside" only the 3rd ever live performance of the song, and "Helt Til Månen Går Til Ro" (Norwegian hymn). The worst thing is they were most likely only cut to fit the show into a 1 hour timeslot, which is so sad and such a waste, since it was aired at 11:15pm anyway , and who cares if it is over 1 hour outside the "primetime" timeslots.
@Tarkus_8 ай бұрын
@@Einyen It will probably never happen, but it would be awesome if they ever released a Blu-ray of the entire concert.
@Einyen8 ай бұрын
@@Tarkus_ Yeah, I actually wrote to NRK in Norwegian ~1 year ago and asked for Blu-ray or DVD release or just payed streaming and assured them there would be many interested. But he wouldn't even confirm there were missing songs, and he said they didn't release DVD or Blu-ray after their webplayer for NRK was released. So I responded that then the missing songs should be on the webplayer, but no response. So the chance it will ever happen is almost non existent. I hope they didn't delete the songs, maybe some NRK employee Warriors will save them and release them in many years when it's ok. A huge sized video of the concert in a professional format was found not so long ago, which is the base for the 4K upscaled video on youtube, but even that did not contain the 2 songs unfortunately, I guess it was the finished source video after the 2 songs were cut.
@Tarkus_8 ай бұрын
@@Einyen Thanks for sharing that! 👍
@Tarkus_8 ай бұрын
Great to see you back with part two already! BTW, love the t-shirts! 👍👕👕🤟 My favorite song from this concert would have to be either "Soft Universe" or "Through the Eyes of a Child," though I think the entire concert is absolutely brilliant. At the end of "Through the Eyes of a Child," she says "please don't leave me here," referring to the childlike innocence she still has in her. She wrote the song when she was going through a period of time where she was only seeing the bad in the world, and this was her way of getting past that. The song "It Happened Quiet" is definitely about domestic violence, and there is no recovery. She performed it on Valentines Day once, and she (cheekily) introduced it by saying it's kind of a love song, even though one of them gets killed. Regarding "Murder Song," you really need to check out the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize version, if you haven't already. It's one of the best performances I've ever seen, and those dynamics you were discussing are even more pronounced.
@sharpaycutie28 ай бұрын
This was beyond UN necessary 🙄🙄 The “inclusivity” in socity is beyond cringe 😬 THE ONLY TIME a gender swap is needed is when they don’t have the people necccsary to play the role so they get whomever is at hand. In modern society that’s never the case (gender wise anyway, race however gets whomever is at hand and whose skilled for the role)!
@paigezukauskas68718 ай бұрын
Wow, this is quite the review, I applaud the time and effort you putting in to writing it. That being said, please make yourself comfortable because I have some thoughts regarding your review. I believe the 1776 revival was not unnecessary (“unnecessary” is one word by the way in case you weren’t sure) but rather a VERY necessary aspect for our new modern age. The sort of inclusivity it gives us is exactly what we need to portray correctly the impact of women, African Americans, etc who have always been subjected by the men portrayed in this show. Now before I elaborate on that, I’d like to touch base on a comment you put: “THE ONLY TIME…” (the all caps are scary) “…a gender swap is needed is when they don’t have the people necccsary” (by the way “necessary” doesn’t have three “c”s as you have suggested - just to let you know). Unless you’d like to dig up founding fathers from their graves then, no, we DO NOT have the people necessary to play the REAL founding fathers. That’s how ACTORS WORK. Moving forward, I’d like to talk about the importance of the female and diverse cast. The show symbolizes the reclaiming of discriminatory founding. The Declaration of Independence and its establishment was written for and by THE PEOPLE. But who are “the people”? “The people” are just the white and rich men who wrote the document. EVEN THOUGH women, African Americans, etc played VITAL roles in the founding of our country. To fight for a nation that doesn’t fight for you back is beyond irritating. What this musical does is it takes back that worth. I would go on to explain further but I don’t have the hours necessary to get to the nitty gritty of the cultural impact of this casting. I will leave you with this: the reason this show IS necessary is because of people like you. People who STILL live behind closed doors of social impact and change. Also, please get autocorrect. You say you “cringed” in your review. I also cringed. Except, I cringed due to the vast lack of spelling in your review. Good day!
@ManognaBoppudi-rd3tp10 ай бұрын
I know BTS has a whole lot of amazing songs, but my personal forever favourite would be "spring day" and if possible please do react to its explanation video too! thank you.
@juliapedro988311 ай бұрын
Português
@dlbwoodbury11 ай бұрын
“Leaning out for love and lean that way forever” is a reference to the lyrics in Leonard Cohen’s “Suzanne.” She has said that he was an early influence, and it shows on many levels
@intothedepthscoco6 ай бұрын
Her first line is from Leonard Cohen's song "There is a War".
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