![]() Talking about how Chapman sings “You got a fast car and I got a plan to get us out of here,” he’s floored by the power of Chapman’s lyrics, and I think it’s safe to say that’s a mood many of us have had. I’m obsessed with the video where we see the impact of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” its lyrics provoking a visceral reaction. Like learning about the Dolly Parton classic “Jolene”.ĭon’t worry, they also listened to “9 to 5”.Īnd then they discovered Abba and made my day. Got my teens involved and we loved them! Needed something good for a change.Įven David Bowie’s son, director Duncan Jones, chimed in:Īnd the love continued as we all started to watch them discover even more songs. I just watched this last night and went down the rabbit hole and spent the next few HOURS watching their other videos! □□ I suppose, in these times of disconnection, seeing a true bond through a musical experience uplifted me Īnd it was at this moment that Phil spoke to them /BGXtsNuQ2IĮveryone seems to agree that this is an extremely refreshing change of pace and oasis of fun on the Internet. It BLEW ME AWAY too when I first heard it, just like these young men. I have LOVED that Phil Collins song for decades. ![]() This made me smile & laugh & just…feel wonderful. ![]() Twitter reacted to them listening to Phil Collins with just as much excitement, with thousands of retweets and comments. The sheer amount of Frank Sinatra songs on their page brought me such happiness. Just them reacting to things, often for the first time, generally through music. I couldn’t tell you the first time I heard “In the Air Tonight,” but watching these two brothers discover the beat drop? It made it feel like I also was experiencing it for the first time, too.Īnd that’s their entire channel. This is sorely lacking in our knee-jerk cynical culture. I think, more often than not as adults, we can forget the simple pleasures of finding something new and investigating areas of entertainment we may not have been previously exposed to. Their entire YouTube page is filled with utter joy. I felt like that the first time I heard the song, too. The video that got traction on Twitter today was their reaction to Phil Collins’ classic “In the Air Tonight” which, as they observe, has an extremely unexpected beat drop three minutes in. On a YouTube page called “TwinstheNewTrend”, the two brothers from Gary, Indiana listen to music, showing their first reactions to hit songs, and it is one of the most wholesome and uplifting things I’ve ever seen. The twins brought a whole lot of happiness to the internet today after a clip went viral and many more people discovered their videos. So watching as two twins react to popular songs together-listening to them for the first time-in a series of videos is an incredibly joyful experience. The same goes for all entertainment, but a song can change your mood, move you emotionally, or connect you with others. There is beauty in discovering a song for the first time.
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