I swear I love this guy's reactions! 
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Watched several of his other videos. Looks like he is amazed with what real musicians can do. Not just a bunch of samples of real musicians work patched together.
He stopped in the intro of Crazy Train and said that's where that beat came from. It's been sampled a thousand times.
Free Bird compared rap/hip hop stands in stark contrast. I think he appreciated the musical talent and skills of the band.
I'll bet he seeks out more of the icon Rock bands.
Which song?Shaq is a trip no doubt! His reaction to AC/DC is funny as hell!
Remember that Southern Rock had its roots in Black gospel...I've seen several videos like this. I don't know if it's his or if he's with somebody else, just don't remember but the reaction was still the same. White people rock music just blows their minds away at the sheer unbelievable Talent on stage.
Also have seen the ones where they watch various white comedians ... and do nothing but laugh smile and crack up.
You want to stop racism in this country, and others... Music and common.. and dismantle all of the news agencies that try to divide us.
By the way, I do love the reaction to the solo
I swear I love this guy's reactions!
Yeah... but to see his reactions were worth it.I gave it a couple minutes. Hearing him blabber over one of the best rock songs ever, no thanks.
I’ve watched a few reaction videos that were well worth it, I follow ya.Yeah... but to see his reactions were worth it.
Someone post a rap song that give me the same reaction!
Sirhr
Lol, welcome to probably one of the best in-song solos ever.
Not in song, but the post song jam is badass.
Sweet cover... I love hearing the 80s and 90s metal covers. I forget who it is that did Genesis, Wham... Great metal covers
Sweet cover... I love hearing the 80s and 90s metal covers. I forget who it is that did Genesis, Wham... Great metal covers
I gave it a couple minutes. Hearing him blabber over one of the best rock songs ever, no thanks.
I didn’t know that, thanks.He's gotta do that or else his channel gets slammed with a copyright strike. It's called being "transformative". If you don't add anything to the video, it's considered stealing by YouTube and the companies who own the rights to the vid/audio and doesn't fall under the "fair use" law.