Corey Taylor... SNUFF | VOICE COACH REACTS | calling all passengers for the feels-train.

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Publicado 2021-01-28

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  • @paintedhorse6880
    Corey Taylor: 50% Angsty songwriter, 50% emotional singer, 100% Neck.
  • @weaselrider
    This song was originally about an ex he had. But after his friend from his band died, he dedicated the song to him. The reason he asks people to help him out is that there is so many times that he just loses it and breaks down mid song, and the crow keeps singing while he is having his breakdown. He knows his fans feel the pain as well... We all miss Paul so much..... and we all cry during the song as well. We all help each other through. Just a bit of background.
  • @Thee_JC
    Corey has more talent in his neck than many bands have as a whole.
  • @charlest7092
    And then this man who has us all up in our feels goes ahead and sings the spongebob square pants theme in the same set.
  • @jvoxfox
    But for real though, how many times have you listened to a song like this and it's sparked a philosophical deep dive into the meaning of life and love....
  • @HannahBayles
    The vulnerability of singing can convey such deep emotion. I’m in awe.
  • @AdoreYouInAshXI
    "It took the death of hope to let you go" that line always gets me.
  • @nhogan84
    I listened to "Snuff" over 400 times in 2018 when I went through my divorce. This performance STILL brings me to a blubbering mess of tears to this day, the emotions still as raw and savage as the day she left. Every single line has so much meaning, personally. It IS a song about despair, heartbreak, anger at yourself, being unable to hate the one who damaged you so badly, and surprisingly, a hint of self-respect and moving on at the end. This song so perfectly encapsulated the entirety of my divorce in a way that I could never have hoped for, and I'll forever be grateful to Corey and Slipknot for writing it, and to you for so fully grasping the importance and emotionality of it.
  • @AndyD070568
    The catch in his voice on "That I could hurt you in the end" gets me every time.
  • @scoundrel1680
    Corey Taylor: half destructive force of nature, half beautiful and damaged soul. A magical combination, his lyrics have always hit different.
  • @TheMusicMOA
    This song gets me every time. "I only wish you weren't my friend, then I could hurt you in the end."
  • @cjhenks
    This and Jonny Cash's version of Hurt always get me.
  • @marctross69
    This song always hits me in the feels. Especially as it took on a different meaning after Paul's death
  • @cornovii934
    Corey is massively underrated as a Songwriter
  • @brandonmaxie4041
    “It took the death of hope to let you go” this one gets me every time
  • @DrewHollenback
    He originally wrote this about his ex wife, but a few years later his bass player and close friend, Paul gray died of a drug overdose, Corey says this song became about paul.
  • @pauljacobi340
    The song, iirc, originally was about a past relationship Corey was in. However, it was the last song he and Slipknot bassist, Paul Gray, worked on together (released on Slipknot's "All Hope is Gone" album in '08). Paul Gray died less than 2yrs after the album's release so there's a double emotional pull for Corey. The original reason for the song's lyrics and then it being the last piece of music he worked on with a guy that was as a brother to him.
  • @mitchmcginn4250
    Ten years ago: "Wow, this is such a sad song..." Five years ago: song tears me apart every time I put it on due to getting almost literally heartbroken Two years ago: stares blankly "I now understand."
  • @thricexalliance
    "Angels lie to keep control" is still one of my all time favorite lines of this song.
  • @nz540im3
    The fact you were speechless throughout pretty much the whole song just speaks volumes to how amazing this is. The fact you said pretty much nothing and just listened tells me all I need to know, singing is emotion. I mean you can analyse this all you want. But really all we need to know is this song turns people into a weeping mess if they have any semblance of a soul.