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Stacy's First-Time Reaction (*crying within seconds*) to John Denver's 'Country Roads'

Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:13 am
Posted by EphesianArmor
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:13 am
This is good. She becomes totally immersed and emotional by about 1:07 (...Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River...")

There are very few of these "first-time" listen & reaction people whose content is worthy (doesn't hurt that she's a cutie.)

Usually these vids are all contrived malarkey; not this one. Nor this chick. Can't fake this. It's a raw, real reaction. She then stops the vid to articulate her emotions to the specific lyrics, musical components, and vibe by the moment in real-time. Not filler. Done well.

Stacy (who was apparently an 'Army Brat') must be an empath of sorts. Definitely the hypersensitive dramatic type who wears her feeling on her sleeve. IRL that would be good and bad, a mixed bag for obvious reasons.

Her "first-times" content is wildly varied. Also reacts to Boston, The Cure, Rap and wild niche stuff as well. She also does "first-time" music and also movies, video games as a "gamer-chick". Stacy looks to be around 30-ish years old (?) -- dunno how she's so into music but still managed to miss the classics. But what do I know? I never even heard of the "popular" Bad Bunny before the SB.



Posted by DeltaTigerDelta
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 9:10 am to
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 9:31 am to
The appeal of watching a random stranger listen to music (or watch a movie or play a video game or whatever) is something I will never understand. And yes I get that this is just another form of content review but that doesn’t make it not weird and lame, to me anyway
Posted by EphesianArmor
Member since Mar 2025
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 10:21 am to
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The appeal of watching a random stranger listen to music (or watch a movie or play a video game or whatever) is something I will never understand....[it's] lame, to me anyway


I get it and agree 99%.

This is the anomaly and the 1% where the reaction is so raw, honest and relatable at a subconscious level, that her feelings of discovery, joy and sensitivities are somehow "transferred" by osmosis. There are no other "Stacys" out there.
Posted by Cdawg
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 11:48 am to
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Nor this chick. Can't fake this. It's a raw, real reaction.

Are you implying a chick can't fake something for a reaction?

Posted by iwyLSUiwy
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 11:59 am to
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First-Time Reaction (*crying within seconds*)


The only thing that will make me scroll faster than a dumb AI stop video is a dumb "first time listening" reaction video.

Almost more baffling than the people pretending to hear these songs for the first time is that people actually believe these people are hearing these songs for the first time.
Posted by EphesianArmor
Member since Mar 2025
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 2:28 pm to
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Are you implying a chick can't fake something for a reaction?


Did you watch her?

I'm well aware that there are 1000s of phonies. What I'm implying or claiming is Stacy's reaction to this song appears to a real, genuine reaction. Why is that so impossible?
Posted by Midget Death Squad
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 2:31 pm to
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Why is that so impossible?



because reaction videos are
Posted by EphesianArmor
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 2:40 pm to
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Almost more baffling than the people pretending to hear these songs for the first time is that people actually believe these people are hearing these songs for the first time.


Agree. MOST of the time at is the case and I understand the beef with "First Time" listen-reaction.

I checked out some other reactions of Stacy's -- she'd admitted a couple tunes she HAD heard before -- at least parts of songs. NOT this one. Again, this reaction of hers is NOT typical, but adorable -- and that is why I posted it. Did you watch her?

If this chick is around 30 yo, John Denver's'Country Roads' from 1971 -- and a whole different genre that been extinct on radio for this entire century. It's VERY believable she's never heard the song.

Watch and enjoy, folks.
Posted by Cdawg
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 2:42 pm to
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Did you watch her?

Posted by Crow Pie
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:46 pm to
I like to watch some reaction videos especially if is music I have not heard in a long time.

I went thru the whole Led Zep catalog with one of these younger youtube reactors. His take was music today aint the same as some of these early rock legends.

Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:04 pm to
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The only thing that will make me scroll faster than a dumb AI stop video is a dumb "first time listening" reaction video.
I feel the same about porn. Ain’t no way it’s that chick’s “first time” doing anything
Posted by DeltaTigerDelta
Member since Jan 2017
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Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:18 pm to
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Watch and enjoy, folks.

No one is watching that video or enjoying this thread. By the way, do refer to songs you like as “bangers” or talk about when an album “slaps” or “drops” because along with watching reaction videos that’s about as douchey as it gets.
Posted by hobotiger
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Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 2/14/26 at 4:50 am to
I always have a problem believing that someone hasn't heard this or other songs. Then I have to put it in context, when I was a kid (I'm 60), my parents always played albums, so music was on in the house quite often, especially during the day. Ray Charles, the Beatles, Herb Alpert, etc. The radio was always on, I had an older sister who was listening to led zeppelin, Springsteen etc. my uncle had a room at his house with albums, reel to reel tape decks etc. I was exposed to a lot of music and have always listened to music.

Last year, we went to see Paul McCartney and one the way there, the Lyft driver asked what we were going to do, we told her we were going to see Paul McCartney and she said she wasn't familiar with him. We mentioned the Beatles, again she said she wasn't familiar with them.

I was dumfounded, but then realized she was a 25-30 year old black woman who grew up in New Orleans East. So would not have been exposed to it.

I always like seeing "kids" listening to things I listened to in the late 70s-80s. Makes me think that their parents are doing a good job.
Posted by hogcard1964
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Member since Jan 2017
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Posted on 2/14/26 at 8:43 am to
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The appeal of watching a random stranger listen to music (or watch a movie or play a video game or whatever) is something I will never understand.


It's a very odd form of voyerism. I never understood it.

There's one girl (Charisma Voice?) that's phony beyond belief.
Posted by parrotdr
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Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 2/14/26 at 6:18 pm to
I’ve watched her a bit. She cries a lot.
Posted by shutterspeed
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Posted on 2/14/26 at 10:06 pm to
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Usually these vids are all contrived malarkey; not this one. Nor this chick. Can't fake this.


Posted by LuckySo-n-So
Member since Jul 2005
22572 posts
Posted on 2/15/26 at 9:56 am to
I saw a “first time reaction” video of this 30 ish black guy listening to “A-day-lay, or something like that…not sure who this chick is.”

It was Adele singing “Hello.”



However, my former helper, black man who is 50, grew up as a teenager in the late 80s/early90s and had absolutely no clue who Taylor Dayne was when I went to see her at L’Auberge. I mean how could a black person not have heard of Taylor Dayne in the 80s/90s? He didn’t know one song.
Posted by mauser
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Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:13 pm to
I liked watching the English kids eating Popeyes for the first time.
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:31 pm to
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I mean how could a black person not have heard of Taylor Dayne in the 80s/90s?
what?
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