Most devoted Ghost fans know who this ghoul is... indeed he is a mysterious person who reveals his true self behind masks...and there is no doubt, especially now, that this man is an emotional, intelligent, precious guy. I can't help but love him to death.
+evattmab These guys put on a very fantastical show. You know, the Anti-Pope and all that. But if you actually think about the lyrics, the themes that they've gone through over the course of their career, etc. you'd have to be very shortsighted to say that this isn't a band comprised of some very intellectual people. Immature at times, but definitely a vast intelligence.
This interview alone is an essential watch for anyone into Ghost... it exposes him as a true musician.. solely in it for the music, never just dwelling on success. People will bash him for "selling out" and all this shit, but he genuinely means what he says, he'll never be quite happy as a musician because there's always more to do. That's the defining characteristic of a true musician.
He's so sweet. He cannot be blamed for any recent issues on the group. That goes to the management of the group. I just want to hold his hands.. sorry if that's weird but for some reason I do haha.
I've watched just about every single Ghost interview there is. This is by far the best one. Well done. .. P.S and yes it is Papa. The voice, eyes, emotions, accent and gestures when talking give it away 100%
+afro208 I think this is not Papa, also i think that he is the Ghoul that i've seen talking in every ghoul interviews the eyes are not Papa's, neither the hands or the voice... actually i think he is Omega because of the shape of his hands.
You must have read the translation of his interview on a Swedish radio station on Reddit... towards the end he talks about the death of his older brother, it's absolutely heartbreaking. He's a superhuman musician but behind it all he's a real person... more real than most people I think, if he can share those feelings with us. I can hear he's exploring in the music what it really means to be human... we're such a strange species. Many animals feel emotion and loss... most of the Corvid family of birds (one of the reasons I love them so much!) actually grieve, and appear to hold a funeral when one of their group dies, but they're not capable of feeling loss quite like we are. We make ourselves out to be the strongest animal on the planet, but all the extra awareness which allows us to feel joy and love lets us feel pain, and loss as well.
Thanks for your comments. This interview was indeed a really touching moment and we felt privileged to film this. So thanks to this Ghoul whoever who he/it is, because I think there's no point trying to know who is really under the mask :)
+Jack 3.5mm Fans know who he is ;) But there is no point on trying to convince anyone, since major Ghost fans enjoy not knowing. But that moment was so precious, since everything they do is so well played and yet we saw a moment of real person behind that mask. Amazing interview. All of it.
Jack 3.5mm IMO what made this interview better than most was the way Spokes Ghoul seemed genuinely engaged in the conversation. Each question mattered therefore his answers were poignant & personal to him. So whatever you the interviewer did to get him invested in the conversation keep on doing. As a newer fan I'm much more interested in knowing the essence of the members than I am in patching a face or name to them. Thanks to you for doubling down my fandom. I hate when I find out someone I supported is actually a royal ass_ole. ♡ from one Ghost fan to another.
Special Ghoul is more than just a musician... I feel like Special Ghoul and the message behind Papa are truly worthy role models for young men, which is something the world needs right now, SO badly. To see a grown man comfortable enough in himself to express the loss of his Uncle Lemmy is really special. I'm sure it's not his intention (because that itself would undermine how genuine the message is), but he's bringing a truly positive message to America, a country that needs a serious wake-up call... sure, Papa is on stage talking about the female orgasm because it winds people up, and that's why we love Papa! But the impact of that on people is beyond words... I suppose he himself had a great role model in Lemmy, who was a fearsome character if you pissed him off, but genuinely one of the most humble, down to earth, nicest guys out there. Ironically, the band with a pope like figure who is no stranger to preaching, has ended up preaching a wonderful message, while at the same time having an absolute laugh, and being the musical polar opposite of the Catholic church! I can really relate to him... I've got my own inspiration in Al Jourgensen of Ministry (appropriately known by fans as Uncle Al), and I know that when he dies, I will mourn him like an Uncle.
Every time I hear this interview, I react to the note of... panic? Of emotion (anyway) when he says, "It's never going to end!" Then the interview segues into his thoughts on Lemmy, and it just becomes classic. I don't know if we live in a time anymore where documentaries will be created (in the far off future, re: Ghost) that feature "old interview footage," but if we do still live in such times, then this interview needs to be included. Bravo, Jack 3.5mm!
Definitely the best Ghost interview I have seen. As evidenced when he spoke of Keith's 'still caring' he too cares about what they have created, It really shows, in my opinion.. what a class act he is. Kudos to you for giving him the space required to answer the questions completely, Jack 3.5mm
Special Ghoul had said in one of his first interviews, that he had lost his older brother not long before he himself starting touring, & he was very close to him. I feel bad that he lost him, & so early on. I have two sisters, that I never want to lose, because I will be losing a huge part of myself. He is very logical, but also very in tune with his feelings, & exactly what he wants. He has achieved much I believe. He would be a great person to get to know for real. I would think it hurt him a lot when he lost Omega, & the rest of his previous group deep inside. It would me.
That was the best interview I have seen. I love hearing how detailed and articulate this Nameless Ghoul always is, and other interviewers tend to cut him off. This felt super personal, I hope you guys do more interviews with Ghost in the future. Thank you!
Perfect interview for anyone saying they're "selling out" with songs like Rats or Square Hammer... it's so clear that they're just going with what feels right, and making the music they WANT to make. Success doesn't come into it, they're constantly developing, coming up with new ideas. The world doesn't need any more bands with the "Iron Maiden" philosophy. Fair enough, you know what you're getting with each new album, but when you're doing something truly special, it's such a waste to find a winning formula and just keep using it to death. If they carry on as they are, they're heading for a place in music history... they've done SO much in the last 10 years, laying the foundations for stepping into the worldwide recognition that's coming to them. If you look at the careers of Muse and Rammstein (two other bands who don't easily fit into one genre, took 8-10 years of hard work to solidly establish themselves, and are renowned for their stage presence, musicianship and most importantly, their mystique), Ghost are about to release one of the most critical albums of their career. This is their Reise Reise, the album that introduced Rammstein to English speakers the world over, or Black Holes and Revelations which reinforced the past two albums and put Muse on the map as a true heavyweight rock band, doing something pretty unique. When you strike gold with songs like Plug In Baby/Hysteria/Knights of Cydonia, or Du Hast/Feuer Frei/Keine Lust, you have to keep moving onward. The change and development album to album is what wins over fans years/decades down the line... Despite their image and vocal subject being off-putting to some followers of religion, Ghost have got a LOT going for them too... if you can make it in America, you're already half way there. Muse fucked off bothering with America for years due to a label disagreement, and Rammstein struggled immensely due to unfair stereotypes, and the relative inaccessibility of singing purely in German. If a strange British rock trio and a bunch of frightening looking German guys can make it, Ghost are on the way to the top. They've succeeded in a country with strong Christian values, and they sing in English. I genuinely look forward to seeing them rise to the top after Prequelle is released. Mark my words fellow Ghost disciples, you're actually going to start getting tired of people saying "Hey, have you heard of this awesome band called 'Ghost'?". Rammstein were Germany's best kept secret... you saw perhaps 15 people over a whole 5 day festival wearing Rammstein tee shirts... now you can't walk for more than 5 minutes without seeing someone wearing one!
I am a very new Ghost fan and I just stumbled upon this interview. Obviously I already found out who this is now, but I still love to see these Nameless Ghoul interviews. And this one... as if I couldn't admire Tobias/Ghost more, it just happened. Excellent.
Im also a huge Motorhead fan.. Losing Lemmy was just a complete mindfuck. We believe our heroes to be larger than life and powerful..only to be reminded that we are all mortals and our time here is short..but Legends never Die. Their music lives on forever. R.I.P. Lemmy
Special could read the entire dictionary to me and I would listen from A to Z! Love his voice! Intelligent emotional man who wears his heart and soul on his sleeve!
This is Papa. He dresses as a Nameless Ghoul for interviews but that's really not suppose to be known. He and Omega do most if not all the interviews. Omega is bigger and his word articulation is much different not to mention his tone. Alpha has a very strong accent and you can hear it well in a interview he did showing off his guitar. Papa uses his hands a lot when he speaks also.
This guy and the band for that matter is top shelf in my book...As for the Lemmy thing, man, I had a knot in my throat when I first heard about it, I felt exactly the same about Ronnie and H.G.Giger. Man I miss those guys, they help define who are know in some manner. At least for some of us...
This is the best interview "Special Ghoul" has ever done. I love to hear him work things out in his head & convey his thoughts & plans to us. He is very interesting & seems sincere. I hope he is. So glad to realize Ghost.
This is an example and proof that Tobias was a one man show and he controlled it. Tobias did interviews as a nameless ghoul taking full control of the empire
Can't help but think about his family when he talked about it. I've loved Ghost since 2013 and I remember when I started to like them that they already had been touring since 2012, and now it's 2016 and they're still touring with some breaks of a month or two. Like how does it work with a family!? I guess they put up with it in some way or another. I know we don't speak about the ghouls' private lives, but can't help but think about it!
I think a lot of people took Motörhead for granted. They never had a breakup and therefore they never had the massive audience. If they would have broken up in the late 80's and made a comeback tour in the early 2000's they would have filled the huge arenas just like Kiss, Black sabbath and Iron maiden did. You care about the things you are afraid to lose. Therefore, it was a huge blow to people when Lemmy actually died. I think many had bad conscience for not showing Motörhead the respect they deserved while they were actually around, making albums, making tours. I am glad I was one of the people who did. I went to see them on every tour. I bought all their albums. Even though there was never any hype. Maybe that is why I am not as upset now when he is gone. I have the memories and I know I showed my respect. Go out and buy a Motörhead album in the memory of Lemmy, guys! And you know what? Go out and buy an album with a band that actually exist as well. You will feel better about yourself when they are gone.
ellzedd41 Do you remember which interviews Papa talked about losing his father & brother? If you do I'd appreciate letting me know. I love that Pappa/Tobias can talk about them & be so human. Thanks.
ya I guess its a bit of both. In short, its basically like losing someone you thought was the shit, and showed you what rock n roll/metal was all about. sad situation, but also motivation to keep on rockin. hope this explained lol.
Lemmy's death was VERY recent at that point too (a matter of months). Even 6 months later, the vibe at Download Festival 2016 was one of mourning for Lemmy, it really hit people hard.. he was such an important figure in the whole of heavy metal, and it was one of the biggest losses in metal since Dio. It was tough losing musicians like Paul Gray and Mike Scaccia (Slipknot and Ministry are huge parts of my musical inspiration), but Lemmy was one of those omnipresent characters who everyone knew, and so many people spent their whole lives with him as an inspiration. I wouldn't expect many of my friends to know who Mike Scaccia was, but everyone knew Lemmy. Like you say, it's very personal to him... losing someone so important as a role model and a musical inspiration is tough, especially when music is such a huge part of your life.
I'm new 2 ghost but I've been watching ghouls interviews off and on 4 last few days and iam convinced that this ghoul who has also done other interviews is tobias..
I'm just curious as to why it's ALWAYS the same "ghoul" who does all the interviews?? It's OBVIOUSLY Tobias ....we know that.... I just wonder if it's one of his "rules", ( since he runs everything), that he , alone, gets to do interviews..... I'd really like to hear from the other members,....ie...their likes/dislikes, influences, goals,...etc....etc....Am I the only one who feels this way?
So I know that 80-90% of the interviews are made by the same person the dude from this video (you can hear this Nameless Ghoul's voice and see that this voice is "talking" in almost all Ghost interview. A lot of people here in youtube assume this is Papa but why? It is true that the interviews are made by the same guy almost every time, he has a distinguishable voice but why people think this is Papa?
Once you recognise the voice you know... you can also tell he's the creative force behind the band. He knows everything there is to know about the influences and process of the music creatively, because he's the one behind a lot of it.
Papa & the original Omega were the most theatrical there could be. Now that Omega is gone, only Papa seems theatrical, the others seem more animated than theatrical. Like they are trying too hard.
I'm pretty sure this is Omega, just piecing together from other videos. But yeah that was heartbreaking seeing him break but also very human which is nice because we really dont know who any of these guys are.
Most devoted Ghost fans know who this ghoul is... indeed he is a mysterious person who reveals his true self behind masks...and there is no doubt, especially now, that this man is an emotional, intelligent, precious guy. I can't help but love him to death.
+evattmab These guys put on a very fantastical show. You know, the Anti-Pope and all that. But if you actually think about the lyrics, the themes that they've gone through over the course of their career, etc. you'd have to be very shortsighted to say that this isn't a band comprised of some very intellectual people. Immature at times, but definitely a vast intelligence.
drago2021
exactly.... and people (haters) who focus on the masks&Satan gimmick and don't give them a chance to explore them, can't see that.... :/
Tobias is a highly inquisitive person.I'm always speechless about him;)
My sentiments, exactly. A very inspirational character indeed.
This interview alone is an essential watch for anyone into Ghost... it exposes him as a true musician.. solely in it for the music, never just dwelling on success. People will bash him for "selling out" and all this shit, but he genuinely means what he says, he'll never be quite happy as a musician because there's always more to do. That's the defining characteristic of a true musician.
I could sit for hours and listen to him speak, honestly
He's so sweet. He cannot be blamed for any recent issues on the group. That goes to the management of the group. I just want to hold his hands.. sorry if that's weird but for some reason I do haha.
What an intelligent and genuine human being. Truly inspiring.
I've watched just about every single Ghost interview there is. This is by far the best one. Well done. .. P.S and yes it is Papa. The voice, eyes, emotions, accent and gestures when talking give it away 100%
+afro208 Thank you really much, sir :)
Brett Ecklund interviewing Omega is like the next best one!
+afro208 I think this is not Papa, also i think that he is the Ghoul that i've seen talking in every ghoul interviews
the eyes are not Papa's, neither the hands or the voice... actually i think he is Omega because of the shape of his hands.
no Omega has blue eyes, not greem. He speaks with a thicker Sedich accent,. Omegas also wears his tell tale rings. Trust me this is 100% Papa.
@@fafaerosman Negative.
I love how he talks with his hands. 🫶
I'm seeing it over and over again, can't believe that he cried! It broke my heart!
You must have read the translation of his interview on a Swedish radio station on Reddit... towards the end he talks about the death of his older brother, it's absolutely heartbreaking. He's a superhuman musician but behind it all he's a real person... more real than most people I think, if he can share those feelings with us.
I can hear he's exploring in the music what it really means to be human... we're such a strange species. Many animals feel emotion and loss... most of the Corvid family of birds (one of the reasons I love them so much!) actually grieve, and appear to hold a funeral when one of their group dies, but they're not capable of feeling loss quite like we are. We make ourselves out to be the strongest animal on the planet, but all the extra awareness which allows us to feel joy and love lets us feel pain, and loss as well.
which part did he cry?
Thanks for your comments. This interview was indeed a really touching moment and we felt privileged to film this. So thanks to this Ghoul whoever who he/it is, because I think there's no point trying to know who is really under the mask :)
+Jack 3.5mm Fans know who he is ;) But there is no point on trying to convince anyone, since major Ghost fans enjoy not knowing. But that moment was so precious, since everything they do is so well played and yet we saw a moment of real person behind that mask. Amazing interview. All of it.
It is tough because at this point you don't know if they switch coats too! That coat is clearly Alpha. But he didn't wear a ring...hmmmm.
elaine hinton
It's actually quite simple.
+ellzedd41 well I'm not thinking Papa because his hands are not this large and the right is that if one who plays guitar So I am lost!
Jack 3.5mm IMO what made this interview better than most was the way Spokes Ghoul seemed genuinely engaged in the conversation. Each question mattered therefore his answers were poignant & personal to him. So whatever you the interviewer did to get him invested in the conversation keep on doing. As a newer fan I'm much more interested in knowing the essence of the members than I am in patching a face or name to them. Thanks to you for doubling down my fandom. I hate when I find out someone I supported is actually a royal ass_ole. ♡ from one Ghost fan to another.
Special Ghoul crying... :'( Oh my heart.....
Special Ghoul is more than just a musician... I feel like Special Ghoul and the message behind Papa are truly worthy role models for young men, which is something the world needs right now, SO badly. To see a grown man comfortable enough in himself to express the loss of his Uncle Lemmy is really special. I'm sure it's not his intention (because that itself would undermine how genuine the message is), but he's bringing a truly positive message to America, a country that needs a serious wake-up call... sure, Papa is on stage talking about the female orgasm because it winds people up, and that's why we love Papa! But the impact of that on people is beyond words... I suppose he himself had a great role model in Lemmy, who was a fearsome character if you pissed him off, but genuinely one of the most humble, down to earth, nicest guys out there. Ironically, the band with a pope like figure who is no stranger to preaching, has ended up preaching a wonderful message, while at the same time having an absolute laugh, and being the musical polar opposite of the Catholic church!
I can really relate to him... I've got my own inspiration in Al Jourgensen of Ministry (appropriately known by fans as Uncle Al), and I know that when he dies, I will mourn him like an Uncle.
Every time I hear this interview, I react to the note of... panic? Of emotion (anyway) when he says, "It's never going to end!" Then the interview segues into his thoughts on Lemmy, and it just becomes classic. I don't know if we live in a time anymore where documentaries will be created (in the far off future, re: Ghost) that feature "old interview footage," but if we do still live in such times, then this interview needs to be included. Bravo, Jack 3.5mm!
+HighwayJoe Thank you, sir :)
Definitely the best Ghost interview I have seen. As evidenced when he spoke of Keith's 'still caring' he too cares about what they have created, It really shows, in my opinion.. what a class act he is. Kudos to you for giving him the space required to answer the questions completely, Jack 3.5mm
Lindo ele
Such a great interview. I just want to give him a big hug.
Special Ghoul had said in one of his first interviews, that he had lost his older brother not long before he himself starting touring, & he was very close to him. I feel bad that he lost him, & so early on. I have two sisters, that I never want to lose, because I will be losing a huge part of myself. He is very logical, but also very in tune with his feelings, & exactly what he wants. He has achieved much I believe. He would be a great person to get to know for real. I would think it hurt him a lot when he lost Omega, & the rest of his previous group deep inside. It would me.
That was the best interview I have seen. I love hearing how detailed and articulate this Nameless Ghoul always is, and other interviewers tend to cut him off. This felt super personal, I hope you guys do more interviews with Ghost in the future. Thank you!
Perfect interview for anyone saying they're "selling out" with songs like Rats or Square Hammer... it's so clear that they're just going with what feels right, and making the music they WANT to make. Success doesn't come into it, they're constantly developing, coming up with new ideas. The world doesn't need any more bands with the "Iron Maiden" philosophy. Fair enough, you know what you're getting with each new album, but when you're doing something truly special, it's such a waste to find a winning formula and just keep using it to death. If they carry on as they are, they're heading for a place in music history... they've done SO much in the last 10 years, laying the foundations for stepping into the worldwide recognition that's coming to them.
If you look at the careers of Muse and Rammstein (two other bands who don't easily fit into one genre, took 8-10 years of hard work to solidly establish themselves, and are renowned for their stage presence, musicianship and most importantly, their mystique), Ghost are about to release one of the most critical albums of their career. This is their Reise Reise, the album that introduced Rammstein to English speakers the world over, or Black Holes and Revelations which reinforced the past two albums and put Muse on the map as a true heavyweight rock band, doing something pretty unique. When you strike gold with songs like Plug In Baby/Hysteria/Knights of Cydonia, or Du Hast/Feuer Frei/Keine Lust, you have to keep moving onward. The change and development album to album is what wins over fans years/decades down the line...
Despite their image and vocal subject being off-putting to some followers of religion, Ghost have got a LOT going for them too... if you can make it in America, you're already half way there. Muse fucked off bothering with America for years due to a label disagreement, and Rammstein struggled immensely due to unfair stereotypes, and the relative inaccessibility of singing purely in German. If a strange British rock trio and a bunch of frightening looking German guys can make it, Ghost are on the way to the top. They've succeeded in a country with strong Christian values, and they sing in English. I genuinely look forward to seeing them rise to the top after Prequelle is released. Mark my words fellow Ghost disciples, you're actually going to start getting tired of people saying "Hey, have you heard of this awesome band called 'Ghost'?". Rammstein were Germany's best kept secret... you saw perhaps 15 people over a whole 5 day festival wearing Rammstein tee shirts... now you can't walk for more than 5 minutes without seeing someone wearing one!
I HAD to turn it off after he started crying. I'm too much of a big baby to see Special cry....
Special, special Ghoul...
I am a very new Ghost fan and I just stumbled upon this interview. Obviously I already found out who this is now, but I still love to see these Nameless Ghoul interviews. And this one... as if I couldn't admire Tobias/Ghost more, it just happened. Excellent.
Just when you think you can't admire or love him more... it turns out he surprises you...
Wow! What a wonderful and insightful person. Vulnerability is one of the most beautiful traits. Great interview!
Im also a huge Motorhead fan..
Losing Lemmy was just a complete mindfuck. We believe our heroes to be larger than life and powerful..only to be reminded that we are all mortals and our time here is short..but Legends never Die. Their music lives on forever.
R.I.P. Lemmy
He has a wonderful voice, so calm, so sweet.
papa crying broke my heart 😢😢😢😭
+Peach Grim It was very touching to see that, and to see it again in the video. But Papa ?
+Jack 3.5mm really sounds like him at least, but we don't REALLY know 😅
+Peach Grim We will never know.
+Jack 3.5mm i hope they will keep it a secrer as much as possible !
+Jack 3.5mm The real lead guitarist alpha ghoul has a tatoo on both hands
Special could read the entire dictionary to me and I would listen from A to Z! Love his voice! Intelligent emotional man who wears his heart and soul on his sleeve!
What an impossibly decent human being that is behind the mask. Thank you for sharing your soul with us, oh my word. Pure Love. XO
This is the best "Ghost" interview I've seen!
I keep coming back to this interview. It's great but it sure gives me the feels... hurts to see him like that
You made it Tobias you are a theatrical rock band 🎸 now and I’m so happy for you ❤
Awww baby😭💔i wanna give him a huge hug
Armorq💗
Best interview from him
RIP Lemmy, you're forever loved around the world
I love this guy.What a beautiful voice and mesmerizing soul ❤
His vulnerability shines through this interview. I am full of love for him (in a weird maternal way)
This is Papa. He dresses as a Nameless Ghoul for interviews but that's really not suppose to be known. He and Omega do most if not all the interviews. Omega is bigger and his word articulation is much different not to mention his tone. Alpha has a very strong accent and you can hear it well in a interview he did showing off his guitar. Papa uses his hands a lot when he speaks also.
What a sweet, sweet soul, so articulate & animated. Well done.
Seems to me that "Special Ghoul" may or may not have gone through some family deaths...
yeah his big brother died. He introduced him into the music when he was like 5 years old so he meant a lot to him
so.. this is papa ?? ^^
Yep
No, this is their guitarist.
Anthony Lee nope under the mask its Tobias Forge. You can hear Martin in other intreviews but most of the interviews are done by Tobias.
but why i don´t want to see him i want to see the real ghouls
Epitaph I like a nameless ghoul, not as much as a nameless ghoul but a nameless ghoul is still cool too.
This guy and the band for that matter is top shelf in my book...As for the Lemmy thing, man, I had a knot in my throat when I first heard about it, I felt exactly the same about Ronnie and H.G.Giger. Man I miss those guys, they help define who are know in some manner. At least for some of us...
So interesting. Could listen for hours
I just love this interview, I could listen to Tobias for hours!👍🏻👀
Excellent and intelligent interview. Thanks, Jack3.5mm.
This is the best interview "Special Ghoul" has ever done. I love to hear him work things out in his head & convey his thoughts & plans to us. He is very interesting & seems sincere. I hope he is. So glad to realize Ghost.
The Nameless Ghouls are so shy and awkward; I love it XD.
Beautiful interview!!! The way he speaks though.
Why is it so many swedes speak with an almost flawless American accent?
ceasormayhem101 they learn English at a young age they have English TV movies and Swedish subtitles
elena richani thank you, very insightful.
ceasormayhem101 your welcome in also forgot to mention you guys have English in the schools
ceasormayhem101 thats how Swedes learn English
where did you get your profile picture from? i rally like it
This is an example and proof that Tobias was a one man show and he controlled it. Tobias did interviews as a nameless ghoul taking full control of the empire
The way he talks about papa 2😂 How at the end of the show he’s so tired it looked like he was going to go into cardiac arrest. 😂😂
Can't help but think about his family when he talked about it. I've loved Ghost since 2013 and I remember when I started to like them that they already had been touring since 2012, and now it's 2016 and they're still touring with some breaks of a month or two. Like how does it work with a family!? I guess they put up with it in some way or another. I know we don't speak about the ghouls' private lives, but can't help but think about it!
Lovely interview, didn’t feel like an interview it felt more... personal, like just a regular talk with a close one. 🖤
I love this man, so down to earth and polite I would hug him right now 😘😘😘😘🤙🤙🤙🤙
What a great interview 💜😩
This is such a great interview. ❤
Oh my god i can't wait for them to release a new album. I'll just get so insanely excited and probably see them at least twice.
Wish there were interviews with the ghoullettes...
beautiful...I almost cried too...
Papa3 was like my musical father that showed me the chords and shit!
HappyHippieHuddy papa 3 is carasmatic
I want one of those outfits so much!!!
I think a lot of people took Motörhead for granted. They never had a breakup and therefore they never had the massive audience. If they would have broken up in the late 80's and made a comeback tour in the early 2000's they would have filled the huge arenas just like Kiss, Black sabbath and Iron maiden did. You care about the things you are afraid to lose. Therefore, it was a huge blow to people when Lemmy actually died. I think many had bad conscience for not showing Motörhead the respect they deserved while they were actually around, making albums, making tours. I am glad I was one of the people who did. I went to see them on every tour. I bought all their albums. Even though there was never any hype. Maybe that is why I am not as upset now when he is gone. I have the memories and I know I showed my respect.
Go out and buy a Motörhead album in the memory of Lemmy, guys! And you know what? Go out and buy an album with a band that actually exist as well. You will feel better about yourself when they are gone.
Only just found this, great interview, you let him talk.
Ah, didn't expect to see Deathspell Omega mentioned in this interview. I fucking love Deathspell Omega.
ily phil 💗💞
ellzedd41 Do you remember which interviews Papa talked about losing his father & brother? If you do I'd appreciate letting me know. I love that Pappa/Tobias can talk about them & be so human. Thanks.
Awww he got emotional and teared up at one point 😍
Amazing interview !!!
Nice, personal interview.
Tobias does all the interviews.
🤤😍 his hands though.
This was wonderful!
we know that he is our papa
my whole heart 💜
he doesnt make much sense sometimes when hes trying to talk about himself without really revealing himself
I am not crying, you are crying!
Fibulas group! Keeps getting better and better...DON'T CHANGE! Keep the shtick!
Ugh, my heart.
Unholy fuck thank you for mentioning Deathspell Omega!
this is papa ^^
+Peach Grim
I think he/she's speaking about the band "Deathspell Omega" (:
+Dreh Skyta oh i see 😂😂 sorry !!
+Peach Grim Ahah no problems (:
+Peach Grim well it's Alpha (fire) actually...
I love Special Ghoul :)
snazzy_sue its papa ♡
LOL.Special Ghoul is Papa(Tobias)
I just love listning to this guy
When does he cry?
21:00
he is the main musician and lyricist of the band
Sublime cette interview ♥
+Joko DKC Merci ! :)
At 3:44 for the subtitles, it is "L'album de la semaine"
Can someone help me here, is he just crying about Lemmy or is there a personal story for him that he got reminded of?
ya I guess its a bit of both. In short, its basically like losing someone you thought was the shit, and showed you what rock n roll/metal was all about. sad situation, but also motivation to keep on rockin. hope this explained lol.
He had an older brother Sebastian who unfortunately died of heart failure in 2006.
Lemmy's death was VERY recent at that point too (a matter of months). Even 6 months later, the vibe at Download Festival 2016 was one of mourning for Lemmy, it really hit people hard.. he was such an important figure in the whole of heavy metal, and it was one of the biggest losses in metal since Dio. It was tough losing musicians like Paul Gray and Mike Scaccia (Slipknot and Ministry are huge parts of my musical inspiration), but Lemmy was one of those omnipresent characters who everyone knew, and so many people spent their whole lives with him as an inspiration. I wouldn't expect many of my friends to know who Mike Scaccia was, but everyone knew Lemmy.
Like you say, it's very personal to him... losing someone so important as a role model and a musical inspiration is tough, especially when music is such a huge part of your life.
oh my I felt the same about lemmy too x
he looks constantly surprised because of that shadow by his mouth haha
I'm new 2 ghost but I've been watching ghouls interviews off and on 4 last few days and iam convinced that this ghoul who has also done other interviews is tobias..
You were so right all those years ago 😂❤
I like a nameless ghoul, not as much as a nameless ghoul but a nameless ghoul is still cool too.
I really like him :)
Great interview, great questions. But is this really Papa dressed as a ghoul? Or is it earth?
OctopusVolcano
Earth doesn't do any interviews, it's usually Omega or Alpha. But yes, this is Papa
I'm watching this video in 2023:
I'm just curious as to why it's ALWAYS the same "ghoul" who does all the interviews?? It's OBVIOUSLY Tobias ....we know that.... I just wonder if it's one of his "rules", ( since he runs everything), that he , alone, gets to do interviews..... I'd really like to hear from the other members,....ie...their likes/dislikes, influences, goals,...etc....etc....Am I the only one who feels this way?
The jowels are great 👍
one of those great wood carvings from the legendary NW
So I know that 80-90% of the interviews are made by the same person the dude from this video (you can hear this Nameless Ghoul's voice and see that this voice is "talking" in almost all Ghost interview. A lot of people here in youtube assume this is Papa but why? It is true that the interviews are made by the same guy almost every time, he has a distinguishable voice but why people think this is Papa?
Papa has been known to dress up as a nameless ghoul for interviews and stuff, but im not sure if this is papa or fire.
Once you recognise the voice you know... you can also tell he's the creative force behind the band. He knows everything there is to know about the influences and process of the music creatively, because he's the one behind a lot of it.
deep
Yay
Papa & the original Omega were the most theatrical there could be. Now that Omega is gone, only Papa seems theatrical, the others seem more animated than theatrical. Like they are trying too hard.
no words
It s Tobias
Yes it is
such soft and white hands has only one person - PAPA EMERITUS ))
For a moment his voice sounded like Paul Stanley's voice. I think i'm in drugs or something.
Turn the Pitch Shift down you may find it closer 😯🤖
I'm pretty sure this is Omega, just piecing together from other videos. But yeah that was heartbreaking seeing him break but also very human which is nice because we really dont know who any of these guys are.
+NightEmbers This is "Special Ghoul", a.k.a. Papa :)
definitely not Omega
Its tobias
Y'a t'il des Français ici ? :D
Éva -Luation Oui , c'est complètement taré leur truc et les gens aiment