Song timestamps: 0:00 Leevi and the leavings - Pimeä tie, mukavaa matkaa 3:33 Eppu Normaali - Murheellisten laulujen maa 6:55 Eppu Normaali - Tahroja paperilla 11:43 Leevi and the leavings - Elina, mitä mä teen? 15:11 Arttu Wiskari - Mökkitie 18:23 Leevi and the leavings - Kerro terveiset lapsille 21:29 Arttu Wiskari - Tuntematon potilas 25:20 Leevi and the leavings - Unelmia ja toimistohommia 29:28 Hector - Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen 32:55 Juice Leskinen - Syksyn sävel
0:00 Leevi and the leavings - Dark road, have a nice trip 3:33 Eppu Normaali - the land of sad songs 6:55 Eppu Normaali - Stains on paper 11:43 Leevi and the leavings - Elina, what do I do? 15:11 Arttu Wiskari - Cottage road 18:23 Leevi and the leavings - Say hello to the children 21:29 Arttu Wiskari - Unknown patient 25:20 Leevi and the leavings - Dreams and office work 29:28 Hector - Snow made an angel in the hall 32:55 Juice Leskinen - The tone of autumn
yep! as a finn who knows all these artists and owns almost all of these songs on cd's and the rest on spotify i can tell it's pretty depressing stuff (suicide while the children are in the back of your car , alcoholism , divorce and so on ) very good songs all of these but it ads a little contrast to know how some of these artist ended up. It's actually the first song that tells about the great family driving the car of the road to kill themselves and the kids because they did not get a loan for a house because of alcohol
@@tomasrobertson2548 Damn...I knew about the first song. Depressing af. Leevi is such good artist, he has lots of great tracks. While I can't understand them, I can feel the energy.
Ny herätys sit kaikki Doomerit, Loppu se runkkaus ja roskaruoka. Sinne vitun salille ei oo pitkämatka ja jos on nii saatpahan hyvän alku lämmön. Muista herättävä kylmäsuihku heti aamusta niin veri alkaa kiertää päässä. Ja se masennus on yksinkertaisesti ruokavaliolla parannettavissa, tarpeeksi vitamiineja, mineraaleja ja proteiinia. YOU GOTTA BOOST TESTOSTERONE!
Se on tämä perisuomalainen olotila. Sukupolvi toisensa jälkeen jakanut traumansa verenperintönä tähän päivään. Haastavaa pysyä pinnalla, mutta uutta yritystä vaan toisen perään.
@@filipgrunseich8670 Keep your eyes closed as we take off full speed ahead Kids sleeping in the backseat Not even stars in the sky light up our dark road To the last curve our journey takes us Cruel world will be left behind, we couldn't go on anymore We can be forgotten if we didn't pay enough
This is the kind of music that I listened to when I was a kid. Also Puistossa by Anssi Kela was amazing It basically tells about two people who after getting education got into financial trouble. One being in huge debt. The parents of one of them had money so they decided to rob them. In the end the cops start chasing them and the girl whose parents they were robbing dies in the chase and the guy gets badly injured.
It just dawned on me Tahroja Paperilla isn’t about ink bleeds from teardrops that fell on the letter he was writing, but it’s rather about divorce papers. And holy shit I’m feeling the doomer
Ny herätys sit kaikki Doomerit, Loppu se runkkaus ja roskaruoka. Sinne vitun salille ei oo pitkämatka ja jos on nii saatpahan hyvän alku lämmön. Muista herättävä kylmäsuihku heti aamusta niin veri alkaa kiertää päässä. Ja se masennus on yksinkertaisesti ruokavaliolla parannettavissa, tarpeeksi vitamiineja, mineraaleja ja proteiinia. YOU GOTTA BOOST TESTOSTERONE!
I'm a kid of the depression years. I went to school in 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed, and finished ninth grade in 2000. *This is what we listened to every morning on the school bus.*
th-cam.com/video/arKxCiTZoyQ/w-d-xo.html@@juhomannisto I think this is most melancholic Finish hymns, especially when you understand the history behind it.
I love presenting Finnish music to my friends from abroad. It's interesting to hear their thoughs from melodies and the melody of vocals alone. And then telling word by word what something like Kolmas Nainen - Maailma on Tyly is about. About sticking those rocks in your backpack and jumping into a lake. I... genuinely still love these classics because they are a part of growing up in the great depression of Finland are... for me, somehow bringing strength. It's awesome
It's great. Like: "This song sound nice! What's it about?" "Welll... it's about a family that goes on one last car ride together ending in their suicide." "..."
I spent two year of my life in Helsinki... i kept them for the rest of my life in my memories ! Going to play to My Summer Car , as someone told about it.
I would say, some finnish songs have this feature - courage to face different feelings and not to be over emotional turning inside out, that's maybe why they are so stylish and cool, sometimes mysterious and strong. Not ideal as anything, but sometimes I find such beautiful melodies, and they are not to sweet, not too obvious. I can't say for authors and singers, it's just how I feel. And I'm happy to find such melodies and style in any music from any country.
Everything I know about Finnish culture is from ice fishing and my summer car haha. I also love music with happy melodies and sad lyrics so I guess this is fitting from what I understand of the translations. Very cool language.
I was a kid when Tuntematon potilas came out. I've always hated Arttu Wiskari, but now at 25 years of age i listen to these songs carefully. The first mentioned really gets me thinking of my war veteran grandpa and brings tears to my eyes.
Quick and dirty translation of the first song "Pimeä tie, mukavaa matkaa" by Leevi and the Leavings ”Dark road, have a pleasant journey” We didnt get the mortgage loan ’Cause we didnt manage to save up That minimum amount after all Part of the savings ran out as if on their own Keep your eyes closed as we go with the pedal on the floor The children sleep on the back seat Not even stars in the sky to light our dark road To the last bend shall I take us We shall leave you behind, cruel earth Cause we couldnt manage any more You can forget us If we didnt pay enough Couldnt a a little bit less suffice? Maybe soon they will demand for us to pay even for the air to breathe Someone seriously believes it to ”just be how life is” Keep your eyes closed as we go with the pedal on the floor The children sleep on the back seat Not even stars in the sky to light our dark road To the last bend shall I take us We shall leave you behind, cruel earth ’Cause we couldnt manage any more You can forget us If we didnt pay enough We did everything wrong Or maybe there was no right at all Something just made the walls cave in Only an empty feeling remains When you lose in life Keep your eyes closed as we go with the pedal on the floor The children sleep on the back seat Not even stars in the sky to light our dark road To the last bend shall I take us We shall leave you behind, cruel earth Cause we couldnt manage any more You can forget us If we didnt pay enough We shall leave you behind, cruel earth Cause we couldnt manage any more You can forget us If we didnt pay enough
We can see the ingratitude in the lyrics. They did not save up for their own house, but it is not like they received nothing. They at least have: - Car - Fuel - Education - Healthcare - Sanitation - Security - Compassionate countrymen - Probably Finnish citizenship too The Chinese and Congolese kids in their mud huts, 0 social mobility, earning 2 Euros per day and 45% tax rates will never own any of the above in their entire lives, or that of their children. The average wage in mainland China is 300 dollars a month, with living expenses just as high as Finland. TF
@@charlesc.9012 You do know that this is a fictional story written by a songwriter and not someones actual thoughts right? Also, as well as this particular song, your comment applies to any lyrics that deal with depression etc written ever in any country where people have it better than "Chinese and Congolese kids in their mud huts". I guess we'll have to turn to our congolese and chinese friends whenever we want to listen to some sad music in the future, since there can't be any legitimate reason whatsoever to be miserable when you have sanitation and fuel. By the way, your comment about the living expenses being just as high in China as in Finland is absurd. The cost of living is at least 50% higher in Finland. And remember, the next time you feel sad or depressed, stop, unless you live in the Congo or in China.
@@kaukomieli Not just China or Congo, America contains far more than just the US and Canada, and those are all terrible places to be. The rest of the world contains more than Europe, but the whole of Africa, SE Asia, South Asia, all of which are terrible I know for certain that the cost of living in China is on the same level as Scandinavia, because I have dealt with them a lot in their major cities like Wuhan. Prices for housing in particular are as bad as the richest places like Hong Kong, but nobody makes that much unless they are already connected. There is no better than Finland, that is just it. Even if you live in the US or the rest of Europe, you would live next to the streets of homeless in California, or have to wear everything in front of you to not get in stolen, like in London. In Hong Kong, Japan and Korea, the actual working hours are at least 9 to 12 hours a day, there is no life to look forward to for people like me, other than work and get abused by higher-ups. Most of the world will kill to live in Finland, and if you have wet work, that would also be a fair price to me
@@charlesc.9012 That is all beside the point. My point is that people can be depressed and sad for legitimate reasons even if their basic needs are met, or even when are wealthy or succesful in other ways. A human mind just doesn't work in the way that is assumed in your logic. And just for fun, I would even go so far as to argue that to a human brain, living in lonely, dark and cold Finland can be much more depressing than living in some poor sunny country where the sun shines every day, families live together, people talk to strangers on the street etc.
@@kaukomieli So does Mark Zuckerburg and Bill Gates, but people will definitely be mad when they complain despite being on top of the world. It IS a matter of compassion, but the other way around. There are "more have nots" than "haves", so it is the most irritating thing for them to see the trust fund brats whinge and complain about not having enough privilege. For most of my people, 90-hour work weeks and a 300 sq.ft. apartment will be their only future, because Ingrishu isu Imposhibru(TM). It is not like we could just go to the US, Canada and Finland to live in a 3-bedroom house, but a Finn could really go wherever pleases them. For a nation with work-life balance, there will only be excuses in the way. Most of us will never drive our own car or spend more than 3 hours with family every week either, so my blood pressure just went up by 20 mmHg just from seeing that sheet.
Back when I used to smoke from a bong I often sang Hector's Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen, the part that goes 'Ja vesi oli mustaa' (='and the water was black') when changing the bong water. Good times.
Did yall know that "tahroja paperilla" (stains on the paper) is about the ink on divorce papers? I knew every word as a kid but only put it together as an adult.
Holy shit, I always thought it was tear drops. But that fucking gives me chills for some reason, probably because all the other songs on the album like Kun Olet Poissa.
So this was uploaded like 3 years ago but recommended to me now...should I be concerned? Either about my personal mental state or the state of a certain finnish demographic that is suddenly feeling like it's good to bring back these uplifting classics
For anyone looking for a real finnish tragic song, look up "Apulanta - Ilona," it's based on a true story. The singer for Apulanta got the news of his spouse committing suicide in a bathtub and was absent from recording his songs and therefore one of the band members jumped in to record, and the song recorded was this event. Very sad but powerful song, listen to it everytime I head for Finland for a trip. Perkele.
Quick translation of the song that begins at 11:44, "Elina, mitä mä teen" by Leevi and the Leavings ”Elina, what am I to do” Ellu was a cashier Working at that cafe In the back room of which we once lived for a bit Myself, as I couldn’t find work We stayed up nights together I don’t know what I’ll do I guess I must put the kids in institutional care Is nothing ever enough in life Can’t the mindless spiral ease up even just for one moment Even we used to tell ourselves That we would get an electrical stove to put next to the refrigerator Once Ellu always cried at work She finally got the sack And in the lobby of the ATM we would freeze our nights away I guess she was pregnant again From some place or another I stole a coat for her I don’t know what I’ll do The circumstances took me prisoner Is nothing ever enough in life Can’t the constant pressure ease up even just for one moment How often does one get his ass kicked here How fast can one lose his money, and his reputation When Ellu got ran over by that taxicab Which when turning left Didn’t use his turning signal, even though he claimed he did It was a modest funeral I would want a similiar one for myself I don’t know what I’ll do I have already grown numb of the feeling of anguish Is nothing ever enough in life Can’t the mindless spiral ease up even just for one moment Even we used to tell ourselves That we would get an electrical stove to put next to the refrigerator Is nothing ever enough in life Can’t the constant pressure ease up even just for one moment How often does one get his ass kicked here How fast can one lose his money, and his reputation Elina, what am I to do
@@JawVFXIt's because in English its expected to downplay the bad. It makes these kinds of songs that freely talk about depressing things with a jamming beat sound so serious when translated into English.
Сегодня 19 октября 2021 года,я посмотрела 3 серию игры в кальмара и теперь лежу в темной комнате одна в провинции России и слушаю песни финских думеров по рекомендации Ютуба. Не знаю для чего это все пишу,но хочу сказать что думеры в Финляндии ребята весьма позитивные
Finnish doomer music exexutes bittersweet melancholy incredibly... to think that doomer music used to be mainstream here. (You russians don't do bad either when it comes to doomer music, kino would fit right in)
Lol. I can definitely relate to this music because I grew up with it. We moved to Aland islands when I was little and I started playing with a local band. We were local superstars but no one in Sweden or Finland was interested. We appeared on television in both countries but it was just exotic entertainment for them. Then when I moved to Stockholm, I understood that the reason was that there are real bands out there.
Oon 22 v. mut oon puol aasialainen eli olen kokenut ihan eri Suomen kuin mitä perus suomalaiset kokevat. Suurinta osaa biiseistä en voi samaistua mutta todella nostalginen olo tulee kun ei voi enää kuulla näytä klassikoita radiosta, erityisesti Tuntematon potilas.
28v suomalainen minäkin, eikä noin surkeaa Suomea muista, mutta ennen oli selvästi hankalampaa talouskriisien ja nälänhätien kanssa. Sitä on kuullut juttua vanhemmilta ja isovanhemmilta. No ei se taloustilanne nytkään kovin hyvä ole, mutta se sama ongelma on kaikkialla. P.S. Älä sano perus suomalainen, se on nykyään kirosana. Sori, että piti ruveta poliittiseksi.
@@jvalfin3359 90-luvulla oli aika perseestä meno täällä ja olihan tossa 2000-luvun puolivälistä loppuunkin aika nihkeetä. Positiivinen asia 90-luvusta oli ne kaikki topless-ravintolat, joissa oli kiva käydä teininä väärillä papereilla. Kaljakin oli halpaa, mutta muuten ei siitä hirveesti hyvää sit näppiin jäänykkään.
I started laughing when I realised it was just popular songs that everyone knows and you hear on the radio all the time. And then I realised: "Yeah, it kinda is doomer music, we all just listen to doomer music". Wtf is wrong with us...
Eipä tuo nyt iso ihmekään ole, helvetin kylmät talvet, työt tai koulut painaa niskaan ja pimeää koko ajan. Ei että, kyllä nämä laulut vaan todistaa että suomi on maailman onnellisin maa...
I know all the Eppu songs, but I’m not Finnish, I am just a silly American with too much time on my hands. And now I translate Eppu Normaali songs and stuff in my free time.
The first song at least is Pimeä tie mukavaa matkaa. Its hella depressing. It's basically a song about a family with a wife her husband and two kids who lose their house money and things. The chorus of this song is about the husband telling his wife to close her eyes while they drive off a cliff with the children sleeping on the backseat.
Leevi And The Leavings - Pimeä tie, mukavaa matkaa Eppu Normaali - Murheellisten laulujen maa Eppu Normaali - Tahroja paperilla Leevi And The Leavings - Elina mitä mä teen? Arttu Wiskari - Mökkitie Leevi And The Leavings - Kerro terveiset lapsille Arttu Wiskari - Tuntematon potilas Leevi And The Leavings - Unelmia ja toimistohommia Hector - Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen Juice Leskinen - Syksyn sävel
A 4:10 am Lahti - Jyväskylä Matkahuolto line that's annoyingly behind schedule despite sunny summer sunrise clear air is immeasurably worse than any 4:10 am Lahti - Jyväskylä bus that's precisely on time despite a nasty räntää myrsky and a grumpy monosyllabic driver who won't drive fast enough. - This here is perfect music for such a long slow trip through the woods north of Heinola, really needing to piss so terribly.
@@virana999 etelässäki tuli jo sen verran että maahan jäi puoleksi päivää. Mutta pääasia on se, että aamulla kun herää on pimeää ja iltapäivällä kun lähtis töistä kotiin ois pimeää. Mä en oo töissä, vaan saikulla. Masennuksen takia. Siitä saa kuulemma lisää suomalaisuuspisteitä...
on se jännä miten nuorempana oppii vihaamaan tämän tyyppistä musiikkia ja sitten vähän vanhempana tulee takaisin ja tajuaa kuinka helvetin hyvää vanhakunnon suomipoppi on
When you're happy, you enjoy the music
When you're Finnish, you understand the lyrics
deep
Factually correctih informaationi
When you are Finnished
vocals are instrument too. you can enjoy chinese music without know language xD its music
seems about right
Song timestamps:
0:00 Leevi and the leavings - Pimeä tie, mukavaa matkaa
3:33 Eppu Normaali - Murheellisten laulujen maa
6:55 Eppu Normaali - Tahroja paperilla
11:43 Leevi and the leavings - Elina, mitä mä teen?
15:11 Arttu Wiskari - Mökkitie
18:23 Leevi and the leavings - Kerro terveiset lapsille
21:29 Arttu Wiskari - Tuntematon potilas
25:20 Leevi and the leavings - Unelmia ja toimistohommia
29:28 Hector - Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen
32:55 Juice Leskinen - Syksyn sävel
0:00 Leevi and the leavings - Dark road, have a nice trip
3:33 Eppu Normaali - the land of sad songs
6:55 Eppu Normaali - Stains on paper
11:43 Leevi and the leavings - Elina, what do I do?
15:11 Arttu Wiskari - Cottage road
18:23 Leevi and the leavings - Say hello to the children
21:29 Arttu Wiskari - Unknown patient
25:20 Leevi and the leavings - Dreams and office work
29:28 Hector - Snow made an angel in the hall
32:55 Juice Leskinen - The tone of autumn
Juice "The Goat" Leskinen
Eppu (the) Normal@@Jrski14
thanks so much bro i was looking for this comment for some time
needs Levoton Tuhkimo
As an American who has 1500 hours in the Finnish game My Summer Car...I can relate.
respect for playing it that much
yep! as a finn who knows all these artists and owns almost all of these songs on cd's and the rest on spotify i can tell it's pretty depressing stuff (suicide while the children are in the back of your car , alcoholism , divorce and so on ) very good songs all of these but it ads a little contrast to know how some of these artist ended up. It's actually the first song that tells about the great family driving the car of the road to kill themselves and the kids because they did not get a loan for a house because of alcohol
@@tomasrobertson2548 Damn...I knew about the first song. Depressing af. Leevi is such good artist, he has lots of great tracks. While I can't understand them, I can feel the energy.
@@SgtSnazzerinoleevi and the leavings are just band name. Writer (I think) and singer was Göstä Sundqvist, but he unfortunately died in early 2000s
@@Cofeeine Oh..RIP :(
Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen ja pimeä tie hyvää matkaa. Kauniita kappaleita.
Saakeli kun on paha olla.
Kyllä tässä mies murtuu
Älä muutu tilastoksi. Elämä kantaa, toivottavasti paranee.
Ny herätys sit kaikki Doomerit, Loppu se runkkaus ja roskaruoka. Sinne vitun salille ei oo pitkämatka ja jos on nii saatpahan hyvän alku lämmön. Muista herättävä kylmäsuihku heti aamusta niin veri alkaa kiertää päässä. Ja se masennus on yksinkertaisesti ruokavaliolla parannettavissa, tarpeeksi vitamiineja, mineraaleja ja proteiinia. YOU GOTTA BOOST TESTOSTERONE!
Se on tämä perisuomalainen olotila. Sukupolvi toisensa jälkeen jakanut traumansa verenperintönä tähän päivään. Haastavaa pysyä pinnalla, mutta uutta yritystä vaan toisen perään.
kyllä nää kaikki iskee helvetin lujaa sisimpään
The first song is incredibly dark and sad. Lyrics in the chorus give me chills everytine
Not finnish, can't relate
@@filipgrunseich8670 doesn't need to be. It's song about family in poverty that ends up committing suicide.
@@filipgrunseich8670 Keep your eyes closed as we take off full speed ahead
Kids sleeping in the backseat
Not even stars in the sky light up our dark road
To the last curve our journey takes us
Cruel world will be left behind, we couldn't go on anymore
We can be forgotten if we didn't pay enough
Half of Gösta's songs are like that
@@mite339 maybe 1/4. The rest are good humour and sometimes enviromentalism
Basically my high school playlist from 2010.
No wonder I drank so much.
This is the type of music to listen to at 4am on a summer night while grilling at the lakeside with a few cold beers and some friends
more like while making a hanging noose..
This is the kind of music that I listened to when I was a kid.
Also Puistossa by Anssi Kela was amazing
It basically tells about two people who after getting education got into financial trouble. One being in huge debt. The parents of one of them had money so they decided to rob them. In the end the cops start chasing them and the girl whose parents they were robbing dies in the chase and the guy gets badly injured.
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doomer music ja sit listalla joku vitu mökkitie :DDDD
mutta kun mökki myytiin :,( nyyh ryyst
Pitääkö mun nyt jotenkin huolestua kun algoritmijumalat tunkee tätä mulle?
Fuck. I'm finnish and i lost it at the first song.
It's so miserable it's beautiful
I'm sitting here looking out on the rain and reconsidering my life choices after that hit into my feels, its the children that does it for me.. Fuck
tällästä musiikkia saa aikaan "worlds happiest country"
Voiku en ois kuullu tätä ekaa laulua. Iha vitun synkkä.
It just dawned on me Tahroja Paperilla isn’t about ink bleeds from teardrops that fell on the letter he was writing, but it’s rather about divorce papers. And holy shit I’m feeling the doomer
bro mä asun tos talos
80% meistä asuu
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@@jussivalterite asun mettäs
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@@macintosh_waifu hujan hajan
The fact that these are just pieces of normal music in Finland is the reason we are so depressed.
Does the depressing music make the people sad, or do the already sad people make depressing music? The greatest question about the Finnkind.
@@kuukivi The chicken or the egg of Finns.
Ny herätys sit kaikki Doomerit, Loppu se runkkaus ja roskaruoka. Sinne vitun salille ei oo pitkämatka ja jos on nii saatpahan hyvän alku lämmön. Muista herättävä kylmäsuihku heti aamusta niin veri alkaa kiertää päässä. Ja se masennus on yksinkertaisesti ruokavaliolla parannettavissa, tarpeeksi vitamiineja, mineraaleja ja proteiinia. YOU GOTTA BOOST TESTOSTERONE!
"worlds happiest country"
@@Janneh8Only during the day. When the dark comes, so do the doubts.
Lauloin kuulemma pentuna päiväkodissa unelmia ja toimistohommia ja sekös hoitajia nauratti.
Nykyään oltaisiin varmaan lasuun yhteydessä :D
I'm a kid of the depression years. I went to school in 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed, and finished ninth grade in 2000.
*This is what we listened to every morning on the school bus.*
Viimeisellä rannalla, Tuonelan koivut ja Piha ilman sadettajaa puuttuu, muuten 8/10
Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus - Elegia, Ruoska - Käärmeenpesä.. jos ehdottaa saa..
Tähdet tähdet
Piha ilman sadettajaa hits diff, meenpä heti kuuntelemaan kun muistutit…
Those early 90s depression songs hit different...
This isnt doomer music, its Finnish happy music...
ahaha true
not if you really listen
You don't want to hear sad Finnish music
th-cam.com/video/arKxCiTZoyQ/w-d-xo.html@@juhomannisto
I think this is most melancholic Finish hymns, especially when you understand the history behind it.
indeed suicide is the happiest part of every fin
While I do feel nostalgic, I also came to enjoy the relief that I don't hear these constantly on radio anymore.
Now days all you can find from the radio is upbeat music singing about love and other pleasant things
We've moved on as a nation from an acute risk of suicide to a constant need to party black-out drunk. One step at a time it will get better.
@@isoanttiSorry, Your wrong. here in
Finland everything is good and Happy. Well, You haven't been in Finland. So.
I love presenting Finnish music to my friends from abroad. It's interesting to hear their thoughs from melodies and the melody of vocals alone. And then telling word by word what something like Kolmas Nainen - Maailma on Tyly is about. About sticking those rocks in your backpack and jumping into a lake.
I... genuinely still love these classics because they are a part of growing up in the great depression of Finland are... for me, somehow bringing strength. It's awesome
It's great. Like: "This song sound nice! What's it about?" "Welll... it's about a family that goes on one last car ride together ending in their suicide." "..."
Well said. The landscape of the soul is almost masochistically entertaining to explain to foreigners. Maybe theres an answer somewhere in there
Never expected to find such good music from the artists i forgot about :)
I spent two year of my life in Helsinki... i kept them for the rest of my life in my memories ! Going to play to My Summer Car , as someone told about it.
The secret is to find the love for the sound of accordion, and take a walk in the woods. impossible to be a doomer.
how do I keep seeing you in the comments of every video I watch lol
@@findorbedsame interests/algorithm?
@@tobbele1010 also a person/persons who comment a lot since they are in basically every video i watch
True going for walks in the woods when its dark is the best, very relaxing
father, I was born malformed but still of your blood forsen1@@findorbed
I would say, some finnish songs have this feature - courage to face different feelings and not to be over emotional turning inside out, that's maybe why they are so stylish and cool, sometimes mysterious and strong. Not ideal as anything, but sometimes I find such beautiful melodies, and they are not to sweet, not too obvious. I can't say for authors and singers, it's just how I feel. And I'm happy to find such melodies and style in any music from any country.
As a brazilian MSC player this is so relatable
3. Eppu Normaali - Tahroja paperilla -was my "divorce" music 🥲
Everything I know about Finnish culture is from ice fishing and my summer car haha. I also love music with happy melodies and sad lyrics so I guess this is fitting from what I understand of the translations. Very cool language.
Ai perkele kyllä tätä parempaa musiikkia ei ole.
"nyt on elokuu ja minä olen viljaa" 🌾🍃
NIIN TURMIOLAN TOMMI TAAS HERÄÄ HENKIIN
as a Finn this feels nostalgic because my dad plays the guitar and plays these songs we were poor
I clicked on this like "haa haa, Finnish music be sad" but "Tuntematon potilas" really got under my skin and gave me goosebumps
I was a kid when Tuntematon potilas came out. I've always hated Arttu Wiskari, but now at 25 years of age i listen to these songs carefully. The first mentioned really gets me thinking of my war veteran grandpa and brings tears to my eyes.
Damn that was the first time I heard Tuntematon potilas since I was a child, brought me to tears
Quick and dirty translation of the first song "Pimeä tie, mukavaa matkaa" by Leevi and the Leavings
”Dark road, have a pleasant journey”
We didnt get the mortgage loan
’Cause we didnt manage to save up
That minimum amount after all
Part of the savings ran out as if on their own
Keep your eyes closed as we go with the pedal on the floor
The children sleep on the back seat
Not even stars in the sky to light our dark road
To the last bend shall I take us
We shall leave you behind, cruel earth
Cause we couldnt manage any more
You can forget us
If we didnt pay enough
Couldnt a a little bit less suffice?
Maybe soon they will demand
for us to pay even for the air to breathe
Someone seriously believes it to ”just be how life is”
Keep your eyes closed as we go with the pedal on the floor
The children sleep on the back seat
Not even stars in the sky to light our dark road
To the last bend shall I take us
We shall leave you behind, cruel earth
’Cause we couldnt manage any more
You can forget us
If we didnt pay enough
We did everything wrong
Or maybe there was no right at all
Something just made the walls cave in
Only an empty feeling remains
When you lose in life
Keep your eyes closed as we go with the pedal on the floor
The children sleep on the back seat
Not even stars in the sky to light our dark road
To the last bend shall I take us
We shall leave you behind, cruel earth
Cause we couldnt manage any more
You can forget us
If we didnt pay enough
We shall leave you behind, cruel earth
Cause we couldnt manage any more
You can forget us
If we didnt pay enough
We can see the ingratitude in the lyrics. They did not save up for their own house, but it is not like they received nothing. They at least have:
- Car
- Fuel
- Education
- Healthcare
- Sanitation
- Security
- Compassionate countrymen
- Probably Finnish citizenship too
The Chinese and Congolese kids in their mud huts, 0 social mobility, earning 2 Euros per day and 45% tax rates will never own any of the above in their entire lives, or that of their children. The average wage in mainland China is 300 dollars a month, with living expenses just as high as Finland. TF
@@charlesc.9012 You do know that this is a fictional story written by a songwriter and not someones actual thoughts right?
Also, as well as this particular song, your comment applies to any lyrics that deal with depression etc written ever in any country where people have it better than "Chinese and Congolese kids in their mud huts". I guess we'll have to turn to our congolese and chinese friends whenever we want to listen to some sad music in the future, since there can't be any legitimate reason whatsoever to be miserable when you have sanitation and fuel.
By the way, your comment about the living expenses being just as high in China as in Finland is absurd. The cost of living is at least 50% higher in Finland.
And remember, the next time you feel sad or depressed, stop, unless you live in the Congo or in China.
@@kaukomieli Not just China or Congo, America contains far more than just the US and Canada, and those are all terrible places to be. The rest of the world contains more than Europe, but the whole of Africa, SE Asia, South Asia, all of which are terrible
I know for certain that the cost of living in China is on the same level as Scandinavia, because I have dealt with them a lot in their major cities like Wuhan. Prices for housing in particular are as bad as the richest places like Hong Kong, but nobody makes that much unless they are already connected.
There is no better than Finland, that is just it. Even if you live in the US or the rest of Europe, you would live next to the streets of homeless in California, or have to wear everything in front of you to not get in stolen, like in London. In Hong Kong, Japan and Korea, the actual working hours are at least 9 to 12 hours a day, there is no life to look forward to for people like me, other than work and get abused by higher-ups.
Most of the world will kill to live in Finland, and if you have wet work, that would also be a fair price to me
@@charlesc.9012 That is all beside the point. My point is that people can be depressed and sad for legitimate reasons even if their basic needs are met, or even when are wealthy or succesful in other ways. A human mind just doesn't work in the way that is assumed in your logic. And just for fun, I would even go so far as to argue that to a human brain, living in lonely, dark and cold Finland can be much more depressing than living in some poor sunny country where the sun shines every day, families live together, people talk to strangers on the street etc.
@@kaukomieli So does Mark Zuckerburg and Bill Gates, but people will definitely be mad when they complain despite being on top of the world. It IS a matter of compassion, but the other way around.
There are "more have nots" than "haves", so it is the most irritating thing for them to see the trust fund brats whinge and complain about not having enough privilege. For most of my people, 90-hour work weeks and a 300 sq.ft. apartment will be their only future, because Ingrishu isu Imposhibru(TM). It is not like we could just go to the US, Canada and Finland to live in a 3-bedroom house, but a Finn could really go wherever pleases them. For a nation with work-life balance, there will only be excuses in the way.
Most of us will never drive our own car or spend more than 3 hours with family every week either, so my blood pressure just went up by 20 mmHg just from seeing that sheet.
Back when I used to smoke from a bong I often sang Hector's Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen, the part that goes 'Ja vesi oli mustaa' (='and the water was black') when changing the bong water. Good times.
Did yall know that "tahroja paperilla" (stains on the paper) is about the ink on divorce papers? I knew every word as a kid but only put it together as an adult.
Holy shit, I always thought it was tear drops. But that fucking gives me chills for some reason, probably because all the other songs on the album like Kun Olet Poissa.
cum paper
So this was uploaded like 3 years ago but recommended to me now...should I be concerned? Either about my personal mental state or the state of a certain finnish demographic that is suddenly feeling like it's good to bring back these uplifting classics
no niin...täällä ollaan.. kyl syy löytyy :/
torilla tavataan, tai järven pohjalla.
As a ostrobothnian, the small things i understand in the first song are so dark
tavallista iskelmäähän nää on. tuttuja s-marketin kaiuttimista...
Just seeing the building and the tree's I know its taken in finland.
Varmaa tampereella. Vitun masentava paikka.
@@arvid5055 kuva on vantaalta
Yksi sana. Kouvola
Hakunilasta
@@arvid5055 Kaksikielinen kyltti. Veikkaisin että on jostain Hesan tai Vantaan lähiöstä.
For anyone looking for a real finnish tragic song, look up "Apulanta - Ilona," it's based on a true story.
The singer for Apulanta got the news of his spouse committing suicide in a bathtub and was absent from recording his songs and therefore one of the band members jumped in to record, and the song recorded was this event. Very sad but powerful song, listen to it everytime I head for Finland for a trip. Perkele.
Quick translation of the song that begins at 11:44, "Elina, mitä mä teen" by Leevi and the Leavings
”Elina, what am I to do”
Ellu was a cashier
Working at that cafe
In the back room of which we once lived for a bit
Myself, as I couldn’t find work
We stayed up nights together
I don’t know what I’ll do
I guess I must put the kids in institutional care
Is nothing ever enough in life
Can’t the mindless spiral ease up even just for one moment
Even we used to tell ourselves
That we would get an electrical stove to put next to the refrigerator
Once Ellu always cried at work
She finally got the sack
And in the lobby of the ATM we would freeze our nights away
I guess she was pregnant again
From some place or another I stole a coat for her
I don’t know what I’ll do
The circumstances took me prisoner
Is nothing ever enough in life
Can’t the constant pressure ease up even just for one moment
How often does one get his ass kicked here
How fast can one lose his money, and his reputation
When Ellu got ran over by that taxicab
Which when turning left
Didn’t use his turning signal, even though he claimed he did
It was a modest funeral
I would want a similiar one for myself
I don’t know what I’ll do
I have already grown numb of the feeling of anguish
Is nothing ever enough in life
Can’t the mindless spiral ease up even just for one moment
Even we used to tell ourselves
That we would get an electrical stove to put next to the refrigerator
Is nothing ever enough in life
Can’t the constant pressure ease up even just for one moment
How often does one get his ass kicked here
How fast can one lose his money, and his reputation
Elina, what am I to do
Good job. It’s weird how it sounds way more serious in english.
@@JawVFXIt's because in English its expected to downplay the bad. It makes these kinds of songs that freely talk about depressing things with a jamming beat sound so serious when translated into English.
Miljoonasade marraskuu
Listening to 'Tahroja Paperilla' when my morning coffee is just kicking in. Bittersweet.
Hyviä musiikkivalintoja.
Сегодня 19 октября 2021 года,я посмотрела 3 серию игры в кальмара и теперь лежу в темной комнате одна в провинции России и слушаю песни финских думеров по рекомендации Ютуба. Не знаю для чего это все пишу,но хочу сказать что думеры в Финляндии ребята весьма позитивные
Finnish doomer music exexutes bittersweet melancholy incredibly... to think that doomer music used to be mainstream here. (You russians don't do bad either when it comes to doomer music, kino would fit right in)
real finnish doomer music is just in the black metal genre.
@@soulsidejourney2693 DSBM is the final tier
А мы с женой слушаем это в Армении после пару бутылок вина
@@Dddciclop I love you guys, welcome to the deep.
Leevi and the leavings
Lol. I can definitely relate to this music because I grew up with it. We moved to Aland islands when I was little and I started playing with a local band. We were local superstars but no one in Sweden or Finland was interested. We appeared on television in both countries but it was just exotic entertainment for them. Then when I moved to Stockholm, I understood that the reason was that there are real bands out there.
Oon 22 v. mut oon puol aasialainen eli olen kokenut ihan eri Suomen kuin mitä perus suomalaiset kokevat. Suurinta osaa biiseistä en voi samaistua mutta todella nostalginen olo tulee kun ei voi enää kuulla näytä klassikoita radiosta, erityisesti Tuntematon potilas.
28v suomalainen minäkin, eikä noin surkeaa Suomea muista, mutta ennen oli selvästi hankalampaa talouskriisien ja nälänhätien kanssa. Sitä on kuullut juttua vanhemmilta ja isovanhemmilta.
No ei se taloustilanne nytkään kovin hyvä ole, mutta se sama ongelma on kaikkialla.
P.S.
Älä sano perus suomalainen, se on nykyään kirosana. Sori, että piti ruveta poliittiseksi.
Ei haittaa ollenkaa, mutten voi sanoo et haluun kutsuu itteeni kuitenkaa suomalaiseks, siks käytin "perus suomalainen"@@jvalfin3359
@@jvalfin3359 90-luvulla oli aika perseestä meno täällä ja olihan tossa 2000-luvun puolivälistä loppuunkin aika nihkeetä. Positiivinen asia 90-luvusta oli ne kaikki topless-ravintolat, joissa oli kiva käydä teininä väärillä papereilla. Kaljakin oli halpaa, mutta muuten ei siitä hirveesti hyvää sit näppiin jäänykkään.
@@tumppu1975 Joo, lapsella ei ole huolia. Noihin aikoihin pelailin pleikkaria ja kävin harrastuksissa ja vanhemmat maksoi lystistä
I started laughing when I realised it was just popular songs that everyone knows and you hear on the radio all the time. And then I realised: "Yeah, it kinda is doomer music, we all just listen to doomer music". Wtf is wrong with us...
Eipä tuo nyt iso ihmekään ole, helvetin kylmät talvet, työt tai koulut painaa niskaan ja pimeää koko ajan. Ei että, kyllä nämä laulut vaan todistaa että suomi on maailman onnellisin maa...
Kiitos tästä
kun olet onnellinen, kuuntelet musiikkia, -
kun olet surullinen, ymmärrät sanat...
- satunnainen amerikkalainen en tieda lol
I have memorized all the songs. But I'm no doomer... just Finnish 😎
Sama asia
@@juhomannisto Finland == Doomland
@@Jako1987 it's finnished 😔
@@Jako1987 Wrong.
I know all the Eppu songs, but I’m not Finnish, I am just a silly American with too much time on my hands. And now I translate Eppu Normaali songs and stuff in my free time.
Egotripin matkustaja puuttuu
Ärsyttävä rällätys
@@vaannapaskat141 eihä se ny nii paska oo
@@vaannapaskat141 eipä ollu kun ymmärtää merkityksen. muistan kun oman yläasteen musiikintunnilla tuo kuuneltiin ja jälkeenpäin itken
ah yes kouvola
kiva SlipperyT-profiilikuva
kouvola mood
Jazzilla Taivaaseen by Nypykät would be a good shout
Ihana suomalainen melankolia
Vittu, mä en uskonut silmiäni. Hakunila, Hiirakkokuja?! Sitten näin kyltin. Huh mikä sattuma.
This wasn't the Doom music I was expecting
Tää video on kulttuuriteko, kiitos
Woow amazing
Beautiful melancholic atmosphere ❤️
so where is Mana Mana? OR Noitalinna Huraa etc? :P
Part 2 !!
Ja heti enimmäisen kappaleen alkaessa, approved
Tämä oli hyvä video.
On tää leevi and the leavings kyl hyvä
kouvola musiikki
If you know.
you feel the pain
YEA! WOOOOOO!!!!
The amount of depression in Finnish songs is mad..
we are a melancholy bunch.
We are so miserable we are so beautiful
South out to the kindergarten breakfasts listening to these and not understanding the lyrics. Just vibin
Pidän paljon,.., kiitos lataamisesta,., onnea
So this is what pressing no does
aika muuttaa grönlantiin :D
The first song is so fucking sad bruh
Suggestion: Kurjuuden Kuningas by Tuomari Nurmio
👍
finnish doomer music is happier than russian doomer music i like this
This is just stuff they play on radio, doomer music is black metal here
This thing needs lyrics translated to English to truly show what Suomi is, perkele.
I can relate even though I'm not from Finland (I'm from Sweden).
Similiar countries. Sweden just seems to be bigger in everything. Economy, population, size, history, music etc...
@@Ant-tx2ej It's a dump hole that's now falling apart so fast that the propaganda can't even keep up with it.
Hakunila honor
perkele
Song names?
The first song at least is Pimeä tie mukavaa matkaa. Its hella depressing. It's basically a song about a family with a wife her husband and two kids who lose their house money and things. The chorus of this song is about the husband telling his wife to close her eyes while they drive off a cliff with the children sleeping on the backseat.
Leevi And The Leavings - Pimeä tie, mukavaa matkaa
Eppu Normaali - Murheellisten laulujen maa
Eppu Normaali - Tahroja paperilla
Leevi And The Leavings - Elina mitä mä teen?
Arttu Wiskari - Mökkitie
Leevi And The Leavings - Kerro terveiset lapsille
Arttu Wiskari - Tuntematon potilas
Leevi And The Leavings - Unelmia ja toimistohommia
Hector - Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen
Juice Leskinen - Syksyn sävel
A 4:10 am Lahti - Jyväskylä Matkahuolto line that's annoyingly behind schedule despite sunny summer sunrise clear air is immeasurably worse than any 4:10 am Lahti - Jyväskylä bus that's precisely on time despite a nasty räntää myrsky and a grumpy monosyllabic driver who won't drive fast enough.
- This here is perfect music for such a long slow trip through the woods north of Heinola, really needing to piss so terribly.
too true for too many families in the most happy nation in the whole world... what a sad world... ...sad but true, there was always the better way
Where's the doom? Slightly melancholic maybe :P
Put your chin againts the chest and march towards new disappointments ^^
värikäs vantaahan se siinä lol
Finland >
Kaseva Tyhjää puuttuu :(
Finnish doomer music hits different
Guys, warm weather will ends soon. Snow and gray sky will here again.
Pohjosessa sato viime yönä ensilumet
@@virana999 etelässäki tuli jo sen verran että maahan jäi puoleksi päivää. Mutta pääasia on se, että aamulla kun herää on pimeää ja iltapäivällä kun lähtis töistä kotiin ois pimeää. Mä en oo töissä, vaan saikulla. Masennuksen takia. Siitä saa kuulemma lisää suomalaisuuspisteitä...
Mana manaa listaan perkele
The moment when so-called "happiest country on earth" produces almost entirely suicidal doomer music, or fake-happy pop.
Lähiö.... Hima ...
What do you man doomer music. This is just normal music
Haha, yeah...
Finnish doomer music is very upbeat but the lyrics tend to be very dark.
@@Ant-tx2ej yes, like I said: normal music that comes on the radio all the time
@@Polystyreenileijona Well something is/isn't doomer music because of how popular it is.
@@Ant-tx2ej i know, but they very much did play these on the radio
what do you mean? this is just normal happy finnish music
on se jännä miten nuorempana oppii vihaamaan tämän tyyppistä musiikkia ja sitten vähän vanhempana tulee takaisin ja tajuaa kuinka helvetin hyvää vanhakunnon suomipoppi on
Joutsenlaulu ois menny tänne vielä
Joutsenlaulu, Tähdet Tähdet ja jopa muutamat Maustetyttöjen kappaleet sopis paremmin ku Mökkitie ja Unelmia ja Toimistohommia