Yes!! It's my favorite!! Powerful, emotional, and way underrated. Here's an amazing version. Is this the one you like? th-cam.com/video/KNPIdGBn7M4/w-d-xo.html
People here go to concerts to listen, and are very attentive audiences. We go to enjoy the music, not people shouting at the artists mid-performance or taking attention from the main event. But depending on the type of concert of course :) Eivør is a treasure and deserves attention, she is a rare gem ♥️
Great reaction! «Trodlabundin» is means «spellbound». This is from an actual consert at the farm «Stigen» in Sogn here in Norway. The consert was held to mark the reopening of the farm after beeing rebuild. There is no roads leading to this place, and there is no electricity. This place and area is on the UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. The consert is by a Norwegian band «Vamp», and Eivør Palsdottir is a guest artist and often performs with them. Eivør is a great singer/songwriter by her self, and you may have heard her if you have seen the show «The last Kingdom».
@@alanfoster6589 Farms and homesteds without roads is not uncommon in Norway; and nowadays they propably would use a hellicopter, but bac in time they would move materials in the winter on a slegd.
Several years ago I attended a performance in Denver Colorado of Grieg's A minor piano concerto. At the end of the stirring first movement, a few people in the audience began to applaud and then sheepishly stopped when they realized it wasn't quite over yet. I was quite familiar with the work, so I sat there smugly and waited for the next movement. I can't really fault the early applause, as the fist movement could almost stand alone by itself.
Nordic people do not rave to music like this for good reason. It's more of a meditative music piece to connect with nature and ancestry. The "venue" is very remote in the wilderness, it takes hours of hiking to get up there. And they flew all the heavy equipment up by helicopter.
Yes, please do more of Eivør - reactions. "Falling free" - the live version is stunning! Her spirit and music goes deep and awakens ancestral energies.
I've never heard about her... it was amazing, so atmospheric and hello, goosebumps! You rightly said, it's like a shaman's song, I like it! Thank you, Professor Johnny 🙏🏻
The concert was held at Stigen farm in Aurlandsfjord , Norway . Spellbound Spellbound I am, I am The wizard has enchanted me, enchanted me Spellbound deep in my soul, in my soul In my heart burns a sizzling fire, a sizzling fire Spellbound I am, I am The wizard has enchanted me, enchanted me Spellbound in my heart's root, my heart's root My eyes gaze to where the wizard stood
A very popular band TÝR is from the Faroe Islands, I recommend listening to them! I also highly recommend to listen to Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (live)
It was my first exposure to Eivor a few years back and launched me on an incredible journey into her other work. As soon as her North American tour was announced I jumped on tickets to her performance in Boulder.
This is in Norway, a gorgeous country filled with ancient magic and VIKINGS. Eivor is also the creator of the hugely successful tv hit show LAST KINGDOM. She is a genius with her music.
BTW, for future reference. NRK is the Norwegian State Broadcaster and so this will have been aired on the NRK1 TV channel in Norway. It's the ZDF of Norway.
Now you're ready for Myrkur and her folk-black-metal blend with haunting melodies and crazy vocal styles. The last album is a full nordic folk goodie, while both previous albums delve into dark metal territory with folk elements. "Onde børn" or "Ulvinde" are good starting choices, though anything from her "M" album is good. Also, if you wanna go deeper go straight to Heilung or Ulver, both great bands and live shows. BTW, here in Argentina we would be sitting still just like those people XD
It’s years since you reached to this so you’re probably not seeing this, but I was there and yes the recording is true to what I heard. I’m Danish and so is Eivør
Eivør from the same concert in western Norway feat. the band Vamp w/their song "Tir n'a Noir" (again inspired by Irish folk): th-cam.com/video/97HQ1U-uGaU/w-d-xo.html Apparently the crowd was there for a Vamp concert, explains the full band set up on stage, and they had Eivør with them to contribute on (at least) Tir n'a Noir + this solo guest performance, guess that's why the crowd looked as "spellbound" as many of us from her performance In this song Vamp sings in 🇧🇻 while Eivør sings her parts in 🇫🇴 The concert was also sent in its entirety on NRK (Norwegian public broadcaster)
Trøllabundin means "enchanted" in Faroese, so the feeling you felt makes total sense ;) PS I live in Denmark and concerts don't actually go that "clean", but in the Faroe Islands they all know each other (and probably they personally know Eivor), in the audience there were families, etc, so it's normal that they kept their composure. It also happens in Sigur Ros' performances in Iceland, people very calm, sitting on grass just chilling. If you go to a metal festival in Sweden, for example, that looks much different.
U are rigth. It is "spellbound". From a farm on the norwegian west-coast. She's guest at a "Wamp" consert. This is as close u get to "norrøn", the viking language. And the audiens had to walk up. Odin Staveland on drums, he is great at vocals too.
I think the audience are sat there unmoving in wonderment and awe.....it's a spiritual piece of music....no need for dancing or clapping or any form of involvement from the crowd. In my opinion.
This was a live recording broadcasted on NRK 1, first national Norwegian television. So the images are from Norway. The Faroe Islands looks quite different, but not less impressive.
Trolla is troll in old Scandinavian languages so it must have something to do with maybe chasing away the trolls. I believe it was some sort of concert held in Norway if I remember correctly. It’s really beautiful the way the sound carries over the mountains, makes me feel like I am back in time in some old Norse tale or something. Amazing!
@@durwardsaar6000 You must believe what you want, but the truth is that this is filmed by NRK1, that is Norways biggest broadcaster at the farm Steigen, in the district Sogn, along Norways longest fjord. It's from a concert together with the Norwegiand band Vamp, that has a collaboration with Eivør. If you follow this link: th-cam.com/video/97HQ1U-uGaU/w-d-xo.html , you will see her, with Vamp, in the same place, in the same dress. Enjoy :)
Pronounce her name like Paul - her surname means The daughter of Paul . The title of The song means bewitched . And yes, The lyric is in Faeroese . An Island between Scotland and Iceland. The plac eies A Norwegian small mountain/mountain farm . In The old dans they had to farm such impossible plages you see on The picture. And yes it is an outdoor concert . You are looking at A Norwegian fjord.
Reminds me of an American stand-up comic who came to northern Sweden, he did his routine and he thought he was just misplaced, no one was laughing, screaming or hollering, he got kinda desperate and it messed with him on all levels, like maybe they didn't even understand english? WTF was he even doing there? After the show he was approached by like fifty people saying in perfect english that it was the most fun they ever had. Northerners can be like that I guess.
Ich habe durch Dich schon einige tolle Bands kennengelernt, aber DAS hier ist echt mal das ORIGINELLSTE, was ich seit langem gehört habe. Ich finde es fantastisch ! Danke, John ! Und die ist schon lange unterwegs, wie ich sehe... de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiv%C3%B8r_P%C3%A1lsd%C3%B3ttir
Greetings from Avignon, if you like "tribal music", thoses 2 songs are those ones to listen right now - Songleikr : Ulvetime - this one is AMAZING.... a true musical poetrey !!! The more I listen, the more I love this song... Vocal Maria Franz from Euzen & Heilung and Christopher Juul from Heilung (one of the singers ..) - Skàld : Rùn .. a viking song from .... France , the ocean spirits are there ! Hope you'll enjoy. take care of you and your family.
Great singer, great song, great reaction. Many thanks! Full concert during that this song was performed - tv.nrk.no/program/DVFJ56000513 And she always sings this song in different ways - th-cam.com/video/d_SobFq-pOU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/I89kwbsL7eE/w-d-xo.html
Nice reaction! This concert was on a hill side of a Norwegian fjord. NRK is the National tv channel in Norway, and they are known for making quality productions. I would recomend you react to Wardruna ft Aurora, singing Helvegen. Wardrunas music was heavily used in the show Vikings. Both Wardruna and Aurora are Norwegian. Wardruna is a band formed by former black metal musicians, and Aurora is a singer, song writer and producer. th-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/w-d-xo.html
I understand what you're saying, but it's not about being formal or taking part in a lecture. It's about immersing yourself in the emotions of the music. I love going nuts at concerts, when the mood and the music calls for it, but if I was in that crowd for this performance, I would have reacted just like everyone else did (I wouldn't have clapped along for this song though - that felt unnecessary).
Vielen Dank für die schöne Reaktion. Wie soll man sonst bei so einem schönen Norwegischen Fjord reagieren. Wenn Dir die nordische traditionelle Musik gefällt musst du dir unbedingt "Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (Live)" th-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/w-d-xo.html anhören. Und dann Norwegens Nationalschatz Aurora mit für den Anfang "Aurora - Through The Eyes Of A Child (Live) - Stripped (Vevo UK LIFT)" th-cam.com/video/CFzExUN1N8I/w-d-xo.html If you like the Nordic traditional music, you have to listen to "Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (Live)" th-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/w-d-xo.html. And then Norway's national treasure Aurora with "Aurora - Through The Eyes Of A Child (Live) - Stripped (Vevo UK LIFT)" th-cam.com/video/CFzExUN1N8I/w-d-xo.html
For more varieties of traditional Scandinavian music, highly recommend this great "modern interpretation" of a Sami joik by Ella Marie Hætta: th-cam.com/video/odpREEp-uOo/w-d-xo.html Samis are indigenous people originating further North in Norway (and Scandinavia), and joik their fascinating traditional "chanting singing style" deeply rooted in nature
Here's her final (and winning) performance in the same live TV show Stjernekamp where established 🇧🇻artists compete in different genres: th-cam.com/video/zo3MIDp7owc/w-d-xo.html
And here's Vegard Bjørsmo from last year's Stjernekamp with his take on the joik "Ella" (originally made by Marie Boine): th-cam.com/video/LVBrbi7M87Q/w-d-xo.html
And this year's Stjernekamp winner; Bjørn Tomren with a great merge between traditional 🇧🇻 folk, throat singing and eastern instrument: th-cam.com/video/GzjMUFAt3wE/w-d-xo.html
@@melike959 pardon, demek istedim ki çok eski bir parça bu, lisedeydim bu şarkı 3. Olduğunda izlemiştim TVden. Eurovizyon da çok daha iyi parçalarınız yarışmisti
Pls react to doğa için Çal 4 (fourth) and 10th are the best .Trust me Johnny.You will see Turkish folk music very nicely and the instruments are crazy specially electro guitar
th-cam.com/video/plmy2xiuIck/w-d-xo.html очень хочется увидеть вашу реакцию на это выступление 🙏 или же вот это th-cam.com/video/cS1nD7sP0hA/w-d-xo.html
Her live performance of Falling Free is absolutely phenomenal. She is one of the greatest live singers on the planet
Yes!! It's my favorite!! Powerful, emotional, and way underrated. Here's an amazing version. Is this the one you like? th-cam.com/video/KNPIdGBn7M4/w-d-xo.html
@@kimberlee9074 that’s the one. I’ve seen it many times. Absolutely amazing.
I agree it’s transfixing performance and such an escape from reality for a while in the song
People here go to concerts to listen, and are very attentive audiences. We go to enjoy the music, not people shouting at the artists mid-performance or taking attention from the main event. But depending on the type of concert of course :) Eivør is a treasure and deserves attention, she is a rare gem ♥️
It's a sign of higher intellect and not mindless exhibitionism exhibited by some other people's.
I agree. What some people call "having a great time" is often just narcissistic attention seeking.
Great reaction! «Trodlabundin» is means «spellbound». This is from an actual consert at the farm «Stigen» in Sogn here in Norway. The consert was held to mark the reopening of the farm after beeing rebuild. There is no roads leading to this place, and there is no electricity. This place and area is on the UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. The consert is by a Norwegian band «Vamp», and Eivør Palsdottir is a guest artist and often performs with them. Eivør is a great singer/songwriter by her self, and you may have heard her if you have seen the show «The last Kingdom».
Fascinating information. If there are no roads, how did they get all gear and lumber in? 4x4's? Helicopter?
@@alanfoster6589 Farms and homesteds without roads is not uncommon in Norway; and nowadays they propably would use a hellicopter, but bac in time they would move materials in the winter on a slegd.
This is in Norway and we clap when the song is over because we listen to the music.
Several years ago I attended a performance in Denver Colorado of Grieg's A minor piano concerto. At the end of the stirring first movement, a few people in the audience began to applaud and then sheepishly stopped when they realized it wasn't quite over yet. I was quite familiar with the work, so I sat there smugly and waited for the next movement. I can't really fault the early applause, as the fist movement could almost stand alone by itself.
Nordic people do not rave to music like this for good reason. It's more of a meditative music piece to connect with nature and ancestry.
The "venue" is very remote in the wilderness, it takes hours of hiking to get up there. And they flew all the heavy equipment up by helicopter.
I need to read further before asking questions :).
They were, like me, totally transfixed by her amazing, beautiful voice. Gives me chills and goosebumps every time.
Yes, please do more of Eivør - reactions. "Falling free" - the live version is stunning! Her spirit and music goes deep and awakens ancestral energies.
I've never heard about her... it was amazing, so atmospheric and hello, goosebumps! You rightly said, it's like a shaman's song, I like it! Thank you, Professor Johnny 🙏🏻
😎😉😉💪
The venue is in Aurland, Norway. Eivør is from the Faroe Islands. By the way: it's not a lake but a fjord. :)
The concert was held at Stigen farm in Aurlandsfjord , Norway .
Spellbound
Spellbound I am, I am
The wizard has enchanted me, enchanted me
Spellbound deep in my soul, in my soul
In my heart burns a sizzling fire, a sizzling fire
Spellbound I am, I am
The wizard has enchanted me, enchanted me
Spellbound in my heart's root, my heart's root
My eyes gaze to where the wizard stood
Danke👍
She is basically the soundtrack of the Netflix series "The Last Kingdom". One of my favorite vocalists!
You can react to Eivor's songs "Falling Free" and "Salt", " Verð Mín". She's really very different and amazing.
Falling Free is one of the most phenomenal live performances I’ve ever seen
I agree with that, id go as far as to say Falling Free is the greatest live performance ever.
I agree one million percent. Falling Free is absolutely off the scale.
What a woman! I love you Eivor. Her voice like a dream.
A very popular band TÝR is from the Faroe Islands, I recommend listening to them!
I also highly recommend to listen to Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (live)
This is my favourite video for some years. It helps me to get grounded and feel connected again when i'm busy. It's beautiful❤🇳🇱
It was my first exposure to Eivor a few years back and launched me on an incredible journey into her other work. As soon as her North American tour was announced I jumped on tickets to her performance in Boulder.
Eivor is a Norse Goddess.
faroe islands godess... not norse
Amen to that. 100% TRUE.
Heard here years ago here in Denmark she is Amazing live, just like this video 🙏🏻🤩🇩🇰
You can hear the spirits of the Earth speaking through her
Look how Eivør sheathes her drumstick like it is a weapon at end.
This is in Norway, a gorgeous country filled with ancient magic and VIKINGS. Eivor is also the creator of the hugely successful tv hit show LAST KINGDOM. She is a genius with her music.
I can listen her voice hours and hours . Woww .
Wow what an exciting talent yet another performer YT has introduced me to :)
Right? its crazy how many talented and interesting artists are still out there:)
I love her! What a wonderful way to start my day! 💞💞💞💞
Love this song! Thanks.
Yep she sings in Faroese
What a beautiful voice💗
The location for this performance is in Norway. It’s from a concert she had together with the Norwegian band Vamp.
Great song. Thanks for ur reactions btw. Ur chanell is One of the best channells that make reactions.
Thank you so much! That really makes me happy to hear :)
BTW, for future reference. NRK is the Norwegian State Broadcaster and so this will have been aired on the NRK1 TV channel in Norway. It's the ZDF of Norway.
👍👍
Now you're ready for Myrkur and her folk-black-metal blend with haunting melodies and crazy vocal styles. The last album is a full nordic folk goodie, while both previous albums delve into dark metal territory with folk elements. "Onde børn" or "Ulvinde" are good starting choices, though anything from her "M" album is good.
Also, if you wanna go deeper go straight to Heilung or Ulver, both great bands and live shows.
BTW, here in Argentina we would be sitting still just like those people XD
OMG, that was amazing.
It’s years since you reached to this so you’re probably not seeing this, but I was there and yes the recording is true to what I heard. I’m Danish and so is Eivør
Recorded in Norway.
Eivør from the same concert in western Norway feat. the band Vamp w/their song "Tir n'a Noir" (again inspired by Irish folk):
th-cam.com/video/97HQ1U-uGaU/w-d-xo.html
Apparently the crowd was there for a Vamp concert, explains the full band set up on stage, and they had Eivør with them to contribute on (at least) Tir n'a Noir + this solo guest performance, guess that's why the crowd looked as "spellbound" as many of us from her performance
In this song Vamp sings in 🇧🇻 while Eivør sings her parts in 🇫🇴
The concert was also sent in its entirety on NRK (Norwegian public broadcaster)
Trøllabundin means "enchanted" in Faroese, so the feeling you felt makes total sense ;)
PS I live in Denmark and concerts don't actually go that "clean", but in the Faroe Islands they all know each other (and probably they personally know Eivor), in the audience there were families, etc, so it's normal that they kept their composure.
It also happens in Sigur Ros' performances in Iceland, people very calm, sitting on grass just chilling. If you go to a metal festival in Sweden, for example, that looks much different.
U are rigth. It is "spellbound".
From a farm on the norwegian west-coast. She's guest at a "Wamp" consert.
This is as close u get to "norrøn", the viking language.
And the audiens had to walk up.
Odin Staveland on drums, he is great at vocals too.
The consert part was Vamp from Norway. Eivør was guest.
словно сама природа поет нам
I think the audience are sat there unmoving in wonderment and awe.....it's a spiritual piece of music....no need for dancing or clapping or any form of involvement from the crowd. In my opinion.
Absolutely. I always find it hard to have people hopping around, spoiling the feeling the music creates.
This was a live recording broadcasted on NRK 1, first national Norwegian television.
So the images are from Norway. The Faroe Islands looks quite different, but not less impressive.
Trolla is troll in old Scandinavian languages so it must have something to do with maybe chasing away the trolls. I believe it was some sort of concert held in Norway if I remember correctly. It’s really beautiful the way the sound carries over the mountains, makes me feel like I am back in time in some old Norse tale or something. Amazing!
As it has been in NRK TV show, I also guess this was in Norway.
Yes, i felt the same :)
Trølla in this sense means to be bound by a Troll, or any spell. So the meaning is ”spellbound”
This is from a consert in Norway, in one of our fjords.
It's on a farm in her home region of the faroe Islands.
@@durwardsaar6000 Sorry, it,s not!
@@kjellbjertns4644 Yes it is.
@@durwardsaar6000 You must believe what you want, but the truth is that this is filmed by NRK1, that is Norways biggest broadcaster at the farm Steigen, in the district Sogn, along Norways longest fjord. It's from a concert together with the Norwegiand band Vamp, that has a collaboration with Eivør. If you follow this link: th-cam.com/video/97HQ1U-uGaU/w-d-xo.html , you will see her, with Vamp, in the same place, in the same dress. Enjoy :)
Das haste mir was angetan, John... als nächstes unbedingt (!) "Falling free" von Eivör Fálsdóttir machen ! Du wist begeistert sein !
Pronounce her name like Paul - her surname means The daughter of Paul . The title of The song means bewitched . And yes, The lyric is in Faeroese . An Island between Scotland and Iceland. The plac eies A Norwegian small mountain/mountain farm . In The old dans they had to farm such impossible plages you see on The picture. And yes it is an outdoor concert . You are looking at A Norwegian fjord.
Reminds me of an American stand-up comic who came to northern Sweden, he did his routine and he thought he was just misplaced, no one was laughing, screaming or hollering, he got kinda desperate and it messed with him on all levels, like maybe they didn't even understand english? WTF was he even doing there? After the show he was approached by like fifty people saying in perfect english that it was the most fun they ever had. Northerners can be like that I guess.
Ich habe durch Dich schon einige tolle Bands kennengelernt, aber DAS hier ist echt mal das ORIGINELLSTE, was ich seit langem gehört habe. Ich finde es fantastisch ! Danke, John ! Und die ist schon lange unterwegs, wie ich sehe... de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiv%C3%B8r_P%C3%A1lsd%C3%B3ttir
Definitiv! Es ist immer wieder erstaunlich, was es für coole und interessante Künstler gibt.
@@PowerfulReactions mein Geschenk ist noch nicht bei Dir angekommen ?
Another great artist from the Faroe Islands is Konni Kass. Amazing new video out. Konni Kass - Boy.
Sogn- the fjords on the west coast og Norway - and she sang with Vamp, probably them who dragged them up hill.
Greetings from Avignon, if you like "tribal music", thoses 2 songs are those ones to listen right now
- Songleikr : Ulvetime - this one is AMAZING.... a true musical poetrey !!! The more I listen, the more I love this song... Vocal Maria Franz from Euzen & Heilung and Christopher Juul from Heilung (one of the singers ..)
- Skàld : Rùn .. a viking song from .... France , the ocean spirits are there !
Hope you'll enjoy. take care of you and your family.
Great singer, great song, great reaction. Many thanks!
Full concert during that this song was performed - tv.nrk.no/program/DVFJ56000513
And she always sings this song in different ways -
th-cam.com/video/d_SobFq-pOU/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/I89kwbsL7eE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much. And also tanks for the information. 💪👍😎
Nice reaction! This concert was on a hill side of a Norwegian fjord. NRK is the National tv channel in Norway, and they are known for making quality productions.
I would recomend you react to Wardruna ft Aurora, singing Helvegen. Wardrunas music was heavily used in the show Vikings. Both Wardruna and Aurora are Norwegian. Wardruna is a band formed by former black metal musicians, and Aurora is a singer, song writer and producer. th-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/w-d-xo.html
Kalp atışı gibiydi bayıldım
Watch Отава Ё - Сумецкая. It's russian folk group. Just crazy! And now they released new song - Тимоня. Very cool!
I understand what you're saying, but it's not about being formal or taking part in a lecture. It's about immersing yourself in the emotions of the music. I love going nuts at concerts, when the mood and the music calls for it, but if I was in that crowd for this performance, I would have reacted just like everyone else did (I wouldn't have clapped along for this song though - that felt unnecessary).
She is singing in Faroese 😉
Great reactions👍
Aurora next😃😊
And I hope you will😃
Thank you for your message 👍🏻
Очень круто 👍
It was in Norway
Reminds me of the film Midsummer. If I was in that audience, I’d be worried about entering the barn. Great singer though.
Yess finally some norse vibes!
Maybe check out Danheim - Kala on your "free time" if you want to watch some more lovely scenery (:
Norway ♥️
😢 every time I see and hear this video.
I spout my coffee this time amkfdklgad 6:45
Reacts to Wardruna, Skald, Faun =)
Eivor es grandiosa =)
'Doğa için çal 8 - hayde'
And do as mant say herr, listen to Falling free!
Try to react wake me up live from eivør also. It's amazing
I thought you already reacted to this in the past ?
There is a studio version of this. I prefer the live one.
Dolphins alive!
come on, it's not that difficult to speak her name and the title!
Norway
You’re so amazing and nice guy 🥰
Vielen Dank für die schöne Reaktion. Wie soll man sonst bei so einem schönen Norwegischen Fjord reagieren. Wenn Dir die nordische traditionelle Musik gefällt musst du dir unbedingt "Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (Live)" th-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/w-d-xo.html anhören. Und dann Norwegens Nationalschatz Aurora mit für den Anfang "Aurora - Through The Eyes Of A Child (Live) - Stripped (Vevo UK LIFT)" th-cam.com/video/CFzExUN1N8I/w-d-xo.html
If you like the Nordic traditional music, you have to listen to "Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (Live)" th-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/w-d-xo.html. And then Norway's national treasure Aurora with "Aurora - Through The Eyes Of A Child (Live) - Stripped (Vevo UK LIFT)" th-cam.com/video/CFzExUN1N8I/w-d-xo.html
that's not a lake that's a Norvegian fiord that's the sea.
Bezüglich Location würde ich auf Norwegen tippen.
That were all the people of that island and i believe it was her mom's place.
No that is a farm called Steigen in Norway.
thx
For more varieties of traditional Scandinavian music, highly recommend this great "modern interpretation" of a Sami joik by Ella Marie Hætta:
th-cam.com/video/odpREEp-uOo/w-d-xo.html
Samis are indigenous people originating further North in Norway (and Scandinavia), and joik their fascinating traditional "chanting singing style" deeply rooted in nature
Here's her final (and winning) performance in the same live TV show Stjernekamp where established 🇧🇻artists compete in different genres: th-cam.com/video/zo3MIDp7owc/w-d-xo.html
And here's Vegard Bjørsmo from last year's Stjernekamp with his take on the joik "Ella" (originally made by Marie Boine): th-cam.com/video/LVBrbi7M87Q/w-d-xo.html
And this year's Stjernekamp winner; Bjørn Tomren with a great merge between traditional 🇧🇻 folk, throat singing and eastern instrument:
th-cam.com/video/GzjMUFAt3wE/w-d-xo.html
(+ his rap contribution in the same competition: th-cam.com/video/Nm_--PVAzRI/w-d-xo.html)
(+ cover of Whitney Houston "I wanna dance with somebody":
th-cam.com/video/QocrRWDwjog/w-d-xo.html)
LoL you are rigth about the Skandinavians. They absolute need someone to awake them XD
Şebnem Paker - dinle reaction pleaseeee 🙏 🙏 ❤️(eurovision song)
Şaka dimi :) Lisedeydik heralde :D izlemiştim :D
Anlayamadım?
@@melike959 pardon, demek istedim ki çok eski bir parça bu, lisedeydim bu şarkı 3. Olduğunda izlemiştim TVden. Eurovizyon da çok daha iyi parçalarınız yarışmisti
Aradan uzun yıllar da geçmiş olsa bence hâlâ güzelliğini koruyan bir şarkı
Can you react to Manga-cevapsız sorular
Its not heaven my friend, its valhalla
language is icelandic
Pls react to doğa için Çal 4 (fourth) and 10th are the best .Trust me Johnny.You will see Turkish folk music very nicely and the instruments are crazy specially electro guitar
Şebnem ferah VAZGECTIM DUNYADAN 2007
Not heaven!
Valhalla! 😉
Can you react to "Rammstein - rammlied live version" as well ?
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imagine how she'd growl to you when realizes how you butcher her name
For me, it's too long. But I like the sound. And especially that native ascetic performance.
Please you hsve to react NESIMI by Sami Yusuf you'll see more changing for music rıthims
Real vikings
🤢🤮
Really poor reaction