To answer your question, Tobias is saying "In God we trust", as is written on American money. The "mummy dust" in question is money and earthly wealth - the stuff that was buried with mummies because the Egyptians thought they could take it with them. We know we can't but still people still hoard more wealth than they could spend in 100 lifetimes. This song's a comment on that. During this song at live shows, they shoot "mummy dust" fake money with Papa's face on it out of cannons. Still got some from the last time I saw them
Ghost had a total of 5 female members so far. Megan Thomas played bass during a short period during Meliora tour, then during Prequelle tour they added Laura Scarborough on keyboards and Dylan Louise on piano and both doing backing vocals live. At the very beginning of Impera tour they added Sophie Amelkin doing only backing vocals, but recently she was replaced by Olivia Morreale for the same role. So 3 in the current lineup. Laura stands up, she's incredibly adorable.
You are the best reaction channel. People's don't come because they dont know the songs. We've heard it a thousand times. We want to hear what other people think. You break it down. You could do worse than a Ghost concert.
It's about money, and the evils thereof. That said, there are plenty of other possibilities for interpretation. Also, there are several Ghoulettes. 2 keyboardists/vocalists, and a percussionist/vocalist. Additionally, the confetti blown out is accompanied by $666 bills, with various members of the Clergy. Different members on the bills of different tours.
Most fans, if they have extra, are willing to share. Just need to ask and then you'd see what they look like. It's pretty fun. A new one came out with this tour
The song fact you read is correct. The song is famous for two things.. Laura Scarborough:s keytar solo and the Ghost 666 Dollars that are blasted out on the audience. I personally have three of them in my collection. There are three Ghoulettes (females) in the live setting of Ghost. Laura Scarborough (Cirrus ) and Mad Gallica (Cumulus) on keyboard and backing vocals and Olivia Morreale (Aurora) on backing vocals. The Ghoulettes has different helmets than the men. Tobias loves this song since he thinks it's their only heavy song and he can use his old death metal voice again.
"The song fact you read is correct." The lyrical analysis? The song is about money, not resisting it via god. Why would Tobias ever suggest god is your salvation from wealth? The lyrical analysis prior to that ridiculous notion is fine, but after that, it couldn't be more wrong.
I love this one so much. Especially live preformance. Papa is just amazing and the moves and energy are hot af 🥵🥵🥵🥵. Plus we have amazing Ghoulettes that shine here more so. Also lowkey lyrics are sometimes ruined for me cause from time to time I just remember "What does your mama do? My mummy dust" and it takes me right out of song 😂😂
Wealth and greed .Thomas Aquinas (Dominican Priest in the 13th century) was described the son of greed (avarice -which is named in the song ) as "Mammon being carried up from Hell by a wolf, coming to inflame the human heart with Greed". A LOT of Ghost's lives he says that mammon was an evil person and they’ve written a song for him - Mummy Dust 😊
@@TouchyReactions Ooo nice, you should check out the intro song Imperium too then, it's an short opening acoustic song on Impera that combines with Kaisarion really good.
Anyone who thinks the lyrics are about trusting in god... I don't know what to tell you. You don't understand Ghost at all. The "in god you trust" part is about money. Your god is on your money. And your money is your god. That's why the "confetti" is money. The lyrical analysis you read must have been written by a theist who wants to pretend Ghost thinks god is your salvation away from money. This is how people corrupt artistic intent with their own ideologies, then people read this garbage and think that's what it means... because so many people SUCK at understanding art.
To answer your question, Tobias is saying "In God we trust", as is written on American money. The "mummy dust" in question is money and earthly wealth - the stuff that was buried with mummies because the Egyptians thought they could take it with them. We know we can't but still people still hoard more wealth than they could spend in 100 lifetimes. This song's a comment on that. During this song at live shows, they shoot "mummy dust" fake money with Papa's face on it out of cannons. Still got some from the last time I saw them
That's so clever. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Ghost had a total of 5 female members so far. Megan Thomas played bass during a short period during Meliora tour, then during Prequelle tour they added Laura Scarborough on keyboards and Dylan Louise on piano and both doing backing vocals live. At the very beginning of Impera tour they added Sophie Amelkin doing only backing vocals, but recently she was replaced by Olivia Morreale for the same role. So 3 in the current lineup. Laura stands up, she's incredibly adorable.
Isn't Mad Gallica one of them...although, I don't know her real name
@@marybrant9586 Yeah, she's Dylan Louise.
@@marybrant9586mad gallica is dylan’s stage name! :) a lot of fans including me just call her “mad” or “mads”
You are the best reaction channel.
People's don't come because they dont know the songs. We've heard it a thousand times. We want to hear what other people think. You break it down.
You could do worse than a Ghost concert.
Thank You So Much
It's about money, and the evils thereof. That said, there are plenty of other possibilities for interpretation.
Also, there are several Ghoulettes. 2 keyboardists/vocalists, and a percussionist/vocalist.
Additionally, the confetti blown out is accompanied by $666 bills, with various members of the Clergy. Different members on the bills of different tours.
I love that. Thanks for sharing
Most fans, if they have extra, are willing to share. Just need to ask and then you'd see what they look like. It's pretty fun. A new one came out with this tour
"I was carried on a wolf's, to corrupt humanity" refers to St. Thomas Aquinas referring to mammon (greed) being carried up from hell by a wolf.
This is an absolute banger live, and so so so much heavier! I didn't fully appreciate it until I saw them live for the first time.
Couldn't agree more!
I love the keytar solo in the so much, each ghoul who has done it does it slightly differently, I love zephyr(chAir)’s the most
The song fact you read is correct. The song is famous for two things.. Laura Scarborough:s keytar solo and the Ghost 666 Dollars that are blasted out on the audience. I personally have three of them in my collection. There are three Ghoulettes (females) in the live setting of Ghost. Laura Scarborough (Cirrus ) and Mad Gallica (Cumulus) on keyboard and backing vocals and Olivia Morreale (Aurora) on backing vocals. The Ghoulettes has different helmets than the men. Tobias loves this song since he thinks it's their only heavy song and he can use his old death metal voice again.
Thanks for sharing the details with me
"The song fact you read is correct." The lyrical analysis? The song is about money, not resisting it via god. Why would Tobias ever suggest god is your salvation from wealth? The lyrical analysis prior to that ridiculous notion is fine, but after that, it couldn't be more wrong.
He kind of uses it on Twenties too, doesn't he?
@@marybrant9586 maybe a little bit.
This one live is such a banger! Glitters everywhere at the end.
The phrase “In God We Trust” gives it all away for me. It’s like yup we’re talking bout that dollar dollar bill y’all lol 💵
I love this one so much. Especially live preformance. Papa is just amazing and the moves and energy are hot af 🥵🥵🥵🥵. Plus we have amazing Ghoulettes that shine here more so.
Also lowkey lyrics are sometimes ruined for me cause from time to time I just remember "What does your mama do? My mummy dust" and it takes me right out of song 😂😂
I was carried on a wolf's back to corrupt you, manatee...
This is one of my favorite Ghost songs.
You have a reaction to satan prayer. I love the bass in this song so much
Yes, all the music was great on this one.
@@TouchyReactions Oh, have you already watched it?
@it_roro no I was referring to Mummy Dust
@@TouchyReactions oh ok, keep going man i love you channel 😀
@@jake-12458 Thanks
Wealth and greed .Thomas Aquinas (Dominican Priest in the 13th century) was described the son of greed (avarice -which is named in the song ) as "Mammon being carried up from Hell by a wolf, coming to inflame the human heart with Greed". A LOT of Ghost's lives he says that mammon was an evil person and they’ve written a song for him - Mummy Dust 😊
Yeah TR. I bought mine at the same show in Nashville.
Nice
The more recent lives of this song are way better
Definitely 💯
Mummy Dust = Money and wealth !!!
Once again a great reaction video on Ghost!
Wich Ghost song is planned to be next?
Kaisarion
@@TouchyReactions Ooo nice, you should check out the intro song Imperium too then, it's an short opening acoustic song on Impera that combines with Kaisarion really good.
I’ve got that same shirt.
My shirt?
"in God We Trust" Mummy Dust = Money / Abundant Wealth
I get it. Nice
🔥🤘😜🔥
some of the lyrics in that video are wrong lol
When are you going to do another reaction to Volbeat?
I'm not sure. I love their sound so I'm sure I'll be doing more. What song should I do Next?
That intro is giving me Avenged Sevenfold vibes!
Yea fr
Anyone who thinks the lyrics are about trusting in god... I don't know what to tell you. You don't understand Ghost at all. The "in god you trust" part is about money. Your god is on your money. And your money is your god. That's why the "confetti" is money. The lyrical analysis you read must have been written by a theist who wants to pretend Ghost thinks god is your salvation away from money. This is how people corrupt artistic intent with their own ideologies, then people read this garbage and think that's what it means... because so many people SUCK at understanding art.
Yeah, you are correct