@@najrenchelf2751 Same. But I noticed in comments and other reaction vids, with this one you either love it or it is the one you skip on the album. Me as an atheist and science enthousiast love it of course!
Dutch Eve, I understand that, for me it’s a different track though. I have kind of kicked Endlessness from the album. Not that it’s not good: had Marko‘s vocals been properly present in other tracks I would have kept it! But in the context of the rest of the album I just feel like it doesn’t fit in unfortunately.
@@najrenchelf2751 I get you. Although, in the complete story of the album, that one is the trickster character in my opinion. Most of the album is about describing some things that were, some thing that are, and some things that may have yet not come to pass. Endlessness is all about why, or more precisely, there is no why. Show goes on. Life goes on. To continue life. The endless cycle of procreation. It makes sense within the context. It's the machine, the mechanism, the drive, and the last track on the "Human" part of the album, the connection to the Nature part. And Marko has that trickster voice going for him, as we heard as well in his interpretation of The Phantom of the Opera, and many others.
This song is heavy because it's basically the last humans leaving a note to whichever intelligent species comes next after we've successfully destroyed ourselves. x_x
I think it is not a note for an intelligent species that comes next, but a note from the future, from the species that comes after us ("we were there and will remember mankind, our kin, aeons ago") ?
@@aukemichels5182 Could be, but the line "We are, we were and will not be" pretty directly says that whoever the narrator is, is looking at the end of their kind (future humans)
@@cyberjarl I don't think I agree, so I looked it up. This is what Floor says about it: Floor: The ones talking are POST-HUMAN. We talk - we - talk to humans as we would go back in time. We talk about the beginning of time before humans and humans come in and humans don’t really understand. Yet. Until we do. And then, when everything’s destroyed we go up and we look back on it all from there and that’s what goes on towards the end of the song.
Jean-François Doyon Actually, it’s a message from a cockroach who were here over 300 million years before us and will still be here long after we are gone. 😜
I discovered nightwish just a week ago through another reaction channel and have more or less binge-watched nightwish videos every day since then. Never been so blown away by any band before and no other singer have brought me to to tears time after time like that valkyrie goddess floor. These guys are simply amazing.
I wish I didn't know them to experience the Nightwish magic for the very first time again. Well, I came close when I heard Floor for the first time. Enjoy :)
This is my favorite song, it just goes so deep into beauty. Floors amazing singing and just the lyrics puts you in awe..her voice floating through that melody...just speechless.
same here... After several Nightwish songs I have difficulties to listen anything else - just after them. Songs like this one, or "Dead Boy´s Poem" from Buenos Aires 2018 or "Sleeping Sun" from Tampere 2015 or "Poet and the Pendulum" from Wembley 2015. Just don´t want listen anything for a moment after them...
This song has become my fav from the album. It moved me into tears at once when I heard it from cd and after reading the lyrics and then seeing the vid moved me even more. Very sad yet beautiful song, it doesnt need anything more than it has. Crying everytime I hear it. ❤️
The building is the London Natural History Museum (NHMUK), one of the major spot for palaeontology and evolution in Europe. It was commissioned and built by Richard Owen, the one who coined the term Dinosauria in 1842. The picture you mentioned is the main hall, now with a "floating" skeleton of whale. Before, it was occupied by the cast of Diplodocus carnegiei ("Dippy"), now in exhibition tours. Personally, as a paleontologist, this is my fav song of the entire album. It is indeed a paleontological song, the lyrics are just incredible. I love how they show the NHMUK when Floor sings "dead zoos", since they ARE dead zoos.
This song always brings me to tears. It's so hard to pick a favorite song in this album. This video is so emotional as well. Masterpiece is what I would call this whole album. I can't wait to hear it live.
Our boy Tuomas said this is by far, and according to him, the most touching performance by Floor he has ever heard, as she tells the story exactly as it should be told.
"HOMO SAPIENS - NEAR THREATENED" The key to understanding the song is "We are singers of the gone". It's a lament for life on our planet, from the far future.
I love this track, the words are beautiful and melencholy. "After all we never should have been" gets me every time. Also the words at the end that imply that mankind disappeared long ago and are just a memory of this song. I'm not sure I WANT to hear it live....
I highly recommend you listen to the orchestral part of the album as well. Although, I personally do think that that can only be done properly if you do it in one sit. Otherwise, you will have to get back into the flow every time you start listening again, which I do not think is a good idea for the amazing journey that is the orchestral part of the album.
I feel the lyrics indicate more that those that survive humanity are calling back to humans: "mankind our kin from aeons ago". It is of course one of Tuomas' classic "vague enough" tracks to leave many interpretations.
UnstoppaPaul I am assuming you are talking about the song procession? Because I am not. :) I am talking about the orchestral part of the album, and for as far as I know there are no lyrics in that besides the bits of spoken text.
@@sanderhoogeland9161 no, I was talking about the orchestral part you mentioned, which is called "All the works of Nature Which Adorn the World", at least in Spotify. 8 (mostly) instrumental songs, which are absolutely amazing. It is as good as the 9 "regular" songs of the album, or even better.
Absolutely love this track.......I love the way it progresses.......the meaning.....and the melody. Gives me goosebumps every time. One if my favourites 💜
Please dont skip the second disc, Im not saying do a reaction to it but listen through it on Spotify, its a journey for sure. There is a Video for the finale, Ad Astra that you should react to though ^^
I really think you should listen to the orchestral parts of the album, but please do it in one sitting as they flow so beautifully together and it is an experience to just float away in the beautiful melodies. This album is without a doubt an amazing experience, Toumas has truly outdone himself again both in the lyrics, musically and in the way the songs are placed. Every little detail is just perfect and I just put it on replay when I heard it all the first time, to grasp all the nuances, references and quirks it really needs more than a few repeats.
You should check out Tuomas's Q and A it was insightful. He admitted he's a Wood Elf in Skyrim. After this you should check out Sonata Arctica to see how Tuomas inspires his BFF. Both White Pearl Black Oceans are masterpieces. Tony has also written a series called the Caleb saga you should look up the song order of. Their friendship is amazing.
First time I listened to this album, we were all heading into lock-downs. an emotional time, this whole album then was very apt.. but, but this track... just devastating beautiful. Just rips your heart out.. seems like it should go on, I wish it could, but I think that's the point, we Humans have messed up big time with this planet... our time will end before it should, but in the process we'll have ended much more than just a song before it's time... :(
The instrument that shines on this song? The Uaeillian Pipes -- Troy's playing hits the heart, _hard._ But this message needs to have been said. And bro, make sure you react to Endlessness! One of the more underrated songs on the album.
This entire album is something else. Looking at the growth from Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the jump is massive, and i love EFMB. A thought about their next album kinda scares me. Or maybe they will take a brake and make something completely different.
Mariachi polka rap in Swahili and Klingon, using Tuvan throat-singing like The Hu, with subject matter comprised of 2007 memes and the chewing gum laws of Singapore
It sounds different to you because it does not have the typical structure of the chanzon (song) There is no chorus, the introduction will be given to you by the first song (Music) search at the beginning of that song for the theme of this song. It is an indication that the entire album obeys a narration. I think it comes close to the recitative form (Take a look at the iternet definition). She will narrate everything to you. That is why it is heard with few stylistic elements. Enjoy it, since its shape is due to the fact that you must concentrate on the interpretation and the lyrics. Sorry for my bad English.
The introduction is found on (and in) Endless Forms Most Beautiful and not only "Music" (or also "Harvest", though this here would be like the very dark meaning you could find in "harvest") if you asked me. This song is like a look back at The Greatest Show on Earth. We find the reference in "Endless forms towards the stronger" and of course "we should not have been here" which is a reference to the quotes at the end of TGSOE... I think.
the building that featured is the Natural History museum in London, and this song is a very poignant view at how we are part of the natural world and that despite the damage we are doing to the natural world, the planet will recover
You seriously need to listen to the second disc in the set. It’s all instrumental and you like classical music so you’ll enjoy it 😉 PLEASE REACT TO Ad Astra. There’s a “single” video the band published on TH-cam for it a while back and it’s AMAZING 😎 That building is the natural history museum in London and they did the promo pics there. My daughter is seven years old and like me she’s growing up in museums. I might have to introduce the staff at the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum to EFMB & Human :||: Nature.
Please react to Trees of Eternity either Sinking Ships official video, or Broken Mirror and Eye of Night lyrics videos. Beautiful, dark, intense, tragic, and tearful one of a kind album Hour of the Nightingale. Hard to believe Aleah left us 4 years ago. RIP angel.
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People are asking for the orchestral side. Don't they know Its all about Floor and the band that was Nightwish.. Thier 20 years of music till she took over are for fans of the other singers... The Valkyrie Queen should not be disrespected....
There is a very deep meaning in this song, but I'd like to just stay short and say it describes the evolution, the plight of other living beings, how human beings are extensively destroying the nature and are on the path of mass extinction and then the survivors, the next gen of humans viewing the past events and talking about what happened. We still can mend our ways before the situation gets totally out of hand. Sustainable development is needed. We humans are not the center of the ecosystem. It doesn't work like that. We are a part of it. We have to respect the nature and work in a way that supports other flora and fauna. "We will remember all the suffering, We wrote it in a tongue that you will understand." Describes it pretty much that they are doing a great job at spreading the awareness.
Another awesome video! Will you be doing the second disc of the album, "All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World"? It's eight instrumental tracks with some spoken words and vocals by Floor :)
And now, Endlessness for the last one on this disc. It's also going to hit you differently than this one. I hope you will listen to the 2nd disc too! It's so beautiful!
Hey bud, im new to your channel today and I like what I see, great entertainment. I was wondering if yoy would check out a video from 1969 by Grandfunk called Inside looking out. It rocks!!! I think you would get off on it bud, thanks bud keep rockin!
I don’t think there are “human” parts and “nature” parts. I think the purpose of this album was to write the history of mankind, what we’ve seen, what we’ve done, the meaning of our very existence and our link with our planet Earth and the rest of the universe. We are human and our natural, primal needs are to grow, change and evolve. The impact of that growth sometimes goes against Nature itself. But everything in this world came to life by accident (gene mutations, etc...), mankind included, and I think it is the beauty of it all. We are a beautiful accident, so let’s not forget that :)
Oh contrare. According to Tuomas, the entire first disc is "Human", and the second disc is "Nature". And the themes of the entire first disc all revolve around some aspect of humanity, which is basically what you describe but that is only the subject of the first disc. This one (Procession) is essentially the human legacy to the future. So Mr. Rock and Roll was a bit off on saying this one is nature, the video's focus is actually the destruction of nature caused by humans. The second disc, all the songs are collected into the title "All the works of Nature which adorn the World", and the sub-title of each segment are all aspects of nature.
Some who believe more in the Bible when science have accused Nightwish of atheism because they defend evolution. Could Tuomas, as a biology student, deny evolution?
I think that this one is musically less impactful than the rest of the album. It's not because it's slower because I usually like slow and calm songs too. It's still a very good song but the others are much better in my opinion.
Not the weakest one imo. With this one it's the lyrics that make it powerful. The concept alone is already like... wow! It's written from point of view of creatures that evolved from us, in the far future. Evolution is explained in such a poetic way. This one really touched me.
Just because it's slower doesn't mean it's weak. Read the lyrics, it's quite powerful and emotional. About it being repetitive, it doesn't even have a chorus...not repetetive at all in my opinion.
I think the idea of having a repetitive structure is that the focus is on the lyrics and what Floor tried to transmit in her way of singing. Personally, for me was a BEAUTIFUL song with a strong message.
PepperoniScientist I agree, the repetitiveness almost drives me crazy. I think an important part of making music is realising that however beautiful the melody you have created is, you will have to move on from it at some point. I mean, that does happen at some point in the song, but way too late in my opinion. I think the song is still quite beautiful though.
Here’s one for you to cast your eyes and brain holes over , Delain ft-Marco Hietala- the gathering- Marsters of rock . What’s not to like a beautiful lady with Marco !
The lyrics really had an impact on me. Never heard someone explain evolution is such a beautiful way.
Dutch Eve, add to that this gorgeous backing track and you basically have a recipe to make people cry... I got close.
@@najrenchelf2751 Same. But I noticed in comments and other reaction vids, with this one you either love it or it is the one you skip on the album. Me as an atheist and science enthousiast love it of course!
Dutch Eve, I understand that, for me it’s a different track though. I have kind of kicked Endlessness from the album. Not that it’s not good: had Marko‘s vocals been properly present in other tracks I would have kept it! But in the context of the rest of the album I just feel like it doesn’t fit in unfortunately.
@@najrenchelf2751 It's the same track for me. I know Marco can sing, but I don't really like how he's using his voice in Endlessness.
@@najrenchelf2751 I get you. Although, in the complete story of the album, that one is the trickster character in my opinion. Most of the album is about describing some things that were, some thing that are, and some things that may have yet not come to pass. Endlessness is all about why, or more precisely, there is no why. Show goes on. Life goes on. To continue life. The endless cycle of procreation. It makes sense within the context. It's the machine, the mechanism, the drive, and the last track on the "Human" part of the album, the connection to the Nature part.
And Marko has that trickster voice going for him, as we heard as well in his interpretation of The Phantom of the Opera, and many others.
That building is the natural history museum in london, nightwish is the first band to ever to have it closed for a photoshoot
I wonder, is it the same museum like in Medi Evil 2 ? :D
This song makes much more sense with the lyric video. In fact, it makes me cry everytime!
It's hauntingly beautiful, isn't it? What a strong message
This song is heavy because it's basically the last humans leaving a note to whichever intelligent species comes next after we've successfully destroyed ourselves. x_x
I think it is not a note for an intelligent species that comes next, but a note from the future, from the species that comes after us ("we were there and will remember mankind, our kin, aeons ago") ?
@@aukemichels5182 Could be, but the line "We are, we were and will not be" pretty directly says that whoever the narrator is, is looking at the end of their kind (future humans)
@@cyberjarl I don't think I agree, so I looked it up. This is what Floor says about it:
Floor: The ones talking are POST-HUMAN. We talk - we - talk to humans as we would go back in time. We talk about the beginning of time before humans and humans come in and humans don’t really understand. Yet. Until we do. And then, when everything’s destroyed we go up and we look back on it all from there and that’s what goes on towards the end of the song.
Jean-François Doyon Actually, it’s a message from a cockroach who were here over 300 million years before us and will still be here long after we are gone. 😜
@@aukemichels5182 : The answer is here, explained by the band: www.impe.fi/articles/1/2905
I discovered nightwish just a week ago through another reaction channel and have more or less binge-watched nightwish videos every day since then. Never been so blown away by any band before and no other singer have brought me to to tears time after time like that valkyrie goddess floor. These guys are simply amazing.
Welcome to the party =)
WELCOME ,your in for a hell of a ride & ENJOY!
Welcome, then! Enjoy the ride!
I wish I didn't know them to experience the Nightwish magic for the very first time again.
Well, I came close when I heard Floor for the first time.
Enjoy :)
This is my favorite song, it just goes so deep into beauty. Floors amazing singing and just the lyrics puts you in awe..her voice floating through that melody...just speechless.
same here... After several Nightwish songs I have difficulties to listen anything else - just after them. Songs like this one, or "Dead Boy´s Poem" from Buenos Aires 2018 or "Sleeping Sun" from Tampere 2015 or "Poet and the Pendulum" from Wembley 2015. Just don´t want listen anything for a moment after them...
"We will remember all the suffering"
"We wrote this in a tongue you will understand"
These two lines are why this song is my favorite of this album
It chills me every time I hear it!
This song has become my fav from the album. It moved me into tears at once when I heard it from cd and after reading the lyrics and then seeing the vid moved me even more. Very sad yet beautiful song, it doesnt need anything more than it has. Crying everytime I hear it. ❤️
The building is the London Natural History Museum (NHMUK), one of the major spot for palaeontology and evolution in Europe. It was commissioned and built by Richard Owen, the one who coined the term Dinosauria in 1842. The picture you mentioned is the main hall, now with a "floating" skeleton of whale. Before, it was occupied by the cast of Diplodocus carnegiei ("Dippy"), now in exhibition tours.
Personally, as a paleontologist, this is my fav song of the entire album. It is indeed a paleontological song, the lyrics are just incredible. I love how they show the NHMUK when Floor sings "dead zoos", since they ARE dead zoos.
This song always brings me to tears. It's so hard to pick a favorite song in this album. This video is so emotional as well. Masterpiece is what I would call this whole album. I can't wait to hear it live.
Song is really nice and enjoyable to listen too. Floors softer vocals are so angelic
Bringing a tear to my eye
Our boy Tuomas said this is by far, and according to him, the most touching performance by Floor he has ever heard, as she tells the story exactly as it should be told.
"HOMO SAPIENS - NEAR THREATENED"
The key to understanding the song is "We are singers of the gone". It's a lament for life on our planet, from the far future.
1 more? Please don't sleep on the orchestral disc, it's a beautiful journey.
I agree! And close your eyes while listening, it makes for the best experience
@@soundocean3765 Can you see him closing his eyes, to anything Nightwish? It's like expecting a dog to sit still during a game of tennis xD
The 2nd CD is amazing, but it's not really great for reacting to.
Powerful!! They have such wonderful messages in their songs!
I love this track, the words are beautiful and melencholy. "After all we never should have been" gets me every time. Also the words at the end that imply that mankind disappeared long ago and are just a memory of this song. I'm not sure I WANT to hear it live....
🤘🤘❤️🤘🤘 Oh yes. Deep song!!!! 🤘🤘
I highly recommend you listen to the orchestral part of the album as well. Although, I personally do think that that can only be done properly if you do it in one sit. Otherwise, you will have to get back into the flow every time you start listening again, which I do not think is a good idea for the amazing journey that is the orchestral part of the album.
I feel the lyrics indicate more that those that survive humanity are calling back to humans: "mankind our kin from aeons ago". It is of course one of Tuomas' classic "vague enough" tracks to leave many interpretations.
It is indeed an awesome journey. I think that part is being underestimated, but it is insane!
Agreed 💯
UnstoppaPaul I am assuming you are talking about the song procession? Because I am not. :) I am talking about the orchestral part of the album, and for as far as I know there are no lyrics in that besides the bits of spoken text.
@@sanderhoogeland9161 no, I was talking about the orchestral part you mentioned, which is called "All the works of Nature Which Adorn the World", at least in Spotify.
8 (mostly) instrumental songs, which are absolutely amazing.
It is as good as the 9 "regular" songs of the album, or even better.
Absolutely love this track.......I love the way it progresses.......the meaning.....and the melody. Gives me goosebumps every time.
One if my favourites 💜
Dont dare to forget endlessness !!!
Love the song and the message incredible ty look forward to seeing the next one
The message being carried by Floor's magnificent vocals is undeniable. Fortunately there is still time to fix things.
One of my favorites....
Heavy in the heart! 😭❤
Still most excited to see him react to Endlessness.
Please do the orchestral nature disc as well, it's so relaxing, well layered, and peaceful. It's best heard as one long journey of a song.
Hermoso tema de Nightwish❤️
"This one is Masterpiece". Yes. 😭🤘🏼
Please dont skip the second disc, Im not saying do a reaction to it but listen through it on Spotify, its a journey for sure. There is a Video for the finale, Ad Astra that you should react to though ^^
Beautiful and haunting.
I am really looking forward to Endlessness. I think it is a great ending to the first part of the album and it is one of my favourites.
I really think you should listen to the orchestral parts of the album, but please do it in one sitting as they flow so beautifully together and it is an experience to just float away in the beautiful melodies.
This album is without a doubt an amazing experience, Toumas has truly outdone himself again both in the lyrics, musically and in the way the songs are placed. Every little detail is just perfect and I just put it on replay when I heard it all the first time, to grasp all the nuances, references and quirks it really needs more than a few repeats.
You should check out Tuomas's Q and A it was insightful. He admitted he's a Wood Elf in Skyrim. After this you should check out Sonata Arctica to see how Tuomas inspires his BFF. Both White Pearl Black Oceans are masterpieces. Tony has also written a series called the Caleb saga you should look up the song order of. Their friendship is amazing.
Is a beauty song... But.. Endlessness pls!! 🤤
First time I listened to this album, we were all heading into lock-downs. an emotional time, this whole album then was very apt.. but, but this track... just devastating beautiful. Just rips your heart out.. seems like it should go on, I wish it could, but I think that's the point, we Humans have messed up big time with this planet... our time will end before it should, but in the process we'll have ended much more than just a song before it's time... :(
The next is heavy. Like a mountain of lead. Will take you to a trip into the edge of depression. But not quite. A great song.
Band-Maid released another vid from their February concert. Also this song is soothing to the ears
You have the Nature part after Endlessness to be done!
Yes,the lyrics try to warn us to come together and fight
The instrument that shines on this song? The Uaeillian Pipes -- Troy's playing hits the heart, _hard._
But this message needs to have been said.
And bro, make sure you react to Endlessness! One of the more underrated songs on the album.
Yes the jaguar is in danger it is a Near threatened (population decreasing) category, this from the Encyclopedia of Life.
Well, to be fair, all the big cats are either vulnerable to on the brink of extinction, so it's no wonder the jaguar is also in that list.
This entire album is something else. Looking at the growth from Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the jump is massive, and i love EFMB. A thought about their next album kinda scares me. Or maybe they will take a brake and make something completely different.
Mariachi polka rap in Swahili and Klingon, using Tuvan throat-singing like The Hu, with subject matter comprised of 2007 memes and the chewing gum laws of Singapore
It sounds different to you because it does not have the typical structure of the chanzon (song) There is no chorus, the introduction will be given to you by the first song (Music) search at the beginning of that song for the theme of this song. It is an indication that the entire album obeys a narration. I think it comes close to the recitative form (Take a look at the iternet definition). She will narrate everything to you. That is why it is heard with few stylistic elements.
Enjoy it, since its shape is due to the fact that you must concentrate on the interpretation and the lyrics. Sorry for my bad English.
Your bad english is better than 80% of native speakers in a typical comment section
The introduction is found on (and in) Endless Forms Most Beautiful and not only "Music" (or also "Harvest", though this here would be like the very dark meaning you could find in "harvest") if you asked me. This song is like a look back at The Greatest Show on Earth. We find the reference in "Endless forms towards the stronger" and of course "we should not have been here" which is a reference to the quotes at the end of TGSOE... I think.
In fact, this piece in particular Is the continuation of TGSOFE. The entire album Is a masterpiece.
The ass is not broken by this new album.
Halestorm is doing a virtual concert tonight at 8 pm est on UTube🤘
the building that featured is the Natural History museum in London, and this song is a very poignant view at how we are part of the natural world and that despite the damage we are doing to the natural world, the planet will recover
I feel like Endlessness is gonna hit differently for you as well
Speechless?
I wonder why this incredible symphonic metal band didn't exist in our country Philippines no one knows about this band except me
What about all the works of nature songs? Keep up the good work
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You seriously need to listen to the second disc in the set. It’s all instrumental and you like classical music so you’ll enjoy it 😉
PLEASE REACT TO Ad Astra. There’s a “single” video the band published on TH-cam for it a while back and it’s AMAZING 😎
That building is the natural history museum in London and they did the promo pics there. My daughter is seven years old and like me she’s growing up in museums. I might have to introduce the staff at the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum to EFMB & Human :||: Nature.
Hell yeah. imagine TGSOE playing softly in the background.
Please react to Trees of Eternity either Sinking Ships official video, or Broken Mirror and Eye of Night lyrics videos. Beautiful, dark, intense, tragic, and tearful one of a kind album Hour of the Nightingale. Hard to believe Aleah left us 4 years ago. RIP angel.
People are asking for the orchestral side.
Don't they know Its all about Floor and the band that was Nightwish..
Thier 20 years of music till she took over are for fans of the other singers...
The Valkyrie Queen should not be disrespected....
Could be one of the best vocals from Floor I've ever heard....
Alestorm has a new song! Just dropped today!
Do you get echos in lyrics of a sequel to the We Were Here section of Greatest Show on Earth??
just desTROYed
Try Ad Astra by Nightwish
You should check out :The Donnas - Take it off', all-girl hard rock band
Dude you need to hear the arch enemy song you will know my name freaking awesome
There is a very deep meaning in this song, but I'd like to just stay short and say it describes the evolution, the plight of other living beings, how human beings are extensively destroying the nature and are on the path of mass extinction and then the survivors, the next gen of humans viewing the past events and talking about what happened. We still can mend our ways before the situation gets totally out of hand. Sustainable development is needed. We humans are not the center of the ecosystem. It doesn't work like that. We are a part of it. We have to respect the nature and work in a way that supports other flora and fauna.
"We will remember all the suffering,
We wrote it in a tongue that you will understand." Describes it pretty much that they are doing a great job at spreading the awareness.
Actually you have a full CD of a song left after that one. ;)
Another awesome video!
Will you be doing the second disc of the album, "All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World"? It's eight instrumental tracks with some spoken words and vocals by Floor :)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but only the vocals are done by Floor. The narrated parts are done by Geraldine James.
@@kimstrom7793 I did not know that! Thanks for sharing
And now, Endlessness for the last one on this disc. It's also going to hit you differently than this one.
I hope you will listen to the 2nd disc too! It's so beautiful!
This lyrics bring to mind Tori Amos 'Bang' from Native Invader
"we should never have appeared"
this is the only 1 i dont care for on this album.. love love love Floor's vocals.. but that is it on this one..
love your reaction so its a thumbs up
ReVamp - the trial of monster plssss 😵💕!!!!!
London museon
Hey bud, im new to your channel today and I like what I see, great entertainment. I was wondering if yoy would check out a video from 1969 by Grandfunk called Inside looking out. It rocks!!! I think you would get off on it bud, thanks bud keep rockin!
You should listen to Ana metal for charity Kick ass song!!
Can you plz react to Riot - "Overkill"
Please react to ENSIFERUM live at Wacken 2008 - Song IRON
Wanna see the great guitar players get trash by then 17yr old Tna S.? Check "Tina S. Ludwig van Beethoven moonlight sonata (3rd movement)
I don’t think there are “human” parts and “nature” parts. I think the purpose of this album was to write the history of mankind, what we’ve seen, what we’ve done, the meaning of our very existence and our link with our planet Earth and the rest of the universe. We are human and our natural, primal needs are to grow, change and evolve. The impact of that growth sometimes goes against Nature itself. But everything in this world came to life by accident (gene mutations, etc...), mankind included, and I think it is the beauty of it all. We are a beautiful accident, so let’s not forget that :)
"Beautiful Accident". I've always called Earth a happy accident, but yours is so much more elegant.
Oh contrare. According to Tuomas, the entire first disc is "Human", and the second disc is "Nature". And the themes of the entire first disc all revolve around some aspect of humanity, which is basically what you describe but that is only the subject of the first disc. This one (Procession) is essentially the human legacy to the future. So Mr. Rock and Roll was a bit off on saying this one is nature, the video's focus is actually the destruction of nature caused by humans. The second disc, all the songs are collected into the title "All the works of Nature which adorn the World", and the sub-title of each segment are all aspects of nature.
Please react to Light Up the Night by The Protomen
I'd love to see you react to Hulkoff - Einherjr
Some who believe more in the Bible when science have accused Nightwish of atheism because they defend evolution. Could Tuomas, as a biology student, deny evolution?
Tuomos want to say to us,take care of our planet,you see now that Mother Earth cleaning and healing herself and the rest😉👍❤️🙏🏼🙋🏽♀️🇳🇱WWG1WGA
I think that this one is musically less impactful than the rest of the album. It's not because it's slower because I usually like slow and calm songs too. It's still a very good song but the others are much better in my opinion.
I would argue that it is lyrically impactful. And the music reinforces it.
Now go play with your dog and find a good wildlife preservation organization to help out if you can.
not really metal but have you heard yungblud?
The phantom of the opera from tarja más nightwish live please
it is a downer .. so it is hard to listen to .. wisdom always brings along sadness ..
Plz don't react to the second disc. Nothing else to react to.
Plz react to after forever / Revamp
So bought by Nightwish... only this band... why bother
again you made me shame
This is a good song, but probably the weakest one on the album, especially coming off of having your pants rocked off by Tribal.
Not the weakest one imo. With this one it's the lyrics that make it powerful. The concept alone is already like... wow! It's written from point of view of creatures that evolved from us, in the far future. Evolution is explained in such a poetic way. This one really touched me.
Sure, I agree about the concept and all that. It's just very... repetitive in its structure. It's not a bad song by any stretch though.
Just because it's slower doesn't mean it's weak. Read the lyrics, it's quite powerful and emotional. About it being repetitive, it doesn't even have a chorus...not repetetive at all in my opinion.
I think the idea of having a repetitive structure is that the focus is on the lyrics and what Floor tried to transmit in her way of singing.
Personally, for me was a BEAUTIFUL song with a strong message.
PepperoniScientist I agree, the repetitiveness almost drives me crazy. I think an important part of making music is realising that however beautiful the melody you have created is, you will have to move on from it at some point. I mean, that does happen at some point in the song, but way too late in my opinion. I think the song is still quite beautiful though.
The most boring song of the album.
So heavy = Good 0r Fun?
No wonder metal community isn't taken seriously.
@@dejan375 yeah, just because of few pretentious douche like this one
@Natalia Nope. That's the most joyful.
There are no boring songs - only boring people.
@@ChrisPage68 That is a good one and you are 200 % right about this.
Here’s one for you to cast your eyes and brain holes over , Delain ft-Marco Hietala- the gathering- Marsters of rock .
What’s not to like a beautiful lady with Marco !