Another brilliant, insightful and intelligent reaction as always, Michal! I loved it! There are a long list of things to love about Grai, but one thing I always think of is that you never hear anyone say, "Grai sounds like,,, " or, "Grai reminds me of..." In a world where almost all music has become so focus group driven and derivative and moribund, and everybody sounds exactly like everybody else (songwriting included), it's so refreshing to hear a band that is organic and forges it's own sound and path, which has become rarer and rarer since the 80's. There aren't many unicorns like this around anymore, so it makes me appreciate them all the more.
Небо стынет тусклым омутом меркнущей воды, Неоплаканные тени тянут руки хмурыми елями. В мертвой воде, слышишь, песня звучит Стоном ветров, эхом древних лесов. Тихо ступай по заросшей тропе В темень мрачной реки, в пустоту полыньи. Глубока тоска, да темна тоска - не достать до дна; Догорит заря черною золой во туман, да лёд. В терпкой тиши пеплом, сединой мой курган укрой. Плачь за меня, песней зови в смоляной ночи.
Its really nice when non metal fans appreciate metal. My playlist is so diverse. I have classic music (mostly Chopin), folk, rock, rap, metal, and pop. But the most played songs are ones my cat likes.
Pentagram - Seytan Bunun Neresinde This music will excite you. :) The lyrics of this song belong to a minstrel who lived in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century. So this is actually a Turkish folk song. In those years, the Ottomans banned musical instruments. Because playing a musical instrument is a sin in Islam. Many Muslim societies believe so. Religious authorities at that time believed that the devil lived inside the musical instrument. :) That's why thousands of years old traditional Turkish folk instrument was banned. This instrument is called "kopuz, saz, dombra". It has spread to many geographies from Asia to Anatolia and Europe. The poet who wrote the lyrics of this song opposed the Ottoman Empire. The lyrics tell: Where is the devil on this instrument? God created the tree of this instrument. The real devil is religious officials. Beautiful and protest words. Today, this group has adapted these words. :) Minstrel: Âşık Dertli
I think only video is from live performance, audio is probably from studio version of this song. But it's amazing song, I love this band soooo much.
Another brilliant, insightful and intelligent reaction as always, Michal! I loved it! There are a long list of things to love about Grai, but one thing I always think of is that you never hear anyone say, "Grai sounds like,,, " or, "Grai reminds me of..." In a world where almost all music has become so focus group driven and derivative and moribund, and everybody sounds exactly like everybody else (songwriting included), it's so refreshing to hear a band that is organic and forges it's own sound and path, which has become rarer and rarer since the 80's. There aren't many unicorns like this around anymore, so it makes me appreciate them all the more.
You've Grai, Kalevala and Arkona , all three Russian Folk metal, all having different vibes..
The Power of Heavy Metal ! I 'm 55 years old and listen Metal more than 40 years
Best wishes M. Stay healthy and ♣. The more I watch your reactions, the more I am getting convinced that you are a bit of a metalhead☺
Небо стынет тусклым омутом меркнущей воды,
Неоплаканные тени тянут руки хмурыми елями.
В мертвой воде, слышишь, песня звучит
Стоном ветров, эхом древних лесов.
Тихо ступай по заросшей тропе
В темень мрачной реки, в пустоту полыньи.
Глубока тоска, да темна тоска - не достать до дна;
Догорит заря черною золой во туман, да лёд.
В терпкой тиши пеплом, сединой мой курган укрой.
Плачь за меня, песней зови в смоляной ночи.
When this guy with long hair sang my beard grew a beard...strange things happens sometimes it´s magic..!! ;)
Heavy Metal was never boring
Killer song and killer reaction Michal!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, Terra!
@@mikeg.4211 Who are you? That you would be glad I enjoyed Michael's reaction?
@@terraboundmisfit , since I requested it.
You are welcome then Mike G. You have good taste!
@@terraboundmisfit 😊👍
😉✌ СПАСИБО за позитивную реакцию!!! 👍🌹🇷🇺
Happy New Year to you and your loved ones 🤗 ❤️
Грай моя любимая группа зимой) А вы выглядите превосходно, я влюбился❤
An artist with incredible quality sound. Cem ADRİAN - summer time . a musician with a voice of 5 octaves
Its really nice when non metal fans appreciate metal. My playlist is so diverse. I have classic music (mostly Chopin), folk, rock, rap, metal, and pop. But the most played songs are ones my cat likes.
Это русский рок🤘
So pretty Miki 😉
You also have a musical voice. as I hear)
cem adrian summertime reaction very interesting voice
Nice
Next react VOB band "god, allow me"
Thanks.
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘💋💤💤💤
Норм
откуда у нее портупей офицерский совецкий.
Pentagram - Seytan Bunun Neresinde
This music will excite you. :)
The lyrics of this song belong to a minstrel who lived in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century. So this is actually a Turkish folk song. In those years, the Ottomans banned musical instruments. Because playing a musical instrument is a sin in Islam. Many Muslim societies believe so. Religious authorities at that time believed that the devil lived inside the musical instrument. :) That's why thousands of years old traditional Turkish folk instrument was banned. This instrument is called "kopuz, saz, dombra". It has spread to many geographies from Asia to Anatolia and Europe. The poet who wrote the lyrics of this song opposed the Ottoman Empire. The lyrics tell: Where is the devil on this instrument? God created the tree of this instrument. The real devil is religious officials. Beautiful and protest words. Today, this group has adapted these words. :)
Minstrel: Âşık Dertli
Бесноватые😅😅😅 .... Прасти господи
откуда у нее портупей офицерский совецкий.