@rachdarastrix5251 Culture has a lot to do with the way we use medicines for healing vs. recreation. Rum, ecstasy, masturbation and heroin also have medicinal applications but in our culture we designate them for euphoric contexts. Music (in Western societies) is largely designated for entertainment and pleasure seeking behaviours. It's not that people aren't cognizant of their healing properties; for example: when music is utilized in healing centred environments ... but rather, it's the cultural product of the way human civilizations develop their own uniquely normative social behaviours, beliefs, thoughts, value systems, expectations etc. -- a more direct relationship to music as medicine can be found in regulative norms _(which constrain behavior),_ constitutive norms _(which shape interests),_ and prescriptive norms _(which prescribe what people "ought to do")._ The effects of these norms can be determined by a logic of appropriateness and logic of consequences; _the former entails that people follow social norms because it is socially appropriate,_ _and the latter entails that people follow norms because of cost-benefit calculations._ Evidence for the existence of socially constructed normative ways of living among groups of people in a society who share common identity can be identified in the patterns of behavior within those groups, as well as the articulation of those norms in group discourse. *In short, it's a matter of cultural identity.* For those of us with Western cultural upbringings -- we tend to choose more socially acceptable forms of modern medicine (e.g. psychopharmacology and self/environmental augmentation using technology to compensate/enhance). We are all arriving at the same metaphorical destinations here ... but it's our societies that shape which cultural pathways we choose to take (or not) in our way to achieving those same aims. Our choosing one methodology over another, doesn't make us culturally superior or inferior to anyone choosing a different way from our own. To reduce this relationship down to superstition would be a gross oversimplification of humanity and the multitudinous nuances that've made our modern societies so formitible; _each in their own right._
That is because a child could cover The White Stripes and sound better. In all seriousness, every time I hear this song I can't help but think of Octavia from The 100 circa Red Queen of season 5.
A cover or a replication can never be 'better' than the original. I can't even fathom this thought process, original creativity is God. That shit is simply religious. Original creation influences further creation, arguably it sets the standard not the other way around. There would never be a cover without the original. Being able to regurgitate what you've observed should not be exalted over giving the world the thing with that further influences others. The original piece will influence other artists in their own creations, altering and or duplicating original art doesn't *necessarily* denote lack of talent, however it does clearly denote a distinct lack of *creativity*. To clarify I am by no means saying this cover is 'bad' nor am I saying SKALD lacks creativity. I'm trying to express and hope I can influence other's who may relate, that seriously man... Original Creation is God. It's the spark that we build on and expand as a species. Exalting a replication over the original is.. just subhuman.
Seven Nation Army of Vikings; Danes, Swedes, Finns, Nords, Icelanders, Normans and Varangians (Keivan Rus). That would rival the Great Heathen Army, and likely surpass it.
@@srjones8157 Normans didn't exist during the time of the Great Heathen Army either, the duchy and it's duke, Rollo, came later. My last sentence refers to a fictional army that would have been assembled by known nations of Norsemen, AFTER the Great Heathen Army, and therefore rival and likely surpass it. The Great Heathen Army only had 3 Norse nations, mostly Danes, but also Vikings from Norway and Sweden. It was a Three Nation Army at it's peak. There was a brief period of time where Seven Nations of Norse existed. Normans eventually assimilated into French culture, adopted a French language, and lost much of it's Viking origins. The Varangians were also assimilated, into the Slav culture, and they too adopted a Slavic language and lost much of their Viking origins.
There exists a loop video option in youtube. Right click on video and select "loop". =) I honestly didn't know about it for years. (Also if you don't touch your keyboard or mouse for a few commercials, you won't get one until you even slightly move the mouse again)
I started playing shadow of War the other day. Absolutely beautiful trail by fire into the game when this song came on pandora while I was in the middle of a moshpit of orcs.
With today’s super sensitive society there are not a lot of opportunities to feel extremely proud to be a descendant of Vikings. You are never ashamed, Viking blood in your veins won’t allow for shame. But, now I am proud. I make my own name for myself. But, I here and now, I can absolutely be proud of the people I come from. #proudheathen
Im sorry but....viking hasnt got anything to do with blood, nationality or race (in the long run) It was a trade, something that you did. Some for example, Norwegians were vikings but just because you were Norwegian it doesnt made you a viking.
I'm gonna fight 'em all A seven nation army couldn't hold me back They're gonna rip it off Taking their time right behind my back And I'm talking to myself at night Because I can't forget Back and forth through my mind Behind a cigarette And a message coming from my eyes says leave it alone Don't wanna hear about it Every single one's got a story to tell Everyone knows about it From the Queen of England to the hounds of Hell And if I catch you coming back my way I'm gonna serve it to you And that ain't what you want to hear But that's what I'll do And a feeling coming from my bones says find a home I'm going to Wichita Far from this opera forevermore I'm gonna work the straw Make the sweat drip out of every pore And I'm bleeding and I'm bleeding And I'm bleeding right before the Lord All the words are gonna bleed from me And I will think no more And the stains coming from my blood tell me go back home
@@xilstudio8217 Thank you! I've heard this version a few times (my favorite version bth) and I've never been able to figure out where she says she's going!
The original sounded like a cheap nazi-ish song, the type that a cheap right-wing would prefer, this sounds like something a tribesmen of Central and Northern Europe would like
It's avilable on several online music stores, on CD too, also there's a SKÁLD - Topic channel (auto generated by TH-cam) where you can find the original track.
A cover or a replication can never be 'better' than the original. I can't even fathom this thought process, original creativity is God. That shit is simply religious. Original creation influences further creation, arguably it sets the standard not the other way around. There would never be a cover without the original. Being able to regurgitate what you've observed should not be exalted over giving the world the thing with that further influences others. The original piece will influence other artists in their own creations, altering and or duplicating original art doesn't necessarily denote lack of talent, however it does clearly denote a distinct lack of *creativity*. To clarify I am by no means saying this cover is 'bad' nor am I saying SKALD lacks creativity. I'm trying to express and hope I can influence other's who may relate, that seriously man... Original Creation is God. It's the spark that we build on and expand as a species. Exalting a replication over the original is.. just subhuman. PS: This is still an amazing cover, Don't assume I'm taking anything away from SKALD in that regard.
This is my favorite version of this song!
Me too. This band randomly came up on my pandora the other day. They are fantastic
When I was sick with Covid back in September, I literally used this song to help hype me up when I needed the strength to get out of bed 😂
It baffles me that people are so out of touch with the knowledge that healing through music works. Do people think its just a superstition?
@rachdarastrix5251 Culture has a lot to do with the way we use medicines for healing vs. recreation.
Rum, ecstasy, masturbation and heroin also have medicinal applications but in our culture we designate them for euphoric contexts.
Music (in Western societies) is largely designated for entertainment and pleasure seeking behaviours.
It's not that people aren't cognizant of their healing properties; for example: when music is utilized in healing centred environments ... but rather, it's the cultural product of the way human civilizations develop their own uniquely normative social behaviours, beliefs, thoughts, value systems, expectations etc.
-- a more direct relationship to music as medicine can be found in regulative norms _(which constrain behavior),_ constitutive norms _(which shape interests),_ and prescriptive norms _(which prescribe what people "ought to do")._
The effects of these norms can be determined by a logic of appropriateness and logic of consequences; _the former entails that people follow social norms because it is socially appropriate,_
_and the latter entails that people follow norms because of cost-benefit calculations._
Evidence for the existence of socially constructed normative ways of living among groups of people in a society who share common identity can be identified in the patterns of behavior within those groups, as well as the articulation of those norms in group discourse.
*In short, it's a matter of cultural identity.*
For those of us with Western cultural upbringings -- we tend to choose more socially acceptable forms of modern medicine
(e.g. psychopharmacology and self/environmental augmentation using technology to compensate/enhance).
We are all arriving at the same metaphorical destinations here ... but it's our societies that shape which cultural pathways we choose to take (or not) in our way to achieving those same aims.
Our choosing one methodology over another, doesn't make us culturally superior or inferior to anyone choosing a different way from our own.
To reduce this relationship down to superstition would be a gross oversimplification of humanity and the multitudinous nuances that've made our modern societies so formitible; _each in their own right._
This is even better than the regular cover of the "White Stripes" classic.
This hits me in my "spirit". The original is good......this gets me.
That is because a child could cover The White Stripes and sound better.
In all seriousness, every time I hear this song I can't help but think of Octavia from The 100 circa Red Queen of season 5.
Thanks for this!!!
You opened a whole new world of music to me!!!👏👏👏💪🙏🙏😈🤘🤘
Hell yeah love this version
I could listen to this for HOURS! Incredible!
When the cover exceeds the original and sets the standard.
A cover or a replication can never be 'better' than the original. I can't even fathom this thought process, original creativity is God. That shit is simply religious. Original creation influences further creation, arguably it sets the standard not the other way around. There would never be a cover without the original. Being able to regurgitate what you've observed should not be exalted over giving the world the thing with that further influences others. The original piece will influence other artists in their own creations, altering and or duplicating original art doesn't *necessarily* denote lack of talent, however it does clearly denote a distinct lack of *creativity*. To clarify I am by no means saying this cover is 'bad' nor am I saying SKALD lacks creativity. I'm trying to express and hope I can influence other's who may relate, that seriously man... Original Creation is God. It's the spark that we build on and expand as a species. Exalting a replication over the original is.. just subhuman.
Made it your own. Bravo!
Seven Nation Army of Vikings; Danes, Swedes, Finns, Nords, Icelanders, Normans and Varangians (Keivan Rus). That would rival the Great Heathen Army, and likely surpass it.
History is against you on that one. Iceland had only Irish monks during the time of the Great Heathen Army.
@@srjones8157 Normans didn't exist during the time of the Great Heathen Army either, the duchy and it's duke, Rollo, came later. My last sentence refers to a fictional army that would have been assembled by known nations of Norsemen, AFTER the Great Heathen Army, and therefore rival and likely surpass it. The Great Heathen Army only had 3 Norse nations, mostly Danes, but also Vikings from Norway and Sweden. It was a Three Nation Army at it's peak. There was a brief period of time where Seven Nations of Norse existed. Normans eventually assimilated into French culture, adopted a French language, and lost much of it's Viking origins. The Varangians were also assimilated, into the Slav culture, and they too adopted a Slavic language and lost much of their Viking origins.
"a seven nation army cannot hold me back" I'm shure thats just a song of vikings invading the Heptarchy ;)
claypots47 well ivar was king of Dublin and also there were Norse gaels from Ireland and Scotland there as well.
Nein.
Wow! My immune system is now kicking coronavirus butt.
😂😂😂
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Now all I need is a 10 hour version
There exists a loop video option in youtube. Right click on video and select "loop". =) I honestly didn't know about it for years. (Also if you don't touch your keyboard or mouse for a few commercials, you won't get one until you even slightly move the mouse again)
It's like White Stripes sang the song of a great beast and SKALD is that beast.
The beast is a cowardly article made of words. Gossip, that strikes from behind but runs away if you "go back home" and face it down
Proper background for a proper song. Thanks pimp.
my favorite
Thankyou 🙏❤🔥
I started playing shadow of War the other day. Absolutely beautiful trail by fire into the game when this song came on pandora while I was in the middle of a moshpit of orcs.
Una delicia intensa!
Oh! To have been cut down in a glorious medieval battle! Bloodied and quartered. Today.... the maggots can't decide which bathroom to use
Facts.
So you dont think there were gay vikings? lol
I swear the guy in the background is saying "One baby goose, One baby duck"
Ok, it took a while but ik what u mean now.
With today’s super sensitive society there are not a lot of opportunities to feel extremely proud to be a descendant of Vikings. You are never ashamed, Viking blood in your veins won’t allow for shame. But, now I am proud. I make my own name for myself. But, I here and now, I can absolutely be proud of the people I come from.
#proudheathen
Im sorry but....viking hasnt got anything to do with blood, nationality or race (in the long run) It was a trade, something that you did.
Some for example, Norwegians were vikings but just because you were Norwegian it doesnt made you a viking.
I have never had someone try to shame me for my ancestry, ever.
when you play nords in mount and blade
I listened to this whe playing that 😂
I'm gonna fight 'em all
A seven nation army couldn't hold me back
They're gonna rip it off
Taking their time right behind my back
And I'm talking to myself at night
Because I can't forget
Back and forth through my mind
Behind a cigarette
And a message coming from my eyes says leave it alone
Don't wanna hear about it
Every single one's got a story to tell
Everyone knows about it
From the Queen of England to the hounds of Hell
And if I catch you coming back my way
I'm gonna serve it to you
And that ain't what you want to hear
But that's what I'll do
And a feeling coming from my bones says find a home
I'm going to Wichita
Far from this opera forevermore
I'm gonna work the straw
Make the sweat drip out of every pore
And I'm bleeding and I'm bleeding
And I'm bleeding right before the Lord
All the words are gonna bleed from me
And I will think no more
And the stains coming from my blood tell me go back home
Wrong though, she goes to Uppsala not Witchita!
@@xilstudio8217 Thank you! I've heard this version a few times (my favorite version bth) and I've never been able to figure out where she says she's going!
How do you pronounce Skald for Alexa?
I’ve taught it to repeat FFS, I don’t know how long it will last....
better than the original
The original sounded like a cheap nazi-ish song, the type that a cheap right-wing would prefer, this sounds like something a tribesmen of Central and Northern Europe would like
They should do creece song
I wish there was a instrumental version of this
He is King Rangar now.
Greetings Blessings from GodMother 🌍✝️🌈💜🙏💧💧💧🔥🔥🔥🌍
Hello Song Breaker Workbench. Can You Please Upload Skald - Odinn Extended for me now.
Please be patient!
Thank You.
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I bet the White Stripes would like it! :)
Imagine them playing this on animal skin drums back in the day before war
😝🤘
I cant find this on Skálds TH-cam channel, how did you find this?
It's avilable on several online music stores, on CD too, also there's a SKÁLD - Topic channel (auto generated by TH-cam) where you can find the original track.
Hog here in 2024 May
Bro Siri I said who is here in 2024 May
A cover or a replication can never be 'better' than the original. I can't even fathom this thought process, original creativity is God. That shit is simply religious. Original creation influences further creation, arguably it sets the standard not the other way around. There would never be a cover without the original. Being able to regurgitate what you've observed should not be exalted over giving the world the thing with that further influences others. The original piece will influence other artists in their own creations, altering and or duplicating original art doesn't necessarily denote lack of talent, however it does clearly denote a distinct lack of *creativity*. To clarify I am by no means saying this cover is 'bad' nor am I saying SKALD lacks creativity. I'm trying to express and hope I can influence other's who may relate, that seriously man... Original Creation is God. It's the spark that we build on and expand as a species. Exalting a replication over the original is.. just subhuman.
PS: This is still an amazing cover, Don't assume I'm taking anything away from SKALD in that regard.
Carthage and rome ? dam
Great. Only one issue...the vocalist doesn't match the theme...
Uhmmm yes it does.
eh,one it is a cover,and two skald has a radically different style than white stripe.be a challenge to match it completly