Not quite what I expected, but I like this song even more now. I have so much respect for people who do stop motion. The patience it must require for Every. Single. Frame.
LYRICS : Bright the shine in my horn exiled and forlorn, a damp night in Berlin yes Soaked in alcohol I walk up to a doll and say "how you look good" Rejection follows me around like a dagger in my back, I tell you man it hurts I've come here to express myself 'cause I'm tired of these chains I'm tired of the strains, walking 'cross the plains take me in you arms Fire red, the Stage I tread Elevate me celebrate me Extroverted but full of fear The soviet Trumpeter To make them dance as fairies oh to make them sing along So close to fever pitch and oh so close to happiness I'm tempted by their flesh oh I am tempted by their stare, I don't think I dare 'cause I am such a communist and I'm breaking down inside Though the world is open wide I'm drowning in it's tide take me in your arms Fire red, the Ground I tread Elevate me celebrate me Extroverted but full of fear The soviet Trumpeter
It sort of reminds me of a cross between Tim Burton and Gerald Scarfe's animation for The Wall: that creepy edge, combined with odd transformations and transitions.
I just saw an interview where Sol said they are influenced film scores. She spoke of TIm Burton's films as being part of the ingredients of composition. I certainly can see that here.
Stunning! This seemed like an anomalous song on the CD, something fascinating, telling its own story, yet not quite connected to the other songs. The video gives it a life of its own and tells the story I thought I was hearing when I first put the CD in the changer.
I saw this video years ago and, for some reason, thought it was someone else. I have been looking for this song again since then and could never find it. Land of Confusion just came up on one of my playlists and I immediately remembered. So glad to find this again!
As a Russian, I see nothing offensive in this video. It opens with Russia being poor, the alcohol showing that many Russians were trying to hold onto the grandeur of Peter the Great and Alexander I, but the recent humiliations against the Japanese and Germany lead the other powers, represented as a rival street music group, to laugh at him. Russia begins having dreams of change, dreams of playing a different kind of music. Mother Russia grants him this opportunity, and Russia successfully rebranded himself. His new-found success corrupts him, however, and the larger he gets, the more violent. In the last minutes, Mother Russia intervenes, calming Russia down and bringing him 'back to Earth'. Although Russia now smiles, his psyche is permanently altered. The ghost of communism still lingers in the form of a dragon (perceived as an evil creature in Russian mythology), both INSIDE of Russia and in China, Russia's greatest ally in the 21st century.
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905, in which the Japanese kicked us out of Port Arthur AND destroyed the entire Baltic fleet, and WWI, during which the Gdrmans advanced quite heavily onto Russian land.
I see as just the story of an artist dealing with the fact that he was exiled from Russia for not towing the party line and rejected in Berlin for being a Communist. In the end, he thinks of taking vengeance on the societies that cut off his dreams, and the women pulls him from his thoughts and places him reality. But the dragon haunts him, possible apathy and isolation, and walks off with empty eyes and little hope.
After looking at that ending again, and noticing his smile, maybe his future is still uncertain in his eyes. I could be that he has seen that is a way to change these societies so other won't suffer like him, which could be symbolized by the woman. However, his nihilism and hopelessness still haunts him, being the dragon. Also, first fantasy: Him in Russia. Supported, but he is surrounded by false Communists (pigs) and is exiled Second: Him in Germany. Free expression, but quickly cut for his history and beliefs. Third: Struggle between his rage (himself), his hope (the woman), and his nihilism (the dragon).
Nothing anti-Russian, but anti-Soviet... the guy escaped to Berlin, but he's still Russian in his heart and he can't get rid of Soviet ideology... it brings all his problems and his genius suffers because he feels out of place... he wants all those luxuries of European life, but the boundaries in his head, created by the Soviet system don't allow him to let himself go... Nice video and good lyrics, to my mind :)
It's not super anti-Soviet either. The guy didn't escape; he was exiled to Berlin after he misused his power as a potent symbol to force women to sleep with him. Berlin was half under the control of the Soviet Union for most of the Cold War; he wouldn't have had access to any sort of western luxuries even if he hadn't been homeless and Soviet.
@@Oops-All-Ghosts I know that you made this comment three years ago, but I was curious where you read about him abusing his power. It's very believable and makes sense in the song, but I am struggling to find anything online. Thanks!
Of course, a Soviet person feels terrible in the Western world. It's like coming from the land of giants to the world of Lilliputians, who live in stupid little philistine joys and do not understand what scale he saw and felt. The USSR was the land of great people, this is Atlantis that has left us
@@sweetlachok lol, did you live in the USSR? All people I know who actually did live there, had no doubt that USSR was nothing more than an anti-utopia where most ordinary people lived in quiet desperation. Not something to be romanticized by edgy Western teenagers.
Bright the shine in my horn exiled and forlorn, a damp night in Berlin yes Soaked in alcohol I walk up to a doll and say “how you look good” Rejection follows me around like a dagger in my back, I tell you man it hurts I've come here to express myself 'cause I'm tired of these chains I'm tired of the strains, walking 'cross the plains take me in you arms Fire red, the Stage I tread Elevate me celebrate me Extroverted but full of fear The soviet Trumpeter To make them dance as fairies oh to make them sing along So close to fever pitch and oh so close to happiness I'm tempted by their flesh oh I am tempted by their stare, I don't think I dare 'cause I am such a communist and I'm breaking down inside Though the world is open wide I'm drowning in it's tide take me in your arms Fire red, the Ground I tread Elevate me celebrate me Extroverted but full of fear The soviet Trumpeter
Makes me want to comment in english ,but seeing that there are no german Ones ! Einfach Grossartig in fast allem und mir gefaellt es und ich danke fuer diese upload ?Ausserdem ;lebte ich meine jugendjahre in Baden W. und bin nicht bias .
@@capitan_Cheburashkin если вспомнишь и увидишь мой коммент, то вот: Песня про человека, эгоиста (ну или не совсем), который хотел славы, но понял, что при новом режиме в своей стране у ничего не выйдет. Попав в Берлин из СССР, он оказывается никому не нужным. Находясь в (как мне кажется) околопредсмертном состоянии, Трубадур переоценивает свою жизнь и понимает, что на Родине он был бы полезнее, однако его желание власти и славы не покидает его даже перед смертью и в самые ужасные моменты жизни. Девушка, сопровождающая героя - это, как по мне, Родина, или тоска по ней. Это единственное, что осталось у Трубадура и единственное, что будет греть ему душу.
Вы узнали содержание, сюжет песни, переведя её на русский? А кто автор оригинального текста? Интересно, с какой стати зарубежный автор написал такую песню о советском музыканте?! И чем она приглянулась этому девичьему квартеру из Норвегии? Чем она им близка? Они что то знают о России? Объясните, пожалуйста!
@@kamnevevgeniy в России они выступали в 2009 и 2012 годах, а ещё Турид играет на контрабас-балалайке, вот и всё, пожалуй)) А песню написала Анна-Мари в соавторстве с Mats Rybø (Матс Рыбё? крч с ним они ещё несколько песен писали). В сети пишут, что песня основана на истории Эдди Рознера, почитайте про него в вики и станет понятно, почему о нём написали, ну и посмотрите перевод песни на амальгаме) А в остальном - жаль, что этот квартет больше не собирается в полном составе. Очень-очень талантливые и живые девчата.
Brilliant!!! The story, the moral, the music, the animation.. it moved my heart.. it made me cry for all the poor men and women who grew up knowing nothing but hatred and inevitably became it.....
If this reminds you of Tim Burton it might be because one of their biggest influences is Danny Elfman the guy who scored the majority of Tim Burtons films.
Mano eu lembrei dessa música mas não sabia o nome, aí eu me lembrei q eu ouvi ela no vídeo do jukera mas eu não sabia qual kk fiquei uma hora procurando até achar kkkk
I am a big Heavy Metal fan, but, this is...
I have no words to describe how beautiful this is!!!
I am slightly disturbed and incredibly amazed.
Jukera é brabo até nas deep music
aFFelipe jukera brabo dms
mec
Doidera lek
aFFelipe kkk né vim por ele
aFFelipe fan rola de jukes
Not quite what I expected, but I like this song even more now. I have so much respect for people who do stop motion. The patience it must require for Every. Single. Frame.
LYRICS :
Bright the shine in my horn exiled and forlorn, a damp night in Berlin yes
Soaked in alcohol I walk up to a doll and say "how you look good"
Rejection follows me around like a dagger in my back, I tell you man it hurts
I've come here to express myself 'cause I'm tired of these chains
I'm tired of the strains, walking 'cross the plains take me in you arms
Fire red, the Stage I tread
Elevate me celebrate me
Extroverted but full of fear
The soviet Trumpeter
To make them dance as fairies oh to make them sing along
So close to fever pitch and oh so close to happiness
I'm tempted by their flesh oh I am tempted by their stare,
I don't think I dare 'cause I am such a communist and I'm breaking down inside
Though the world is open wide I'm drowning in it's tide take me in your arms
Fire red, the Ground I tread
Elevate me celebrate me
Extroverted but full of fear
The soviet Trumpeter
It sort of reminds me of a cross between Tim Burton and Gerald Scarfe's animation for The Wall: that creepy edge, combined with odd transformations and transitions.
I just saw an interview where Sol said they are influenced film scores. She spoke of TIm Burton's films as being part of the ingredients of composition. I certainly can see that here.
Eric James I have ALWAYS thought that this could go into a Tim Burton film...that totally makes sense now heh.
Not just in terms of the video, either. This and several others feel more like something from a musical without a film or play.
Stunning! This seemed like an anomalous song on the CD, something fascinating, telling its own story, yet not quite connected to the other songs. The video gives it a life of its own and tells the story I thought I was hearing when I first put the CD in the changer.
NUNU TU É CEGO MEUUUUUUUUUUUU DEUUUUUUUUUUUUUUS
da auto atake da auto ataaaaaakeeeeeeeeeee
This is addictive ... I can't stop repeating it!
I saw this video years ago and, for some reason, thought it was someone else. I have been looking for this song again since then and could never find it. Land of Confusion just came up on one of my playlists and I immediately remembered. So glad to find this again!
God this song deserves to be waaaaaay more popular. 0_0
This is beautiful art. The song and the statement.
Que banda maravilhosa! Kd os brasileiros aqui, seus lindos?
Tatiana Batista aqui
Iupiii! Kkk
Estão vindo pelo Jukes
@@Didico16 ss
This video holds a special place in my heart for some reason, I love the song and the way it looks.
Wow i really like the song and the art style.
Oh man this is so beautiful.
Dark and Beautiful
Kudos for going outside the box with this one…love this band!
They should write a musical
I know right! They're music is so theatrical and dramatic. I think they're style could really lend itself to a musical.
This was taken and owned from "Bring on the men" exactly
This is one of my favorite songs
A timeless masterpiece of its period and those to come ☺👍
Valeu Scofz monstro ❤
As a Russian, I see nothing offensive in this video. It opens with Russia being poor, the alcohol showing that many Russians were trying to hold onto the grandeur of Peter the Great and Alexander I, but the recent humiliations against the Japanese and Germany lead the other powers, represented as a rival street music group, to laugh at him.
Russia begins having dreams of change, dreams of playing a different kind of music. Mother Russia grants him this opportunity, and Russia successfully rebranded himself. His new-found success corrupts him, however, and the larger he gets, the more violent. In the last minutes, Mother Russia intervenes, calming Russia down and bringing him 'back to Earth'.
Although Russia now smiles, his psyche is permanently altered. The ghost of communism still lingers in the form of a dragon (perceived as an evil creature in Russian mythology), both INSIDE of Russia and in China, Russia's greatest ally in the 21st century.
Humiliations against the Japanese and Germany?) Объясни-ка)
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905, in which the Japanese kicked us out of Port Arthur AND destroyed the entire Baltic fleet, and WWI, during which the Gdrmans advanced quite heavily onto Russian land.
Ok, it was just about the humiliations, who abused whom
***** Sadly, that is so.
ren gen Elaborate, please.
J'adore!!! Très belle voix et surperbe musique
This is different.......but epicly satisfying!
I see as just the story of an artist dealing with the fact that he was exiled from Russia for not towing the party line and rejected in Berlin for being a Communist. In the end, he thinks of taking vengeance on the societies that cut off his dreams, and the women pulls him from his thoughts and places him reality. But the dragon haunts him, possible apathy and isolation, and walks off with empty eyes and little hope.
After looking at that ending again, and noticing his smile, maybe his future is still uncertain in his eyes.
I could be that he has seen that is a way to change these societies so other won't suffer like him, which could be symbolized by the woman. However, his nihilism and hopelessness still haunts him, being the dragon.
Also, first fantasy: Him in Russia. Supported, but he is surrounded by false Communists (pigs) and is exiled
Second: Him in Germany. Free expression, but quickly cut for his history and beliefs.
Third: Struggle between his rage (himself), his hope (the woman), and his nihilism (the dragon).
John Doe but what about the pitbulls in the crowd during the first fantasy?
I love this. the sounds that show up at the end are my favorite part
This song has so many weird psychedelic like moments...
magical video and song!
the music reminds me of a creepy music box, i freaking LOVE it!
So good! This on vinyl must sound great!
LOVING IT!
this is so beautiful.
Awesome!
Great song, beautiful video. Can't stop watching it.
Amazing. Period.
this is something new.. and i like it..
Beautiful....
i am loving this song
....that was ... amazing yet, so creepy. I love it
Nothing anti-Russian, but anti-Soviet... the guy escaped to Berlin, but he's still Russian in his heart and he can't get rid of Soviet ideology... it brings all his problems and his genius suffers because he feels out of place... he wants all those luxuries of European life, but the boundaries in his head, created by the Soviet system don't allow him to let himself go... Nice video and good lyrics, to my mind :)
It's not super anti-Soviet either. The guy didn't escape; he was exiled to Berlin after he misused his power as a potent symbol to force women to sleep with him. Berlin was half under the control of the Soviet Union for most of the Cold War; he wouldn't have had access to any sort of western luxuries even if he hadn't been homeless and Soviet.
@@Oops-All-Ghosts I know that you made this comment three years ago, but I was curious where you read about him abusing his power. It's very believable and makes sense in the song, but I am struggling to find anything online. Thanks!
Of course, a Soviet person feels terrible in the Western world. It's like coming from the land of giants to the world of Lilliputians, who live in stupid little philistine joys and do not understand what scale he saw and felt. The USSR was the land of great people, this is Atlantis that has left us
@@sweetlachok did you like in the USSR?
@@sweetlachok lol, did you live in the USSR? All people I know who actually did live there, had no doubt that USSR was nothing more than an anti-utopia where most ordinary people lived in quiet desperation. Not something to be romanticized by edgy Western teenagers.
i love it.
ive been listening to this song for years and holy SHIT i love it so much
I love it!
The bit with the Ocean evoked the cover of Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Areoplane over the Sea.
This reminds me a ittle of Soley.
New favourite song/video right here.
Its so beautiful.
Love it
Bright the shine in my horn exiled and forlorn, a damp night in Berlin yes
Soaked in alcohol I walk up to a doll and say “how you look good”
Rejection follows me around like a dagger in my back, I tell you man it hurts
I've come here to express myself 'cause I'm tired of these chains
I'm tired of the strains, walking 'cross the plains take me in you arms
Fire red, the Stage I tread
Elevate me celebrate me
Extroverted but full of fear
The soviet Trumpeter
To make them dance as fairies oh to make them sing along
So close to fever pitch and oh so close to happiness
I'm tempted by their flesh oh I am tempted by their stare, I don't think I dare
'cause I am such a communist and I'm breaking down inside
Though the world is open wide I'm drowning in it's tide take me in your arms
Fire red, the Ground I tread
Elevate me celebrate me
Extroverted but full of fear
The soviet Trumpeter
i love this
I love this song!! 🖤🖤
amazing stuff
Is it me or are Katzenjammer just plain and simple awesomeness?
Love them so much they are amazing constant inspiration if my band could have 1/10th of there talent
+Leopold Leopoldovich They'd be twice as good as most of the current popular bands.
I hecking love this song.
Awesome! This is amazing! BRAVOOO!!!
What genre of music is this ? So melancholic...
amazing!
This really should have more views.
This song makes me so creative it's like I feel I'm a viking of art.
AHHH so good
i guess its better to be under rated than over rated right?
Makes me want to comment in english ,but seeing that there are no german Ones !
Einfach Grossartig in fast allem und mir gefaellt es und ich danke fuer diese upload ?Ausserdem ;lebte ich meine jugendjahre in Baden W. und bin nicht bias .
Awesome..love it grl!! come to México
Я понял смысл ещё после 2 прослушивания, но песня понравилась мне настолько, что я послушал её ещё 12 раз.
поясни, будь другом, я нипони
@@capitan_Cheburashkin если вспомнишь и увидишь мой коммент, то вот:
Песня про человека, эгоиста (ну или не совсем), который хотел славы, но понял, что при новом режиме в своей стране у ничего не выйдет. Попав в Берлин из СССР, он оказывается никому не нужным. Находясь в (как мне кажется) околопредсмертном состоянии, Трубадур переоценивает свою жизнь и понимает, что на Родине он был бы полезнее, однако его желание власти и славы не покидает его даже перед смертью и в самые ужасные моменты жизни. Девушка, сопровождающая героя - это, как по мне, Родина, или тоска по ней. Это единственное, что осталось у Трубадура и единственное, что будет греть ему душу.
@@MrBlack-om3qd от души
Вы узнали содержание, сюжет песни, переведя её на русский? А кто автор оригинального текста? Интересно, с какой стати зарубежный автор написал такую песню о советском музыканте?! И чем она приглянулась этому девичьему квартеру из Норвегии? Чем она им близка? Они что то знают о России? Объясните, пожалуйста!
@@kamnevevgeniy в России они выступали в 2009 и 2012 годах, а ещё Турид играет на контрабас-балалайке, вот и всё, пожалуй)) А песню написала Анна-Мари в соавторстве с Mats Rybø (Матс Рыбё? крч с ним они ещё несколько песен писали). В сети пишут, что песня основана на истории Эдди Рознера, почитайте про него в вики и станет понятно, почему о нём написали, ну и посмотрите перевод песни на амальгаме)
А в остальном - жаль, что этот квартет больше не собирается в полном составе. Очень-очень талантливые и живые девчата.
One word; WOW!
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!
Cool, i like it.
I like this a thousand times
daamn i love this vid!
Brilliant!!! The story, the moral, the music, the animation.. it moved my heart.. it made me cry for all the poor men and women who grew up knowing nothing but hatred and inevitably became it.....
These ladies must be fun live.
They really were.
Well, I hope you're all will meet this trumpeter soon.
как же круто.
Best off.....gratulacion. BEST OFF......... BRAVOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dreaming looks cool ^^
3:31 is that the dragon on the bottom left?
Yes. The Dragon is A Representation of Communism if I'm Not Mistaken.
+Kole Reed its the symbol of the chinese,so it used as a symbol of communism.
i love the video so much ahh
Who the hell is this. It's GREAT. I mean it
JUKESS
I can hear that one horror movie's cover of Tiny Tim's Tip Toe Through The Tulips in this.
Amo essa banda pqp que musica foda
Какая шикарная песня и как жаль что группа распалась
I was looking for guy who plays soviet anthem on trumpet, andi found this, still happy anyway
Nice pick from dangerous waves.
Superawesome videoclip! I;'m working on a stop motion clip too, but it wont be as good as this... (but then, I'm not on a filmacademy...)
the beginning feels like walking in a haunted old house
Portishead....thought it was them, until the intro morphed into verse/bridge.....really nice.
아니 이거 왜 지니랑 멜론에서는 안파는 거에요..??아흑ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
TAKEONE 마자요ㅠㅠ노래진짜좋은데...
I don't know why but when I watch this I wanna cry
If this reminds you of Tim Burton it might be because one of their biggest influences is Danny Elfman the guy who scored the majority of Tim Burtons films.
Mano eu lembrei dessa música mas não sabia o nome, aí eu me lembrei q eu ouvi ela no vídeo do jukera mas eu não sabia qual kk fiquei uma hora procurando até achar kkkk
обожаю их =)
and for some reason, this song makes me sad ( in positive way ) >,< very nice~~
CARALHO EU ESTAVA PROCURANDO MUITO ESSA MUSICA A VARIOS ANOOOOOOOOS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA QUE FELICIDADE
Scofz é brabo ate nas música man
Bravo, girls!!!!!!!!
I do love Katzenjammer and I love the original Soviet idea. Great video!
this song is trippy, when i first heard it it made me feel like i was on acid lol
Does remind me of Tim Burton, not just the video but the music.
Still weird to see this video pop up in my related videos box, LOL...