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InvolveYourself - Give Your Live
Intro to the first music festival on RUclips; Give Your Live.
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SHINING (NOR): The Madness and the Damage Done
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SHINING (Norway) "The Madness and the Damage Done" from their new album "Blackjazz". Filmed during the norwegian leg of their tour promoting Blackjazz. Produced by MONITORmedia.
Crest of Darkness - Druj Nasu
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.16 лет назад
The song Druj Nasu is taken from Crest of Darkness' latest album "Give Us the Power to do Your Evil". Directed by Anders B. @ MONITORmedia.
Apotekerforeningen
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En tv-reklame vi gjorde for TRY Reklame og Apotekerforeningen. Stemt frem som månedens nest beste reklame av Gullfisk-juryen da den ble vist.
Enslaved downloads a sheep
Просмотров 106 тыс.16 лет назад
The norwegian Liberal Party Venstre suggests that downloading music from the internet should be legalized. Grutle Kjellson and Ivar Peersen from Enslaved didn't quite agree, so they went up to the leader of Venstres farm to "download" one of his freerange mountain-sheep to see how he'd feel about his own suggestion... www.piracykillsmusic.no
TIM - May Irene
Просмотров 2 тыс.16 лет назад
Vår første musikkvideo for TIM. Foto : Anders B Regi : Anders B/tKaasa Klipp: Anders B
They looks like idiots. If you download a file you will get a copy and nothing happens with original. Not like with physical objects, like a sheep.
I don’t speak Norwegian. Someone tell me what on Earth is happening here?
Explanation is in the description of the video
I am learning Norwegian, still a beginner currently. Is this Bokmål or Nyunorsk?
Hvilken veig Venstre Godt valg Hahaha
Ivar og lars nedlaster en sau
Eller er lars kameramannen Veit ikke Glemte navnet hans
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Ivar and Grutle go on a viking. the rest is history
Call of the winter sheep
And then streaming services came along and pretty much solved this problem :)
Here's the thing, at least it applies for people from certain countries; I live in Mexico, while I have relative access to music from the U.S. and the U.K., it's almost impossible, and I mean impossible, for me to get my hands on certain material that is only released in Europe. And I'm not even talking about cool, physical shit. I'm talking about actual music. I'll give you an example; Megadeth released Dystopia months ago, and they had the brilliant (Fuck you Mustaine) idea of having a special edition of the CD with bonus tracks. I had literally no way of getting my hands on these tracks. I could've wanted to invest, say $200 USD to get those tracks, and I still couldn't. It was physically impossible for me to obtain those songs, merely because of demographics. Screw that! I'll tell you what I do. I torrent music. I get ALL my music from TPB. Once I know I like an album, I do everything I can to get my hands on the CD, and if possible the Vinyl and special editions. This way, I get the shit I know I want, and support the artists. This isn't cheap by any means, to Americans $15 bucks for a CD might sound like lunch. But for me, it's $600 MXN. That's literally 10% my monthly income. So there's some of us that cannot afford to purchase bad music. Once I know an album is worth the buck, I invest. I love supporting artists. But I'm not paying 10% my salary for something that MIGHT be good. So, in the end, do I support piracy? No. Do I download music illegally from the internet? Yes. Enslaved rule, and I'm working hard to get my hands on all their CDs and Vinyl. But I have downloaded every single album, because I couldn't afford to buy them when I didn't know them. Are my actions monstrous? Are artists starving on the streets because of me? No. Artists are starving because the average population listens to shitty music. It's hardly my fault that people are jacking off to Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift while true artists are living off Spotify subscriptions.
To be clear this comment doesn't go to Grutle or Enslaved, this goes towards all the artists that condemn piracy. Most people I know love supporting artists, but like I detailed, sometimes it's simply not possible with the means provided to us. As a hardworking consumer, I sincerely think this should be taken into account.
8 years later, do they still have the same opinion?
If they were wearing corpse paint, this would totally be a Black Metal video.
Utter stupidity, funny doe
Legalizing downloads will make people feel like it's normal. Although I'm personally not against downloads, since one should be able to know if you like what you'll spend your money on, this makes people feel like it's not important to support true artists. I must admit that there's a lot of stuff I still want to buy, but a combination of lazyness and being uncertain about my money basically made me care a bit less. Which is a shame, because it's so much fun to have the real thing, even though it's mostly less practical than downloads. Who doesn't like that spinning disc at a party? Or to listen music in your car?
Whaha, the moment they run, they remind me of Asterix and Obelix somehow
LOL they almost ARE asterix and obelisk
as fire swept clean the sheep
LOL: "Nå Sponheimsau"
2:10 metal as fuck xD
1:40 cue Call of the Winter Moon
LOL
Immortal video at 1:56
hey iam german dont anderstand süme norwegian ...they have fun ... what else............
It is a big difference between copying and stealing. Do you clone the sheep as has happened before (Dolly) and gently put back this poor sheep, then we can talk "downloading"...
You're online to download music, ever heard of internet shopping?nuclearblast.de/en/shop/artikel/gruppen/51000.1.html?article_group_sort_type_handle=rank&custom_keywords=ENSLAVED
True!
If money is why you work, then you have missed the point entirely.
You cannot possibly compose the music this two fuckheads do, working only for money. But they need to pay the rent.
For sure man. The deal is: in their homeland, where people CAN have easy access to the CDs, its something outrageous. Here in Brazil, I'm lucky if I can find a store that sells non-pop genres, Enslaved CDs are so rare that I've never got one, despite being one of my all-time favorites. So I have to cope with downloaded music. But I don't want to, it's a band that deserves my money, deserves to get their CD bought. Alas, what can I do? The way music is commercialized needs to change somehow.
Today you don't have to go to a store to buy shit. Import it? Buy it on the internet?
Internet
or metal
You forgot electricity, wood and a bunch of other things.
I saw them three nights ago! It was my 18th birthday. Truth is, I don't really remember anything because I was too high...
When you download you're making a copy, not giving it away. I'm a musician and I think that non-profitable download should be legalized.
1:40 - 2:10 = Enslaveds own version of Call of the Winter Moon
xD love these guys
If money is why you play music, then you have missed the point entirely
ADeadlierSnake without money they can't continue making music dipshit
Sounds fine but its not what i would listen.
Avant-Garde.
Never heard of it, thats not really metal is it? Its fusion or something.
Well, a test. Maudlin Of The Well?
Actually i run two blogs with underground music and every now and than i hear something good rest is just see of same bands or bands with one good song.
Haha, possibly you don't look far enough :P.
After a years of listening metal i cant agree but everyone have own opinion so....
There are TONS of amazing bands, you just have to look.
I wont pay for album with 1 good song it. Most of them are not even real artists, they just seek out for money. There is very few bands who deserve support and they are usually in underground scene.
Im am so downloading a sheep!
They're Enslaved, They can do whatever they want.
Haha, didn't notice the "1 year ago". Just for the record, they returned the sheep to Lars Sponheim. That part has obviously been left out of this clip. They went to Stortinget (the norwegian parliament) and gave him his sheep back. I think we're on the same page here...
Hah, I didn't expect someone to reply to this comment from so long ago. Your modified example is about as close as we can get with this analogy. I'm not in-favor of pirating anything but I don't think these guys were justified in poaching this guy's livestock either, even if they had cause to be upset at the politician's stance. It's a "two wrongs don't make a right" situation. Your response was well-informed and well-phrased.
To use your own example: Lets say that you take a sample of a sheeps DNA to make clones of that particular sheep. You are not removing the existing sheep, but maybe the sheep has value that exceeds its meat and wool? It may very well be that the farmer has invested time and money in breeding sheeps with certain qualities. By cloning the sheep you may then be removing an important income to the farmer.
hehe, he said "lasta ned en sau", it could mean several things. Like "carry down a sheep", or even "transport a sheep", but directly translated to English it means "download a sheep" :D
I saw this on Metalhammer's Golden Gods 2012. It's refreshing to see a band like this amidst all that hardcore and scene bullshit. The other bands in their category weren't even metal. Sounded more like grunge and hard rock. What's happening to the music I fell in love with?! This sounds good though
If you don't want to buy a CD then go see the band live or buy a shirt of theirs. That's how I support artists.
I've spent a LOT more money on t-shirts and tickets than on cd's. Isn't that way more profitable for the bands than buying their cd's? I sometimes buy cd's when I have money though, but usually at a bargain price/used cd whenever possible. I doubt buying one at a store is going to profit the band a lot as a huge % of the cd price doesn't go the artist, right? Perhaps that should change. Legalizing downloads however is bullshit. Or should I say sheepshit.