Nanowar Of Steel - Pasadena 1994 feat Joakim Brodén (First Time Reaction)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @Blue_Beta
    @Blue_Beta Год назад +60

    The video and the song is based on the 1994 FIFA world Cup final between Italy and Brasil.
    Fun fact: Potowotominimak (the singer) is nicknamed as "Maurizio Kyiv", in reality in Italy there was a football journalist called "Maurizio Mosca" but since there is Moscow reference they twisted the name into the Ukranian capital instead of the Russian one. (mind blowing plot twist)

    • @karlm1495
      @karlm1495 Год назад +7

      sono dei fottuti geni as allways

    • @__mader__
      @__mader__ Год назад +3

      and it was declared as "potographer" = fusion of Potowotominimak + Photographer

    • @catamaranoborchiato
      @catamaranoborchiato Год назад +3

      mind blowing plotototominimak twist

    • @seanbarker4610
      @seanbarker4610 Год назад

      I love the Uniodoni reference to Donadoni!

    • @Finkele1
      @Finkele1 Год назад

      wtf?

  • @SirtaoEsposito
    @SirtaoEsposito Год назад +37

    This is a song about the FIFA 1994 World Cup Finals in Pasadena, USA.
    From the Italian point of view, this is basically a serious song about one of our greatest military defeats since WW2.
    It's been 29 years and IT STILL HURTS goddammit!

    • @fabricioazevedo2361
      @fabricioazevedo2361 Год назад +2

      I am Brazilian... Sorry but I was so happy if that victory!

    • @poxthepodkaman393
      @poxthepodkaman393 Год назад +6

      Well, now we must just wait for a "Dortmund 2006" with Rammstein 😂

    • @gudemik5335
      @gudemik5335 Год назад +2

      I'd argue it's much sadder and heartfelt than ww2 (which we kinda pretend we didn't lose)

    • @Finkele1
      @Finkele1 Год назад

      World cup is a serious thing. It really is

    • @HellBrYnger
      @HellBrYnger Год назад +2

      greetings from germany, we got them 7:1. atleast 3 were to honor italian football-ship, if that makes any sense.

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +13

    The voice you hear during the penalty kicks was Bruno Pizzul, Italian TV commentator for National team matches: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Pizzul

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +10

    7:34 The statue you see at the end of the video with a ball as head and body made of marble sticks seems to be "Ciao", the mascot from the 1990 World Cup

  • @DarioServenti
    @DarioServenti Год назад +8

    I was 11 when I watched the world cup final, I was at the beach and I was watching the game with all the hotel guests. I remember everyone's tears as if it were yesterday, and the expression on the face of Roberto Baggio, "the divine ponytail", the true hero of that national team, the most talented and loved player in the history of Italian football. This song made me laugh and gave me chills. Thanks Nanowar!

  • @miiah7475
    @miiah7475 Год назад +13

    I think I hear some Last Stand in this (Sabaton song from 2016)... right? Anybody else?
    I love how Joakim is clearly there in the chorus! He sings a lot more than I thought he would. It's more like a duet!

    • @MAGNATEO
      @MAGNATEO Год назад +2

      Beginning is clearly Bismarck

    • @poxthepodkaman393
      @poxthepodkaman393 Год назад +2

      Yes, there's also the Castel Sant'Angelo reference. And when they sing "catenaccio dignified" they are making a reference to "bushido dignified" from "Shiroyama"

    • @Hirnknaker
      @Hirnknaker Год назад +2

      And the song Gallipolie

    • @Iamthesun314
      @Iamthesun314 Год назад +2

      @@poxthepodkaman393and “into the fire” with the napalm in Vietnam reference

    • @Finkele1
      @Finkele1 Год назад

      @@MAGNATEO yep

  • @KentLundberg-vb9hb
    @KentLundberg-vb9hb Год назад +8

    Yes it is from the World championship in US 1994 and my team Swedon took the bronze medal Brazil won. I remember Baggio who was a great Italian footballer.

  • @MrDanilop45
    @MrDanilop45 Год назад +6

    This is something that I know a lot of people will cry. They are genius. Cannot say more than that. Waiting for the all album this Friday.

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +5

    1:24 the numbers are like the number next to the name of football players in TV broadcasting; also the names are mixup between the nicknames of the members of Nanowar of Steel and the surnames of Italian football players that were playing in the Italian National team in 1994 final

  • @theropodablog
    @theropodablog Год назад +3

    "The divine pony tail" is the literal translation of Roberto Baggio's surname, the best Italian player of that period.

    • @Thisworldisupsidedown
      @Thisworldisupsidedown Год назад

      for the sake of logic, being Roberto Baggio, his surname should be Baggio

  • @karlm1495
    @karlm1495 Год назад +5

    I was there when the premiere went online... I saw them Gandalf... the doors of Valhallheaven... 🤣

  • @eshwayri
    @eshwayri 10 месяцев назад

    I loved the Maginot Line reference; he just went around the fixed trench like the Germans in WW2.

  • @micke20
    @micke20 Год назад +3

    When I saw this for the first time, I got goosebumps, even on places I didn't even know was possible to get it on from how pure awesome this song is. But for me, since I'm not into football at all then this song was mutch more about war then football. And I agree with you, the bass in this song, just WAOW 💪👍👌🤘

  • @galadballcrusher8182
    @galadballcrusher8182 Год назад +6

    Well if you try their older song Quest for Carfour it is spot on like Blind Guardian....

  • @fabricioazevedo2361
    @fabricioazevedo2361 Год назад +3

    It is great!!! Thank you about your reaction!

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +4

    4:12 Castel Sant'Angelo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_Sant%27Angelo

  • @kimeklund8880
    @kimeklund8880 Год назад +4

    Up there with Valhallelujah and Norweigen reggaeton 😊

    • @playagain963
      @playagain963  Год назад +6

      Vallhallelujah has been my go to song since I heard it!I’ve listened to the song hundreds of times!

  • @julianalonso7806
    @julianalonso7806 Год назад +1

    He stayed so serious until "For the FIFA World cup" that it became funny.

  • @nocturne7371
    @nocturne7371 Год назад +2

    The song is parody of The Last Stand so of course Sabaton has a hand in this, they did the original.

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +3

    yellow shirts = brazilian "players", blue shirts = "italian players"

  • @pirimpallopirimpalli4932
    @pirimpallopirimpalli4932 Год назад +2

    Nanowar of Steel calls their genre "comedy metal". There is some parody in it, but there's a lot more than that in their music. Some satire as well, sure. But comedy is the most encompassing term.

  • @alexgasparini4548
    @alexgasparini4548 Год назад +2

    real football=foot and ball, american football is more like handball.

  • @blutwigknochensense3750
    @blutwigknochensense3750 6 месяцев назад

    I am sure if Soccer would be like this in real live, soccer becomes more popular in the US then the NFL😂😂😂

  • @SenOutOfContext
    @SenOutOfContext Год назад +1

    This is how i feel when i play counter strike

  • @hansele666
    @hansele666 Год назад +1

    and at the end of the day it´s still called football ...
    no matter how often you call it soccer
    because than it would be called FISA and not FIFA :D

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +1

    The "catenaccio digified" lyric (as the carioca's win ratio and being outnumbered) mixes two concept:
    * the italian catenaccio: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catenaccio
    * and the similar lyrics from the Sabaton's Shiroyama (and Sparta) song from the Last Defence album
    Note that sometimes Mr Baffo (the one with the pink wig) sometimes fist-hammers his knee as Joakim (and Till Lindemann from Rammstein) do :)
    The ball that appears in the video has the same art like the one from the 1994 US World Cup.
    The whole song sounds similar to Sabaton's Bismark.
    The Castel Sant'Angelo references links to the "The Last Stand" song... have a look at the lyrics and the relative episode on the Sabaton's history channel video.
    The names of the Italian players in the video are a mix of the real surname and each of the "nickname" of the band members.
    The only exception is the "Potoreporter Maurizio Kyiv", where Potoreporter (Nanowar's singer) is a mix of POTOwotominimak and photoREPORTER, while Maurzio Mosca was an Italian sport journalist in the 1990s; Mosca in Italian means both "fly" (the insect) and "Moscow" (Russia's capital), so now you get "Kyiv" vs "Moscow" pun in this "militaresque" song; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurizio_Mosca
    5:36 The commentator during the "cynical lottery of penalty kicks" is Bruno Pizzul: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Pizzul
    The divine ponytail: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baggio:_The_Divine_Ponytail
    Finally that ugly mess of marble sticks at the end of the video is the mascot of the Italy '90 World Cup: figc.it/it/museo-del-calcio/la-collezione-digitale/la-collezione-digitale/cimelio/?id=515

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Год назад +3

    8:04 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baggio:_The_Divine_Ponytail