The castle where they sing is called La Consiergerie, it's a building in Paris where Marie Antoinette and many others (about 2000) had to wait before their execution by guillotine, during the french revolution. So the show is really historic.
Il y a plusieurs grilles de lecture sur cette prestation musicale. D’abord, le bâtiment, la Conciergerie, ancienne salle des gardes du premier château des rois de France à Paris et au moyen-âge. Le bâtiment deviendra une prison sous la Terreur en 1793 où des milliers de personnes attendaient leur condamnation à mort, comme Marie-Antoinette qui fut guillotinée en septembre 1793 place de la Concorde à Paris (pas très loin de la conciergerie), ce qui explique le sang qui gicle des fenêtres. L’autre grille de lecture, est la chanson « ça ira, ça ira » qui est un chant révolutionnaire qui vilipendait les aristocrates. Ce chant devenu célèbre en 1953 grâce à Edith Piaf qui le chanta dans le film « si Versailles m’était conté ». On peut voir un autre sens à cette chanson qui rend hommage aux victimes du Bataclan à Paris (salle de spectacle) qui furent tuées par des terroristes islamiques en 2015 lors d’un concert d’Eagles of Death Metal. La dernière grille de lecture est le navire (la nef) où chante la cantatrice Marina Viotti symbolise la nef de Paris (c’est le blason de cette ville) qui a comme devise « fluctuat nec mergitur » qui en français veut dire, « Il est battu par les flots et ne sombre pas ».
"On peut voir un autre sens à cette chanson qui rend hommage aux victimes du Bataclan à Paris (salle de spectacle) qui furent tuées par des terroristes islamiques en 2015 lors d’un concert d’Eagles of Death Metal." Dans ce cas Marie-Antoinette serait un personnage positif et l'assassin contemplant le tableau serait en fait un personnage négatif ? Je ne crois pas non.
@@puccaland Tant qu'à surinterpréter… Franchement : l'emblème de Paris (sans les fleurs de lys) passant devant la Conciergerie sur fond de musique métal reprenant le "Ah ! Ça ira !", vous y voyez un hommage aux victimes du Bataclan vous ? Certes, chacun interprète une œuvre comme il le souhaite, mais là je trouve ça vraiment capillotracté.
Loved the reaction! First time watching you. Mad respect for the Judas Priest poster. Saw them way back as a teenager in the 80’s in Philadelphia. Only wish I saved the concert t along with all the others bands I saw over the years. 😂
I think this audio was ran through an AI track separation program or something like that to remove the crowd noise that covered up some of the finer details and especially the vocal frequencies.
@@mastod0n1 most likely yea, a lot of version i have heard of the performance was quite bad in terms of joes screaming/growling vocals first minute and a half so yea, someone probably ran it through a track separator and lower/removed the crowd and raised joes vocals to make it more audible
I like metal the most, but killing a human ( bad or not) and showing it off on the world wide stage is at least amoral, even if it's a part of the history. Also how does it relate to olimpic games? The whole olimpic opening is dirty as fuck. I guess we can freely use now expression " french shame" to describe any unsightly things.
Well first of all, how do *any* of the other Olympic opening songs relate to the Olympic games? Second of all, I take it this is more like a history lesson for those who don't know it. If you think she was bad then to spread awareness. If you think she was good this is a tribute. Just spreading knowledge.
@@UntitledtotheGrave Yeah? Then how good is the current president of France? How many unrests were there during his presidency? Should we b*****head him as well?
@@UntitledtotheGrave Yeah? Then how good is the current president of France? How many unrests were there during his presidency? Should we b*******head him as well?
@@UntitledtotheGrave Yeah? Then how good is the current president of France? How many unrests were there during his presidency? Should we beh______d him as well?
This is what we call a symbol, and here it's all about freedom. The aristocracy's fall gave the French people their freedom back. If you're shocked by so little, that’s on you, but it doesn’t mean you can judge an entire nation and its culture. Using "French shame" to describe it is unfair and dismissive of the cultural significance behind it!
Gojira won the first gold
The audience won gold as well
The Heaviest Opening Ceremony of the Universe!
The castle where they sing is called La Consiergerie, it's a building in Paris where Marie Antoinette and many others (about 2000) had to wait before their execution by guillotine, during the french revolution. So the show is really historic.
en tant que Français je peut de dire que c est une chanson qui à été crée pendant la révolution française en 1789
Il y a plusieurs grilles de lecture sur cette prestation musicale.
D’abord, le bâtiment, la Conciergerie, ancienne salle des gardes du premier château des rois de France à Paris et au moyen-âge.
Le bâtiment deviendra une prison sous la Terreur en 1793 où des milliers de personnes attendaient leur condamnation à mort, comme Marie-Antoinette qui fut guillotinée en septembre 1793 place de la Concorde à Paris (pas très loin de la conciergerie), ce qui explique le sang qui gicle des fenêtres.
L’autre grille de lecture, est la chanson « ça ira, ça ira » qui est un chant révolutionnaire qui vilipendait les aristocrates.
Ce chant devenu célèbre en 1953 grâce à Edith Piaf qui le chanta dans le film « si Versailles m’était conté ».
On peut voir un autre sens à cette chanson qui rend hommage aux victimes du Bataclan à Paris (salle de spectacle) qui furent tuées par des terroristes islamiques en 2015 lors d’un concert d’Eagles of Death Metal.
La dernière grille de lecture est le navire (la nef) où chante la cantatrice Marina Viotti symbolise la nef de Paris (c’est le blason de cette ville) qui a comme devise « fluctuat nec mergitur » qui en français veut dire, « Il est battu par les flots et ne sombre pas ».
"On peut voir un autre sens à cette chanson qui rend hommage aux victimes du Bataclan à Paris (salle de spectacle) qui furent tuées par des terroristes islamiques en 2015 lors d’un concert d’Eagles of Death Metal."
Dans ce cas Marie-Antoinette serait un personnage positif et l'assassin contemplant le tableau serait en fait un personnage négatif ?
Je ne crois pas non.
@@bhromurMouais non là vous vous égarez lol.
@@puccaland Tant qu'à surinterpréter…
Franchement : l'emblème de Paris (sans les fleurs de lys) passant devant la Conciergerie sur fond de musique métal reprenant le "Ah ! Ça ira !", vous y voyez un hommage aux victimes du Bataclan vous ?
Certes, chacun interprète une œuvre comme il le souhaite, mais là je trouve ça vraiment capillotracté.
@@bhromur Bah non ce n'est pas moi qui ai parlé du Bataclan.
@@bhromur Ah pardon j'avais mal lu j'avais cru que c'était vous qui faisiez le rapprochement avec le Bataclan.
Hi from France,
It’s great for the metal community! Go Gojira and thank you for entrerning us at the Olympics❤
Loved the reaction! First time watching you. Mad respect for the Judas Priest poster. Saw them way back as a teenager in the 80’s in Philadelphia. Only wish I saved the concert t along with all the others bands I saw over the years. 😂
Thank you! Yes never throw away your merch :)
That's so freaking awesome gojira ❤
It is now a cult song. It was played again in Paris:
ruclips.net/video/jXUAc49N6eM/видео.htmlsi=mJXAmMkFroyFkAoK
Olympic metal at its best!
😎🤘
That s a pity sound is partially filtered (especially the voices)
I think this audio was ran through an AI track separation program or something like that to remove the crowd noise that covered up some of the finer details and especially the vocal frequencies.
@@mastod0n1 most likely yea, a lot of version i have heard of the performance was quite bad in terms of joes screaming/growling vocals first minute and a half so yea, someone probably ran it through a track separator and lower/removed the crowd and raised joes vocals to make it more audible
Santé mon ami.
GOJIRA CA IRA
i love the all brits saying old song haha no wonder brits tv and socials be mad into mr bean 21012 hhaha ?? ah ca ira ...
Pity we cant see - waste of time
You clicked on a reaction to watch a reaction. You can click on the video to watch the video. Common sense isn't as common as it should be.
You're not very bright are you, Richard. Do you watch reaction videos to see the original? Go watch the original.
- The waste of sperm
I like metal the most, but killing a human ( bad or not) and showing it off on the world wide stage is at least amoral, even if it's a part of the history. Also how does it relate to olimpic games? The whole olimpic opening is dirty as fuck. I guess we can freely use now expression " french shame" to describe any unsightly things.
Well first of all, how do *any* of the other Olympic opening songs relate to the Olympic games? Second of all, I take it this is more like a history lesson for those who don't know it. If you think she was bad then to spread awareness. If you think she was good this is a tribute. Just spreading knowledge.
@@UntitledtotheGrave Yeah? Then how good is the current president of France? How many unrests were there during his presidency? Should we b*****head him as well?
@@UntitledtotheGrave Yeah? Then how good is the current president of France? How many unrests were there during his presidency? Should we b*******head him as well?
@@UntitledtotheGrave Yeah? Then how good is the current president of France? How many unrests were there during his presidency? Should we beh______d him as well?
This is what we call a symbol, and here it's all about freedom.
The aristocracy's fall gave the French people their freedom back.
If you're shocked by so little, that’s on you, but it doesn’t mean you can judge an entire nation and its culture. Using "French shame" to describe it is unfair and dismissive of the cultural significance behind it!