Yes! Sigur Ros was the inspiration for me to visit Iceland for the 1st time in 2013! We went back in July 2014 and bumped into Jonsi and his bf Alex on the main shopping street in Reykjavik! Got a couple pics with him & chatted a bit, he was so nice!!
Ah TY for the react Tommy. This song is special to me. There is a translation, but Sigur Ros has for me never been about the lyrics. I treat Jonsi's voice as another instrument. In fact, he sings sometimes in Volenska or "Hopelandic".. just sounds and made up syllables that sound good.. like scatting or Be-Bop. To me, it is about holding on to your childhood as you get older. Not losing that inner child. Hoppipolla loosely means "hopping or jumping into puddles", like children do when they are young. This song especially is the song I played, my kids grew up listening to it for years up and down the highway. The band you see in this video includes Amiina the string quartet that usually travels with them on concert, and the Horny Brasstards the brass band that accompanies them. I was fortunate enough to see them play live in 2008 in Omaha NE of all places. During a tornado. We were all huddled in the basement of the Orphem, for almost an hour. Nobody left. It was just as magical. No one spoke or moved while they played, it was like we were all entranced. TY again, for playing one of my heart favorite songs, I'm glad I could share it with the community. ♥and everyone, TY for listening!
Beautiful song, beautiful locale in the Ásbyrgi canyon. I would have loved to see this. It's in such a remote location that I was surprised to see that many people attending, so it tells me that Sigur Rós is a beloved band in Iceland.
That was absolutely lovely, and so different. It was certainly another one of those songs that draws you in and holds you in a beautiful world. Thanks to the patron who suggested this!
Sigur Ros Is by far my favorite band. I listened to their albums since 2000, a gem of a group. maybe its bit too much but i have a tattoo of the cover their album Ágætis Byrjun on my arm. it's a unique case in the history of popular music. thank you.
Not sure if they still hold it any longer, but there used to be a fairly big Metal Festival every Summer in the East of Iceland (a pretty sparsely populated part of the island) that you would really love.
Fun fact; this video (and the documentary it is taken from, Heima) were directed by the same director behind Lilo & Stitch and the How to Train Your Dragon movies. Great video man!
Love this! Sigur Rós is such a calming band for me. I found them when I was going through a rough patch in life, and I still listen to them whenever I need a little reset. Check out the video for the song Glósóli sometime, I think you might like it. ❤❤
To understand why Sigur Ros plays such music and why it is possible to create such music - you must see the whole Heima film, to see the nature, landscape, people, their relationship. And you must not hurry. Better watch it in parts. In Iceland live less than 400 000 people, but there are a lot of music bands. People use music to get closer together, to express their difficult life and surrounding beauty
The only thing I have really heard from this band is the song at the end of the movie "Vanilla Sky" which I thought was a Amazing song. They definitely are a talented group.
hahaha, ok, you arrived in iceland. that's good. but i have to say, in my opinion they are so boring. i was on a concert in 2012 and it was the most boring i have ever attended. i cannot stand his voice a full show. yes, this song here is somehow nice. if i'm not mistaken its taken from the heima-documentary which i really like. watch it, it is really lovely! but i can tell you, there are so many better bands in iceland. but anyways, glad that you liked it. the location is ásbyrgi. this horseshoe shaped canyon filled with birch trees is quiet unique. it's said to be a hoofprint of odins eight legged horse sleipnir who touched the ground there.
HI, you should definitely check and react to their Leaning Toward Solace (Dauðalogn & Varúð) film experiment video directed by Flora Sigismondi. It's a little masterpiece. Peace
Yes! Sigur Ros was the inspiration for me to visit Iceland for the 1st time in 2013!
We went back in July 2014 and bumped into Jonsi and his bf Alex on the main shopping street in Reykjavik! Got a couple pics with him & chatted a bit, he was so nice!!
Ah TY for the react Tommy. This song is special to me. There is a translation, but Sigur Ros has for me never been about the lyrics. I treat Jonsi's voice as another instrument. In fact, he sings sometimes in Volenska or "Hopelandic".. just sounds and made up syllables that sound good.. like scatting or Be-Bop. To me, it is about holding on to your childhood as you get older. Not losing that inner child. Hoppipolla loosely means "hopping or jumping into puddles", like children do when they are young. This song especially is the song I played, my kids grew up listening to it for years up and down the highway.
The band you see in this video includes Amiina the string quartet that usually travels with them on concert, and the Horny Brasstards the brass band that accompanies them. I was fortunate enough to see them play live in 2008 in Omaha NE of all places. During a tornado. We were all huddled in the basement of the Orphem, for almost an hour. Nobody left. It was just as magical. No one spoke or moved while they played, it was like we were all entranced. TY again, for playing one of my heart favorite songs, I'm glad I could share it with the community. ♥and everyone, TY for listening!
I loved this dude! Thank you so much for sharing!
Beautiful song, beautiful locale in the Ásbyrgi canyon. I would have loved to see this. It's in such a remote location that I was surprised to see that many people attending, so it tells me that Sigur Rós is a beloved band in Iceland.
This is a special group of humans in an absolutely magical location making incredible art together. This is what it is like to be a human being.
That was absolutely lovely, and so different. It was certainly another one of those songs that draws you in and holds you in a beautiful world. Thanks to the patron who suggested this!
Absolutely beautiful - feeds the soul
I havent thought of this band in ALMOST twenty years. Had it been that long ? 😱
More than 20 years
They started around 98
I'd quite forgotten Sigur Ross. Such a beautiful sound, and the setting was just perfect...music and nature together.
Oh perfect wake up music for sunday😊 just love the mood they are creating❤
Sigur Ros Is by far my favorite band. I listened to their albums since 2000, a gem of a group. maybe its bit too much but i have a tattoo of the cover their album Ágætis Byrjun on my arm. it's a unique case in the history of popular music. thank you.
Ive seen them many times and its always an out of body experience….they are dialed in to what the universe needs
This is peak music.
Thanks for watching the most beautiful band in the world. Can I recommend them singing ara batur live at abby Road. You will never forget it x
That was beautiful. And I love the community vibe! 💕
I love this song, always have a tear in my eye when i see the little toddler with the juice carton
Not sure if they still hold it any longer, but there used to be a fairly big Metal Festival every Summer in the East of Iceland (a pretty sparsely populated part of the island) that you would really love.
they do
It seems like every song they play is a MASTERPIECE 😅
Hi! React video "Andra" too! This most beautiful video ever!! 😊😊
Fun fact; this video (and the documentary it is taken from, Heima) were directed by the same director behind Lilo & Stitch and the How to Train Your Dragon movies. Great video man!
Popplagid live in Reykjavik is something you would love i think.
Worth a sub for sure.. 👌🏼
that means alot!
Love this! Sigur Rós is such a calming band for me. I found them when I was going through a rough patch in life, and I still listen to them whenever I need a little reset. Check out the video for the song Glósóli sometime, I think you might like it. ❤❤
To understand why Sigur Ros plays such music and why it is possible to create such music - you must see the whole Heima film, to see the nature, landscape, people, their relationship. And you must not hurry. Better watch it in parts. In Iceland live less than 400 000 people, but there are a lot of music bands. People use music to get closer together, to express their difficult life and surrounding beauty
I saw them in Pittsburgh at Stage AE, which is on the Confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers. It was magic.
You should see their Svefn-g-englar live performance, Jonsi (vocalist) sounds like angel singing that song
This is two songs, hoppípolla (jump into puddles ) and með blóðnasir (with bloddy nose)
The only thing I have really heard from this band is the song at the end of the movie "Vanilla Sky" which I thought was a Amazing song. They definitely are a talented group.
sigurrós is a female name in iceland
Sigorney Rose? or the english equal of it?
@@jkopacetick no, sigurrós. just sigurrós
@@soleywolfgangsdottir awesome didn't not know that ty
hahaha, ok, you arrived in iceland. that's good. but i have to say, in my opinion they are so boring. i was on a concert in 2012 and it was the most boring i have ever attended. i cannot stand his voice a full show. yes, this song here is somehow nice. if i'm not mistaken its taken from the heima-documentary which i really like. watch it, it is really lovely! but i can tell you, there are so many better bands in iceland.
but anyways, glad that you liked it.
the location is ásbyrgi. this horseshoe shaped canyon filled with birch trees is quiet unique. it's said to be a hoofprint of odins eight legged horse sleipnir who touched the ground there.
one of them bands you dont need to know what they saying ,beautiful music ........i like ramstein to lol
HI, you should definitely check and react to their Leaning Toward Solace (Dauðalogn & Varúð) film experiment video directed by Flora Sigismondi. It's a little masterpiece. Peace