That makes sense, considering their name means "healing". Thanks. However, if I were an ancient Roman, I would think they're cursing my people with dark, barbarian magic:)
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Yeah, it's one of two pagan incantations found in a book in a monastery in the German city of Merseburg, in old high German language. The full text goes: Phôl ende Wuodan fuorun zi holza. dû wart demo balderes folon sîn fuoz birenkit. thû biguol en Sinthgunt, Sunna era swister; thû biguol en Frîja, Folla era swister; thû biguol en Wuodan, sô hê wola conda: sôse bênrenki, sôse bluotrenki, sôse lidirenki: bên zi bêna, bluot zi bluoda, lid zi geliden, sôse gelîmida sîn. Which translates as: Phol and Woden (Odin) went to the woods. There Balder's horse got it's leg broken. Now Sinthgunt, Sunna's sister chanted (a healing spell). Now Frija, Folla's sister chanted. Now Woden chanted as only he could: Wether bone is broken, wether blood is spilled, Wether limb is broken: Bone to bone, blood to blood, Limb to limb, as if it has been glued. The album version of Hamrer Hippyer also has the first part of the incantation in it. ;)
the guy that starts singing at 7:18 does use one effect: reverb. That's kind of the echoing melancholic vibe he gives to his voice. The tones and the use of it is all him. No pitch shifters, no autotune. Just reverb. Imagine having such voice control. Maria Franz (the woman with the antlers) is the only one in that band to top that.
Its just his Voice. they are all very talented in replicating Animal or very ghostly sounds but im still very impressed by there phenomenal throat singing.
@@salleedstrom9157 Well I am Swedish American on both Mother and Fathers sides. Also 24% Norwegian. Curious where you live? We live in Minnesota. So I am American I guess!
Rough translation of incantation I found on Wiki. Like bone-sprain, so blood -sprain, so joint - sprain: Bone to bone, blood to blood, joint to joint, so May they be mended.
Also, if you'd like to sing along, here's the transliteration: Hanga dýra mingja Sose benrenki, sose bluotrenki, sose lidirenki: Ben zi bena, bluot zi bluoda, Lid zi geliden, sose gelimida sin. Alu Is Urki First line is in Icelandic. The next three lines are in Old High German. Last line is in Old Norse.
I'd change the first line from "Hanga dýra mingja" to "hangatýr hamingja", so that Hangatýr is Óðinn who is mentioned in the Merseburg incantations, Hamingja is Luck and Good Fortune in Old Norse; at the end of the "hangatýr hamingja" series there is Ramr (strength - old Norse)
Thank you too. I sometimes feel a little guilty of being too passive when reacting. While I want to authentic, thus no unnecessary talking, I will have to stop or comment every once in a while to give an actual reaction.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 I appreciate that you don't pause your videos to talk, people cheat themselves from the experience doing that. You are invested, and therefore make more genuine reactions compared to many others. Thanks!
@@danielhanssen8664 Thanks Daniel, Well, I had to change that old approach (as you can see in this video) for reasons such as copyright and to avoid my videos from being basically re-uploads of other people's work. While I still try to be as close to the real matter, I am pausing every once in a while in my videos nowadays.
Hi Teddy, from time to time I come back here to watch along with you the heilung videos. Great stuff & Thx for your reaction! ... and as suggestion for some new reaction video try the band- Skynd. I would suggest their songs "Jim Jones" or "Tylor Hadley". Completely different - be prepared for also insane madness :D Greetings & best wishes from germany ;-)
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Genial Danke - ich bin gespannt. Warnung vorab: Ihre Songs behandeln real stattgefundene Verbrechen. Entsprechend die Titel der Songs.
@@JaschaSchmitz Also sind die Namen in ihren Titeln Namen von Straftätern...klingt sehr interessant. Dann schreibe ich mir gleich einige auf meine Liste.
Right, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merseburg_charms Although not easy to hear out the words during the canon, I heard this starting around 5:20... "sose benrenki, sose bluotrenki, sose lidirenki: ben zi bena, bluot si bluoda, lid zi geliden, sose gelimida sin!"
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Glad to hear! You should check out Bard Michael Kelly on YT if you havent already. He has some great short songs and covers of others.
The lyrics they're singing is an ancient healing spell.
That makes sense, considering their name means "healing". Thanks.
However, if I were an ancient Roman, I would think they're cursing my people with dark, barbarian magic:)
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 The spell is called the Merseburg Incantation.
@@rolsen1304 Thanks for the info!
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Yeah, it's one of two pagan incantations found in a book in a monastery in the German city of Merseburg, in old high German language. The full text goes:
Phôl ende Wuodan fuorun zi holza.
dû wart demo balderes folon sîn fuoz birenkit.
thû biguol en Sinthgunt, Sunna era swister;
thû biguol en Frîja, Folla era swister;
thû biguol en Wuodan, sô hê wola conda:
sôse bênrenki, sôse bluotrenki,
sôse lidirenki:
bên zi bêna, bluot zi bluoda,
lid zi geliden, sôse gelîmida sîn.
Which translates as:
Phol and Woden (Odin) went to the woods.
There Balder's horse got it's leg broken.
Now Sinthgunt, Sunna's sister chanted (a healing spell).
Now Frija, Folla's sister chanted.
Now Woden chanted as only he could:
Wether bone is broken, wether blood is spilled,
Wether limb is broken:
Bone to bone, blood to blood,
Limb to limb, as if it has been glued.
The album version of Hamrer Hippyer also has the first part of the incantation in it. ;)
@@Mek_Alenes Sose benrekî, sose bleutrekî, sose lidirekî, benzî bena, bruodzî bruoda, lidzi geliden, sose gelimida sin.
the guy that starts singing at 7:18 does use one effect: reverb. That's kind of the echoing melancholic vibe he gives to his voice. The tones and the use of it is all him. No pitch shifters, no autotune. Just reverb.
Imagine having such voice control. Maria Franz (the woman with the antlers) is the only one in that band to top that.
Yes, I thought so. Thanks for the info
They are so amazing
Its just his Voice. they are all very talented in replicating Animal or very ghostly sounds but im still very impressed by there phenomenal throat singing.
I think there is a soft echoing effect on it. You can hear it when he already pulls away from the mic.
by the gods! Your beard must've grown an inch while listening to this :D
Nice name Salle!
@@headwatersflyfishingcompan4530 OMG, another Edström!!! Just a question, are you swedish?
@@salleedstrom9157 Well I am Swedish American on both Mother and Fathers sides. Also 24% Norwegian. Curious where you live? We live in Minnesota. So I am American I guess!
Rough translation of incantation I found on Wiki.
Like bone-sprain, so blood -sprain, so joint - sprain:
Bone to bone, blood to blood, joint to joint, so
May they be mended.
Nice!
I went to their LA ritual and it was amazing. Really magical
My girlfriend and I are going to the New York one on Friday. Can't wait
Also, if you'd like to sing along, here's the transliteration:
Hanga dýra mingja
Sose benrenki, sose bluotrenki, sose lidirenki:
Ben zi bena, bluot zi bluoda,
Lid zi geliden, sose gelimida sin.
Alu Is Urki
First line is in Icelandic.
The next three lines are in Old High German.
Last line is in Old Norse.
And here’s my dumb ass trying to figure out which of the 3 languages they sing in. But now they’re singing in all of them. Goodness...
I'd change the first line from "Hanga dýra mingja" to "hangatýr hamingja", so that Hangatýr is Óðinn who is mentioned in the Merseburg incantations, Hamingja is Luck and Good Fortune in Old Norse; at the end of the "hangatýr hamingja" series there is Ramr (strength - old Norse)
@@__mader__ that makes total sense. A much better lyric.
I like you because you listen and dont talk trough it all like some people do. Thank you.
Thank you too. I sometimes feel a little guilty of being too passive when reacting. While I want to authentic, thus no unnecessary talking, I will have to stop or comment every once in a while to give an actual reaction.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 I appreciate that you don't pause your videos to talk, people cheat themselves from the experience doing that. You are invested, and therefore make more genuine reactions compared to many others. Thanks!
@@danielhanssen8664 Thanks Daniel,
Well, I had to change that old approach (as you can see in this video) for reasons such as copyright and to avoid my videos from being basically re-uploads of other people's work. While I still try to be as close to the real matter, I am pausing every once in a while in my videos nowadays.
Not visitors, just the crowd. This was performed at Castlefest, which I believe is a 4 day Dutch fantasy and music festival.
Love your reactions and Heilung is one of my favourite bands. Thank you for this, Teddy!
Just thought I'd point this out the languages in this song our Old High German, and Icelandic.
It's a very ancient chant from northern europe about healing of a broken body and it's a powerful version. I love Heilung .
Enchanting, gorgeous, epic, eternal, & sublime.
The music of Heilung takes on a whole different dimension after taking about 3g of dried Shrooms. Then you become part of a Shaman ritual.
thank you for reacting to their best song !!!!!!! awesome...
Thanks for reacting! :)
Perfect reaction to a great band and song
This is MAGICAL and for us. Love U
Glad you like it!
This man gets it
90th like! Hope you liked the song! 🤘🏻
Thanks!
Hypnotically is Heilung
Hi Teddy, from time to time I come back here to watch along with you the heilung videos.
Great stuff & Thx for your reaction!
... and as suggestion for some new reaction video try the band- Skynd. I would suggest their songs "Jim Jones" or "Tylor Hadley".
Completely different - be prepared for also insane madness :D
Greetings & best wishes from germany ;-)
Vielen Dank, ich werde mir bald was von Skynd anhören.
Many thanks, I'll give Skynd a listen very soon.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Genial Danke - ich bin gespannt.
Warnung vorab: Ihre Songs behandeln real stattgefundene Verbrechen. Entsprechend die Titel der Songs.
@@JaschaSchmitz Also sind die Namen in ihren Titeln Namen von Straftätern...klingt sehr interessant. Dann schreibe ich mir gleich einige auf meine Liste.
this song reminds me a little of white zombie if anyone remembers that shit
Merseburg Charm if im not mistaken.
Right, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merseburg_charms
Although not easy to hear out the words during the canon, I heard this starting around 5:20...
"sose benrenki, sose bluotrenki, sose lidirenki:
ben zi bena, bluot si bluoda,
lid zi geliden, sose gelimida sin!"
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Thank you for the wiki link and taking your time to study this and reply to me.
@@crimson7676 Well, I was interested myself, so not a big deal. Still glad to help:)
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Glad to hear! You should check out Bard Michael Kelly on YT if you havent already. He has some great short songs and covers of others.
@@crimson7676 Okay, thanks
Для этой песни больше бы подошёл антураж ди-джея)