It's a beautiful documentary, isn't it? You laughed, you cried, you left inspired. And, you have a better understanding and appreciation for the guys that make up this band. They're so much more than just their music. 🤘
Absolutely right, it was well worth the time and I enjoyed and I'm so hyped for new songs now. :) And as I said, also brought out some memories in me. xD
Fun to watch the documentary again, saw it first about a year ago. Some music videos have important additional info/ story after the songs so just make sure to watch to the end. Jee Veerey is one of those. My favourite songs are Gaddaar and The first single of the upcoming album Nu Dehli 🫶🏼🤘🏼 see you on the next one.
Glad you had fun as well. It was such a wholesome experience seeing their beginnings :) Yes, I always do (I hope I didn't miss something at least). Jee Veerey will be my next one, I'm eager to watch it since the documentary. I'll definitely do all their videos. :) And thanks for coming by and taking the time to comment.
Finally somebody reacted to their documentary.. i have always wondered why most metal reactors choose to ignore this gem of a video even though they keep saying they are a big Bloodywood fan, may be because of the length but they can always break it into parts & make 4-5 videos out of it. IMO this is a must watch for for a Bloodywood fan. Enough of my ramblings.. their new song is premiering today.. would like to see your reaction to it, since now you know them on a more meaningful level! Subscribed! 😎
Probably because it won't generate a lot of views. :) I wouldn't even restrict it to Bloodywood fans, especially for people who are not familiar with the lifestyle of a touring musician, it would be great insight, to understand (especially SMALL) bands. It was so cool to see where they come from, especially because the western world probably doesn't have to much insight in how life in India is. Other then that it was just amazing to see the first fan interactions, realizing that people in other parts of the world tattooed their lyrics, them playing small shows and big shows, deal with the contrast between shows, it was just a very wholesome and insightful journey. Everyone who doesn't watch this, misses out in my opinion. :D Yes, already cleared my schedule for it, I heard it's about food. :D
Archy, the woman who met them in Amsterdam I *think* is now dating Karan, but at that time she was a good friend. She sings a bit in their song Aaj and is on RUclips as the Snakecharmer, she is a very good musician who plays the bagpipes.
Archy and Karan were together for a long time but they broke up a little while back. They'd been together about 10 years if I remember right (they talked about it on Instagram)
Up until just last month, I believe, Bloodywood was a completely independent band, funded solely by their Patreon supporters. Thankfully, there have been many willing to support them over the years, or we wouldn't have gotten the _Rakshak_ album, nor would they have been able to go on tour. I'm a proud supporter and have been for almost 6 years now! They are worth it!
Nice, said I would be here to watch it with you. I also got emotional when they were talking about Jee Veerey. I love these guys even more now after watching the documentary. I also love the fact that they put other bands music during the documentary, now I want to re-watch it to catch some of the name. And good idea to stop the video if you want to react to them.
Yes I remember. :) Glad to see you back. I had no clue they had a song like that, it's on the top of my list now for Bloodywood, except the song they gonna release today. :D Yes exactly! Bands supporting each other is such an important thing and you can see they have a lot of appreciation for the music. :) Yes, I want to do it properly.
It's a beautiful documentary, isn't it? You laughed, you cried, you left inspired. And, you have a better understanding and appreciation for the guys that make up this band. They're so much more than just their music. 🤘
Absolutely right, it was well worth the time and I enjoyed and I'm so hyped for new songs now. :)
And as I said, also brought out some memories in me. xD
I was there in Paris and it was one of the most awesome concerts in my life.
Oh my god really? Are you in the video? :D
Fun to watch the documentary again, saw it first about a year ago.
Some music videos have important additional info/ story after the songs so just make sure to watch to the end.
Jee Veerey is one of those.
My favourite songs are Gaddaar and The first single of the upcoming album Nu Dehli 🫶🏼🤘🏼 see you on the next one.
Glad you had fun as well. It was such a wholesome experience seeing their beginnings :)
Yes, I always do (I hope I didn't miss something at least).
Jee Veerey will be my next one, I'm eager to watch it since the documentary.
I'll definitely do all their videos. :)
And thanks for coming by and taking the time to comment.
🔥🤘🖤🤘🔥Great to watch this with you, well done! Much love from Australia🇦🇺
Thank you for watching it with me.
Finally somebody reacted to their documentary.. i have always wondered why most metal reactors choose to ignore this gem of a video even though they keep saying they are a big Bloodywood fan, may be because of the length but they can always break it into parts & make 4-5 videos out of it. IMO this is a must watch for for a Bloodywood fan. Enough of my ramblings.. their new song is premiering today.. would like to see your reaction to it, since now you know them on a more meaningful level! Subscribed! 😎
Probably because it won't generate a lot of views. :)
I wouldn't even restrict it to Bloodywood fans, especially for people who are not familiar with the lifestyle of a touring musician, it would be great insight, to understand (especially SMALL) bands. It was so cool to see where they come from, especially because the western world probably doesn't have to much insight in how life in India is. Other then that it was just amazing to see the first fan interactions, realizing that people in other parts of the world tattooed their lyrics, them playing small shows and big shows, deal with the contrast between shows, it was just a very wholesome and insightful journey.
Everyone who doesn't watch this, misses out in my opinion. :D
Yes, already cleared my schedule for it, I heard it's about food. :D
@@kaNjiXIII we appreciate your Love brother!
Archy, the woman who met them in Amsterdam I *think* is now dating Karan, but at that time she was a good friend. She sings a bit in their song Aaj and is on RUclips as the Snakecharmer, she is a very good musician who plays the bagpipes.
Oh I hope they do, that would be so adorable.
Archy and Karan were together for a long time but they broke up a little while back. They'd been together about 10 years if I remember right (they talked about it on Instagram)
@@kathrynhunt6883 Ah ok I stand corrected! I don't really do social media so missed that.
10 years is quite the relationship, what a pretty couple they were. :)
Up until just last month, I believe, Bloodywood was a completely independent band, funded solely by their Patreon supporters. Thankfully, there have been many willing to support them over the years, or we wouldn't have gotten the _Rakshak_ album, nor would they have been able to go on tour. I'm a proud supporter and have been for almost 6 years now! They are worth it!
I saw the list at the end of the video, haha, that's insane. :)
Then thank you for your service.
Nice, said I would be here to watch it with you. I also got emotional when they were talking about Jee Veerey. I love these guys even more now after watching the documentary.
I also love the fact that they put other bands music during the documentary, now I want to re-watch it to catch some of the name. And good idea to stop the video if you want to react to them.
Yes I remember. :) Glad to see you back. I had no clue they had a song like that, it's on the top of my list now for Bloodywood, except the song they gonna release today. :D
Yes exactly! Bands supporting each other is such an important thing and you can see they have a lot of appreciation for the music. :)
Yes, I want to do it properly.
keep reacting, you are a good man '
That means a lot, thank you and I will.
The untranslated stuff was a goofy slogan just trolling roshan the band member... Theyre just being stupid 😂😂
Oh ok hahahaha, love it