Glad you discovered this beautiful song, If I can suggest you could react to "Siren" which comes from the same album, Liv Kristine has a very precious voice!
Yup, that's Latin! The female singer is Liv Kristine, which you also heard in the Leaves' Eyes song "Hell To The Heavens". ;) This song is actually from 1998, which might explain the "eighties sounding drums". Sadly, the band split up in 2010. Fun fact: Theatre of Tragedy has been cited by Tuomas Holopainen as one of three bands that made him decide that Nightwish should have a female lead vocalist.
I saw you reacted to some more linkin park and are interested in more of their, for lack of a better term coming to mind, "hidden" songs. May I suggest Primo? It is the first version of their song "I'll Be Gone" from the Living Things album, and it's the better version in my opinion.
@@wildcold6531 I think just the chorus is in Old English, the rest is Latin. I can read Latin and have some understading of it because my native tongue is Portuguese
Glad you discovered this beautiful song, If I can suggest you could react to "Siren" which comes from the same album, Liv Kristine has a very precious voice!
Yeah I'll always be a simp for these kind of vocals😩
This is a fucking great album
Love Theatre of Tragedy in Liv Kristine era...🤘🤘🤘
Yup, that's Latin! The female singer is Liv Kristine, which you also heard in the Leaves' Eyes song "Hell To The Heavens". ;) This song is actually from 1998, which might explain the "eighties sounding drums". Sadly, the band split up in 2010.
Fun fact: Theatre of Tragedy has been cited by Tuomas Holopainen as one of three bands that made him decide that Nightwish should have a female lead vocalist.
The other 2 must be the gathering .. and perhaps "the third and the mortal".....
Yup! :D
You need to react to Cassandra and A Rose for the Dead by them also.
I saw you reacted to some more linkin park and are interested in more of their, for lack of a better term coming to mind, "hidden" songs. May I suggest Primo? It is the first version of their song "I'll Be Gone" from the Living Things album, and it's the better version in my opinion.
React to Tristania❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its lang not latin, its lang old english
Es latìn, un extracto de Carmina Burana por lo que tengo entendido.
@@MsSatiri it's old English language earlier Middle Ages. This is not Latin, because there are too many violations in the semantics.
google CARL ORFF: CARMINA BURANA - TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS@@wildcold6531 it's pure latin and old english
@@wildcold6531 I think just the chorus is in Old English, the rest is Latin. I can read Latin and have some understading of it because my native tongue is Portuguese