I agree that they can be a great tool, but I do believe that based on personal preference may like or dislike the way the tool is used in certain circumstances. (I am not saying I dislike or hate it, but I am uncertain if I like it either)
Nice reaction😊 I love this song and performance, and I’m so glad we’re sending Gåte (gaw-teh) with this original song to Eurovision🤘 The genre is folk/rock/metal Gåte has been a band since 1999 , with a pause in between, and they’re known for being one of the best live bands in Norway About the song: The intro is an old “kulokk”. A “kulokk” is how the women called/calls the cows home to be milked in the summer (often in the mountains) So the chorus is inspired by this “kulokk” The song itself is inspired by a norwegian medieval folklore/ballade. Ulveham means wolfskin English lyrics: [Sample: Vocalization; Marit Jensen Lillebuen] [Verse 1] I was such a beautiful maiden My stepmother evil, my mother she died She turned me into a sword and a needle And sent me to the king's estate And the anger my stepmother felt the most That all the stately liked me best [Chorus: Vocalization] [Verse 2] Then she gave me skin like a grey wolf She cursed me to walk the forest alone And never will I bе whole and good Before I drink my brothеrs' blood [Chorus: Vocalization] [Outro: Vocalization, Storm] I thеn tore out her heart So her blood flowed free Then I got to drink my brothers' blood Greetings from Norway🇳🇴
Hi! Thanks for watching the video! So I was right when at first I thought they were partially going for something druidic/celtic (that's what I call the style like Shum-A was in Eurovision with, for example). Thanks for letting me know the English translation of the lyrics! Best of luck in Eurovision - I hope the public can appreciate this!
The pauses give space for expertation and tension. They are a good tool in a song maker’s tool box.
I agree that they can be a great tool, but I do believe that based on personal preference may like or dislike the way the tool is used in certain circumstances. (I am not saying I dislike or hate it, but I am uncertain if I like it either)
Tusen hjertelig takk ❤🍀
Takk så mye fra hjertet av and spirit of Norge 🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️🍀
Thanks to Norway for sending such a great song and performance!
Nice reaction😊
I love this song and performance, and I’m so glad we’re sending Gåte (gaw-teh) with this original song to Eurovision🤘
The genre is folk/rock/metal
Gåte has been a band since 1999 , with a pause in between, and they’re known for being one of the best live bands in Norway
About the song:
The intro is an old “kulokk”.
A “kulokk” is how the women called/calls the cows home to be milked in the summer (often in the mountains)
So the chorus is inspired by this “kulokk”
The song itself is inspired by a norwegian medieval folklore/ballade.
Ulveham means wolfskin
English lyrics:
[Sample: Vocalization; Marit Jensen Lillebuen]
[Verse 1]
I was such a beautiful maiden
My stepmother evil, my mother she died
She turned me into a sword and a needle
And sent me to the king's estate
And the anger my stepmother felt the most
That all the stately liked me best
[Chorus: Vocalization]
[Verse 2]
Then she gave me skin like a grey wolf
She cursed me to walk the forest alone
And never will I bе whole and good
Before I drink my brothеrs' blood
[Chorus: Vocalization]
[Outro: Vocalization, Storm]
I thеn tore out her heart
So her blood flowed free
Then I got to drink my brothers' blood
Greetings from Norway🇳🇴
Hi! Thanks for watching the video!
So I was right when at first I thought they were partially going for something druidic/celtic (that's what I call the style like Shum-A was in Eurovision with, for example).
Thanks for letting me know the English translation of the lyrics!
Best of luck in Eurovision - I hope the public can appreciate this!
@@DeathLV123 It’s a mix between Norwegian folk music and rock, that’s what Gåte has done since 1999🥰
G Å T E ❤️🥇
My top 3 are Norway, Ukraina and France 💖💖💖
Norway and France are high on my list. Did not enjoy the Ukrainian song as much though.
Mine too.
The lyrics are dark.