For those that don't know Lars came to the USA when he was 16-17 years old to compete as a tennis player. Not only is his first language Danish, he lived in Denmark his entire childhood, only moved to the USA for the last years of high school. He's not an American with Danish heritage, he's a Dane through and through who founded Metallica, an America rock band.
I had been wondering about that. Don't really understand Danish, but I have lived outwith my native language area for more than 20 years and I sound old-fashioned in my mother tongue. Also detected quite a few English words injected into the Danish, but can't judge what are common loan words and what are "mistakes"
@@gwaptiva in danish, we do use a lot of english words, especially swearwords suxh as "fuck" and "shit" but also a lot of other words. But even though it aounds like nonsense to a person who doesnt speak fanish, english and danish actually shares a tonne of words, both because danish hss loaned a lot of words from modern english but also because the english language has been inspired a lot by danish actually
@@magnuspetersen4706 lol Magnus its orinally the other way around. ITS only modern English words we use nowadays. English language h as a Lot of Danish like window - vindue etc. Look it up its interesting.
He’s kind of trapped between two languages I guess. His danish is very rusty which means he doesn’t speak either native English or Danish. So a bit trapped when trying to deeply express himself
This is one of the best interviews I've seen. They were just buddies. The interviewer was funny as shit. And Lars really came off like a nice guy. Glad they didn't find a backpack filled with college books.
The interviewer is the host (well used to be, at the time of this video) of a comedic night time TV show, where they show funny clips (usually weird people/comments/bloopers from local news) from the past week and makes funny jabs at it. It usually includes guest, and Lars has been a guest of the show several times, so there's an existing bond between them. The former American Ambassador in Denmark, Rufus Gifford, has been a recurring guest as well (ruclips.net/video/e4k-Icb99QA/видео.html). He also used to host a satirical radio show.
people tend to think he still acts like he did during the documentary of st-anger, but after that was done he got clean and pulled himself up, and for years he has been a very chill and nice guy, he is polite whenever he is meeting fans or interviewers, sometimes he may speak a bit direct or not politically correct, and some find that offensive but that is how most of us Danes speak to people, we usually cut right to the core of the issue or the questions, to find the problem or the answer depending on the situation. :)
Great video.....much respect for Lars...when he tells the Rolling Stones story, you realize just how grounded he has remained, dude is still gracious as hell with every interviewer, fan at meet n greets, etc. Cool to find out he was knighted in Denmark. Good stuff.
Oh no.. makes me think of the horrible Danish football anthems during the 80s when our national team's playing style was referred to as "Danish Dynamite". Yikes :D
This "Lars is a totally lousy drummer" - you only read on the internet. It's just become a meme. Sure, he's not the best drummer in the world, but he's not bad either. Anyone who really unironically claims Lars is a really, really bad drummer has no idea. As proof then often comes up some yououtube video in which a few short scenes were cut together in which he messes up or doesn't keep the beat. Taken literaly from thousands of hours of studio and live footage, You could put together a video like this for every drummer in the world.
I am American and speak/write fairly good Danish. I can do the subtitles because I think it would help English speakers enjoy the video more. It's fairly normal conversations they are having, but it would still be much better. If I submit subtitles will you attach them to the video Miselfis? I only ask cause it will take a little bit of work so I don't want to do it for no reason. I have done it for other video's though with good success.
Anglia was the southern part of Denmark. Southern & Eastern Britain got invaded by the Jutes, Saxons, & Agles and became "Angland." So for historical reasons there is a lot of old Danish in English, so it's not surprising it sounds a bit like "wrong" English.
The UK and Denmark used to basically have the same language until about the 8th century. In fact, even now, Danish words are spelled quite similarly to English words. It's just the fact that they are pronounced completely differently. What happened is that, around the 10th century, the Normans (French) invaded and occupied England. Which changed the entire culture. Including how words were pronounced. Which essentially created a new language. But if you go to Northern English cities, they actually use a lot of Danish words in their dialect. Even now. So the reason it sounds slightly familiar is because their is a lot of crossover. And he's actually using a lot of words, that are spelled similarly to the English version, but are pronounced completely differently. That's really the big difference between English and Scandinavian. They actually use similar words, but they pronounce them COMPLETELY differently
Lars with pretty much any other journalist from every other country: 😑🤨🙄😔🤔 Lars with Danish Journalists: 😍🤪😆🤗 Can't say I blame him... He's a solid drummer, just not to technical. I think people making fun of his drumming is more of a meme now... Like Kirk with the "Wah Wah" pedal.
He ate barbecue in Copenhagen with the journalists and another Danish famous journalist, in a small community garden, riding in on a bike. A pretty lowkey interview
I started playing drums 25 years ago watching Lars and Metallica. He may not be the best drummer of the world but he’ll be MY best drummer forever because he was the one who inspired me and changed my life. Hope he’ll be always healthy and never stop being Metallica 💪
SOOO nice to see that Lars still honors and loves his 🇩🇰 after 40 years of living in the US. What a wonderful down to earth lovely guy. My respect and cheers fm 🇵🇹
“I’m trying. I’m doing my best.” Man, I felt that. I took up guitar about a year ago, still butcher everything I try to play. Literally feels like I can’t do it. But these guys keep me going and I really wish I could tell them that, straight to face even tho I’d prob stutter my words out. This whole interviews amazing.
Listening to these Danish men speaking their language is so fascinating, especially as European history, language, and culture are subjects I find interesting and entertaining. The Scandinavian languages belong to a group known as Germanic languages. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the language derived from Germany but that this is a subcategory of European languages found in Scandinavia, Germany & Holland (I’m sure I’m probably missing a few countries but these are the only ones I know of). Long story short, if you listen carefully you will hear certain words that sound like an English accent when spoken by Lars and the other Danes in the video. Old English was a Germanic language, before the translation to a Latin based language. There are competing theories about whether the Anglo Saxons, a group of peoples from modern day Germany, influenced Old English or if it was the “Vikings” that Old English derived from.
Languages don't move from one group to another just like that. English, modern and the old ones are Germanic languages. A language can have strong influences from other languages, like for example modern English vocabulary is about 60% loan words from French/Latin. But it still remains a Germanic language.
As a finn I don't blame you. It's a totally different language family and has pretty much nothing in common with swedish, norwegian or danish. It's also funny that being somewhat fluent in swedish, I can read danish and norwegian to some extent but as soon as they open their mouths (especially the danes) I'm utterly and hopelessly lost
i speak 5 different languages but i´m feelin home in my home dialect rooted in reutlingen. great to see lars as lars and not as one who has to translate its thoughts into a foreign language.
As a dane i just want to say that he sound waaay different when he speaks danish from when he speaks english (also his voice) but its also really cool that such a famous person is danish Lars has never been my favourite but hes pretty cool
Why tf are you learning danish🤣🤣 Dont get me wrong. Im from denmark and i love my country and my language. But you cant use this language to shit🤣🤣 Except if you are from germany or something😅
All those people who say they "don't understand a word"... If you know what's being said thanks to the subtitles, then you can't not notice the many almost-identical words.
I speak Spanish, English, Portuguese and Swedish (a bit rusty, but still remember a lot) Danish sounds so weird lmao, but sometimes I can understand some words
It's really cool to see a guy who work his whole life in usa and founded the best band ever who still patriotic to his country while many others "stars" who switched their nationalities like changing jackets.
The moment when Lars and journalist started to get on the plane I was expecting so much to see James and the rest of the members, but eh.... it’s only Lars 😃
He seems like a normal person when speaking danish. Like you could just walk up to him and start joking around. Hopefully we could understand each other pretty well (I'm swedish).
Being bilingual myself I can tell Lars has been Americanized so much and hasn’t spoke Danish enough that he’s more comfortable and fluent speaking English than danish now.
Lars has great charisma and a voice which makes anything he says interesting or entertaining. Hard work drumming in that band for over 40 years. I can understand why needs his arms massaged.
@@skodbolle Awesome he's Danish is still great after all these years BTW i remembered i know one danish word, its from an old interview with lars, he said: Lars Ulrich, TROMMER ! 😃
Ive seen some comments on Lars and the host. He is called Anders Breinholdt. He had a talkshow called natholdet. Lars has featured it several times. I think they are buddies. He also features a radio show, called Anders & Anders i think it is here on youtube if anyones interested
I just came to hear Lars talking Danish
Same
Barely...
You don't realy talk/speak Danish. It's more like slurring some other nordic language.
@@FrancoUnAmericano wow ur so full of negativity my friend
@@FrancoUnAmericano lars nearly rare speaking dannish its a cool to see hes speaking hes native country
For those that don't know Lars came to the USA when he was 16-17 years old to compete as a tennis player. Not only is his first language Danish, he lived in Denmark his entire childhood, only moved to the USA for the last years of high school. He's not an American with Danish heritage, he's a Dane through and through who founded Metallica, an America rock band.
Lars is from uruguay
@@nemesysxr0163 Nope! He's from Antarctica, raised by penguins. The penguins arbitrary way of picking on him formed his style of playing the drums.
@@andershenriksen6997 no, he is from Uruguay
@@nemesysxr0163 Lars es argentino
@@nemesysxr0163 James es argentino. Aunque eso tendría más sentido, porque toma mate
Lars Ulrich while speaking
English: Uhm
Danish:Ahm
Øhhh*
in danish is not ahm its øhh.... danmark styrer
Lars Ulrich 💯% 🖤🇩🇰
💯% love Metallica 🖤🤟
💯% metal hilsen fra Danmark 🇩🇰 🤟🖤👋
I also enjoy his pronunciation of "Metallica" when he's in Danish mode
Lars tone of voice and rhetoric is so 80's Denmark, it's actually pretty funny to hear.
I had been wondering about that. Don't really understand Danish, but I have lived outwith my native language area for more than 20 years and I sound old-fashioned in my mother tongue. Also detected quite a few English words injected into the Danish, but can't judge what are common loan words and what are "mistakes"
@@gwaptiva in danish, we do use a lot of english words, especially swearwords suxh as "fuck" and "shit" but also a lot of other words. But even though it aounds like nonsense to a person who doesnt speak fanish, english and danish actually shares a tonne of words, both because danish hss loaned a lot of words from modern english but also because the english language has been inspired a lot by danish actually
He is from gentofte . what do you expect
gwaptiva native language = Scots?
@@magnuspetersen4706 lol Magnus its orinally the other way around. ITS only modern English words we use nowadays. English language h as a Lot of Danish like window - vindue etc. Look it up its interesting.
Wow! Lars is a totally different person in Danish. I guess this is more the real Lars.
True !
He’s kind of trapped between two languages I guess. His danish is very rusty which means he doesn’t speak either native English or Danish. So a bit trapped when trying to deeply express himself
@@Skate771parts He still speak fluent danish with no accent
@@christofferbrunholt2192 gu gør han røv
@@Skate771parts he he he
This is one of the best interviews I've seen. They were just buddies. The interviewer was funny as shit. And Lars really came off like a nice guy. Glad they didn't find a backpack filled with college books.
The interviewer is the host (well used to be, at the time of this video) of a comedic night time TV show, where they show funny clips (usually weird people/comments/bloopers from local news) from the past week and makes funny jabs at it. It usually includes guest, and Lars has been a guest of the show several times, so there's an existing bond between them. The former American Ambassador in Denmark, Rufus Gifford, has been a recurring guest as well (ruclips.net/video/e4k-Icb99QA/видео.html). He also used to host a satirical radio show.
I agree 👍
11:31 'Det er fedt'
As a Norwegian, I can attest to this: Lars is a true Dane. Through and through. Jolly and full of good vibes!
As a dane i can confirm
Kæft der er mange nordmænd her i kommentarerne 😁😁
I used to think Lars seemed like an asshat, but after watching this he actually seems like a nice chill guy.
He's always nice to everyone in the meet and greet videos
He is, Danes might just seem to be a bit rude at times, even when that's not the case. Cultural differences.
people tend to think he still acts like he did during the documentary of st-anger, but after that was done he got clean and pulled himself up, and for years he has been a very chill and nice guy, he is polite whenever he is meeting fans or interviewers, sometimes he may speak a bit direct or not politically correct, and some find that offensive but that is how most of us Danes speak to people, we usually cut right to the core of the issue or the questions, to find the problem or the answer depending on the situation. :)
@@@Masterfighterx Who doesn´t rude sometimes.
naaahhhh....still an asshat, lol
Great video.....much respect for Lars...when he tells the Rolling Stones story, you realize just how grounded he has remained, dude is still gracious as hell with every interviewer, fan at meet n greets, etc. Cool to find out he was knighted in Denmark. Good stuff.
I rest my case....watch that drool
Metallica's new single Danish Dynamite
Just wait, it'll be the bomb!
Oh no.. makes me think of the horrible Danish football anthems during the 80s when our national team's playing style was referred to as "Danish Dynamite". Yikes :D
they'd need to sort some copyright issues out for that
pretty sure he was cover it as "templar knights"
Say what you will about Lars, not many drummers in their 50's that can still jam thrash metal on drums. Total respect! The man is a machine!
This "Lars is a totally lousy drummer" - you only read on the internet. It's just become a meme.
Sure, he's not the best drummer in the world, but he's not bad either. Anyone who really unironically claims Lars is a really, really bad drummer has no idea.
As proof then often comes up some yououtube video in which a few short scenes were cut together in which he messes up or doesn't keep the beat. Taken literaly from thousands of hours of studio and live footage,
You could put together a video like this for every drummer in the world.
Never heard lars speak danish
Nat soc metalhead you heard him counting in Danish at least. Remember how “St Anger” song starts on the video. Lars counts till 4 in Danish ;)
I can understand it cuz im a swede
he did some interviews in danish before
@@gustavbogren5119 I cant understand cause Im a swede
@Knasterreal1 Göteborgsfjolla*
To anyone asking for subtitles: I'm currently working on English subtitles!
Miselfis you did the subtitles? Thanks didn't expect you here ahahha
Lier
I am American and speak/write fairly good Danish. I can do the subtitles because I think it would help English speakers enjoy the video more. It's fairly normal conversations they are having, but it would still be much better. If I submit subtitles will you attach them to the video Miselfis? I only ask cause it will take a little bit of work so I don't want to do it for no reason. I have done it for other video's though with good success.
Nevermind I just noticed you already did the subtitles when I turned them on. Nice! Glad everyone can enjoy it.
it sounds like english being played backwords
Anglia was the southern part of Denmark. Southern & Eastern Britain got invaded by the Jutes, Saxons, & Agles and became "Angland." So for historical reasons there is a lot of old Danish in English, so it's not surprising it sounds a bit like "wrong" English.
As a “moon walk” English?! Lol
The UK and Denmark used to basically have the same language until about the 8th century.
In fact, even now, Danish words are spelled quite similarly to English words. It's just the fact that they are pronounced completely differently.
What happened is that, around the 10th century, the Normans (French) invaded and occupied England. Which changed the entire culture. Including how words were pronounced. Which essentially created a new language.
But if you go to Northern English cities, they actually use a lot of Danish words in their dialect. Even now.
So the reason it sounds slightly familiar is because their is a lot of crossover. And he's actually using a lot of words, that are spelled similarly to the English version, but are pronounced completely differently.
That's really the big difference between English and Scandinavian. They actually use similar words, but they pronounce them COMPLETELY differently
We swedes say that they speak swedeish but with a potato down their throat.
@@gustavbogren5119 hot potato
Lars is THE man. So down to earth, so normal. Gotta love him.
Lars' dialect is so wonderfully stereotypically Copenhagen.
Doe's Lars danish is fluent?
@@Tal.10 Yes, he was born and grew up in Denmark. his Danish is just a bit old-fashioned.
Drummer myself and fan of Lars and Metallica for 30 years. Very cool to see this, thanks for uploading. Lars is a good guy.
its so weird and cool seeing him speak Danish because I've watched so many videos of him speaking English
10:02 "Sometimes I have dreams where I sit down and can't reach the drums" LOL
I like how he acknowledges the camera man as well. Not just the two of them.
Lars seems like such a great and humble guy! respect!
CARAT ARMY That's just how we Danes are🇩🇰🙏🏻😊
Really cool special..love how Lars is so proud of who he is and where he's from..awesome..
Lars with pretty much any other journalist from every other country: 😑🤨🙄😔🤔
Lars with Danish Journalists: 😍🤪😆🤗
Can't say I blame him...
He's a solid drummer, just not to technical. I think people making fun of his drumming is more of a meme now...
Like Kirk with the "Wah Wah" pedal.
He ate barbecue in Copenhagen with the journalists and another Danish famous journalist, in a small community garden, riding in on a bike. A pretty lowkey interview
Weird to hear him go from Danish to having to use English. It's like American Lars and Danish Lars at the same time at 16:35
Listening to Lars speak Danish is like listening to the Van Halens speak Dutch.
or dave lombardo speakin spanish
@@lalolanda3996Lombardia is a region in Italy but I get your point 😂😂😂😂
Lars is a cool dude, very easy going and actually listens to what you have to say.
All hail Sir Lars Ulrich, a knight with a heart of gold! 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
💯% love Metallica the Kinge af metal 🖤🤟👑
💯% love lars Ulrich the King af 🖤🥁🤟
💯% metal hilsen fra Danmark 🇩🇰
I started playing drums 25 years ago watching Lars and Metallica. He may not be the best drummer of the world but he’ll be MY best drummer forever because he was the one who inspired me and changed my life. Hope he’ll be always healthy and never stop being Metallica 💪
Love that he would newer consider himself as an American. He is a Dane living in America.
SOOO nice to see that Lars still honors and loves his 🇩🇰 after 40 years of living in the US. What a wonderful down to earth lovely guy. My respect and cheers fm 🇵🇹
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
I don't understand a word of it, but it sounds so relaxed!
Comedy Boutique There’s English subtitles :)
“I’m trying. I’m doing my best.” Man, I felt that. I took up guitar about a year ago, still butcher everything I try to play. Literally feels like I can’t do it. But these guys keep me going and I really wish I could tell them that, straight to face even tho I’d prob stutter my words out. This whole interviews amazing.
Its nice to see Lars happy.
Listening to these Danish men speaking their language is so fascinating, especially as European history, language, and culture are subjects I find interesting and entertaining. The Scandinavian languages belong to a group known as Germanic languages. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the language derived from Germany but that this is a subcategory of European languages found in Scandinavia, Germany & Holland (I’m sure I’m probably missing a few countries but these are the only ones I know of). Long story short, if you listen carefully you will hear certain words that sound like an English accent when spoken by Lars and the other Danes in the video. Old English was a Germanic language, before the translation to a Latin based language. There are competing theories about whether the Anglo Saxons, a group of peoples from modern day Germany, influenced Old English or if it was the “Vikings” that Old English derived from.
Languages don't move from one group to another just like that. English, modern and the old ones are Germanic languages. A language can have strong influences from other languages, like for example modern English vocabulary is about 60% loan words from French/Latin. But it still remains a Germanic language.
That's the craziest thing I've watched on RUclips in a long time.
As a swede, I understand around around 50% of the things Lars says, it's weird. Norwegian I can understand 90+% and finnish is basically chinese.
As a finn I don't blame you. It's a totally different language family and has pretty much nothing in common with swedish, norwegian or danish.
It's also funny that being somewhat fluent in swedish, I can read danish and norwegian to some extent but as soon as they open their mouths (especially the danes) I'm utterly and hopelessly lost
Don’t worry, I don’t even think Lars knows what Lars is saying.
@@Ghost-Drummer69He speaks totally normal and clear.
i speak 5 different languages but i´m feelin home in my home dialect rooted in reutlingen. great to see lars as lars and not as one who has to translate its thoughts into a foreign language.
Wow, this totally changed my perception of Lars, cool to see his Danish side
This is actually a fascinating interview/insight into Lars. I guess speaking in his own language brings out another side to his personality
I really enjoyed this video, thanks to the guys who put it together.
Only the real Metallica fans watched this.
not really. I'm not a fan. I just stumbled on this video.
Betweentheatoms same
Hell yeah
\m/😎\m/
Speciellt om förstår du skandinaviska språkar \m/
One of the few times it pays off being able to understand and speak danish
Lars has such a thick Copenhagen accent when speaking Danish🤣🤣
I almost forgot he's not from the U.S.
EDIT: Holy hell, he's a fucking knight
Although I watched this one video once before, I was still recommended this video again after about 3 months after watching Biker Jens in the US 🤘🏻😎
As a dane i just want to say that he sound waaay different when he speaks danish from when he speaks english (also his voice) but its also really cool that such a famous person is danish Lars has never been my favourite but hes pretty cool
lars is great.
I was waiting for the "F*CKING NAPSACK" moment, but surprisingly it never came. Lars seems like a nice guy.
as a metalhead who's also learning Danish, this is pure gold for me.
Why tf are you learning danish🤣🤣
Dont get me wrong. Im from denmark and i love my country and my language.
But you cant use this language to shit🤣🤣
Except if you are from germany or something😅
Lars took a dream and built an Empire I have nothing but respect for him!
It's strange, it's the first time I hear Lars Ulrich speaking Danish.It's like hearing someone else.
Tak for alt det du sagde til sidst Lars godt at du ikke har glemt lille dejlige Danmark det varmede mit hjerte NOW HIT THAT SHIT LARS HAHA
Hei
Godfather Ja man bliver sgu stolt som Dansker 🇩🇰🤘🏻
💯% enige 🇩🇰🖤👑🥁🤟
am i the only one who watched this just to see Lars speaking danish?
Beautiful language of Olsen gang. Long live Lars😈😈
That's probably the first time I've seen someone praise the "beauty" of Danish...
Bodoron try to speak polish. 😈😈😈
Maroonia77 no thanks, I'm good 😀
Bodoron be careful what you're saying.
ElectroIsMyReligion me?
Question for Danish people: "how does he sounds while speak danish,is his accent like diferent"??
Pretty normal north copenhagen accent hehe.
He kinda sounds like a typical man from Copenhagen, but like one from the 1980s which makes sense of course, as that's when he left.
and he has no trouble explaining himself in his own language (: ..
His dialect is definitely from copenhagen as danes from copenhagen tend to say the words more literal than danes from other parts of denmark
Danish language is different to how it was in the 80's? that's weird.
All those people who say they "don't understand a word"...
If you know what's being said thanks to the subtitles, then you can't not notice the many almost-identical words.
I speak Spanish, English, Portuguese and Swedish (a bit rusty, but still remember a lot)
Danish sounds so weird lmao, but sometimes I can understand some words
Danish is just Norwegian with a hot potatoe in your mouth. :D
You really provided a great video. Thanks.
We should make a coalition of "red and white" Danish dynamite; Denmark, Canada, Switzerland, Poland, Monaco,Turkey, Indonesia and Japan!
Danish Tour Guide: Are you going to need a translator?
Lars: We're good.
such wholesome this guy is. literally no ego
It is good to be able to understand the content if you have a Swedish background
I have a danish background to cus im danish!!!
It's really cool to see a guy who work his whole life in usa and founded the best band ever who still patriotic to his country while many others "stars" who switched their nationalities like changing jackets.
A little correction in the English subtitles. Ridderkors is The Knights Cross not the Nights Cross 😊
Lars is the coolest member of Metallica
Nah, Kirk and Trujillo are. Het and lars are kind of assholes
Lars is a guy a would love spending a 24h with. Great mood!
Amagine this life. Its gotta be so awsome. They are so blessed and pros. Bye now. I remeber waiting in line for there very first album
i love that guy
This is absolutely great!
The moment when Lars and journalist started to get on the plane I was expecting so much to see James and the rest of the members, but eh.... it’s only Lars 😃
He seems like a normal person when speaking danish. Like you could just walk up to him and start joking around. Hopefully we could understand each other pretty well (I'm swedish).
Lars har seriøst den sygeste Københavneraccent :D
*dialekt
Ja!
Han taler ikke bare med en tyk Københavns dialekt - han taler 80’er københavnsk 😂
Lars becomes quite happy and less cocky when he's in his native country lol.
12:41 Darth Sidious ? 🤔
Vinny and Dime and Dio and Randy and so many others are gone, but we're left with this....FML!
I like how "issshhhh" is translated as "isch"
and "one muthafuck bullshit billion dollar business" is translated as
"one big billion dollar business"
I got an ad with Metallica when I clicked on this video lol
Being bilingual myself I can tell Lars has been Americanized so much and hasn’t spoke Danish enough that he’s more comfortable and fluent speaking English than danish now.
You are 100% wrong!
@@jimpetersen5789 Ok, prove it.
@@Mr.NorthSacra916Xfour No need to! I’m just stating a fact😁
@@jimpetersen5789 Your opinion isn’t fact, and why you should back up your claim if you disagree with my opinion, it’s how logic and reason work.
@@Mr.NorthSacra916Xfour Do you even speak Danish?
19:03 - HQ Cats :)
Love the metallicats
jeg lærer dansk på grund af lars, det er åbenbart stadig dårligt but it's so fun to come back to this video and see how many words i can recognize
I’ve been a Metallica fan for years how am I just now finding out he can speak danish
@@sutiszorny8039 Yes and I knew that. I just don’t know why I didn’t think about the fact he can probably speak it too haha.
Check out Metallica and Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen.
It's a stretch, of course, but Metallica is considered the biggest Danish music export:)
holy shit, subtitles would be amazing, I was at the Edmonton show
Uploaded today. Waiting for approvel. Should be ready soon
If you press Subtitles on on the youtube video it translates everything into English for you.
Could you add Danish subs also?
Tak Lars, du er en god Dansker. Du tager dig tid til at vise dit hjemland lidt af dit liv :)
Fuck jeg gad gerne møde hele bandet. Det står nok på min bucketlist
I read this as "Metallica - One" day with Lars Ulrich, and i thought this was gonna be Lars playing One, and now I look stupid.
Lars has great charisma and a voice which makes anything he says interesting or entertaining. Hard work drumming in that band for over 40 years. I can understand why needs his arms massaged.
How do you say "he fucking left the band" in danish?
Love you, Lars !! 💫❤️💫
I thought that Lars would have an accent in his Danish after all these years, but his Danish is perfect :O
Is Lars Danish fluent? I don't know one word in Danish, sounds like beautiful language
@@Tal.10 yes his Danish is spot on
@@skodbolle Awesome he's Danish is still great after all these years
BTW i remembered i know one danish word, its from an old interview with lars, he said: Lars Ulrich, TROMMER ! 😃
@@Tal.10 Yup it means drums :D
@@Tal.10 I'm Swedish, but I understand around 90% of what Ulrich is saying. He also tries not to replace certain words In Danish to English.
this is not 24 hours...only 24 minutes :(:(:(
Ive seen some comments on Lars and the host. He is called Anders Breinholdt. He had a talkshow called natholdet. Lars has featured it several times.
I think they are buddies. He also features a radio show, called Anders & Anders i think it is here on youtube if anyones interested
han er så glad for at tale med ham i timevis om alt. han er en stolt dansk!
I feel the same awkwardness when listening to Van Halen speak in Dutch. 😂
Dansk: Lars er en national gave
English: Lars is a national gift
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Lars's voice sound like my Production Supervisor in Maersk Oil .....
Es Lars hablando en su lengua natal... ?? Siempre lo había escuchado hablar en inglés.!! Genial.
Si, Lars habla en su lengua natal. Habla Danés en este programa 🙂
As a dane, it's funny hearing Lars speak danish, cause his accent is super "outdated". It's like i'm in Copenhagen in the 1980's.
Hi, could you please name some certain old-fashioned features you've noticed?
Super curious for me, as a beginner linguistics nerd.
Så sindsyg empatisk!!