The Final Countdown has been used in various football fields as a pump-up song before games to hype the crowd, especially during the finals season. With The Final Countdown’s popularity around the globe, it has also been played in many other football-themed films. Now it remains one of the most classic fight songs in the NFL! It's also in one of the Rocky movies...
Song facts This song's lyric is both apocalyptic and optimistic, describing a trip into Space (heading for Venus) and leaving Earth behind. The music was almost like a soundtrack to a movie, about leaving Earth, and that the Earth was spent. And one day, we'll probably have to leave this place. It was kind of a dream-like lyric, but that was the backdrop for it. One of the first singles Europe lead singer Joey Tempest bought was a good one: "Space Oddity" by David Bowie. That song, which was written in the lead-up to the 1969 moon landing, was a huge influence on Tempest and led to his own fascination with space exploration. He says that "The Final Countdown" lyric was inspired by Bowie's song and how it piqued his interest in space travel. When we spoke with Morris, he explained that the first concept for the video was a space shuttle launch, but that was quickly nixed due to cost. Since the band enthralled crowds in their native Sweden, he asked to do the video at the Solnahallen shows, with a control room scene from the Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night serving as inspiration. By going behind the scenes at a concert on their home turf, Morris was able to show Europe on a grand scale wowing their adoring fans. The various clocks, countdowns and equipment that came with the production not only gave it gravitas, but also fit the theme of the song. In the video, there are various helicopter shots mixed with the indoor footage. After spending lots of time getting the authorization, a police helicopter was supplied, and "Europe 86" was painted on the roof of the concert venue. When director Nick Morris and his cameraman flew over the venue to get the shot, it was too early so there was no crowd, no excitement. The pilot offered a solution: fly to Stockholm, grab some coffee, then go back to get the shot. Morris told us: "We went round the clock tower a couple of times so we could film that, and just landed in a quiet local square. All these guys were sitting there, bent doubled, watching this police helicopter land. We get out, he locks up the helicopter, and we walk across to get cappuccinos. A couple of minutes later he says, 'There should be people there now, let's go.' We took off again and got the shots that you see in the beginning of the video."
"The Final Countdown" is a song by Swedish rock band Europe, released in 1986. Written by lead singer Joey Tempest, it was based on a keyboard riff he made in the early 1980s, with lyrics inspired by David Bowie's "Space Oddity". The video features footage from the band's two concerts at Solnahallen in Solna, as well as extra footage of the sound checks and footage from Stockholm. The song Pictures, from the 2017 album Walk the Earth, is a sequel to this. As Joey Tempest stated: I can trace bands like UFO in it, sort of a galloping theme like Iron Maiden had on The Number of the Beast album on quite a few songs. I wanted to make a combination of guitars and keyboards. That was a statement on that and it sort of worked out nicely. It's always a nice feeling. Sometimes, you hear it on the streets or someone has it on their mobile phone or something… it's a nice feeling! Actually, I did an interview about a year ago with a newspaper from America and they talked about how much it's been used in sports in America… which I didn't know so much about. Apparently, it has been used a lot and it was nice to hear. The ironic thing, though, is that the song was actually written for the fans. It was over six minutes long and was never meant to be a hit or anything like that. It was meant to be an opening for the 'live' show. We were putting out our third album and we wanted a really 'grand' opening for the show. So, I had that 'riff' tucked away in a drawer since my college years and I took it out, found a tempo for it, wrote lyrics, and it turned out to be a great opening for that album and for the show, as well. Nowadays, we don't rehearse it, but when we play it live, it is still just so amazing! It does communicate so well with the audience and we really love playing it.
This is a song that will definitely get you pumped up 😀 It was their biggest hit song and No, it wasn't a theme song for anything, not a movie or sports but probably used a lot because it's a great song. Especially the chorus.
Shon, you'd call this one purely a 'Rock Anthem' Played everywhere at major sporting events, and yes, has been sampled to death. Love the fact that it is new to you, because once upon a time, it was new to to the world of hair band fans.
Space and science fiction was all the rage in the 1980s. We had the Vogager crafts traversing the solar system at the time. This was the first time we get up close views of Uranus and Neptune. We had Halley's Comet in 1986. Space was a big deal
Great reaction as always, Shon! When I turned 40 I got a card from my brother and when it was opened it played the chorus of this song. I was standing in the street in front of my mailbox laughing hysterically while that card played "it's the final countdown" on a loop. I laughed until I had tears. I remember that every time I hear this song. Thanks for the memory!
This song is one of many 80s apocalyptic songs. Kids in Europe in the 80s all assumed we would die in a nuclear war at any moment, and this is reflected in the music. This song is about leaving Earth because we fucked up the planet.
Please react to Skid Row...Wasted Time. Loved Europe, because they have a song named Carrie. ❤ lol I'm 49 yrs old & I'll never outgrow 80's hair bands!! So many memories and best concerts of my childhood existence!! ❤😊
Love this song thanks for this reaction. Please do Def Leppard and the song is Rock of Ages ,I think you will love this group it’s a 80s Hair band and the drummer is one armed lost his arm in a car accident.Congratulations on the 20 k 🎉🎉
I do not say this from a technical perspectice, but that guitar solo is so straight forward and fits the song so freaking perfectly, it is one of my absolut all time favourite guitar solos ever.
I would have been amazed if you hadn’t recognized this song from somewhere. It’s been a sports fixture since the mid 80’s. Not just the NFL, but the NBA, NCAA, anything with a playoffs uses it to this day.
I remember hearing this a LOT at the beginning of NBA games in the late 80s and 90s. Don't remember it so much for football games... Another song you should definitely check out is Black Sabbath's "Into The Void" - it's got a nasty bassline (Geezer Butler on bass), and the lyrics are in a similar vein - leaving Earth to get away from the evil on the planet, etc.
Do you NOW SEE, Shon, ... ? Do you see, and hear Shon... How incredibly AWESOME my generation was... ?!? 😆 😊... Ha... 😉... I love seeing you, and others be blown away by first ever hearing the AWESOME soundtrack of my 'generation' ... Keep digging Shon, there are ALOT of classics that you haven't hea... wait, ...No, ... Haven't, "experienced' yet... Sigh, ... The soundtrack of my life... 😉 👍
Congratulations on 20,000!🎉 you should check out a song called "Talking In Your Sleep"! It's by a band called The Romantics. It's one of my favorite songs from back in the day ❤
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As of the recent, within 5 years I would say, this song was used in a commercial that was overplayed. Can't remember the commercial though. But that may be where you have heard this
Back in the day videos weren't a thing, especially pre MTV early 80s. so what you have is either TV shows, or concerts recorded for sale. Remember no internet, UA-cam
This popped up on my suggestions and I just had a flashback to high school marching band. We would play this at the top of the 4th quarter for every football game. So many memories ❤
@@ajruther67 it was awesome. We had a dance and everything. I played the tuba. My spine and shoulder still hate me and it’s been well over a decade since I last played it.
Shon, it would great if you can make some playlists for bands that you have reacted to more than one song. It would be nice to be able to find all the songs from each artist/band. Please and thanks.
OHW. But if that's all you get it might as well be cool like this one. "Carrie" made a tiny mark, but this is pretty much it in the states. I can't believe they didn't get more love than this. I had hair like that when I was 19, but the Navy changed all that.
Written by and sung by Joey Tempest. He was surprised that this song, based on the David Bowie song Space Oddity, was played by many sports teams all over the world 🌎 RIP David Bowie. The band Europe 🇪🇺 celebrates 40 years of ots existence 🎂. This song fits the pasa doble. Europe performed this in Dancing 💃 with the Stars 🌟. Great song 👍 Suggested video 📹: 1 David Bowie songs Space Oddity 2 Europe performs Rock 🎸 the Night 🌙
Song has definitely been played at sports arenas quite often. Classic and still holds up! I am going to recommend "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel. The music video will blow your mind, and the song rocks too.
This and "Children of the Sun" by Billy Thorpe always have the undertones of our last days on earth. When Jesus comes back in a spaceship to save his people.
Poison something to believe in, ain't nothing but a good time, look what the cat dragged in, talk dirty to me, fallen angle, life goes on, look but you can't touch, I want action,
I never knew this was an actual song. Back when my husband had season tickets for the Pistons, back in the "Bad Boys" era, they always played this when the players were taking the court! Man, I miss those days!
That's 🔥!!! This is where we're at...The Final Countdown!! The Best Is Yet To Come!!!
This song is epic. It started the pop rock heavy scene back in the 80'th
Glam rock was all over the 80s. They weren’t the first. But they’re among the best for sure.
This is how we rocked back in the 80s! Live performances were amazing back then 😊
The audio is their studio track,with clips from live videos. They don't sound this good live.
Only the 80e had this epic, sublime sound!
The Final Countdown has been used in various football fields as a pump-up song before games to hype the crowd, especially during the finals season. With The Final Countdown’s popularity around the globe, it has also been played in many other football-themed films. Now it remains one of the most classic fight songs in the NFL! It's also in one of the Rocky movies...
Also every new years eve 🤣
It's in none of the Rocky movies. Not sure why people still think this. You're right about everything else though.
I’ve watched many of your reactions now & I’ve loved your enthusiasm in all I’ve seen!!!
A lot of professional sports teams use the song for player introductions. It really pumps up the crowd.
Song facts
This song's lyric is both apocalyptic and optimistic, describing a trip into Space (heading for Venus) and leaving Earth behind. The music was almost like a soundtrack to a movie, about leaving Earth, and that the Earth was spent. And one day, we'll probably have to leave this place. It was kind of a dream-like lyric, but that was the backdrop for it.
One of the first singles Europe lead singer Joey Tempest bought was a good one: "Space Oddity" by David Bowie. That song, which was written in the lead-up to the 1969 moon landing, was a huge influence on Tempest and led to his own fascination with space exploration. He says that "The Final Countdown" lyric was inspired by Bowie's song and how it piqued his interest in space travel.
When we spoke with Morris, he explained that the first concept for the video was a space shuttle launch, but that was quickly nixed due to cost. Since the band enthralled crowds in their native Sweden, he asked to do the video at the Solnahallen shows, with a control room scene from the Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night serving as inspiration. By going behind the scenes at a concert on their home turf, Morris was able to show Europe on a grand scale wowing their adoring fans. The various clocks, countdowns and equipment that came with the production not only gave it gravitas, but also fit the theme of the song.
In the video, there are various helicopter shots mixed with the indoor footage. After spending lots of time getting the authorization, a police helicopter was supplied, and "Europe 86" was painted on the roof of the concert venue. When director Nick Morris and his cameraman flew over the venue to get the shot, it was too early so there was no crowd, no excitement. The pilot offered a solution: fly to Stockholm, grab some coffee, then go back to get the shot. Morris told us: "We went round the clock tower a couple of times so we could film that, and just landed in a quiet local square. All these guys were sitting there, bent doubled, watching this police helicopter land. We get out, he locks up the helicopter, and we walk across to get cappuccinos. A couple of minutes later he says, 'There should be people there now, let's go.' We took off again and got the shots that you see in the beginning of the video."
"The Final Countdown" is a song by Swedish rock band Europe, released in 1986. Written by lead singer Joey Tempest, it was based on a keyboard riff he made in the early 1980s, with lyrics inspired by David Bowie's "Space Oddity". The video features footage from the band's two concerts at Solnahallen in Solna, as well as extra footage of the sound checks and footage from Stockholm. The song Pictures, from the 2017 album Walk the Earth, is a sequel to this.
As Joey Tempest stated:
I can trace bands like UFO in it, sort of a galloping theme like Iron Maiden had on The Number of the Beast album on quite a few songs. I wanted to make a combination of guitars and keyboards. That was a statement on that and it sort of worked out nicely.
It's always a nice feeling. Sometimes, you hear it on the streets or someone has it on their mobile phone or something… it's a nice feeling! Actually, I did an interview about a year ago with a newspaper from America and they talked about how much it's been used in sports in America… which I didn't know so much about. Apparently, it has been used a lot and it was nice to hear. The ironic thing, though, is that the song was actually written for the fans. It was over six minutes long and was never meant to be a hit or anything like that. It was meant to be an opening for the 'live' show. We were putting out our third album and we wanted a really 'grand' opening for the show. So, I had that 'riff' tucked away in a drawer since my college years and I took it out, found a tempo for it, wrote lyrics, and it turned out to be a great opening for that album and for the show, as well. Nowadays, we don't rehearse it, but when we play it live, it is still just so amazing! It does communicate so well with the audience and we really love playing it.
Congratulations Shon on 20k your amazing 😉
I love your love for music so much thanks for all the smiles 🫶🏽😁
🎶music is life ✌🏽
This is a song that will definitely get you pumped up 😀 It was their biggest hit song and No, it wasn't a theme song for anything, not a movie or sports but probably used a lot because it's a great song. Especially the chorus.
Love the solo reaction everytime😂😂😂
The best thats ever done it
Hey Shon! Congrats on 20k subs. You deserve it. 😊
Thank you so much! 🎉
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Your reaction is spot on Shon! Keep digging!
Shon, you'd call this one purely a 'Rock Anthem' Played everywhere at major sporting events, and yes, has been sampled to death. Love the fact that it is new to you, because once upon a time, it was new to to the world of hair band fans.
Space and science fiction was all the rage in the 1980s. We had the Vogager crafts traversing the solar system at the time. This was the first time we get up close views of Uranus and Neptune. We had Halley's Comet in 1986. Space was a big deal
This song was HUGE back in my day ❤... Still used today in many events.
Great reaction as always, Shon! When I turned 40 I got a card from my brother and when it was opened it played the chorus of this song. I was standing in the street in front of my mailbox laughing hysterically while that card played "it's the final countdown" on a loop. I laughed until I had tears. I remember that every time I hear this song. Thanks for the memory!
I love seeing young black people getting into old white people music. you're genuinely into it..that's what makes your reactions so good.
Lol hold up..... we getting a space solo...😂😂😂
This song is one of many 80s apocalyptic songs. Kids in Europe in the 80s all assumed we would die in a nuclear war at any moment, and this is reflected in the music. This song is about leaving Earth because we fucked up the planet.
you get me hyped sometimes,love the reactions to what ive heard a million times ,it always seems new through someone else;s eyes
I saw them live, opening up for Def Leppard in Saratoga Springs NY in 1988. Phenomenal concert!
Yoooo!!! That reaction was 🔥- Love your reactions to all the great music I grew up with - you are a natural my friend - 😊
"Space Solo". Best definition ever.
Exciting reaction!! Love it, love it, love it! 👍 😊 Viewer here, from Trinidad
Please react to Skid Row...Wasted Time.
Loved Europe, because they have a song named Carrie. ❤ lol
I'm 49 yrs old & I'll never outgrow 80's hair bands!! So many memories and best concerts of my childhood existence!! ❤😊
This is totally fire!! 80's rock is the best!!
I've been subscribed for awhile now. Glad to see you broke another Goal. Congratulations, your hard work is bearing fruit. 👍🤟
"space solo"
Another group I got to meet and hang with thanks to my brother.
this song of my favorite band sounds in every places and the radio you hear the first time really jajajaja i don't believe you .
Great reaction! This hook will always get you.
Congratulations Shon, 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love this song thanks for this reaction. Please do Def Leppard and the song is Rock of Ages ,I think you will love this group it’s a 80s Hair band and the drummer is one armed lost his arm in a car accident.Congratulations on the 20 k 🎉🎉
Hey Shon, you hyping me up here! Amazing reaction! 😊😊😊😊😊😊
As a Cherokee & blackfoot Indian - should listen to their songs Cherokee and Carrie.
Is Frank Sinatra forbidden on this channel? My recommendation keeps getting deleted. 😥
I do not say this from a technical perspectice, but that guitar solo is so straight forward and fits the song so freaking perfectly, it is one of my absolut all time favourite guitar solos ever.
SCORPIONS! "Winds of Change" or "Gorky Park". Big European bands during the Cold War.
Absolutely FUN to play in PEP Band in high school 88-89!
This song introduced the Pistons during the Bad Boy days!!!
I would have been amazed if you hadn’t recognized this song from somewhere. It’s been a sports fixture since the mid 80’s. Not just the NFL, but the NBA, NCAA, anything with a playoffs uses it to this day.
I remember hearing this a LOT at the beginning of NBA games in the late 80s and 90s. Don't remember it so much for football games...
Another song you should definitely check out is Black Sabbath's "Into The Void" - it's got a nasty bassline (Geezer Butler on bass), and the lyrics are in a similar vein - leaving Earth to get away from the evil on the planet, etc.
Grats on 20k, I love seeing the next generations find classics of rock.
Do you NOW SEE, Shon, ... ?
Do you see, and hear Shon... How incredibly AWESOME my generation was... ?!? 😆 😊... Ha...
😉... I love seeing you, and others be blown away by first ever hearing the AWESOME soundtrack of my 'generation' ...
Keep digging Shon, there are ALOT of classics that you haven't hea... wait, ...No, ... Haven't, "experienced' yet... Sigh, ... The soundtrack of my life... 😉 👍
Congratulations on 20,000!🎉 you should check out a song called "Talking In Your Sleep"! It's by a band called The Romantics. It's one of my favorite songs from back in the day ❤
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Meet Diana Ankudinova!
1) super unique voice (dramatic contralto with polyphonic overtones);
2) the most complex vocal techniques, a bewitching voice;
3) Diana sings in 6 languages : English, French, Russian, German, Spanish, Arabic and any musical genre;
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5) a range of 4 octaves, which at the age of 19 is far from the limit and will continue to grow;
6) a large army of fans around the world;
7) an independent artist, without producers and labels, only with the support of fans and reactors like you;
8) more than 16 thousand reactions. Some reactions have 3.7 million views.
The incredible fate of a girl found with a broken collarbone at a bus stop and ended up in an orphanage.
One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.)
Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley / DARK VERSION cover)
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Oh wow, Okay I’ll check her out!
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A Classic 80's "Hair Metal Band" 👌
Rock the Night, Carrie for example are some good Europe songs!
Greatest song of all the time
As of the recent, within 5 years I would say, this song was used in a commercial that was overplayed. Can't remember the commercial though. But that may be where you have heard this
This song had to have been used in some cartoon or movie because my son knows it (and loves it)!
They played this song during pistons games in the 80s it was there kinda of theme song I guess you can say, during the bad boy pistons Era
Back in the day videos weren't a thing, especially pre MTV early 80s. so what you have is either TV shows, or concerts recorded for sale. Remember no internet, UA-cam
The song is about the countdown to Nuclear War. They are escaping Earth on their way to Venus, supposedly. Both planets being burned out hell holes.
This popped up on my suggestions and I just had a flashback to high school marching band. We would play this at the top of the 4th quarter for every football game. So many memories ❤
I've never heard a marching band do this song. I bet it sounded amazing.
@@ajruther67 it was awesome. We had a dance and everything. I played the tuba. My spine and shoulder still hate me and it’s been well over a decade since I last played it.
tempest great voice.
Steel heart “never let u go”
NFL, NHL, MLB, probably even the NBA... Multiple sports areans and staduims have used this song.
Enjoyed the music❤
Wow, Great song 🔥🔥✌️
anyone who's been to any pro sport game has heard this intro before, such a hype sound...
Welcome to the rabbit hole of 80s hair metal. Motley Crue, Ratt, Poison, Cinderella, Winger, Y&T, Keel, Twisted Sister,... Lots to check out.
La même réaction à chaque écoute du solo de guitare 🎸 😮
Shon, it would great if you can make some playlists for bands that you have reacted to more than one song. It would be nice to be able to find all the songs from each artist/band. Please and thanks.
OHW. But if that's all you get it might as well be cool like this one.
"Carrie" made a tiny mark, but this is pretty much it in the states.
I can't believe they didn't get more love than this.
I had hair like that when I was 19, but the Navy changed all that.
Shon i believe this was used during the finals of March Madness one year or maybe multiple years when they get down to the final four.
Written by and sung by Joey Tempest. He was surprised that this song, based on the David Bowie song Space Oddity, was played by many sports teams all over the world 🌎 RIP David Bowie.
The band Europe 🇪🇺 celebrates 40 years of ots existence 🎂.
This song fits the pasa doble. Europe performed this in Dancing 💃 with the Stars 🌟. Great song 👍
Suggested video 📹: 1 David Bowie songs Space Oddity 2 Europe performs Rock 🎸 the Night 🌙
They have a lot of great songs. Check out "Rock the Night" also.
I guess maybe they are singing about a slingshot maneuver around Venus since that planet is only light minutes away.
that play this song in NFL and Football and Basket
You don't float off into space. You launch like a rocket. 😊
A real classic! 🎶🎶👍
Another great time is 'turn up the radio' from autograph
Keep up the work
Song has definitely been played at sports arenas quite often. Classic and still holds up!
I am going to recommend "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel. The music video will blow your mind, and the song rocks too.
Cold war anthem!! Lived in sweden in the 80ties and we were prepared 4war with the russian bear. Love this song
I used to sing this on the last day of school 😂
Back before actually videos. They only did concerts and practice so every video was a live performance
Man, u should check out a rock group called Stryper, and 🎉congratulations on 20K....I'm glad to be on board with ya!! Great vibes!!😊
BRYAN - DANIELSON! 👏👏 - 👏👏👏
BRYAN - DANIELSON! 👏👏 - 👏👏👏
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I think they will play this at the send-off of the 1st humans going to the moon again in 2026 (the planned date now)
This and "Children of the Sun" by Billy Thorpe always have the undertones of our last days on earth. When Jesus comes back in a spaceship to save his people.
Check out one of their other songs, Cherokee.
Poison something to believe in, ain't nothing but a good time, look what the cat dragged in, talk dirty to me, fallen angle, life goes on, look but you can't touch, I want action,
Try lessening to highway song live by Blackfoot
Throw a set of shoulder pads on this boy and he can come play on my football team... yeah I'll give him the ball behind the line
Весёлый чувак ;))
Timothy-the buoys
im sure its about nuclear war, as they liked ot scare us in 80's that it was the final countdown, saxon have a similar song, 'fire in the sky'
the lyrics were inspired by David Bowie's Space Oddity
I like trail of tears on this album
I never knew this was an actual song. Back when my husband had season tickets for the Pistons, back in the "Bad Boys" era, they always played this when the players were taking the court! Man, I miss those days!
Yes! I grew up in the Detroit area, was in high school during those years, and this song always takes me right back to The Palace!
Sleep Token….the song The Summoning
The whole album is good you should listen to the entire album
🔥🔥🔥🌲🌲🌲
🤘🏻🤘🏻💪🏼
Tesla Love song!
Cherokee is a banger
Motley Crue - Kickstart my heart
Blackfoot - Train, Train