Gåte - Ulveham | Norway 🇳🇴 | National Final Performance | Eurovision 2024 Utlendings Reaksjon
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- Original: Gåte - Ulveham Norway 🇳🇴 National Final Performance Eurovision 2024
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12 points from Canada to Norway! ❤❤❤
Seems very many just havent listened to this song or ignores it completely, such a shame. They deserve love and hype but I see no hype around them :( It has everything I want in a winner
Norway ❤❤❤❤❤
Just wait until Thursday! We are gonna mesmerise all! ❤
I think so too. Otherwise, I completely agreed with you in your comments during ESC Norge's broadcast last night.
@@ahkkariq7406 Wow! Thank you so much ❤
Yes we are 🇳🇴🐺
Hope everybody is blown away 😅❤
Thank you very much for a great reaction👍🤩
I'm Norwegian so of course I'm a super fan😁🇧🇻😁🇧🇻
BUT: GÅTE needs your support❣️ Please vote, if you like rock and want to see GÅTE in the final🤩👏 (I do...😘🇧🇻)
The instrument : Nyckelharpa (S) - nøkkelharpe (N)
You can hear the conclusion of the tale in the four verse lines recited as the whispering/snarling towards the finish. Pity they didn't supply those as subtitles to the channel.
The verses describing the events leading up to this are cut for time constraints, but basically the stepmother is riding with her retinue through the forest when her stepdaughter in wolf's shape pounces and drags the witch off the horse. Turns out she's pregnant. That's the point where we pick this up:
_Så reiv eg ut hennes venstri sie_
Then I ripped out her left side
_Så hennes blod de sprang så vie_
so her blood it spurted so widely
_Så reiv eg ut hennes hjartarot_
Then I ripped out her heart's root
_Så eg fekk drukkji min broders blod_
So I got to drink my brother's blood
Chills every single time!
GÅTE!! ULVEHAM !!! The winners of Champion's League !!! ❤❤❤ Vote,vote,vote,vote !!🎉🎉🎉❤
Thanks for this awesome reaction🤘
It was very underrated, but it has been climbing the odds, fortunately👍
I think this is a dark horse in this years Eurovision, imo the best😍😍
The lyrics is a thousand year old fairytale and the instrument in the beginning is a traditional folk music instrument from sweden called nyckelharpa or key harp in english
The instrument is a 'nøkkelharpe' (nyckelharpa in Swedish), a traditional instrument of unknown origin. It has been used in both Norway and Sweden, but also on the continent, including Germany and Poland. It almost disappeared, but survived in Uppsala in Sweden, and is today considered Sweden's national instrument. The instrument is today widely used in Norwegian and Swedish folk music. I have the impression that folk music is generally more popular in Norway than in Sweden, and that the instrument is today more exposed in Norway than in Sweden, but I could be wrong. Norway also used it when we won Eurovision with Nocturne in 1995. At that time, the Swedish Åsa Jinder played the instrument.
It can be added that the artist that won Eurovision in 1995 was Secret Garden, which consists of Irish Fionnuala Sherry and Norwegian Rolf Løvland. Fionnuala Sherry played the violin. Løvland is the composer, and he is also the man who composed "You raise me up" as well as Norway's winning song in Eurovision in 1985, "La det Swinge".
It's also worth noting that Åsa Jinder recieved massive critique in Sweden for contributing to a song that won Eurovision and did not adhere to the swedish concept of eurovision schlager. They say that Nordic contries vote for each others, but this time Norway won without a single point from Sweden!
@@erikbe75 What a shame!
When Swedish folk musicians don't get the chance to contribute for Sweden in Eurovision, it's great that they can do it for Norway. They are most welcome!
So Gåte's text is based on and distilled from an ancient ballad about a maiden who lost her mother when she was born, but later got a stepmother. The stepmother was so jealous of the girl that she transformed her first into a sword and placed it in the king's courtyard. However, the girl's inherent goodness also manifested in the sword, even though she had been changed into an object. All the finest knights and soldiers favoured this sword above all, and the envious stepmother then transformed the maiden into a needle. The most skilled tailors loved this needle and sewed the most beautiful clothes with it. The stepmother grew even angrier and turned the girl into a wolf, cursing her to roam the forest forever, unable to rid herself of the wolf form unless she drank her brother's blood. And so it was. The maiden wandered through the woods. For eight years, the stepmother stayed indoors, afraid to venture out because she knew the wolf maiden was out there. But then she became pregnant and wanted to go to church. The wolf pounced on her, seized the stepmother's blue cloak, pulled her off her horse, tore out her heart, and drank her blood and thereby also her brother's blood. With that act, the curse and enchantment were lifted, and the maiden emerged, just as beautiful and kind as before, and returned home to her father.
The instrument is a nordic keyharp ❤️
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People are sleeping on it unfortunately
Norway last place, what the fuck o.O
Last place...it is kind of unbelivable that Europe really hated it...I am still happy we send Gåte instead of Keino nevertheless....more true to our culture, no matter placement 😊
Even with last place, they did a good performance, and I am proud of them. Well done, Gåte, 100% quality, at least Norwegians appreciate that, so be proud. You have nothing to be ashamed of, and for Odins sake, not sink down to their level ever 😊
I take last place every year before that 😊
Not my song,too much fairy tale
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