This is a very emotional song about writer’s block. Their muse - Marlena - is experienced differently by each of them. When she leaves them, they all struggle with it. Thank you for another nice reaction!
This is one of my favorite music videos by them just because of the imagery as well as the storytelling and the metaphor portrayed throughout it. Any of their songs that mention someone named "Marlena" is actually about their muse and inspiration. So the song and the video looks like it's about a woman but it's actually about each of their individual relationships to "Marlena" or their "muse" (music) and how once "she" leaves each one individually, they come together in the end to search for her. It's such a beautifully written song essentially about writers block and the agony that a creative person faces when their inspiration leaves them. It's just beautiful how they never show her face, kind of helping with the idea that she's not actually a real woman, and how each individual member has their own intimate and different relationship to "her". It's so poetic.
Yeah I like when songs have a deeper meaning and especially when it's a little cryptic. You should be able to feel the song without having to be told what to feel
Another masterpiece, and here even though I don't understand a word I can feel the emotions, maybe because of his voice or the way he's singing (he's a miracle) along with the talent of all of them and the beautiful images in the video. Anyway I love it 💞
During the last few years in Italy talents mainly linked to other musical genres have been born. This is a fact, but that doesn't mean nothing else was born. In fact, Måneskin can be considered - in the best sense of the term - an anomaly compared to the musical panorama of recent years. They seem to be shaped by the seventies, they are charismatic, eclectic and their latest works have literally climbed the charts.
I recommend that you react to the live version of this song from Radio Italia live, it has the English subtitles and the performance is very touching .. Just search for LE PAROLE LONTANE / distant words and you will find it
I am Italian and I am very happy with the success of the Maneskin in the world. If they hadn't won Eurovision, now no one would know them and that's sad. The Italian language is an obstacle for the world record market but there are also other very interesting artists. Sorry for my English.
Good reaction. This is a very beautiful and sensual video. The first time I heard the song, I loved the emotion and the flow without understanding a word. Understanding the lyrics( Marlena is distant from me) adds to it . Again shows their talent and range even as teenagers! I’m a hard rock fan, but a sucker for a great ballad. You guys do seem to appreciate their talent also.
Yes, they have turned into one of my favorite bands I've found in a long time. I love their diversity in sounds and language. I'm really happy I started listening to them
Another nice reaction! If you want to check a video with the English subtitles, you generally have to find a live version with them. Many times they sound as good or better live than in the studio version, which is the mark of a really good band.
I don't usually stress trying to find lyrics. If they are on the video I'll turn them on, but most the time I like not knowing. Then the song just means whatever it makes me feel
@@BestFriendsReact Ok, I know subtitles on a first listen is too much for some people, but for their songs I would recommend checking the lyrics sooner or later for yourselves because some of their songs are pure poetry, and I think it helps knowing what the song is about.
@@BestFriendsReact Yeah generally is like that however you have to consider that each language has a different range of expression and I think there's value in understanding lyrics as well, is like go through different layers and most times it impact your emoitions too. I understand for you it's weird, english is your mother tongue and it's not a custom to try to understand different sounds and in my opinion that's a pity. I discovered rock music at a very young age and I didn't speak a word of english and even if sometimes is nice to just go with the beat it is also much nicer to understand what it's talking about. My opinion of course! :D
I can respect that outlook, I understand that some songs will have more impact and added layers to the song when the story being told can be understood. I just don't stress it the first time listening especially if not on the video. I usually end up looking at lyric videos or checking out a translation
It's sad how their worst songs are what's making them internationally popular just because of english lyrics, but they're nowhere near as good as their older italian songs.
The song is about the band loosing them muse / inspiration (Marlena). They lost in them silent word no inspiration.. I guess the worst can happen to a band. Thank you for your sweet reaction🖤🌈
This is probably the worst song of Maneskin to listen to without translated lyrics...cause the vibe isn’t so catchy like others songs,but the lyrics are so intimate...I repeat..useless to react to these kind of Maneskin’ songs whiteout subtitles...this is a poetry..but I still appreciate u selected again Maneskin..thanks
I loved this song even without lyrics, so I don't think it's pointless. And you don't know how epic or heartfelt a song is until after you watch it. And this song didn't have subtitles just like most their videos. So if we followed your advice we would just have to stop reacting to maneskin.
@@BestFriendsReact it was a suggestion only..but it’s like listening to a bob dylan’ song..good to listen to..better to understand..up to you bro..there are many live performances with subtitles yet..This always happens also to us Italians listening English songs..many Italians don’t understand but it’s cool too..and when someone decides to deepen more lyrics..sometimes finds amazing meanings too and sometimes nothing..this adds more value to a song or less value..thanks
@@BestFriendsReact Notice also how in the last high pitch of the phrase "...lontana da mE" the singer match the english word "yeAAAh". You speech "e" as we speech "i" but also you have our "e": "dEpth". :)
@@MissMariQueen Maybe "speech" is wrong and "spelling" or "pronounce" is better, but how to deal with those wovels when in Italian "a" sounds "a" and "e" sounds "e", while in English "a" sounds "ei" and "e" sounds "i" to the ears?
This song is so beautiful and sensual...the stunning way his voice blends with the guitar...perfection. 🤟
This is a very emotional song about writer’s block. Their muse - Marlena - is experienced differently by each of them. When she leaves them, they all struggle with it. Thank you for another nice reaction!
This is one of my favorite music videos by them just because of the imagery as well as the storytelling and the metaphor portrayed throughout it. Any of their songs that mention someone named "Marlena" is actually about their muse and inspiration. So the song and the video looks like it's about a woman but it's actually about each of their individual relationships to "Marlena" or their "muse" (music) and how once "she" leaves each one individually, they come together in the end to search for her. It's such a beautifully written song essentially about writers block and the agony that a creative person faces when their inspiration leaves them. It's just beautiful how they never show her face, kind of helping with the idea that she's not actually a real woman, and how each individual member has their own intimate and different relationship to "her". It's so poetic.
Yeah I like when songs have a deeper meaning and especially when it's a little cryptic. You should be able to feel the song without having to be told what to feel
Exactly !!!!
If I was only able to listen to two Maneskin ballads I'd have this one (Le Parole Lontane) and Vent' Anni on my playlist.
Agreed, they are both awesome
ANCHE QUESTO BRANO È
UN'OPERA D'ARTE
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎸🎸💤💤💤💤💤the best
Another masterpiece, and here even though I don't understand a word I can feel the emotions, maybe because of his voice or the way he's singing (he's a miracle) along with the talent of all of them and the beautiful images in the video. Anyway I love it 💞
Completely agree
It's apparently a song about writer's block and how the band is one by one visited by the muse (aka Marlena), and then mourn her leaving them.
This song and MV are gorgeous
During the last few years in Italy talents mainly linked to other musical genres have been born. This is a fact, but that doesn't mean nothing else was born. In fact, Måneskin can be considered - in the best sense of the term - an anomaly compared to the musical panorama of recent years. They seem to be shaped by the seventies, they are charismatic, eclectic and their latest works have literally climbed the charts.
I recommend that you react to the live version of this song from Radio Italia live, it has the English subtitles and the performance is very touching ..
Just search for LE PAROLE LONTANE / distant words and you will find it
I am Italian and I am very happy with the success of the Maneskin in the world. If they hadn't won Eurovision, now no one would know them and that's sad. The Italian language is an obstacle for the world record market but there are also other very interesting artists. Sorry for my English.
Your English was perfect.
Good reaction. This is a very beautiful and sensual video. The first time I heard the song, I loved the emotion and the flow without understanding a word. Understanding the lyrics( Marlena is distant from me) adds to it . Again shows their talent and range even as teenagers! I’m a hard rock fan, but a sucker for a great ballad. You guys do seem to appreciate their talent also.
Yes, they have turned into one of my favorite bands I've found in a long time. I love their diversity in sounds and language. I'm really happy I started listening to them
Another nice reaction! If you want to check a video with the English subtitles, you generally have to find a live version with them. Many times they sound as good or better live than in the studio version, which is the mark of a really good band.
I don't usually stress trying to find lyrics. If they are on the video I'll turn them on, but most the time I like not knowing. Then the song just means whatever it makes me feel
@@BestFriendsReact Ok, I know subtitles on a first listen is too much for some people, but for their songs I would recommend checking the lyrics sooner or later for yourselves because some of their songs are pure poetry, and I think it helps knowing what the song is about.
@@BestFriendsReact Yeah generally is like that however you have to consider that each language has a different range of expression and I think there's value in understanding lyrics as well, is like go through different layers and most times it impact your emoitions too. I understand for you it's weird, english is your mother tongue and it's not a custom to try to understand different sounds and in my opinion that's a pity. I discovered rock music at a very young age and I didn't speak a word of english and even if sometimes is nice to just go with the beat it is also much nicer to understand what it's talking about. My opinion of course! :D
I can respect that outlook, I understand that some songs will have more impact and added layers to the song when the story being told can be understood. I just don't stress it the first time listening especially if not on the video. I usually end up looking at lyric videos or checking out a translation
@@BestFriendsReact 🙂
the girl- Marlena- is their muse, their source of inspiration
It's sad how their worst songs are what's making them internationally popular just because of english lyrics, but they're nowhere near as good as their older italian songs.
So far I like both English and Italian songs by them... Actually I've liked every single song I've heard so far by them
Sentite una cover per pianoforte sembra un brano di musica classica
Thank you for your reaction to Maneskin s probably more melodic song so far!!! Liked subscribed 🥰
Thank you!
Friends you must listen with English subtitle the lyrics are amazing
The song is about the band loosing them muse / inspiration (Marlena). They lost in them silent word no inspiration.. I guess the worst can happen to a band.
Thank you for your sweet reaction🖤🌈
She came to each in turn and now they are looking for her.
Love it guys, still waiting on Coraline, and La Paura del Buio live, extremely pumped about you guys reaction to those. ✌️ good shit guys keep it up 🔥
Bellissima ❤️
Amazing Amazing Amazing 🔥
the chorus in this song is a strange mix of Metallica (the vocals) and Pearl Jam (guitar arpeggio)
👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awww, it was so nice to see you taking this song earnestly!
♥️🎸♥️🔥🇮🇹💋
This is probably the worst song of Maneskin to listen to without translated lyrics...cause the vibe isn’t so catchy like others songs,but the lyrics are so intimate...I repeat..useless to react to these kind of Maneskin’ songs whiteout subtitles...this is a poetry..but I still appreciate u selected again Maneskin..thanks
I loved this song even without lyrics, so I don't think it's pointless. And you don't know how epic or heartfelt a song is until after you watch it. And this song didn't have subtitles just like most their videos. So if we followed your advice we would just have to stop reacting to maneskin.
@@BestFriendsReact it was a suggestion only..but it’s like listening to a bob dylan’ song..good to listen to..better to understand..up to you bro..there are many live performances with subtitles yet..This always happens also to us Italians listening English songs..many Italians don’t understand but it’s cool too..and when someone decides to deepen more lyrics..sometimes finds amazing meanings too and sometimes nothing..this adds more value to a song or less value..thanks
Yeah, I agree it would be cool if the subtitles were there, but I'm enjoying the band regardless
Pronunce the E! Le parole lontanE!
Thank you
@@BestFriendsReact
Notice also how in the last high pitch of the phrase "...lontana da mE" the singer match the english word "yeAAAh". You speech "e" as we speech "i" but also you have our "e": "dEpth". :)
@@fenerkropotz9879you need to write in proper English.
@@MissMariQueen
Maybe "speech" is wrong and "spelling" or "pronounce" is better, but how to deal with those wovels when in Italian "a" sounds "a" and "e" sounds "e", while in English "a" sounds "ei" and "e" sounds "i" to the ears?
@@MissMariQueen
A = americA
À = Àmerica or fantÀstic
E = dEpth
È = Ènter
I = Into
Ì = Ìnternet
O = Ozzy
Ò = Òil
U = fUll
Ù = Ùnited
Di
i love their italian music more so than the english and im a spaniard.
Same here and I'm Greek 🤩