For me the absolute insanity is just after Dante's Divine Comedy references in Italian, at 5:04, where they simultaneously rip off three famous 90s melodies: Eurythmics "This is the rhytm/ritual of the night", John Scatmans "pirpiripiripupapapo" only with "bebebebebelzebub" and finally Hadaway's What is Love, pardon me, What is Morgue. I felt my head was going to explode when the second singer, dressed as Count Dracula, started singing "What is Morgue? Dance with the zombies, the zombies, the zombies". Perfection! 🤣
@@awandererfromys1680Yes, it was a super hit in italy and it is also disco from that decade, so it's probably the reference from Corona. Google didn't give any result rom annie lennox,also.
Dante's Divine Comedy piece are verses I can translate from Inferno (Hell) which is the first of the three books in which the Divine Comedy is written. Obviously the translation will lose a lot from the original beauty. These are a few verses before the arrival of Lucifer himself, indeed I will use Longfellow's translation "Pape Satan, Pape Satan, Aleppe!" Thus Plutus with his clucking voice began; And that benignant Sage, who all things knew, Said, to encourage me, "Let not thy fear Harm thee; for any power that he may have Shall not prevent thy going down this crag." Yet here you must imagine yourself walking toward Lucifer who is waiting for you
This is certainly a grower... I only watched it one and I was like OK but it wasn't something I would have put in my playlist. But today while drivining for 2h I kinda got the refrain melody in my head but could place it till I got home and search my browser history. And now I like the song :D
Calling this kind of music "disco" is an Italian idiosyncrasy. In Italian, dance clubs are called "discoteche" (literally "discos"), and music that is made to be played in clubs is called "musica da discoteca" (literally "disco music") despite not having anything to do with the 1970s disco genre.
For me the absolute insanity is just after Dante's Divine Comedy references in Italian, at 5:04, where they simultaneously rip off three famous 90s melodies: Eurythmics "This is the rhytm/ritual of the night", John Scatmans "pirpiripiripupapapo" only with "bebebebebelzebub" and finally Hadaway's What is Love, pardon me, What is Morgue. I felt my head was going to explode when the second singer, dressed as Count Dracula, started singing "What is Morgue? Dance with the zombies, the zombies, the zombies". Perfection! 🤣
Eurythmics? Don't you mean Corona? They had a huge eurodance hit in 1994, first thing that popped in my head.
@@awandererfromys1680Yes, it was a super hit in italy and it is also disco from that decade, so it's probably the reference from Corona. Google didn't give any result rom annie lennox,also.
Dante's Divine Comedy piece are verses I can translate from Inferno (Hell) which is the first of the three books in which the Divine Comedy is written. Obviously the translation will lose a lot from the original beauty. These are a few verses before the arrival of Lucifer himself, indeed I will use Longfellow's translation
"Pape Satan, Pape Satan, Aleppe!"
Thus Plutus with his clucking voice began;
And that benignant Sage, who all things knew,
Said, to encourage me, "Let not thy fear
Harm thee; for any power that he may have
Shall not prevent thy going down this crag."
Yet here you must imagine yourself walking toward Lucifer who is waiting for you
There were so many fun references in this song. Not just from the lyrics, but the instrumentals as well. Nanowar of steel never disappoints!
And the video. Fester, Dracula, the Mummy, Thriller, and a number of others.
"PAPÈ SATAN PAPÈ SATAN ALEPPE!" Is the early '300 equivalenti of "IÄ IÄ CTHULHU FTAGN!"...😉
Didn't you catch the "What is Love?" vibe in "What is mourge"? )))
Also "this is the ritual of the night" from corona's song "the rhythm of the night"
'Ba-by don't hurt me'
'Dance with the zom-bies'
So dumb. So great.
I think I got the last song. I think it's Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) by scatman john
haha best part is the bloody tampon as a cocktail teabag !!!
holy mother this is great as always
This is certainly a grower... I only watched it one and I was like OK but it wasn't something I would have put in my playlist. But today while drivining for 2h I kinda got the refrain melody in my head but could place it till I got home and search my browser history. And now I like the song :D
Same. Freaking. Here.
nanowar of steel just released their latest song+vid called Pasadena 1994 (featuring Joakim brodèn from sabaton.)
The Be-Be-Be-Be-Beelzebub kills me every time. 😆
Which is clearly a note towards Scatman John.
@@RadPandaShark exactly. ^^
Picking up the C+C Music Factory reference was gold! I always learn something from your reaction vids (working my way through the Nanowar list now...)
Awesome!! Make sure you check out our cover and music video for their song Valhallelujah! Even got the bands help making it!
The pharaoh with toilet paper is the top 😅 Grandissimi Nanowar!
Is funny...but also is a very very great disco song XD
We saw Nanowar of Steel in Munich. It was a huge concert.,we still cant stop laughing.The song sounded awesome instrumental.
Was there too, show of the year :D
@@tiramilux We planning to go to Öttingen. If you can , see Kryptos too.
@@hozaszolok sto vedendo, a maggio...che col deutschlandticket non è una pessima idea :D
@@tiramilux Én is tudok nem angolul írni :D
Many references to "Disco dancer" indian movie
As anyone noticed that the dance is from Thriller from Michael Jackson?
I said it in the video 😂
I got some lady gaga and wednesday dance reference also
Nanowar needs to get Ron on one of their videos xD
Dancing in the shadows LOL
This song sounds like Beast in Black lol
Calling this kind of music "disco" is an Italian idiosyncrasy. In Italian, dance clubs are called "discoteche" (literally "discos"), and music that is made to be played in clubs is called "musica da discoteca" (literally "disco music") despite not having anything to do with the 1970s disco genre.
No one catched leslie Nielsen dracula reference
I am weird as I laughed when Dante appeared and they read out from the Divine Comedy?
I can hear so many references in this song but I can't name them
Can someone help me name them?
Anybody know what reference the singer's going for with his Mentok The Mindtaker lookin' ass...
I thought it was Ming the Merciless, maybe it is Mentok.
146th Thumbs Up! I'll be honest not one of their best in my taste
That's not eurocore at all. Nope.