+Captian America He was if Macready, Palmer and the other didn't think he was insane and had to gun him down, not to mention able to understand English.
There should be an alternate ending with lars eating the thing raw and spitting out a cure. That's how awesome lars was. RIP lars. RIP AND TEAR THE THING IN HEAVEN.
This song was the norwegian contribution for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980. The song however is not only in norwegian, but in sami. Which is the language of the Sami people, which is the indigenous people in Norway. There is also Sami people living far north in Sweden, Finland and Russia. The song is performed by Sverre Kjelsberg and sung by Mattis Hætta. The song was a political statement against a damproject in Norway which treatened the local wildlife and environment.
When my friend and i was watching the movie and whenever there was a scene where nothing was happening, he'd turn to me and start singing the song. Funny as hell.
Despite the happy, upbeat tone, whenever I hear this song I will always wonder if something is waiting in the other room to imitate me & obliterate my soul.
this song was perfect for the scene it was in the thing. i absolutly loved it. i like how in the trailer this song played when it showed the empty bloody hallways kinda like in dead space with the twinkle twinlke little star. just perfect :]
This "Norwegian song" is better regarded as a Lappish song. All the "law-law-law-law-law-LAW-lawlaw-lawlah"-stuff is "joik", a traditional style of song among the Lapps in the far north. Then we have some minimal lyrics in actual Norwegian. But the song was somewhat popular in the very early eighties, and was the Norwegian contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest. So it is plausible that the Norwegians at the South Pole in 1982 might sing it, though more than half in jest.
I love how you refer to them as Lapps, since that's the term they've been trying to fight for fucking decades, if not centuries. Cultural assimilation, and all that. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not using that to critique you, it's more of an observation on how unknown that ''fact'' is. Cheers!
When you have unearthed a first extraterrestrial organism in human history, accidentally drilled into its flesh and left it to thaw out in a wooden shed like a piece of chicken, while you get toasted
It's joik, it doesn't have words. When the other guy starts singing he says: "Joik is stronger than gunpowder, Sámiid Ædnan, because a yoik never ends, oh, Sáamid Ædnan"
This is a Sami inspired song called Sámiid Ædnan which is from Eurovision in 1980. The Sami people are the native people to Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
Such a cheerful, hopeful and happy tune in such a dark and foreboding movie. This movie really shows one of the major drawbacks to science study in the field. There's always that human element, the human ego of that one person in the group that pressures everyone else to concern themselves more with how they could instead of asking the question...if they should! Lead scientist was thinking of his accolades and Nobel peace prize not the safety of his crew let alone the rest of the human race.
Great song for a bonfire and a couple pints with friends. As far as the film goes, I think it would've been an excellent shock value/creep factor for this to be played over some poor drunk bloke alone in the dog kennel being assimilated alive.
that right after the unknown part of kate it comes back to the camp where the chopper that was refueling comes back and it eventually shows him frozen after cutting his throat and sliting his wrists. there was a deleted scene where we see him do it.
Does anybody have the chords for guitar or ukulele? I would love to play this tune around a campfire with friends.^^ I searched for "Lapland" but couldn't find the chords/notes for this song name. :/
The uncut version of the ESC 1980 goes longer, but here are the lyrics for this Clip as heard in the movie. „(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) Joik har større kraft enn krutt, Sámiid Ædnan (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) Førr en joik tar aldri slutt, oh... Sámiid Ædnan (oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) Førr en joik tar aldri slutt, Sámiid Ædnan (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)„ "(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) Yoik is stronger than gunpowder, Sami Land (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) Because a yoik never ends, oh... Sami Land (oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) Because a yoik never ends, Sami Land (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah) (Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)"
RIP the Norwegian team..lars was so close..
+Captian America Close to what...?
oh
yeah lol my bad for not making it clear
+Captian America He was if Macready, Palmer and the other didn't think he was insane and had to gun him down, not to mention able to understand English.
There should be an alternate ending with lars eating the thing raw and spitting out a cure.
That's how awesome lars was.
RIP lars. RIP AND TEAR THE THING IN HEAVEN.
This song was the norwegian contribution for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980. The song however is not only in norwegian, but in sami. Which is the language of the Sami people, which is the indigenous people in Norway. There is also Sami people living far north in Sweden, Finland and Russia. The song is performed by Sverre Kjelsberg and sung by Mattis Hætta. The song was a political statement against a damproject in Norway which treatened the local wildlife and environment.
I love how the context of the movie can make a happy upbeat song sound so bleak and hopeless
True
I don't get that
@@OG-Green-Ranger96 basically what he said was the movie's story made this otherwise happy and cheery song feel dark and ominous.
@@adankmeme651 like with other horror movies that uses happy and cheery songs?
@@OG-Green-Ranger96 Sorry for the late ass reply lol but yes. basically the same thing
Thumps up if THE THING brought you here ...
When my friend and i was watching the movie and whenever there was a scene where nothing was happening, he'd turn to me and start singing the song. Funny as hell.
lmao
@@user-wl6zb9ix5o your name is so perfect for the video.
@@jorishaffer1549 haha
I really love Norwegians , the culture , tradition , food , natural beauty they are just fantastic people , with love from Belarus.
Despite the happy, upbeat tone, whenever I hear this song I will always wonder if something is waiting in the other room to imitate me & obliterate my soul.
That is because you heard this song in a scary movie.
I'm comfortable with my fear tho.
YES
Hey your soul would be fine.
@@ElektrikPichuZ Classical Conditióning
God bless all them norwegians🇧🇻
Haha
I like to listen to this song when I'm drunk. It makes me feel something I can't describe.
Is it like a sneeze, only better?
Holy F. I'm drunk on Vodka RN!
Best part of the movie
Max Boyden You're damn right it was! :)
this song was perfect for the scene it was in the thing. i absolutly loved it. i like how in the trailer this song played when it showed the empty bloody hallways kinda like in dead space with the twinkle twinlke little star. just perfect :]
Baw. I wanted the Thing version.
So manly. So fabulous.
The thing is waking up from it's frozen tomb
As the song Plays...
RIP Mattis Hætta.
This "Norwegian song" is better regarded as a Lappish song. All the "law-law-law-law-law-LAW-lawlaw-lawlah"-stuff is "joik", a traditional style of song among the Lapps in the far north. Then we have some minimal lyrics in actual Norwegian.
But the song was somewhat popular in the very early eighties, and was the Norwegian contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest. So it is plausible that the Norwegians at the South Pole in 1982 might sing it, though more than half in jest.
I love how you refer to them as Lapps, since that's the term they've been trying to fight for fucking decades, if not centuries. Cultural assimilation, and all that.
Now don't get me wrong, I'm not using that to critique you, it's more of an observation on how unknown that ''fact'' is. Cheers!
Please don't call them "lapps".
Im Norwegian mate i know about this stuff
Yep its from Finland similar to the song of the Pathfinder Movie.
What’s the name to this song so I can download it on iTunes
When you have unearthed a first extraterrestrial organism in human history, accidentally drilled into its flesh and left it to thaw out in a wooden shed like a piece of chicken, while you get toasted
It's joik, it doesn't have words. When the other guy starts singing he says: "Joik is stronger than gunpowder, Sámiid Ædnan, because a yoik never ends, oh, Sáamid Ædnan"
Carpenter
The Thing Brought me here
RIP Sverre Kjelsberg
everytime we watch the film we start singing along to this!its so catchy!
If I have kids, I'm gonna use this as a lullaby!
Lmao
@@user-wl6zb9ix5o *ITS BENNINGS*
@@windows2785 get rekt bennings
@@user-wl6zb9ix5o I’m going to change my name tag to the Thing. So now, it will make the joke funnier.
@@OsmosisJonesWB i dont got one
i love during thsi scene in the movie the way that guy sings the norwich parts, his voice suit tthe parts well
Love this. So cheerful and catchy
They sing this happy song.......then all hell breaks lose........
Love this song
This is a Sami inspired song called Sámiid Ædnan which is from Eurovision in 1980. The Sami people are the native people to Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
They are native to the northern parts, the Scandinavians are natives of the southern regions
I love this song 🇺🇸
I love this song. Even though its in 1 of the most violent modern horror films ive ever seen.
"The freaking things alive!"
Such an upbeat song for such a gnarly movie xD love the intended irony
The thing ❤ audi ❤Santa Clus Norwegian
I'll Keep Searching ❤
Hi myah
Now, this is scandinavia at its best :D norwegian/swedish/finnish jojk for the win! It's just so damn beautiful! :D
When you’re an invasive lovecraftian horror but you land in an IKEA
Awsome song Erde der Sammi
Such a cheerful, hopeful and happy tune in such a dark and foreboding movie. This movie really shows one of the major drawbacks to science study in the field. There's always that human element, the human ego of that one person in the group that pressures everyone else to concern themselves more with how they could instead of asking the question...if they should! Lead scientist was thinking of his accolades and Nobel peace prize not the safety of his crew let alone the rest of the human race.
With science, there are no risks. Only knowing, and not knowing, at any cost.
Song name:
Sámiid Ædnan (Sameland)
God Bless Scandinavians !!! Best Wishes From Georgia !!!
I just love Norwegians.
#ThisSongIsn'tFuckingNorwegianGoddamnitFFSMustIExplainThisEveryFuckingTimeIWatchThisVideoQuestionMark
brilliant tune
i loved it n the backgroud right before the first attack gave it a creepier feeling
outstanding outstanding, i love it. thanks for uploading!
You're welcome...i'm a huge 'The Thing' fan also. 😊
guess we will never know, same as Macready in the first movie, but thanks for your reaction.
We are to assume Colin slits his own throat because he doesn't want to be killed/eaten by The Thing
Assume? He did, who else would do it?
This a great version of samiid aednan
2020 end credits
This song made me look at my wife, thinking the thing copied her...her earrings is why i didnt run from her 😂😂
Great song for a bonfire and a couple pints with friends. As far as the film goes, I think it would've been an excellent shock value/creep factor for this to be played over some poor drunk bloke alone in the dog kennel being assimilated alive.
Love it
There is a deleted scene showing it.
Its not human.....yet. Man is the warmest place to hide.
What? No, we all just happen to love obscure Norwegian folk songs.
EPIC!!
that right after the unknown part of kate it comes back to the camp where the chopper that was refueling comes back and it eventually shows him frozen after cutting his throat and sliting his wrists. there was a deleted scene where we see him do it.
@Angelrc3
You're welcome.I'm glad,that you like it too. :)
Вспомнился фильм Нечто , бедные палярники
love it!!
Like, REALLY love it!!!
The thing did not bring me here..I want a translation
Translation is:
Tra-la:la-la...
YyyyQaaaaRrrrHhhh!!!! Let's go check it out..
So catchy :D
Nice cheerful song to play right before ever one starts to die LOL
I'm listening to this song just before AS Roma-Bodø Glimt
I paused the movie to hear the full song.
if he was able to speak english then the guy would know that he hasn't gone insane and would know that the dog isn't really a dog.
Great song goes well with big glass of beer and bottle of liquor
“We found a fucking alien!”
Cheers!
@SuneTheMairn
Sverre Kjelsberg and Mattis Hætta.
@christinekuli7
You're right...that's what i wrote too into the descpription.
This is Superb YEE HAA
Yes, this is Norwegian! I am Norwegian myself, so I should know ;)
What is the english version of this song
What are they saying in this song😊
köszi, hogy feltetted :))
Szívesen...örülök, hogy neked is bejött. 😊
great song, too bad its so short in the movie... thx for uploading it.
btw.. how did colin die?? cant see it in the movie..
You're welcome. 😊 Colin was the one, who had cut his wrist and throat with the razor-knife.
The song was the creepiest THING about the entire movie ((
Wait, is this in the movie? Wasn’t this a Norwegian Eurovision song?
Sorry, but it is not norwegian, it is Sami.
Norwegian and 2 Words of sami.
thaaaaanks!! :D
😊
Thumbs up if your Sami heritage brought you here.
Hey, at least there's one, eh?
we found a fucking alien !!!!!
Haha, right on!
Does anybody have the chords for guitar or ukulele? I would love to play this tune around a campfire with friends.^^
I searched for "Lapland" but couldn't find the chords/notes for this song name. :/
yup, try these: tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/1873992
YOLO!!!
The next time i find an alien i will sing this song
Sorry. Sámiid Ædnan, not Sáamid.
RIP Lars
F for respects
Joik!
@Armitage1985 what exactly are they saying tho?
Trust me... it's norwegian! Im swedish, so trust me I know
Does anyone know they lyrics?
The uncut version of the ESC 1980 goes longer, but here are the lyrics for this Clip as heard in the movie.
„(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
Joik har større kraft enn krutt, Sámiid Ædnan
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
Førr en joik tar aldri slutt, oh... Sámiid Ædnan
(oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
Førr en joik tar aldri slutt, Sámiid Ædnan
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)„
"(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
Yoik is stronger than gunpowder, Sami Land
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
Because a yoik never ends, oh... Sami Land
(oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
Because a yoik never ends, Sami Land
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)
(Ey oh lo lo lo le lo lo le lo-lah)"
8 people are The Thing
Myah 99.10
Saaaaamiiiid aednaaaan !!! LOL
ill tell my mate :P
Does anyone know the other song they were singing?
"jeg gikk en tur på stien" just look up that on youtube and you'll find it
8:30
Før ein joik tar aldri slutt
Ooooooh, Samiid Aednan
All the Norwegians were so cute.
Lmao
Who plays this version?
Tu Polska. Od dziś przejmujemy ta piosenka! :)
ahh you need to tell my mate this is norwegion, he is norwgion and he says its danish!
Then you probably haven't watch The Thing 1982. You only watched the prequel.
Watch the original