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  • @rosalieelliottofficial
    @rosalieelliottofficial  10 місяців тому +38

    HEADED TO 100K! :) Join me on this JOURNEY & SUBSCRIBE! :)
    :) Buckle up, it's quite the ride. Thank you so much for your support. Hope you enjoy my deep dive review and analysis.

    • @richardwest6358
      @richardwest6358 10 місяців тому +5

      You, quite rightly, acknowledge Tuomas's poetic, scientifically correct and intellectual lyrics but I find it amazing that nobody seems to think that the fact that this is conceived and polished in a language other than his own. I consider that an amazing achievement.

    • @damienmaynard8892
      @damienmaynard8892 9 місяців тому +1

      Awesome. Intelligent and with feeling. Thank you.

    • @AveburyEddie
      @AveburyEddie 9 місяців тому +1

      A great reaction to a great masterpiece :)
      I was at this gig, at Wembley London. It was amazing, as all Nightwish shows are :) \m/
      You hear the name Little Lucy, in the song. A palaeontologist went out to Africa to try & find remains of the Earliest humans.
      He was having no luck, when he wanted to pass water. He was having that wee, when something popped out of the sand...
      It was bone. that turned out to be the remains a very small female child. The Palaeontologist, called her Little Lucy. :)
      Heres a video that someone made & put on UA-cam. Its totally stunning, showing the big bang & the start of everything & the 2 mass extinctions, all set to this song. I hope that you enjoy it :)
      ua-cam.com/video/IJb3xwtpmmc/v-deo.html

    • @astral7080
      @astral7080 9 місяців тому +1

      I think I just did that....🙏💚💙

    • @chuiduma
      @chuiduma 9 місяців тому +2

      I love watching people react to hearing Nightwish and/or their different songs for the first time. Few other bands have left such lasting impressions on me with every new song and voice.
      I will never forget the first time I saw Floor with Nightwish. It was during their 2012 America tour when Anette left. I had no idea who Floor was so I was bummed. That show is probably the best live show I've seen, of any artist. Despite Floor having had two days to master the setlist with only a couple shows on the tour under her belt, they already had an amazing dynamic. She just fit so well with them.
      I loved Tarja and Anette both for what they brought to the band, but Floor really blew me away.

  • @camilailgenfritz7419
    @camilailgenfritz7419 9 місяців тому +91

    As a metalhead and a biologist, this song for me is the absolute pinnacle of representation of everything that is important to me. After watching this song, from Wembley, Tampere and others literally hundreds of times, when I finally saw this live, I cried for the 20 minutes straight, tears just freely pouring down. For me it brings such a feeling of Weltschmerz and awe that nothing else ever gave me....

    • @merqury5
      @merqury5 4 місяці тому +6

      How could you not. Its almost overload for our basic instincts. What a piece of art.

    • @ffluber
      @ffluber 3 місяці тому +2

      it show be an anthem for mankind.

    • @mikeclark7002
      @mikeclark7002 3 місяці тому +2

      I wash at the Wembley show and it changed my life.

    • @Cam-mo7gq
      @Cam-mo7gq 2 місяці тому +2

      Did the same when I saw this live. Not the only track mind. Nightwish get to me like no other band.

  • @tommoxjr
    @tommoxjr 10 місяців тому +309

    Lots of people will tell you this is the “wrong” version….it’s not. Both this version and the Tampere version are brilliant in their own way. Troy’s e-bow on this version is eerily evocative. The Tampere version has its own surprises, do please watch it. Loving this reaction.

    • @horsehollerer
      @horsehollerer 10 місяців тому +15

      Agreed. If you've never seen a firework before, definitely watch Tampere instead. Otherwise, this is the best version 😉

    • @tobimobiv1
      @tobimobiv1 10 місяців тому +24

      ​@@horsehollererNah the entire beginning of the tampere version a superior to this and the album version. The whistle is much more suited than the e-bow for this song. And it's a home crowd which also adds to the Tampere versions advantage. This version is good, but not better, not even Dawkins changes that, hell not even Darwin being up there would hehe. But its all subjective. Hope you have a nice midsummer evening 🤘

    • @German_1
      @German_1 10 місяців тому +8

      Jukka left in late 2014 due to his health. This is his friend, Kai Hahto. So far, I like what you're saying. I've watched at least 100 times. Never grow tired of their stuff! Good job!

    • @gabrielstratton1775
      @gabrielstratton1775 10 місяців тому +10

      My favorite thing about this performance is the fact that you can actually hear Troy's voice in the mix and they did a "better" job of showing him singing, so that a first time listener can tell that all three are singing.

    • @horsehollerer
      @horsehollerer 10 місяців тому +10

      ​@@tobimobiv1 Ha! Absolutely, I respect your opinion. In my opinion, the e-bow is more suited to the intro (but I used to prefer the whistle!), the crowd at Tampere is a little too passive/quiet, and Wembley seems to have a fuller, crisper, higher-quality sound (particularly the bass) - oh, and I don't need a firework display to get my attention. TBF, you didn't mention the fireworks, but I bet millions of others will LOL. Have a great evening yourself!

  • @jeffk1482
    @jeffk1482 10 місяців тому +165

    Hi Rosalie - this masterpiece was written most definitely from an evolutionary perspective. The title of the “song” is also the title of a book by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins: The Greatest Show on Earth - The Evidence for Evolution. Tuomas read it, and it inspired the entire album Endless Forms Most Beautiful. That album name is in fact part of a quote from Charles Darwin’s “On The Origin of Species”. The narrative parts of the song are actually spoken by Professor Dawkins himself.
    With all of that said, it really doesn’t matter whether one takes an evolutionary or creationist stance on the subject. Anyone that comes away from this piece without a sense of utter wonderment and awe is truly missing something. If ANY piece of music can make you feel happy and truly grateful for your existence, this HAS TO BE IT.
    “We are going to die, and that makes us the *lucky* ones. Most people are never going to die because they’re never going to be born.”
    #WeWereHere

    • @Meine.Postma
      @Meine.Postma 10 місяців тому +16

      Actually it does matter what your stance on evolution is. The song and album are about evolution and against creation. If you need to think otherwise to be able to listen to this song you're fooling yourself

    • @beldin2987
      @beldin2987 10 місяців тому +1

      Of course Yes has some more of these epics, especially "Close to the Edge" and then the whole "Tales of" album, 4 sides 4 20+ minute pieces. And "Awaken" is maybe a bit shorter, but one of the most epic pieces ever. Btw.: if you don't know it, check the version from Jon Anderson with Toadmobile .. best version ever 😍😍
      So i'm more or less a symphonic metal fan since the late 90s, but especially in the 80s i was mostly into Yes, Genesis, Renaissance, Marillion .. and stuff like that
      And the ending from "Gates of Delirium" .. still sooo hearbreaking beautiful

    • @juzujuzu4555
      @juzujuzu4555 10 місяців тому +5

      @@Meine.Postma I guess the so called creationism viewpoint as it is being taught by certain religions is totally against this. But that's just the surface beliefs of certain religions. To me evolution is creation. I don't think they are in contrast. Evolution itself is not just probabilities of mutation and natural selection, as the change for successful gene mutation itself is just ridiculously small. There's something behind nature that science cannot explain, which is kind of creative force. Really hard to communicate through text.
      And I think that's pretty close to what Tuomas thinks based on couple of interviews and just overall based on his career.

    • @Meine.Postma
      @Meine.Postma 10 місяців тому +2

      @@juzujuzu4555 It certainly not what Dawkins thinks. The successful gene mutations happen because of the great amount of time they get. Millions of years is long enough for chance to be successful and not need a "creator". Given the more explicit Weak Fantasy I happen to think that this is what Tuomas thinks also

    • @juzujuzu4555
      @juzujuzu4555 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Meine.Postma Assume the chance of certain mutation happening at any second at any organism is 10^50. Then the long time is essentially meaningless, just as the amount of organisms of who could have had the mutation.
      I know Dawkins has his beliefs which in my book are simple minded beliefs. I honor him for his attitude though, one of the best atheist I know. And most would probably call me atheist in the traditional sense even though I certainly am against the materialistic view of reality because it's pretty much the only thing that can be shown to not be possible.
      Weak fantasy is anti organizational, and anti organized religion, which I am also. It's a massively hard topic, even at face to face conversation, let alone over Internet, but I personally don't think Tuomas has the exact same view of Dawkins. That doesn't mean that he couldn't idolize the man and his work.

  • @ecbftl
    @ecbftl 10 місяців тому +75

    This video is how YT's algorithm decided to introduce me to Nightwish. I was completely blown away, to say the least. I almost literally had to pry my jaw off the floor. Emotional and lyrical impact was really high. One of the few bands I have really become interested in the music and musicians.😊

  • @roysoutdoorlife
    @roysoutdoorlife 6 місяців тому +11

    That was the best 54 minutes of my life.

  • @chadbennett7873
    @chadbennett7873 10 місяців тому +66

    Seriously, in my mind, the greatest composition of my lifetime, surpassing "The Gates of Delirium" by Yes. Both are epics, both covering prime subjects of life ... how we got here and the state of war, respectively. Tuomas, being a student of science, wrote beautiful allegories into this song, his lyrics are worth college credits for just listening to them. The fact that he was able to get Richard Dawkins to narrate the spoken parts is testimony to his brilliance, and at the Wembley Concert to have Dr. Dawkins, an emeritus fellow of Oxford, appear on stage to recite Charles Darwin's final paragraph of "Origin of Species" is incredible. Now that you've watched this version, you MUST also watch the Tampere version, which is different in significant ways, and, in my opinion, better than this one. Dawkins is the biggest difference, which is why this is the "official" video. I thiink Tampere is more emotional and stunning. Proud of your work, Rosalie. I enjoyed your reaction very much!

    • @Tarkus_
      @Tarkus_ 10 місяців тому +3

      Oh wow, are you me? 🤔
      I'd long considered "The Gates of Delirium" my favorite piece of music, but yeah, this is even better. No matter which version I watch and/or listen to, it never fails to blow me away.

    • @gene6690
      @gene6690 10 місяців тому +1

      I agree with you 100%. Having said that I have not listened to the Yes song which I will do so now. In terms of epic songs, I have compared and slotted TGSOE above the likes of Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin and Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen

    • @benbermusics
      @benbermusics 10 місяців тому

      And me, @Tarkus! Great to find GSOE mentioned together with GOD. Relayer and especially Gates overwhelmed me when 20 years old, starting my studies.

    • @benbermusics
      @benbermusics 10 місяців тому +2

      I find Tampere version Great as well, not so much for the effects as for the mix for Floors voice. Just those whispered words 'us - sleeping' always bring tears to my eyes.

    • @chadbennett7873
      @chadbennett7873 10 місяців тому

      @@benbermusics Absolutely ... my favorite part in the entire song, along with the little piano run Tuomas does in an early break.

  • @bocatampere
    @bocatampere 10 місяців тому +23

    ” Man, he took his time in the sun. Had a dream to understand A Single Grain of Sand” 🙏🏻🔥🤘❤️ This is a masterpiece..

  • @masterrubyan2976
    @masterrubyan2976 6 місяців тому +5

    4.6 billion years is the age of the sun, 4.56 is the age of Earth.

  • @marcoheinrich9518
    @marcoheinrich9518 10 місяців тому +14

    the fact that the band comes out to the stage again to the words "it is you and I in our ordinairyness" - so humble. it's perfection to the smallest of details.

  • @NickBR57
    @NickBR57 10 місяців тому +28

    Some comments on the making of the album and the sing...from members of the band and their crew. Then my interpretation.
    Troy: At some point we ended up watching Richard Dawkins lectures on the internet. After a while I suggested, half in jest, that maybe we should ask Dawkins to be our special guest on the new album.
    Tuomas: It was an amazing idea, and I immediately started wondering if could really make it happen.
    Jukka (ex-drummer, niw in band management): We were naturally a bit sceptical, too - we had to try and ask him of course, but it was better not to have such high hopes. Dawkins had pretty much shied away from popular culture apart from one episode of The Simpsons.
    Troy: I enthusiastically assured them that I can make this work, like "You'll see, guys". Well the next morning I wasn't feeling so confident any more and I remembered Tuomas and Jukka going "Told you so"
    TUOMAS: Still, there was no way we could let it drop without at least trying. So we started thinking about a proper manner to approach Dawkins. We decided our best option would be to send him a hand-written, polite letter, where we would tell him about the band, the scientific themes on the forthcoming album and the fact that he had been a great inspiration
    TROY: We got no reply, so we sent another letter. In the end, I guess we had a bit of luck, because it turned out Dawkins personal assistant knew the band and actually liked Nightwish. He suggested that Dawkins should take our inquiry seriously
    TUOMAS: I was in Paris doing interviews for the Scrooge album. When I got back to the hotel in the evening. I noticed there was an email from Dawkins, something like, "1 went to the internet and browsed your band, and what I heard l liked very much. So I'd be happy to co-operate.
    FLOOR: Tuomas sent us a triumphant message: "You won't believe what just happened: Dawkins said yes!"
    TROY: It was obvious from the start that Dawkins' appearance would attract a lot of attention - both positive and negative. His book God Delusion had created a worldwide controversy. after all.
    JUKKA: We didn't invite Dawkins to be on our album to criticize religion but to speak as a scientist: an evolutionary biologist. Of course neither the fans nor anybody else outside the band knew it at that point.
    TUOMAS: There has been a lot of unreasonable criticism hurled at him for all kinds of reasons. A lot of people seem to ignore the fact that Dawkins is also happy to listen to contrary opinions and is always open for new ideas. In that sense, he's like Esko Valtaoja, with whom we had the honour to work on Showtime, Storytime DVD.
    I had endless possibilities in my hands for "The Greatest Show on Earth" What is the sound of crumpling continental plates that mountains are made of? Or the disintegration of radioactive components? Or the sound of space particles bombarding the earth? And how would I refer to immortal works of music composed by man? Well, I included shades of "Dies Irae" by Thomas Celano, "Toccata" and "Fuga" by Johann Sebastian Bach, banjo music from Western movies, "Rock around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets, and "Enter Sandman" by Metallica. I was also thinking about borrowing "Sandstorm" by Darude, but in the end, we just went for an unrecognizable techno loop.
    [Also Petzold and Bach.]
    Recording - and Jukka Resigning:
    MARCO: Kaitsu handled the drum parts admirably, so we could continue with the other instruments right away, This time we tried to concentrate on one song at a time and kept on working on it till we felt there was nothing more we could add.
    TROY: And we didn't even have thunder. Rauhala does not have the best sound proofing in the world, so it would have been pretty challenging to mike the instruments if there had been rain and thunderclaps.
    TUOMAS: I actually got off easier than I expected, because a lot of the demo keyboards from Hämeenlinna were good enough to be included on the album. The stuff in "Sea-Worn Driftwood", part five of "The Greatest Show on Earth", for example, was salvaged straight off the demo. In Hämeenlinna, I had explained to Tero that this passage would be about "whales singing and rats taking over the world". I had just come up with that improvised stuff, and it made it on the album
    MARCO: Recording the vocals was teamwork in the best possible sense, no matter who was behind the mike. We kicked around suggestions and tried out all kinds of last minute ideas. Like, "Hey Floor, throw in some of that sweet upper octave of yours in the second verse...
    Yeah, that's a nice touch!"
    FLOOR: Marco kept on surprising us. He might just suddenly say, "Wait, I have an idea!" Then he'd pull out his bass and introduce an excellent harmony
    MARCO: It was great fun recording the vocals. I've never had the chance to impersonate a troglodyte in front of a microphone before, so creating gorilla sounds for "The Greatest Show on Earth" was pretty hilarious. I didn't want to undermine the majesty of the song in any way, but I didn't exactly do it with a straight face, either!
    TROY: I recorded my own ape grunts at home. To get in character, I took off my shirt, banged my chest with my fists, and pretended I was an ancient Homo Erectus. I think my wife was a bit worried
    MARCO: I cut my bass parts pretty quickly in about one and a half days. I even got a bit lazy towards the evening of the first day - if I had really pushed it, I might have been able to complete them in a single day.
    My thoughts:
    The first part, "Four Point Six", is a reference to the age of our planet -in billions of years. The journey starts with a simple but persistent keyboard theme, interrupted by massive thunder claps - the origin of life that despite the murderous bombardment by asteroids, sprouts time and again and finally manages to grow permanent roots. The word "archaean" in the lyrics refers to the Archean Eon, the first of the geological eons of the world (Gaea).
    The second part of the song chronicles the birth and the first on Earth. "Enter Luca" is a reference to an early life form, an acronym for the Last Universal Common Ancestor. We can make assumptions about the characteristics of Luca and other early life forms by reading the DNA of current organisms: "There's a writing in the garden, leading us to the mother of all."
    Right from the beginning, one of the key characteristics of living cells has been the ability to sense their environment and react to their perceptions: "Ion channels welcoming the outside world."
    In the third part, chronicling the age of man, there's a fascinating reminder: All of us current organisms are descendants of an
    unbroken lineage of winners. "Not a single one of your fathers died young".
    "Little Lucy of the Afar" refers to the famous fossil of Australopithecus Afarensis that was found in Afari, Ethiopia, a hominin that might have been the ancestor of man (genus Homo). In the long run, all species have the tendency to become extinct, and a fitting vision of the future of mankind is presented in the song, "One day'Il cease to be" On the other hand, man had earlier had "a dream to understand" and "[given] birth to poetry" . He wanted to leave his mark stating "We were here!" In the fourth part, man strives to understand it all, and Richard Dawkins takes up the story once again with a surprising claim:"We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. The explanation folows shortly."Most people are never going die, because they are never going to be born. The potential people who could have been herein my place, but who will in fact never see the light of day, outnumber the sand grains of Sahara."
    In the fifth and final part, Dawkins recites the concuding words of The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: "From so simple a beginning, endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."
    FLOOR: I felt real good after the final rehearsals [for EFMB] in a New York studio. There were obviously many challenging parts in the set - I'd have to be extra careful in the beginning of "The Greatest Show on Earth", for example because some of the phones rise from the back of the throat but "operatic vocals are produced in the front of the mouth.
    By the way, the Latin phrase Opus Perfectuum: perfectum means "complete" in Latin, so as so often with Tuomas, there is a dual meaning that you can interpret how you like

    • @jeffk1482
      @jeffk1482 10 місяців тому

      This is fantastic. Is the original source of the conversation on YT by any chance?

    • @NickBR57
      @NickBR57 10 місяців тому +1

      Which are you referring to (there ate so namy!)?

    • @nightwishlover8913
      @nightwishlover8913 10 місяців тому +1

      Excellent! Hadn't seen the conversation before...thanks for that. Got to say, the looks on Rosalie's face were hilarious!

    • @jorluo
      @jorluo 10 місяців тому +1

      That was great N. thank you. I've never seen those comments. - Tuomas asked Sir David Attenborough to do something similar, like what Richard Dawkins did on "Endless Forms Most Beautiful" album, for their latest "Human. :II: Nature." album. He is Tuomas' childhood hero. Tuomas: "We wrote a letter to David, which my wife Johanna Kurkela wrote in her beautiful handwriting. Unbelievably, it didn't take more than a week for a handwritten letter from David to arrive in our mailbox. He said thanks for the letter and it sounds like an interesting project and I hope you don't hate me now that I can't go along. I sat in the chair for about five seconds, annoyed, but then I was quite Wow! I just received a letter from David Attenborough. That letter went into the frames right away. I felt like my life was over now. It was such a great thing that he bothered to answer."

    • @NickBR57
      @NickBR57 10 місяців тому

      @@jorluo Brilliant, eh?

  • @skumat0r
    @skumat0r 10 місяців тому +42

    I used to listen to Nightwish when I was in high school, when their first singer left I stopped listening to them. We used to use their music in fragmovies from games like counter-strike 1.5/1.6, quake 3 arena etc. When Tarja left the band I stopped listening to them knowing that there was no one who could replace her..... how wrong I was. Now almost 20 years later when I came across Nightwish again in almost every song I was mindblown by Floor and of course the overall experience of this legend named Nightwish. I heard this song for the first time in the car on the way to work, I played it about 10 more times that day. This song is a journey, literally.

    • @roysoutdoorlife
      @roysoutdoorlife 6 місяців тому

      Same thing happened to me! It was 2019 when I rediscovered Nightwish and had my first Floorgasm!

    • @merqury5
      @merqury5 4 місяці тому

      Same. I was more than wrong.

  • @MikaelSkold
    @MikaelSkold 10 місяців тому +28

    Oh man Rosalie,
    My 50th time (or more) that I watch and listen to this masterpiece, and I still crys together with you. Beautiful. Thank you so much for the time you took to really diesect this masterpiece and understand it. Which I really think you did.

  • @jacobsnellman1796
    @jacobsnellman1796 10 місяців тому +57

    The Wembley version is a great performance. The visual experience is just larger in the Tampere version. Saw them in Vaasa and what would later turn out to be the last performance on the Human :II: Nature tour. It was a wonderful experience as usual. I was lucky enough to see them twice during this tour. 😊 To end with Ad Astra after The Greatest Show on Earth is overwhelming for me.

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 10 місяців тому

      can you please tell me when you saw them last and if everything was ok with the performance?

    • @jacobsnellman1796
      @jacobsnellman1796 10 місяців тому +5

      Last Saturday in Vaasa. It was top notch! (17/6 -23)

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 10 місяців тому

      @@jacobsnellman1796 thanks. so Floor is ok. someone told me they cancelled a show (which they never do) so I was concerned. do you know something about that? (did they troll me?)

    • @jacobsnellman1796
      @jacobsnellman1796 10 місяців тому

      Yes, they canceled the Oslo Show which was the last show on the tour due to Floor's health. Unrelated to her pregnancy though according to Nightwish official.

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 10 місяців тому

      @@jacobsnellman1796 oh my I hope she's ok. thanks.

  • @darkaether2798
    @darkaether2798 9 місяців тому +3

    Not unrelated fact: Floor wanted to be a biologist and has a beetle species named after her:
    Tmesisternus floorjansenae.
    Also, a species of Brittle Star is named after her: Ophiomitrella floorae.

  • @kimfabritiusdetengnagel2038
    @kimfabritiusdetengnagel2038 10 місяців тому +11

    That's why there is a Nightwish Army!
    You asked us a question at the start - and you answered yourself! You went into the journey - experienced it in your mind and imagination. And the more you listen, the more you discover. The layers in this song are mind blowing - but you already know!
    This is the power of exceptional music - and why we love Nightwish.
    And you do too - now😂

  • @johnlanham9057
    @johnlanham9057 10 місяців тому +40

    40:03. I’m not crying, you’re crying. Yeah, I’m crying too.
    this part always brings tears of joy to my eyes. The futile raging against the aforementioned “careless cold infinity in ever vast direction” pleases my rebellious heart.
    A breathtaking masterpiece sung by a Valkyrie Goddess… or what Nightwish thinks of as just another day.
    💙💙💙All Hail Floor !! 💙💙💙
    Infantryman-Nightwish Army. US Regiment. Kentucky Battalion "
    RIP Ann Waychoff-Commanding General-Nightwish Army

  • @scottclark3761
    @scottclark3761 10 місяців тому +8

    To have Richard Dawkins, the writer of those quotes, on stage and reciting them. Well, the end was Darwin, but the rest.....Awesome. We Were Here! The entire piece is amazing.

  • @valksyvalksington6155
    @valksyvalksington6155 10 місяців тому +25

    Superb and worthy reaction - absolutely on point.
    I am glad this is the Wembley version - The video made at Tampere is maybe a better recording of a *concert* but this version is a more faithful representation of the song as a piece of art. With a pitch dark setting (Tampere is at duslk) the lights, the screens, the images, the totality of the performance can be seen and nothing is getting lost.
    Personally, I prefer Floor's costuming here, I like the e-bow instead of the pipe played in the Tampere version and I like that Troy gets picked up a lot more.
    I sometimes lose it completely as FLoor begins her operatic phase at the beginning, it's so majestic. But if she doesn't get me at that point I can guarantee to lose it at *exactly* the moment Rosalie does. With the "Toolmaker" chapter talking about how we will eventually lose our place on the world - Dawkins invoked "ratkind" in his book (I don't recall how serious he was). But after the fires and the intensity of toolmaker we are reminded of our place and impact in the world - in art, in music, in knowledge and in being here. "we were here" is so powerful and so defiant and such an ecstatic moment that I burst into tears every single time...

  • @LDBHX
    @LDBHX 10 місяців тому +27

    That's why we all love Nightwish
    And Tuomas is a genius
    Thanks for great reaction
    Btw more you gonna watch this more you gonna enjoy and explore
    Check Tampere version also you can check just orchestral versions without singing
    Just pure music
    This is timeless masterpiece...❤

    • @howardmitchell7300
      @howardmitchell7300 10 місяців тому

      The Tampere version, is such awesome showmanship! Nightwish pulled out all the stops.

  • @perrycleese5987
    @perrycleese5987 10 місяців тому +26

    I am really enjoying your journey ❤. This is such a fabulous band and I need to keep reminding myself that English is not their first language, yet their lyrics are so amazing and on point. Take care and best wishes ❤

  • @mgriffis38
    @mgriffis38 9 місяців тому +9

    I LOVED your reaction to this. Such intelligent relevant interpretation. I like you brought scripture into the conversation. A lot of people don’t

  • @TheToscanaMan
    @TheToscanaMan 10 місяців тому +21

    Rosalie... great analysis of a great song inspired by a great book. One of my Nightwish favorites because I am a retired biologist and have read Dawkins's book. Nightwish did an amazing job pulling this off.

  • @walhogg1
    @walhogg1 10 місяців тому +7

    This is a true masterpiece. Great reaction. We were here always makes me cry

  • @johnlindquist1784
    @johnlindquist1784 10 місяців тому +6

    More than 12,000 screaming metal heads going absolutely silent to listen to Dawkins gives me chills every single time.

  • @whatwaynesaid3165
    @whatwaynesaid3165 10 місяців тому +12

    This song, the whole production is perfection. And Floor kills it everytime.

  • @jgodbee3090
    @jgodbee3090 4 місяці тому +5

    The 'we were here' audience participation section is so emotional and so absolutely nuts live. Everyone is going through the emotions brought up by the song and then being asked to shout out to the world that as insignificant as we are, we were here.

  • @olagsanger7436
    @olagsanger7436 5 місяців тому +5

    Music, the greatest of arts.

  • @duizeltjeeekhoorn6890
    @duizeltjeeekhoorn6890 10 місяців тому +32

    Glad you chose the Wembley concert. I know many like the Tampere version, which have some nice surprises, so look at that one too. I do like the Wembley one, not just because Richard Dawkins was there, although it is very moving to see the fans lipsyncing his every word But mainly because of the beginning with Troy on the e-bow. I love that sound!

  • @perico1014
    @perico1014 10 місяців тому +8

    Loved it. The drummer is Kai Hahto. Yukka had to step back due to chronic insomnia, but is still with the band. Kai was a drum technician for Nightwish and drummer from Wintersun. Fenomenal drummer and also good friend of Jukka. Never loses a beat.
    Everytime I hear the final part (we were here) it gets me. Amazing song.

  • @Spugedelia77
    @Spugedelia77 5 місяців тому +4

    Oh, Rosalie, thank you for being a great human

  • @adamparrott797
    @adamparrott797 10 місяців тому +9

    I was at this show. this isn't even half of what I was experiencing from this song and this show. it was literally breathtaking. I was front row too and it was exceptional to witness it. Also you hit something early on that was brought back at the end. That was great. (the lottery of humans being born)
    The Outro, the way they move into the bow is like the heroes of a tale, the music is uplifting, the end of the show, the nuance of it all. we are all endless forms most beautiful.

  • @Dragonslayer4w4
    @Dragonslayer4w4 10 місяців тому +19

    Absolutely phenomenal reaction, your facial expressions said it all..this is why I'm addicted to reactions of this band..and you totally understood the meaning of this masterpiece!

  • @johnsullivan659
    @johnsullivan659 10 місяців тому +4

    its great to see someone being blasted away by the lyrics

  • @tribun-7508
    @tribun-7508 10 місяців тому +28

    This is by far one of the best reactions to this Nightwish song I've seen on youtube so far. I can only give a big round of applause. Simply world class.👏👏👏

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you very much!!!

    • @Guto230476
      @Guto230476 10 місяців тому

      how could this be one of the best reactions that she was constantly interrupting the song especially at the best part?

    • @tribun-7508
      @tribun-7508 10 місяців тому +7

      @@Guto230476 That my personal opinion. If you see it differently, that's OK too. Interruptions are part and parcel of reaction videos. Everyone does it differently and you should just accept that.

    • @8888ronaldo8888
      @8888ronaldo8888 9 місяців тому

      @@Guto230476 because of the difference between the beeing of anything and our reaction to it

  • @glenngunnis6642
    @glenngunnis6642 7 місяців тому +6

    This is Tuomas’ masterpiece. A work of pure beauty!🤘🎸

  • @anterohoo7554
    @anterohoo7554 4 місяці тому +4

    You are such an wonderful lady. Like somebody mentioned earlier, your got this! Thank you for your wise and emotional reaction.

  • @Evil_Peter
    @Evil_Peter 10 місяців тому +6

    This song is a masterpiece and it is a masterful performance. There's particularly something really special about seeing people in the audience of a metal concert listen with reverence and tears in their eyes as a famous evolutionary biologist reads a passage from Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" to close out the show.

  • @thomaskaldstrom5194
    @thomaskaldstrom5194 10 місяців тому +7

    Oh Rosalie! Iwas about to go to sleep just past midnight. Saw you put out this. Saw it was almost 1 hour..thought I take it into two part. THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE! I had goosbumps for all of the reaction. I've seen this video closer to 500 times and it hits me every time!
    Your reaction was nothing less than magnificent! The passion, knowledge you talk about these difficult subjects amazes me!
    Can you please do me (us) a favour. Do this masterpiece from Tampere 2015 and do a rewatch when you know what to expect. You gonna love it even more. Trust me.
    Some shirt notice:
    - Kai Hahto was on drums
    - You have Enter Sandman (Metallica) in there with lot of short music genres baked into the song.
    Oh did I say it. I ❤ your reaction! Gonna watch it again later on. 😅
    -

  • @christianmeyer6724
    @christianmeyer6724 10 місяців тому +13

    The 4.6 as title for the first part (also) refers to the age of mother earth Gaia: 4.6 billion years. As one other comments says, Wembley and Tampere versions are worth watching. Having seen - no, experianced - NW just June 16th in Kitee with this as last song before outro (Ad Astra) I can say, still moved: We were here, Jesus. Thanks for reacting to this, imo, outstanding masterpiece !

  • @nigelstuart756
    @nigelstuart756 10 місяців тому +7

    Thought this would be a great reaction from you and wasn't disappointed. Told myself I wouldn't burst into tears this time when "We Were Here" was sung. Oh well maybe next time. 😊❤

  • @MoZqUiTo66
    @MoZqUiTo66 10 місяців тому +18

    It is the song I remember always most from the Live Concerts, because Live it is a blast. Not only because of the length or the music itself. The Placement in their setlist as last song is just perfect. You witness the greatest Show on Earth... either you think about the "Story" the Song is written of. Or you think about the concert you have been and is about to finish. And than the last words "We were here" fit so perfect that you get goosebumps over the whole body. It is one of the must have songs you have to experience live in your life ;)

    • @craigbolton5093
      @craigbolton5093 10 місяців тому

      I'm so grateful to have experienced it live.

    • @Erfedwe
      @Erfedwe 10 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree more. Seeing this performed live, which at the concert I saw was proceeded by Ghost Love Score, is one of the absolute highlights of my concert going adventures. Epic does not adequately describe it.

  • @hawklord122
    @hawklord122 6 місяців тому +1

    66 Years old and watching you with tears in my eyes too. An absolute masterpiece.

  • @MikaelSkold
    @MikaelSkold 10 місяців тому +5

    I'm now halfway through your reaction, and I can only say that the emotions you are experiencing is the same I felt the first time. The song still gets me every time.
    Tuomas is truly the Metal Mozart of our time. He's a TRUE composer.

  • @schout33
    @schout33 10 місяців тому +2

    The song starts at 4.6 as in 4.6 billion years ago when the Earth was formed. The bangs represent the bombardement of asteroids on the early earth.

  • @dew2334
    @dew2334 10 місяців тому +5

    Rosalie you nailed it such a beautiful reaction thank you .💙👏🙏

  • @astral7080
    @astral7080 10 місяців тому +3

    Im crying like a baby here, the final of this masterpiece is mindblowing, highest state of artistery philosophy and musically the act of the millennia..... Avatars!

  • @woodchild48
    @woodchild48 10 місяців тому +3

    Deine positive, intelligente Art ist so erfrischend, du bist wirklich ein Stern unter den Reactors. Danke! 🫶🌞

  • @chupacabra9132
    @chupacabra9132 10 місяців тому +4

    Schnitzel und Spätzle!😁
    Ich liebe es wenn du deutsch sprichst. Grüsse aus der Schweiz. 🍀🍀🍀

  • @hajovelt3083
    @hajovelt3083 10 місяців тому +3

    Jukka Nevalainen is no longer on drums😢 because of his health issues. This is the first life concert when Kai Hahto (from Wintersun) is the new NW-drummer.

    • @klaymor73
      @klaymor73 10 місяців тому

      If I'm not wrong that wasn't the first live concert of Kai, it is the first album fully recorded by him. He replaced Yuka 6 August 2014 and the tour started on the US. 9 April 2015.

  • @pdutchie4924
    @pdutchie4924 10 місяців тому +5

    Love your great reactions to my favorite band and female singer 🙏🏻🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @cheetor1010
    @cheetor1010 10 місяців тому +2

    A big part of the crowd reaction at the, was because Richard Dawkins was live on stage. Usually in this song his lines are just a backing track. A sold out Wembley arena did not know this song was going to be performed in entirety, or that Professor Dawkins would make a live appearance. And of course this is his neighborhood, so he's national treasure to these people.

  • @isaiahwelch8066
    @isaiahwelch8066 10 місяців тому +3

    @Rosalie Reacts: Rosalie, this song is Nightwish's, specifically Tuomas', magnum opus. He took 14.6 billion years and boiled it down into a song 24 minutes long.
    As such, he not only was inspired by Dr. Richard Dawkins' book by the same name, he was also inspired by Dr. Carl Sagan, author of _Pale Blue Dot:_
    "We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. Most people are never going to die because they are never going to be born. The potential people who could have been here in my place, but who will in fact never see the light of day, outnumber the sand grains of Sahara. Certainly those unborn ghosts include greater poets than Keats, scientists greater than Newton. We know this, because the set of possible people allowed by our DNA so massively exceeds the set of actual people. In the teeth of these stupefying odds it is you and I, in our ordinariness, that are here. We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state, from which the vast majority have never stirred?" ~ Dr. Richard Dawkins, _The Greatest Show On Earth_
    "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there -- on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam." ~ Dr. Carl Sagan, _Pale Blue Dot_
    Edit: By the way, Rosalie, Dr. Jordan Petersen has mentioned a tie humans have with lobsters: We share the same neuroscience. For instance, a lobster given anti-depressant medications will no longer be depressed after being defeated by another lobster -- just like humans can get depressed after we fail at something in life. THAT is how much we are tied into our history, how much interwoven with the intricate web of life on this planet we really are. And as I always say, those who don't understand history are like a leaf which doesn't know it is part of a tree (thanks to author Michael Crichton, author of works such as _Jurassic Park_ or _Andromeda Strain,_ who originally wrote that observation in his book _Timeline)._ And people don't understand how awe-inspiring and mind-boggling things really are -- and I honestly believe that people have lost their sense of scale, and how insignificant we really are.

  • @2LucasKane3
    @2LucasKane3 9 місяців тому +1

    If you tear up during this song, you are not ready for the poet and the pendulum. Trust me. Have a lot of tissue paper ready.

  • @santino001vileno9
    @santino001vileno9 10 місяців тому +3

    What a brilliant reaction! "We were here". Yes, we were and are here but unless we can bind ourselves, as a species, using what we have in common with each other, I fear that the human epitaph will be "They were here", but failed. We, all of us, must stop finding new and more efficient ways of killing one another. We have to expand our respect for each other by not allowing "Ratkind" to succeed us after we all pass away. This is "Opus Perfectum" by Nightwish. Peace and long life to us all!

  • @JWNanaimo
    @JWNanaimo 10 місяців тому +2

    Sensory overload… Nightwish style.
    The band that can call it “The Greatest Show on Earth” and deliver on all points both artistic and philosophical…incredible
    Riding the Nightwish express. It takes you away. You don’t know where they’ll take you but you know it going to be friggin’ epic.🤘🤘

  • @papa6036
    @papa6036 10 місяців тому +5

    Hi Rosalie...that was a great reaction to that Wahnsinn of this masterpiece of music.Those six individuals that together form Nightwish are in my opinion one of a kind in performing live .saw
    them a few times during the last tour and I am always wondering how they can be so perfect in synchronicity in speed and after the bridges they do.Floor with her wonderful voice and the others
    perfect in their musicianship.Great composition of Tuomas having the idea and putting it all together so epic.
    Enjoyed your reaction and looking forward for more reactions to come

  • @RonniePeterson
    @RonniePeterson 10 місяців тому +5

    Give yourself a pat on the back. One of the best reactions to follow and watch with you. Much food for thought for sure. Thank you.

  • @barrysullivan59
    @barrysullivan59 10 місяців тому +3

    Troy’s use of the e-bow is truly masterfull in this concert,in while your lips are still red has me blubbering every time .

  • @calibadgerdude6082
    @calibadgerdude6082 10 місяців тому +2

    Experiencing this piece of art in person at a live concert is an experience I will never forget. That glorious feeling of bellowing “We Were Here!” At the top of my lungs with thousands of other people all feeling the same thing was rapturous.

  • @reactionsaccount3955
    @reactionsaccount3955 10 місяців тому +3

    One thing you can say about Tuomas, is that he does not underestimate his audience and dumb down his lyrics; he assumes that we will figure it out and interpret it however you wish.

  • @justastupidjourney3978
    @justastupidjourney3978 10 місяців тому +2

    I think this is the single best interpretation, reaction that I've seen for this song so far. Thank you!

  • @balrog7252
    @balrog7252 10 місяців тому +1

    Greetings from Poland
    The individual parts of this piece can be read in many ways, but this is how I read it.
    2:11 A long introduction consisting of a repeating pattern of 6 notes played in quick succession is the equivalent of a carbon. A single carbon element consists of only 6 atoms and is the basic building block of all living organisms on earth. It forms the most compounds of all the elements. Every eighth bar, the 6 notes turn into 12 fast notes, which means carbon bonds with other elements to form longer bonds.
    2:35 The long notes of the guitar mean the search for some form of life, but it is still wandering and not being able to find the right way.
    5:56 The guitar finally begins to play an orderly melody, which means that life is finally starting to form.
    6:18 Violent sounds can mean some cataclysms and the destruction of certain life forms and the emergence of new ones, as well as the constant evolution of existing ones.
    6:28 The guitar tries to stand out from the noise reminding that life still exists, fights and does not let itself be forgotten.
    6:42 After a series of violent events, a wonderful melody played on the keyboard comes to the fore, which means that life finally wins and will stay permanently on Earth.
    9:55 The first notes sung by Floor signify that life becomes the dominant and most important thing on Earth, distinguishing this planet from billions of others. "The first sunrise" means that such forms of life have already been created that are able to sense the world around them. The next words "Somewhere there, us sleeping" mean that there is still a long way to the birth of a human being.
    11:31 The motif played on the bagpipes finally marks the appearance of the first human ancestors on Earth
    13:31 The main theme played by the whole band means the fullness of stimuli received by all living beings, also by the ancestors of people in the world around them.
    21:46 The theme played on the drums perfectly reflects the first attempts of mankind to play instruments.
    22:41 - 23:02 Among the endless sounds of animals, the first attempts at human singing come to the fore.
    29:54 The melody perfectly imitates the sounds of hunting.
    30:19 All the brutality of the hunt, unfortunately necessary to survive, is contained in a sharp guitar riff
    30:32 The motif of several repeated notes played by the keys means the constant pursuit of prey
    34:30 Silence is a moment of reflection and a quick history of music development over the centuries: from baroque music to metal music (Enter Sandman Metallica :) )
    39:20 Is it possible to end the song more beautifully than with the words: WE WERE HERE!
    Probably only such words can be said/written by humanity as a souvenir for posterity.
    The text beautifully describes the development of life, although a fragment:
    "Hunger for shiny rocks For giant mushroom clouds The will to do just as you'd be done by Enter history, the grand finale Enter Ratkind"
    does not sound too optimistic for humanity, predicting nuclear annihilation. May it never happen.
    The Greatest Show on Earth is an example of Tuomas' genius as a composer and one of his three greatest compositions, next to Ghost Love Score and The Poet And The Pendulum

  • @iamsuzanne73
    @iamsuzanne73 10 місяців тому +4

    I love this version so much because it’s so emotional. A room filled with metal heads being emotional and in awe of Richard Dawkins being on stage. That just blows my mind. Tampere is great as well. Spectacular even! Check it out if you want.
    Great reaction!

  • @jcd57
    @jcd57 10 місяців тому +2

    This "song" says it all. We only can feel proud to be here, to listen to this, to live our lives.... Go home and kiss your love ones. Appreciate their existence and your own... humbling... I always cry at this....❤❤

  • @markusdd5
    @markusdd5 10 місяців тому +3

    I am thankful you took the time this piece deserves, and you perfectly grasped the essence of what it is trying to achieve.
    This is not just 'some other metal song'. Not even 'just another Nightwish song'.
    To me, this is an unmatched masterpiece, and quiet possibly one ofo the best pieces of music written during the last century, if ever.
    Coming up with the idea, the lyrics and then executing it with a lineup of that level of capability...it always has me in tears live. Every. Single. Time.

  • @benbermusics
    @benbermusics 10 місяців тому +4

    Great reaction. Wonderful how you are able to include such different people with different ideas in your considerations about such a meaninful song. What I find very suiting is the way the band take their bows. They are not claiming their applause as a pay-off but are genuinely grateful to be there, being the lucky ones; when watching closely you will see shivers and tears glimmering, maybe a quiet sob here and there in the band. And they are grateful to connect with their audience, who give them the chance to create and perform. It is more like a celebration. As you say, no egos needed, we were here, together !

  • @Uziasz
    @Uziasz 3 місяці тому +1

    This is something way more than a song, its beyond that.

  • @anneliendekramer9243
    @anneliendekramer9243 10 місяців тому +2

    Amazing reaction!!! Existing is a miracle....we often forget..i❤life

  • @kossowankenobi
    @kossowankenobi 10 місяців тому +1

    Countless watches of this song, and it got me emotionally again.
    So glad you could share this experience with us. We are here.

  • @greggkonitski743
    @greggkonitski743 10 місяців тому +5

    Your appreciation for this masterpiece got you another sub pretty lady!

  • @oldmuso586
    @oldmuso586 10 місяців тому +1

    Loved watching your face through all that! You got it! :)

  • @silverblack5475
    @silverblack5475 10 місяців тому +9

    IMHO , Tampere is better because Floors vocals are better , especially in The Toolmaker section BUT nothing wrong with The Wembley version, Nightwish always is on point Live .
    Anyway this was one of the best reactions to this Masterpiece......your interpretation of the song was spot on and just the fact you took the time to look up words speaks volumes of how authentic and how much it meant to you ......when i saw the emotion on your face during " we were here " really got me .

    • @ANDZIGCREAM
      @ANDZIGCREAM 10 місяців тому +4

      Floors voice is mixed to high in Tampere. Takes away some other backround sounds.

    • @ralfmeyer9086
      @ralfmeyer9086 10 місяців тому +1

      Nope. Wembley

    • @oneoddsockk
      @oneoddsockk 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ANDZIGCREAMNo it isn't.

    • @ANDZIGCREAM
      @ANDZIGCREAM 10 місяців тому

      @@oneoddsockk Yes it is. Trust me

    • @silverblack5475
      @silverblack5475 10 місяців тому

      @@ANDZIGCREAM im sorry but i dont hear that at all .

  • @anne-marievandruenen600
    @anne-marievandruenen600 10 місяців тому +3

    Your "wahnsinn!" made me chuckle :) As a Dutch woman living in the States I do the same, when I am really excited the good ole' Dutch comes out lol. Great reaction! I loved how you were talking of the one-in-a-million chance of being born BEFORE you heard the Richard Dawkins quote :)

  • @nightwisharmyuk
    @nightwisharmyuk 10 місяців тому +1

    UK Army popping in, seen this a thousand times and still get emotional... WE WERE HERE

  • @erikzurcher5528
    @erikzurcher5528 10 місяців тому +1

    I love this multimedia masterpiece of art. It is creative, authentic, and intellectual: all the hallmarks of a great work of art. And so well crafted as well. I have watched it many times and it gets only better. The last words spoken by Richard Dawkins was the final paragraph of Darwin's 'Origin of Species'.

  • @WardDorrity
    @WardDorrity 10 місяців тому +1

    There's another Tuomas Easter egg in the opening 6 note sequence he plays: 6 is the atomic number of carbon, upon which our biome is based. And Tuomas tosses it off like it was nothing. This man is a fricken genius.

  • @j0hnn13K
    @j0hnn13K 10 місяців тому +3

    I've been waiting for this one and your reaction is exactly that what i hoped for.. that what i kinda knew it would be.
    I truly believe that only Nightwish could put this huge subject to lyrics and song, and not make the mistake to make it preachy or pretentious, a near impossible task but NW absolutely nailed it.
    This song gets better and better each listen through, a masterclass in composition and truly their Magnum Opus (for me at least).
    When listening again, pay attention to the details.. they are countless and add so much depth and flavor to the whole experience.
    Ty for your lovely react Rosalie :)

  • @rodrigogeorgetti3635
    @rodrigogeorgetti3635 10 місяців тому +3

    This song (in my opinion) is a inflection point in Tuomas's way to compose. Although Nightwish has a lot of "not-dark" songs, the darkness was the dominant element in most of Nightwish songs. This man break through depression and suicidal thoughts, so create something like, this is an evolution too.

  • @Cobinja
    @Cobinja 10 місяців тому +9

    Floor: Enter LUCA
    Marco: Enter Ionia
    Emppu: Enter Sandman
    Congratulations, you have now reacted to the Holy Trinity of Nightwish (Ghost Love Score, The Poet And The Pendulum, The Greatest Show On Earth)

  • @russward2612
    @russward2612 10 місяців тому +2

    I first heard this in November 2020, it brought me to tears the first time. It does every time I hear it.
    If there is such a thing as a "Perfect" piece of music, this is it.
    The last line of the last verse gets me every time. Such Pathos.
    "We WERE HERE!!!!!!".
    I live in a place ( mountain west US) where music like this never gets radio airplay. They did play here once a very long time ago but I hadn't heard of them at the time. It was apparently the last performance before Annette left the band and Floor took over vocals.

  • @phm19880
    @phm19880 4 місяці тому +1

    About the drummer change in nightwish: I was very punkrock and blackmetal oriented when i was teenager(now 43), and hcpunkmetal band called rotten sound was semi famous in finland that time already..I am not 100% sure, but i think Kai Hahto is the original drummer in that extreme niche class band. But no matter that majority of ppl, like me also, never liked that type music too much, or that band, but please go see in yt video "Kai Hahto Obey". There he play drums with that band, live gig, about 15 years ago, song named obey, but entire clip is focused for Kai and had surprisingly pleasant sound. Camera just record from close how he play.
    After seeing that video, you can understand some reasons why he was choosed for nightwish.
    He get semi viral with it and was knowledged all around world as an amazingly talented and technical drummer...
    All the best and respect from Finland

  • @alleninfinity6730
    @alleninfinity6730 10 місяців тому +1

    Tuomas is a genius and this song reminds us, or should, how lucky we all are just to be alive. Thank you for your reaction. WE WERE HERE! 😀🤘

  • @EeZa1989
    @EeZa1989 3 місяці тому +1

    I just have to say huge thanks to you For doing these videos. I've listened Nightwish over 20 years. I own almost every album. Though I love the brand and their music, I've never really get to know these songs. The meanings behind the lyrics and through these reaction videos I've learned so much more. It's like I'm discovering this band all over again. So thank you so much! ❤

  • @markusjentzsch7932
    @markusjentzsch7932 21 годину тому

    "WAHNSINN!".... that was cute, lol

  • @sleeepwalk
    @sleeepwalk 10 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic reaction... and let's take a minute to talk about Rosalie in this video? She was stunning... I never talk about this but... The nails, makeup, skin, clothes... Gorgeous...

  • @PK--ITA
    @PK--ITA 10 місяців тому

    When I heard this song for the first time, just in the "live" version (I didn't know it before), only from another concert (Tampere, but whatever) I labeled it , maybe that's the term you were looking for? + then there is a great text and a great message for humanity.
    And what else to write about the vocal-musical level of this song?? Everyone already wrote it, the whole Internet wrote about it... Mermaid floor vocals, great Marko, everyone (drummer is Kai Hansen, not Jukka). Plus great references to classical music, minuetto (Mozart?), Bach, Metallica.
    edit: In my opinion, if we take the level of the lyrics of this song and we would like to share this level for the entire Coachella Festival and the Grammy Gala, then we have a repertoire for 3 years, for all artists (maybe I'm getting angry comments now, but it will only confirm what I write. ...).
    Bye Rosalie!

  • @Jutubowiec1
    @Jutubowiec1 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this reaction. What is emotional about this song is that we often forget that we are part of a miracle. Time is running out and we often waste time on irrelevant entertainment instead of something worthwhile. This song is a stimulus for self development and ego inhibition because we are one and we are still here.

  • @johnsullivan659
    @johnsullivan659 10 місяців тому +1

    the girl in the audience is a legend!

  • @ferchucabrera6146
    @ferchucabrera6146 10 місяців тому +1

    The explosion of feelings is incredible, the human condition too, and so much information is overwhelming that it is impossible not to feel what you felt. Great feedback and analysis.

  • @Greyhound53200
    @Greyhound53200 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow Rosalie! Thank you for your breathtaking MASTERCLASS about this masterpiece! You said you could have talked about this for hours. I wish you had! Thank you, thank you very much! Kind regards from the Dutch Mountains.

  • @yodel_diploma2315
    @yodel_diploma2315 9 місяців тому +1

    "We are here to care for the garden" catches me everey time...

  • @RageofHades
    @RageofHades 10 місяців тому +1

    It's been a joy to watch you progress through your Nightwish journey!

  • @mjoezic3198
    @mjoezic3198 10 місяців тому +2

    I got teared up the same phase you got emotional when i saw this the first time... what a song❤ Thanks ❤

  • @karihaapanen7520
    @karihaapanen7520 10 місяців тому +3

    My eyes are wet right now. I saw this live a week ago in Kitee Finland with fir....oh. Don't want to spoil. Be sure to watch the Tampere version as well. By yourself or with us. But check it out.

  • @TheRealRedAce
    @TheRealRedAce 10 місяців тому +1

    4.6 is the age of the earth in billions of years at the time the song is referring to.
    That "vocabulary" is even more impressive when you consider English is not the composer's native language!

  • @jimfooter9309
    @jimfooter9309 9 місяців тому +1

    This is one of my most favorite songs ever written. Ive heard every reaction video of this song . I find your analysis and insights to be the best of anyone that does these. You have such a deep and refreshing point of view. I truly enjoy all your comments and opinions. I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy and appreciate you. Never stop. Thank you very much.

  • @roy19491
    @roy19491 10 місяців тому +3

    opera, and classical music, are just heavy metal without electricity......Tuomas Holopainen is truly the "Metal Mozart, while Floor is the "Valkyrie Goddess"......a hundred years from now, mankind will look back on this the way we look back on Mozart and Beethoven.....I tend towards the scientific....LUCA: Last Unknown Common Ancestor....all life forms on this planet began from one single celled, primitive "being".....unfortunately, too many arrogant humans try to pretend that they are a lofty, godlike superior to all other forms of life, including our own species

  • @cheetor1010
    @cheetor1010 10 місяців тому +1

    Tuomas swore to never perform this song live in entirety. The is the second time I'm aware of that they actually did that. So you have to feel with him at the end, where hes pouring sweat from not getting a moments break for 20 straight minutes, on a song not meant to be played like that.
    Of course he's exhausted and in tears. The drums usually set the pace of a song, but in this one it's very much Tuomas puling the sled for almost the whole song. that last note for him was intense..

  • @BigzampanoXXL
    @BigzampanoXXL 10 місяців тому +1

    „Wahnsinn“ - you are right. One of the best reactions i have ever seen on that song. You gave your tribute to a great song.