Thankyou Greyhound! i feel that your wish has already come true!... my kids more than make up for all the love i ever missed ... i love them so very much!
***********************NIGHTWISH FAMILY TONIGHT I WILL BE DOING MORE NIGHTWISH! I HAVE AT LEAST 2-3 MORE TRACKS TO DO** (Time for my family now #much love)****
Jukka Helminen oh my goodness!! Thankyou so much! I’m having so many technical problems my lovelies!!! The sound for some reason is not recording?!? On the video! Aaaghg
It is a beautiful song. For some reason, towards the end when Marko starts doing that bit, it sounds to me like Marko is crying for all of us who maybe didn't have this kind of relationship... Gets me every time.💖🤘👍💯
HELLO MY LOVELIES!! I’m EXPERIENCING SOUND ISSUES!!! IM WORKING ON IT AS FAST AS I CAN... 😫😫. The sound IS NOT COMING THROUGH ON VIDEOS.. Don’t Fret tho... THE FIRST VIDEOS perfected will be NIGHTWISH 🙏🙂💕 all love to you
I am not as close to my Dad as I am to Mum, because I was in hospital a lot during my childhood, and she was helping look after me, while Dad looked after my elder brother. I appreciate them more since they retired to Spain from the UK in 2003. They're both getting more age-related health problems, and I do worry about not being there for them. But then, they worry about me too. Families are complicated. 🤷❤️
They have never done this song live. It is so beautiful. So interesting how Nightwish can do such heavy songs and yet always create at least one beautiful song on each album.
Well hello hello hello. The song here hit me pretty hard. And thank you very much for sharing your story amazing courage. I myself was molested when I was 14 and 15. It was not by any family or family member but by a Catholic priest.I'm 54 and now I am able to talk to my folks about. I hold no resentment or anger towards them at all.I love them.. I love them and I am one with them.for some reason or another I cried my eyes of my heart out on this song. What song is very beautiful and very rich. Thank you for playing this song. So I am here for the ride. So keep on keepin on
William Michaels 👊💙Thankyou William for your bravery in sharing 🙏💕 I feel this is the only way to help others... bc I never spoke up before... and it’s always going to be a secret if we don’t speak up! Thankyou for commenting, means more to me than you know! Much love!
I don't think I've ever gotten through this song without tearing up. My parents both died on the same calendar date several years apart. It wasn't a perfect childhood by any means but, I was loved. When the date came up last, as I'm sure it will in the years to come, this song sang and will continue to sing their memory. Thank you Tuomas and Marko.
Thank you very much and lotta love and happiness right back at you. While this one is probably one of the softest and mellowest of songs that Nightwish has ever made, it still has a lot of weight and it accentuates Floor´s sublime vocals that touch you. I absolutely get it that this would be nearly impossible to sing this live, if her emotions were unleashed at the same time.
Shout out to @Kristin Kali, bringing it to the Nightwish Fan-atics! 😂😂😂 JustIn Case you wondered, I needed this reaction this morning! Tough days at the office are made tolerable by Kali reactions to Nightwish in the morning! 🤘🏻❤️🤘🏻 Time to get back to work! Hahaha 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥❤️🔥🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Just in CASE! i just saw this comment 7-24-19 @11:42pm tuesday! Oh my goodness!! I thankyou! and I hope your days get better! always good to see your comments
Hei kaunis musiikillinen ystäväni, ja kiitos! ( Hello my beautiful musicical friend, and thank you!) First of all... Big hug 💕 In my mind music is one of the most wonderful things in the world. it´s the most international language there is, it unites all cultures and all kind of people. And it is made in everywhere, in biggest nations and in smallest tribes as well. And for me... well, music tends to be my therapy. I can get lost in it, and sometimes that becomes more of a necessity... Some folks find their strength through religion or what ever suites them, but for me it´s music and also motorcycling. Those things help me endure, and gives me joy or comfort, what ever is needed in that moment. Have a nice day, and enjoy my friend... 💖
Ari!!! this is EXACTLY right!! very well said! Music is most definitely a therapy... it can comfort, pick you up if your down, motivate, and cause you to feel all sorts of emotions that maybe you did not realize you needed to at the moment...#Happymotorcycling friend
Hi from the UK something for you the band is called Delan the song a day for ghosts live pro shot broernkerk ft floor & Marco (back before either of them were in nightwish )
Thankyou for this tip Michael D.. i never though about it like that before... when i first listened to GLS... i didn't get it...and the trolls were MERCILESS!! luckily i was steered to Romanticide! and it was a 180! its just been heaven since!
Earlier tonight on one of your reactions I said I would not be a fan. And now I watch this and could be a fan. I guess I will have to depend on you whether to watch or not.
Hallo Kristin. Your emotions so real, in my family it was my farther, when i am 17 i strong enough, i defend my mother, and took him our..so terrible times
My parents live in another country, so far ! any time this track gives me every thing ! goosebumps ! tears ! emotions ! memories .... I know you reacted to Islander before but i would suggest you the live version o Islander at Tampere ! it's very special and Marco is a great viking singer in that performance ! and don't forget about Masters of destiny by Delain official video ! Thank you ❤️❤️🤘🤘
LYRICS (in case you need them): I climbed off your back Not so long ago To a blooming meadow To a path you’d made for the lightest feet MOTHER, I am always close to you I will be waving every time you leave Oh, I am you The care, the love, the memories We are the story of one FATHER, I am always close to you I will be waving every time you leave Oh, I am you The care, the love, the memories You are forever in me This verse we wrote On a road home For you All this for you Our walk has been sublime A soaring ride and gentle lead You have the heart of a true friend One day we’ll meet on that shore again MOTHER, ... (repeat of above) FATHER, ... (repeat of above)
Hey Kristen, sorry if this stirred up painful memories - i have a feeling that the sentiment in this beautiful song will be very relevant for you and your children. Hope you are ok Xx
My relationship with my biological mother was toxic. She's narcissistic and it was slowly killing me. To save myself, I had to cut off all ties. I haven't talked to her in about 20 years and I don't regret it for a moment.
Much love to you - and for the mothers and fathes of the heart, I think you might remember couple of people when you were kid, who gave you some of the motherly love you've been missing - and fatherly. I'm sure some memories of them brings you comfort and smile. You have a boyfriend or husband (don't remember which : ) ). I'm glad you have been able to form that relationship. And some things you missed in your youth, or got treated wrong - well now you know what you don't want to pass on. You've learned something of the evil, the shadow that beats us, lures us, fools us, rejects us, haunts us, bullies us. That's how we learn to avoid it, though the lessons are painful. And our parents got through their own grinder. No matter how wrong they are, they came through their trials - and are as vulnerable as we all are. And it often comes out too controlling, or too non-chalant, or as too easy in believing us - when they shouldn't :). Out of fear, or false confidence, out of naivety - out of their work loads - or no work - pushing them to their limits, and out of the family history. Yeah, I'm learning to see my parents fairly (1 of them particularily), in human size, yet keep the respect - plus admit what's true. Toughest there of course is learning to see it from their perspective. Where they hurt, why it ripples over to me. When it comes from what I did, when it doesn't. And allowing life there, where it hurts. Hurts me or them. After all - they are where I come from. I didn't come here originally from some country - I come from them. What's in them, is in me too - so blaming doesn't must help. It's more like trying to solve it with booze or substances - makes new problems, opens old wounds, stops them from healing. Though of course I need to stand for myself. Sometimes I'm the one who's right. A least less wrong :)
Much love to you - and for the mothers and fathes of the heart, I think you might remember couple of people when you were kid, who gave you some of the motherly love you've been missing - and fatherly. I'm sure some memories of them brings you comfort and smile. You have a boyfriend or husband (don't remember which : ) ). I'm glad you have been able to form that relationship. And some things you missed in your youth, or got treated wrong - well now you know what you don't want to pass on. You've learned something of the evil, the shadow that beats us, lures us, fools us, rejects us, haunts us, bullies us. That's how we learn to avoid it, though the lessons are painful. And our parents got through their own grinder. No matter how wrong they are, they came through their trials - and are as vulnerable as we all are. And it often comes out too controlling, or too non-chalant, or as too easy in believing us - when they shouldn't :). Out of fear, or false confidence, out of naivety - out of their work loads - or no work - pushing them to their limits, and out of the family history. Yeah, I'm learning to see my parents fairly (1 of them particularily), in human size, yet keep the respect - plus admit what's true. Toughest there of course is learning to see it from their perspective. Where they hurt, why it ripples over to me. When it comes from what I did, when it doesn't. And allowing life there, where it hurts. Hurts me or them. After all - they are where I come from. I didn't come here originally from some country - I come from them. What's in them, is in me too - so blaming doesn't must help. It's more like trying to solve it with booze or substances - makes new problems, opens old wounds, stops them from healing. Though of course I need to stand for myself. Sometimes I'm the one who's right. A least less wrong :)
Much love to you - and for the mothers and fathes of the heart, I think you might remember couple of people when you were kid, who gave you some of the motherly love you've been missing - and fatherly. I'm sure some memories of them brings you comfort and smile. You have a boyfriend or husband (don't remember which : ) ). I'm glad you have been able to form that relationship. And some things you missed in your youth, or got treated wrong - well now you know what you don't want to pass on. You've learned something of the evil, the shadow that beats us, lures us, fools us, rejects us, haunts us, bullies us. That's how we learn to avoid it, though the lessons are painful. And our parents got through their own grinder. No matter how wrong they are, they came through their trials - and are as vulnerable as we all are. And it often comes out too controlling, or too non-chalant, or as too easy in believing us - when they shouldn't :). Out of fear, or false confidence, out of naivety - out of their work loads - or no work - pushing them to their limits, and out of the family history. Yeah, I'm learning to see my parents fairly (1 of them particularily), in human size, yet keep the respect - plus admit what's true. Toughest there of course is learning to see it from their perspective. Where they hurt, why it ripples over to me. When it comes from what I did, when it doesn't. And allowing life there, where it hurts. Hurts me or them. After all - they are where I come from. I didn't come here originally from some country - I come from them. What's in them, is in me too - so blaming doesn't must help. It's more like trying to solve it with booze or substances - makes new problems, opens old wounds, stops them from healing. Though of course I need to stand for myself. Sometimes I'm the one who's right. A least less wrong :)
Thankyou tim!! i was in the middle of commenting to you and Chaos broke out! im hoping that this reaches you. You are right... a few were wonderful enough to love me and thank goodness... and now my husband loves me and I am truly blessed! Much love Tim!
@@KristinKali Good to hear! - So this message came through. Living loving days to you too, and to you two too! Sorry, that's from Ismo Leikola, a Finnish stand up comedian, who plays with English words. Has many English videos, gigs in US, and other English speaking world. He did a few videos for the Webster's dictionary too, where he puzzled over one and two - and the use of w...
For all of you who didn't or couldn't have this loving relationship with your parents I wish you will be dearly loved by YOUR children.
Thankyou Greyhound! i feel that your wish has already come true!... my kids more than make up for all the love i ever missed ... i love them so very much!
@@KristinKali Then I'm very happy for you!
@@KristinKali nothing comes even close to that feeling. Greetings from a father of two.
***********************NIGHTWISH FAMILY TONIGHT I WILL BE DOING MORE NIGHTWISH! I HAVE AT LEAST 2-3 MORE TRACKS TO DO** (Time for my family now #much love)****
Can't wait to see and hear more Nightwish reactions 💜
Alway's a pleasure..💖 All ears...Thank You and good night soon. 22:22 In Finland...
Thank you for sticking with us. I really appreciate your honest insight. And love your work.
@@Deallyra They are endless forms most beautiful that continue to evolve.
robert shimek i appreciate you so very very much 🙏☺️🗣💕
Thank you, very nice reaction Nightwish is really unique and humane band, waiting your next Nightwish reaction!
Jukka Helminen oh my goodness!! Thankyou so much! I’m having so many technical problems my lovelies!!! The sound for some reason is not recording?!? On the video! Aaaghg
@@KristinKali huuuh...! tooo bad
Great song choice.....beautiful song..thankyou 👍
And Thankyou Simon!
nightwish rule the music world.
I reacted to this. Cried like a baby.😥
It is a beautiful song. For some reason, towards the end when Marko starts doing that bit, it sounds to me like Marko is crying for all of us who maybe didn't have this kind of relationship... Gets me every time.💖🤘👍💯
Love that you did this song - one of my favourites. I cannot get enough of it, brings me to tears.
Finally, totally worth the wait. Thanks and best wishes from the Nightwish country, Finland, where it's 2,30 AM right now.
Tarmo Tyyri 👊💙Best wishes Tarmo 🙏☺️
Very emotional song my friend ❤❤❤
HELLO MY LOVELIES!! I’m EXPERIENCING SOUND ISSUES!!! IM WORKING ON IT AS FAST AS I CAN... 😫😫. The sound IS NOT COMING THROUGH ON VIDEOS.. Don’t Fret tho... THE FIRST VIDEOS perfected will be NIGHTWISH 🙏🙂💕 all love to you
I am not as close to my Dad as I am to Mum, because I was in hospital a lot during my childhood, and she was helping look after me, while Dad looked after my elder brother. I appreciate them more since they retired to Spain from the UK in 2003. They're both getting more age-related health problems, and I do worry about not being there for them. But then, they worry about me too. Families are complicated. 🤷❤️
PageMonster 👊💙 Thankyou for sharing that... families definitely are complicated.. much love 🗣💕
They have never done this song live. It is so beautiful. So interesting how Nightwish can do such heavy songs and yet always create at least one beautiful song on each album.
Well hello hello hello. The song here hit me pretty hard. And thank you very much for sharing your story amazing courage. I myself was molested when I was 14 and 15. It was not by any family or family member but by a Catholic priest.I'm 54 and now I am able to talk to my folks about. I hold no resentment or anger towards them at all.I love them.. I love them and I am one with them.for some reason or another I cried my eyes of my heart out on this song. What song is very beautiful and very rich. Thank you for playing this song. So I am here for the ride. So keep on keepin on
William Michaels 👊💙Thankyou William for your bravery in sharing 🙏💕 I feel this is the only way to help others... bc I never spoke up before... and it’s always going to be a secret if we don’t speak up! Thankyou for commenting, means more to me than you know! Much love!
Love this album!
Thank You Beautiful 💞. Song and You...❤
Joulu Pukki 👊💕 so very welcome!☺️
😢 I mis them both...
Kristin, thanks for playing the song that I requested.
You are so very welcome 🙏
I don't think I've ever gotten through this song without tearing up. My parents both died on the same calendar date several years apart. It wasn't a perfect childhood by any means but, I was loved. When the date came up last, as I'm sure it will in the years to come, this song sang and will continue to sing their memory. Thank you Tuomas and Marko.
A beautiful comment Paul!!
@@KristinKali
Thank you very much and lotta love and happiness right back at you. While this one is probably one of the softest and mellowest of songs that Nightwish has ever made, it still has a lot of weight and it accentuates Floor´s sublime vocals that touch you. I absolutely get it that this would be nearly impossible to sing this live, if her emotions were unleashed at the same time.
Shout out to @Kristin Kali, bringing it to the Nightwish Fan-atics! 😂😂😂
JustIn Case you wondered, I needed this reaction this morning! Tough days at the office are made tolerable by Kali reactions to Nightwish in the morning! 🤘🏻❤️🤘🏻
Time to get back to work! Hahaha
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥❤️🔥🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Just in CASE! i just saw this comment 7-24-19 @11:42pm tuesday! Oh my goodness!! I thankyou! and I hope your days get better! always good to see your comments
Pleasant and peaceful listening to such a late night here. I wouldn't wait to hear more.
Much love to you, Kristin, and a big hug 😊💜
Anna Granath ☺️ and a big hug to you Anna!
@@KristinKali 😊
I'm speechless :]
Beautifully well written song. It's on the playlist. Salutes to you Queen Kali, you're truly amazing 💯💯💪💕
Hei kaunis musiikillinen ystäväni, ja kiitos! ( Hello my beautiful musicical friend, and thank you!)
First of all... Big hug 💕
In my mind music is one of the most wonderful things in the world. it´s the most international language there is, it unites all cultures and all kind of people. And it is made in everywhere, in biggest nations and in smallest tribes as well. And for me... well, music tends to be my therapy. I can get lost in it, and sometimes that becomes more of a necessity... Some folks find their strength through religion or what ever suites them, but for me it´s music and also motorcycling. Those things help me endure, and gives me joy or comfort, what ever is needed in that moment. Have a nice day, and enjoy my friend... 💖
Ari!!! this is EXACTLY right!! very well said! Music is most definitely a therapy... it can comfort, pick you up if your down, motivate, and cause you to feel all sorts of emotions that maybe you did not realize you needed to at the moment...#Happymotorcycling friend
Hi from the UK something for you the band is called Delan the song a day for ghosts live pro shot broernkerk ft floor & Marco (back before either of them were in nightwish )
Sometimes, especially with music as layered as Nightwish, it takes several listenings for you to fully hear the song.
Thankyou for this tip Michael D.. i never though about it like that before... when i first listened to GLS... i didn't get it...and the trolls were MERCILESS!! luckily i was steered to Romanticide! and it was a 180! its just been heaven since!
Earlier tonight on one of your reactions I said I would not be a fan. And now I watch this and could be a fan. I guess I will have to depend on you whether to watch or not.
Thank you Kristin. Big hug 💕
Ellen M 👊💙And big hug to you too Ellen.. Thankyou 🙏☺️
Superb enjoy lovelylady love this album :-)
Hallo Kristin. Your emotions so real, in my family it was my farther, when i am 17 i strong enough, i defend my mother, and took him our..so terrible times
👊❤️🗣Thankyou for sharing... seems we all have someone dark in our past... I’m glad we are stronger.. we will always be survivors 🙂
Thank you 🥰
Nuno Alves 👊💙Your welcome Nuno🙏💕
My parents live in another country, so far ! any time this track gives me every thing ! goosebumps ! tears ! emotions ! memories .... I know you reacted to Islander before but i would suggest you the live version o Islander at Tampere ! it's very special and Marco is a great viking singer in that performance ! and don't forget about Masters of destiny by Delain official video ! Thank you ❤️❤️🤘🤘
swirling clouds and a deer
es, that Islander live in Tampere is a bit different than studio version, worth to check out. Marko shines and so does whole band!
@@jukkahelminen9071 Yeaa ! absolutely worth it
LYRICS (in case you need them):
I climbed off your back
Not so long ago
To a blooming meadow
To a path you’d made for the lightest feet
MOTHER, I am always close to you
I will be waving every time you leave
Oh, I am you
The care, the love, the memories
We are the story of one
FATHER, I am always close to you
I will be waving every time you leave
Oh, I am you
The care, the love, the memories
You are forever in me
This verse we wrote
On a road home
For you
All this for you
Our walk has been sublime
A soaring ride and gentle lead
You have the heart of a true friend
One day we’ll meet on that shore again
MOTHER, ... (repeat of above)
FATHER, ... (repeat of above)
Thankyou MAC 🙂💕
Hey Kristen, sorry if this stirred up painful memories - i have a feeling that the sentiment in this beautiful song will be very relevant for you and your children. Hope you are ok Xx
There are two songs for two diferent reason i can't listen without some tears: "Thank You" by Led Zeppelin and this.
My relationship with my biological mother was toxic. She's narcissistic and it was slowly killing me. To save myself, I had to cut off all ties. I haven't talked to her in about 20 years and I don't regret it for a moment.
I wish I had that strength.. I had younger sibs... at the time I didn’t talk to her for 6 months.. and I was happy but my sibs suffered 🙁
@@KristinKali Sadly, that also meant the loss of my youngest sibling. He grew up while I've been gone. Hopefully someday I can explain it to him.
AGDinCA 👊💙 we definitely make hard sacrifices ... you and I did what we did to survive. Much love 💕 🙂
❤
Much love to you - and for the mothers and fathes of the heart, I think you might remember couple of people when you were kid, who gave you some of the motherly love you've been missing - and fatherly. I'm sure some memories of them brings you comfort and smile.
You have a boyfriend or husband (don't remember which : ) ). I'm glad you have been able to form that relationship.
And some things you missed in your youth, or got treated wrong - well now you know what you don't want to pass on. You've learned something of the evil, the shadow that beats us, lures us, fools us, rejects us, haunts us, bullies us. That's how we learn to avoid it, though the lessons are painful. And our parents got through their own grinder. No matter how wrong they are, they came through their trials - and are as vulnerable as we all are. And it often comes out too controlling, or too non-chalant, or as too easy in believing us - when they shouldn't :). Out of fear, or false confidence, out of naivety - out of their work loads - or no work - pushing them to their limits, and out of the family history.
Yeah, I'm learning to see my parents fairly (1 of them particularily), in human size, yet keep the respect - plus admit what's true. Toughest there of course is learning to see it from their perspective. Where they hurt, why it ripples over to me. When it comes from what I did, when it doesn't. And allowing life there, where it hurts. Hurts me or them.
After all - they are where I come from. I didn't come here originally from some country - I come from them. What's in them, is in me too - so blaming doesn't must help. It's more like trying to solve it with booze or substances - makes new problems, opens old wounds, stops them from healing. Though of course I need to stand for myself. Sometimes I'm the one who's right. A least less wrong :)
I am falling in love with her
Oh kenneth! we all fall in love with Floor! she is a Goddess!!!
Please react to" rest calm" as your next Nightwish song
seconded
Now that you are getting a better idea of how nightwish sounds if you herd ghost love score again would you react diffrently?
And there is not only a single version, not only Wacken.
I’m not sure Chad?... I don’t know if I would ever go back? I love going forward ... to the new!
Much love to you - and for the mothers and fathes of the heart, I think you might remember couple of people when you were kid, who gave you some of the motherly love you've been missing - and fatherly. I'm sure some memories of them brings you comfort and smile.
You have a boyfriend or husband (don't remember which : ) ). I'm glad you have been able to form that relationship.
And some things you missed in your youth, or got treated wrong - well now you know what you don't want to pass on. You've learned something of the evil, the shadow that beats us, lures us, fools us, rejects us, haunts us, bullies us. That's how we learn to avoid it, though the lessons are painful. And our parents got through their own grinder. No matter how wrong they are, they came through their trials - and are as vulnerable as we all are. And it often comes out too controlling, or too non-chalant, or as too easy in believing us - when they shouldn't :). Out of fear, or false confidence, out of naivety - out of their work loads - or no work - pushing them to their limits, and out of the family history.
Yeah, I'm learning to see my parents fairly (1 of them particularily), in human size, yet keep the respect - plus admit what's true. Toughest there of course is learning to see it from their perspective. Where they hurt, why it ripples over to me. When it comes from what I did, when it doesn't. And allowing life there, where it hurts. Hurts me or them.
After all - they are where I come from. I didn't come here originally from some country - I come from them. What's in them, is in me too - so blaming doesn't must help. It's more like trying to solve it with booze or substances - makes new problems, opens old wounds, stops them from healing. Though of course I need to stand for myself. Sometimes I'm the one who's right. A least less wrong :)
Much love to you - and for the mothers and fathes of the heart, I think you might remember couple of people when you were kid, who gave you some of the motherly love you've been missing - and fatherly. I'm sure some memories of them brings you comfort and smile.
You have a boyfriend or husband (don't remember which : ) ). I'm glad you have been able to form that relationship.
And some things you missed in your youth, or got treated wrong - well now you know what you don't want to pass on. You've learned something of the evil, the shadow that beats us, lures us, fools us, rejects us, haunts us, bullies us. That's how we learn to avoid it, though the lessons are painful. And our parents got through their own grinder. No matter how wrong they are, they came through their trials - and are as vulnerable as we all are. And it often comes out too controlling, or too non-chalant, or as too easy in believing us - when they shouldn't :). Out of fear, or false confidence, out of naivety - out of their work loads - or no work - pushing them to their limits, and out of the family history.
Yeah, I'm learning to see my parents fairly (1 of them particularily), in human size, yet keep the respect - plus admit what's true. Toughest there of course is learning to see it from their perspective. Where they hurt, why it ripples over to me. When it comes from what I did, when it doesn't. And allowing life there, where it hurts. Hurts me or them.
After all - they are where I come from. I didn't come here originally from some country - I come from them. What's in them, is in me too - so blaming doesn't must help. It's more like trying to solve it with booze or substances - makes new problems, opens old wounds, stops them from healing. Though of course I need to stand for myself. Sometimes I'm the one who's right. A least less wrong :)
Thankyou tim!! i was in the middle of commenting to you and Chaos broke out! im hoping that this reaches you. You are right... a few were wonderful enough to love me and thank goodness... and now my husband loves me and I am truly blessed! Much love Tim!
@@KristinKali Good to hear! - So this message came through.
Living loving days to you too,
and to you two too!
Sorry, that's from Ismo Leikola, a Finnish stand up comedian, who plays with English words. Has many English videos, gigs in US, and other English speaking world. He did a few videos for the Webster's dictionary too, where he puzzled over one and two - and the use of w...