Hello my new quirky friends from the UK! Lol I couldn't resist to watch you react to her. I've followed her for many years. Usally when I am in the mood for celtic, popish, medevil instruments etc. She is a trail blazer of what she does. She is responsible for introducing me to my 3rd band my soul told me to support out of Israel. Her friendship with Noa I think has expanded her voice. The band is Scardust and the song is Concrete Cages. I saw the livestream concert after the video was released. It was so infectious like we conquered covid! She actually did Harsh vocals to Queen of Insanity during the concert. She explained to Orr Didi how she plays the Gurdy and what's normal with it. All her tricks. She Said he put everything in the piece. I think you would love this masterpiece. I now have 3 bands my soul told me to support. I have thanked Patty for introducing me to Scardust. Check it out. Loved your reaction and banter. Peace. Stay safe. God Speed. 🍻🌹❤️🤘
Patty is super talented, super smart, and has a razor-sharp sense of humor. I discovered her when she was with Storm Seeker. She kills on their song The Longing which I listen to all the time.
In case someone missed it: Patty's new Album "Tavern" will be released at November 22, 2024. It can be pre-ordered at many stores now - as CD/DVD-bundle (one video per song with connecting scenes to get a movie as DVD) or as Vinyl. The first two singles/videos "Brighter days come" and "Find me some pretty girls" (ft. Adaya from Faun and Pernilla Kannapinn) can be found on her channel.
Patty is featured on the song 'Concrete Cages' by Scardust ua-cam.com/video/9El7fWOPpY0/v-deo.html Patty reached out to Noa Gruman as she was a fan of Scardust and wanted to know how to sing some of the parts in the previous albulm, Sands of Time. Later she was featured on the latest album
There's a video about in on Pattys youtube-channel. Actually she asked Noa for vocal lessons and sent her a short clip about her singing Scardust's "Sands of time". Then she bought herself a ticket for the next Scardust-show in Berlin and met Noa, who was already impressed by Pattys clip. As a result, Patty ended up on stage with Scardust for this gig - so you might say, the ticket was wasted. :D After that, Patty was even invited to join the Scardust-UK-tour and (again) after that, 2 songs were created: "One by One" from Patty with Hellscore - the choir of Noa Gruman - and the mentioned "Concrete Cages".
This is much more "poppy" than her usual, though she is very varied in her output so I'm not sure "usual" means anything with Patty! She does a hurdy-gurdy and nyckelharpa cover of (part of) _Last_ _Ride_ _of_ _the_ _Day_ which I'm sure you would enjoy if you fancy a short reaction sometime (less than 2 minutes)...
Hiho. I always like it, when someone reacts to one of Patty's songs, but in this case a few remarks might be necessary in advance, because this is not a typical "Patty-song", if something like this really exists. The song was composed, arranged and produced in very short time because of the timelines set by NDR (a public German TV and radiostation) for Eurovision. Pattys goal was to compete at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) for Germany and therefore the song contains less hurdy-gurdy than usual and is more ESC- than Patty-style. Additionally Patty could not work with one of her "normal" producers because of these timelines and therefore had to go to someone she had never worked with before. But still they got to complete, arrange and produce the song in one single day of work! The video was published after a week of that - also quite improvised and low budget. Having this in mind, I feel that this song - which is definitely not my favourite Patty-song (I prefer "Horizons turned red", "One by one" and/or her hurdy-gurdy-only version of the song "The longing", which she originally wrote for the pirate-metal band "Storm Seeker" while she was am member of it) - turned out quite impressive.
@@DashyAndDadReacts You're welcome. And might I suggest to you to look at another song, in which Patty plays a big part? The song "Concrete cages" from Scardust is a fantastic collab with Patty (they are all friends for years now) and designed to show not only what could be done with a hurdy-gurdy in prog-metal but also the huge skills of the other musicians, especially Noa Gruman, which is a impressive vocalist, and bassist Orr Didi, who wrote the song: ua-cam.com/video/9El7fWOPpY0/v-deo.html
With her we would have definitely done better at the ESC xD Patty Gurdy has another great song with the 2nd singer (Ben Metzner) from the band Feuerschwanz, who also has his own band (D'Artagnan). dArtagnan - Farewell ft. Patty Gurdy (although sung in German/folk rock
Far from her best but still miles better than the one they went with. Germany seems relentlessly efficient in picking songs that will finish last or near to last. It's a gift.
Hello my new quirky friends from the UK! Lol I couldn't resist to watch you react to her. I've followed her for many years. Usally when I am in the mood for celtic, popish, medevil instruments etc. She is a trail blazer of what she does. She is responsible for introducing me to my 3rd band my soul told me to support out of Israel. Her friendship with Noa I think has expanded her voice. The band is Scardust and the song is Concrete Cages. I saw the livestream concert after the video was released. It was so infectious like we conquered covid! She actually did Harsh vocals to Queen of Insanity during the concert. She explained to Orr Didi how she plays the Gurdy and what's normal with it. All her tricks. She Said he put everything in the piece. I think you would love this masterpiece. I now have 3 bands my soul told me to support. I have thanked Patty for introducing me to Scardust. Check it out. Loved your reaction and banter. Peace. Stay safe. God Speed. 🍻🌹❤️🤘
Thanks so much! 🥰🔥🥰
Patty is super talented, super smart, and has a razor-sharp sense of humor. I discovered her when she was with Storm Seeker. She kills on their song The Longing which I listen to all the time.
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In case someone missed it: Patty's new Album "Tavern" will be released at November 22, 2024. It can be pre-ordered at many stores now - as CD/DVD-bundle (one video per song with connecting scenes to get a movie as DVD) or as Vinyl. The first two singles/videos "Brighter days come" and "Find me some pretty girls" (ft. Adaya from Faun and Pernilla Kannapinn) can be found on her channel.
Whoop 🙌 awesome
I love patty. She is so creative and her music was the main theme in an Amazon tv show
Same 🔥
Love this song
Us too whoop 🙌
Patty is featured on the song 'Concrete Cages' by Scardust ua-cam.com/video/9El7fWOPpY0/v-deo.html Patty reached out to Noa Gruman as she was a fan of Scardust and wanted to know how to sing some of the parts in the previous albulm, Sands of Time. Later she was featured on the latest album
Amazing
There's a video about in on Pattys youtube-channel. Actually she asked Noa for vocal lessons and sent her a short clip about her singing Scardust's "Sands of time". Then she bought herself a ticket for the next Scardust-show in Berlin and met Noa, who was already impressed by Pattys clip. As a result, Patty ended up on stage with Scardust for this gig - so you might say, the ticket was wasted. :D After that, Patty was even invited to join the Scardust-UK-tour and (again) after that, 2 songs were created: "One by One" from Patty with Hellscore - the choir of Noa Gruman - and the mentioned "Concrete Cages".
This is much more "poppy" than her usual, though she is very varied in her output so I'm not sure "usual" means anything with Patty! She does a hurdy-gurdy and nyckelharpa cover of (part of) _Last_ _Ride_ _of_ _the_ _Day_ which I'm sure you would enjoy if you fancy a short reaction sometime (less than 2 minutes)...
Last ride of the Day has been done! thankies John
@@DashyAndDadReacts Oh yeah, so you have. And I already watched and liked your reaction. D'oh! 😂
@@elvwood hehe no worries =p
Love this upbeat Irish tune! ❤
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Hiho. I always like it, when someone reacts to one of Patty's songs, but in this case a few remarks might be necessary in advance, because this is not a typical "Patty-song", if something like this really exists. The song was composed, arranged and produced in very short time because of the timelines set by NDR (a public German TV and radiostation) for Eurovision. Pattys goal was to compete at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) for Germany and therefore the song contains less hurdy-gurdy than usual and is more ESC- than Patty-style. Additionally Patty could not work with one of her "normal" producers because of these timelines and therefore had to go to someone she had never worked with before. But still they got to complete, arrange and produce the song in one single day of work! The video was published after a week of that - also quite improvised and low budget. Having this in mind, I feel that this song - which is definitely not my favourite Patty-song (I prefer "Horizons turned red", "One by one" and/or her hurdy-gurdy-only version of the song "The longing", which she originally wrote for the pirate-metal band "Storm Seeker" while she was am member of it) - turned out quite impressive.
Thanks so much for the info 🤩
@@DashyAndDadReacts You're welcome. And might I suggest to you to look at another song, in which Patty plays a big part? The song "Concrete cages" from Scardust is a fantastic collab with Patty (they are all friends for years now) and designed to show not only what could be done with a hurdy-gurdy in prog-metal but also the huge skills of the other musicians, especially Noa Gruman, which is a impressive vocalist, and bassist Orr Didi, who wrote the song: ua-cam.com/video/9El7fWOPpY0/v-deo.html
@@Ado_rpg amazing thanks 🙏
With her we would have definitely done better at the ESC xD
Patty Gurdy has another great song with the 2nd singer (Ben Metzner) from the band Feuerschwanz, who also has his own band (D'Artagnan).
dArtagnan - Farewell ft. Patty Gurdy (although sung in German/folk rock
Hehe 😜
❤❤
Good night Belli
Good night
This is far from her best song fyi
Far from her best but still miles better than the one they went with. Germany seems relentlessly efficient in picking songs that will finish last or near to last. It's a gift.
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