This song is about astrigeologist Eugene "Gene" Shoemaker, the only human who's buried to the Moon. Very impressive operatic ending but the first part was probably harder to sing for Floor. Art!
@@arturama8581shoemaker was a great and noble researcher whose lifes work will probably save humanity from certain extinction in the future. Sounds incredible but its true. Before he came along and challenged the scientific consensus, nobody knew that craters on earth were caused by massive asteroid collisions and mass extinctions. He alone presented his theory and proved it. Now because of him we have a multitude of equipment and eyes tracking dangerous objects threatening the earth, and developing ways to mitigate them. Without Shoemaker we would just be oblivious, going about our business until we, or whatever we evolve into, would be wiped from the earths surface like the dinosaurs. Shoemaker really is that important, please dont desecrate his memorial by questioning and trivializing it. His remains were sent there because he had wanted to join the astronaut program during the apollo era but didnt make the cut. To honor him they fulfilled his dream for him.
@@KristinKali :)) From the first note of the song to the last, your eyes reflected attention and interest.. going through vulnerability, at the quote from Shakespeare, then finally to pure amazement, at the vocal operatic segment. Yes, I could read everything on your face :) and this is your openness.. your talent.
You’re doing just fine, Kristin SHOEMAKER This song was written for and dedicated to Eugene Shoemaker, the only human whose ashes were buried on the moon by Apollo Astronauts. Eugene Merle Shoemaker was an American geologist and one of the founders of the field of planetary science. He co-discovered Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with his wife Carolyn S. Shoemaker and David H. Levy. This comet hit Jupiter in July 1994: the impact was televised around the world. Laudato si' is the second encyclical of Pope Francis. The encyclical has the subtitle "on care for our common home". In it, the pope critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, laments environmental degradation and global warming, and calls all people of the world to take "swift and unified global action." Ad Astra is Latin for “to the stars”
Correction: he was not buried by Apollo astronauts as he passed away 1997. Some of his ashes were part of a probe that intentionally crashed into the moon.
Thanks for the great reaction Kristin! Here's a little background on the meaning behind this song. It has several layers of meaning to peel back. This song was a tribute to the life of Eugene Shoemaker. Shoemaker was a geologist and well-known as being "the father of planetary science". You may have heard of his name before as one of the discoverers of the Shoemaker-Levy (Levy was his wife) comet that broke up and collided with Jupiter back in 1994. Anyway, Shoemaker worked for NASA for many years and was part of the Apollo program as an astronaut until his being diagnosed with Addison's disease, which grounded him. Later in his life, he said that the greatest disappointment of his life was that he never got to go bang his hammer on the moon. He was killed in a car accident in 1997 while in Australia researching a meteor crater there. In 1999 a special urn carrying his ashes was attached to the Lunar Surveyor probe which mapped the moon and then (intentionally) crashed into a crater near the lunar south pole (which by the way was named after Shoemaker already), making him the only person to be buried on another celestial body. The urn was engraved with the Shakespeare quote from Romeo and Juliet in the video. The "Laudato Si" and "Ad Astra" bits at the end were Latin, meaning "Praise be" and "To the stars". But there's a little more to it than just that. "Laudato Si" is a phrase taken from St. Francis of Assissi's famous song "The Canticle of the Sun", in which he praises the air, water, fire, sun, planets, animals, etc. as being our brothers and sisters. Death as well. And the most notable line regarding this song was: "Laudato si, mi Signore, per sora Luna e le stelle: in celu l'ài formate clarite et pretiose et belle." which means: "Praised be You, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars, in heaven you formed them clear and precious and beautiful." The term "Ad astra" is used in a variety of places in ancient Latin writings as well as in some modern contexts. Beyond its literal meaning, it implies the accomplishment of something that is practically impossible or very difficult. The first known usage is from Virgil in The Aneid, where he wrote "sic itur ad astra" or "thus one journeys to the stars" with the idea that it is how one accomplishes the impossible, and "opta ardua pennis astra sequi" or "desire to pursue the high (or hard to reach) stars on wings" when Aeneas taunts Turnus in combat. Another origin is Seneca the Younger, who wrote "non est ad astra mollis e terris via" or "there is no easy way from the earth to the stars". After the disaster of Apollo 1 in which three astronauts were killed in a flash fire that destroyed their capsule on the launching pad, a memorial was erected with the phrase "ad astra per aspera" which means "to the stars through hardships". The Nightwish folks are not religious, but they wanted to convey a sense of religious reverence for Shoemaker and the people like him who help us gain a scientific understanding of the world. This same attitude can be seen in spades in the Nightwish song "The Greatest Show on Earth" as well. This reverence for the natural world and for scientific understanding can also be seen clearly in Nightwish's "The Greatest Show on Earth" which includes some commentary by Richard Dawkins.
You have come a long way since your very first NW reaction. Boy oh boy do I remember that one 😉. NW took a left turn with this album and I think I like it. It grows on me more and more after every listen. Hi K 🤗
I appreciate that!! hahahaha!! I remember it like it was yesterday RAUL!! #GLS till i die!! bahahaha! and i love this sound too... and the Celtic sound... im a more edgier sound :)
Hi Kristin, Just to let you know that prayers and wishes are with through this tough time you're experiencing. I to experience depression and do take medication for it. I also have other methods of on how I deal with it. I like talking to people. I do go for a walk just to exercise and keep myself healthy. Have to since I'm also Type-2. And then there is the medium of music. It takes me to a good place from within. When I hear a song that moves me emotionally, it's relief that I feel and those demons that have invaded my mind is pushed out for that moment. I discovered Nightwish on Music Choice channel on TV. Ever since, I have become a fan of their music. I've listened to the whole album and includes the second CD "All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World" which is though only instrumental, it is beautiful and also soothing. This is how I cope. I hope this also helps you. My prayers are with you and God bless.
👊❤️🗣Thankyou my Nightwish family, I do take medication for depression... and I love nature and find myself outside a lot. This cov-19 and how it’s affected us... whether or not “we believe” has really HURT people ... lost jobs, lives, children being abused... it affects me. It was my breaking point.
Hi Kristin! How's the heart? Hope all is well with you. My take is this: For some unknown reason, it takes music like this, made by a Masters Guild of musicians like Nightwish, to make one realize how _small_ we are in this universe -- yet, at the same time, how magnificent, majestic and glorious this universe really is. When one thinks about it in this perspective, you can't help but be awestruck, and filled with such a feeling of wonder, that it seems it is almost impossible that we live on this Pale Blue Dot called Earth -- and not only have we survived on this rock, but we have _thrived_ -- and in the process, have learned so much about the place we call home, and our place in the universe. Truly, it is a gift that we have the means and opportunity to learn some truly amazing and wondrous things, if only we would simply take the time and effort to learn them. We all could learn a valuable piece of wisdom from Eugene Shoemaker and others, should we merely choose to. And Kristin? Remember, music can do more than you think -- it can help you bounce back from a rough day, can give you energy and the will to keep fighting. I know this, because #MusicIsMyWeapon -- and #MusicSavesLives
Hi Kristin, nice nice again Nightwish!!! I´m happy! And this song is soo good! Floor´s voice in last part, I´m in heaven. I could listen that whole evening! Like some has told already, this was about US scientist Eugene Shoemaker. When you have time, google his life story. That quote from Shakespeare is in his urn where part of his ashes are - in moon near crater - Shoemaker. His wife (over 90 years old now, still living) has said "whenever I look to the moon, I see my late husband there". I wish she could hear this song made to honor his husband . And of course I hope she would like also this song... Narrator in this spoken part is Johanna Kurkela and who´s wife she is??? Yes, correct answer is Tuomas! Have you ever done reaction to her songs? Very beautiful voice (she could be an elf :D ), mostly she do ballad type songs in Finnish. I would like make one suggestion, to song what Floor just made. Or it is not her song. it. In Netherlands they make a TV program, 3 part series , telling about war children and this is melody from that series, main theme. Floor did it just few days ago. I put here also link to it, so you can do reaction to it - if you want. So it is not metal rock or pop..., made to TV series. But very touching (what else it could be when Floor sings it ?). Floor sing it in Dutch, but there are subs and you can get from there English. Actually, you can get from there 39 different languages! Made by Floor / Nightwish fans all over the world. Floor was really amazed by that, just in few days she got all those different languages! Here is link: ua-cam.com/video/e6-6NVsbg6U/v-deo.html
As others have said, this is a tribute to a famous astronomer. Floor said this opera part was the most challenging for her on the album. She did several versions of it but was not completely satisfied. She went home after studio recording completed and re-did it again with choir mixed in and became a masterpiece. Tuomas approved. This album is just beautiful but need to listen to it many times. The vocals of all three singers are throughout album and drumming is something. Please continue listening. The last song on album, Endlessness, is just so deep but dark. Marco shines on it. Another song that might make you cry is Procession. It is tribute so endangered animals. Floor voice is so amazing on it. Things are getting better and we will get through this time
This record has many.messages about the human condition woven into the tapestries of the individual tracks. Cautionary, contemplative and exhilarating all at once, hope you get something meaningful and positive with each track. Oh and of course the place isn't the same without your smile, hang in there.
The quote before the operatic section is from romeo and juliette,and is inscribed on shoemakers urn.which is located on the moo n after being allowed to be on a launch that was intentionally crashed into the moon after the mission was completed That's a huge show of respect from the scientific community.
Hi, Kristin. Nice to see you again. I didn't know or had heard of Eugene Shoemaker before. With this record, I know and certainly many others as well. What a tribute to the work of life.
Laudato Si Ad Astra = All Praise to the Stars.... Like the Royal Australian Air Force motto "Per Ardua Ad Astra" = through effort/work/adversity to the stars. I've missed your Nightwish reactions and I'm glad you are back!
I appreciate your take on this song. I have heard all the new album. It's hard for me to judge this because I started listening to Nightwish from the 2013 Wacken concert. This doesn't compare iny opinion. Maybe they will have a breakthrough with a live concert
Hi Kristin, haven't been on your channel for a long time, I really hope you are ok. This new album is really amazing, I really love it. Floor is so amazing on this song. Hope to see you with more Nightwish. Take care.
One thing I like about the album is that it definitely has a different sound/vide to my ears. It is growing on me. If you have not reacted to it; take a listen to Harvest, lead vocals by Troy.
Others mentioned Astronomer Shoemaker, there was a comet named Shoemaker-Levy Comet crashed into Jupiter years ago. I know that Ad Astra means"To The Stars". This song would be a theme song for 1st manned space flight from USA soil in 11 years week from today. Flight is the SpaceX.
Hi, I'm a professional UA-cam watcher, and reactions coach. Your reaction was good. You was surprised and appreciative. You did a technicaly good Shoemaker reaction.
Hi Kristen Floor rocks this song. She had problems with the operatic part and it didn't come better until the choir. Tuomas's wife is saying the speaking part. You should listen to How's the Heart lyrics and acoustic
👊❤️ 🗣Hi 👋 John! You probably did not recognize me... I was only wearing sunblock when I did the video of “How is the Heart” 😂 ua-cam.com/video/uqg3ne4cl1w/v-deo.html
Pauses: "I thought this would be heavier"
Unpauses: *Instantly gets heavier*
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This song is about astrigeologist Eugene "Gene" Shoemaker, the only human who's buried to the Moon. Very impressive operatic ending but the first part was probably harder to sing for Floor. Art!
"the only human who's buried to the Moon"
How do you know? Where is your proof? "The only human who's buried to the Moon, as far as we know"!
@@arturama8581 You must be the big humorist at any birthday.
@@arturama8581shoemaker was a great and noble researcher whose lifes work will probably save humanity from certain extinction in the future. Sounds incredible but its true. Before he came along and challenged the scientific consensus, nobody knew that craters on earth were caused by massive asteroid collisions and mass extinctions. He alone presented his theory and proved it. Now because of him we have a multitude of equipment and eyes tracking dangerous objects threatening the earth, and developing ways to mitigate them. Without Shoemaker we would just be oblivious, going about our business until we, or whatever we evolve into, would be wiped from the earths surface like the dinosaurs.
Shoemaker really is that important, please dont desecrate his memorial by questioning and trivializing it. His remains were sent there because he had wanted to join the astronaut program during the apollo era but didnt make the cut. To honor him they fulfilled his dream for him.
Love you reaction. Your eyes are beautiful watching this. Good job.
Your eyes, listening to Nightwish, says it all :)
Hi GABRIEL!! it is sooo good to see you!! and it was that obvious?? oh my gosh! :)
@@KristinKali :)) From the first note of the song to the last, your eyes reflected attention and interest.. going through vulnerability, at the quote from Shakespeare, then finally to pure amazement, at the vocal operatic segment. Yes, I could read everything on your face :) and this is your openness.. your talent.
🗣You made me cry good tears... Thankyou 🙂... it’s good to hear .. 😘
trust me this whole album is a master work.
youre right "wow"
If you haven't watched the Tribal lyric video yet, I suggest you do. I bet you love it :)
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Beautiful Song!!
You’re doing just fine, Kristin SHOEMAKER
This song was written for and dedicated to Eugene Shoemaker, the only human whose ashes were buried on the moon by Apollo Astronauts. Eugene Merle Shoemaker was an American geologist and one of the founders of the field of planetary science. He co-discovered Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with his wife Carolyn S. Shoemaker and David H. Levy. This comet hit Jupiter in July 1994: the impact was televised around the world.
Laudato si' is the second encyclical of Pope Francis. The encyclical has the subtitle "on care for our common home". In it, the pope critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, laments environmental degradation and global warming, and calls all people of the world to take "swift and unified global action."
Ad Astra is Latin for “to the stars”
Correction: he was not buried by Apollo astronauts as he passed away 1997. Some of his ashes were part of a probe that intentionally crashed into the moon.
ChrisEchoes I stand corrected. Thank you.
Good on you
Thanks for the great reaction Kristin!
Here's a little background on the meaning behind this song. It has several layers of meaning to peel back.
This song was a tribute to the life of Eugene Shoemaker. Shoemaker was a geologist and well-known as being "the father of planetary science". You may have heard of his name before as one of the discoverers of the Shoemaker-Levy (Levy was his wife) comet that broke up and collided with Jupiter back in 1994. Anyway, Shoemaker worked for NASA for many years and was part of the Apollo program as an astronaut until his being diagnosed with Addison's disease, which grounded him. Later in his life, he said that the greatest disappointment of his life was that he never got to go bang his hammer on the moon. He was killed in a car accident in 1997 while in Australia researching a meteor crater there. In 1999 a special urn carrying his ashes was attached to the Lunar Surveyor probe which mapped the moon and then (intentionally) crashed into a crater near the lunar south pole (which by the way was named after Shoemaker already), making him the only person to be buried on another celestial body. The urn was engraved with the Shakespeare quote from Romeo and Juliet in the video.
The "Laudato Si" and "Ad Astra" bits at the end were Latin, meaning "Praise be" and "To the stars". But there's a little more to it than just that.
"Laudato Si" is a phrase taken from St. Francis of Assissi's famous song "The Canticle of the Sun", in which he praises the air, water, fire, sun, planets, animals, etc. as being our brothers and sisters. Death as well. And the most notable line regarding this song was:
"Laudato si, mi Signore, per sora Luna e le stelle:
in celu l'ài formate clarite et pretiose et belle."
which means:
"Praised be You, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars,
in heaven you formed them clear and precious and beautiful."
The term "Ad astra" is used in a variety of places in ancient Latin writings as well as in some modern contexts. Beyond its literal meaning, it implies the accomplishment of something that is practically impossible or very difficult. The first known usage is from Virgil in The Aneid, where he wrote "sic itur ad astra" or "thus one journeys to the stars" with the idea that it is how one accomplishes the impossible, and "opta ardua pennis astra sequi" or "desire to pursue the high (or hard to reach) stars on wings" when Aeneas taunts Turnus in combat. Another origin is Seneca the Younger, who wrote "non est ad astra mollis e terris via" or "there is no easy way from the earth to the stars".
After the disaster of Apollo 1 in which three astronauts were killed in a flash fire that destroyed their capsule on the launching pad, a memorial was erected with the phrase "ad astra per aspera" which means "to the stars through hardships".
The Nightwish folks are not religious, but they wanted to convey a sense of religious reverence for Shoemaker and the people like him who help us gain a scientific understanding of the world. This same attitude can be seen in spades in the Nightwish song "The Greatest Show on Earth" as well. This reverence for the natural world and for scientific understanding can also be seen clearly in Nightwish's "The Greatest Show on Earth" which includes some commentary by Richard Dawkins.
The "Activate Windows" in the corner makes this video truly an epic commercial
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hope things get better soon, you deserve to be happy. I've always loved your Nightwish reactions :) Stay safe, and have a wonderful day
👊❤️🥰🗣Thankyou Daak.. that is kind of you ☺️💕 have a wonderful day in return 🙏 be safe
Laudato Si Ad Astra = Praise be to you (Shoemaker). To the stars...☀️
👊❤️😳🗣WOW!!! How lovely!!! ☺️
Kristin. Missed your Nightwish reactions.
👊❤️🗣And I missed you All 🥰
You have come a long way since your very first NW reaction. Boy oh boy do I remember that one 😉. NW took a left turn with this album and I think I like it. It grows on me more and more after every listen. Hi K 🤗
I appreciate that!! hahahaha!! I remember it like it was yesterday RAUL!! #GLS till i die!! bahahaha! and i love this sound too... and the Celtic sound... im a more edgier sound :)
Hi Kristin,
Just to let you know that prayers and wishes are with through this tough time you're experiencing. I to experience depression and do take medication for it. I also have other methods of on how I deal with it. I like talking to people. I do go for a walk just to exercise and keep myself healthy. Have to since I'm also Type-2. And then there is the medium of music. It takes me to a good place from within. When I hear a song that moves me emotionally, it's relief that I feel and those demons that have invaded my mind is pushed out for that moment. I discovered Nightwish on Music Choice channel on TV. Ever since, I have become a fan of their music. I've listened to the whole album and includes the second CD "All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World" which is though only instrumental, it is beautiful and also soothing. This is how I cope. I hope this also helps you. My prayers are with you and God bless.
👊❤️🗣Thankyou my Nightwish family, I do take medication for depression... and I love nature and find myself outside a lot. This cov-19 and how it’s affected us... whether or not “we believe” has really HURT people ... lost jobs, lives, children being abused... it affects me. It was my breaking point.
This is for Eugene Shoemaker who had his ashes buried on the moon
Hi Kristin! How's the heart? Hope all is well with you.
My take is this: For some unknown reason, it takes music like this, made by a Masters Guild of musicians like Nightwish, to make one realize how _small_ we are in this universe -- yet, at the same time, how magnificent, majestic and glorious this universe really is. When one thinks about it in this perspective, you can't help but be awestruck, and filled with such a feeling of wonder, that it seems it is almost impossible that we live on this Pale Blue Dot called Earth -- and not only have we survived on this rock, but we have _thrived_ -- and in the process, have learned so much about the place we call home, and our place in the universe.
Truly, it is a gift that we have the means and opportunity to learn some truly amazing and wondrous things, if only we would simply take the time and effort to learn them. We all could learn a valuable piece of wisdom from Eugene Shoemaker and others, should we merely choose to.
And Kristin? Remember, music can do more than you think -- it can help you bounce back from a rough day, can give you energy and the will to keep fighting. I know this, because
#MusicIsMyWeapon -- and
#MusicSavesLives
Welcome back !!!
A metal space opera.
🥰💕🙏🗣EXACTLY!!
Hi Kristin, nice nice again Nightwish!!! I´m happy! And this song is soo good! Floor´s voice in last part, I´m in heaven. I could listen that whole evening!
Like some has told already, this was about US scientist Eugene Shoemaker. When you have time, google his life story. That quote from Shakespeare is in his urn where part of his ashes are - in moon near crater - Shoemaker. His wife (over 90 years old now, still living) has said "whenever I look to the moon, I see my late husband there". I wish she could hear this song made to honor his husband . And of course I hope she would like also this song...
Narrator in this spoken part is Johanna Kurkela and who´s wife she is??? Yes, correct answer is Tuomas!
Have you ever done reaction to her songs? Very beautiful voice (she could be an elf :D ), mostly she do ballad type songs in Finnish.
I would like make one suggestion, to song what Floor just made. Or it is not her song. it. In Netherlands they make a TV program, 3 part series , telling about war children and this is melody from that series, main theme. Floor did it just few days ago. I put here also link to it, so you can do reaction to it - if you want. So it is not metal rock or pop..., made to TV series. But very touching (what else it could be when Floor sings it ?). Floor sing it in Dutch, but there are subs and you can get from there English. Actually, you can get from there 39 different languages! Made by Floor / Nightwish fans all over the world. Floor was really amazed by that, just in few days she got all those different languages!
Here is link: ua-cam.com/video/e6-6NVsbg6U/v-deo.html
As others have said, this is a tribute to a famous astronomer. Floor said this opera part was the most challenging for her on the album. She did several versions of it but was not completely satisfied. She went home after studio recording completed and re-did it again with choir mixed in and became a masterpiece. Tuomas approved. This album is just beautiful but need to listen to it many times. The vocals of all three singers are throughout album and drumming is something. Please continue listening. The last song on album, Endlessness, is just so deep but dark. Marco shines on it. Another song that might make you cry is Procession. It is tribute so endangered animals. Floor voice is so amazing on it. Things are getting better and we will get through this time
This record has many.messages about the human condition woven into the tapestries of the individual tracks. Cautionary, contemplative and exhilarating all at once, hope you get something meaningful and positive with each track. Oh and of course the place isn't the same without your smile, hang in there.
The quote before the operatic section is from romeo and juliette,and is inscribed on shoemakers urn.which is located on the moo n after being allowed to be on a launch that was intentionally crashed into the moon after the mission was completed
That's a huge show of respect from the scientific community.
👊❤️🥰🗣You are a godsend Bear... I am so lucky you watch over me.. Thankyou for this poignant comment my friend ☺️💕
Hi, Kristin. Nice to see you again. I didn't know or had heard of Eugene Shoemaker before. With this record, I know and certainly many others as well. What a tribute to the work of life.
Laudato Si Ad Astra = All Praise to the Stars.... Like the Royal Australian Air Force motto "Per Ardua Ad Astra" = through effort/work/adversity to the stars. I've missed your Nightwish reactions and I'm glad you are back!
It's the same motto as the Royal Air Force. :)
@@SophineSophont We are cousins (RAAF/RAF) Aren't we!?... :D
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I appreciate your take on this song. I have heard all the new album. It's hard for me to judge this because I started listening to Nightwish from the 2013 Wacken concert. This doesn't compare iny opinion. Maybe they will have a breakthrough with a live concert
All my best to you, Kristin. Hope the music lifts you up. 💛
IN MEMORIAM .. Eugene Shoemaker
This song is Nightwish most beautiful Song ever. The end give me goosebumps. Play this Song on guitar is so fun. 🙂
You are darn talented! 😅
@@KristinKali Thanks. 🙂
Hi Kristin, haven't been on your channel for a long time, I really hope you are ok. This new album is really amazing, I really love it. Floor is so amazing on this song. Hope to see you with more Nightwish. Take care.
👊❤️🥰🗣Thankyou so very much Piia! It is wonderful to see you ☺️💕 And I never have a doubt about Floor 😉
One thing I like about the album is that it definitely has a different sound/vide to my ears. It is growing on me. If you have not reacted to it; take a listen to Harvest, lead vocals by Troy.
I believe i did the lyric video... it was a while back :) nice to see you Harry!
@@KristinKali Cool. Started listening to Nightwish now that the new album is out.
Glad to see you back! Nightwish army is always here
👊❤️🗣Glad to see you! 🥰🙏💕
Hope you're feeling better Kristin, take are 💗
👊❤️🥰🗣Thankyou take care Friend!
Others mentioned Astronomer Shoemaker, there was a comet named Shoemaker-Levy Comet crashed into Jupiter years ago. I know that Ad Astra means"To The Stars". This song would be a theme song for 1st manned space flight from USA soil in 11 years week from today. Flight is the SpaceX.
Great reaction Kristin ... good to see your well ... keep safe !!
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I've subscribed for a while, this is my favorite reaction. you expressed the emotion of the song quite well. And no trains.
👊❤️🗣Thankyou Marshall, I’m surprised ... there was no trains 😧... I guess maybe 1-2am is the best time! 🤔
By the way, Floor Jansen has her own UA-cam channel.
Nice, thanks!!!
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Hello beautiful! Great reaction. Tuomas is transcendental here. Hope you're doing well. 💓
👊❤️🗣Hello Pietro!
Hi, I'm a professional UA-cam watcher, and reactions coach. Your reaction was good. You was surprised and appreciative. You did a technicaly good Shoemaker reaction.
If you google Eugene Shoemaker you understand this entire song. It is an "Ode" to this giant of planetary science.
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I really like this one... much love 💘 my Queen
👊❤️🗣Much love Ragin! So good to see you out here 🥰🙏💕
Hi Kristen Floor rocks this song. She had problems with the operatic part and it didn't come better until the choir. Tuomas's wife is saying the speaking part. You should listen to How's the Heart lyrics and acoustic
You'll really enjoy their new song "Tribal". Oh, and "Endlessness".
👊❤️🥰🙏🗣Thankyou for the tip!! I love the help! ☺️💕
I bet you will like it :)
If you want something happy check out How is the Heart from the new album. It has such an important message for the times we find ourselves in.
👊❤️ 🗣Hi 👋 John! You probably did not recognize me... I was only wearing sunblock when I did the video of “How is the Heart” 😂
ua-cam.com/video/uqg3ne4cl1w/v-deo.html
Isit faster than normal, 1.1 ore 1.2 speed?
*Activate Windows*
Go to Settings to activate Windows.
Just sayin'.
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