Vocal Coach REACTS - NIGHTWISH "The Greatest Show On Earth"

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  • @sheilacorbin521
    @sheilacorbin521 Жыл бұрын

    That's her voice . I've seen them live 15 times and she's always on point.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi

    @CyberBeep_kenshi

    Жыл бұрын

    Seen here i various concerts, with i.e. epica. I ve NEVER heard her miss a note. She's just insanely good

  • @duelingdragons82
    @duelingdragons82 Жыл бұрын

    Most Singers sing what they can. Floor sings what she wants.

  • @ilkkak3065

    @ilkkak3065

    Жыл бұрын

    And Marko can sing too like those high harmonies with Floor here, but you should hear him sing Queen, Prince or Coolio

  • @Suicideshakes

    @Suicideshakes

    Жыл бұрын

    She's great, right? 😊 I hate that I missed the last time they came to LA waaaay back in the day. Some day though. Someday

  • @jamescoleman8954

    @jamescoleman8954

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said, and she commands the stage I mean that stage presence is unbelievable

  • @janihaavisto79

    @janihaavisto79

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Suicideshakes I hope you see them soon. I've seen them combined about 10 times. All but 2 in Finland ,well 1 was the NW cruise

  • @kampec15

    @kampec15

    Жыл бұрын

    And one person said in the past. On a Nightwish concert you don՝t hit the floor. The FLOOR hits you ❤

  • @LGPelletier
    @LGPelletier Жыл бұрын

    In case you're curious, the effect that Troy is using in the first movement to make the guitar sound like a cello is called an E-Bow. It's battery-powered, held in the picking hand, over the strings, and generates an electro-magnetic field that allows the string to sustain until the e-bow is moved, or the string is muted. They are a blast to play through a loud amp.

  • @peterbockholm3176

    @peterbockholm3176

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information! 😀 I have always thought that it was Emppu playing the intro but now I know it's Troy. There's always something new to learn about Nightwish.

  • @Klojum
    @Klojum Жыл бұрын

    The angle of Tuomas's keyboard is to take away the strain on fingers and wrists, plus the audience gets to see what the master is up to. And of course: Floor: "Enter Luca" Marko: "Enter Ionia" Emppu: "Enter Sandman"

  • @tubelious

    @tubelious

    Жыл бұрын

    yup, before Tuomas, Janne from Children of Bodom & Warmen did that. A lot more ergonomic when playing standing up, and gives the crowd some visuals.

  • @mattitu

    @mattitu

    Жыл бұрын

    And at least Jens Johansson from Stratovarius did it before Janne, probably someone else as well. It's hard to find video evidence of the live gigs in the 90´s, because most of the video quality is so bad, but I at least found one Bodom video from 1998 where Janne played with keybooard set level and also found one Stratovarius video from 1997 where Jens plays with tilted keyboard. Some Stratovarius videos from 1996 had Jens playing with level keyboard as well, so the change had to have happened sometime around 1996-1997. I've seen both bands first live around 98-99, but can't remember details that far back...

  • @tubelious

    @tubelious

    Жыл бұрын

    well of course Jens did! :D

  • @mattitu

    @mattitu

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tubelious yeah, i can imagine thats probably not the only thing Jens did first :)

  • @zbygniewprlwytzkofsky6614

    @zbygniewprlwytzkofsky6614

    Жыл бұрын

    Also Floor: enter life Floor: (at the end): enter ratkind

  • @roykliffen9674
    @roykliffen9674 Жыл бұрын

    LUCA is an acronym meaning "last universal common ancestor" [edit] It's not just Marco harmonising with Floor, Troy Donockley also joins in.

  • @TheSyncos
    @TheSyncos Жыл бұрын

    Ken, it's worth checking out the Tampere version too in your free time when you have a chance. There's some distinct differences in that show, especially how they begin the track.

  • @isuckatguitar6252

    @isuckatguitar6252

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I still prefer the Tampere version, this is good too though.

  • @kentk2215
    @kentk2215 Жыл бұрын

    The Devonian age was from around 360 to 420 million years ago, when animal life only existed in the sea, with the land having only plant life. It was followed by the Carboniferous period, when animals made their way to land. WE WERE HERE! 🌎

  • @lillianekockritz2796

    @lillianekockritz2796

    4 ай бұрын

    During the Devonian period there had been first woods on land, also several insects and first amphibians. During the Carboniferous period there had been first reptiles and insects and arachnids grew very big.

  • @MrKramer13

    @MrKramer13

    2 ай бұрын

    Um ok

  • @carlovansuylekom9657
    @carlovansuylekom9657 Жыл бұрын

    Great reaction . You are the first reactor who recognizes the pipes and i do watch a lot of Nightwish reactions . Shout out to you Ken 👍I was there in London december 2015 and it was another epic show of them 🤘

  • @timbertome2443

    @timbertome2443

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! 😄 I love when someone gets the name of the pipes correct.

  • Жыл бұрын

    The song is definitely about the creation of Earth and evolving to us humans and beyond.

  • @jeffhansen1918
    @jeffhansen1918 Жыл бұрын

    Tuomas is such a genius!

  • @frankmerris8821

    @frankmerris8821

    Жыл бұрын

    i concur

  • @572Btriode

    @572Btriode

    Жыл бұрын

    I concur.

  • @missstonehagel389

    @missstonehagel389

    4 ай бұрын

    I think that he is a genius and the Nightwish history is somehow a evidence that Dawkins' theory is right

  • @claudiamassier6776
    @claudiamassier6776 Жыл бұрын

    Just the best band ever.

  • @erickvermeulen9734
    @erickvermeulen9734 Жыл бұрын

    Funny how the sea of outstretched arms in the audience resembled the waving sea anemones shown behind the band

  • @mikeshaffer207
    @mikeshaffer207 Жыл бұрын

    "enter humanity, the destroyers!" was such a bang on call! impressive 🤘

  • @lisalaursen3684
    @lisalaursen3684 Жыл бұрын

    Great reaction Ken! Everything about this song is brilliant. The concept, arrangement, lighting, cinematography, instruments and of course Floor and Marco’s voices are all epic. 🤘🔥🤯

  • @Rtapley89
    @Rtapley89 Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff man. I loved right when you said you were looking for the metal side to kick in and then Bam!! 🤣🤣

  • @michaelm.1947

    @michaelm.1947

    Жыл бұрын

    Right? I was LOLing and yelling at the screen, "As soon as you hit the spacebar, it's gonna hit you in the nuts!" It had me all sorts of wound up. 😂

  • @jorluo
    @jorluo Жыл бұрын

    Great reaction K. Heh, you are probably the first reactor I have ever seen recognizing the uilleann pipes right away. Most have no idea what that instrument is. Tuomas has hidden small melody bits inside the song which describe the history and development of music. I’ve tried to put together all the bits that many commentators have said the song contains: African tribal drumming, a medieval hymn (presumably by Thomas of Celano): "Dies irae", Johan Sebastian Bach (Christian Petzold): "Minuet in G major and Toccata & Fugue in D minor", Arthur 'Guitar Boogie' Smith: "Duelling Banjos" (famous from the 1972 film Deliverance), Metallica: "Enter Sandman", the bassline from Nightwish: "Wish I Had An Angel" and Megadeth: "Symphony of Destruction". There's also a rap song at the end and an EDM beat and a Tibetan chant and Mozart somewhere and the intro has (heh, I heard everything has) apparently some Johann Pachelbel at the core.

  • @hannegran6123

    @hannegran6123

    Жыл бұрын

    Throat singing and someone said Darude's Sandstorm aswell

  • @jorluo

    @jorluo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hannegran6123 Thanks H. - I wonder if that throat singing and 'Tibetan chant' someone heard is the same thing and if Sandstorm means that Electronic Dance Music beat. Ha ha, I have to stop collecting these. Seems like there is no end and people just find (or imagine they find) more and more.

  • @hannegran6123

    @hannegran6123

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually in this thread someone wrote, that Tuomas first thought of Sandstorm but then changed it to something not recognizable

  • @darkiee69
    @darkiee69 Жыл бұрын

    Tapestry of chemistry = The periodic table The writing in the garden = The three of DNA.

  • Жыл бұрын

    Troy is the multi-instrumentalist in the band!

  • @Bonaventurax

    @Bonaventurax

    Жыл бұрын

    And a so great addition to the Band

  • @OnlineNearLife
    @OnlineNearLife Жыл бұрын

    Nightwish. They gotta be one of the few titans of music. They surely create music as big as if it were for the titans. I must have seen this performance several hundreds of times. but that last part from "We were here" to the Dawkins finale blows me away every single time. Literally. For the duration of it, I stop existing in human form and morph into a bunch of chills and watery eyes.

  • @ingmariohman8242

    @ingmariohman8242

    5 ай бұрын

    The line 'we were here ' surprisingly eased my climate angst.

  • @patrickbluml7163
    @patrickbluml7163Ай бұрын

    You can say whatever you want about this band, but this definitely IS the greatest show on earth, period.🤩

  • @santino001vileno9
    @santino001vileno9 Жыл бұрын

    My dear friend, this is why she is who she is! The Goddess of "metal" and one of the vest vocalists on this planet. One of the very best singers I've heard in my 70+ years. Thanks for a wonderful reaction. TC

  • @peterpritzl3354

    @peterpritzl3354

    Жыл бұрын

    Ditto

  • @572Btriode

    @572Btriode

    Жыл бұрын

    @@peterpritzl3354 I concur. (Except it's 77 years here. . . . . .)

  • @user-nv7jp3xc9p
    @user-nv7jp3xc9p Жыл бұрын

    'Enter humanity, the destroyer.' Knowing what came next, that gave me goosebumps! :o

  • @BeholderThe1st
    @BeholderThe1st Жыл бұрын

    I can guarantee that even if we can't keep up, the crowd is doing its best to keep up during the We Were Here moments.

  • @valksyvalksington6155
    @valksyvalksington6155 Жыл бұрын

    I really love (and prefer) this version of The Greatest Show on Earth - in part because that opening E-bow part is just so glorious and other-worldly and fascinating. Troy's skills as a multi-instrumentalist are just so amazing, such a great bloke. I also like that the auditorium is pitch dark so you get the full effect of the lights, pyro, and especially the digital screens. At the opening, we are tumbling through space against a starfield, alone in the dark. That sense makes the later "We Were Here" feel more impactful and defiant. We really are so tiny in the great Universal scheme of things that our ability to even formulate that thought and express it is completely mindblowing.

  • @rolsen1304

    @rolsen1304

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, superior to the Tampere version IMO.

  • @jzundert

    @jzundert

    Жыл бұрын

    i prefer the tampere version everybody has his own taste but this is also a great version

  • @madDdog67

    @madDdog67

    Жыл бұрын

    To show how different we all are, I HATE the ebow in this version haha. It ruins the beginning of the song for me, tbh.

  • @shereengonzalez1911

    @shereengonzalez1911

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@madDdog67 It kinda feels like a distraction.

  • @markitoceballitos

    @markitoceballitos

    Жыл бұрын

    Floor canta mucho mejor en la otra versión, una pena.

  • @ToddPro
    @ToddPro Жыл бұрын

    Excellent, was hoping for more Nightwish!

  • @zbygniewprlwytzkofsky6614
    @zbygniewprlwytzkofsky6614 Жыл бұрын

    Great reaction again and with your special sense of humor! You are the first reactor that immediately recognizes the uillean pipes and can say something sensible about them😮. Probably by now you will know that the strange tool Troy is using is called an ebow. BTW I recently enjoyed again watching your reaction on “Strange Machines” by The Gathering on Pinkpop❤ BTW: Merry Christmas 😂😂

  • @Bloodbound89
    @Bloodbound89 Жыл бұрын

    in case you dont know the voice from the intro and outro it is Richard Dawkins i also love that you can hear a beautiful representation of musical history in 30 seconds. It begins with a harpsichord playing Bach's Minuet in G, followed by the voices of Chrismas Carolers singing a snippet that's reminiscent of Carol of the Bells to represent the Classical Music of the 18-1900s; it then moves to mid-20th century american Country Music with a short snippet of a banjo diddy ; the early 21st century follows afterwards with a riff from Metallica's "Enter Sandman" to represent the Golden Age of Classic Metal; it then ends with the drumkit briefly switching from acoustic to digital as it plays an EDM style beat to represent Club Music and the modern era.

  • @robertsheeler321
    @robertsheeler321 Жыл бұрын

    nice reaction , in the beginning Troy was using an E-Bow with his guitar

  • @pekkakarppinen1608
    @pekkakarppinen1608 Жыл бұрын

    Haha, she's all of them, and much more! ⛄❄👍

  • @js0988
    @js0988 Жыл бұрын

    LUCA=Last Universal Common Ancestor.

  • @michaelm.1947
    @michaelm.1947 Жыл бұрын

    Has it been so long since a Ken Lavigne NW reaction? How ever long it's been, great to see a new (old) reaction from you, sir!

  • @PhilH919
    @PhilH919 Жыл бұрын

    Devonian Sea is where life as we know it started. LUKA - Last Universal Common Ancestor, is the start of the tree of life.

  • @MycontentisgoldJerryGold
    @MycontentisgoldJerryGold Жыл бұрын

    The final orchestral piece was composed by Tuomas and recorded with a full symphony orchestra.

  • @jpdemer5
    @jpdemer5 Жыл бұрын

    Floor is famously accurate in her singing: dead-on, every note. If she's the slightest bit sharp or flat, it's because she wants to be. As for her ability to raise goosebumps - I don't think science has an answer for that.

  • @BayneUpton
    @BayneUpton Жыл бұрын

    Ah, the comment about no metal at 8:41 could not have been better timed.

  • @jacobwalsh1888
    @jacobwalsh1888 Жыл бұрын

    Another great reaction! Can't ever go wrong with Nightwish and Floor. If you do some more Dio for your metal month, I highly recommend Dio's reunion with black Sabbath under the heaven and hell name. Any song from their Wacken open air 2009 show. See 4 guys in their 60's absolutely kill it. It is also less than a year before Dio's death, and at that point he was in a lot of pain from his cancer. It's an amazing performance that will stack up against any concert.

  • @davidravenscroft1641

    @davidravenscroft1641

    Жыл бұрын

    Heaven and hell is my fave black Sabbath album... I'm also a massive Ozzy fan..but heaven and Hell album is a master class

  • @Mrjobe_
    @Mrjobe_ Жыл бұрын

    Take a quick look at the beginning from the Tempere version.. Whoaa...

  • @ismahene_ismoon
    @ismahene_ismoon15 сағат бұрын

    The maestro and the composer behind this is on the keyboard '' tuomas Holopainen'' he writes and composes the songs

  • @corneliapetrescu8562
    @corneliapetrescu8562 Жыл бұрын

    LUCA: the Last Universal Common Ancestor of all current life on earth.

  • @benbermusics
    @benbermusics Жыл бұрын

    Great to see you lighting up when you hear Troy start his Uillean pipes!

  • @pasatore
    @pasatore Жыл бұрын

    Hi Ken, it is so great to see that even on the release day of this reaction video in May 2023, you are still surrounded by all the Christmas decorations. Beautiful!

  • @KevinHollisWI
    @KevinHollisWI Жыл бұрын

    NightWish Army Wisconsin Chapter here. Only a Genius like Toumas could create a musical masterpiece defining the creation of our Universe all the way to the creation Music and People. This musical composition belongs in a museum! What a performance by the band as well as our Valkyrie Queen, Floor Jansen. Great reaction! ❤🤘

  • @Danielmazinni529
    @Danielmazinni529Ай бұрын

    Thats the way the only and truly singer can do with her voice with out using any other thing but their voice.

  • @Thorgrim247
    @Thorgrim247 Жыл бұрын

    I also love the sound of the uilleann pipes. Troy has spoken about the difficulty of keep the pipes in tune. Floor is all of the above as you stated. Truly a talent from another world. FloorWorld!

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Жыл бұрын

    WE WERE HERE!!!!!!!

  • @eFiend
    @eFiend Жыл бұрын

    "The first sunrise." just gets my head going. I did wonder where this reaction was, glad to see it on a sunny friday afternoon with some 🍺

  • @lananiella
    @lananiella Жыл бұрын

    Came home, turned on KZread, saw this & knew what I was going to watch first today! This has always been such an emotional song for me. If I ever saw this live, I would just start bawling as soon as the pipes played. It's such an incredibly emotional and perfect musical moment, especially in the context of the grand epic nature of the song and the flow of emotions the score is already eliciting. I have a personal connection to the song that I treasure. Keats is in my family tree, so the honor of hearing his name mentioned in one of the greatest songs ever written gives me a warm feeling every time. Also, I don't know if someone else mentioned this, but Emppu snuck a tiny snippet of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" in there. Brilliant.

  • @plantifulalexandra
    @plantifulalexandra Жыл бұрын

    Forever grateful to have experienced this live.

  • @572Btriode
    @572Btriode Жыл бұрын

    Good stuff Ken, excellent. I'm glad you did get to hear Prof. Dawkins' closing words from Charles Darwin. Yep, it's a musical journey through the scientific history of this planet, only Holopainen could likely do that. I had a go at translating Tuomas' lyrics from the near identical Tampere version, please excuse me filling your comments as I have to reply to myself twice to get into the YT comment allowance !! (Spoken parts are in quotations) [Part 1: Four Point Six] (4.6 billion years ago) Archaean horizon (part of the Precambrian period, in which there was no life on the earth. Earth's history is divided into four principal Eons: the Hadean, the Archean, Proterozoic, and the Phanerozoic. The Hadean is the Eon during which the Earth and Moon formed; in the Archaean, primordial life appeared. ) The first sunrise On a pristine gaea (Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess) Opus perfectum (the perfect work, the perfect creation, a masterpiece) Somewhere there, us sleeping (the DNA and carbon for life was in the space dust) "After sleeping through a hundred million centuries we have finally opened our eyes on a sumptuous planet, sparkling with colour, bountiful with life. Within decades we must close our eyes again. Isn't it a noble and enlightened way of spending our brief time in the sun, to work at understanding the universe and how we have come to wake up in it?" (Dawkins refers to the birth of the earth as a planet and mankind's brief geologic time on earth to understand how we came to be here at all) [Part 2: Life] The cosmic law of gravity Pulled the newborns around a fire (Planetary gravity aligning the solar system around the sun) A careless cold infinity in every vast direction (space) Lonely farer in the Goldilocks zone (The earth moving on its own in the exact place for life to thrive - mother bear’s porridge was just right for Goldilocks) She has a tale to tell From the stellar nursery into a carbon feast (the condensing big bang dust clouds form into planets and the earth; all life is carbon based) Enter LUCA (Last universal common ancestor - a simple life form that all life carries a genetic marker for, LUCA was not the first living organism but the sole survivor of previous types) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_universal_common_ancestor The tapestry of chemistry (The periodic table of the elements and combinations) There's a writing in the garden (DNA and the garden, earth) Leading us to the mother of all (the trail to our beginnings) We are one (having a common DNA marker and we are all made from the galactic space dust and condensing gas. All the material from the big bang is still here, state might have changed for some things, but it is here.) We are a universe (This is the natural conclusion to draw from the fact that life shares common origin, that all life is built with the same blocks, and that all life on Earth is interdependent (gaia hypothesis). The multiplicity of beings on Earth are one, just as the cells in a body are one. Lately it has been shown that we are indeed made of star dust material from the birth of our universe) Forebears of what will be Scions of the Devonian sea (419.2 to 358.9 million years ago from rocks found in Devon England, scion is a young shoot of a plant, the land grew plants and the multitude of fishes started to come ashore and walk on fins briefly) Aeons pass Writing the tale of us all (The DNA and evolution branching out into other forms) A day-to-day new opening (The continuity of evolution) For the greatest show on Earth (a poetic reference to life developing and evolving)

  • @572Btriode

    @572Btriode

    Жыл бұрын

    #2 Ion channels welcoming the outside world (Google Ion channels, protein molecules that span across the cell membrane allowing the passage of ions from one side of the membrane to the other. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_channel ) To the stuff of stars (the original star dust everything came from and still is.) Bedding the tree of a biological holy (the start of the tree of life) Enter life The tapestry of chemistry There's a writing in the garden Leading us to the mother of all (The periodic table of elements does look like a sort of patchwork tapestry, but this can go further. The historical function of tapestries was as "nomadic murals," pictographical histories which moving people could pack up and revisit wherever they went. The "writing in the garden," in nature, is not only the stone murals left by dead animals in the form of fossils, but is also this chemical writing that encodes the relatively nomadic DNA molecule with the instructions for life. The scientific investigation of this information leads us back to LUCA) We are one We are a universe Forebears of what will be Scions of the Devonian sea Aeons pass Writing the tale of us all A day-to-day new opening For the greatest show on Earth We are here to care for the garden The wonder of birth (the odds of us being born at all is 400 trillion to one) Of every form most beautiful Every form most beautiful (Forms Most Beautiful - Charles Darwin) We are one We are a universe Forebears of what will be Scions of the Devonian sea Aeons pass writing the tale of us all A day-to-day new opening For the greatest show on Earth [Part 3: The Toolmaker] After a billion years The show is still here Not a single one of your fathers died young (our prehistoric fathers must have been old enough to breed or we would not be here at all) The handy travellers (the first tool makers) Out of Africa (from whence we all came) Little Lucy of the Afar (Lucy was discovered at Afar in Ethiopia, an upright hominin, so called because the Beatles Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was being played at the time, Lucy is considered to be the missing link from apes to humans and believed to be about 13yo at the time of death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_(Australopithecus))

  • @572Btriode

    @572Btriode

    Жыл бұрын

    #3 Gave birth to fantasy To idolatry To self-destructive weaponry Enter the God of gaps (God of the gaps is a theological perspective in which gaps in scientific knowledge are taken to be evidence or proof of God's existence. The term "gaps" was initially used by Christian theologians not to discredit theism but rather to point out the fallacy of relying on teleological arguments for God's existence) Deep within the past Atavistic dread of the hunted (relating to or characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral) Enter Ionia, the cradle of thought (Ionia is accepted as the cradle of thought and philosophy) The architecture of understanding The human lust to feel so exceptional To rule the Earth Hunger for shiny rocks (Diamonds being suggested) For giant mushroom clouds The will to do just as you'd be done by (A reference to Mutually Assured Destruction) Enter history, the grand finale (when we will become extinct too) Enter ratkind (this suggests after mankind has perished/killed itself, the rats will become dominant and sentient life, then they hypothesise how we became extinct. It is a fact that the first life forms returning to nuclear test sites are rats living in radiation levels lethal to us, this hypothesis is from Dawkins also.) Man, he took his time in the sun (us now) Had a dream to understand A single grain of sand He gave birth to poetry But one day'll cease to be Greet the last light of the library (the cessation of mankind and the ending of our recorded knowledge) Man, he took his time in the sun (us now) Had a dream to understand A single grain of sand (in this second iteration, the first two bars of Metallica “Enter the Sandman” are played as a nod to them, one of the first HM bands to work with an orchestra and the sand reference. Metallica is rather a favourite of Tuomas too as they set him off on a musical path. There are several Easter eggs in this too with some phrases from classical and pop music too. Someone said, and I take no credit for this analysis, the little hidden melody bits were some African tribal drumming, a medieval hymn (Dies Irae), Johan Sebastian Bach (Christian Petzold) - Minuet in G major and Toccata & Fugue in D minor, American banjo music, Metallica - Enter Sandman and the bassline from Nightwish - I Wish I Had An Angel. Also Megadeth - Symphony of Destruction.) He gave birth to poetry But one day'll cease to be Greet the last light of the library Man, he took his time in the sun Had a dream to understand A single grain of sand He gave birth to poetry But one day'll cease to be Greet the last light of the library (There will be a human extinction event, no if's, just when. The sun is getting bigger by capturing space hydrogen, space is not exactly empty, it will eventually turn the planet to sand and boil the seas, we will be long gone by then, or on a different planet. It will become a red giant and swallow Mercury, Venus and the Earth. None of us need worry presently, it's a very long way off, a very long way off being about 5 billion years. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Life_phases) We were here! We were here! We were here! We were here! (We have always been here, we're made of the space dust and condensing gasses from the big bang, everything before us is still here in a different state and everybody and everything to come is here, as yet un-assembled, we are a universe as the atoms and molecules that make us and we have come from a universe.) [Part 4: The Understanding] (From Richard Dawkins) "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 those 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" [Part 5: Sea-Worn Driftwood] (original text from Charles Darwin read by Dawkins) "There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."

  • @aniet1641
    @aniet1641 Жыл бұрын

    I do enjoyed hearing you say you enjoying the symphonic of it and maybe the metal won't come al the while you where right there, like walking towards a cliff without knowing there is a cliff 😂 nice tree btw 😉

  • @SuperMoofie
    @SuperMoofie Жыл бұрын

    Greetings from New Zealand Ken :) Always enjoy your knowledgeable and very engaging reactions to Nightwish :) Floor sounds very operatic in the opening, not something you hear very often in the Nightwish tracks. Love to hear more of it. You'll hear more of that beautiful warm, rich and fine operatic sound in the masterpiece - Shoemaker. Magnificent. That is all Floor - I would say she is a coloratura soprano; just imagine if she had chosen full opera, she would be outstandingly memorable.

  • @ChrisEchoes
    @ChrisEchoes Жыл бұрын

    You seem to love the pipes and as such I would suggest digging into the solo work of Nightwish’s piper Troy Donockley. He has done a lot of session work, has been part of the celtic progband Iona, and has released three very unique solo albums that mix classical, folk and prog masterfully. He plays loads of instruments including pipes, whistles, guitars, keyboards, percussion.

  • @jamescoleman8954
    @jamescoleman8954 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it’s all about evolution of earth and then there’s a small part in there if you pay attention that is like the evolution of music as well, which is pretty outstanding. But I also have to say I love the way floors does the library it’s so great.

  • @koome4432
    @koome44329 ай бұрын

    Im happy at some point you could see the message despite it was hard for you. I'm grateful for your reaction

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Жыл бұрын

    Troy said ..."to start learning to play this, you have to be a little bit insane!"

  • @Duskwind_
    @Duskwind_ Жыл бұрын

    A truly exceptional reaction! Sorceress pretty much sums up Floor's, well, everything 😁 Troy is the new multi-instrumentalist in the band. He specializes in all of the Celtic instruments like pipes, whistles and bouzouki. That was him during the opening playing his guitar with an E-bow.

  • @mattitu

    @mattitu

    Жыл бұрын

    "New" 😄

  • @Duskwind_

    @Duskwind_

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mattitu He just seems new to me. I even think of Kai as the new drummer and Floor as the new singer. That happens when you get old 🤣

  • @milton1448
    @milton1448 Жыл бұрын

    Marco and Floor were just magic together. Bands just not the same without him

  • @ralfmeyer9086

    @ralfmeyer9086

    Жыл бұрын

    You are right. Now, Floor is the female Freddie Mercury of Nightwish

  • @amygoodson-catlady

    @amygoodson-catlady

    Жыл бұрын

    All of the harmonies were 3-part...as Troy sang w them!

  • @milton1448

    @milton1448

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amygoodson-catlady True, but he is the lessor voice IMO. He can't sing Marcos parts.

  • @amygoodson-catlady

    @amygoodson-catlady

    Жыл бұрын

    @Milton Hunter I do agree w you! Troy doesn't have Marko's training or talent...but he's still a magical creature, and his vocals have gotten much stronger over this past year, touring!

  • @syyneater

    @syyneater

    Жыл бұрын

    Troy is awesome, especially acoustic with Floor, but damn do I miss Marco. Floor and Marco’s voices fit together so well, across all the songs they’ve done. Ever Dream without him is just not the same.

  • @marcbaur677
    @marcbaur677 Жыл бұрын

    Merry Christmas. 😉😄

  • @wtglb
    @wtglb Жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha, "we were here..." we have ALWAYS been here, we are infinite....

  • @HanMoP
    @HanMoP Жыл бұрын

    And that is why you never make a reaction video with superglue in you right palm. You'll end up gluing your hand to the face....

  • @muumiveikko
    @muumiveikko Жыл бұрын

    Merry month of metal 😊

  • @RiqCrow
    @RiqCrow Жыл бұрын

    7:20 chuckled a bit at "we have not even reached the metal part yet" and then a random bagpipe starts blasting

  • @craigbolton5093
    @craigbolton50936 ай бұрын

    @17:55 Tuomas- "We need a theremin." Floor- "I am a theremin".

  • @gerdahessel2268
    @gerdahessel2268 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting!

  • @goranelez9956
    @goranelez9956 Жыл бұрын

    Floor has even better joke when she calls their song Shoemaker a "most sing-along" piece and asks the audience to follow.

  • @pdutchie4924
    @pdutchie4924 Жыл бұрын

    It’s just a masterpiece ❣️ Nice to see you doing Nightwish again. You probably know Floor released a solo album called ‘Paragon’? Absolutely worth reacting to as well. 🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @robertthurman9866
    @robertthurman9866 Жыл бұрын

    The first part was Troy on guitar with an Ebow. A magnetic hand device that vibrates metal strings on any instrument.

  • @vhaarr
    @vhaarr Жыл бұрын

    Moar Nightwish! MORE! :D

  • @lawrencewalston2272
    @lawrencewalston2272 Жыл бұрын

    To sing with Floor would be a dream and Henk Poort got to live that dream singing The Phantom of the Opera, with Floor, on an episode of Beste Zangers as well as in concert with Nightwish. We only ask that you spread the word about this amazing group, who is not only a band, They. Are. Family. Goodness knows they have the chemistry when you consider how much they love working together every time they put their proverbial brush to canvas.

  • @Trymon1980

    @Trymon1980

    11 ай бұрын

    Not to forget that Floor decided to sing after seeing Henk Poort long time ago as he was the Phantom. Floor is in full fangirl mode when meeting Hank. He was and is her idol.

  • @sagebooker
    @sagebooker Жыл бұрын

    Oh thanks ! I really believed you've already listened to this one amongst Nighwish reactions on your channel, so that is a great beautiful surprise to hear it, and have your opinion on this particuliar one, so well built and composed, around this so fabulous thema

  • @tomthetom1956
    @tomthetom1956 Жыл бұрын

    At last somebody who knows about the uileann pipes! 🤘

  • @jamescoleman8954
    @jamescoleman8954 Жыл бұрын

    She’s everything

  • @ancsi7474
    @ancsi7474 Жыл бұрын

    👏👏👏👏👏 Thank you!

  • @xz3024
    @xz30247 ай бұрын

    Richard Dawkin's words are perfect!

  • @richardmead5969
    @richardmead5969 Жыл бұрын

    excellent reaction, thanks from Colorado. based on Richard Dawkins book by the same name. at the Wembley concert he came on stage to say humanities euilogy

  • @CYANMUSICNETLABEL
    @CYANMUSICNETLABEL Жыл бұрын

    You´re such a sympathic guy reviewing such a sympathic band :) Nightwish is propably the best band of our times, speaking about those philosopical meanings of their lyrics and the arrangements of their music!

  • @shirazzza
    @shirazzza Жыл бұрын

    Yeah Troy's playing an ebow. Clearly well named, it keeps all the strings vibrating giving the feeling of a cello. I don't play guitar anymore, I never was beyond having fun, but I got my hands on one & it was really good fun! You're the first person to know what the pipes are so mad props! Great reaction!

  • @Luana6350
    @Luana6350 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah Nightwish❣The song only lasts 20 minutes? I could listen to it for hours 👍 And thanks for your great reaction👏

  • @Seven50ml
    @Seven50ml Жыл бұрын

    Frickin love Ken. He's joy personified.

  • @NickBR57
    @NickBR57 Жыл бұрын

    Taken you a while to get to this Ken... A few quotes from band and crew, sone about the song and sonecabout thecalbum recording : 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 immedia\tely started wondering if could really make it happen. Jukka: 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 rtemembered 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 M 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. 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

  • @Marko-the-Beast-Master
    @Marko-the-Beast-Master Жыл бұрын

    ok I see this review for the umpteenth time and more and more I find it great, detailed, just great, noticing such details...

  • @007chinochef
    @007chinochef11 ай бұрын

    This is Troy. He's playing a guitar whit an Ebow (electronic bow) this makes the strings vibrates to infinit

  • @007chinochef
    @007chinochef11 ай бұрын

    LUCA, last universal commun ancester. LUCY, the oldest human rest found untill today. She was found by a paleontologist. At this moment he was listening "Lucy in the sky with diamonds'. From The Beatles

  • @BudhagRizzo
    @BudhagRizzo Жыл бұрын

    "Devonian Sea" references the Devonian Period of Earth when when plant life evolved on land and marine life evolved in the oceans. "LUCA" is an acronym for "Last Universal Common Ancestor", the most recent known cellular organism all life on Earth share decent with.

  • @stevecloutier8670
    @stevecloutier8670 Жыл бұрын

    I'll put it simply devonian is the era of the fish when all life was in the water

  • @forconi86
    @forconi863 ай бұрын

    The uillean piles are normally Tuned … instead for the highland pipes they made a specific chanter for play in a standard 440 tuning

  • @Tarkus_
    @Tarkus_ Жыл бұрын

    That was awesome, and well worth the wait (even if I didn't know I was waiting). Probably a long shot, given the time commitment, but I'd love to see you react to the Tampere version too.

  • @ikkeschopkont
    @ikkeschopkont Жыл бұрын

    'There is nothing metal yet...' *giggle*

  • @peterpritzl3354
    @peterpritzl3354 Жыл бұрын

    Little hint: When you pause, just hit the 'J' key on the keyboard, that brings it back 5 secs, so there is some continuity.

  • @paulchapman2569
    @paulchapman2569 Жыл бұрын

    Nightwish Army south Brittany France reporting. Yes 20 mins, Toumas cut it right down. No, that's Troy with an E-bow. That whoosh that you heard was the history of music flying over your head.

  • @gregjetnikoff7124

    @gregjetnikoff7124

    Жыл бұрын

    E-bow...Modern technology that is decades old. And I still love 'em.

  • @petemclaughlin6315
    @petemclaughlin6315 Жыл бұрын

    Lol, pauses maybe a second before the rest of the band kicks in, asks where the metal is. Great timing 😂 This song is a marathon, not a sprint

  • @PatStringer89
    @PatStringer894 ай бұрын

    Hello, regarding the beginning, the sound of the cello is made on a guitar and with the E-Bow accessory which makes the strings vibrate in order to have infinite sustain among other things. sorry for my bad english google. 😉🎸

  • @lisagubbins6772
    @lisagubbins6772 Жыл бұрын

    More Nightwish plz Ken , just love ur reactions to all ur content 🤘🏼🖤🤘🏼🖤

  • @elisakallokoski801
    @elisakallokoski801 Жыл бұрын

    I LOVE this song. It is... art. Like most NW songs.

  • @gregjetnikoff7124
    @gregjetnikoff7124 Жыл бұрын

    The keyboard angle comes from research decades ago on the ergo of computer keyboards. The whole of the input human/tech interaction was studied to reduce the exploding RSI problem that had emerged. One of the things that was found was that the angle between the keyboard plane and the hand/forearm was crucial in preventing damage. So when you stand at a keyboard the keyboard the keyboard plane has to be angled to relieve the wrist pressure. Music keyboard players adopted it to help with the RSI problems they were having. You will notice the higher keyboard is angled more flat. The two planes are angled to the players elbow.

  • @artcaz7265
    @artcaz7265 Жыл бұрын

    amazing

  • @franciscobautista332
    @franciscobautista332 Жыл бұрын

    Nice reaction. Greetings from Mexico City 🇲🇽

  • @Martin-re8ei
    @Martin-re8ei Жыл бұрын

    Amazing last note of the concert . I think she does it just if pure will. She sound a little tired at the end

  • @ilkkak3065
    @ilkkak3065 Жыл бұрын

    She is goddes. Her dutch name Floor means Flower and has roots in ancient Roman goddes Flora.

  • @Beerded69
    @Beerded69 Жыл бұрын

    You mentioned Floor's voice bring particularly good. Listening on headphones I find the audio way better than many other reaction vids. Maybe a bit bright.

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