Sabaton - Historian Reacts to "En Livstid I Krig" Live at Gothenburg

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Round 4: First live experience with Sabaton. Feeling under the weather so I though live might be fun.

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  • @ViffeNify
    @ViffeNify Před 3 lety +54

    The arena is called "Scandinavium" and is more or less a hockey arena for the team "Frölunda" and seats during hockey games 12044 persons.

  • @vegvisir9276
    @vegvisir9276 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Joakim just kneeling to the crowd as they sing is just such a show of respect for their fans, Sabaton are just awesome in every way

  • @HistoryBuff
    @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +25

    LOL, I just realized I left the Bismark logo up there from my last video

    • @mudshark5393
      @mudshark5393 Před 3 lety +3

      Didn't even notice... It kind of blended in with the color of the wall. :)

  • @mudshark5393
    @mudshark5393 Před 3 lety +33

    If I'm not misstaken, all the official live recordings from "The Great Tour" (2019-2020) are from the perspective of the band.
    I've heard that the Gothenburg concert had about 14,000 in the audience, but it looks more with the lights.
    The "lighters" were partly cellphones and partly glowsticks (I think it was).

    • @zoom5024
      @zoom5024 Před 3 lety +7

      yeah my brother was at the Stockholm show and they got armbands that started lighting up during certain songs.

    • @Quackuaman
      @Quackuaman Před 2 lety +1

      @@zoom5024 wait they got armbands?!? we just used our phones in Gothenburg xD

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon Před 2 lety

      ​@@zoom5024 Sound activated? Or did they have a short-range radio receiver that told them when to light up?

  • @CriticalRoleHighlights
    @CriticalRoleHighlights Před 3 lety +32

    The translated captions are a bit off. The line "because of the war, destroy a man" is supposed to be "because the war can, destroy a man". I gets a whole other context when you see the correct translation. All of s sudden it turns from killing someone to having PTSD.

    • @susannea4196
      @susannea4196 Před 22 dny

      Annihilate is a much better choice of words in my opinion... Destroy is not quite the correct word, Swedish is a very wordy language that can't always be fairly translated to English.

    • @susannea4196
      @susannea4196 Před 22 dny

      Obliterate works too

  • @StevenFox80
    @StevenFox80 Před 3 lety +15

    Just to add on to the soldiers' experiences throughout history. Often enough, war was the only time they actually got away from home, most people rarely traveled more than 20 miles from the place they were born and they probably didn't understand the language of whatever place they were sent to.
    I live in northern Bavaria and it's mind-boggling to think how many different armies have fought on this soil. Germanic tribes against another, them against the Romans, the Franks against the pagan tribes, various German nations against another, the British, French, even Sweden occupied the region in the 30 years war, and of course the US as well in WW2. It's even crazier if you look at the cradles of civilization e.g. Mesopotamia, Egypt, The Indus River Valley, China, and how disputed these places have been over the millennia!

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +4

      Great point! I imagine there are some really amazing archaeological finds in that area! I know when they dug the foundation for the Verdun memorial, they found enough skeletal remains to fill an entire area as a separate exhibit. Incredibly fascinating yet profoundly sad.

  • @criwall
    @criwall Před 2 lety +4

    I was at this concert, somewhere in the middle fairly close to stage. Almost 2 years on the day now (14th of feburary 2020) so it was just before covid. It hits really hard, "Went to war for Sweden, was baptízed in blood. Out there death awaits, not heroism. On the fields where kinsmen fall, no songs are heard. Challanging our fates, once again." is such a fantastic line about the horrors that is war. I love Sabatons songs that are about heroism too, but this is the other side of that coin. For every Alvin York and the Chasseurs Ardennais there are countless others story that just ended when they died far from home and was forgotten. Sweden has not been to war for 200 years, but that hardly matters, it's such an emotional song. People where singing their hearts out and many cried. Probably my absolute favourite live concert experience ever.

    • @SanxBile
      @SanxBile Před 2 lety

      Just during the battle of Poltava, it was just as many killed and wounded on the swedish side as there was people in that stadium. Just a perspective.

  • @alexmcginnis2577
    @alexmcginnis2577 Před 3 lety +29

    From the early 1600s to the early 1700s Sweden was always in a state of war with no peace nearly a hundred years of constant war. That is where the song come from not just the thirty years war.

    • @SNAFNEJAB
      @SNAFNEJAB Před 3 lety +2

      No its not. Its the 30 years war.

  • @cristianberglund8221
    @cristianberglund8221 Před 3 lety +14

    at scandinavium arena gothenburg sweden. around 11k people in the crowd.
    if it were in poland the crowed never could sing in swedish xD
    the carolus rex album´s are in both English and Swedish. the songs have the some tunes but the lyrics can be close our like in a lifetime of war and en livstid i krig. its totaly diffrent.

  • @mudshark5393
    @mudshark5393 Před 3 lety +12

    Carolus Rex is the name of the albums, both the English and Swedish, but also one of the tracks on those albums.

  • @LianteakaLia
    @LianteakaLia Před 3 lety +13

    Awesome reaction! The Carolus Rex album is the only Sabaton album released in both Swedish and English, since it covers Swedish history, namely the rise and fall of the Swedish empire. Most of the songs are the same in both languages, just translated. But with some of the songs, the two aren't merely translations but two different versions.
    En livstid i krig follows a Swedish soldier as he is sent out into war and A lifetime of war gives the listener an outside perspective of the 30 years war. Both songs cover the same war but from two completely different perspectives. So the English version is absolutely worth a look I would say.
    Other songs from the album that has different perspectives between the two versions are:
    1648
    Ett slag färgat rött/Killing Ground
    The song Runa Imperii is on both album but both versions are in Swedish.
    I hope this information helps you out if you want to dive deeper into the Carolus Rex album. :)

    • @karnosch
      @karnosch Před 2 lety +1

      The difference between Killing Ground and Ett slag färgat rött is interesting, the english version doesn't really convey the brutality of the Caroleans during and after that battle as the Swedish version does.

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 Před 3 lety +5

    I was at this show (sitting somewhere in the middle of the platform to the left from this view of the stage) and it was an awesome show. Sadly this was just before covid started canceling shows (had for once planed around 5 shows and 1 festival) Just before the start of this clip Jocke told everyone to hold up their phones since no one carries a lighter around anymore.

  • @Lannisen
    @Lannisen Před 3 lety +9

    Another detail of this song is that the soldiers rarely chose that life themselves. The land owners could pick a young man from their area and send him so that they themselves could get a tax cut.

  • @metalforever6694
    @metalforever6694 Před rokem

    My songs favorite sabaton a lifetime of war and 1916 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Před 5 dny

    The English and Swedish versions of their songs are different in most cases when it comes to the theme or perspective. Examples are 'Enlisted I Krig' - 'a livetime of War' and 'Carolus Rex' - 'See Carolus rise'.

  • @MaskinJunior
    @MaskinJunior Před 3 lety +53

    The sad part about the Carolus Rex album is that the Swedish versions are so much better than the English ones.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +10

      I can see how thats the case with a lifetime of war!

    • @ohauss
      @ohauss Před 3 lety +9

      I'm not sure they are necessarily better, their perspective is different. Is the experience of a single soldier better than the experience of thirty years of constant fighting, destruction, pillaging and disease following in its wake?
      For Swedish people, the perspective of a Swedish soldier may be more imminent, more relatable, but for people living in the theater of war, the experience of the general population may be more relevant.

    • @MrBierbanger
      @MrBierbanger Před 2 lety +7

      @@ohauss You can´t compare, the swedish version is much more deep.

    • @peo4989
      @peo4989 Před 2 lety +5

      Sverige kan fortfarande dock :)

    • @n0namesowhatblerp362
      @n0namesowhatblerp362 Před 2 lety

      Makes since thoough, since its about the swedish kingdom and empire. The english versions are from an outsider perspective.

  • @mikaellindberg8675
    @mikaellindberg8675 Před 2 lety

    I was there! With my son! Sabaton rules! Thanx for sharing your reaction on this song!

  • @ignorance112
    @ignorance112 Před 3 lety +2

    Good to see you react to this one, its a classic at this point. Hope you get better soon.

  • @Flokarl1
    @Flokarl1 Před 3 lety +3

    Scandinavium Arena in Gothenbourg is one of Swedens biggest arenas . (Not THE biggest though). It takes a maximum of 14 000 plus at restaurants 2400 for music events.
    At icehockey games (and other sports events) it takes 12 000....f.y.i :-)

  • @peterwalther5273
    @peterwalther5273 Před 3 lety +5

    The coroleans prayer is a great song for you to react to.. It's about the swedish coroleans= the swedish army.

  • @Natala781
    @Natala781 Před 3 lety +2

    That was a lot of fun! Would love to be part of more such lives :) Love from Poland!

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +1

      Ansolutely!! Thanks for hanging with me!

  • @Jonsson474
    @Jonsson474 Před 2 lety

    During the 30 years war, soldiers actually often had their families with them during the campaigns.

  • @Bstrand22
    @Bstrand22 Před 3 lety +2

    This was beautiful, this vid always gets me. Thank you.

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund6982 Před 3 lety +2

    Carolus Rex album is a masterpiece all through... Both the english one and the swedish.

  • @vlinder6329
    @vlinder6329 Před 3 lety +2

    SABATON🔥💥SUPERrrrrrr Graet Song 🎵🤘🎤🎼

  • @carls8286
    @carls8286 Před 3 lety +1

    I was there. Scandinavium is the main hockey/indoor arena of the town. It was around 14000 (sold out).

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! I thought I saw your face in the crowd!

    • @carls8286
      @carls8286 Před 3 lety

      @@HistoryBuff Yeah, its me with the light. :)

  • @user-zm1iw9ho5r
    @user-zm1iw9ho5r Před 3 lety

    I was there its proberly one of the best concert i have ever been to last time i was in the same arena was when ZZ top were there. The arena named Scandinavium is hockey arena that proberly can take around 14-15 k ppl during a consert but it feels like 50k 12044 ppl when they play hockey

  • @user-ko7vo1de4v
    @user-ko7vo1de4v Před měsícem

    enjoy it

  • @Nattfare
    @Nattfare Před 3 lety +1

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance takes place during the early 15th century. Where a civil war was raging as the nobles were dissatisfied with their ruler Wenceslaus IV/Václav IV, who was an inferior ruler compared to his father, Charles IV, who had also been Holy Roman Emperor.
    At the request of the Czech nobles who were against their king, Sigismund, king of Hungary, brought his soldiers into the kingdom and wrecked havoc and captured Wenceslaus.
    The two kings were half-brothers and Sigismund had a claim on the Czech throne as well.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +1

      I thought it was way earlier than the 30 years was but wasn't sure. Amazing game though!

    • @Nattfare
      @Nattfare Před 3 lety

      It is a great game when you have the patience for it. xD
      They briefly mention Jan Hus there too. Who you could call a bit of a predecessor to Martin Luther.
      Only he wasn't as successful and got executed for his preaching... which caused Bohemia/Czech Kingdom to erupt into another civil war as Hus' followers took up arms against the crown.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Nattfare thats right! I remember when you have to preach with that priest. And what game is complete where you don't have to learn to read!?

    • @Nattfare
      @Nattfare Před 3 lety

      That's true, not many games out there where the protagonist is illiterate and you can make him learn to read if you so choose.
      That whole section with Father Godwin was gold. From the drinking song to the sermon you hold in his stead.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Nattfare I challenge anyone to find a game where you have a drunken 4-some with a priest in a bell tower

  • @damienmaynard8892
    @damienmaynard8892 Před 3 lety

    Good job! Sorry, I missed the Live.... next time! Swedes were peace keepers in the Congo 1961-1964. They left some good jets there, SAAB J.29 Tunnan's, rendered inoperable, because they were too expensive to take home (and obsolescent)😢

  • @bjornakebergqvist
    @bjornakebergqvist Před 3 lety

    Friday night, watching your video. Love it! Skål! Keep it up, u got my subscription

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +1

      I can think of a ton of better things to do on a friday night! Hopefully you have a nice drink with you! Thanks for the sub!!

    • @bjornakebergqvist
      @bjornakebergqvist Před 3 lety

      @@HistoryBuff No, just went through Mandalorian react episode 16 =) this is second best ;)

  • @ryanmoore6248
    @ryanmoore6248 Před 3 lety +4

    YES do Carolus Rex. The whole thing.

  • @minikubiken
    @minikubiken Před 3 lety

    The babyface guy Tommy is also the leadsinger in his own band Majestica (former Reinxeed).

  • @edwardnelson9807
    @edwardnelson9807 Před 3 lety

    First off sorry I missed this one from you! But apparently it was meant to be. Watched a podcast from jocko willink today with a Marine Vietnam vet. And its kind of amazing the parallels 400 years later

  • @MrZnarffy
    @MrZnarffy Před 3 lety

    One thing about Sweden during this time was it's allottment system, which basically meant all it's soldiers were professionals. Every couple of farms had to group together and supply one soldier to the government, but was free to pick whom. Which usually meant a second or third son etc, who wouldn't inherit the farm. They were to supply and equip him, so the government basically got professional lifetime soldiers out of this. It later got even more entrenched, which families taking names like "battle", "strife" etc and having had generations of being soldiers. Sweden fought a lot of wars during this time, and repeatedly punched way above its "weightclass" due to the professionalism of it's army, when most other nations used farmers and mercenaries...

    • @ackerising8387
      @ackerising8387 Před 2 lety

      This was not the case during the 30years war. Indelningsverket as you describe was started during the king Karl XI later during the 1600hundreds. This way of manning the army was on until the early 1900.

    • @MrZnarffy
      @MrZnarffy Před 2 lety

      @@ackerising8387 Learn your history mate. Yes indelningsverket came during Karl XI, but the first allottment system was introduced 1536 for cavalry and 1544 for infantry, that is during Gustav Vasa....

  • @alexberthgen1962
    @alexberthgen1962 Před 3 lety

    Love your reaction! Glad to find your channel. Welcome down the rabbit hole 😊

  • @annettestanzel8598
    @annettestanzel8598 Před 3 lety +2

    Great reaction! Appreciate a lot that delve into the history.
    On one thing I have to disagree though - I think the 30 Years war was in reality nothing about religion. It was just an excuse. It was the different powers fighting for dominance. If you look at the multiple coalitions formed, you see a lot of allies with different religious beliefs.

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon Před 2 lety

      Religion may not have been all of it, but it's a mistake to think that religion wasn't a major driving factor, since a dispute between Protestants and Catholics over who got to build churches where, is what kicked off the whole war. Especially noteworthy is quotes like "I'd rather make a desert of this country than rule over heretics." I think that was Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria. That's not just a power grab, the guy was also a pious prick who basically ran his own inquisition to re-Catholicise whatever was within his reach.

  • @zpitzer
    @zpitzer Před 3 lety

    love that you are into sabaton now, great. In numbers of people you should look into the world record, it's kind of history, the first big band to perform in the soviet union, Metallica, Enter Sandman, we are talking millions here. About Sweden, there are americans that moved to Sweden I follow on youtube. They might give some insight to you. A tip is Stephan Thyron.

    • @zpitzer
      @zpitzer Před 3 lety

      the metallica video from moscow

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 Před 2 lety

    its a song for the nameless ones died in the 30 years war, esp. the swedish Soldiers. thats why they performe it in swedish.....i rally appreciate youre talking about it, not like all the failed students all along... saying ooooh, nice music......

  • @christofferaberg663
    @christofferaberg663 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi again nice reaction once again.
    So i actually had atleast 2 relatives who fought in this war. And its actually not in the middle ages its in 1700s and again here there was a reformation in how the swedish military worked. So a family or group of ppl would recive a land lot from the crown. And for that land lot u would have to have to have a couple or plenty of men depending of how much land u recived which would be professional soldiers. And so yes they would be farmers or craftsmen like my family but also train to fight under tutorledge of officers a couple of months a year. My familys land lot named after our surname Åbyggeby it translates Å builders village (our surname is Åberg which is a reffernce to the nature around the lot. english translation would be rivermountain) can be found neighboring the village (ockelbo) that our prince Daniel is from.
    Later on my family would establish a watermill on the lot to supply the i guess village with about 10-15 houses with electricity and produce iron gates that still to this day can be found around the area at churches and so on. In sweden there is quite easy to find most of your familys history as long as you take the time to find it which means visiting a lot of churches. Greetings from sweden :)

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety

      Wow!! That's so incredible that you know so much about your family history! We have a family historian who traced my father's line back to the revolutionary War and even crossing from Scotland in the 1600s. If you've ever heard of the donner party, one of my ancestors was their guide

    • @christofferaberg663
      @christofferaberg663 Před 3 lety

      Yes its quite amazing to know that much and im so grateful that i do. I have a lot to thank my grandfather for this. He had a big interest in history and have travelled a lot around the world to met ppl and hear their stories and to see for himself. And a lot of the time atleast when travelling in Sweden. When i was young he would bring me along and show me a lot of our and swedens history which have sparked a big interest in me aswell. I have not heard about the donner party previously. But i thank u for leading my interest in a new direction and i shall gladly learn more about that aswell :) the migrations to america is very interesting aswell and is a great testament to the resilieance of humans like this donner party seem to be a testament of. Thank u for sharing that.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety

      @@christofferaberg663 well, once you read about the Donner party, you'll see that, though it's not a very proud moment in history, it explains why I'm not a picky eater.

  • @jessief5047
    @jessief5047 Před 3 lety

    Sabaton 🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Před 5 dny

    The game kingdom come deliverance is work the first hours. Hope you got to it after the bugs were fixed. I never played it myself just watched a few episodes of a let's play.

  • @DetStoraMisstaget
    @DetStoraMisstaget Před 3 lety +1

    My favorite song by SABATON. ( Svenska.) Den texten betyder mycket för mej. Samt att den väcker en del minnen. Med hälsningar från Västergötland i 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪. Arenan tar 12044 personer. Men när dom har sådanna här tillställningar å folk står på golvet så får det plats lite fler. Just här är det ca 14000 personer.

    • @thebronywiking
      @thebronywiking Před 3 lety

      Translated for non-swedish speakers:
      This lyric means a lot to me. Also it awakens a few memories. With regards from Västergötland (West Gothia, area close to Gothenburg.) in (Swedish flags.). The arena fits 12044 people. But when they have these kinds of events and people stand on the floor a few more people can fit. Right here there are approx. 14000 people.

  • @Guildforsucks
    @Guildforsucks Před 3 lety

    Sabaton didnt have a pro-crew filming during the grand tour. The concerts were streamed on youtube only.

  • @philipsmylie2544
    @philipsmylie2544 Před 3 lety

    check out THE WINGED HUSSARS about the saving of VIENNA from the turks in the 15th or 16th century

  • @Richie8406
    @Richie8406 Před 2 lety

    This works for a lot of wars. But it is about the 30 years war.

  • @videoroom4234
    @videoroom4234 Před 3 lety

    I've uploaded a version with proper English subtitles embedded into the video, because the subtitles in the official one are terrible. You can find it here:
    czcams.com/video/fTFtUtfTa_I/video.html
    Here is a version that also includes a brief intro with a historic backstory to the song:
    czcams.com/video/wvtzQbMfgZM/video.html

  • @henrikcollin4727
    @henrikcollin4727 Před 3 lety

    If you want to research an interesting thing about swedish history was/is it iron (metal) produktion, check out iron production during at 1700 i think Sweden was the biggest iron producer in the world.

  • @andreasnimmerfalk2524

    Carolus XII snatched the royal crown from the abbotts hands during his corination, and put it on his head. Pure epic. After all, god had put him on that throne.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like the Teddy Roosevelt of Sweden! Pure badassedness!

    • @andreasnimmerfalk2524
      @andreasnimmerfalk2524 Před rokem

      @@HistoryBuff yeah for sure. The reason why neo nazis adore him, is because he was the last warrior king in Swedish history. The last king who would ride to battle with his troops and fight.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před rokem

      Yea, it's a shame anyone who fights hard for his/her country's prosperity is ostracized by the far left for being a nationalist and adored by the neonazis.

    • @andreasnimmerfalk2524
      @andreasnimmerfalk2524 Před rokem

      @@HistoryBuff exactly right.

  • @ThomasVanhala
    @ThomasVanhala Před 3 lety

    Well we used out phones in Stockholm so I am sure they used phone in Gothenburg too.

  • @ja37d-34
    @ja37d-34 Před 2 lety

    You need to watch 82nd All the Way and Lost battalion.. ^^

  • @KimOfDrac
    @KimOfDrac Před 3 lety

    Check out Swedish Pagans at Wacken 2019

  • @spiritwolf7
    @spiritwolf7 Před 3 lety

    Well sabaton have historically youtube channel about every track and they have researched everything..you should check that out..you got all the info they couldn't put in a song obviously..saw some vets doing a reaction on this particular song..and they strongly feel the same..they had served a country in war and nobody cares about them..kind of sad..cheers from Sweden

  • @_-martin-_
    @_-martin-_ Před 2 lety

    Buddy, it is a live performance. Of course it is one shot.

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 2 lety

      Usually, you see multiple camera angles edited together smarty pants

  • @alexg3911
    @alexg3911 Před rokem

    9:10 kinda cracked me up

  • @mavvat
    @mavvat Před 3 lety

    12044 seated in a hockey game

  • @heedoei
    @heedoei Před 3 lety

    Great reaction again! I can send you some Dutch Gin (jenever) , sorry not Swedish 😁

  • @2Links
    @2Links Před 3 lety +2

    Scandinavia was Lutheran, not Calvinist.

  • @mrskararaggarn
    @mrskararaggarn Před rokem

    14000 in Scandinavium

  • @n0namesowhatblerp362
    @n0namesowhatblerp362 Před 2 lety

    Just liek cthe sweidsh army durting the 30 years war, it was small but affective because the soldeirs believed in what they were fighting for (protestantism)

  • @uffewallin4425
    @uffewallin4425 Před 2 lety

    Gothenburg is a town in Sweden, not Polen

  • @plankstek514
    @plankstek514 Před 3 lety

    About a single Swedish soldier's perspective during the 30-year war

  • @jespereriksson4651
    @jespereriksson4651 Před 3 lety

    You HAVE to make a reaction to:
    The red Baron
    The last stand
    Hearts of Iron
    And Specifically
    Long Live The King
    Ruina Imperii

  • @RickyMogen
    @RickyMogen Před 3 lety

    Have you checked out their song 82nd All The Way?

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 3 lety +1

      Not yet. Whats posted is all I've heard/seen

    • @RickyMogen
      @RickyMogen Před 3 lety

      @@HistoryBuff sabaton made the original and Amaranthe have made a cover of that song too

  • @mwh35
    @mwh35 Před 2 lety

    Civilians died because men were at war and not cultivating the land, there was famine and therefore weak people got sick with diseases and died. Men died in the war. Awful time. My country Finland was part of Sweden in those days and many farms had to provide a rider and a horse for the light cavalry. They were called Hakkapeliitta, they still live in folklore in Central Europe, they were truly feared.

  • @TheJonasbz
    @TheJonasbz Před 3 lety

    scandinavians are or where luherans

  • @jimmykungberg308
    @jimmykungberg308 Před 3 lety

    Mackmyra :)

    • @freedomhiking4050
      @freedomhiking4050 Před 3 lety

      dont send him macmyra for fuck sake... its gonne kill the dude...

  • @findood8491
    @findood8491 Před 2 lety

    'they didn't care who was your lord' FALSE claim, a fact!
    A just ruler might have been accepted after the fact, but that's whole difference from your claim.

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Před 5 dny

    May you stop bashing Pär for being short, he can't help it.😅 Yeah, Tommy has kind of a baby face, no discussion about that...🤷

    • @HistoryBuff
      @HistoryBuff  Před 5 dny

      Tommy actually commented on one of our videos. The meatloaf one. I'm happy he wasn't upset about the babymeatloaf comment!

    • @Nem01
      @Nem01 Před 4 dny

      @@HistoryBuff To be honest this was way Furnier than it had any business to be.🤣

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Před 5 dny

    Can we not talk about 'wife's and daughters getting r*d and life goes on' as if it was nothing. I know how it was ment, but it's so disrespectful.😢

  • @user-ko7vo1de4v
    @user-ko7vo1de4v Před měsícem

    think of ukraina