ESC Reaction _ Gåte - Ulveham | Norway | Music Producer's Analysis

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  • Now this was a surprise! It seems to be that Norway took a more... Norwegian approch to this years contestant for Eurovision 2024. Doing this reaction was exciting, and you will see why!
    It is so exciting to watch and feel this performance!
    A mixture of progressive rock with folk music, with a great drumming performance, excellent vocals and a guitar/bass duo that cannot stay one second without giving a great show. Norway always delivers the highest standars on music production and this was not an exception!
    New favorite band, for sure.
    What do you think!?
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Komentáře • 296

  •  Před 2 měsíci +177

    Thank you so much for taking time to react to us!

    • @patroden
      @patroden  Před 2 měsíci +31

      You guys are awesome, I'm your new fan!

    • @TopperZen
      @TopperZen Před 2 měsíci +1

      You are fan driven channel, right?

    • @patroden
      @patroden  Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@TopperZen Me? No. I get lots of hate daily because I am honest with the things I don't like.

    • @TopperZen
      @TopperZen Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@patroden No, I were talking about @Gatemusic 👍 If suppose the channel is theirs, it is poorly managed.

    • @byLamps
      @byLamps Před měsícem +9

      @@TopperZen They dont have a management and does everything themself, so their site might not be up to the best of standard, but they get their content out and thats all that matters.

  • @NoobyTheBot
    @NoobyTheBot Před 13 dny +15

    That was the best ever performance I have seen since my 44 years of ESC

  • @ThaGamingMisfit
    @ThaGamingMisfit Před 3 měsíci +72

    This song is literally my favorite entry for Eurovision, EVER. This is the definition of music to me because it makes me feel alive, I don't know how to describe it, we can call it magic like you did. Love hearing reaction from someone who really knows his stuff !

    • @pioneerman9568
      @pioneerman9568 Před 2 měsíci +3

      You're right in a way. This song is something that comes once in a decade. Atypical for Eurovision it stands out so much.
      Personally it gives me euphoric feelings with great voice, arrangement, stage presentation. It does what a song is supposed to do - give you chills.

  • @littleblackpistol
    @littleblackpistol Před 2 měsíci +97

    Absolute powerhouse ... should be in the top three if there's any taste left in this world.

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Před 2 měsíci +1

      taste in this world.... well, YOU'RE not asking much! LOL suspect it will do well, but the issue is SO MANY COUNTRIES are bringing among the best entries in their history - at least since 2000 at least. Norway, Ireland, and a couple others are brilliant and original, but I'm afraid the vote will fragment massively and make things very tricky.

  • @inawilson540
    @inawilson540 Před 3 měsíci +100

    The song is based on a 1000 year old folklore telling the tale of an evil stepmother who turns her stepdaughter into various items like a needle, sword and horse, for all the people in the kingdom to use. When the stepmother finds out that the people like her she turns her into a wolf and curses her to wander the forrest alone. The only way to break the spell is to drink her brothers blood. One day the wolf finds the stepmother in the forrest and eats her heart, the stepmother was pregnant, therefore she drank her brothers blood and broke the spell.
    The instrument is called a Nøkkelharpe, key harp. A traditional music instrument. Gunhild also uses "kulokk", in some elements. Which is how the maidens used to call the cows back in the mountains. Thank you for a great review!

  • @iralyz6664
    @iralyz6664 Před 3 měsíci +106

    Your format of reacting to this is exactly what more people need to be doing. Listen to it first without stopping, then do a second listen where you pause and explain your thoughts and feelings. This is going to sound extremely pretentious, but I'm so tired of other reactors pausing and pausing during critical parts of the song on first listen, it just tells me they don't actually *get* music.
    I really liked this, good job.
    As others have said, the lyrics are based on a very old medieval tale. The lyrics are in a relatively old version of a specific dialect, so it doesn't translate well with deepl or google translate.

  • @robertpetre9378
    @robertpetre9378 Před 3 měsíci +157

    I love the fact that Gåte are actually singing in old Norwegian. It feels so authentic to the culture and the song feels very original as well as its a mixture between rock and folk and electronica.

    • @arcticblue248
      @arcticblue248 Před 3 měsíci +23

      They sing in norwegian, Norwegian language have 2 written parts, you have Bokmål that is more like Danish written language, so that is why Danish and Norwegian (bokmål) looks alike, then you have what we call Nynorsk, this is a compilation of dialects made to written form. While there is only one norwegian language, it have many dialects and she sings in dialects... but if you see the lyrics written then they are written in Nynorsk.
      These dialects are very old, they are closer to Icelandic and norse than Bokmål, so if you can recognise many icelandic words that sounds similar when spoken in dialect.
      Norway have 2 languages ... Norwegian and Sami .. that is the official languages of Norway 🙂

    • @chaidie7056
      @chaidie7056 Před 3 měsíci +9

      @@arcticblue248 Yes, the revamped lyrics are more modern. The original lyrics from the semi final, however, were from the middle ages :)

    • @apriqui5657
      @apriqui5657 Před 3 měsíci +10

      That's new norwegian😂 not old norwegian

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten Před 3 měsíci +11

      ​@@chaidie7056In the interest of accuracy, no; the old lyrics weren't from the middle ages, when Old Norse was spoken in Norway. Not even Middle Norwegian. It's from the 19th century, which places the song in the modern era culturally and linguistically.
      This doesn't mean that present speakers of modern Norwegian necessarily would be expected to understand this dialect with its unusual forms and archaic sounding words, people who didn't shouldn't feel too bad.

    • @chaidie7056
      @chaidie7056 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@ErikHolten Yes, you are absolutely correct - my mistake. The tale itself probably dates back to the middle ages, but it was recorded in written form in the 19th century. I did also find a Swedish version of the tale that seems to have been recorded in the 17th century

  • @kasiakarewicz1210
    @kasiakarewicz1210 Před 8 dny +3

    They were my favourites in Eurovision 2024! I am obsessed now about them!❤‍🔥

  • @SaetherOfficial
    @SaetherOfficial Před 3 měsíci +62

    The guitar player usually throws his guitar up like that during their shows, btw :) It's kind of like a signature move

    • @HaienTwitch
      @HaienTwitch Před 19 dny +1

      I rember seeing them live in a super small show (HSH - HAUGESUND STORD HØGSKULE) and Magnus was standing/balancing on the fence separating the band and the audience while playing. Him and the band is INSANE live. I have been to Rammstein in Olso with over 60 000 people, but I honestly might put the little Gåte college stage size performance over that. The energy was just insane.

    • @sindribrathenmehl9038
      @sindribrathenmehl9038 Před 4 dny +1

      Magnus ❤

  • @fandango1893
    @fandango1893 Před 13 dny +3

    я уже 29 раз наслаждаюсь этой песней!!!!!!

  • @spelaslemensek6302
    @spelaslemensek6302 Před 3 měsíci +63

    Best song!❤

  • @ingrie8202
    @ingrie8202 Před 3 měsíci +87

    Based on a medieval story, rough translation
    [Verse 1]
    I was such a beautiful maiden
    My stepmother evil, my mother she died
    She turned me into a sword and a needle
    And sent me to the king's estate
    And the anger my stepmother felt the most
    That all the stately liked me best
    [Chorus: Vocalization]
    [Verse 2]
    Then she gave me skin like a grey wolf
    She cursed me to walk the forest alone
    And never will I bе whole and good
    Before I drink my brothеrs' blood
    [Chorus: Vocalization]
    [Outro: Vocalization, Storm]
    I then tore out her heart
    So her blood flowed free
    Then I got to drink my brothers' blood (as in she was pregnant)

    • @patroden
      @patroden  Před 3 měsíci +14

      Amazing! Thank you!

    • @paz1798
      @paz1798 Před 3 měsíci +9

      And it lifted her curse

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Před 3 měsíci +18

      @@patroden: Also, to walk the forrest means something in Norwegian history. Today you would say that you had been sentenced to be stripped of all human rights. It was a really brutal punishment. Anyone could rape you or brutalize you or kill you and nobody would be allowed to stop it or revenge it. That's why they called them "forrest walkers", because they had to hide from everyone.

    • @ispookie1
      @ispookie1 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Yeah but that was ages ago :) I`ve beeen walking the same woods for 80 years and not experienced such deeds. Live Gåte, may you win !

    • @nicod1361
      @nicod1361 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@patroden Hey Patroden, there is a "Symphonic Metal" band from Finland called Nightwish if you have not already heard/seen it then Ghost Love Score -Wacken 2013 is a must,it's the biggest performance on YT and their quintessential "Symphonic Metal" masterpiece : NIGHTWISH - Ghost Love Score (OFFICIAL LIVE) : Wacken 2013
      YT link ends in : BAVo
      other amazing examples of lead vocalist Floor Jansen (Dutch) tremendous vocal versatility & range:
      Nightwish - How's The Heart Acoustic (Planet Rock acoustic session)Live 2020
      PpFYzOo
      Alone - Heart (cover by Floor Jansen)2020
      P6q6Gk
      Floor Jansen sings Shallow for Emma Heesters Beste Zangers 2019
      pe4a_9zk
      NIGHTWISH - Ever Dream (OFFICIAL LIVE-Wacken 2013)
      8dJcF8
      NIGHTWISH - Storytime (OFFICIAL LIVE VIDEO-Wacken 2013)
      OJZONU

  • @svenoest
    @svenoest Před 3 měsíci +34

    You should definitely see them live. They are one of Norway's most praised live acts. I've seen them 3 times. The first time was actually at a quite small stage at Roskilde Festival 2003, but that concert blew me away!

    • @TheCreativeKobold
      @TheCreativeKobold Před 3 měsíci +5

      +1 on this! I've been a fan of Gåte for over 20 years, but only got to see them live for the first time now in November, and it was just a crazy good show! Very different and unique, and very, very good!

  • @Pikalugia2
    @Pikalugia2 Před 2 měsíci +28

    I was in the arena when Gåte won the national final in Norway. It was truly spectacular and the crowd LOVED it.

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Před 2 měsíci +1

      and I was very happy that being held in Trondheim, it was more accessible to people form the far north. It is a lonnnnnggg drive to Oslo or even Bergen, and a flight just for the one or two nights costs a bit too much. Trondheim *was* the ancient capital as "Nidaros", and that's where the national Cathedral is, as well as the burial/coronation of the Monarchs. I visited Trondheim for 2 days in 1988, and watch a Norwegian win a gold medal in Olympic Wrestling while I was there.... you would have thought they won the FIFA world cup the reaction was so crazy..

  • @TomAndreen
    @TomAndreen Před 3 měsíci +45

    Great video! I love that you play the song in its entirety before going into analysis mode. It’s so unnatural to pause it when hearing it for the first time.
    I’m also obsessed with this song and band. I’ve played their EP “Vandrar” over and over again after hearing Ulveham ❤️

    • @ThaGamingMisfit
      @ThaGamingMisfit Před 3 měsíci +2

      I also just discovered this band after hearing this masterpiece of a song, now I have 20+ years worth of awesome music to catch up. What great artists, I almost have no words.

  • @Suiram82
    @Suiram82 Před 3 měsíci +23

    Finally someone who mentions the composition. It's so good.

  • @waterlandya
    @waterlandya Před 3 měsíci +32

    Should win!❤

  • @SailingMayhem
    @SailingMayhem Před 3 měsíci +34

    The feeling you get is the primal power they based the band around. The text is about 1000 years old. It totally blew my mind when first heard the song and especially teh live performance. She is leaving all the vocals left on the stage here, It is a very hard song to sing and on teh interview afterwards she is all pumped for breath. Thanks for a great react.

  • @mildridstenberg6921
    @mildridstenberg6921 Před 3 měsíci +24

    Love love love your reaction. 😍Gåte is one of Norways greatest liveband. I have been a fan of them for 20 years. Superhappy they will preform for Norway in the ESC 🤩

  • @FrostRav3n
    @FrostRav3n Před 3 měsíci +4

    To help you with the lyrics: This is an old Norwegian tale.
    A young maiden, whose mother died in child birth, is being abused by her evil stepmother. She is turned into a needle, a knife and a sword. Everyone appreciates her in all these forms, as she is being used to create clothes and also participate in war. So the evil stepmother turns her into something even worse - a wolf - and the spell will not be lifted unless she drinks her brothers blood.
    Later, despite her old age, the stepmother becomes pregnant. The young maiden, now a wolf, knocks her off the horse on her way to church. She tears her up, rips out her heart so the blood sprays everywhere. She is finally able to drink her brothers blood, lifting the curse.

  • @andywessel
    @andywessel Před 2 měsíci +5

    This is a real band. Folk rock with metal elements and the chorus here is actually a «cow call». A tune sung by a woman that sang to group together cows on the pasture for like 100 years ago plus.

  • @larsmich1874
    @larsmich1874 Před 12 dny +3

    Patron, this is what I like, your response to our song, I like it. The song is Amazing. That instrument is called KeyHarp. You know the Media here is saying: yea not so bad, it is okey. This is the Problem with judges that are locked into Bach and other stuff. ;)

  • @traseeide8375
    @traseeide8375 Před 3 měsíci +28

    The story is from the viking age. Is made of a old poem. Dark fairytale 😉

    • @ladythalia227
      @ladythalia227 Před 3 měsíci +9

      We don’t know how old the fairytale is, only that it’s at least medieval. Her vocalization and singing technique, however, could very well be even older than the Viking age as peasants have been calling their cattle home from grazing using a very specific singing technique since forever.

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Old tales were usually quite dark. Over time, they have been adapted to children, and much of the original has been changed.

  • @marcusantoniuskase9770
    @marcusantoniuskase9770 Před 3 měsíci +16

    Gåte is a incredible good live band 🎼🥳💫 go see them live when you can. I went last summer, i danced thru the whole 1,5 hours show 🤗🥳

  • @Painocus
    @Painocus Před 3 měsíci +18

    There are actually two versions of this song's lyrics, a full version and a shorter version.The one you found online is the longer version, while the one used in the Eurovision song is actually the short version. The longer version of the song, which I'm guessing is the original, hasn't actually been released anywhere, probably because of Eurovision's rules against using previously released songs.
    The lyrics are based on an old folk ballad that exists in many different versions, or arguable two similar ballads that exists in multiple different versions, depending on how you want to divide it.
    Here's translations of both versions, longest one first:
    Eg va meg so liti ei møy / I was so little a maiden
    Mi moder ho monne på barseng døy / My mother on a bed of pine needles died [The word for "bed of pine needles" is an actual thing, but in this case it might be a corruption of or euphemism for "barnseng" or "barselseng" which is any bed someone lays in when they give birth, meaning the mother died in childbirth.]
    Mi stimoder skapt meg i gangari grå / My stepmother made me into [literally: created me in] a riding-horse grey
    Så sendte ho meg ti kongens går / Then she sent me to the king's farm
    Så skapte ho meg i eit liti svær / Then she made me into a little sword
    Ho bau meg fara i mannefær / She asked me to... [very unsure of this one, possible something like "go the ways of men", I don't think I've ever heard the word "mannefær" outside the context of versions of this ballad and I can't find any definitions of it. Possibly it is a byword for war.]
    De totte mi stimoder vere vest / My stepmother thought it the worst [also unsure of this one, could also be "It bothered my stepmother the most"]
    At alle dei gillaste bruka meg mest / that all the noblest used me the most
    Så skapte ho meg i ein ulve grå / Then she made into a wolf grey
    Ho sa' at eg sille på skogjen gå / She said that I in the woods shall walk
    Ho sa at eg sille ikkje få bot / She said I wouldn't get remedy
    Før eg fekk drukkjin min broders blod / Before I had drank my brother's blood
    Nie møyar dei rei i ring / Nine maidens rode in a circle
    Mi stimoder rei innar i kring / My stepmother rode around innermost
    Så tok eg hennar kåpa blå / Then I snatched her coat blue
    Og rykte eg hennar av gangaren grå / And I pulled her off the riding horse grey
    Så reiv eg ut hennes vistri sie / Then I tore out her left side
    Så hennes blod de sprang så vie / So her blood ran wide [meaning; gushed everywhere]
    Så eg fekk drukkji min broders blod / Then I had drank my brother's blood
    ----
    Short version:
    Eg var meg så ven og fager ei møy / I was so fair and pretty a maiden
    Med stimoder vond, mi moder ho døy / With a stepmother cruel, my mother she died
    Ho skapte meg om til eit svær og ei nål / She made me into a sword and a needle
    Og sende meg av ti kongens gård / And sent me to the king's farm
    Og vreida mi stimoder kjende mest / And wrath my stepmother knew most
    Når alle dei gillaste lika meg best / When all the noblest liked me best
    Ho gav meg ein ham som ulve grå / She gave me the shape [literally: skin] of a wolf grey
    Ho svor meg einsam i skogjen gå / She swore I lonely in the woods should walk
    Og aldri blir eg heil og god / And never will I be whole or good
    Før eg fær drukkje min broders blod / Before I had drank my brother's blood.

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten Před 3 měsíci +2

      Excellent breakdown. Thanks.

    • @stigfryshov9225
      @stigfryshov9225 Před 3 měsíci

      Well, there was first a short version of the medieval text (as in the MGP semifinal). Then they wrote a new short version because the text had to be a new one. So the short version that you render here is their shortened paraphrase of the medieval text.

  • @tootikisbathhouse2093
    @tootikisbathhouse2093 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I love that you listen to the artist(s) once without interruption. It shows the respect you have for them and their (and your) craft

  • @Styrestian
    @Styrestian Před 3 měsíci +23

    The instrument is Key harp/ Keyed fiddle / Nøkkelharpe / Nyckelharpa / Schlüsselfiedel
    Als NYCKELHARPA wird allgemein jedes Instrument bezeichnet, das mittels eines Bogens angestrichen wird, bei dem die Tonhöhe aber durch eine Tastatur - ähnlich wie bei einer Drehleier - verändert werden kann. Andere Namen sind Nyckelgiga und Nyckellspel. Michael Praetorius bezeichnete das Instrument als Schlüssel Fiddel.
    Das Wort Nyckel ist Schwedisch und bedeutet Schlüssel.
    Harpa wird für Seiteninstrumente allgemein, aber besonders für fidelähnliche Instrumente verwendet.

  • @cyronus
    @cyronus Před měsícem +3

    It's a goosebump-machine!

  • @irenelohne6705
    @irenelohne6705 Před 2 měsíci +9

    You need to come to Midgardsblot in Horten, Norway, in august. Gåte will play there, and I think that will be a festival for you!

    • @sindrimusic-norway
      @sindrimusic-norway Před 4 dny

      Midgardsblot 🤟🔥🎶❤️ Best. Festival. Ever. The sign when you enter just says "Welcome home" ❤️🥰

  • @ceciliebille8501
    @ceciliebille8501 Před 2 měsíci +4

    The song is about the rage of the innocent and the strength of the righteous.

  • @elenhin
    @elenhin Před 12 dny

    They are so awesome. I hope they win.

  • @barbrogullvag
    @barbrogullvag Před 3 měsíci +9

    Gåte are amazing live!! Been to two concerts, out of this world 👏🏻👏🏻 also - I was there for the mgp final, SO good 👏🏻 you should listen to Jygri and Iselilja, brilliant albums! Gunnhilds vocals at only 16…QUEEN 🥳

  • @filosofaen
    @filosofaen Před 3 měsíci +11

    They are amazing live. Last concert I went to, the lead vocal was seven or eight months pregnant. They still put together an amazing show. They captivate you entirely.

    • @sindrimusic-norway
      @sindrimusic-norway Před 4 dny

      And still sings without a microphone and everyone just shuts up ❤️❤️❤️

  • @elizabeth-janehagen9824
    @elizabeth-janehagen9824 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Gåte is ALWAYS live❤❤❤

    • @Kris-5656
      @Kris-5656 Před 3 měsíci

      Not in the ESC. It's against the rules. Back in the day they were live, and had live orchestras. 😊

  • @eveghost
    @eveghost Před 3 měsíci +10

    I've seen them live and it was one of my top 10 gigs of all time. Very powerful experience not unlike what you just watched. I've been a fan since the mid 2000s

  • @geirbraadlie9193
    @geirbraadlie9193 Před 3 měsíci +15

    The chorus is a «lokk», thats used to call on your herds. This «lokk» is a old as well, they recorded it and the beginning of the song is a sample of the «lokk» and in the chorus she sings it. It has now lyrics just sounds. The singer Gunhild is calling for all good powers!

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Kulokk is based on words, but usually the words are shortened over time, so it can be difficult to hear exactly what is being sung. "Kom no koa/Come on cows" is an example, and which I think could be the starting point for the vocalization here. Another example is "komma, komma kyra", which I have actually used myself when I visited an old relative as a child, and we were out to bring the cows home for milking.

  • @katinkaridde-coffey6493
    @katinkaridde-coffey6493 Před 12 dny +3

    There ate better translations out there. Gåte is a folkrock band. The lyrics are a version of a 1000 year old song. Sort of a version of snow white. Evil stepmother is jelous of the maiden as she is sent away to the kings court. The stepmother turns her in to a needle and then a sword but she is still loved by everyone so the stepmother turns her in to a wolf cursed to forever roam the dark woods. To free herself from the curse she will have to drink her brothers blood. The maiden/wolf finally breaks the curse by killing the stepmother ( who is pregnant with the maidens half brother) and so drinks the blood of her brother… The melody of the original song is lost but the text is preserved. The tradition of very long tales in many verses and repetetative choruses while people join hands and dance in a row is still alive on the Färö islands.

  • @Vinterloft
    @Vinterloft Před 3 měsíci +17

    I think some drums sneak through the guitarist's backing vocal mic on the fills but yeah they're not allowed to mic up the kit itself
    This happened in 2009 when Alexander Rybak played Fairytale, most of the violin playing actually was picked up by his mic

  • @TheCreativeKobold
    @TheCreativeKobold Před 3 měsíci +9

    Great video! Gåte has got so much good music, you're right to subscribe to their channel! I've been a fan for almost as long as they've existed as a band. A good start to follow up Ulveham are the newer songs "Svarteboka ft. Djerv" and "Huldra". Then you can go into older stuff like "Knut Liten Og Sylvelin (Iselilja)", "Du Som Er Ung", and "Sjå Attende" - which have a different(yet familiar) sound. ;) Honestly, they've got a ton of great music!

  • @Eva-mp7xg
    @Eva-mp7xg Před 3 měsíci +10

    Great reaction, love the format (uninterrupted first impression, then detailed analysis).
    Subbed

  • @sonja3204
    @sonja3204 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I think this song is a love letter from modern Norway to Neo-romanticism era Norway. It's all about painting a picture of a fairtytale Norway ( The trolls killing people and Hulder-women kidnapping men in the mountains fairytale, not the typical happy fairytale). Gives me mad goosebumps listening to it, but understandably not something to win Eurovision. Love from Norway

  • @1CatRaven
    @1CatRaven Před 3 měsíci +4

    The instrument is a NØKKELHARPE.
    Swedish origin.
    My grandfather built violins and the "nøkkelharpe" was quite time consuming :-)
    The sound is kind of "layered" as if several violins play simultaneously.
    Very beautiful.
    I loved listening to it, as a child ❤
    I see someone has already translated the song for you. 👍
    ULVEHAM means "wolf's hide" or "skin" or "the guise of a wolf".
    (The maiden in the song is transformed by a curse into a wolf, so it's sort of a werewolf, but not the modern concept of it 😅 )
    It's based on an old, really oooold fairytale...
    It would be fun if Norway won this year, with a song based on a fairytale, cause last time we won, the song was called "Fairytale".
    And then "Nocturne" in '95, which was a sort of lullaby 😊
    Oh! And the band: they're great in concert!

  • @bosnahercegovina
    @bosnahercegovina Před měsícem +3

    I can't stop laughing, every time when he says what a f...k guitar music cover that's well done. BIG LIKE 👍🏻 Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦 By the way I hope Norway wins the contest.

  • @elizabeth-janehagen9824
    @elizabeth-janehagen9824 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Tusen hjertelig takk from Gåte ❤❤❤

    • @sindrimusic-norway
      @sindrimusic-norway Před 4 dny

      Besteste bandet og folka i alle år 😍🤟🔥🎶❤️ Elsker åssen folk reagerer på dem, og han her er fining asså ❤️🤟

  • @marita2g
    @marita2g Před 3 měsíci +3

    Definitely check out their song svarteboka :D

  • @GreakFTW
    @GreakFTW Před měsícem +2

    This was from the Norwegian finale btw. So, they do not actually have to follow the rules of Eurovision in this performance.

  • @ristoravela652
    @ristoravela652 Před 3 měsíci +7

    You can have some taped backing vocals in ESC these days. There's limitations, but those are all about making it easier for the jury to judge the live main vocals.
    Those "demonic chants" are not going to be a problem, no one will confuse them for the main vocals :)

  • @sulliken77
    @sulliken77 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I saw them live back in 2001-2002ish. That was an amazing show. Electronic/symphonic Folk Metal. Check out their early albums and get blown away :-)

  • @kirsh2036
    @kirsh2036 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Absolute masterpiece! There must appear something stellar to fall Ulveham from the peak place. #1.

  • @northernlight8857
    @northernlight8857 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I love the setting on stage. Elegant. Compliment the music without getting in the way of the music. It gives the "supernatural" emotion that support the lyrics.

  • @oleperen
    @oleperen Před 3 měsíci +8

    Its pronounced Gaw-teh! Love this band, they are very professional and have been around for over 20 years. Ulveham is pure magic, 12 big Viking-points 🥇 Gåte is an amazing live-band! It’s not playback, just fantastic talent and artistry!

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Před 2 měsíci

      In order to helkp educate people about the proper way to say the Italian band's name, I spell it out as "Moaneskin", to indicate the O sound needs to happen.

  • @jorunnrisdal2676
    @jorunnrisdal2676 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Gåte have a song on You tube : Kjærleik. Take a look. One of the best. Love from Norway.

  • @Darkseasonish
    @Darkseasonish Před 13 dny

    I have seen so many of Gåtes concerts, and both the bassist and the guitarist would have done pretty much the same in every concerts LIVE ! :) If you are able, go to their conserts, I promise you an amazing experience :)

  • @chaidie7056
    @chaidie7056 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Amazing reaction as always! Interesting how you mentioned the alternative rock from the early 2000s (Muse is also one of my favs!), as Gåte was pretty big here in Norway around that same time! Gunhild (the vocalist) was only 13 or 14 when she joined the band back in 1999. They won quite a lot of music awards here in 2002-2005. I was stoked when I heard they were going to participate this year!
    So the song itself is derived from an old folk tale (the original lyrics were taken from a 1000 year old ballad, but they had to change it due to the rule of "originality" of the ESC). The tale is about a beautiful girl ("møy") who has an evil and jealous step-mother. The step-mother turns the girl into different things to make people love her less. But every time, people seem to still love her (e.g. one time she is turned into a sword, but everyone seems to prefer to use that specific sword). In the end, the step-mother turns the girl into a wolf, which is one of the most hated creatures of the time, and cursed her to stay as a lone wolf in the woods until she would "drink her brother's blood". The story ends with the girl killing the step-mother by biting her belly. The step-mother so happened to be pregnant with the girl's half brother - thus she "drank her brother's blood" and turned human again. Not a very well-known folk-tale, but pretty interesting!

  • @Seelieness
    @Seelieness Před 3 měsíci +5

    The å is an AW sound. So it's more Gaw-Teh. It's a 1000 year old folktale and they are singing in Nynorsk (and possibly a dialect) which is the lesser used official Norwegian language, so online translators have a really hard time with it. Here are the lyrics.
    Verse 1
    I was a little lass
    My mother on maternity bed died
    My stepmother turned me into a grey horse
    Then she sent me to the king's estate
    They thought my stepmother was the worst
    That all the stately used me the most
    Verse 2
    She then turned me into a grey wolf
    She said I should in the forest walk
    She said I shouldn't receive penance
    Before I drank my brothеrs' blood
    Outro: Vocalization, Storm
    I then tore out her hеart
    So her blood flowed free
    Then I got to drink my brother's blood
    Basically, her evil stepmother curses her, turns her into a work horse to be abused and then into a wolf. She can only break the curse if she drinks her brother's blood. The step mother was pregnant when she attacked and ate her and she unknowingly did drink her unborn brother's blood, and thus break the curse. I hope that helps.

    • @arcticblue248
      @arcticblue248 Před 3 měsíci +1

      There is only one norwegian spoken language, many confuse our two written ways of Norwegian, that is Bokmål (From the danish language) and Nynorsk that are a mix of many dialects ...
      So she sings in a dialect yes, from the place she is from or somewhere she have learned, she did graduate in Kvading or what it is called.

    • @Karius78
      @Karius78 Před 3 měsíci

      She doesn't sing in her own dialect.

  • @ahkkariq7406
    @ahkkariq7406 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Great analysis! I love the way you do it, which shows that you as a professional know what you are talking about. I subscribe.
    Regarding the name of the band, Gåte (pronounced gaw-teh) means riddle or enigma. Since you mentioned Måneskin, I must say that when I heard the name of the band, I first thought it was a Danish or Norwegian band since the word "måneskin" is Norwegian/Danish for moonlight.

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Před 2 měsíci

      accounting for evolutin in pronunciation patterns versus spelling, it is the equivalent of "Moonshine" (from the light of the moon) in English.. As a Linguist/polyglot I noticed that immediately. Hell the Swedes would actually pronounce it as "Mohnesheen"

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Před 2 měsíci

      btw the illicit liquor is called Moonshine, because of the fact of those with their illegal stills up in the mountains going and doing their work on them at nighttime.

  • @nightwatch111
    @nightwatch111 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Great reaction and analysis, love the enthusiasm and work!

  • @tommylundholm9146
    @tommylundholm9146 Před měsícem +1

    Fun fact 1995 when Norway won they played the key harp the song Nocturne with almost no lyrics. This is our favorite, we are Swedish, and proud that we send the Norvegian twins too compete for us.

  • @user-sm8vd6td4e
    @user-sm8vd6td4e Před 2 měsíci +1

    The instrument is called Nyckelharpa and it's like very Scandinavian, it's used a lot in nordic folklorical music

  • @4stringedbass
    @4stringedbass Před 3 měsíci +4

    if you like muse, then i think that you would like the guitar player and bassist side project called "22". its like if muse and meshuggah had a child. check out the song "Plastik" or the whole "flux" album, it's amazing!

  • @m73858
    @m73858 Před měsícem +1

    That was my reaction as well. Moisture gathering in the eyes and freaking goosebumps everywhere!

  • @annehyden1088
    @annehyden1088 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Gåte’s music is a dark, mesmerizing and stunningly beautiful take on Nordic folk. Where they flirt with elements from traditional Norse and pagan music as well as from more modern genres like rock and industrial.
    The chorus is a socalled KULOKK, - the maiden calling the cattle in from the the mountains. The roots of this song is a thousand years old.

  • @eivindbredesennsheim5698
    @eivindbredesennsheim5698 Před 2 měsíci +1

    NORWAY WE ARE FAIRYTAILE ❤LOVE

  • @skorpiomann59
    @skorpiomann59 Před měsícem +1

    The instrument is a Key Harp, a swedish instument that is used in Sweden and Norway for centuries.

  • @robertsigvartsen8837
    @robertsigvartsen8837 Před 25 dny +1

    It's an awesome song. And I love your reaction. Ulveham is directly translated to Wolf Skin. Think of it as a context of wolfs singing. A cool segway might be Perrin Aybara's character in Wheel of Time.

  • @TrondEggan
    @TrondEggan Před 3 měsíci +1

    Not sure how much they are allowed to play live. But I can guarantee that they are an amazing live band that have no problem doing this live if allowed ❤❤❤

  • @annki3837
    @annki3837 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Nøkkelharpe/ nÿckelharpa norwegian/swedish folk instrument 🤘

  • @bodimibiash8888
    @bodimibiash8888 Před měsícem +1

    I 💚 this, it’s my favourite (at least right now) together with The Code and Rim Tim Tagi Dim. I wouldn’t mind Norway winning this year.

  • @thessy85
    @thessy85 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Its a very dark text and old. Im prowed🇳🇴. But sad they have to take away the text, some stupid people say they canånt use it becouse its over 1000 year old medieval ballad. They have to make a new text, its sooo sad 😢. She sings- I was a fare and thin maisen. With a stepmother evil,my mother died
    She turned me into a sword and a needle
    And send me off to the king's court
    And my stepmother's anger felt the most
    When everyone food liked me the best
    She gave me a wolf gray fur
    She swore I would walk alone in the forest
    And I will never be whole and well
    Before I drink my brother's blood

  • @Rallarberg
    @Rallarberg Před měsícem +1

    Å isn't an [ao] or an [oa], it's "between" [a] and [o], as the 'aw' sound of English: 'Law'. 'Gåte' then is pronounced something like ("English") 'Gaw-teh'.
    The string instrument is a 'nøkkelharpe', lit.: "Key harp". The instrument, stemming from the Middle East, came to Scandinavia in the late 14th/early 15th century via Italy and Germany. And it is likely that the hurdy-gurdy and the nøkkelharpe has a common earlier musical ancestor. :) It is more often used in Swedish folk music, but in some parts of Norway it has had its day in the sun. A "starter" nøkkelharpe (typically produced in Italy) is costs €2500-3000, easily €6000+ for the "good" ones with extra options.
    These guys have been around for about 25 years now, with some lineup changes, and a hiatus some time 'round the 2010s. The singer, Gunnhild Sundli, was only 14-15 years old when she joined the band, after her older brother had been a founding member (has now quit the band), and she was still a teenager when they had their full album release debut in 2002.

  • @MJODENG
    @MJODENG Před 3 měsíci +2

    Todays band :
    Gunnhild Sundli - vokalist
    Magnus Børmark - gitar
    Jon Even Schärer - trommer, vokal (2017-)
    Mats Paulsen - bass, vokal (2017-)
    John Stenersen - nøkkelharpe, tangenter, vokal (live, 2023-)

    • @KristinSevaldsen
      @KristinSevaldsen Před 29 dny +1

      And John Stenersen on Nyckelharpa is also playing in Wardruna 👌🏽

  • @ytiralc
    @ytiralc Před 12 dny

    The staging, with the lights and revolving platform, I think it's supposed to be her in a forest, with the sun just breaking through the trees. It fits with the lyrics.

    • @patroden
      @patroden  Před 8 dny

      Wow, haven't thought of that

  • @lillm6874
    @lillm6874 Před 3 měsíci +5

    👍😍😍❤️🤘🤘

  • @Tati3543
    @Tati3543 Před 10 dny +1

    I'm still in shock this did not win. It was by far the best and sort of prog rock

  • @Crowleas
    @Crowleas Před 2 měsíci

    Oookie you got a new fan here! A man of good taste, detailed analysis by someone who knows their shit and even is gorgeous? I 'm so sold!!

  • @lifewriter7455
    @lifewriter7455 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Absolutely Fabulous reaction... The subtitles says: `This is good. Wow. Fxxx. (More excited monkeysounds).' Love it! 😎🖤👍

  • @melliem2401
    @melliem2401 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice reaction! I hope this will reach many people's hearts in May as it reached ours!

  • @MsDintube
    @MsDintube Před 2 měsíci

    Gåte is one of Norways best livebands, they give us maximum magic on every single concert🤩

  • @cree_VI
    @cree_VI Před 2 měsíci +1

    about throwing a guitar XD remember one big Japanese band Luna sea, there is an awesome guitarist Sugizo and during concert, there was something with his guitar and he threw his beautiful guitar across a huge stage. It landed perfectly at the end of the stage, that staff could take it. I'm glad that he didn't kill any staff.

  • @Riekriek
    @Riekriek Před 3 měsíci +1

    THANK YOU for a great detailed video of the song and music. It was especially nice that you took each step of the song with you. Also you gave credit to the whole band! For me personally Gåte are a band that stands for pretty intense musical craftmanship. I always feel like the group members are so skilled in opening up each experience. They have such variety of songs, from traditional Norse folk to progressive rock. This song to me is about grasping life, going further than limitations, the wolf anima within all of us. Greetings from Norway

  • @bardeivindbakk6993
    @bardeivindbakk6993 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nøkkelharpe (keyharpe)
    Swedish tradional instrument

  • @Ridiculina
    @Ridiculina Před 2 měsíci +1

    The lyric is based on and destilled from an old Norwegain tale about a maiden who lost her mother when she was born, but later gained a stepmother. The stepmother was so jealous of the girl that she transformed her into a sword that she placed in the king's courtyard. However, the girl’s good qualities persisted even in the form of a sword. All the finest knights and soldiers favored this sword, so the jealous stepmother changed the maiden into a needle. The best and most skilled tailors loved this needle and preferred it over all the other needles. The stepmother grew even angrier and transformed the girl into a wolf, cursing her to roam the forest forever unless she drank her brother’s blood. And so it was. The maiden roamed the woods as a wolf. For eight years, the stepmother stayed indoors, afraid to venture out because she knew the wolf-clad maiden was out there. But then the stepmother became pregnant and wanted to go to church. The wolf pounced on her, seized the stepmother’s blue cloak, pulled her off her horse, tore out her heart, and drank her blood. With that act, the curse and spell were lifted, and the maiden returned to her original beautiful self, heading back to her father’s home.

  • @norwayboy123
    @norwayboy123 Před měsícem +1

    I liked your reaction format. You should react to sjå attende! It’s the song that got me into this band 20 years ago.

  • @trondvefald9686
    @trondvefald9686 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am a norwegian living in sweden, actually only 5 minutes on my bike from the arean wher they will stage the Eurovision. When I forst heard this song I thought they send this so Norway will not stage next years final. But now after listen to it a few mor times its goose bumbs everytime! If qwe dont win this year , we will never win..Norwegen zwölf punkte, Norvege douce point!

  • @ankra12
    @ankra12 Před 3 měsíci +3

  • @soleywolfgangsdottir
    @soleywolfgangsdottir Před 3 měsíci +3

    you need to discover eivør pálsdóttir from the faroe islands. a classically trained sopran and owner of a masters degree in traditional nordic vocal techniques. she also made music for the computer game god of war and the netflix series the last kingdom. just to name two tracks: the last kingom main theme live or falling free live at the old theater in tórshavn.
    faroese and icelandic are the closest languages to old norse

  • @JoanMaddie
    @JoanMaddie Před 3 měsíci +2

    Enjoyed your reaction. I guess you already has heard the original of this song, lasts almost 6 minutes. Is even better. An other song has become my favourite these days, check out Gåte and Djerv, Svarteboka - Official music video. It's a Masterpiece imo.

  • @BastianNorW
    @BastianNorW Před 2 měsíci

    I've been to many Gåte concerts, and I promise you - this is all live! This is just the way they play. Great reaction! Hope we have your vote in May;)

  • @linasobakss
    @linasobakss Před měsícem

    I saw Gåte on a live stage in the magical valley/forest in Storås here in Norway. It was fucking epic, AND Wardruna and Kalandra played there too. I really really really recommend you reacting to those bands also. I've seen Gåte a few times and their stage presence is the best I've seen. At least in the upbeat/rock scale. Wardruna is amazing for epic norse inspired atmosphere. They use dang cool instruments too.

  • @ispookie1
    @ispookie1 Před 3 měsíci

    Well say hallo to the long lost Vikings. This poem is 1000 years old, now put in a modern vibe. I love it. Thanks for a great review.

  • @asprelskcalling1151
    @asprelskcalling1151 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such a great review. Love it!!❤❤❤

  • @perberg8748
    @perberg8748 Před 2 měsíci

    Just love it... ❤❤

  • @elinskumpettersen5676
    @elinskumpettersen5676 Před 2 měsíci

    Great reaction and analysis. Perfect format. 👏🏻👍

  • @knutg
    @knutg Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice reaction! as you saw, its a singback track, only main vocal are live, they are not allowed to play full band live in the esc. Its only the main singer that is live in the esc. The band Gåte is a very good live-band, so i guess if they could choose they would have choosed to play live.

  • @mayanitamorstl7038
    @mayanitamorstl7038 Před 2 měsíci

    The voice of Norway.....

  • @linnea9017
    @linnea9017 Před 2 měsíci

    Exactly!

  • @lenamyhre3109
    @lenamyhre3109 Před 3 měsíci

    Yes yes Gåte🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @unnimack9687
    @unnimack9687 Před 2 měsíci

    Powerful music, song and text ❤

  • @anettevalle1580
    @anettevalle1580 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's live... that's what's it's about.... 😁😅🎉

  • @petragronqvist628
    @petragronqvist628 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The instrument is a Nyckelharpa (keyed fiddle) :)

    • @petragronqvist628
      @petragronqvist628 Před 2 měsíci

      And you are right, all vocals needs to be live, some have background singers in the back that are not shown on stage :)
      The lyrics are an old folktale, something about an evil stepmother turning her into a wolf, or something- i think :)