For noe tull... Har den svenske torshammer selv kjøpt på norrøna 1994 fra en giftering jeg fikk av min mor
@osbaldohernandez91743 жыл бұрын
Can anyone translate everything
@mysticgirl10 ай бұрын
I'm not authorized to add subtitles, but here's a short recap of the video: Gaahl used to be regarded a dangerous satanist who had to serve time in prison for violence. Today he's finished serving his prison sentence, he's openly gay, and very popular amongst the LGBTQ+ community. Even though his mindset has changed in many ways, he still has some controversial opinions about Christianity and the symbolic effect of church burnings. But he's being very clear that he doesn't want to enourage anyone to burn down a church. What Gaahl really cares about, is norse mythology and culture. He gets an outlet for this through various music projects, including the band Wardruna. In the video we can see them preforming at a gay galla. Gaahl is also an expert on runes, and that has granted him access to see real runes at the Bryggen museum, which is also shown in the video. At the time the interview was done, Gaahl was preparing to do theater for the first time in his life, in the world's first black metal musical called "Svartediket". Here he was assigned the role of a powerful norse god. In the video he's also seen accepting an award from an LGBTQ+ organization, called "gay of the year". His friend and band colleague praise him for daring to be himself, not just privately, but also openly in the media. He's also praised by numerous other people for this.
@pest38797 ай бұрын
@@mysticgirl Thanks for traduction!
@gothfather1 Жыл бұрын
He looks like Rasputin.
@jaysonwitting46713 жыл бұрын
Subtitles please. I don’t think it’s fair to upload lost footage in decades without enabling subtitles
@terjeiversen3 жыл бұрын
Oooooh, it's such a hassle!
@jaysonwitting46713 жыл бұрын
@@terjeiversen I thought that if the subtitles are enabled, it will automatically work no?
@MateoJimenezG3 жыл бұрын
Decades. Like, one decade.
@jaysonwitting46713 жыл бұрын
@@MateoJimenezG Yh this one is but I meant in general for all the other videos, which were from the 90s and 00s
@mysticgirl10 ай бұрын
I'm not authorized to add subtitles, but here's a short recap of the video: Gaahl used to be regarded a dangerous satanist who had to serve time in prison for violence. Today he's finished serving his prison sentence, he's openly gay, and very popular amongst the LGBTQ+ community. Even though his mindset has changed in many ways, he still has some controversial opinions about Christianity and the symbolic effect of church burnings. But he's being very clear that he doesn't want to enourage anyone to burn down a church. What Gaahl really cares about, is norse mythology and culture. He gets an outlet for this through various music projects, including the band Wardruna. In the video we can see them preforming at a gay galla. Gaahl is also an expert on runes, and that has granted him access to see real runes at the Bryggen museum, which is also shown in the video. At the time the interview was done, Gaahl was preparing to do theater for the first time in his life, in the world's first black metal musical called "Svartediket". Here he was assigned the role of a powerful norse god. In the video he's also seen accepting an award from an LGBTQ+ organization, called "gay of the year". His friend and band colleague praise him for daring to be himself, not just privately, but also openly in the media. He's also praised by numerous other people for this.