Nightwish is not a band ... Nightwish is a phenomenon too good to be human ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
@markogronfors38269 ай бұрын
And in dialect from Kitte
@Bonovin10 ай бұрын
4,6 billion years in 20 minutes !! Great song/show/ journey
@leeblack333510 ай бұрын
Her parents were there with tears in their eyes of pride!! can you believe ?
@ronaldderooij177410 ай бұрын
Well, it does not take much with her mother (and Floor).
@DrMcKay6610 ай бұрын
I belive this was actually the first time they saw her preform with Nightwish. Talk about a show they got 😊❤
@Rancid-Jane10 ай бұрын
And I have tears of awe.
@Sharky76210 ай бұрын
Yes I'm father of a daughter, 15 years old now, and If she was up there performing like she was... I'd be soaking wet with tears while loving every second of the show
@black4pienus10 ай бұрын
Yeah, Floor said she didn't look much in their direction because she didn't want to get emotional. lol
@RS48629 ай бұрын
Can you please listen to The Islander and High Hopes, Marko is an exceptional singer in his own space but because Floor is just so good he doesn't get the recognition he deserves. Thanks
@frenkwd110 ай бұрын
The title of the issue is taken from a 2009 book by evolutionary biologist and atheist writer Richard Dawkins, about the evidence for biological evolution. Dawkins also contributes to the album. Holopainen explained to HMV in March 2015: "I wrote him a letter a little over a year ago and explained what ideas we had for this album, mainly about evolution. Since one of the songs goes straight to one of his books, it felt like a perfect match to try and recite him on the album. A few weeks later, he sent me an email accepting the invitation." "Later in 2014, we recorded his parts at Hats Off Studios, Oxford. This is a huge honour for us, as Dawkins is one of our greatest heroes and his writings have been a huge inspiration for the album."
@marty694510 ай бұрын
Troy Donockley (English) plays various instruments within the band, including the pipes and whistles, as well as bouzouki and electric and acoustic guitars.
@seattanf234810 ай бұрын
Troy also does backing and occasionally lead vocals.
@n5iln10 ай бұрын
Unconfirmed, but believable: during an interview, Troy was asked, "Is there anything you can't play well right now, but would like to?" Troy reportedly answered, "Ice hockey."
@marcfromparis33310 ай бұрын
Journalist: You are starting a tour today. Is this your bus? NW Member - Yeah for the band, the crew, the instruments, the pyro,... Journalist: And about the other one behind? NW Member - Oh! It's for Troy's stuffs
@BrendonChase_201510 ай бұрын
Lulu at 12:44 "I like that drummer.." 🦗🦗"That drummer's really cool.." 🦗🦗🦗 13:05 "I really like that drummer.." 🦗🦗🦗🦗 13:43 "I REALLY.." 🦗🦗 [ah heck..] 13:59 - "What do you think?" 😂 Hey Lulu, ty so much for showing drummer Kai Hahto some well-deserved love. He was working that drum kit like a beast! Cheers from Amsterdam!
@Y0sh1no5am10 ай бұрын
Better than a movie. A song about our creation and how we came to be. This song is extraordinary and should give a some price of science and biology. Its crazy how much effort and research they put into this song. Huge credits to Tuomas and the band for making such a powerful performance.
@Bunny99s9 ай бұрын
And it'a essentially an homage to Richard Dawkins book "The Greatest Show on Earth". He is also "that guy with the really nice voice at the end" ;)
@johnsullivan65928 күн бұрын
the greatest twins on earth
@greygreen561010 ай бұрын
her dress by the way represents the double helix of DNA. the fireworks represent the big bang at the beginning of the universe. uilleann pipes is the instrument, they are an irish instrument, pumped rather then blown like scottish bagpipes. the mans voice was richard dawkins, he is a British evolutionary biologist and author
@ladydalida691710 ай бұрын
The double helix of DNA can also be clearly seen on the bass drums in close-up.
@moniquevanaken263810 ай бұрын
And Floor's dress is in the colors of the flag of Finland, as a tribute. And the heels of her shoes are unicorns haha. All the props on stage have a link to the evolution of the earth as fossils etc.
@richardwest635810 ай бұрын
The last words spoken by Richard Dawkins, as the credits roll are the final words from Charles Darwin's book "On The Origin of Species"
@ChristianSander196910 ай бұрын
The fireworks are not the big bang, they represent the bombardment by meteors on early Earth, and probably the bringers of the building blocks of life, water etc..
@greygreen561010 ай бұрын
@@ChristianSander1969 there's always someone who has to argue, read the lyrics of the song
@seattanf234810 ай бұрын
Taking a bow for the audience then turning their back to the crowd and having their photo taken with the audience in the background is how they finish most/all of their concerts.
@jerrymail10 ай бұрын
They certainly have a nice collection now since the late 90s !
@roy1949110 ай бұрын
do "Last Ride of the Day" from the Wacken 2013 show, and you'll see them do it there.....
@R---66---R10 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Jean Michel Jarre always does too!
@jimmybumgardner832210 ай бұрын
Another great reaction, glad y'all watch till the end, TOUMAS, the keyboards is the genius behind the band NIGHTWISH. Very, very smart musicians, one of the best I have heard in my lifetime and I'm 72 years old. 95% of the songs you have listen to he wrote the lyrics and the music to them, just amazing how good he is. MORE PLEASE
@Songfugel10 ай бұрын
Tuomas*
@R---66---R10 ай бұрын
@@Songfugel For @jimmybumgardner8322 it's TOumas
@Cherlindrea9910 ай бұрын
Floor was wearing her unicorn shoes. Her parents were there and also a Dutch film crew for a tv show "The Reunion". For this programme Floor also met her forner class mates of the Rock Academy in Tilburg, The Netherlands. She tells about her career, the burn-out she had in 2011/ 2012 and how she became the lead singer of Nightwish. Top reaction! Thank you so much ❤
@Zoey-K-110 ай бұрын
The title of the song doesn’t really have anything to do with the performance. The song is based on the book The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence For Evolution by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, who provided the spoken word bits. Both the book and the song detail the formation of the Earth, the evolution of life including the rise and eventual fall of mankind.
@corotto253810 ай бұрын
Whole family hooked on Nightwish🙃❤️✅
@j0hnn13K9 ай бұрын
It does not get pointed out enough i feel, but Floor... she's the perfect role model for women of any age group. Some female singers represent "Girl Power" but Floor goes far beyond that, she represents "Female Power". She's powerful, elegant, charming, charismatic, intelligent, strong, confident, alluring, secure, approachable, honest, humble, aware of her abilities, a leader, and a beautiful human being. And in my book, those are all traits to look up to, to get inspired by, if i had a daughter.. i would want her to learn from Floor how to be all she could ever be, Floor is the perfect role model. And this song? Magnum Opus... incredible song and it might be my favorite song by Nightwish (i honestly cannot pick a favorite, all their songs bring something amazing to the table). To create a song that tells the story of the birth of our planet, the evolution of life, the birth of humankind and the history leading to present day, that should not only be impossible, it should not work because it simply is way too much for one song to handle..... and yet.. Nightwish pulls it off, and then some... it's a perfect song. And having Sir Richard Dawkins, who's book inspired Tuomas to create this masterpiece, do the narration? .. that's the cherry on top of this multi layered cake of pure awesomeness.
@helli0n82410 ай бұрын
the history of earth, compressed in 21 minutes ... can you imagine that Tuomas (Keyboard,Composer) wanted this track with a runtine over 90 minutes ? i can ;) if only i could get my fingers on this 90minutes demo
@xJamesLaughx10 ай бұрын
The one instrument that looked like bagpipes being played by Troy is called the Uilleann Pipes otherwise known as Irish bagpipes. They are similar to normal bagpipes but instead of having to blow into the bag using your mouth to fill it this one has a bellows attached to fill the bag by moving your arm allowing the user to sing etc.
@n5iln10 ай бұрын
Trivia: translated from the Irish Gaelic, "uilleann" is "elbow".
@ondrikmi9 ай бұрын
thanks :)
@johannessilver86539 ай бұрын
Tuomas explanes the whole universe in this song 4,6 billion years....he was about to write this to be 45 min long but had to shorten it to fit in one album side. If you need one name -Tuomas it is cause he makes everything possible. Troy plays ulliean pipes too...they all are awesome for sure. Just go deeper...you can not fail with NW. They started in 1996 so there is plenty.
@n5iln10 ай бұрын
Prof. Richard Dawkins, who performed the spoken-word parts of the piece, is an evolutionary biologist and (as of the time of that recording) a lecturer at Oxford University. His book, "The Greatest Show On Earth", was Tuomas' inspiration for the album, "Endless Forms Most Beautiful", which was the first Nightwish album to feature both Floor Jansen on vocals and Kai Hahto on drums. The spoken-word sections are all from Prof. Dawkins' works, except the final passage, which is a quotation from Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species". If you decide to watch the Wembley performance of this piece, (spoiler alert...) Prof. Dawkins appears at the very end of the video to recite the final passage to a few tens of thousands of fans...and renders them utterly silent as he speaks. He later said he had been more nervous appearing on stage with Nightwish than he ever had been at any time in his teaching career.
@argantyr515410 ай бұрын
After making the Album Endless Forms most Beautiful, Nightwish and some of its members, got the honor of have some species named after them. Nightwish Crab Tanidromites nightwishorum Floor Jansen Beetle Tmesisternus floorjansenae Tuomas Holopainen An insect. Sciophilia holopaineni
@RandallHidalgoS21allas969 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the fly was before but i could be wrong.
@ShadowRyu10 ай бұрын
This is from the album "endless forms most beautiful", a themed album celebrating the evolution of life. A good follow up from the same album is "shudder before the beautiful"
@KaiHellmann10 ай бұрын
This concert was in 2015 Finland Tampere. Over 23 000 fans…
@WillyAffentranger-jb1oi9 ай бұрын
I agree, i've never heard this song, and i think i know a looooooot about musicbands after 30 years.
10 ай бұрын
Troy Donockley is the true multiinstrumentalist in the band as he plays Uillean Pipes (Irish bagpipes), Tin Whistle (Flute), Low Whistle (Flute), Guitars, Bouzouki (Kind of a mandolin), Bodhrán (Irish drum) and of course vocals. The rest of the band in this lineup: - Tuomas Holopainen - Keyboard and composer - Floor Jansen - Vocals - Marko Hietala - Bass and vocals - Emppu Vuorinen - Guitars - Kai Hahto - Drums Markos is now replaced by Jukka Koskinen on bass. I guess You already realized that this composition (Epos) is about the formation of our Earth and the creation of life as we know it. Tuomas is a true Master Composer.
@jeffhall241110 ай бұрын
at the WE WERE HERE moment, it never fails to get me emotion and get me all covered in goosebumps
@Rancid-Jane10 ай бұрын
I just have water running down my cheeks.
@donepearce10 ай бұрын
Troy - the guy playing the various pipes - is the reason why we have this piece. When he joined the band he brought with him a fascination with evolution and the works of Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins. He enthused Tuomas sufficiently that between them they created this whole themed album, although Tuomas did the actual writing. Their best performance was at Wembley Arena in London, where they got professor Dawkins himself on stage to speak his own words at the end. I was there (quote from the song).
@frankmerris882110 ай бұрын
Tuomas (the one on the keys)this group is his baby and writes and composes( including this one) almost all of these songs.he is known as the Metal Mozart
@jeffreyphipps150710 ай бұрын
Something not widely known: if a band fires off confetti, they have to pay a company to clean it up. The decision whether or not to use it depends largely on cost. The ROI often comes down to how much merchandise they sell that has to cover the various costs. Also, the credits scroll lists roadies and the people involved with helping the show. Very few bands do this. In fact, during lock down the crews of bands can't travel with the band and don't get paid. NW allowed their crew to make an album of NW songs sung their way and merch to sell to make their own money. I bought the album (though it definitely wasn't NW) and a T-shirt to support them.
@ValtteL10 ай бұрын
Great points and info. Like to add a small detail that Nightwish's Crew has released two albums and they have been on Finland's official chart for a total of seven weeks and three of them even number one! Which is really amazing thing.
@jeffreyphipps15079 ай бұрын
@@ValtteL Thanks for the additional info!
@Zerocool-kb4ej9 ай бұрын
Crewish right?
@ValtteL9 ай бұрын
@@Zerocool-kb4ej Yes
@paulmaxey637710 ай бұрын
The man who did the talking bits was Richard Dawkins (on the Wembley Live version he actually comes on stage to say the bit that is said over the credits on this version). He is a British evolutionary biologist and author. If I remember correctly Toumas wrote this song after reading one of Dawkins' books. After he wrote it Toumas asked Dawkins if he would do the talking parts and actually does more spoken parts on the actual album that this song is from.
@keeskloost697710 ай бұрын
And the name of the book: the Greatest Show on Earth. And that is of coarse the tale of evolutionary life.
@pauljohnson738210 ай бұрын
So...Simply...our individual lives are but a fraction of a second... Live Life Fully People!.. We were luckily given the gift of life... enjoy your time in the sun...
@PaulOutdoors10 ай бұрын
Whilst I do not subscribe to the "theory of evolution" I wholeheartedly subscribe to the music of Nightwish and this phenomenal masterpiece. 🙏😊👍❤️
@RossNixon10 ай бұрын
Amen!
@michaelwanklin35803 ай бұрын
I love your reactions. Just thought I would point out how gracious this band is - they even included the bus driver in the credits.. Just wonderful human beings .
@Tarkus_10 ай бұрын
The greatest performance on earth! 🤘🌎🤘
@burningdeadman10 ай бұрын
You 3 have the personalities and look of a disney/pixar family its so funny but amazing. Glad youre all loving Nightwish so much.
@charliethetraveller10 ай бұрын
Amazing reaction. As Lulu said she liked Kai (the drummer) it´s time you take a look on Wintersun, where he burns calories while playing on Sons of Winter and Stars. I like you´re noticing more the Nightwish members individuallity
@robspence227610 ай бұрын
I enjoy your reactions! I found Nightwish in 2020...quickly became my favorite band. Check out The Islander from that live show features Marko.
@skeezesmith795410 ай бұрын
Floor said that she could only take quick glances at her parents because her mom had tears of joy. Floor said that if she looked longer that she would have choked up and a singer can't do that while performing. 😊🤘
@garycollins154510 ай бұрын
Lulu. That man's voice was the voice of Richard Dawkins, one of the worlds greatest modern day philosophers'. He collaborated with Tuomas (keyboards, composer, and band leader) and Nightwish, on the album 'Endless Forms Most Beautiful''. Tuomas is a genius. He is often referred to as the 'Metal Mozart'.
@devinsherman63910 ай бұрын
I love Nightwish because it’s always a show not just the music : even though the musicianship is top notch
@seattanf234810 ай бұрын
In videos/concerts filmed during or prior to 2013 you see Jukka (pronounced Youka) playing drums. From 2015-present you see Kai playing drums. In 2014 while recording a new album and getting ready for the following world tour Jukka had to step down due to health reasons. He selected his own replacement Kai. Jukka is still involved with the band but in a strictly behind the scenes role.
@phm1988010 ай бұрын
Ok. I didnt know that Jukka choose his own replacement. Early years of 2000's nightwish start to be so famous that they have to buy land and they build kinda warehouse there and they hire 4 fulltime workers there, to just working with logistics of band merch and stuff. I have not fact checked this, but allready that time Jukka was the guy who take care of the business like that and somebody told me that in those years, one of the biggest business magazine in Finland( Kauppalehti i think..) choose Jukka "a young entrepreneur of the year".. So thats why its easy to see that he still like to oversee and take care of certain things..
@ecbftl10 ай бұрын
Jukka is listed as CEO (confirmed by Tuomas in an interview) of at least 2 Nightwish companies (check Dun & Bradstreet ) managing production, as well as a few of his own online marketing businesses. The Nightwish companies are based in the industrial building mentioned.
@ecbftl10 ай бұрын
Jukka replacement is documented in the making of album creation documentary videos during the summer camp work.
@mdudley5210 ай бұрын
Tuomas is keyboards,Kai is drummer
@niuho20529 ай бұрын
Check their live version of "phantom of the opera" with original singer Tarja! Basist Marco steals the show...
@pauld622210 ай бұрын
We, people, are the greatest show on earth, not the band/performance. This song turns from amazing to a masterpiece once you read and research the lyrics.
@Bunny99s9 ай бұрын
Actually life as a whole was addressed, not just us humans. We like to envision us as the dominant species on this planet, even though there are others which can outnumber us by several magnitudes. We're probably the one who has the greatest impact on the planet, for the better or worse :) Though I agree that studying the lyrics and the background is indeed something I can recommend. So many hidden gems.
@pauld62229 ай бұрын
Sure, some of it is about all life on earth, but I feel the song is mainly focused on the story of man. Either way, we can agree this is an absolute masterpiece of a song.@@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s9 ай бұрын
@@pauld6222 Absolutely :) It's one of my favourite from NW.
@kevingunning756910 ай бұрын
Hi Kathy (Lulu and Donna as well of course)! The pipe/flute player is Troy Donockley, an English musician who joined the band in 2013 at the same time as Floor. Troy had recorded many sessions with the band since 2007 and appears on the two albums in 2007 and 2011. He only joined the band full-time during the World tour in twenty thirteen. The 'bagpipes' are called Uillean pipes (Gaelic for elbow). Take care ladies, Kevin from England.
@Thorgrim24710 ай бұрын
This is a song about the evolution of life on earth. You lovely ladies are all a part of "The Greatest Show on Earth". Endless Forms Most Beautiful.
@MikkoRantalainen10 ай бұрын
The song was about a book called "The Greatest Show On Earth" by Richard Dawkins. Richard also recorded all the spoken parts in the song.
@gene669010 ай бұрын
This is one of the Nightwish Trilogy if one can call it that. 💥💥Well done in reacting to a masrterfull compostion. 😇😇😇😇
@bigfoot14eee9910 ай бұрын
I must have watched this video 100 times and get misty eyed every time.
@kimfabritiusdetengnagel203810 ай бұрын
This is just music on Nightwish level..... Symphonic Metal at it's best
@jan310110 ай бұрын
The man speaking in the end is Richard Dawkins the author of the book The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution on which the song is based on..
@IkeVMAX410 ай бұрын
Richard Dawkins
@jan310110 ай бұрын
@@IkeVMAX4 your right - my fault
@jeffreyphipps150710 ай бұрын
People are impressed at the fireworks, and indeed they add a certain pop. However, this is far from the first time explosives are used in a song - consider the "1812 Overture" which used cannon fire. Wembley attempts to simulate this (because the concert was indoors and obviously couldn't fire off fireworks), but somehow it loses something (or seems to in video - I was at Tampere and it was spectacular, but to be fair I wasn't at Wembley that year).
@Erfedwe10 ай бұрын
Another fun NW reaction. The look of awe on your faces sums up what many of us felt the first time seeing this masterpiece. On their recent tour, NW played Ghost Love Score, followed by The Greatest Show on Earth to close out the concert. Seeing this live is one of my best concert experiences
@aether13x6910 ай бұрын
Nightwish "Shudder Before The Beautiful" and "Seven Days to The Wolves" both live from Wembley
@black4pienus10 ай бұрын
The Poet and the Pendulum and The Greatest Show on Earth are considered the masterpieces of Nightwish. Can't call them songs. They are more than that. But don't think that because you've seen the masterpieces, they won't blow you away anymore in their songs! They've got many gorgeous and fun surprises for you to discover! And I agree with Donna. Tuomas is a cutie. And a musical genius! A talent like that makes someone even more attractive if you ask me.
@Meine.Postma10 ай бұрын
Kathy! ♥ I love how Kathy enjoys Nightwish
@monicacarolina648010 ай бұрын
Such a powerful Masterpiece . It makes you appreciate life even more. Thanks ladies! Much love from the Netherlands❤
@sumonjamal165310 ай бұрын
Nightwish in this clip was: Floor Jansen (lead vocals), Tuomas Holopainen (keyboards), Emppu Vuorinen (guitar), Marko Hietala (bass + vocals), Kai Hahto (drums) and Troy Donockley ( flute/ Pipes / mandolin)... Marko Hietala left Nightwish recently and was replaced by Jukka Koskinen (bass) This 2015 Nightwish album 'Endless forms most beautiful' was inspired by the writings of Charles Darwin and the evolution of mankind on Earth... this track was narrated by biologist and author Richard Dawkins. Tuomas recently said that the theme of the evolution of mankind was what inspired the first of what will be 3 albums... the first (w/ the 'I' on the cover) was 'Endless forms most beautiful'... The second was 'Human Nature' (w/ the 'II' on the cover).... and the upcoming Nightwish album will be 'III''.
@tahhah344910 ай бұрын
This is masterpiece!
@VK.Vertol10 ай бұрын
Hi girls, The man playing the flute/low whitles and the Uilleann pipes is Troy Donockley - a member of the band, who can play 12 musical instruments, compose music and sing!!! What a musician! He's mostly seen playing low whistles, Uilleann pipes (irish bagpipes), guitar or bouzuki in the Nightwish performances. Troy and Tuomas are my favorite band members. BTW, the guy, speaking during the song, was professor Richard Dawkins, one of the biggest personalities in the world of evolutionary biology. 😄
@rnowak8510 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your reaction. One of Nightwish's greatest songs and considered by many to be Tuomas's Magnus Opus, although in my opinion Poet and the Pendulum is their best song because it is very personal for Tuomas and has a huge emotional impact on most fans. Greatest Show on Earth is not about this song but is in fact a reference to evolution. This song is from the album Endless Forms Most Beautiful, much of which is inspired by the writings of Professor Richard Dawkins, a famous evolutionary biologist. Song takes it's name from his book, The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence For Evolution. It is the story of Earth and life on our planet. Divided into 5 parts. 4.6 - This is a reference to how old the Earth is (4.6 billion years old) and is about Earth's early existence. Minimalist piano represents Earth drifting in orbit around the sun and slowly changing to create the environment for life to exist. "The Goldilocks Zone from the lyrics. Fireworks represent the early bombardment of Earth by meteorites which is how the building blocks of life were brought to Earth (not the Big Bang). Life - The hammer drops musically and the earliest forms of life come into existence. The LUCA in the lyrics is the Last Common Universal Ancestor from which all life on Earth is descended. The Toolmaker - The emergence of humans , their evolution, and possible extinction. Thus the siren call and the grunts of the first humans. Reference to "little Lucy of the Afar" in the lyrics is referring to one of the oldest skeletal remains (3.2 million years old) found in the Afar region of Ethopia. This section also has a small section on the evolution of music including snippets of the song Dies Irae, Minuet in G major by Christian Petzold, Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 by Johann Sebastian Bach and Enter Sandman by Metallica, accompanied with a Tibetan chant. "Enter Ratkind" in the lyrics references a theory by Professor Dawkins that rats are good candidates to evolve into intelligent creatures if humans were to go extinct. We were here is our declaration that humanity as a whole and individual humans matter and had an impact. The Understanding and Sea Worn Driftwood - Two sections that form the outro of the song and concert. Starts with the second spoken word section with Professor Dawkins reading another quote from his book Unweaving the Rainbow. His quote is an incredibly uplifting and inspiring exposition of how rare and precious each life. The orchestral music Tuomas has written here is stunning and one of my favorite parts of the song. It is like the soundtrack to the triumphant hero scene in a fantasy movie which fits perfectly with the idea of each of us being hero's just for existing. Love the perfectly timed bow by the band to the climax of the music and then the music slowly fades to strings and the crash of waves against the shore. I think this is where Sea Worn Driftwood starts. And then the final spoken word by Professor Dawkins reading a quote from Darwin's Origin of Species. I have only just touched on some of the lyrics and the musical composition that tells the story. Lots more to uncover if you dive deep into the lyrics. In this song Troy is playing an Irish Low whistle, similar to a tine whistle but tuned to a lower key and the Uilleann pipes, the national bagpipes of Ireland. Uses a bellows to fill the bag instead of breathing into it like the Scottish Highlan bagpipes most people are familiar with. Has a unique, very celtic feel to it's sound and not quite as piercing as Scottich bagpipes.
@StevanOutdoor5 ай бұрын
'The Greatest Show On Earth' is actually a book by Richard Dawkins. Nightwish just managed to sum it up in what I think is one of the best songs and performances in the world.
@jaywolford389810 ай бұрын
The guy with the nice voice is Richard Dawkins, a British evolutionary biologist, former Oxford professor, and author of the book The Greatest Show on Earth. The very last part is a reading from Darwin's On The Origin of Species. I want to say it's how the book ends, but it's been so long since I have read it that I could be wrong in the placement. There's also a little bit of musical evolution in the song that goes from a classical piece to Enter Sandman from Metallica. Most people miss that first hearing. They are amazing live. I have been fortunate to see them once with Tarja, twice with Annette, and twice with Floor. It's ashame that they don't plan on touring for 2-3 years. They are working on a new album. I am hoping it's better than the last one.
@robdegast36129 ай бұрын
Just imagine if you were taught this way at school about the origins of the earth. Everyone got a 10 or an A+ 🤩🤩
@JWNanaimo10 ай бұрын
Floors parents being at this show….How proud they must be to see the positive and joyous effect their daughter and this incredible band has on thousands of people must be almost overwhelming for them. Sensory overload… Nightwish style. The band that can call it “The Greatest Show on Earth” and deliver on all points artistic and philosophical …just an incredible adventure in songwriting and performance
@ciskavandevijver235510 ай бұрын
Evolution. the creation of the universe, earth, life. even the evolution of music..and destruction of mankind( mushroom clouds). Tuomas(keyboard), Kai( drums). Marko ( Bassgitar, singing), Emmpu(guitar), Troy( Flute,thinwistle,bazouki, Uillian pipes, Guitar, singing) Marko now left NW. now there is Jukka in his place..and Floor ( all kind of vocals)..
@NaturfotographieStingl10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Bavaria/Germany. Unfortunately Marco leaving also meant Floors co-singer leaving. Now in a few songs Troy does Marcos part with singing while playing a concert. But at "The greatest show on earth" it´s now only Floor singing - which isn´t bad. But I miss Marcos vocal contrast to Floors voice.
@henryvandenbrand517610 ай бұрын
This sing was so impressive when I was at their show in Gelsenkirchen last year. You could just feel the song.❤❤❤
@petrikuikka10 ай бұрын
Great reaction, greetings from Finland! :)
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@majbrat10 ай бұрын
Things i love about Nightwish are the love they show for both our earth, humanity, and how much they enjoy what they do. Just good people making excellent, inspiring music.
@markclements776710 ай бұрын
Hello lovely ladies, greetings from UK That was another great reaction, thank you 😉 Tuomas (keyboardist) is also the composer of 95% of the wonderful Nightwish songs, including this one. You chose well Donna 😂 Lulu, the drummer's name is Kai Hahto. He and their previous drummer (Jukka) are two of the best in the world according to some people Kathy, you didn't say who your favourite was so I will assume that it was me! 🤣 The title of the song "The Greatest Show On Earth" is taken from a book of the same name which was written by an Oxford professor called Richard Dawkins. It is his spoken word at the beginning and end of the song ("the guy with the nice voice" as Lulu put it 😁). In his book he thinks that the greatest show on earth is evolution which can be seen each day This song is a history of the formation of The Earth (the fireworks at the beginning represent asteroid impacts to form The Earth), the evolution of humans and also the evolution of music all in one song. Knowing this, if you watched it again you might pick up on a few of these references from within the song
@stpfs928110 ай бұрын
I recently discovered a childrens book, which might have been inspired by this concert! "THE STUFF OF STARS traces the start of the universe through the formation of stars and planets to the beginning of life on Earth, and ultimately, people, zeroing in on the birth of the reader. The universe begins with a bang." Published in 2018... (The book didn't start with a bang!)
@ericstalter191710 ай бұрын
Lulu.. the drummers name is kai. He also played for winter sun
@isaiahwelch806610 ай бұрын
@Kathy, Lulu, and Donna: Three Generation Reactions: Second comment for you ladies, since you asked! The keyboardist is Tuomas Holopainen -- who is the composer for Nightwish, and who I call "The Metal Mozart." The drummer is Kai Hahto. He replaced Jukka Nevalainen (pronounced "yoo•ka nevah•lie•nen") in 2015, when Jukka stepped down from performing because of insomnia. The other person you asked about was Troy Donockley, a British multi-instrumentalist. Not only does he play tin whistle, low flute, an E-bow guitar, and mandolin, but the instrument he is most known for is the Uaellian bagpipes (pronounced "ill•ee•ian"), which "uaellian" is Gaelic for "elbow." Which is why the Uaellian bagpipes are Ireland's national instrument. The only question I have now is: Reaction to the Nightwish documentary "Please Learn the Setlist in 48 Hours," when? Because I think you would love learning what it was like in 2012, when Floor joined Nightwish. Lol
@wangtang776810 ай бұрын
Well hello again ! I was just heading to bed but came across your reaction to this masterpiece so I guess bed will have to wait lol 🤘🏼💥🤘🏼
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy!
@jeffreyphipps150710 ай бұрын
Troy - flute/whistle and on pipes also sings sometimes, including here. Troy plays different instruments at different concerts including the performance of this song at Wembley. He is also one of the animal growls along with Marco and Floor.
@timotimo415210 ай бұрын
I'm a crusty old (ish) cynic, been around the block a bit, had life throw some rocks at me and my family....there's something 'family' about NW. Genuine reciprocated affection, love even. NW are special, they encapsulate everything I loved in music and stuck it together with high IQ lyrics and emotion..so hope they tour again soon.
@stueymon6 ай бұрын
Learn words other than awesome. Astonishing, incredible, impressive, powerful, awe inspiring "What, Awesome like a hotdog?" If you know, you know
@glenngunnis664210 ай бұрын
Tuomas the Metal Mozart! We’re not worthy!!🤘🎸
@christianlefevre56734 ай бұрын
A 68 ans j'ai un rêve....voir un concert de ce fantastique groupe
@ronaldderooij177410 ай бұрын
The nice voice was Richard Dawkins, a professor of biology at Oxford university, but better known for his crusade against religions.
@johnlanham905710 ай бұрын
20:28 this part always brings tears of joy to my eyes. The futile raging against the aforementioned “careless cold infinity in ever vast direction” pleases my rebellious heart. A breathtaking masterpiece sung by a Valkyrie Goddess… or what Nightwish thinks of as just another day. 💙💙💙All Hail Floor !! 💙💙💙 Infantryman-Nightwish Army. US Regiment. Kentucky Battalion RIP Ann Waychoff-Commanding General-Nightwish Army
@harrympower10 ай бұрын
this are the moments you wish you were there,... these are things and performances that make memories
@agroeneveld12910 ай бұрын
You have to see this the reunion of the rock academy with Floor it is very emotional
@w.b.t.12710 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite NIGHTWISH performances. I was able to see this as the final song in Denver, Colorado on May 15, 2022. The Best.
@markogronfors38269 ай бұрын
Ladies, when I found you, the song selection is a perfection. Thank you
@raatroc3 ай бұрын
As with every Nightwish song. Kathy, I'm flabbergasted, Lulu, how can this exist?, Donna, pure enjoyment ...
@mattgraham283510 ай бұрын
I love how Tuomas Holopainen the keyboard player the compositions that guy and communicating that to the rest of the guys wow the eb and flow of the music the layers of color such a nice balance creating these epic pieces of music
@spidernose10 ай бұрын
Hadn't watched this in quite some time. I forgot how it makes me feel. As tears roll down my face. Happy tears.
@APMM5810 ай бұрын
It's about the bird of the earth and everything that lives on it now. Often, it is good to do some homework on songs from Nightwish before you watch them. But I really like your reaction videos from nightwish and Floor. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
@patrickvanoverbeek183310 ай бұрын
The instrument is called Uilleann pipes, they are Irish backpipes!
@jeffreygreer7 ай бұрын
its an irish recorder, we played those in music class in 4th grade, they're like a flute played vertically instead of sideways made of wood by leprechauns lol
@busher6910 ай бұрын
From the "Big Bang" to "Enter The Sandman" - only Nightwish could pull this off. Check out "My Walden" and "The Islander" from this show. Both are excellent
@HelineArashi9 ай бұрын
Yeah, absolutely agree with Donna. Tuomas is really handsome and really talented. He's known as the "Metal Mozart" for good reason.😍😍😍 And as a Nightwish fan myself, I LOVE to see the look on a person whenever they're listening their songs that start kinda mellow and then come with all their might 😍😍😍😍
@CAV19569 ай бұрын
there is a step above 'Awsome."................EPIC ! ! ! !
@Tedger10 ай бұрын
We were here... refers to humanity and its most likely eventual demise..
@TheVipis10 ай бұрын
Hello lovely ladies. As a fan of Nightwish, I'm happy to see reactions from people who have never listened to this wonderful band. Continue your adventure in the world of our beloved group. I would recommend you to react to some songs from the band's latest album like "NOISE" , "SHOEMAKER" , or "PAN,". And Tomas Holopainen some analysts call Metal Mozart 🙂 Thank you for the video. Greetings from Bulgaria ❤
@adlicious10010 ай бұрын
Nightwish ❤....and You All three ...❤❤❤🤗
@pdutchie492410 ай бұрын
First time I saw and heard this I could not hold back my tears at the end, seeing them like that. WE WERE HERE❣️
@Xenophiah10 ай бұрын
The instrument that Troy is playing is called the Uilleann Pipes.
@tiiiiiiia995110 ай бұрын
I was there ❤️ my home town ❤️ it was just, awesome.