I can't believe it's actually thirty years ago! I remember vividly watching the opening ceremony and ever since I've loved and listened to "Nåde" by Iver Kleive and Knut Reiersrud, the musical masterpiece played during that magnificent segment when the Vätter danced and brought up and opened the Tellus Egg, containing a peace dove. So lovely and touching!
@aatox I'm actually too young to remember the games itself, as I was very young then. But for those who remember it, it must have been something great to experience. And most of all, a great moment in history of Norwegian sport. This was actually the second time time Norway hosted the Olympic Winter Games, the first time was in Oslo in 1952.
I cannot believe it was 30 years ago! This was the best Olympic Games of all time - Summer or Winter. Apart from the great sport and the blue skies every day, it was the Norwegian people who made it special. Their support for all the athletes was amazing. Anybody who watched it will never forget Lillehammer 1994.
Eer… no, not 1990. It was 1992, just like the title says. This was before the Winter Olympics shifted to every other year from the Summer Olympics. Actually the last time both Olympics were staged during the same year, so the winter games of Lillehammer were arranged already in 1994.
kaipaan tarkkis sarjaa tänne yoyutuben ja myös tuuti ja kirjaimet sarjaa kun en ole nähnyt niitä kerran oli tarkkis areenassa ei ole enää vaikka olen toivonut
I have always known that it was Ken Ishii who composed this the second I watched the Olympics back then 1990 and heard it first time... style was so easily recognizable for him.... but I found this clip only just now 🤣 Been searching this for a while and then forgot it for years... LUL...
Katoin pienenä lapsena joulupukki ja noitarumpu veehooässää vanhalla soittimella ja katsoin tämän logon joka kerta. Se oli silloin vähän pelottava, mutta niin kiehtova. Lievät playstation 1 vibat tässä.
The old ident (both the Finnish and the Swedish versions) for Finnish broadcaster YLE:s Cassette and Disc Service that used to precede VHS tapes with YLE programs. The service was called "Tallennepalvelu" in Finnish and "Kassettjänst" in Swedish ("Cassette Service"). The chimes jingle is a modified version of the classic YLE radio signal.
Fun in the positive sense, yes. There were more creativity given the technical limitations, people tried interesting new solutions and made great visual discoveries. In my opinion most graphics today are too streamlined and similar, we have unlimited digital possibilities, but most creators don't use them.