Caress the one, the Never-Fading Rain in your heart the tears of snow-white sorrow Caress the one, the hiding amaranth In a land ooooofff theeee daaaaybreeeeaaaaak!!!! Wait a sec... upsss wrong song!
so we got the Nightwish fans listening to Baracuda cause the similarities in the songs. then the game grump fans as well as the Nightcore fans looking for the source of the Nightcore version of this song. and then you've got the Nightcore fans getting confused by nightwish fans and vice versa from the name similarities. then you got Bronys coming in cause they hear "They Realize Friendship is more important" from the Game Grump fans. IT'S A GIGANTIC CLASH OF ALL THE FANDOMS!!!
@@SharkWitchMeruna It’s a classic Jon era Game Grumps bit. "Jon and Arin win, they realize friendship is more important." You can find clips of it really easy by searching something like that.
It's rare I get the good fortune to enjoy a song like this it is pieces of beauty like this that raise my spirits and I actually shed a tear from this song and I am not ashamed.
♫ ♫ ♫Caress the one, the never-fading Rain in your heart, the tears of snow-white sorrow Caress the one, the hiding AMARANTH In a land of the daybreak♫ ♫
Bo to tak jak człowiek mlody wydaje się że idzie na randkę..Radki życia. Jak w tym teledysku piękna kobieta i przystojniaka a później i tak czegoś brakuje ...ale każdy tak ma he
kikru000 Rather than check the dates of the videos, check the dates of songs. Amaranth by Nightwish was on the album Dark Passion Play, which came out in 2007, a year before this song was released. Videos don't really mean anything when it comes to music.
Patrick Moscatello No, are you? This is a more upbeat and pop version of Amaranth with different lyrics. I still enjoy this, but it's stupid to deny how identical they sound.
Arin Handsome Before you Nightwish fans start crying a river about rip-offs, why don't you search the song's details online and see who's actually credited as writing this song. The ONLY writer credited: Tuomas Lauri Johannes Holopainen. Yep, that's right - your beloved released his own song as a crappy pop song to make some cheap bucks.
At first i was like "This is Nightwish" -__- But then i was like " This is now Baracuda" :D Both versions are awesome but i recognized this because my bro was into Nightwish :3
They not only got.. inspired by nightwish in the melody but also the lyric tempo is extremely similar when they start singing "Where is the love in every fading..etc"
Came here because of Alice’s nightcore Dang it ,I am running straight through nostalgia lane with all of those old nightcore vids and then it leads me here 😭
Daylight in your eyes Daylight in your smile Darkness, when I'm not with you Moonlight in the skies Moonlight feels so nice Darkness, what am I without you? Let me just hold you so love can't escape Don't worry I just want to know Where is the love in every fading rainbow High above trees below the moon and sun Where is the love in every black-eyed ocean Where is the love Where is the love in every left down heartbeat Glamour and fall is what I'm thinking of Where is the love how could you say it's over Where is the love Daylight in your eyes Daylight in blue eyes Darkness, holding on to me Moonlight, midnight sun Moonlight, here it come Darkness, that's what I'm without you I wanna love you but I better not touch I wanna hold you, makes sense to my cries I wanna kiss you, will you tell me why? Where is the love in every fading rainbow High above trees below the moon and sun Where is the love in every balck-eyed ocean Where is the love Where is the love in every left down heartbeat Glamour and fall is what I'm thinking of Where is the love how could you say it's over Where is the love Worse that you pray, turn the night into day The beauty of passion brakes through Where is the love in every fading rainbow High above trees below the moon and sun Where is the love in every black-eyed ocean Where is the love Where is the love in every left down heartbeat Glamour and fall is what I'm thinking of Where is the love how could you say it's over Where is the love Where is the love in every fading rainbow High above trees below the moon and sun Where is the love in every black-eyed ocean Where is the love
Otherwise there are many cover versions and samplings in the electronic music market, DJs and producers know how an old song can work on the dancefloor with some new elements. Baracuda was very creative when they reformed 'Amaranth'.
You are all wrong. I am a metalhead, one of my favourite band is Nightwish. I also like melodic pop / dance music like this. The original story about this MELODY is something that, the original author (not Thoumas Holopainen, nor the Barracuda dance team) let these bands to use this melody. (sorry for my english, at least, I hope you understand my sentences). Sum: Not Nitghtwish, nor Barracuda steal from each other. :)
...What? The melody is from Amaranth, there was no "original" version to begin with. I can't find a single thing to back up your statement, especially since Nightwish rarely if ever uses samples. Do you mean "Reach"? Because that was a Nightwish demo, not a song by another artist altogether.
afxinfinitee Do you even know what a chord is? It's one thing to share chords but this shares the exact same melody on both vocals and instrumentals. In fact, the chords during the rhythm parts are the only thing that DON'T match up exactly... they dumbed it down significantly.
I heard a nightcored version of this, and I immediately thought "nooo.... this definitely Amaranth?" so I had to google it, I'm amazed to see what is basically a cover of Amaranth with different lyrics. I can't understand how they've not been sued for this one!
+Kobo Op Music is full of formulas and patterns. Everything is sampling on some level. This artist sampled the melodies from two songs and added its own touch.
Rofl, people whining over her 'stealing' or 'ripping' off other artists, couldn't have done as good a job as Baracuda did. You came onto this video by yourself, you can press the red cross in the top corner to close it down again, by your own. No one told you to listen to the song, if you really think ripping off other artists, makes it bad. I think it's awesome.
They're an electronic band with a DJ and a vocalist-they use samples all the time and concepts from other songs. They're not claiming they wrote it. They've been known to use Groove Coverage's melodic lines, and Groove Coverage has a well known cover of Alice Cooper's Poison, which is probably why it's in this song. I personally love this band. They use concepts from great songs to make danceable tracks, not to rip them off.
@BaalZebub42 In my case, I like both versions because I enjoy both genres of music, and the melody is beautiful. Nightwish's original gives you the goosebumps you get from good symphonic metal (For the love of god, no one complain about genre names/placement), whereas this one has the Oomph of trance/dance, both being beautiful - to my ears - for different reasons. That being said, I don't know wether any credit has been given Nightwish's composer for this song, but he should be.
I love Nightwish. I love Baracuda. I was surprised to hear the intro to this song. "Hey, that sounds like Amaranth." Rather than bitching about how people who are far more talented than I will ever be being "rip offs" I enjoyed a song that pulls elements from groups I enjoy together to make an awesome song. Great song.
And Groove Coverage for the lyrics from "Poison" at 1:55 As for Nightwish, Weird Al Yankovic, the satirical musician, set the precedent where you can use the same beat and tune as long as you change the lyrics.
+Juliana Isabelle I believe these songs had the same writer, or the person who wrote the basic tune let both bands use it, or something like that. Can't remember the details at the moment, but neither one copied the other. If you're curious, Amaranth came out before Where Is The Love.
+The Kind Gamers Naaa, they just copied the hell out of 2 songs here. At 1:55 it is clearly from Alice Cooper's "Poison". Whether you consider that stealing or "sampling" is up to the listener
..Plus, someone who wrote songs like "Wish I had an angel", "Dead boy's poem", "Planet Hell", "Nemo" or "Élan" really do not need to copy anyone. Stupid Baracuda bitch.
Red Crystal The word you're looking for is "Lyrics", and it's plural. In the meantime, the lyrics in this song? Are boilerplate. Par at best. Basic. Nothing unexpected. They're crap.