Mitte der 1980er Jahre in Hannover hat einmal ein Freund zu mir gesagt: " Ich war gestern Abend auf einen Konzert von Celtic Frost, Headbangen bis zum Abwinken und der Drummer hatte Drumsticks, nicht so lang aber so dick wie Besenstiele..." Das hat mich schwer beeindruckt...
on a lighter note, tom warrior is a music genius when it comes to writing heavy music & hes the most honest & sincere person in metal, there needs to be more guys like him in metal
@cromlek the problem is: this documentary was made for swiss television, and they didn't think of making german subs either, so even a lot of the german viewers can't understand it completely ;-)
...ist aber tatsächlich so... Celtic Frost (und davor als Hellhammer) haben diesen knallharten Sound damals geprägt. Sowas gabs davor einfach nicht. Glaube mir... wir waren damals völlig sprachlos... und fasziniert... Und sind voll drauf abgefahren. :)
4:42 Thomas Fischer "The hell, as I always call it, when I talk about "my youth", I didnt wanna have absolutely, nothing to do with it, anymore, neither think about it, nor talk about it. My painful youth was the reason Hellhammer existed in the first place, and I didnt/could talk about Hellhammer at all"
5:27 Thomas Fischer, "I grew up in a fucking hicktown in Switzerland, and I have to say this with disgust, were people hated me, shunned me, and I looked to music for escape, 10 years Before the Black Metal scene, even existed, our music, was never what popular music was like.
Hey! Thanks for the upload but we are many that don't understand the language. Could you please just turn on the auto-translate so the A.I. generator can do that ?
5:00 And because the circumstances of my youth are the direct reason why HELLHAMMER was coming into existence, I, unluckily, ignored HELLHAMMER for a very long time. 5:26 I grew up in a very small town and - I have to say this - it was a very bad place where the people hated and segregated me. And I was looking for "shelter" in the music. 10 years before the black metal scene actually existed, we were really not fitting in any scheme.
I'm swiss I understand what they are saying, and it's heavy stuff, I wish I could ad subtitles, somehow. Tom is talking about how he grew up in a fucked up "hick town" in Switzerland, he was never accepted, even shunned by the people there. It was then, when he developed a tremendous hate for people, etc etc.... good stuff.
problem with tom gabriel is he never been able keep the same guys with him. very hard do anything when your team keeps changing. same in sports. need stability and keep some good balance and teamplay.
fisher was ashamed about hellhammer, because he thought it was some silly project in puberty he was angry everyday about himself (because of puberty) and tried to get his anger into/out in musical ways hope i could help a lil greetings from bavaria
4:00, Martin Stricker, "it was clear, and important that our history wasnt beeing told as a tradegy, and that we could take the rudder, and not like hundreds of band or thousands of artists copy themselfs in so called re-unions/re-vivals, thats what we never wanted to do. When we started CF, Tom never wanted to have anything to do with Hellhammer, he thought it was all shit and childish, and he was ashamed about Hellhammer".
4:20 But because of that point we had to be sure why we want to do it, and why we did it earlier. Tom, for example, at the time we started to make music, didn't want to have anything to do with HELLHAMMER. He thought it was all shit and childish nonsense and he said he was ashamed about all of it. 4:40 This... Hell... as I like to call it - It's the word I always use when talking about my childhood - I didn't want to deal with it anymore. I didn't want to think or talk about it.
Das ist mir klar, höre CF selber seit ca. 15 Jahren. Mir geht es darum dass Celtic Frost in dieser Sendung mit Mist wie Metallica und MM in Verbindung gebracht wird. Und diese beiden Bands haben ja wohl mit Extreme Metal nichts zu tun und sind vor allem nicht von CF beeinflusst worden, wie man unschwer hören kann wenn man sich erst CF und dann MM oder Metallica mal anhört.
Switzerland is great. I am german, i met a couple of guys from switzerland at festivals. and that guys from switzerland i met, were always great guys. but hell, YOUR GERMAN IS HARD TO CATCH! especially in this video. (yes i know there are four languages being spoken in Switzerland)
Ah, ja die frühen korn, endlich mal tolle mucke, die man essen kann. Erst die into the pandemonium, das dunkelste, das es zu der Zeit gab, na gut der himmel an kill em all M E T A T A L I C A, war auch nicht schlecht, hatte erst spät in die into the pandemonium gekauft. Ein freund hatte, die celtic frost, grrr einfach toll, später in schillig , der Zeltplatz dort war immer gut party, mit 17 mal 2 tollen Frauen mit do silber golf , , mit im Zelt wow, perforator nights. Bones , mit knochenhand , studentin, mit cola im bier macht breiter, stimmt, musst nur aufpassen, das du, nicht vergisst ihr in die Augen zu schauen, ein Bundeswehrsoldat, hatte es, irgendwie eilig zu gehen, ich so broken bones kenne ich vom Freund, die broken bones , hatte er mir mal auf casette mitgegeben, ahhh schön tief, genau das richtige für seit dem 3. Schuljahr, Judo. Sie nene, broken bones mc, patch, nun gut, tolle Frau. Später ... Gibt es Liebe von schwarzen Locken. - viele jahre später, so Metal mit frauengesang, schon mal im Sinn gehabt, dann malim Plattebshop,I m patched with thurst AM I dying. Naja, die tollsten hattest du kennengelernt, die beiden hatten Sinn für Freundschaft. Wacken mal live, nun gut, die musik mit deren bühnenaufbau dort, was willst du bei dem Klang da, von zuhause, da die Richtung so erwarten, ich weiss es nicht, vielleicht sollte man ins lila Kuchen aufführen, war auch schön spät und war froh das ich ganz in Leder noch tanzen konnte, den ganzen tag Bier trinken, boh toller Tanz, kann man empfehlen. Vergleiche jetzt nicht zuhause mit auf dem Konzert. Fand ich toll celtik frost live. Keltik frost zum Abschied. Grüße Stephan
@GillesGerais: Haha, I am from Germany and don't understand a single word like you ! This is Swiss German. :-) Sounds as funny as Norwegian for me, so... it totally fits to a TRUE black metal band ! :-)
@MoreMetforMe Also ich versteh euch noch, manchmal ists ein bißchen holprig, aber soo weit entfernt ist Schwytzerdütsch jetzt auch nicht vom Deutschen.
skinny9283 If you DID NOT know or heard of Hellhammer!! Back in high school even In The mid 80's you were considered a poser!. Celtic frost was their new band awesome but I still have to this day Apocalyptic raids L. P. On my battle jacket PAINTED ON . METALHEADs question It id just simply walk away in disgust 😠😕😈 how's that for a true ELA story?!?!
Hm die Dokutante spricht klares Deutsch, also schätze ich mal, dass das fürs deutsche Fernsehen gemacht wurde. Dann hätten die aber auch Untertitel drunterpacken sollen. Ich versteh nämlich kein Wort ^^