Käärijä ja RSO (Radion sinfoniaorkesteri) esittävät Emma Gaalassa järkälemäisen hittikappaleen Cha Cha Cha. #EmmaGaala #emmagaala24 Katso koko lähetys Ruudusta: www.ruutu.fi/ohjelmat/emma-gaala
@@SuperJNG18 and this is quite an overwork compared to what would be needed in Eurovision. Fuck, they Stravinsky-fied Cha Cha Cha here. A more subtle intervention would need even less effort.
Onhan sitä ollut jo kauan ja lisää tulossa, mm. Apulannalla ens kesänä Lahden sinfoniaorkesterin kans Tampereella Nokia areenalla pari keikkaa yms.. Myös Norjalainen örinähevibändi Dimmu Borgir on esiintynyt mm. Göteborgin sinfoniaorkesterin ja muiden kanssa.
Se, että genrerajat rikotaan tuomalla mukaan orkesteri on ehkä tavallisin "erikoinen" yhteistyö suomalaisessa musiikkikentässä. Mutta onhan tämä miellyttävää, eikä tällaista voi olla liikaa.
@@Johnmppe Onhan näitä ollut. Nyt keväällä Bloodred Hourglasskin vetää Mikkelin Kaupunginorkesterin kanssa. Ja ulkomailla Alex Christensen on tehnyt The Berlin Orchestran kanssa dancemusiikista uusia sovituksia. Et ei tämä uusi juttu ole. Lähinnä tarkoitin että oltaisiin avoimempia tämmöisten kokeilujen suhteen eikä ajateltaisi aina, että kuuntelematta paskaa.
It feels like it would be a snob if they didn't weave Käärijä in there somewhere..nearly like an insult. Never have i ever seen or heard such popularity for a nr 2 in the ESC. I'd dare to go as far as to say that it would piss millions of people off if they don't pay some sort of tribute here..
@@novineux1246 Yeah a unfair star she already won eurovision they use not let her perform again because we knew this was coming which was so unfair Finland the true winner not Sweden
@@jadeeven6951Well, not guaranteed according to Eurofans and voters! Who remembers Loreen's show anymore? Käärijä is already a Euro icon, whose performance will remain in ESC history as one of the most memorable and opening new doors, as Lordi did with the song Hard Rock Hallelujah in 2006. This powerful performance also confirms that.
I m no kiddiing when i tell you that this song pulled me out of depression.I started dancing and listening more rave techno and being more active so it slowly made me more stimulated and started to enjoy things again.
How nice of Käärijä, that he decided to perform Finland's National Anthem at Emma Gaala, and he also brought Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra with him. 🤗
He didn’t sing it as good at the finals as he could have. Loreen vocally surpassed him for sure. It’s too bad because he sang this much better during this performance.
Kararija didn't need the Eurovision trophy - he won the hearts, minds, and ears of the public. reminds me of how Verka came 2nd in 2007 and now he's the one everyone remembers and enjoys the song to this da. We will always remember and love Cha Cha Cha and him as a Eurovision icon forevermore. Such a banger!
This is freaking brilliant. Clearly the Finns are acting as though they won last year and are acting accordingly. BTW, I doubt I’ve heard a more amazing change of tone in a song than is done here.
I love how Eurovision sees pretty well every country try to conform to what everyone else will like, but never the Finns. The Finnish just do their own thing and the world loves them for it. He may not have won the competition, but he won our hearts.
@@DanteDenali. If you watch it again, there's a whole pit orchestra that's mic'd. The flutist on stage probably has a mic clipped on her collar since it looks like she is legitimately playing. ❤️
I'm so proud of him! 💚it was a difficult and busy year, but he managed with all the difficulties and now he shines on the country's main stage as artist of the year! 🎉🏆 Congratulations to him and his team! you all did a damn good job!👏
This song is never not gonna bring me joy, let's enjoy Cha Cha Cha cause after Kaarja lost I lost the last fate I had in eurovision. This is the real winner.
We all know he was the real winner of Eurovision and not only that, he’s managed to clone himself multiple times and pitbull by the look of it. Man is a genius
Consider how hyper that guy is. Usually he's all over the place like off-stage too, never let anything like his lack of fluency in English stop him, babbling and coming up with new random stuff. Then take a look at his demeanor during the symphonic part. As a performer (esp as a beginner) one tends to tune out during parts that you're not in, such as singers getting bored during the outros, clearly just waiting for the song to end. But this guy comes into this "intro" like straight from a Mozart opera, with veeeery slow movements and playing by his facial gestures, multiplying the drama effect. Had the song stopped there I'd been satisfied. Could watch him strut around ominously like that for way longer.
I gotta go look for my socks now, 'cause they fell off my dancing feet and rocketed across the room somewhere in the middle of the song! Damn, this was good! 🔥🔥🔥
I've just watched the show online. Loved it! Perfect finish! 😍 Had to find this again to share it with my sister. We're obsessed with Käärijä 😄💚 Love from Norway 🇳🇴