+Lou Cypher I mostly agree. I think Nagash was better than Galder. But Tjodalv?! He was not that good of a drummer. He was sloppy, not creative at all, and never kept time well. He always sounded like he was struggling to just get through the songs. I feel like he held them back musically. But that's just my opinion. Why do YOU like him so much? Just curious.
+jamdwhi hi! sorry for this long silence. So, I don' t like Tjodalv so much as a drummer, but he's a former member of the first Dimmu Borgir and i think he cooperated in the writing process of the early masterpieces. that's all. next drummers are surely better, but the music is worse in my opinion...
Indeed, but prerecorded on this tour. Mustis never played this intro Live in fact. Asked him myself. It was just the studio intro, so the band could chill out for a bit. After they found out Stian had just loaned the intro from the Magnum song, they stopped playing the intro, when they performed it on the 'Puritanical tour' again. The only times they played it Live, was in Germany, Sweden and Norway 1997 w. Stian on keys. Kimberly Goss didn't play it either, for the rest of the tour in Italy, Czech Republic, Netherlands, France etc.
@@harryhirsch8527 He is right..i still love Dimmu but back in 90 they was one of the best black metal bands.but still Dimmu is my one of the favorite metal bands
You have your own opinion i guess i can kinda understand were your comming from. People need to be more down to earth....get heads out of butts etc.. AND GROW UP!!
Super! when i was 22 - my youth, when 1 year earlier in 1997 Dimmu Borgir blows my mind with "Enthroned darkness triumphant" - and still it is my favourite album.
Recuerdo ni adolescencia, llegando a casa de noche y antes de dormir leer a García Márquez y de fondo las rolas de Dimmu Borgir tronando en mi pequeño boombox
How come people pay so much tribute to Mustis in these comments. The piano/keyboard at this concert was playback taken straight from the Stormblåst album. And all piano parts on it were possibly stolen or written by Stian, thats why the new Stormblåst album barely had any of the piano parts played the same way as the original.
Stian fucked up Stormblast album with his ripoffs and in this live concert the intro was prerecorded, Mustis never played this song live and Dimmu Borgir stopped playing the piano intro once they found out Stian Aarstad had stole it from another artist without crediting. That is why they recorded Stormblast MMV in 2005, a remake without the stolen parts.
This keyboard player, stian aarstad, managed to rip off the intro from 80s/90s rock band Magnum. This is the exact same intro as in the song Sacred Hour (check it out). Nevertheless. Great band. Well. Until Hestnaes and Mustaparte had to leave.....
That's not Stian, Stian didn't move while playing (also stole a tune from a computer game for first editions sorgens kammer). In this vid it's Mustis on keyboards.
ICS Vortex wasn't in the band in that album. The bass player at that time was Nagash.Vortex joined the band in the year 2000 or 2001 and his first album with the band was Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia But the Spiritual Black Dimensions is one of their greatest album ever, no doubt about it. Actually, in my opinion, it's the last of their golden era.
Época que era uma Banda de verdade....um som mais foda que o outro,hoje é impossível ouvir Dimmu Borgir... é um álbum pior que o outro, só decadência!!
@gameruy21 Couldn't agree more, man. They were one of my fav's until the year 2000. And Stormblast, along qith Enthrone Darkness Triumphant, are two of the greatest BM masterpieces EVER. I miss those glorious years.
its a good song on one of there many albums even if there new albums are not considered TRUE black metal i find myself able to headbang to them? why is this? cause there still GOOD!!
I wish they still performed the piano intro to this song the song just is missing the mood it had with the intro great video this song sounds awesome at this gig