i love this song so much, i thoght it was about the devil, but some one told me it was about dictators, i went to aushwits last month and because of that i cant listen to this brilliant song without getting sad, because this song is so powerfull and it shows the power that dictaors have. i love WT for ever!!
OMG...OMG...OMFG...GIGIDY...GIGIDY...GIGIDY-GOO!!! WT is sooo Fuckin awesome! And SHARON...Not only is she GORGEOUSE, but her voice is purely BEAUTIFUL! WT's the only band (actually, and Nightwish [with Tarja]) that I've heard, that can sound EVEN BETTER live than in studio! That's, like, almost IMPOSSIBLE to do! That's like getting a better test score without books, notes, etc. than with them! Well, WT defies the laws of EVERYTHING! They make the IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE! Fuck yeah, to WT!
I agree completely with you. It's also maybe because they do more gigs so her voice is a little more tired usually, and also because the new songs have got lower notes which she doesn't perform as brilliantly as the highest ones. ;)
This comment is so damn funny 15 years into it's future. So many comments like this from that time talk about Sharon like she was a delicate little flower ("her voice is a little more tired usually") and not a very capable vocalist ("lower notes which she doesn't perform as brilliantly"). Well here we are in 2024 where she will be turning 50 in a few months and she is an absolute powerhouse on stage with her entire vocal range more beautiful than ever. If only a few of the other female fronted metal bands today with singers half her age were even a fraction as good as her we'd have some amazing bands, but sadly that's not the case because way too many of them today are too much alike and resort to things like growling to disguise the that their singing actually sucks. Sharon was the best female metal singer then and still is now.
@@Firedog-65 Well I never meant that. I love her as a singer and I'm a singer myself so I kinda know what I am talking about. Everybody gets tired in a tour and everybody has areas in their range where the voice is more brilliant and proficient. Even the best of singers.
@@WhereRainDiesthLight You sound sincere with that reply, apologies if i sounded too harsh. Personally I've never thought there was anything wrong with her lower notes. I dont know whether you've heard it but there is an acoustic performance of Ice Queen from the early/mid 2000s that she sings in a lower voice and it's one of my favourite performances of that song. She described it in an interview as being kind of Bluesy and said she was the singer in a blues band sometime before Within Temptation.