Liekinheitin, accompanied by the radio symphony orchestra, gathers praise.

The fans fell in love with Liekinheittim, accompanied by the Radio Symphony Orchestra. Niki Soukkio

Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen Flamethrower-released version of the song accompanied by the Radio Symphony Orchestra is gathering praise on social media.

The new adaptation of the song has been published on YouTube, among others, where it has even garnered international recognition from fans.

– Wow, absolutely incredible! Just when I think that the previous live version was already amazing, they manage to raise the bar even further!

– I am speechless. This is a true masterpiece.

– Well, wow. Even better and more expressive than the original.

– Epic, beautiful! This song is one of the best this year! And this version, oh my god!

– Lord my blood, what version!

– Absolutely wonderful.

Some of the viusu fans were so impressed by the performance that they even suggested the return of a live orchestra to the competition.

Until 1998, songs in Eurovision were accompanied by a large orchestra. Each country brought its own conductor to the competition, who was responsible for arranging the performance with orchestral accompaniment.

Starting with the 1999 competition, the use of an orchestra is no longer mandatory, and has since been replaced by backing bands.

– Could we return the live orchestra back to Eurovision? one asked.

– Wow! I wish a full orchestra would be brought back to Eurovision! And this song is definitely my favorite this year, chimed in another.

In the video, the duo performs the song together with the conductor of the Radio Symphony Orchestra Niholas Collonin under. The arrangement of the song is by Timo Hietala.

If the video doesn’t appear, you can watch it from here.

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