In 2016, Freddy Kalas participated in the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, Melodi Grand Prix. With his entry "Feel Da Rush" he reached the final four in the preselection process finishing runner-up to the winning song "Icebreaker" by Agnete. Kalas' song proved popular with the public making it to number 2 on the Norwegian Singles Chart.
He is the brother of Simen Auke from the DJ duo Broiler and together they have been making music for over 6 years.
Pinne For Landet
Freddy Kalas Lyrics
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Alle skåler inni hytter og barer
Hørte du børseskudet smalt som I fjor?
Fra torvtak synger vi kor
Og alle synger:
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
En pinne for landet
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for
(Mellomspill)
Jodle(lala)
Hører du fjellet kaller høyt over daler?
Alle skåler inni hytter og barer
Hørte du børseskudet smalt som I fjor?
Fra torvtak synger vi kor
Og alle synger:
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
(Mellomspill)
Vi tar en pinne for landet!
(Mellomspill)
Jodle(lala)
The lyrics to Freddy Kalas's song "Pinne for Landet" describe the celebration of the Norwegian mountain culture. The song starts with the call of the mountains that echoes through the valleys. The chorus is a call for everyone to lift a glass or a stick to different popular skiing destinations in Norway, such as Hemsedal, Trysil, and Hafjell, thus symbolically celebrating and paying homage to them. The song emphasizes the importance of traditions and the culture of Norway that is closely tied to the mountains and ski resorts. The mention of the sound of a gunshot, which is a common occurrence during New Year's celebrations in Norway, adds to the festive and celebratory atmosphere of the song. The chorus calls for everyone to take a moment to appreciate and celebrate the land, the culture, and the traditions, and to raise a toast to them.
Overall, the song emphasizes the importance of celebrating and preserving Norway's mountain culture, which draws millions of tourists every year. The song's catchy chorus and upbeat melody add to its popularity, making it a popular choice among Norwegians and visitors alike.
Line by Line Meaning
Hører du fjellet kaller høyt over daler?
Can you hear the mountains calling loudly over the valleys?
Alle skåler inni hytter og barer
Everyone cheers inside cabins and bars
Hørte du børseskudet smalt som i fjor?
Did you hear the gunshot sound like last year?
Fra torvtak synger vi kor
From turf roofs we sing in chorus
Og alle synger:
And everyone sings:
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
We take a stick for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Stick for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
Stick for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
One stick for the country
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
We take a stick for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Stick for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
Stick for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
One stick for the country
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
We take a stick for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Stick for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
Stick for Hafjell
En pinne for landet
One stick for the country
Vi tar en pinne for Hemsedal
We take a stick for Hemsedal
Pinne for Trysil
Stick for Trysil
Pinne for Hafjell
Stick for Hafjell
En pinne for
One stick for
(Mellomspill)
(Interlude)
Jodle(lala)
Yodel (lala)
Vi tar en pinne for landet!
We take a stick for the country!
(Mellomspill)
(Interlude)
Jodle(lala)
Yodel (lala)
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Fredrik Auke
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