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I love the 21st century tom mixed in with all the classic medieval instruments. 😂
ОтветитьStrange, I nearly certain that he is using the OK Go technique. He is video recording himself with the music at half speed and then doubling the speed after it is recorded. OK Go does this to more easily synch stuff up, but it makes people look a bit robotic. I think that Algal the Bard did it to make his performance playing match his recording, but he looks too fake and animated.
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьA band called Europe made a cover to this song..
ОтветитьHe Cometh From Aberdeen Washington
Weighing 1/9th that of an Oxen
Representing the Blackpool Fisticifus Assembly
Thou ist the "American" Dragon Bryan Danielson
When thee bartender cries for last call, and ye are 6 pints deep and still have not wooed any maidens
ОтветитьLove it!
ОтветитьSomehow this made me think of that old video game called Gauntlet. 😂 Brilliant stuff.
ОтветитьCool
ОтветитьGeweldig goed bedankt!
Ответить1670!
ОтветитьMan I used to hate this song now I like it
ОтветитьVery curious, the way a song about space conquest sounded too western to me in bardcore style! (gee, what a mess...)😅🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьSounds more like a western movie song, but its great in every way
ОтветитьWell i now know where to go to for my tavern music
ОтветитьYour music awakens spirits
ОтветитьMedieval Europe's Final Countdown
ОтветитьBardcore will always remind me The Pandemic
ОтветитьThe final countdown of the empire
Ответитьsongs to play while the castle burns
ОтветитьWOW, awesome. Although I like the Laibach's version even more.
ОтветитьIs there anyone that knows where there is written material for these songs with these instruments? Would love to get my hands on all of it if possible
ОтветитьWhen you're sailing off to the colonies in New World
Ответить🇧🇷 Como gosto dessa melodia medieval.
Saudações do Brasil!!
This was the theme song when the Jobama usurped office
ОтветитьKiedy widzisz rebeljantów mongołów kiedy idą w tfojej stronie to jest znam to starwars
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьIt's da final braincell!! ni nu nii nuuuu
ОтветитьJust awesome, i’m speechless
ОтветитьWould be great if sung in medieval style: "we art leaving together, yet still 'tis fare well..."
Ответить8 years ago i use this song as my final musical exam in high school , the original of course not the bard version and it was the only song that i can play using guitar, my friend teach me in school and i practice with like 5 or 6 hours in total, and yes i pass because the teacher know i cant play any instrument and he said its pretty good for someone who practice in hours lol
ОтветитьFrom Medieval Records.
Ответитьthy time is coming to an end
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ОтветитьI hear your music louder while playing Skyrim... Marvelous experiece!!
ОтветитьBro, this is good but tell me why it sounds more Western than medieval
ОтветитьVienna when the Ottomans approached the city
ОтветитьAh man, could you do the verson in major as well?
ОтветитьDoes the old school looking cello type instrument have a particular name?
Ответитьhe should jump into his DeLorean and go back in time and play for a crowd, and then he can say you might not be ready for this type of music but you're great, great, great, great, great - grand parents will love it.
Ответить...he made the final countdown sound like it should be used as the BGM for Desert Canyon level/area in a Legend of Zelda game. Freaking awesome.
ОтветитьIt’s 2005 and you’re about to go PK-ing in the wilderness
ОтветитьHas this been played at a Medieval Renaissance Fair?, I'd be sold.
ОтветитьVery nice!
ОтветитьDesire to "M'lady" intensifies.
ОтветитьAwesome & brilliant 😮
ОтветитьAs the victorious captain of Napoleon Bonaparte's mighty fleet, I had the honor of fearlessly leading our ships through the tumultuous seas of Europe. In a great naval battle against the enemy forces, cannons thundered and waves roared around us.
With my intrepid and disciplined crew, we skillfully maneuvered our ships amidst the chaos of war. We delivered precise attacks, sweeping the enemy's deck with relentless fire. Brave men fought side by side, fiercely defending Napoleon's flag as the enemy's masts fell like felled trees.
As victory drew near, an indescribable energy possessed me. In the heat of battle, a grand and vibrant melody began echoing in my mind. It was as if the gods of the sea were singing a triumphant song, exalting our courage and determination.
As the sun set on the horizon, inspired by this celestial melody, I composed a song that would resound throughout the fleet. The sounds of instruments mingled with the roar of cannons and the voices of sailors, creating a unique symphony. This song, known as "The Final Countdown," captured the audacious spirit of the battle and the unwavering desire to achieve victory in Napoleon's name.
Thus, as debris floated in the sea and our sails billowed with the wind of glory, our voices rose in a powerful chorus, singing the song that echoed across the seas and haunted the hearts of our defeated enemies. That battle marked an epic moment in our history, and the music became an immortal symbol of our valor and triumph in the era of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Why can't I like this more than once?
ОтветитьSomeone buy this bard a ale!!!
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