Did you see my Ancient Recitations request on Lotus Eaters podcast? I'm a visually disabled feller who is greatly appreciative to have such a masterful narration. I usually have to suffer through bad Text-to-Speech programs to read, so this upload was a delight. Your reading of Gilgamesh got my mother into ancient history which also helped us bond a bit, and I have a ripped mp3 copy of it on my phone as well. Thanks again, Carl.
So glad to know this channel isn’t abandoned. Your reading of Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came is fantastic, and this instalment definitely merits another few listens. Thanks Carl
I learned of this channel after my US history teacher played a video and I thought, "That sounds like Carl!" Glad this channel isn't dead, since you have a great reading voice.
You can see what influenced Tolkien, an Anglo Saxon professor. "Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing? Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing? Where is the hand on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing? Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing? They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow; The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow. Who shall gather the smoke of the dead wood burning, Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning?"
The ending is speaks truth, it is only by renewing our covenant with God that we may wake from our slumber and see evil for what evil is. Until such a time even the ashes will hold no warmth for the Phoenix, to call out the devil by his name is break the grasp of his curse upon us.
Our way of life, and Western identity, is under serious siege. As a Italian American it's clear our foundation is under attack, from Plato to Thomas Paine.
I’ve had some health problems lately, finding a cure seems impossible due conflict of interest with pharmaceutical companies. I’ve listened to this every day as it describes how I often feel and try to keep faith in God that I will see better days. To me this poem is about grief except for the last line which is about hope.
That is your advice to an exile in the Anglo-Saxon era? I think you're overestimating his options friend! Without a lord (a 'ring giver') to support him - financially and with allies - his life would have been grim indeed.
So glad to know this channel isn’t abandoned. Your reading of Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came is fantastic, and this instalment definitely merits another few listens. Thanks Carl
A 4 year gap between uploads, but worth the wait, thanks Carl !
Did you see my Ancient Recitations request on Lotus Eaters podcast?
I'm a visually disabled feller who is greatly appreciative to have such a masterful narration. I usually have to suffer through bad Text-to-Speech programs to read, so this upload was a delight.
Your reading of Gilgamesh got my mother into ancient history which also helped us bond a bit, and I have a ripped mp3 copy of it on my phone as well.
Thanks again, Carl.
So glad to know this channel isn’t abandoned. Your reading of Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came is fantastic, and this instalment definitely merits another few listens. Thanks Carl
Truly the echo of our age.
I learned of this channel after my US history teacher played a video and I thought, "That sounds like Carl!" Glad this channel isn't dead, since you have a great reading voice.
Assumed this was a Voices of the Past upload for a minute. 😂
me too
Same started to unsubscribe when I noticed
Same.
Beyond thrilled to see an upload on this channel! 🤩
Im glad you uploaded to this channel.
Agreed - it keeps him from posting on his other dumb shit.
Didn't expect to see this channel live ever again. Fantastic!
You can see what influenced Tolkien, an Anglo Saxon professor.
"Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing?
Where is the hand on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing?
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow;
The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow.
Who shall gather the smoke of the dead wood burning,
Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning?"
I really miss Sargons' old channel. Lotus Eaters is alright, but man do I miss the classic Sargon videos.
They need to do some sort of classic Sargon content once in a while. I get they are trying to appeal to a wider crowd professionally.
It appears Sargon has remedied your plea, thankfully.
Whoop! The channel is alive!!!
HOLY SHIIIIT WERE BACK BABAY
Thank you Carl, please continue to do more. I'd love to see some more Greek dialogues!
The ending is speaks truth, it is only by renewing our covenant with God that we may wake from our slumber and see evil for what evil is. Until such a time even the ashes will hold no warmth for the Phoenix, to call out the devil by his name is break the grasp of his curse upon us.
Oh goodness me, I thought this channel would never return! Thank you!
As a Saxon, I do feel this lament every day.
Our way of life, and Western identity, is under serious siege. As a Italian American it's clear our foundation is under attack, from Plato to Thomas Paine.
This is one of my favorite channels, I'm so happy to see new content on this channel
I’ve had some health problems lately, finding a cure seems impossible due conflict of interest with pharmaceutical companies. I’ve listened to this every day as it describes how I often feel and try to keep faith in God that I will see better days. To me this poem is about grief except for the last line which is about hope.
Unless you have a solution, don't complain about your woes and steel yourself. Pray and take comfort; God knows and has your shelter. Grim.
That is your advice to an exile in the Anglo-Saxon era? I think you're overestimating his options friend!
Without a lord (a 'ring giver') to support him - financially and with allies - his life would have been grim indeed.
We're so back!
I'm so happy this channel is not dead :) looking forward to more!
Amazing to see new stuff here too once in a while!
I forgot about this channel 😅 good to know you still upload to it and that I still get notified. The reading was beautiful. Sorrowful but hopeful.
Hey thanks Sargon for uploading this, it was a pleasant surprise and I'm glad to see you're still doing things like this.
Quality audio book read by an Englishman.
Can we have a read of "The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon" please? Thank you for these Mr. Benjamin.
Glad I didn't delete this channel. Thanks for the content
Fuckin finally, my favorite one is revived.... For now.
Thank you.
I saw this in my feed and was like NANI!? IMPOSSIBRU!!! I hope this isn't a one off I loved these posts more than the old Sargon stuff.
Thanks Carl.
Excellent reading. Now we know where Tolkien got his famous line - " .. Where is rider ? Where is the horn that was blowing ? .." etc.
Where can I find the background music?
please boss
please
Love the upload! Please post more here.
The poem sounds very familiar for some reason.
Tolkien borrowed from it
Wonderful.
More old English, please. These sad northern songs have a theme and flavor unseen in other men and tongues
Needed this
Yes! This channel is back!
Did we have to keep the channel active for the RUclips bux?
Wow, I'm still subbed to this? thanks for reminding me, bye!
Oh Nice! You finally remembered your youtube password!
The channel may be ancient but I'm glad to see the last uploaded isn't
Wait, I was still subbed to a Sargoy channel?
hey, out of curiosity, whose translation is this?
Sounds like this one is about me
Could you or someone link this specific translation
I'm guessing from your voice that you are sargon of akkad
Thats you Sargon, isnt it?
More Bismarck!!!
Woot
I knew this subscription would finally payoff 🎉
Sargon ??
Where is Sargon getting all this time to do random vids on RUclips?
I'M SORRY HWAT
Please do something from ancient China like the records of the grand historian
Sorry Carl but Nathan C.J. Hood's narration was better.
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Is this Sargon of Akkad?
Sargoy of Cuckard
Glad I'm still subbed. Don't forget us sargon.
There’s hundreds of years of beautiful Anglo-Saxon art made by the hands of those people and you use a soulless AI-generated image
So glad to know this channel isn’t abandoned. Your reading of Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came is fantastic, and this instalment definitely merits another few listens. Thanks Carl