Richard Wagner - The ride of the Valkyries from "Die Walküre"
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2007
- Richard Wagner
The ride of the Valkyries, from Die Walküre
Richard Wagner is considered the master of German opera, and one of the most progressive composers in history.
The philosophical issues that Wagner considered vital to society were the tension between good and evil, between the physical and spiritual, and between selfishness and redemptive love.
Wagner is also one to the most controversial composers of our time, his music was breathtaking, his politics left many cold.
Der Ring des Nibelungen, (The Ring of the Nibelung), is a cycle of four epic music dramas by the German composer Richard Wagner. - Видеоклипы
Dangerous song to have playing in your car.
Unfortunately your warnings came too late. according to bullshit news over 9000 people have died playing GTA in real life while listening to this
+Daniel Do :D you are the man of the day
Daniel Do Well at least they met some valkyries!
According to historic archives this song was put inside the Panzers during WWII. You can imagine now why the Blitzkrieg was so effective.
So, you say that at each panzer there was also a player to play the record.
A moment, for those who died searching for the name of both this piece and in the hall of the mountain king
+That one guy thats me
i actually found this song to the side of "in the hall of the montain king"
I found it, :'D
Don't forget "Night on Bald Mountain"
Lmao
I' m from poland but I want to conquer my country when I hear this music
+Randy67572 lol wow
Randy67572 JAJAJAJAJAJ
Shouldn't be that hard.
hahahaahahaha epic
😂😂😂😂
There's a great feeling when you're listening to the classical radio and this comes on while you grab the minigun and power armor
yep
yup
How about a mini nuke minigun
battlefield 4 community Operations DLC.....
Power armor is for pussies.
Get me a horse, I want to INVADE something!
me too!!
+Jonathan Hughes lol
U sound like Putin
Jonathan Hughes THE USSR!!
Hitler apparently really liked this composer. And he actually did it. To Poland kamraden?
Holy Shit!!! I finally found the name of this great music!!! I literally searched for the name my entire life. Now I can die in peace.
Same
same
+Hermos Good stuff. It is a great piece of music.
if you would have watched apocalypse now it gives the name of this music in the movie as the 7 th Cav attacks the Vietcong village.
glad you found it.
Your entire life ?Do you not learn this in the school?
"Why do you guys sit on your helmets?"
"So you don't get your balls blown off"
Gate reference?
@@molenlemon5783 yes
It's an Apocalypse Now reference
charlie don't surf :)
Forgive me, everyone.
"Kill the wabbit! Kill the wabbit! Kill the wabbit!"
Kill The Wabbit? (blinks)
KILL THE WABBIT KILL THE WAAAABIT
* cross-dressing bunny enters *
Run Charlie Run! 😁👍
what a fuck is a wabitt????
a rabbit...
Nothing like a blitzkrieg through Poland in the morning
Tohka Yatogami maybe with the smell of napalm in the morning
worlds biggest rice cooker ? nam
Tohka Yatogami Perhaps nuking Japan would also do.
Tohka Yatogami or squadron 303 kicking some asses, if you know what I mean...
ivan boskovic Nah, thats Verdi's Dies Irae
I played this song while slowly lifting my cat into the air.
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A
🤘
Lmao
YEET
Official main theme of WW2
Of the Vietnam war
+Runertje550 no, ww2!
+Runertje550 Considering Hitler was a huge fan of Wagner's operas.... I'd say WW II
considering german panzer divisions actualy played this into battle. id say WWII...
+Runertje550 these poor lads don't realize that Charlie don't surf.
The greatest air strike music in the history of music (Especially for strategy games)!
only because of apocalypse now
+joe bartholomeus mhm
Highway to the danger zone is 2nd place.
If this isn't played at my funeral I will be disappointed.
Another Offspring's fan!
My brother in arms!
*_I love the sound of Wagner in the morning !_*
It sounds like .... _victory._
So did our uncle and aspiering art student
In the movie "The Blues Brothers" THIS was the music played in the final car chase in Chicago. Wonderful!!
That’s what brought me here
@@Kayyleeeeee I hate Illinois Nazis
@@jontheroadagain “I’ve always loved you”
*flys off a bridge and gains fucking altitude*
I just can't listen to any more Wagner, you know...I'm starting to get the urge to conquer Poland
- Woody Allen.
+jUANMA CM nice riposte
I suppose the keyword is 'step'. Anyway....
hear your profile picture is not from Gandalf the gray is from Dumbledore
If a measly song made Woody Allen want to kill people, he isn't that great a man.
@@pardwayne lighten up, it was comedy
I first head this music on Looney Toons where Elmer Fudd is singing, "Kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit, kill the waaaaabit!!!"
It's rabbit with a 'r'
Gary Oma i am describing his pronunciation smart ass.
Gary Oma Uh oh, aspie alert.
Gary Oma GRAMMAR NAZI!!!!!
Blues Brothers was the best use of this music
"Why do you guys sit on your helmets?"
"So you don't get your balls blown off!"
~Apocolypse Now reference in GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought There
Jesse Billingsley "Our" not "your." It would be pretty weird if the gunners sat on their helmets to protect the other guys' balls.
Shadow Walker >_>
K whatever
Jesse Billingsley Oh my god you watched da anime thank gawd
+Jesse Billingsley Gotta love the JSDF XD
+Yogsnaught Nick It was pretty bad.
Beautiful - Thank you to whoever put this playlist together. Thank you, thank you.
Believe it or not, our sixth grade teacher explained the entire concept of this piece, showed us the 'album art', which was traditional (in other words, scary beings on horses swooping down to the Viking battlefield to collect the souls of the fallen), told us to close our eyes and put our heads on our desks to better envision the music. First time I remember thinking, "Wow, this is DARK....I like it!" Others started crying. Lol....the 70's...
seems 70ies teachers were kind of their own.
First time you remember what? Your past life as a viking, kicking ass for Odin?
YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!
Fuck Roman reigns
We are Bryan!
Im sorry im ur 70th like (but is it a jojo reference)
@@LegalStolenAMVs this comment came out before the stardust crusaders anime and english scans of the manga were scarce, so I doubt it.
@@LegalStolenAMVsit’s a reference to a wrestler named Daniel Bryan who used to shout “YES!” over and over again, and his theme song used to be Flight of the Valkyries
Kill the wabbit... kill the wabbit... kill the wabbit!
+Dirty Dan lo mismo pensé XD
+Dirty Dan What does Pinhead Larry do about this?
Why have I never heard this ???
+Caitlin Snyders This tune was made famous (outside of Wagner's Ring Trilogy Opera) in the movie "Apocalypse Now" with the airborne beach assault on a Viet Cong occupied village.
Oh okay , thank you Brad Germann-Wilson
Two helicopter pilots are flying to the front lines. One of them receives a strange radio signal, and that signal is someone shouting this song. They look at each other, confused, then a tank flies over the hill, smashing through the helicopter, while the driver, the one who sent out the signal, shouts it even louder.
That's how I imagine that I'd become famous.
Change it from tank to Unarmed Arnold Schwarzenegger diving and melee attacking "da choppah" set to the tune of this song and you've just pitched a movie I'd pay to see lol
the person in that tank will probably be me since I am crazy about tanks
seriously
Reminds me of a swarm of fighter jets taking off and heading for an unknown target on a terrible yet brave mission.
world war 2 era fighters.
It reminds me of an epic conquest that involves a lot of brave warriors to battle the gods
Try Apocalypse Now
@@peterhaslund In a fantasy. fighters from 2020 go through a thick cloud bank and end up in Germany 1942, and after being fired upon, level the Nazi troops. convey and train.
I don't care if he was a nazi, this shit goes hard as fuck
He wasn't though that's the thing. What ever this song is epic regardless. Germania for life.
Wagner died 36 years before the National Socialist German Workers Party (or the Nazi Party if history is of no interest for you) was even founded...
Catasros While all that is true, there are signs that he was possibly racist and anti-semitic which WAS an idea around at this time. Although he didn't directly come out as being one, he constantly bashed on jewish music and the musicians such as Mendelssohn and even wrote an essay about "jewishness in music."
Tyron Tention Wagner never showed any anti-semitic ideas until he was nearly 50 years old. By then he was frustrated that his music did not meet the same success many other - jewish - composers had. That's when he started writing those articles.
He was probably jealous more than anything else, although that doesn't make it right of course.
All that is very true, but as you said its still not okay haha.
...What wakes me up every morning......The ultimate "wake up' tune....
As someone with no musical education or interest who came here by literally just knowing and typing in the name of the song when i felt like listening to it i begin to feel some kind of superiority.
Maybe it really is time to get the tank out of the garage and go invade something.
i play this song whenever i fly a helecopter in video games
I play this song whenever I fly a helicopter.
literally what I'm doing right now
That one guy this is what plays in Far cry 3 when you save your brother
Deus Vult use a spitfire plane that 's better
Absolutely beautiful music
In Norse mythology, a valkyrie (from Old Norse valkyrja "chooser of the slain") is one of a host of female figures who decide which soldiers die in battle and which live. If you actually look up the opera written by Wagner "Die Walküre" you will find a wealth of information. Most people don't know the story/opera/mythology and only think of movie themes instead of the spectacular composition by Wagner of the "Ride"....get educated...
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Fun fact: Wagner was also a proto-nazi and wrote this as an ode to the superiority of noble German (i.e not Jewish) blood!
@@garchompenthusiast Richard Wagner lived and died way before Nazism was even a thing lol
@garchompenthusiast Just no. Go watch the damn thing. Of all his operas the Ring tetralogy is the least "Germanic" whatever that means. It's a fairy tale and you should enjoy it as such.
this reminds me of a game i used to play on the cartoon network website where you shoot hamsters into space. almost 10 years ago now...sigh im old
+young juice I think I remember that. It was a KND (Kid's Next Door) game right?
yup! that's the one. nice
Me too, good old times
Holy shit I remember that game haha
I remember this game, that was the first time i heared this song
Playing soothing classical music to my unborn baby when this came on. I’m a little nervous now...
Beautiful, truly a timeless masterpiece. It can appeal to rap lover pop lover and rock lovers such as myself. It amazes me that even in today's culture that you can find it in movies and games.
Derided, poked fun, imitated, put in cartoons--say what you will but this is and always will be a thrilling piece of orchestral music beautifully dramatasizing the Valkyries. It always brings goose bumps--Wagner, a musical genius and prophet.
I always listened to this song as I was heading towards school aboard the bus: this was my only solace. Die Valkyrie kept me sane.
I get chills every single time i listen to this. Such an epic song
I just turned 16 and I wish most teenagers would listen to this EPICNESS!
I love Warner. He was a pure musical genius
screw nowadays music. LONG LIVE WAGNER, BEETHOVEN, TCHAIKOSVKY, MOZART, THE BEATLES, THE ROLLING STONES AND BOB DYLAN (:
And Puccini, Rossini and the creedence Clearwater revival
Joking?
OMG YEAAAZZZZZ. and good news. I'm fourteen and listen to classical musicccc
wowwwww you’re soooooo unique, you want a medal to go along with that?
@@jeepyyyy please remember that comment was made in 2012
such song, such music,such epic
Wow. So Doge.
Elliott Grimes
Much Doge, So Wow
Bryce Ricketts
much anger. such hater.
So IDGAF
Wagner did have notoriously anti-Semitic, even if he was not officially a Nazi.
JESSICA ANDRE
Where did that come from?
"The motor! We've thrown a rod!"
"I always loved you. "
First heard this song many years ago, when I was like 7 years old. Now I just found the music.
After 4 years of manic search and after lots of "nananaa's " (trying to imitate the sound) I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I use Wagner. Scares the hell out of the slopes!"
May Richard Wagner rest in peace and his music be forever iconic
У жени Пригожин. 😅
Amen to that 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
A goosebumping composition!!
start the blitzkrieg! start the blitzkrieg! start the blitzkrieg!
:D
Apocalypse now, amazing movie, amazing song.
One the greatest movies I have ever seen...
Oh yes and you probably think that the music was written for that movie, Americans usually do that.
And non Americans tend to try to insult Americans at any given opportunity
Frank Hill Krister does make a very strong point though.
Jan Aike He never said it wasn't.
Thanks for showing so many photos; I had no idea what Wagner looked
like or that he was not very tall. But the music is soul-stirring.
Shalom.
Beatiful Music.
Thanks!
I play this when I fly in my Stuka
I'll get you Red Baron!
+Steven Hopkins Que. Loco:-) :-) :-) :-) :-D :-D :-D =-O =-O ;-)
Laura Bolaños Si...
the red baron was dead like 20 years before ww2
Haven't we all thought of this as our personal theme song from time to time.
I've been looking for this for so long
OMG FOR ALL
THESE YEARS THANKS TO THIS
CHANNEL CAUSE IVE WANTING TO
USE THIS SONG FOR AGES AND YEARS
amaazing how many people actually hum this tune and many other classical pieces yet dont know who it is by or what it is called. Hell i didnt until i decided to listen to some classical music and chill
same tho
Not classical, technically romantic I believe.
"I've always loved you."
These tune is now in Fallout 4. I dicovered this while fighting for the brotherhood of steel and on a mission to strike a camp of Super Mutants, leading a flight of Vertibird Gunships. Clearly, Mutie Don't Surf
+weldonwin they ussualy dont play the original... theres nothing that beats the original.
+weldonwin In New Vegas while launching the ghouls to infinity and beyond.
+weldonwin I first heard this when the Prydwin came flying by for the first time and I followed it on foot with my T-51b power armor on :p
+weldonwin Pfft, play this while taking back the purifier in F3 with liberty prime tossing nukes and shooting down helicopters with freakin' eye lazers!
Ad victorium, bro
One of the greatest pieces of music of all time. A Masterpiece. Wagner loved Beethoven's music. So greatness was sure to come.
One of the most famous opera's of all time. MY father drearly loved this opera.
I wish more classical music videos had information on the composer like this one does.
I blasted this song in my car with the windows down driving to work. It is amazing
Using such big classical music compositions in cartoons like Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes Cartoons, and many others is a very effective and easy way to introduce classical music to children... And they LOVE IT!
That feeling in Far Cry 3's final mission when this plays
perkele
No jumalauta
Von Kaiser perkele
+DuckJohnn ei helvetti
ei saatana.
It's unbelievable how this 1870 composition fits the theme of the modern warfare with lots of aircraft etc. I wonder whether it's intrinsically included in the composition or whether we've been brainwashed to think so because this great music has been used as background to so many military movies and video games.
Awesome 💎
A very nice video! I like it very much! It is good to learn more about Richard Wagner and his great music! It is very nice that you made this video! I also really like the song Ride of the valkyries! It brought me so much joy, motivation and confidence! When I did some epic stuff with the cold because of the Wim Hof Method in December 2015 and January 2016 I always listen to the song Ride of the valkyries while doing the epic stuff. It helped me to conquer my fear and it give me to right vibe to continue and succeed! It was really wonderfull to see how much this song resonates with me and it helped me so much! Really thanks for making this video and putting it on youtube!
at 3:36 a telephone starts ringing WTF
Omg Just Noticed that!
+Musician 74 not a telephone. Bells or something. It's part of the music.
chimes!
either a triangle or yeah chimes
Cosmic Contrarian
Hideo Kojima knew exactly what people didn't know they wanted and made sure this was a default track in Metal Gear Solid so you can use this in any situation
+MrMailboss What a buncha jokers
It's beyond words: this is so inspiring.
Long live to youtube and its Inexhaustible source of music and videos.
When playing 40K as the Imperial Guard and while having a sizeable force of Valkyries...play this for maximum awesome.
In Wagner's music there is always Love and Hope !
Regimental song, I listen to this and think of all the fallen hero's who gave theirs lives for others. God Bless you Always.
I was looking for this hoping to fund.
Very glad I was lucky enough to find it first click.
It's no wonder Nietzsche admired Wagner so much
Nietzsche wasn't the only one with a great mustache who admired Wagner. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
well wagner was an anti-Semite so no wonder
+Lone Shot believe it or not, that's a HUGE misconception about Nietzsche. in reality, Nietzsche was very against German nationalism and anti-semitism. he oftentimes included subtle mockery of the Nazi regime in his various works. Nietzsche's SISTER, on the other hand, was a Nazi publicist. Nietzsche went mad the last several years of his life due to illness, and because of this his sister was able to cherry pick his works to make him seem like a Nazi supporter. the biggest example of this was in the idea of the ubermensch (the overman). his sister warped Thus Spoke Zarathustra to make it seem as if the ubermensch described the idea of the superior Aryan race. in reality, the ubermensch was a philosophical concept that described a somewhat ascended state of intellect that could be achieved by all men. it was the ideal of using human potential to its fullest. Nietzsche practically set the framework for modern moral skepticism, so it always makes me upset when people mistakenly attribute Nietzsche's legacy to the ramblings of a Proto-Nazi...
Thank you for educating this person so I didn't have to.
+Brian Ruel your comment is nothing more than speculation. Nietschze belongs alongside with hitler
i still see that german and british planes fighting over my head...
This is the best song i ever heard!!!! Rest in peace Richard Wagner!!!!!!
I think you’re a little late
I LOOKED FOR THIS SONG FOR ALMOST 30 MINUTES AND FINALLY I HAVE FOUND IT
Even though his infamous personality, Wagner was a flawless composer. His orchestration technic is unique, his style is stunning!
That is an unfortunate trait many prominent German achievers had , or have..
He was not a flawless composer. Some of his music is needlessly overwrought and overly long. Having a story to tell is one thing; being in love with your own compositional voice is another. I am a fan of Mahler, and Mahler is long-winded. Wagner's long-winded is fine too; some of his stuff is just too long and suffers for it.
That being said he was certainly important to the development of classical music, and was a very talented composer.
Flawless seems an overreach.
"I've always loved you."CRAASH!
Also one of THE best pieces to drive to, windows open and sound cranked ALL the way up!
magistral. ..dr lo mejor de la música clásica. ..imperdible.
when you mutter something under your breath but your mom is right behind you
I see... u watched the last ep of takt op huh?
Es fantastico. La diversidad musical y la calidad auditiva.
Eduardo Vercet A mi no me gusta. Musica aburrida con el ,mismo tono violento y muy repetitiva. La opera italiana tiene varios tonos : el cantabile, el pianisimo, el crescendo. Es mucho mas variada. La de Wagner es una musica con siempre el mismo tono violento.
I was born in 2001 and I think I seriously have fallen in love with this song
Alarm Clock.
k
Haah lol im sure gonna try that one out
Haha, this is my alarm and ring tone.
Jillian K LOL great
Every time I hear this piece I think of Stefano Dimera. The Phoenix has risen, he will live forever. You cannot destroy him because Stefano Dimera is immortal.
My FAVORITE classical piece!!
Superb!
😁
“I have been waiting 25 years for this moment!” - Mr. Burns
0:24
YES! YES! YES!
valkyrie from takt op :)
Beautiful
I used to play this game with my brother all the time. A classic.
this is my FAVORITE classical music ;)
TILL VALHALLA
ZeroExperiment >tfw you're the only one on the payload and you see the entire enemy team come your way through your dead widowmaker's ult
Oh shit flying dps mercy
Wonderful
Wer würde ein Stück wie dieses nicht mögen ????
2:11 did he ever think that beard would catch on?
gotta keep the double chin warm
Shit... how does one grow a beard on his NECK.
If he were alive today, he'd almost certainly wear a fedora.
@@kroolandwart Late 1980's?
Uwielbiam zapach napalmu o poranku.
kuuuuurwa
The best part of this kind of music is that they have no copyright anymore as the authors have been dead for 70 years or more
Pure magnificence!