"No additional bolts, no crossbow..." "A compass that shan't point northernly" *pulls out sword* "And I would've expected it to be a child's toy, you are without God's Name the worst pyrate I've been privy to know" "Aye, but you are knowing of me!"
Pirates of the Mediterranean: Curse of the Black Oil Pirates of the Mediterranean: Dead Man's Sarcophagus Pirates of the Mediterranean: At Pillar's of Hercules end Pirates of the Mediterranean: Stranger tidings Pirates of the Mediterranean: Dead Crusaders tell no tales
Peter Gray Not just Adriatic, but also along the Baltic coasts after the age of the Vikings as well as in the Mediterranean. Both the Fatimids and Byzantine Empire commissioned a sizable navy to combat piracy in the eastern Mediterranean. There’s also German pirates that target shipping from the Hanseatic League in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. There’s even a record of one Eustace the Monk or the Black Monk, a pirate operating from Jersey on the Channel Islands, who sold off his service to both the French and the English to attack each country’s shipping. He was captured in an English retaliation attack on the island and was beheaded.
*_"ALAS, CHYLDREN MINE, FOR THIS BE YON DAY THAT SHALL BE MARKD I YE CALENDAR AS YE DAY YE DID ALMOST APPREHEND-"_* (Ye wave doth splash over ye rogue) _"...Captain Jacob Sparrow."_
@@supremeleadersmeagol6345 Vikings were around from 793 AD - 1066 AD while piracy in the Caribbean existed from the 1500s to the 1830s Edit: Jesus Christ why are so many people telling me I'm wrong ans5that piracy began before the 1500s, or that it still exists in places? Of course it did but i specifically said "piracy in the Carribean" because guess what? The music is from Pirates of the *Caribbean.*
fun fact: women were generally addressed as lady/milady (surname) if they were married, otherwise it was lady/milady (first name), so medieval barbossa would call her milady elizabeth
@@itsme-jx9xt after the third film, sure. but in the first film she's pretending to be bootstrap's daughter during that quote, so barbossa would've called milady elizabeth.
“Thou art perhaps the most foul and unsuccessful variation of a pirate I have ever had the displeasure of learning the existence of” “But thou hast known of me”
Fun fact: to know someone in that era of English was slang for having sex with them, as in to know someone in the Biblical sense, so that makes a great and in-character pun for Jack.
basically the viking, Haesteing (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hastein) ""the lusty and terrifying old warrior of the Loire and the Somme",[6] when he arrived in England several years earlier. He was one of the most notorious and successful Vikings of all time, having raided dozens of cities across many kingdoms in Europe and North Africa."
Some friends and I are starting up our first D&D campaign together, and one of us is playing a bard who essentially came from an island of swindlers and pirates. This song is perfect for him :)
This bardcore cover makes my heart soar and brings a tear to me eye. Be gone vile sadness. For the harp shall set you free pirate. May God bless afarnd keep you.
Love it! Sounds so nice! Almost sound like what a fancy hotel would have as they’re elevator music! Thanks so much Samuel Kim for this addition to your orchestrations :))
"Howeverth in the blazes of Dante's 7 hells did thou manage freedom from that island?!" "When thou maroonest me on thine god forsaken parcel of land, thou hath forgotten crucial information sir, for I am Captain Jack Sparrow."
He did it! He did the thing! He's the pirate/chosen one/senate/High Ground/inevatible big purple man/whatever! Edit: Wow. This sounds actually pretty well. Didn't expected that. Edit #2: Could you please do a "Fires of War" arrangment? That would be really epic!
I love pirates of the Caribbean. I'm new to this channel and I thought this would be awful.... now I listen to this one all the time!!! Glad I clicked on it.
i remember playing this in middle school band, we actually sounded really good. it was fun when we had a concert for the elementary school next door. the kids were entranced.
*me watching the whole pirates of the Caribbean franchise and laughing cause Jack Sparrow is insane and drunk 70% of the time which means the other 30% is amazing*
"Thou art the most incompetent pirate I've ever hurde of."
"But thou _hast_ hurde of me."
"Thus it wouldst seemeth"
“Alas, thine children, this is the day that thou shalt always remembereth as the day that thou almost caught (water splash) ...Captain Jack Sparrow.”
Thou art the most competent comment ive ever hurde of
Yond's did get to beest the most wondrous pirate i've ev'r seen.
So t wouldst seemeth...
@Pelinal Whitestrake lol
THEY'RE TAKING THE RUM TO ISENGARD!!!
Why ??
That is MY rum !!!
What did you say???
Will Rossman that they're taking the rum to Isengard :P
@@IncultaSingula They're taking the rum to Isengard, to Isengard! The rum, the rum, the rum, to Isengard! To Isengard!
Will Rossman yesssssss right, but that's my rum
Mark the date, for t'day was the day that ye nearly apprehended, he who is I, for tis' non' other than Captain Jack Sparrow.
Hear ye
Tis true Capt'n Sparrow
a man of culture i see
densch123 the floor is made of dirt
Nei!
Hann er hǫfðingi, heitir Hjúki Spǫrrinn!
"No additional bolts, no crossbow..."
"A compass that shan't point northernly"
*pulls out sword* "And I would've expected it to be a child's toy, you are without God's Name the worst pyrate I've been privy to know"
"Aye, but you are knowing of me!"
The next movie: "I want that compass"
"Tis is the day yond thee almost did capture captain jack sparrow"
11th century British pirate: "A device that pointeth ever north? What be this sorcery?!"
I see Captain Jack Sparrow's ancestors have a jar of dirt too.
Lol
Sightless_Seeker lol
I was searching u
Found ya
*Wherefore doth i see ye everywhere*
Song: He’s a pirate
Class: Bard
Effect: +35% of boat speed
I love this comment
@@revica_christine1263 i love this comment
@@deshmusic8297 I love this comment.
The wind is on our side boys, that's all we need
@@jhonnysilverhand13 I love this comment
"You have to be the worst plague doctor I've ever heard of.."
Aye, but you have heard of me?
Heard,
That made me think of SCP-049.
Scp049 for the mother fucking win!
"I've got a jar of herbs.. I've got a jar of herbs, and guess what's inside it.."
laszlogasd rather; 049-J
This is making me so nostalgic, we used to listen to this all the time on the ship back in 1731.
Lol ❤️
Good ol days
@@fares_dn Aalas, Someone with the same struggles as me, so tired of these newer generations, and their silly “laws” and “punishments”
YOU ARE A TIME TAVELER FROM THE FUTURE?!
>Long after the middle ages ended
Pirates of the Mediterranean: Curse of the Black Oil
Pirates of the Mediterranean: Dead Man's Sarcophagus
Pirates of the Mediterranean: At Pillar's of Hercules end
Pirates of the Mediterranean: Stranger tidings
Pirates of the Mediterranean: Dead Crusaders tell no tales
Google the Uskoks. They were actual medieval pirates operating out of the Adriatic.
Peter Gray Not just Adriatic, but also along the Baltic coasts after the age of the Vikings as well as in the Mediterranean. Both the Fatimids and Byzantine Empire commissioned a sizable navy to combat piracy in the eastern Mediterranean. There’s also German pirates that target shipping from the Hanseatic League in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. There’s even a record of one Eustace the Monk or the Black Monk, a pirate operating from Jersey on the Channel Islands, who sold off his service to both the French and the English to attack each country’s shipping. He was captured in an English retaliation attack on the island and was beheaded.
Please?!
...harrr...! ;-)
Actually the Aegean sea.
*_"ALAS, CHYLDREN MINE, FOR THIS BE YON DAY THAT SHALL BE MARKD I YE CALENDAR AS YE DAY YE DID ALMOST APPREHEND-"_* (Ye wave doth splash over ye rogue) _"...Captain Jacob Sparrow."_
I sorrow for thy commentary for 'tis most woefully neglected.
"Jacob" lol
how about captain john
"....you almost captured Skipper Jacobus Sparrowbird!"
Hjúki!
Hǫfðingi Hjúki Spǫrrinn
0:04 That hath to be the greatest Pirate I've ever witnested.
but thou hath heard tell of thee
So it would seem...
thou it would hath seem.
Thus it shall appear so....
*viking?
"He be a knave!"
"Nay, He be a scoundrel..."
"Mead be gon? Why mead be gon?" - Capteyn Jankin Sparewe
The last one tho...
He's a Viking.
Um, pirates existed in the Middle Ages too.
@@supremeleadersmeagol6345 Vikings were around from 793 AD - 1066 AD while piracy in the Caribbean existed from the 1500s to the 1830s
Edit: Jesus Christ why are so many people telling me I'm wrong ans5that piracy began before the 1500s, or that it still exists in places? Of course it did but i specifically said "piracy in the Carribean" because guess what? The music is from Pirates of the *Caribbean.*
Vikings went on pillaging and plundering in the summer when there was nothing to do and they needed more money to survive for winter.
Loads canon with furious intent*
@@jake_yapp ever heard about North African pirates? Or Arabian ones? Or in the South-East Asia?
"A more pitiful pyrate than thee, I ne'er seen nor known"
"Yet, sir, I find spirit in your knowing"
"Thou better have faith in tales of spirits, milady Turner, Thou art in one!"
fun fact: women were generally addressed as lady/milady (surname) if they were married, otherwise it was lady/milady (first name), so medieval barbossa would call her milady elizabeth
@@redwitch95
So would it be milady turner? Because she is married.
@@itsme-jx9xt after the third film, sure. but in the first film she's pretending to be bootstrap's daughter during that quote, so barbossa would've called milady elizabeth.
@@redwitch95
Oh, i see
@@redwitch95 but he didnt know her first name
just that shes the 'daughter' of bootstrap
I love how every cover of this song in just about any music style never gets old, and always makes me want to immediately embark on an epic adventure.
“Thou art perhaps the most foul and unsuccessful variation of a pirate I have ever had the displeasure of learning the existence of”
“But thou hast known of me”
"Thou art the most incompetent pirate I've ever heard of."
"But thou _hast_ heard tell of me."
That's highly verbose
Fun fact: to know someone in that era of English was slang for having sex with them, as in to know someone in the Biblical sense, so that makes a great and in-character pun for Jack.
basically the viking, Haesteing (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hastein) ""the lusty and terrifying old warrior of the Loire and the Somme",[6] when he arrived in England several years earlier. He was one of the most notorious and successful Vikings of all time, having raided dozens of cities across many kingdoms in Europe and North Africa."
"This beeth either madness, or brilliance."
"''Tis remarkable how often the twain coincide."
“That has to be the most amenable viking mine eyes hath ever laid upon”
Verily, or indeed so 'twould seem to thine untrain'd eye
SO IT WOULD SEEM
So it`wouth seem
Wait. I thought he was Arab...
tis true...
When you trick the Sicilian by poisoning both cups of wine:
I honestly didn't expect to see a Dread Pirate Roberts in here
😂
I see we've fallen for one of the classic blunders...
@@rb7139 Which one? "Never start a land war in Asia" or "Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line"?
elite comment
"If You Were Waiting For The Opportune Moment, That Was It."
The Pirates When They Captured Julius Ceaser:
10 Minutes Later: Uno Reverse
XDDDD
Ok PLEASE don’t stop making these orchestral covers of POTC!
I would like your comment but it’s at 69 🤷♂️
Isaiah Highley Your opportunity s now available.
No! Pirates of the Caribbean is awesome!!
He says DONT
They're called Bardcore
Random European guy: tending his farm
Those guys from the Balearic:
It sounds great, even in medieval.
Even? You wanted to say even more?
It does
@@cubelith7899 Yeah. One way or another, it still sounds great.
When Mojang releases bigger boats into Minecraft
Oh god I hope that happens me and my friends have wanted to do a pirate battle but the current boats are to small
I remember waiting for real boats back in '13... wow so long ago
@@1TopGunPaintballer im still waiting
😂🤌
@@1TopGunPaintballer, 1913? dang.
When there is a Pirate Mod for Skyrim:
Dexter Nexus I’m playing Skyrim right now
@@elderscrolls3494 same lmao
But is there a Monkey Island mod with insult based combat?
Solstheim has pirates when you do the Deathbrand armour quest at Level 36
@@elderscrolls3494 same.
Ya know, the fact that this video got recommended to me after Johny won the case is just perfect!
That has got to be the best pirate I have ever seen!
So it seems
So it would seem...
Of every pirate that I have witnessed throughout my lifetime, I must deem thou as the greatest.
Is it just me or is there a growing trend of making medieval covers of songs on this site right now?
there is, pretty sure it started with Cornelius Link with the Medieval Astronomia Cover.
I just saw a medival cover of Pumped up Kicks... Funniest s*** I've ever heard
It's called Bardcore/Tavernwave. I've seen some very impressive covers
As a medieval arms and armor enthusiast, I'm enjoying this trend.
There is and I am very ok with it
About 70% of people under such videos:
"You know, I am something of early new english speaker myself"
Okay, this is the best comment. XD XD
Presumably this played for Jack's early pirate ancestors.
Ah yes, the pirates time before the code exists.
CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow😤
Captain
You mean: Uncle Wurter
It's Captain Jack Sparrow for you.
Oh, nice touch with the little "Up is Down" segment! Really ties the piece together.
This is perfect. This redeems the whole Internet.
Some friends and I are starting up our first D&D campaign together, and one of us is playing a bard who essentially came from an island of swindlers and pirates. This song is perfect for him :)
Really creative! I can see this playing at a medieval festival!
This bardcore cover makes my heart soar and brings a tear to me eye. Be gone vile sadness. For the harp shall set you free pirate. May God bless afarnd keep you.
OOOH THAT UP IS DOWN CAMEO GOT ME GOOD
Same! I didn't expect it at all
And that's why I shouldn't read the comments while still watching the video.
@@coracorvus sorry mate, got too excited
One of the most briliant pieces of music from our time, litterly every version sounds great!
Why Is The Rum Always Gone?
I Dio like Caribbean alcohol.
Because it may not have been invented yet :(
Mead! What is this "rum" though heathen rabble keeps babbling about?
Because of a Scottish Cyclop
Where hath thy rum gone?
My good captain, it hath been taken to thy land of Isengard
This is your best work yet!
I enjoyeth thous masterpiece
Sameth with me
It should be “I am pleased by thine masterpiece”
@@Ginger_beard_man95 Well doest thine masterpiece please me!
Truly splendid performance
That has to be the greatest Viking I've ever seen
Lindisfarne: "why do I hear boss music?"
😂😂😂😂
XD
A viking life for me
😂
XD
“Thou hast to be the best thief I’ve ever seen!”
“Alas it is.”
Nice Medieval Cover of "He's a Pirate": *ok that's nice*
*It switches to Up Is Down* : OH WE IN IT NOW
The faces on the people in the Boat. Perfection
Whenst thou successfully swipeth a piece of pie from thy Lord's castle kitchen.
Or the rum, perhaps. And henceforth, thou makest thy Lord more likely to inquire, "But why is the rum gone?"
but why is the rum gone??!!
'tis the most epic song I've heard thus far on your channel. marvelous work
When thy scour thee Britannic coastline aboard thy Longship.
"You cheatheth!
Off coarse I cheatheth, I am en viking!"
Omg the Up is Down part is absolutely perfect, thank you Samuel!
"Thou art to be the most impressive pirate thou hast seen."
"Thus it wouldst seemeth"
Hoozay! Another member of the "bardcore" movement! I'm so glad this niche genre is growing!
I just love medieval style. Thank you for applying it to this song omg
I would love more medievel remixes.
There's a channel has some ruclips.net/channel/UCtABl8Nh40_duYywblorlng
@@DiamondFire thankssss☺
This style of music fits the song so well!!
I've only seen like three comments about "Up Is Down". Thats too few, so here's one more.
Well, that's just maddeningly unhelpful.
Agreed. There is something seriously lacking, like, a comment for example.
oooh this gave me goosebumps! it perfect
Love it! Sounds so nice! Almost sound like what a fancy hotel would have as they’re elevator music! Thanks so much Samuel Kim for this addition to your orchestrations :))
That must be the best Viking I have ever seen
“Thou hath to be tis greatest pirate I hath ever seen”
“So it would seem”
“Who art thou referring to??? The one beside thee or the one who ist sailing with our ship???”
Hans Zimmer: I thought of a song!
Hans Zimmers medival ancestor: Way ahead of you.
Composed by Claus Badelt
IM THEE 4 PARALLEL UNIVERSE AHEAD OF U
You should do the last of Mohicans theme with a pirates song.
CT: 5555 YESSSS PLEASE
Let's upvote this comment to the top......
one of the best show of my childhood
Or last of the mohicans + Braveheart, that would be amazing!!
YES
I loved where you've added "Up is down" at the end.. it's like a surprise.
Very nice ..Captain would be pleased to hear it.
More of this please and thank you. It’s great.
*I just looked up Piratecore and I already love the results.*
"Howeverth in the blazes of Dante's 7 hells did thou manage freedom from that island?!"
"When thou maroonest me on thine god forsaken parcel of land, thou hath forgotten crucial information sir, for I am Captain Jack Sparrow."
This is a pretty good cover of He's a Pirate.
*Up is Down starts playing*
OH HELL YEAH.
He did it! He did the thing!
He's the pirate/chosen one/senate/High Ground/inevatible big purple man/whatever!
Edit: Wow. This sounds actually pretty well. Didn't expected that.
Edit #2: Could you please do a "Fires of War" arrangment? That would be really epic!
He has thy high ground!
He's a bounty hunter
Hello there
@@daddy_.rome0 General Kenobi!
@@daddy_.rome0 You are a bold one.
this is genius, anyone that created this "genre"!!!
"Aelfed? do you hear that?"
"Yeah... it be coming from the northern sea.."
"Mater Maria..."
I love pirates of the Caribbean. I'm new to this channel and I thought this would be awful.... now I listen to this one all the time!!! Glad I clicked on it.
Mate, pls do Jack's theme/Black Pearl theme combined with the Force theme
Yes!
YAAAAASSSSSS!!!! This NEEDS to happen
HOOOMYGOD that’s got to be the best pirate I’ve ever seen
The Force Theme? This a bold suggestion!
Yes
That has got to be the best cover I’ve ever seen
i remember playing this in middle school band, we actually sounded really good. it was fun when we had a concert for the elementary school next door. the kids were entranced.
This is just as epic 😎
I just can't stop imagine Jack as medieval drunkass thug storming a castle to find his horse Black Pearl... xD
YES. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SONG IS SUPERB. THANK YOU!!!!!
"Thou art ze wurst sea-rat I hast ever heard of ."
"Aye , but at least thou hast heard of me ."
"That hath got to be the greatest pirate mine eyes ever hath laid upon"
"So t'would seem"
Samuel Kim Studios: *posts dope bardcore despite low subs*
Me: "I shall watch your career with great interest"
i don't know what I was expecting but I am so glad I cliked on this - going straight to my fav. playlist!
"Thou has to be thy greatest pirate i have ever laid mine eyes upon"
"So it would seem"
"Verily, that hath to be the finest pirate mine eyes hath ever witnessed."
"So it doth appear."
So this is what my ancestors were vibing to in medieval times.
This is absolutely delightful!
When thine rent is due, but thee hath no coin, so thyself decideth to raid the coast of Britannia.
dude when the Up is Down part came on i LOST IT 👌👌👌mmmmMMM fantastic
"Thine hast had to been ye best pirate I'd ev'r laid eyes upon."
"It would'st seemeth to be so."
Ggwp brooo, ur skill is amazing
*me watching the whole pirates of the Caribbean franchise and laughing cause Jack Sparrow is insane and drunk 70% of the time which means the other 30% is amazing*
What are you talking about? He's insane and drunk 100 percent of the time and 100 percent awesome and amazing XD
I
Ups
I think you mean CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow.
Inaren Commander yes
Always love these kinds of comment sections😂 brithens my mood instantly
When Robin Hood swoops down on the Sheriff's men int eh midst of Sherwood, Little John, Will Scarlet, Friar Tuck, and Allan-A-Dale right behind him!
"Thou art the greatest Viking I've laid eyes upon"
"So thou mayeth seems."
That hath beeth the best pirate I've ever seeneth
My memories are coming back when I used to do the chores around the ship back in 1407
When the Teacher says:
We are going to learn about 1600s to the 1700s! Mostly learning about Pirates!
Viking vibes 💙❄️💙❄️