The Raven (Christopher Lee)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2013
  • Goodbye my Love (May 27th 1922 - June 7th 2015)
    Thank you for the movies, the songs, the memories. Thank you for all.
    Thank you for being the best and thank you for being my hero.
    I will always love you my hero.
    God please give him back to me :( :( :(
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    anyone who want to know whats the name of the background music is
    I don't know
    the background music was already in the reading when I bought it
    The Raven written by Edgar Allan Poe
    Read by Sir Christopher Lee
    "I do not own the audio rights in this video.
    This is only a Fan made video."
    Thanks for watching :)
    Wow 1 million views. Thank You all so much .
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @sigventures1824
    @sigventures1824 3 года назад +1252

    Tell me! Where doth Poe lay buried as of yore!
    Quoth the Raven: "Baltimore"

    • @dennis7511
      @dennis7511 3 года назад +16

      Genius!

    • @Stephiness
      @Stephiness 3 года назад +4

      👏👏👏

    • @RoxyWrites
      @RoxyWrites 3 года назад +22

      BALTIMORE - 1967
      "What fresh Hell can this be ?" Dottie asked of the crisp twilight.
      The feeble lamplight cast grotesque shadows onto the frosty pavement beside an oddly dressed fellow half-sitting, half-draped across the wrought iron of a park bench before her. The barren tree behind him seemed to loom above the bench as if trying to engulf him. It taunted with leafless, bony fingers while a large raven among its crooked arms cocked its gleaming head as it eyed her approach. It cawed once and remained perched in the branches, the reddish of its eye the only color in this odd landscape. The man, whose head had been tilted toward the night sky, eyes closed, roused himself and blinked several times, finally fixing his dark gaze upon her for a long moment before he spoke.
      “What fresh Hell, indeed, Madam? Though it scarcely looks the part, I tell you it is more Purgatory than Hell.” His voice was pleasant and smooth with a whisky edge. “I have gone round and round these endless paths and my feet return me here to this bench where I took my final breath, no matter how often my feet traverse their endless black and winding madness.”
      Final breath? She took a moment to digest the strange scene, the man’s odd, formal way of speaking, his insane words. The surrounding gloam belied the time of day unless they’d left her asleep over her gin for too long. “But I was just dozing at my table. My usual assignation at the Algonquin . . . Oh fudge, I’m having a bad dream.”
      “Bad? Oh yes, I’m afraid it is, but it is no dream, madam, I assure you.”
      She blinked at him as he looked her up and down.
      Piercing, intelligent eyes took in her appearance, an eyebrow raising at her stockings and her just-above-the-knee hem.
      How odd? I’m wearing a dress I bought for Eddie. Didn’t I throw this out years ago after our divorce? What is happening? I need to wake up . . .
      The pale gentleman’s gaze at length reached and held her eyes once again and intoned, *“All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.”*
      Dorothy laughed and gesturing to the air around her with a long cigarette she didn’t remember lighting. “And the darling man quotes Edgar Allan Poe, too, how delightful!”
      “Quotes Poe? Quotes him?! My dear lady, I am Edgar Allan Poe. One does not quote oneself without risking being called a dullard. But you are correct, it is a line from my work. From where do you know my prose, though? I did not think that piece widely read.” A thoughtful look passed across his face and without waiting for an answer he continued “You speak with a . . . New York? accent, your dress . . . provocative to say the least, and your shorn hair! Madam! Quite an assail for the eyes you do present. Forgive my forward appraisal of your person, but you are indeed a vision in that undergarment, if it can even serve as such? Did you just arrive to Baltimore from the Continent? Or perhaps my death-soaked bench is no longer located where I imagined it to be? I believe I have been here overlong . . .” He touched his fingertips to his forehead with an accompanying pained look. “Did you tell me your name, my dear? I confuse easily in death.”
      -So begins the love story, in death, of Mrs. Dorothy Parker and Edgar Allan Poe. -RRogers

    • @VVVVV253
      @VVVVV253 3 года назад +4

      FUCK YOU BALTIMORE!

    • @blackc1479
      @blackc1479 3 года назад +5

      Wish i could give more than one thumbs up😄😄😄👍👍👍

  • @4ndr3c3s4r1n0
    @4ndr3c3s4r1n0 6 лет назад +8699

    Christopher Lee could read even a shampoo bottle, and it would still be awesome.

    • @neiljohnson291
      @neiljohnson291 5 лет назад +162

      He could read the entire alphabet to your parents and it would still be awesome.

    • @twangel46
      @twangel46 5 лет назад +21

      Poo, lacks drama and emotion

    • @johnnybgood990
      @johnnybgood990 5 лет назад +67

      But he didn't.. he read "the raven" and it was fantastic! 😃

    • @DevilPerkele
      @DevilPerkele 5 лет назад +40

      I so honor this man. He was freewillingly trying to help Finland by being a pilot in second ww2.

    • @shadowking13X
      @shadowking13X 5 лет назад +24

      Did you know he did death metal albums? Check it out “Charlemagne the ides of March” it’s pretty good

  • @lenoreleitch5297
    @lenoreleitch5297 Год назад +947

    My parents were both teachers - my mother of French and my father of English. Although my parents separated when I was very young, my grandmother told me that, when they were dating, they used to sit and read poetry to each other. I was named for the Lenore in this poem almost seven decades ago but must confess that until tonight I had never read The Raven. I am actually glad because tonight I have just heard it, for the first time, recited in the most profound way and it makes me realize the passion my parents must have felt for language and each other, if only for a little while.

    • @co94
      @co94 Год назад +34

      Wow! What an anecdote!

    • @Autistic-King
      @Autistic-King Год назад +27

      My bf is also named after this poem lol
      His first name is Raven Lucille Gaia [not putting last names.]
      He is trans and HE is perfect!!~~~

    • @TBSViral
      @TBSViral Год назад +15

      Such a touching comment.

    • @neilmartin3220
      @neilmartin3220 Год назад +12

      Beautiful story.

    • @aass2649
      @aass2649 Год назад +8

      AND THE PASSION SHALL BE PAINTED
      NEVERMORE

  • @elizabethjones2084
    @elizabethjones2084 Год назад +750

    What a wonderful time to be alive that we can listen to this for free any time we desire. A true masterpiece delivered by such a skillful actor.

    • @SuperAngel32
      @SuperAngel32 Год назад +1

      Skill issue

    • @elizabethjones2084
      @elizabethjones2084 Год назад +6

      @@SuperAngel32 I'm not sure what you mean

    • @SuperAngel32
      @SuperAngel32 Год назад +3

      @@elizabethjones2084 You don't know what I mean? Sounds like a skill issue, I'm just keeping it 100 with you Liz

    • @juobuz6771
      @juobuz6771 Год назад +2

      He was a legend

    • @user-zc2ek1sq2h
      @user-zc2ek1sq2h Год назад +2

      Yes, sometimes I also think of what a big privilege we enjoy to live here and now.
      But still I think it is hell.

  • @nicegirl611
    @nicegirl611 6 лет назад +6159

    Lee's voice mixed with Poe's writing is the most complementary and beautiful thing ever.

    • @LoyalWackGamer
      @LoyalWackGamer 5 лет назад +46

      Amara i haven’t found anything sounding more beautiful than this indeed

    • @colin-campbell
      @colin-campbell 5 лет назад +33

      Got to admit the musical stings become tired pretty quickly *every* time the Raven speaks. It was dramatic the first time but after that it loses all effect.

    • @buppie0140
      @buppie0140 5 лет назад +5

      Amara! For real!

    • @leeb.5795
      @leeb.5795 4 года назад +11

      Legit Bliss hearing while cozy in bed during a storm... 💝

    • @adammcfall5133
      @adammcfall5133 4 года назад +23

      It's weird how we're listening to 2 dead men tell tales, and could be reading comments from dead people.

  • @anonymousperson3392
    @anonymousperson3392 5 лет назад +2213

    "Nevermore"
    *VIOLIN INTENSIFIES*

    • @jrr667
      @jrr667 5 лет назад +96

      *violin burst into flames*

    • @riversmuscavage8631
      @riversmuscavage8631 4 года назад +61

      *VIOLENT VIOLIN NOISES*

    • @79thinline
      @79thinline 4 года назад +52

      *ANGRY CELLO NOISES*

    • @uzurpatori_
      @uzurpatori_ 4 года назад +26

      *agressive blurs of hand as violin spontaneously combusts*

    • @cloeg.6531
      @cloeg.6531 4 года назад +5

      Hahaha

  • @flargarbason1740
    @flargarbason1740 2 года назад +1723

    Christopher Lee is the only person to ever narrate this poem with such emotion instead of sounding so mundane. It really adds to the atmosphere and makes the story come alive.

    • @christinemccoard4472
      @christinemccoard4472 Год назад +41

      @@kentknightofcaelin4537 Look up Vincent Price's version. He was one of the best for performing Poe of his time.

    • @cherylmarcuri5506
      @cherylmarcuri5506 Год назад +15

      I was gonna say I prefer Vincent Price, you beat me to it.

    • @voidstarq
      @voidstarq Год назад +21

      You should hear Christopher Walken do it before saying that. ruclips.net/video/R7G_fZYv8Mg/видео.html
      There's one small but huge detail that Lee gets better, though: @0:37 "Ah, distinctly I remember..." -- the important word is "Ah". It doesn't matter how "distinctly" you remember it; what matters is how deeply you *sigh* when you think of it.
      Most readings barely even say the "Ah", and put all that line's emphasis on the second syllable of "disTINCTly". But Lee gives "Ahhhhhhhh" an entire breath, almost making it a separate line, with "distinctly I remember" practically an afterthought. And then again, "She shall press\ ahhhhhhhh\ nevermore."

    • @JoshuaRWorkman
      @JoshuaRWorkman Год назад +3

      Vincent Price acted it out and John Astin did a wonderful recitation.

    • @22espec
      @22espec Год назад +23

      James Earl Jones did a good job too

  • @dewisselaar8418
    @dewisselaar8418 5 месяцев назад +46

    Edgar Allan Poe was born 215 years ago today.
    May his works be forgotten, nevermore!

  • @RC-hs1gh
    @RC-hs1gh 4 года назад +2855

    A broken heart is the most terrifying prison.

    • @aaroncurtis8545
      @aaroncurtis8545 4 года назад +45

      That's an amazing sentence. Original? Or if not; source please. Namaste

    • @Bigbopper12
      @Bigbopper12 4 года назад +30

      I’m 14 and that’s deep

    • @Torgo1969
      @Torgo1969 4 года назад +59

      To quote Batman Begins: "One day you catch yourself wishing that the one you loved had never existed...so you'd be spared your pain."

    • @ReaB01
      @ReaB01 4 года назад +2

      @Ligeia D.Aurevilly Juliet was almost 14, Romeo is speculated to be 16 but no older than 18

    • @kcesca
      @kcesca 4 года назад +3

      It's a qoute from the showers by Dylan Sindaliar

  • @ClueFinderDirtDigger
    @ClueFinderDirtDigger 4 года назад +2780

    Rhyming “window lattice” with “what thereat is” is still one of my favorite things Poe has ever done. Gets me every time.

    • @Rain..._
      @Rain..._ 4 года назад +39

      It really kills me

    • @taunokekkonen5733
      @taunokekkonen5733 4 года назад +72

      Also, makes me appreciate Eminem. Could even Poe rhyme so many words with "orange"??

    • @savethetowels
      @savethetowels 4 года назад +36

      My favourite rhyme is "Escargo" with "my car go" :)

    • @LocksforLoveTarot
      @LocksforLoveTarot 4 года назад +24

      Tauno Kekkonen, I agree. If anyone could, it would be Poe. Him Eminiem and Biggie. Wordsmiths

    • @katrinafox3050
      @katrinafox3050 4 года назад +1

      lol

  • @leehawkins5795
    @leehawkins5795 7 месяцев назад +28

    In 1970, when I was a 15 yr old sophomore a class assignment was to memorize and recite a poem. There were no restrictions on the length.
    I chose a rather short poem with about 20 lines called A Special Message
    from Heaven. It was about John F. Kennedy.
    I didn't like "reciting" assignments.
    I remember saying it quickly so I could return to my seat.
    One student, who was probably the smartest in our class chose
    The Raven. He said it perfectly and with feeling. It is a very long poem and yet he chose it. Maybe it was his favorite. I don't know but almost 55 years later I remember his recitation.

    • @tasneemayham974
      @tasneemayham974 7 месяцев назад +2

      Old days were the golden ones!!!

    • @TheScandinavianOne
      @TheScandinavianOne Месяц назад +1

      I hope you let them know just how profound an impact that left on you. If not reach out and let them know. :)
      I'm sure they will appreciate it.

  • @Choen444
    @Choen444 2 года назад +311

    This poem absolutely destroys me. What a crystalized wonder of pain and loss is this work of art. Thank you Edgar.

  • @SkeligMichael
    @SkeligMichael 4 года назад +2001

    Rest in peace, Christopher Lee. We have lost a great actor. "Nevermore".

    • @TheEldritchKingdom
      @TheEldritchKingdom 3 года назад +4

      🖤🖤🖤

    • @Dreadnought358
      @Dreadnought358 3 года назад +8

      Dramatic music hits as soon as you done saying never more.

    • @smoke2351
      @smoke2351 3 года назад +4

      And soldier too, his acting also came from his time in England's service during WWII

    • @janellywelly777
      @janellywelly777 2 года назад +4

      I made it go from 999 to 1k 😎🙏🏽

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      Only I am the great being like Chip -- that's also why The Raven is so well-written, because it was secretly written about me the Lenore / The Angel / The God(dess) aka The Saint / The Sainted Maiden aka the rare & radiant maiden aka the adorable being and the lovable being and the pure being (the opposite of womyn) and, the oIdman that runs the agency planted those big ideas for me, as he was waiting for me (he made all lyrics and movies/videos secretly about me, as he included secret references to me in almost all lyrics/poems and movies/videos etc) and, there's methodical writing in The Raven that only agents are taught, which shows it's a mirror for the oIdman's secret thoughts about me & Chip aka the real-life Devil and the story he decided for us!

  • @antonioaugusto1175
    @antonioaugusto1175 3 года назад +1064

    "Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door"
    A man in pain asking for a bit of peace.

    • @clintonleonard5187
      @clintonleonard5187 2 года назад +38

      "Take thy beak from out my heart" is my favorite line. He is in so much pain...

    • @MalcolmBrenner
      @MalcolmBrenner 2 года назад +13

      Especially since ravens seldom sterilize their beaks.

    • @adriandragos2928
      @adriandragos2928 2 года назад +1

      @@MalcolmBrenner there's few natural ways rotten meat aka 'v1rru53z' can get into your bloodstream and the beak of a raven is one of them...

    • @kevincloud574
      @kevincloud574 2 года назад +3

      @@MalcolmBrenner how would they sterilize their beaks

    • @tatuloa
      @tatuloa Год назад

      From himself and attachment to love , lust and Life ...😢

  • @PERSEUS-NIOR
    @PERSEUS-NIOR Год назад +186

    Sir Christopher injects so much raw emotion and pain through his words......it's hauntingly beautiful

    • @SuperAngel32
      @SuperAngel32 Год назад

      I disagree it's terrible

    • @aaronmeade5435
      @aaronmeade5435 5 месяцев назад

      True Lee really sells a widower in extreme mourning and this raven how its this demonic presence and pain fuses to this sad man's life 😔

  • @TheStreamingEnderman
    @TheStreamingEnderman Год назад +195

    Sir Christopher Lee. The only man who could take a beautiful poem such as this and somehow make it more sublime. Rest in peace, Sir. You are in paradise.

  • @atraxuswraithe6031
    @atraxuswraithe6031 6 лет назад +1634

    Fun fact about Sir Christopher Lee: he was the only member of the cast and crew of LOTR who had actually met JRR Tolkien. Not only that, Tolkien gave Lee his personal blessing to portray Gandalf if a film of LOTR was ever made! As such, when Peter Jackson called Lee to offer him a role in the LOTR films, Lee asked to play Gandalf. Unfortunately, Sir Ian McKellan had already been cast as Gandalf, but Jackson offered Lee the role of Saruman, and the rest is history. Also, Sir Christopher Lee was in the British Commando Regiment during WWII, was the cousin of Ian Fleming (the creator of James Bond), was an expert fencer and marksman, spoke at least 8 languages fluently, appeared in over 200 films in his lifetime, and produced and was the main singer in a Death Metal album about Charlemagne, at age 93!!!

    • @issyismusic
      @issyismusic 5 лет назад +28

      Death Metal Band, you say... O_O

    • @frank124c
      @frank124c 5 лет назад +32

      He was truly a renaissance man!

    • @Nymousano001
      @Nymousano001 5 лет назад +18

      ...und eine dieser Sprachen war Deutsch. ^^^
      --- --- ---
      ...and one of these languages was german. ^^
      I know of at least two movies he dubbed in german: "The Last Unicorn" (King Haggard, and yes, the german voice, too. He did it for free, just for fun) and "Valhalla", a danish cartoon (Thor, god of thunder, and Allfather Odin).

    • @greekfreak1980
      @greekfreak1980 5 лет назад +41

      He also recorded 2 metal albums called ''Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross'' and ''Charlemagne:Omens of Death'',which made him the oldest performer in metal,he was 90 years old when the second album came out.

    • @derdork3233
      @derdork3233 5 лет назад +59

      If i May add a fact: when Peter Jackson was talking with Christopher Lee about the Scene where saruman gets stabbed by grima wormtongue and how He should sound, Lee responded: i know how a man Sounds when He gets stabbed in the Back. (Not exactly what he Said But along those lines).

  • @NoahMDub
    @NoahMDub 3 года назад +1088

    “Other friends have flown before.”
    That line really got me.

    • @dazbeal5438
      @dazbeal5438 3 года назад +3

      Why?

    • @TheSweetAlyssum
      @TheSweetAlyssum 3 года назад +15

      I was crying.

    • @TheSweetAlyssum
      @TheSweetAlyssum 3 года назад +161

      @@dazbeal5438 Because it's sad. the line is saying that the speaker has no friends, they all left him, so he expects even a hallucination to abandon him.

    • @bettyottman1718
      @bettyottman1718 3 года назад +6

      I'm imagining myself as a Seraphim flying around holding the censer

    • @jacobrubydev
      @jacobrubydev 3 года назад +49

      *Last Online: 7 years ago*

  • @martinkreiner1
    @martinkreiner1 10 месяцев назад +32

    None of this is a story of horror, just love and loss.
    Thank you Poe and Lee!

    • @dead.inside.585
      @dead.inside.585 8 месяцев назад +7

      Loss and grief might be the most horror filled emotions many people, including me, have felt.

  • @Btester2
    @Btester2 8 месяцев назад +34

    The narrator does a good job showing the stages of grief in the raven. Christopher Lee's voice brings the tale to life.

  • @Big_Dec
    @Big_Dec 5 лет назад +1679

    “Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore’”
    *Violins and Chello get triggered*

    • @kadejito1
      @kadejito1 4 года назад +25

      Chello? Awwww 🥺

    • @isabellalopez5047
      @isabellalopez5047 4 года назад +17

      ***Cello

    • @deadmanwalkin_0422
      @deadmanwalkin_0422 4 года назад +4

      Close you're eyes and imagine a ww1 battlefield.

    • @GuitarGuy057
      @GuitarGuy057 4 года назад +3

      398 people.
      398 people saw nothing wrong with this.

    • @jennydial3359
      @jennydial3359 4 года назад +13

      My boy, my best friend, died September 2019. For some reason I got a raven tattoo for him, and that day, I realized that raven backwards is NEVAR. Never. NEVERMORE 😓

  • @heihei3453
    @heihei3453 4 года назад +1570

    "My powers have doubled since the last time we met, Count."
    Quoth the Dooku: "Nevermore."

    • @alexb9969
      @alexb9969 3 года назад +51

      'Twice the black plume, double the sleepless nights'

    • @yourstruly4817
      @yourstruly4817 3 года назад +29

      "Good! Two times zero is still zero."

    • @meylinfox
      @meylinfox 3 года назад +9

      *Music plays motif* bom DUUUUNNN

    • @rickjones229
      @rickjones229 3 года назад +2

      Good one, dude

    • @sword_lotus
      @sword_lotus 3 года назад +1

      666th likes

  • @aurasedge5580
    @aurasedge5580 Год назад +9

    This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever encountered.

    • @flargarbason1740
      @flargarbason1740 Год назад

      A beautiful yet grim reminder that the pain of losing a loved one will never fully heal.

    • @aurasedge5580
      @aurasedge5580 Год назад

      @@flargarbason1740 "That wound will never fully heal, he will carry it the rest of his life."

  • @TheMusicscotty
    @TheMusicscotty Год назад +198

    Too many people mistake this as a horror poem but I find it's closer to depression or desperation. I was so enamored by it I wrote a setting of this for piano and women's voices (SSAA) and even published it! A masterpiece of a poem and this setting by Lee is enthralling. He captures the pathos nicely.

    • @LoyalWackGamer
      @LoyalWackGamer Год назад +4

      Where did you publish it ?

    • @jordanferguson791
      @jordanferguson791 Год назад +12

      That's exactly correct. The only terror is that of loneliness and irretrievable loss.

    • @guest_5992
      @guest_5992 Год назад +2

      I sense anxiety and paranoia.

    • @michellesimonson332
      @michellesimonson332 Год назад

      I caught skitzo vibes

    • @TheMusicscotty
      @TheMusicscotty Год назад +2

      I published under Music Spoke. A women's choir in Ohio premiered it. :)

  • @MegaMementoMori
    @MegaMementoMori 9 лет назад +2991

    Shall a voice which is so suited
    To many a story convoluted
    Be employed to read out loud and do so well in such a role?
    But I have decided lastly
    That the answer will be ghastly
    The most sad and dreadful answer summed in one word: nevermore.
    I don't think the public forum
    Will host one who with decorum
    And with such mastery play villains that we just love to abhor.
    We will woefully feel their lacking
    With mediocrity stacking
    Shall we forget true artists? To this I say - nevermore!
    Rest in peace, Sir Christopher :(

    • @BalthorYT
      @BalthorYT 9 лет назад +96

      MegaMementoMori *clapping as a single tear rolls down my cheek*

    • @LordDeathis
      @LordDeathis 9 лет назад +46

      Beautiful poem!

    • @MegaMementoMori
      @MegaMementoMori 9 лет назад +24

      Thanks guys :)

    • @YukonHexsun
      @YukonHexsun 9 лет назад +20

      MegaMementoMori ...Jesus. Beautiful work mate

    • @n0odl357
      @n0odl357 9 лет назад +12

      MegaMementoMori this is incredible i don't know and deserves much more appreciation then a RUclips comment section also do you write poetry because if not i think you would be very good at it and please message me if you want me to give you my opinion on something you wrote

  • @RealmRabbit
    @RealmRabbit 5 лет назад +471

    You know things get serious when Christopher Lee pauses so the guy with the cello can have a moment to shine.

    • @virginmary7989
      @virginmary7989 4 года назад +1

      🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇

  • @MorlokKurak
    @MorlokKurak Год назад +120

    Will I ever get tired of listening to this?
    Nevermore.

    • @bcgazero6472
      @bcgazero6472 8 месяцев назад +2

      *cue dramatic music*

  • @ekremsait
    @ekremsait 2 года назад +37

    for those wondering "is there balm in gilead?" means "is there hope?"

    • @iiFox11
      @iiFox11 2 года назад +11

      Or maybe, "is there a way to be healed?"

    • @YeahForSure99
      @YeahForSure99 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@iiFox11 This is more accurate

    • @derekquigley5816
      @derekquigley5816 3 месяца назад +1

      Nevermore.

  • @1911m1a1ellis
    @1911m1a1ellis 7 лет назад +232

    Poe had such a tragic life, that this was from a heart torn apart. So sad.

    • @Empyriummann
      @Empyriummann 7 лет назад +27

      Sad, lonely, and very dark!

    • @darianfrost3407
      @darianfrost3407 7 лет назад +19

      I agree with you he lost his mom wife his dad left his family he was a dark boy

    • @scarlettohara8593
      @scarlettohara8593 7 лет назад +35

      Ah...but witness the Beauty that arose from such a forlorn life! Great genius is often shrouded in tragedy and darkness.

    • @FunnyVideoMaker77
      @FunnyVideoMaker77 7 лет назад +1

      Scarlett O'hara
      See: Vincent Van Gogh, Kurt Cobain, Ernest Hemingway.

    • @spartanhoplite3753
      @spartanhoplite3753 7 лет назад +9

      FunnyVideoMaker77 god please remove kurt cobain from a list of such incredible and timeless talent

  • @courtneykayser1213
    @courtneykayser1213 5 лет назад +888

    I never found this story to be horrifying. Just heartbreakingly sad. This recording really brings out the emotional depth. Props to the orchestra for adding to drama.

    • @MichaelF144
      @MichaelF144 4 года назад +12

      Courtney, when my mother went through chemotherapy this poem got me through it.

    • @oceansands1737
      @oceansands1737 4 года назад +5

      Somewhat it did seem heartbreaking than horrifying to me too

    • @oldproji
      @oldproji 4 года назад +11

      Poe's loss of mother and father before he knew them, his separation from his brother and sister; regret for a life filled with loss and alcohol abuse; and the self pity of a bitterly wounded man, is to be found in all his stories and poems. The Tell Tale Heart for example. In the Fall of the House of Usher, he foretells his own end as he sees it coming. "I feel that the period will sooner or later arrive when I must abandon life and reason together, in some struggle with the grim phantasm, FEAR." - Roderick Usher.

    • @17Watman
      @17Watman 4 года назад +17

      Perhaps that’s the “Scary” element in the story. A Love lost to him and the Raven reminding him that there is no solace for him regarding his lost Lenore.

    • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
      @sirandrelefaedelinoge 4 года назад +1

      @@17Watman The lost bottle of fabric conditioner...

  • @christopherjohnson1803
    @christopherjohnson1803 Год назад +15

    Poe's wordsmithing and Lee's emotional reading are perfect together.

  • @ahromantic
    @ahromantic 8 месяцев назад +8

    That is one damn talkative bird. oof

  • @ProphetofTables
    @ProphetofTables 5 лет назад +405

    R.I.P. Christopher Lee, AKA
    Count Dracula
    Saruman
    Francisco Scaramanga
    Wilbur Wonka
    Lord Summerisle
    Ansem/DiZ
    Darth Tyranus/ Count Dooku

  • @davidluna8372
    @davidluna8372 3 года назад +365

    Someone once said " Sometimes quiet is the loudest sound the soul can make ". This truly quiet man could make others listen . Rest in peaceful quiet , Sir Lee .

    • @Ring0fSaturn
      @Ring0fSaturn 2 года назад +9

      Listen to James Earl Jones reading this (elsewhere on YT) and apply that maxim. Christopher Lee did a great job on this, but James Earl Jones whispered this poem like a madman possessed.

    • @bettyottman1718
      @bettyottman1718 Год назад +5

      We must listen to this beautiful and Haunting poem at Halloween. 🎃🎃🎃🎃

  • @ferngzcarr
    @ferngzcarr Год назад +28

    I am always impressed by Poe's mastery of both internal and end rhyme. This poem is one of my favourites.

  • @digitalprismatics
    @digitalprismatics 3 года назад +230

    "Came Gandalf, tapping, tapping on my tower door. T'was evil, and nothing more.."

    • @carolh2561
      @carolh2561 Год назад +2

      You know that Christopher Lee had letters
      From Tolkien with permission to play gandalf IF The books were adapted to the liking of his estate.. also Sir Lee served in WW2 as SAS just as Tolkien WW 1 The horror they Saw
      And Sir Lee was
      Sir Lee before becoming an actor because of what he'd done in war???

  • @DFTBACleaves
    @DFTBACleaves 8 лет назад +527

    I'm listening to this while it is pouring and thundering outside. This is amazing.

    • @scarlettohara8593
      @scarlettohara8593 7 лет назад +53

      Try listening to "The Raven" in a cemetery at night.

    • @revelred
      @revelred 5 лет назад +2

      @Josh Patterson Lol i recommend you watch verdi's requiem after this video(the hole opera),or watching steven hawkings black hole statement,you will have a conceptual "extasis".
      And actually watch stratovarius father time video to have even more "extasis" and to cheer up again,for the friends,persons,lost in your forever space and nevermore.
      Or just watch Gnossiene 1,2,3 to be more sad...

  • @clintonleonard5187
    @clintonleonard5187 2 года назад +2

    God, the music here is so underrated. The voice and story, both great, yes, but - that music...

    • @dvb821
      @dvb821 2 года назад

      Totally agree. Do you know by chance what it is?

    • @clintonleonard5187
      @clintonleonard5187 2 года назад

      @@dvb821 No, but I am looking for it. It would help to know who produced this.

  • @kaleblam5084
    @kaleblam5084 Год назад +9

    Christopher Lee’s voice was perfect for this poem

  • @CaptApril123
    @CaptApril123 3 года назад +677

    Man, that's dark and beautiful. Christopher Lee, what a star. Edgar Allan Poe, such an artist with words. Hopefully they're now both laughing it up with each other.

    • @greatwhite1853
      @greatwhite1853 3 года назад +5

      Agreed!!!

    • @bonniefox2027
      @bonniefox2027 3 года назад +8

      And I am sure Peter Cushing is piping in!

    • @thedeadd.c.207
      @thedeadd.c.207 3 года назад +18

      I can see it now, Poe sitting in his chamber, with a bust of palace above the chamber door, and Christopher Lee goes tapping, as of someone gently wrapping, wrapping on Poe's chamber door. Poe flung wide the door and says to Lee.
      "My good sir, that reading you did of the Raven, on that RUclips thing, was devine"

    • @jessicafairweather2134
      @jessicafairweather2134 2 года назад +5

      Nevermore

    • @TheAlphatitan
      @TheAlphatitan 2 года назад +3

      Poe wasnt the best human being so I highly doubt they would’ve gotten together.

  • @Adamguy2003
    @Adamguy2003 8 лет назад +1396

    This is quite possibly the single best recitation of 'The Raven' I've ever heard anyone perform. He puts so much perfectly- fitted emotion into his voice, especially in the last third or so.
    RIP, Sir Christopher Lee.

    • @MsXizan
      @MsXizan 8 лет назад +2

      +Adamguy2003 Better than the SIMPSON"S version from one of their early TREE HOUSE OF HORROR Halloween episodes.

    • @RandomDuude
      @RandomDuude 8 лет назад +9

      +Adamguy2003 I can't decide between Christopher lee and Vincent Price versions. They're both so perfect.

    • @ShaneSimmons
      @ShaneSimmons 8 лет назад +9

      +Adamguy2003 When I read it as a teen, I must have misread it, as I thought it was creepy. Here I am, a grown man, and Sir Christopher Lee (RIP) made me tear up a bit.

    • @Bender711
      @Bender711 8 лет назад +1

      +Adamguy2003 The world truly is a less metal place without him.

    • @MsXizan
      @MsXizan 8 лет назад +2

      Bender711 Amen.

  • @ninalehman9054
    @ninalehman9054 Год назад +5

    Edgar Alan Poe and Christopher Lee - a perfect match. The world is a poorer place without them.

  • @daniellinehan8467
    @daniellinehan8467 Год назад +9

    Earl, Vincent and Walken are all brilliant but for me this is my favourite one. He was a fantastic reader.

  • @plattytheperrypus5701
    @plattytheperrypus5701 3 года назад +102

    The musical swell at the first "nevermore" legit sent chills down my spine.

  • @jigsawvoorhees5724
    @jigsawvoorhees5724 3 года назад +279

    Not only is he a sith lord, he's a badass reader

    • @sanadbenali6993
      @sanadbenali6993 3 года назад +8

      I guess it's his specialty

    • @michaelvisser1940
      @michaelvisser1940 3 года назад +6

      You think this is good, check out the music he’s done too!

    • @easter9393
      @easter9393 3 года назад +5

      You should check out the other sith lord's reading of The Raven

    • @bettyottman1718
      @bettyottman1718 3 года назад +2

      Has Anyone see the Raven in your Nightmares? Anyone?

    • @tristanhartup4936
      @tristanhartup4936 3 года назад +7

      As well as a wizard and a vampire

  • @DomainofInsanityA113
    @DomainofInsanityA113 Год назад +8

    Just coming off from binging the LotR, and The Hobbit, it's awesome to hear Saruman recite such great works of literature

  • @dan_mer
    @dan_mer 2 года назад +8

    I have memorized all the raven's lines.

  • @mymidnightmistery
    @mymidnightmistery 5 лет назад +532

    “Here I opened wide the door”
    *music intensifies*
    Violinist at his chamber door

    • @pablodemetri4660
      @pablodemetri4660 4 года назад +7

      😆 clever.. 👍

    • @stephaniepearson2696
      @stephaniepearson2696 4 года назад +4

      mymidnightmistery really made me laugh

    • @jsav3834
      @jsav3834 4 года назад +2

      hahaha lmao

    • @djaxup
      @djaxup 4 года назад +5

      Here's your like...
      And there's the door ----->

    • @LeeDee5
      @LeeDee5 3 года назад +8

      Violinist at the chamber door: dude let me inside it's freaking December and it's cold as shit!

  • @grandadmiral8173
    @grandadmiral8173 5 лет назад +249

    Christopher Lee: Nevermore!
    Violin: intensifies
    Me: goosebumps

  • @marisa5359
    @marisa5359 Год назад +5

    His voice is a perfect compliment to this poem.

  • @fuzzyotterpaws4395
    @fuzzyotterpaws4395 Год назад +45

    I'm back here after watching Tales of the Jedi. My teacher showed us this and it kept us interested in this poem more than other classes who did the normal and boring poetry reading. The music and effects mixed with Christopher Lee's performance made it so much better.

    • @dorismidge8762
      @dorismidge8762 Год назад +9

      It is because of my 8th grade English Lit teacher, way back in 1996, that I return to this poem yearly. On Halloween day he blacked out the entire classroom, moved all the desks into a circle, and perched himself on a metal stool in the middle of the room. Beside him on a table sat a few lit candles with enough light to illuminate his face and the page. There he gave a dramatic reading of The Raven which captured the attention of even the most difficult student. He too held our interest. He then read the Tell-Tale Heart and I was hooked!

  • @filiusreticulum2926
    @filiusreticulum2926 8 лет назад +835

    Imagine lord of the rings audio book read by Christopher Lee

    • @TheLightofAniu
      @TheLightofAniu 8 лет назад +94

      He read out the audiobook for Tolkien's The Children of Húrin, and it's fantastic.

    • @rainydays1071
      @rainydays1071 8 лет назад

      +TheLightofAniu Say what?

    • @TheLightofAniu
      @TheLightofAniu 8 лет назад +9

      Aye, he read out The Children of Húrin by JRR Tolkien for audiobook.

    • @proudhufflepuff8739
      @proudhufflepuff8739 8 лет назад +7

      +John Langerhan Sounds good, but he died on June 7, 2015. So sad, so sad.

    • @metalandhorror
      @metalandhorror 8 лет назад +1

      +John Langerhan That'd be to awesome

  • @halcyoncaduceus3711
    @halcyoncaduceus3711 6 лет назад +189

    9:18 "tell me tell me, I implore"
    The level of emotion is striking.

    • @guilhermeduarte7192
      @guilhermeduarte7192 4 года назад +4

      That's one of my favourite stanzas. It's heartbreaking

  • @QueenofArgyle2525
    @QueenofArgyle2525 Год назад +11

    I loved much of Poe’s poetry. This is a superb work of one man’s grief and sorrow.

  • @jcortez4434
    @jcortez4434 5 месяцев назад +6

    My client who has dimentia suddenly started reciting this poem. So I let him hear this narration and he was in state of apperception! Thank you!❤️

  • @rainkatt
    @rainkatt 4 года назад +267

    I had the honor of interviewing Sir Christopher Lee (I was 17 at the time) while he was promoting The Man with the Golden Gun. He was such a gentleman, kind, and even autographed all 5 portraits I had brought to show him.
    I will never forget looking far up into those eyes and shaking that big hand...45 years ago!

    • @shosty575
      @shosty575 4 года назад +19

      Wow, such honor and luck.

    • @PetroicaRodinogaster264
      @PetroicaRodinogaster264 3 года назад +6

      When a person is knighted and becomes a 'SIR' The title goes with the first name not the family or surname.
      Saying Sir Lee is incorrect and I can only hope that you either called him Sir Christopher or Sir, but not Sir Lee. It would have shown your ignorance.

    • @rainkatt
      @rainkatt 3 года назад +6

      @@PetroicaRodinogaster264 thank you for the correction, I have edited my comment

    • @insaincaldo
      @insaincaldo 3 года назад +3

      @@Peace-tw5wn Yes you usually refer to people with their current titles, then optionally note that they weren't carrying those at the time. If anything the thing you want to be noting is the lack of mentioning the late Sir Christopher Lee. Unless the comment was originally written before his death. Even then what do you mean with except, except what?

    • @peterwinters8587
      @peterwinters8587 Год назад

      @@PetroicaRodinogaster264 thanx sir3882

  • @melkiorwiseman5234
    @melkiorwiseman5234 5 лет назад +1264

    You know... until I heard this version I struggled to understand what "The Raven" was all about, or what it signified.
    I'd heard it described as a frightening poem; as something written in order to cause fear. Now, I know that's not true.
    This isn't a horror poem. This is a lament, which just happens to include some disturbing elements for emphasis.
    Poe is writing from the perspective of a man who has lost the love of his life, Lenore by name, and is in the depths of despair over the loss and he is trying to deal with it, but is losing the battle.
    In the end, he tries to dismiss his grief, only to have it set up residence permanently in his soul.
    And that, my friends (and anyone else) is what "The Raven" is all about: Being overcome by grief.

    • @scornbass1552
      @scornbass1552 5 лет назад +42

      That raven is his depression. It claims he will never get over his sorrow. And at the end he accepts that he will never be free from it.
      Boo hoo!

    • @beowulfiow
      @beowulfiow 5 лет назад +52

      if i remember correctly poe actually DID lose the love of his life didn't he? 0,o

    • @ParanoiaKeepsMeWake
      @ParanoiaKeepsMeWake 5 лет назад +10

      @@beowulfiow he did

    • @codycrawford7842
      @codycrawford7842 4 года назад +61

      @@scornbass1552 You shouldn't mock what you don't understand

    • @scornbass1552
      @scornbass1552 4 года назад +9

      @@codycrawford7842 I just explained it in three lines, ye intellectual.

  • @markmark2080
    @markmark2080 Год назад +47

    I'm an old man who has loved this poem since childhood...While listening to Christopher Lee narrate this poem, Bob Dylan and Like a Rolling Stone came to mind...Both Masterpieces...

    • @Ringohulk777
      @Ringohulk777 Год назад +3

      Not a comparison I ever would have thought of, but I can understand the train of thought.

    • @Duck_Dodgers
      @Duck_Dodgers 8 месяцев назад

      No

    • @markmark2080
      @markmark2080 8 месяцев назад

      @@Duck_Dodgers It also brings to mind Bob Dylan and Murder Most Foul... although Poe 'takes the cake' for rhyme.

    • @SnakePlisskin.
      @SnakePlisskin. 7 месяцев назад

      My favroite poem so far...

    • @dylanthompson8511
      @dylanthompson8511 3 месяца назад +2

      Probably because they both begin: "Once upon a..." and because both are untouchable masterpieces, beautifully written.

  • @h.a.9880
    @h.a.9880 Год назад +23

    A masterpiece of a poem, masterfully read by one of cinema's greatest actors of all time.
    What makes this poem so powerful is the strong tone of melancholy and depression. It's not some sort of supernatural, exterior horror threatening the narrator, it's a much more human, internal kind of horror: That of terrible loss, that will strike a wound in your hear, that never heals.

  • @lasquackity4385
    @lasquackity4385 5 лет назад +747

    Quoth the raven...Nevermore!
    MUSIC INTENSIFIES

  • @Twiggymaster666
    @Twiggymaster666 7 лет назад +115

    Still hits me that he's gone

    • @NosyFella
      @NosyFella 7 лет назад +8

      Really? It's been 167 years! ;-D

    • @Twiggymaster666
      @Twiggymaster666 7 лет назад +5

      Not him, Lee I thought it was painfully obvious who I was talking about

    • @NosyFella
      @NosyFella 7 лет назад +3

      Twiggymaster666 It was. I added a smiley winking face to show I was joking. ;-)

    • @Twiggymaster666
      @Twiggymaster666 7 лет назад +4

      Will Bianchi sorry sometimes I forget you have to be literal on RUclips sometimes

    • @LydiaGovelli
      @LydiaGovelli 7 лет назад +6

      We will never come to terms with losing the beautiful, amazing Christopher Lee. And nobody can ever be what he was. His talent was sublime.

  • @peggyw172
    @peggyw172 2 месяца назад +2

    Surcease of sorrow. Rare and radiant. Beautiful words.

  • @A_A_WTF
    @A_A_WTF 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thirty-five years ago I had learned this poem by heart

  • @gothkidd8712
    @gothkidd8712 4 года назад +838

    Edgar Allen Poe is buried in Baltimore
    Hence the NFL team "Baltimore Ravens"

    • @alexzander4426
      @alexzander4426 4 года назад +72

      The mascot had 3 different names at one point. Edgar. Allen. and Poe. I think it's just Edgar now tho

    • @JordanR1621
      @JordanR1621 4 года назад +128

      As a Ravens fan, maybe I'm a bit biased, but I honestly believe that this is the coolest and most unique source for a team name out of all 32 NFL teams. Like sure it's easy enough to name a team after a fierce animal (Bears, Eagles, Lions, Bengals), State industry (Steelers, Packers) or a historical character (Patriots, 49ers, Cowboys).
      But the Ravens?
      We're named after one of the darkest and most famous poems of gothic and horror writer, Edgar Allen Poe. I love it 😂

    • @darrylweathers7361
      @darrylweathers7361 4 года назад +9

      Such a conformist.

    • @Angelalex242
      @Angelalex242 4 года назад +34

      Lamar Jackson wanted just one win more. Quoth the Tannehill: Nevermore.

    • @jameson8682
      @jameson8682 4 года назад +9

      Wow, I didn't know that, thanks!

  • @gabesgaming7064
    @gabesgaming7064 7 лет назад +274

    Rapping at my chamber door. **muffled** "You already know who it is!"

  • @dynamo0237
    @dynamo0237 2 года назад +26

    Raven: “nevermore”
    String Section: *same dramatic riff*

  • @crimsonraven134
    @crimsonraven134 Год назад +5

    Rest In Peace great legendary Christopher lee. I could listen to your storytelling 24/7

  • @jameshaynes7062
    @jameshaynes7062 8 лет назад +301

    The timbre of his voice will never be reproduced in nature. In his youth and middle age, it was confident, wry, authoritative; in his old age it had become honeyed in the tones of a God-- the voice of immortality.

    • @adrianalfawolf2000
      @adrianalfawolf2000 8 лет назад +3

      +James Haynes Beautiful.

    • @Chloe-nw4vj
      @Chloe-nw4vj 8 лет назад +1

      Dafuq 😂😂😂😂

    • @Chloe-nw4vj
      @Chloe-nw4vj 8 лет назад

      ***** If you were addressing me, then your comment is invalid as nothing here had to do with my affiliation with poetry.

    • @rainbowbrain1924
      @rainbowbrain1924 6 лет назад +1

      James Haynes a wonderful and beautiful thing said of Sir Christopher

    • @jamesbryant8133
      @jamesbryant8133 6 лет назад +1

      James Haynes perfect.

  • @franktheman149-new
    @franktheman149-new 8 лет назад +87

    My goosebumps doubled up when he said "Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore' "

  • @StudSupreme
    @StudSupreme Год назад +37

    Beautifully composed poem. Such a pity that this level of eloquence, diction and thought is no longer practiced.
    Christopher Lee led a fascinating life. He was a person of rich and deep character.

    • @flargarbason1740
      @flargarbason1740 Год назад +1

      The saddest thing is that Poe only made $9 off this poem

    • @etienne18777
      @etienne18777 Год назад +3

      clearly you haven't heard wap by cardi B

  • @SomberMusic20
    @SomberMusic20 9 месяцев назад +7

    Christopher Lee has obviously done an amazing job, and Poe is (in my book) unrivaled in his poetic expression, but can we also appreciate the background music? The soft, hopeful notes as he fondly remembers his love, and the sharp, intrusive chords as he realizes he'll never see her again. What a masterpiece.

    • @TechnicalHotDog
      @TechnicalHotDog 8 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely, the music really enhances the words and performance

    • @dariaaa4752
      @dariaaa4752 7 месяцев назад

      @@TechnicalHotDogI wonder can I listen to the music alone that’s how good it is I need a name

    • @MatthiasFuchs-sj1wv
      @MatthiasFuchs-sj1wv 7 месяцев назад

      @@dariaaa4752 IIRC it's only available on the "Edgar Allan Poe - Visionen" album, serving as a music bed under the The Raven poem (both this English version recited by Christopher Lee and a German one recited by Ulrich Pleitgen). However, you could try to separate the music from Lee's voice with the help of an AI tool.

  • @williampatrick2971
    @williampatrick2971 8 месяцев назад +6

    The music choice makes this so much better

  • @kayleighbrown459
    @kayleighbrown459 4 года назад +258

    This is the first version of this poem I've heard that seemed to be aiming for the depression route other that the horror one.
    I love this poem, but it's never really struck my how breathtakingly sad this is

  • @QWEStudios
    @QWEStudios 4 года назад +390

    “Is there balm in Gilead?”
    God, it’s so sad. It’s like he’s asking if there’s any good in heaven for Lenore.

    • @cherylsmith5363
      @cherylsmith5363 4 года назад +41

      I think he is asking if they will meet in Heaven and the bird says nevermore and thats why he gets upset with the raven....i am 41 and in 9th grade we had to do our own interpretation of the poem and I got an a plus lol. My favorite poem of all time!

    • @kayah723
      @kayah723 4 года назад +87

      He’s asking if there’s a healing balm for his broken heart. It’s based off a Bible verse.

    • @tamimyacqub4669
      @tamimyacqub4669 4 года назад +9

      @@kayah723 yeah, apparently The Balm of Gilead is an African spiritual song too, so Poe was really broad with his references in this one, like always.

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug 4 года назад +31

      @@tamimyacqub4669 I think it's pretty clear he was thinking of the Bible and not something from Africa

    • @nickthegazerofsouls
      @nickthegazerofsouls 3 года назад +30

      "Balm of Gilead was a rare perfume used medicinally, that was mentioned in the Bible, and named for the region of Gilead, where it was produced. The expression stems from William Tyndale's language in the King James Bible of 1611, and has come to signify a universal cure in figurative speech."

  • @jamesstrom6991
    @jamesstrom6991 8 месяцев назад +3

    the greatest poem that ever was, and perhaps ever will be. this poem reminds us that love and suffering are inseparable, and indispensable

  • @justmenotyou3151
    @justmenotyou3151 Год назад +7

    I keep coming back to this every few months. Christopher Lee does The Raven so well.

  • @Crgb777
    @Crgb777 4 года назад +628

    Fun fact: Ravens actually do speak and mimic human vocabulary much like a parrot. Maybe not quite as vocal and as often as parrots though. I just discovered this 🙂

    • @williamkimmel6487
      @williamkimmel6487 3 года назад +9

      And they love shiny objects. My Aunts Raven used to steal the silver on her dining room table!
      Kim

    • @hbaker9295
      @hbaker9295 3 года назад +28

      @@williamkimmel6487 smarter than any dog too, possibly smarter than most politicians, certainly more honest, ravens will eat yer eyeballs, politicos would sell you spectacles afterwards

    • @lr-skeleboi6546
      @lr-skeleboi6546 3 года назад +13

      Even though not as often their mimic is a lot cleaner and less metallic sounding than a parrot

    • @melissanichols784
      @melissanichols784 3 года назад +8

      And Sir Christopher Lee got the inflection dang near perfect, making him actually sound like a raven saying "nevermore." Check our Falconry & Me's videos with her raven, Fable. They really do sound like this.

    • @kolokol7796
      @kolokol7796 3 года назад +2

      @@melissanichols784 Ah, so nice to see another Fable fan here.

  • @TheKrokomaster
    @TheKrokomaster 7 лет назад +162

    This is so beautiful, scary and sad. If Poe was really trying to show us his world, he succeeded in a way that nobody else could. Also Christophers voice gave this so much more.

    • @michcool1012
      @michcool1012 6 лет назад +7

      TheKrokomaster you feel what Poe and many of us felt then. A kindred spirit to be sure. If you've had a bunch of bad stuff happen this hits harder

  • @anzaeria
    @anzaeria 2 месяца назад +1

    Christopher Lee's voice is so captivating. This is probably the first time that Ive heard the poem in full. The language is so colourful. Meanwhile, the raven is probably thinking: "What the heck was all that? A bit of an over reaction to my presence. All I wanted to do was come inside where it's warm and cozy."

  • @psyniac
    @psyniac 9 лет назад +437

    This was my first port of call when I heard about Lee's passing. One of if not my favourite readings of this. The last third is incredible.

    • @Wickerrman
      @Wickerrman 9 лет назад +5

      ***** Same here, it's a fantastic reading with so much emotion.

    • @macmillant
      @macmillant 9 лет назад +7

      ***** You and me both! What a great loss but such a ripe old age!

    • @WVsonofliberty
      @WVsonofliberty 9 лет назад +1

      ***** As well as I.

    • @davidshea6272
      @davidshea6272 9 лет назад +4

      ***** Same here. The man was truly unique, he will be missed.

    • @herautdeDieu
      @herautdeDieu 9 лет назад +2

      *****
      Same here guys.

  • @actormertsirin
    @actormertsirin 10 лет назад +75

    So haunting and beautiful. Sir Christopher Lee is a living legend. Respect.

    • @clarabarton1458
      @clarabarton1458 10 лет назад +9

      Never were truer words said

    • @forgetmenot686
      @forgetmenot686 10 лет назад +3

      He's about as old as a legend too. XD Just saying.

    • @gustavvonwangenheim3847
      @gustavvonwangenheim3847 7 лет назад +4

      Mert Sirin Well, hate to be that guy but... he's no longer a living legend

    • @Revan_Reborn
      @Revan_Reborn 7 лет назад +3

      did you have to say that? really?

  • @Spacemanpan
    @Spacemanpan Год назад +56

    This is the coolest most intense thing I have seen in the last few years. I had forgotten most of what Edgar Allan Poe had written but your website and RUclips channel and others have rekindled my interest in the Macabre master that Edgar Allan Poe truly was. They don't make men like him anymore, Nevermore.

  • @Viperfitness
    @Viperfitness Год назад +6

    The best recitation of my favourite poem ever. R.I.P. Poe and Lee.

  • @Barrie96
    @Barrie96 8 лет назад +116

    It would be awesome if this guy can narrate my life. RIP to probably the best voices of all time

    • @marchiodala
      @marchiodala 5 лет назад +2

      We've still got Morgan Freeman

  • @sivanlevi3867
    @sivanlevi3867 Год назад +12

    Man, it feels like Sir Christopher Lee is speaking his own farewell to us. Maybe a Crebain, a raven of Middle Earth, visited him as the role of Saruman was his last and greatest role and now he has passed on to the Undying Lands. I must admit, this voice work creeps me out and feels so perfect for this work.

  • @SmokeEater509
    @SmokeEater509 9 месяцев назад +9

    The Raven and Annabel Lee are my favorite poems of all time. Edgar Allen Poe was one of, if not THE, greatest poets of all time. The fact there's an NFL team named from one of his poems speaks for itself.

  • @Stardweller1
    @Stardweller1 8 лет назад +75

    Rest in peace, Poe and Lee.

  • @leftyfourguns
    @leftyfourguns 8 лет назад +22

    This poem was literally written just for his voice

  • @MatthewChenault
    @MatthewChenault Год назад +3

    The Raven is not a work of horror, but of tragedy and a descent into uncontrolled grief.

  • @Mindset6927
    @Mindset6927 11 месяцев назад +1

    An unforgettable combination!!

  • @skilladunge
    @skilladunge 7 лет назад +435

    Quoth the Raven.. "Hold the door"

    • @andrewpaul1644
      @andrewpaul1644 5 лет назад +11

      i come quick with hanging
      from each hand, bags of clanging
      jars of jam eggs and bread
      i said to you sir "Hold the Door"

    • @mitchl.5549
      @mitchl.5549 5 лет назад +2

      This comment didn't get enough appreciation

    • @adrazuel
      @adrazuel 5 лет назад +8

      Hodor

    • @yousef8964
      @yousef8964 5 лет назад

      Alright.. Cheers

    • @riversmuscavage8631
      @riversmuscavage8631 4 года назад +2

      *EAT MY SHORTS*

  • @winrobee
    @winrobee 9 лет назад +40

    Sir Christopher Lee was entitled to bear the coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire, being descended from Charlemagne. He was also the only actor in LotR/The Hobbit who personally had known JRR Tolkien, being a relative to him and having received from JRR a rare recommendation to play Gandalf. He will be sorely missed.

    • @michcool1012
      @michcool1012 6 лет назад

      Winston Brittain had no idea. Awesome stuff

    • @Great_Olaf5
      @Great_Olaf5 6 лет назад

      Winston Brittain I could've sworn Tolkien never wanted the books made into movies? I know he sold the rights to do so to a company he assumed would never have the chance or ability.

    • @Crichjo32
      @Crichjo32 3 года назад

      Man, Lee was such a legend. What a life he had.

  • @wambutu7679
    @wambutu7679 2 года назад +3

    Christopher Lee was a magnificent human being who lived a life most excellent. May he find an afterlife worthy of him.

  • @m3talhe4d72
    @m3talhe4d72 5 месяцев назад +1

    I always found this poem so incredibly bittersweet. To hear the name of your beloved once more, but to only have it be a bird unknowingly repeating the name...

  • @mscrunchy68
    @mscrunchy68 4 года назад +60

    I love the voice he adopts for the raven's "never more".

    • @celliasmaridius
      @celliasmaridius 2 года назад +3

      I Hated that, took me out of it every time, it's unnecessarily funny

    • @spiceyicey
      @spiceyicey Год назад

      @@celliasmaridius what did you expect him to do? speak like darth vader or something? he was using the voice that actual ravens speak in

  • @donaldhyattthe3rd524
    @donaldhyattthe3rd524 4 года назад +110

    "on the marrow, will he leave me, as my hopes have flown before" damn good quote

  • @karenp6117
    @karenp6117 Год назад +2

    What a Ledgend Christopher Lee! His voice was something else!

  • @fastbyte2235
    @fastbyte2235 4 года назад +302

    Every one of us has a different person in mind as 'Lenore'.

    • @dexterccf2
      @dexterccf2 3 года назад +47

      I lost my girlfriend in january, I am at present, lying in bed and iv just realised I'm listening to this and staring at her picture on my shelf.
      I've always loved this poem but i dont think it's ever hit as hard as today.

    • @TheEldritchKingdom
      @TheEldritchKingdom 3 года назад +15

      When I read that.. my heart sank 😭🖤

    • @tristanbrewer4523
      @tristanbrewer4523 3 года назад +14

      @@dexterccf2 I’m sorry for your loss

    • @dexterccf2
      @dexterccf2 3 года назад +8

      @@tristanbrewer4523 thank you, still hurts, but most days it hurts a little less!

    • @Kay-tc3go
      @Kay-tc3go 3 года назад +14

      My mother's middle name was Lenore, Helen Lenore. She introduced my sisters, brothers and I to the world of classical literature. We would sit around the kitchen table and read in turns, each trying to outdo the other as the best orator.

  • @krestovgus
    @krestovgus 4 года назад +1204

    Does anybody else like Christopher Lee's voice more than Morgan Freeman's?

  • @Jaylafiregal
    @Jaylafiregal 2 года назад +5

    Oh my god what a golden find. I’m gonna listen to this forever