Hello friends! As you may have noticed, my production of Bardcore related content has been significantly reduced. The reason being that I'm interested in, and currently working on trying out different kinds of videos in the future. I'm hoping to release a very different type of video very soon, and I sincerely hope you will enjoy it. As always, thank you for your support, and if you are interested in following or supporting me more, you can join one of these: Discord Server: discord.gg/NTmkqr2URq Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=36442912 Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/55230017
@lyl_es .... you now have 770 likes after I "liked'' your comment. That make you winner of the internet! According to the electoral votes, if there's 770 electoral votes you win!
LYRICS: We all came down to Hastings 'Cross the English Channel's shoreline To play songs with lute 'n lire We had not much time French Normands and the Vikings Did lay their sieges all around But some fool with a lit torch Burnt the place to the ground Smoke upon water Fire 'cross the heavens Smoke upon water They burnt the monastery down It fell with an awesome sound King Harold, he runneth in and out Pulling monks out of the ground When all had ended We set to seek a new place The Lord's time did pass us by It seemed we would lose the race Smoke upon water Fire 'cross the heavens Smoke upon water We ended our quest in the great inn It was void, cold and bare Though the theatre stage was right outside We made our music there With a few red fires and beds of old A labour place, we did erect Whatsoever we were taught by this I know we shan't forget
@@stormlondon2392 I am waiting to turn 18 and then I'll probably take my mother's surname. Even hear in Greece with all the weird and long surnames nobody can pronunciate it right and surely nobody remembers it as it is😂
Sir Richard Blackmore and Lord Jon of the Hapsichord are truly the finest bards in the kingdom. I have heard talk of Sir Richard wanting to catch a rainbow, but not much more I know of this strange figure.
Somehow I missed this trend and now I'm catching up on this after catching up on the Sea Shanty trend. Out of everything bad about Covid, at least we are getting some awesome music .
@@SamM-lv8hr I'd hate and love it at the same time. English is a hard language to learn, but can be understood þrough þough þorough þought þough The normal phrase is hard to get as it is. Through Tough Thorough Thought Though.
Kinda hope to hear a bardcore version of Another One Bites the Dust, just to see the comments flooded with Yoshikage Kira quotes rendered into medieval English.
@@Blackfatrat we predicted a plague, it came. We refocused our medical fasinationmto subjects other than plague very quick, behold the birth of bardcore
I'd guess it's because no one who dislikes this sort of thing is very likely to find it. Or at the very least, if you do the kind of random wandering that'd lead you here, you're going to be at the least, somewhat open-minded.
Nos universi venerunt ad Montreux De Lemanno shoreline Ut faciam cum mobili records Nos autem non multum tempus, Carl Orff et matres, Erant in circuitu locum maxime Sed quidam stultus cum gun flare Ubi incensis terra
@@Naiadryade maybe, maybe, i am french and for one instant i mixed the spelling of "dungeon" et "donjon" (the french word). i agree to go to the pillory.
@Mr. Jack or, in a moment of madness, i mixed "Dungeon" and "Donjon" (the french word). So i will realize seppuku to restore the honor of all my former English teachers.
You know, all of you bardcore makers, would have ended up working for the Westworld tv show if they hadn't rushed out of the parc and medieval world would have been explored
Ya know, I'm beginning to consider the fact that some of these melodies/baselines of modern songs might have been played WAY back, just no one made it into a song. I mean, there's only a limited number of combinations you can put together that sound good.
Maybe Ritchie Blackmore himself should start playing Bardcore.....oh yeah? He has been for the last 25 years with his excellent band Blackmore’s Night.
Medieval and classical sounding metal songs. Try the entire style and genre of Operatic Symphonic Progressive Melodic Euro-Folk Metal and you are already there. Epica, Nightwish, Eluveitie, Therion, Delain, Blackbriar, Within Temptation, The Gathering, Ankor, Amon Amarth, Dimmu Borgir, Korpiklaani, Turisas, Alestorm, Furor Gallico, Kamelot could be good places to start.
Hello friends!
As you may have noticed, my production of Bardcore related content has been significantly reduced.
The reason being that I'm interested in, and currently working on trying out different kinds of videos in the future.
I'm hoping to release a very different type of video very soon, and I sincerely hope you will enjoy it.
As always, thank you for your support, and if you are interested in following or supporting me more, you can join one of these:
Discord Server: discord.gg/NTmkqr2URq
Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=36442912
Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/55230017
when the apprentice Bard gets his first lute.
And immediately after gets kicked out of the luthier's workshop
@@Graywyck 035036503530
when thou re-stringest a right-hand lute for a sinster-handed genius who art in league with the devil
Ha!
@@empath69 The word sinister is derived from the Latin for Left handed people, so you are correct more than one might know
When the alchemist plays around with water and fire:
When he 1st tries to wash sulphur
Nobody:
The Byzantines making Greek fire launchers attached to wooden sailships:
The Church : ......
@@thesenate5291 ignis Graecus
@lyl_es .... you now have 770 likes after I "liked'' your comment. That make you winner of the internet! According to the electoral votes, if there's 770 electoral votes you win!
When you're a Turkish soldier marching on Constantinople and the water starts speaking Greek:
A curse upon the, Archimedes!
**Laughs in proto-napalm**
@@thesenate5291 when even the fire speaks Greek
@@CBRN-115 It's all Latin, if you hear Greek fire it'd just be Lucifer's mixtape
The Greeks:
καπνός στο νερό
I remember, this song was banned from every lute shop back in those days.
Forget not Stairway To The Heavens by Bronzz Skyship
Damned skull cap bangers ruined it for everybody.
@@nrggvrn5576 You can keep your Renaissance crap to yourself :)
Ah, I remember when this came out in 1419. It was dedicated to byzantine greek fire.
You were around when this came out? Nice :D
Actually, I think it came out in 1420. The time of the modern plague.
LYRICS:
We all came down to Hastings
'Cross the English Channel's shoreline
To play songs with lute 'n lire
We had not much time
French Normands and the Vikings
Did lay their sieges all around
But some fool with a lit torch
Burnt the place to the ground
Smoke upon water
Fire 'cross the heavens
Smoke upon water
They burnt the monastery down
It fell with an awesome sound
King Harold, he runneth in and out
Pulling monks out of the ground
When all had ended
We set to seek a new place
The Lord's time did pass us by
It seemed we would lose the race
Smoke upon water
Fire 'cross the heavens
Smoke upon water
We ended our quest in the great inn
It was void, cold and bare
Though the theatre stage was right outside
We made our music there
With a few red fires and beds of old
A labour place, we did erect
Whatsoever we were taught by this
I know we shan't forget
Verily, that was awesome :D
You good sir doth win the Internet!
I now realise how well the original lyrics were made for bardcore
Awesome!
Excellent.
Make a byzantine chant version, because greek fire :D
I actually thought of that. Even the background art of the video should have been Greek fire and not this terribly put together picture lol
am greek and I didnt even knew that it is known as greek fire. Here in greece we call this antique weapon hydro fire(υγρο πυρ)
@@vasilispapadogeorgos9982 that surname is a spectacle to behold
@@stormlondon2392 I am waiting to turn 18 and then I'll probably take my mother's surname. Even hear in Greece with all the weird and long surnames nobody can pronunciate it right and surely nobody remembers it as it is😂
@@Ascuded φαντάσου ένας καθηγητής μου στο σχολείο δε μπορούσε να το μάθει και με έλεγε Μαυρογιωργο
Sir Richard Blackmore and Lord Jon of the Hapsichord are truly the finest bards in the kingdom. I have heard talk of Sir Richard wanting to catch a rainbow, but not much more I know of this strange figure.
You really deserve more likes for the Lord Jon pun.
bardcore is the best new term ive heard in a while.
Holly Robertson as a goblin-american i find your stereotypical comment very offensive
What about tavernwave?
Somehow I missed this trend and now I'm catching up on this after catching up on the Sea Shanty trend. Out of everything bad about Covid, at least we are getting some awesome music .
I approve
@Country Patrick • 45 years ago *0 3 6*
The first chords every lute player learns
Takes me back to the 70's.....the 1270"s.
Tis was great times of plunder
Showed this to my dad, he said Ritchie Blackmore would love it.
Considering that Ritchie is my favorite guitarist, this is one of the most wonderful comments I've gotten.
Much appreciated
Graywyck My pleasure, I’ll pass the message on to dad. Keep it up you’re awesome.
@@Graywyck richie does like medieval music, as is obvious with his band blackmore's night, so his dad is probably correct
this may just be my favorite one. it translates really well to the other musical style
when'st this melody was introduced , the church did ban it. In mistake they believ'd it to be a song of witchcraft.
Nay, þei believ´d true, þe song arouses devils and wights under þe barrows
@@SamM-lv8hr You don't know how happy you have made me by correctly using the character *þ*
@@thesenate5291 I firmly believe it should be brought back into English.
@@SamM-lv8hr I'd hate and love it at the same time.
English is a hard language to learn, but can be understood þrough þough þorough þought þough
The normal phrase is hard to get as it is. Through Tough Thorough Thought Though.
It's not mistake, this is really song of witchctaft.
I remember listening to this song during a banquet, back then in 1406
Kinda hope to hear a bardcore version of Another One Bites the Dust, just to see the comments flooded with Yoshikage Kira quotes rendered into medieval English.
When some oaf with an arquebus burns the lodging to the ground.
Underrated
I bet no one dislikes medieval genre
@@Blackfatrat we predicted a plague, it came. We refocused our medical fasinationmto subjects other than plague very quick, behold the birth of bardcore
I'd guess it's because no one who dislikes this sort of thing is very likely to find it. Or at the very least, if you do the kind of random wandering that'd lead you here, you're going to be at the least, somewhat open-minded.
@@thesenate5291 what plague? all i see is a pathetic overhyped virus that kills old people
I HATE Muzak, but these renditions are pure GENIUS!!
When it is good, it is amazing to listen to.
When it is not.. well...
Tis Dope!
Honorable Bard!
Thank thee for thy glorious composition!
Nos universi venerunt ad Montreux
De Lemanno shoreline
Ut faciam cum mobili records
Nos autem non multum tempus,
Carl Orff et matres,
Erant in circuitu locum maxime
Sed quidam stultus cum gun flare
Ubi incensis terra
petram super, frater!
GREETINGS FROM MEDIEVAL ITALY
Salvete ab Italia Mediaevali!
I AM SO HAPPY THIS IS A GENRE NOW
When you are a monk minding his bussiness in Lindisfarne monastery and there are sails on horizon and this tune kicks in.
This song is on greek fire
i will make a dunjon in D&D for this song. My players are not ready
What´s a dunjon?
And spelling things differently is a very medieval thing to do, so.
@@incognito_mode5741 Not sure if it'll let me link this, but probably referring to this: donjon.bin.sh/fantasy/dungeon/
@@Naiadryade maybe, maybe, i am french and for one instant i mixed the spelling of "dungeon" et "donjon" (the french word).
i agree to go to the pillory.
@Mr. Jack or, in a moment of madness, i mixed "Dungeon" and "Donjon" (the french word).
So i will realize seppuku to restore the honor of all my former English teachers.
I don't know what's better, Bard Covers or the comments under them.
we all cometh out to Confoederatio Helvetica on thy great lakes mooring
Are you Swiss?
now give us stairway to heaven
Tis only fitting to devote the song following thusly to the other song banned from all lute shops.
Y E S P L E A S E
There is a medieval style of stairway to heaven. In latin or Norse. Keep scrolling
What a beautiful music!!! blessing musicians!!! congratulations. Thanks for your art
me seeing the title: this is gonna be so bad
me listening to the first ten seconds: IT'S GOOD
Really good again 👍 keep up the good work.
Such an unexpected wonderful cover! Like a special untold story..
the first song that every bard learn to play
I remember it well. Every child was required to learn it on the lute.
When you are playing the hardest difficulty in oblivion and 12 daedroths come charging toward you
I would love to find a version of Sunshine of Your Love like this.
You know, all of you bardcore makers, would have ended up working for the Westworld tv show if they hadn't rushed out of the parc and medieval world would have been explored
Given the kind of music Ritchie Blackmore makes these days, he should love this!
When the Bard and Chaotic Evil Sorcerer goes on a fire-fueled rampage
Great piece! I'd also love to hear the bardcore version of The Hooters' Johnny B.
I once said something was “Medieval Smoke on the Water” during a dnd session and now here I am
When you're hanging around in London in September 1666 and all of a sudden you smell fire.
Ya know, I'm beginning to consider the fact that some of these melodies/baselines of modern songs might have been played WAY back, just no one made it into a song. I mean, there's only a limited number of combinations you can put together that sound good.
Maybe Ritchie Blackmore himself should start playing Bardcore.....oh yeah? He has been for the last 25 years with his excellent band Blackmore’s Night.
Smoke on the water? Must have been the witch we drowned.
Ah, my first bardcore discovery
damnn sick tune
Terrorizing music store employees since 1066
Flute is wonderful
Fumus in Aqua.....petram super!
I wonder how a 12th Century Beavis and Butthead would be like.
When the music is great in the wagon, you suddenly get a heart attack and crash
Legend warns never to play thy hymn hinde forth unless thyself wish to summon thy devil
Smoke on thy water, and fireth in thou skyet
if you decipher ancient greek tablets you can faintly see that they read "0 3 5"
Medieval and classical sounding metal songs.
Try the entire style and genre of Operatic Symphonic Progressive Melodic Euro-Folk Metal and you are already there.
Epica, Nightwish, Eluveitie, Therion, Delain, Blackbriar, Within Temptation, The Gathering, Ankor, Amon Amarth, Dimmu Borgir, Korpiklaani, Turisas,
Alestorm, Furor Gallico, Kamelot could be good places to start.
Amaranth by nightwish is already practically halfway there
This needs to appear when we see Medieval World in the TV remake of "Westworld".
Sounds quite fitting, considering what Ritchie Blackmore is doing these days. *coughs Blackmore's Night*
Profunda Purpurae!
This is what Ritchie Blackmore would have want Deep Purple to be.
Some stupid with a flaming arrow, burnt the tavern to the ground.
time to make a huge bardcore playlist and play Skyrim again
Hark! I hath visited the lute store and a young lad wouldst not seize striking this tune!
When you're about to take Kings Landing but some dwarf ruins your plans with bottles of pig shit.
Back in my day it was called “fog on the bog”
That's it. Best. Memorable riff will work medical too
fog befalls the lagoon
this should be on the Witcher!
favorite band favorite song cover...have a like
When the dragon fish finds out that his girlfriend cheats on him with Nemo
Henry VIII sending out his navy to defeat the Portugese.
When the pope calls for another crusade
O - III - V ----- O - III - VI - V
I'm a good lute player starter pack:
Smoketh on thy water.
When you're just a poor old Lawyer trying to get by.
When the fire that the Byzantines threw at you stills burning in the water:
Carlvs Lira: Maria da vegetação charnequesa.
Tis' ol' 0 3 5
Do Sunshine of your Love next, please.
go graywyck! i also do medieval covers, let us join forces
Archimedes formulating greek fire theme
Heavy Metal, knights and men at arms 👍
Thy song reminded me those days
The 1200s?
Gatekeeper Thanatos good times, good times, me, Genghis, and Marco hanging out having a pint, discovering spaghetti.....those were the days...
Roosevelt Brentwood those days we’re I wrote letter to juliet
The people of Laketown: Why do we hear boss music?
Loved it. (Stairway to Heaven is usually the next song.)
This is what you hear play at Lute Center.
Gonna start a new modded skyrim character with these bardcore songs in the load order \m/
This art the very first song which I learned on the lute
'tis a goode day to battle with yon anthem
nice choice of artwork
Smoking a clay pipe while wading in the river!
When you start smoking a bong 😆 back then you were called an Alchemist.
Sheer brilliance 😂😂😂
0:03 THE DEVIL'S CHORD!! Cast it out! OUT I SAY
Folk on the water
Smoke on thy fire
The paradise in mazdeism is "the house of the music" (more or less).