Thanks alot, I got my final retake tomorrow, if I pass that one I'm practically done with my first year and can't be kicked off the study anymore. I'll keep you guys updated!
Used to work the cave system for tours under Silver Dollar City, the well-known Wild West-themed theme park in Branson, Missouri. My job was lighting and sound, so whenever visitors descended, I'd play music. Usually, it was the piece "Map Room: Dawn" from the film "Raiders of the Lost Ark". That piece you're speaking of would have worked beautifully.
Personally, I thought it was a great beginning, but forgot it in contrast to everything else. I'm more fond on the memories in the middle of my journey in the lands of Skyrim. I wrote a little piece I want you to read while listening to this. Don't expect a story, this piece is meant for living in the moment, not anticipating an end: *Walking the dim orange hills below the northern lights, illuminating the pine trees stretching along the horizon bound mountains. Rocks sprouting from the tranquil fields of afternoon wandering, grass crunching from below the worn feet of a powerful, yet humble hero. He we have not become familiar with through himself, but the grey sands he sludged through. From marshes to riversides. A boat lay abandoned on the water, a gem in the middle, a token not worth much in value, but fortunes in memory and sentiment. A city hovers still in the distance, although the countryside may see the occasional Breton, it never tires from feeling alone. Nonetheless, beautiful in it's glory and worn nature. Old shacks in the colourful grounds below, to the misty mountains above. Weaving through the pine trees of crowded, empty, quiet, rich forests. A landmark of stone lay in the middle of the green, and a shaft on the edge of the gold. Gold forests of tranquil breeze surround the gloomy rotting streets of thieved, crowded yet solitude in spirit, town on the edge of water. She who need not be named. Them who's names will forever be remembered. The people you met, streets wandered, forests galloped, hills trudged, mountains climbed, fields wandered, paths crossed, quests uncovered. Skyrim.*
This brings me back to when I was 11 or 12. Things were simpler, no real responsibilities, fewer family issues. I spent so many hours hearing these songs while exploring one of my first open world games. It's giving me chills and making me misty-eyed.
I was 16 at the time, yet I feel the same way. Do we reach an age where games stop having such an impact? Are we doomed to become permanently jaded by adult life?
@@wessmall7957 no its just that the brain is naturally trying to achieve something that makes us feel well, so we percieve that our past was such a good time, but when you were young, you didnt realise how good it really was. My tip is to never look back and try to achieve the happiness and the feeling you once got, because its impossible. Just be satisfied with ur current life, and appreciate how much worse it could have been. Stoicism is a great philosophy for this.
@@wessmall7957 I'm 30, and I think it's always declining but never quite disappears. When a game is really good it still hits the spot quite well. Witcher 3, Subnautica, Rimworld, etc. Actually I'm not even sure the passion is declining; I recently got very addicted to a fantastic game called Outward. The only reason I stopped playing was I reached an area with really shitty music and it just took me out of it (something that would never happen in a game like Skyrim or Rimworld)
It's 2011... You get home from school on a rainy November afternoon, the sun had already begun to set before you had even set foot out of your school but you get home and take off your shoes and load up Skyrim on your Xbox 360. As you wait for it to load you pull down your window blinds and your dad asks if you would like pasta bake for dinner, you say yes, please. Skyrim loads and you are greeted with Lydia saying "we heading out?" as "The Streets of Whiterun" begins to play.
23:58 This song will always be my favourite for, not only any Elder Scrolls game, but any RPG in general. It's just so god damn gorgeous. Jeremy Soule is a god of music composition.
Listen some of the maplestory soundstracks. Back in the day when I played it some of the soundtracks were stunning. Listen to the Temple of Time soundstracks and Cygnus empress theme.
Back in 2013-2014 I used this theme to help me get to fall asleep my oldest son, he's now 7, just tought I'd give it a try to my 4 and 2 years old, and you know what, it works, they even ask for "daddy's music" ❤️
Just like to say that I used to be a teacher at a preschool, my class would go down for nap time and this video is what I played for the entirety of their nap every single day. Thanks for putting together these tracks and for helping a bunch of two year olds have a restful nap.
My god. I have like 700 hours on Skyrim and this just makes me feel so at home. Like I'm wandering the giants' fields near Whiterun again or climbing the 7,000 steps to High Hrothgar.
For some reason, my brain can't reconcile that this music exists outside of the game. I've listened to these songs for years. Every note is branded on my subconcious. It's all just a heap of nostalgia that hits me like an unrelenting force. My thumbs are typing, but my soul is playing Skyrim.
Started Skyrim a few days ago, without any primary knowledge about the game. I have 32 hours know, and I freakin' love it *-* Don't know how could I have been without this game. I almost never tried it out.
A1den PlayinAr0und 32 hours in a few days is impressive lol I was the same though. Jumped on the bandwagon earlier this year, easily have played 100 hours over the past year or so
yep same here dude. until i bought it a few months back when the remake was released i was thinking how overrated the game is. Now I see it is, in a good way. I love this game
I know real life can be just as beautiful. Denali national park. All I could think about the entire time was how it resembles skyrim. Of course it was real, however, and even though this game is beautiful beyond compare it could not hold a finger to the real terrain. If you get the opportunity to visit, go for it.
I played many games (Witcher, Dragon Age, Gothic, Zelda etc.), watched many shows and movies of this genre (LOTR, Hobbit, GOT etc.), but what the Elder Scrolls games created is just unbelievable and wonderful. I have no other words
I got this game when it first came out, my mom bought me a ps3 with it with all the money she had it was the first game i really played and I fell in love with it. Listening to this music years later it feels so nostalgic for some reason
Tracks in proper order: 0:00 Distant Horizons 03:48 - Dawn 07:39 - Unbroken Road 13:58 - Under an Ancient Sun 17:30 - Jerral Mountains 20:38 - Frostfall 23:58 - Far Horizons 29:24 - The White River 32:48 - Journey's End 36:52 - Wind Guide You 45:49 - Tundra 49:32 - The Gathering Storm 52:17 - Sky Above Voice Within 56:08 - Secunda 58:09 - Masser 1:04:08 - Kyne's Peace 1:08:48 - Standing Stones 1:14:18 - Aurora 1:21:32 - Solitude 1:23:40 - Past to Present
I remember first completing this game I haven't felt so attached to any game in my life something about it the music and the exploration listening to this makes me feel so nostalgic man time has flown every once and awhile I like to come back and play the game just for the nostalgia. But I think the music is one of if not the biggest staple of the elder scrolls series
There is hope in the next elder scrolls coming out... Send them a letter! we need fans like you to speak to them about your hopes and fears of the next game.
@@JFi96 Even if it does Bethesda has ruined their reputation and is a garbage company now. There is zero faith that the next Elder Scrolls will even come out much less be any decent. It's almost been ten years in 2021 since Skyrim came out. Bethesda is done.
@@wat2999 Hey man, don't be so pessamistic, Fallout 4 wasn't comparable to 3 or new vegas, sure.. But I have hope that they learned from these mistakes, and they are capable of making a game in the same manner as Fallout new vegas, or skyrim... It can be done... and if they fail then they fail.. But there is hope that it could be a wonderful edition to the franchise and that we will enjoy it for a long time... My only complaint of Fallout 4 was the linear story line...
I love the feels that people are getting from listening to Skyrim's OST, Skyrim being their introduction to Jemery Soule's soul. For those who started with Skyrim, those feels you get, listen to Morrowind's OST, we get those feels too. I understand the feeeeeeeeeels.
Kyne's peace always gives me goosebumps.. looking at the speckled, gleaming sky full of stars takes me out of this world where that same sky would usually look dark and alone. Theres nothing quite like this atmosphere that is invoked
go somewhere with a really dark sky away from the cities and well, there's might not be aurora borealis, but the stars look absolutely breathtaking there's so many of them and you feel like you're peering into space.
I just clicked on this video 'cause it was in my recommendeds and now I'm sitting here 45 minutes in just listening, silent. The nostalgia is beyond real. Holy shit. Memories...
The first time when you come out of the cave and you are free to go as you please. The graphics looked like real life, the soundtrack was and is still perfect. So many places to explore, so many quests to do. I wish I could go back in time...
To me one of the most annoying things about playing Skyrim is actually trying to enjoy the music because I have my volume cranked up to hear these chill tracks, but then when I get into a battle I feel like I am damaging my ears, I am constantly adjusting the volume as the battle music levels are insanely high compared to the rest of the music. So I find myself often playing the music of Skyrim while working on projects.
Whether you’re right before a test or your hurting or your sleeping or your happy or your relaxing or your- you probably understand you’re small as the vastness of the universe is expansive, but while that might make you sad at first, remember- it also means your problems aren’t that big and you will get through them because you can reach greatness towards your own salvation ❤️
solomon ortega I played the crap outta Skyrim, and i think it's a little too expensive to but right now. Maybe i'll wait half a year before buying ti, and explore Skyrim one last time...
There are a lot of big sales incoming on steam where you can get it for a maximum of 12 dollars with all dlc. I got it for 10.14 in 2014 at g2a so its probably at 8 bucks there now
The music in Skyrim is truly beautiful. I enjoy just taking walks in Skyrim and listening to the music (that is, of course, until some enemy interrupts it...but they learn fast)
In fact, they never learn, no matter how hard you teach them. They will always interrupt you again and again. Mainly wolves, bears and yes, even dragons.
Lol, I remember when I fist encountered them. Frost trolls, and they beat my ass good. Don’t worry tho, I came back when I was a higher level and settled the score
Far Horizons is probably one of the best contemplative/nature pieces ever composed. Good for clearing your head after making a lot of tough life decisions.
This makes me want to both make my studies AND play Skyrim. This music.. can someone tell me how Bethesda fell down so much after making such masterpiece?
because gaming companies have gotten bigger with gaming becoming more mainstream, so theyre less about passion and more about profit. Normies ruined gaming.
Amazing. This is one of the best moddable games to date. Every time winter comes around over here in nord country, I get a strange itch to lose myself in this game again.
I was in first grade when Skyrim came out. I am in college now and TES VI likely won't be out until I graduate. What the hell? Bethesda is lucky Skyrim was so damn good lol
I found this video a few years back and have literally listened to it hundreds of times at this point. Songs are played in a great order, and ending the video with Past to Present is just perfect (also my favorite song). One of the greatest finds on RUclips ever. Thank you.
Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there. Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stolen that horse and been half way to Hammerfell. You there. You and me -- we should be here. It's these Stormcloaks the Empire wants We're all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief. Shut up back there! And what's wrong with him? Watch your tongue! You're speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the true High King. Ulfric? The Jarl of Windhelm? You're the leader of the rebellion. But if they captured you... Oh gods, where are they taking us? I don't know where we're going, but Sovngarde awaits. No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening. Hey, what village are you from, horse thief? Why do you care? A Nord's last thoughts should be of home. Rorikstead. I'm...I'm from Rorikstead. General Tullius, sir! The headsman is waiting! Good. Let's get this over with. Shor, Mara, Dibella, Kynareth, Akatosh. Divines, please help me. Look at him, General Tullius the Military Governor. And it looks like the Thalmor are with him. Damn elves. I bet they had something to do with this. This is Helgen. I used to be sweet on a girl from here. Wonder if Vilod is still making that mead with juniper berries mixed in. Funny...when I was a boy, Imperial walls and towers used to make me feel so safe.
6th adventure of dunmer Sintarandir (Dendrobates Eldark) and once again a whole new story to experience. Masterpiece. Hoping for even better sequel of Skyrim after F76.
I so love Skyrim OST. It has to be my favorite soundtrack from any game. It's my favorite music of all times. It is so powerful and yet gentle, so epic and yet so melancholic and the same time. I just cannot wait for the next installment in TES series. I hope Master Soule will be onboard to make sure our experience is 10 times more epic with his incredible music. For me soundtrack is really what makes the game. Even if the gameplay is quite basic (like Skyrim's where the main focus is just exploration), music can make wonders.
I did enjoy hearing Morrowind in Dragonborn; it was a great nostalgia hit, make alot of it worth playing. Skyrim grew endearing after a long while, but it was still a game I loved. I loved the soundtrack of Oblivion a lot as well; the proud brass of Cyrodil is something I'll never forget. The colorful, vibrant environments are something I wish to get touched on again in the next TES game.
***** I listened to both versions of "Peaceful Waters", as it's one of my favorite Morrowind theme, as well as "Road most Traveled". I can't hear any difference. Mind you, the implemented Morrowind tracks (In the DLC, Dragonborn) I'm pretty certain were just implemented, and nothing further.
I now have over 5,000 hours in Skyrim, and yesterday I decided to delete all of my previous save games. I first read up on lore, and then decided to roleplay to an extent I have never managed to. I uninstalled all mods except Enable Achievements, the Unofficial Patch and Marry Me Serana (yes really) I now wander Skyrim talking to most NPC's, asking all the questions while still making it "realistic" in my roleplay scenario, not fast travelling to a single location except using carriage drivers, not using any exploits etcetera. Nothing will feel like the very first time, but this brought me very close to it, that I thought I was only busy for an hour or something then finding out the sun was rising again. This is the best suggestion I can give you, I'd love for you to share your experiences with a playthrough like this if you decide to do so, just leave a discord or something on a vid on my channel, ill find it and delete it when I have it :) Edit: I by no means want to invade anyones privacy or call them 24/7, I'm just really curious to see people re-experience the beauty of this game, I think it hasn't only formed my interests, but also a big chunk of my way of life. not that I'm an adventurer, but in various ways of thinking, definitly.
Morpheus time to wander again... time to save this great world again.. time to make a daring escape into a new world again. Time to wander upon that small village huddled within the mountains again.. time to be dragon born again.
6 years later and I still have the Skyrim soundtrack playing nearly 5x a week for office work, camping, roadtrips. Nothing beats this, it's the perfect background ambiance.
Well lemme explain. The writing is pretty trash and most of the quests are uninteresting (most not all). The quests are mainly just horrible radiant quests (not as bad as fallout 4 but it's still pretty bad at least it has a lot of non radiant content) and the main quest is underwhelming and quite short and pretty generic. Dawnguard is pretty interesting and seems cool to start with but as you progress you gets more and more boring (for me it was the worst when you have to go round to the 5 shrine things and will a jug with water) and Hearthfire is a fun little DLC that I quite enjoyed. I get the feeling that Dawnguard was trying to be knights of the nine good but it failed quite badly with a story that failed to make you want to play more and more as you went on. Now Dragonborn was a great DLC and brought back a lot of things from Morrowind's Bloodmoon DLC which were great. It had a story which at the beginning made you really think "Whats going on?" and you could travel to the strange plane of Oblivion ruled by the Daedric Prince of Knowledge , Hermaeus Mora (one of my favourites :) and it lead up to a quite difficult boss fight if you are on higher difficulties or you enchanted you weapons so that they are incredibly powerful to beat him in like 1 hit since you can make extremely powerful potions of fortify enchanting with the broken alchemy system which can really ruin a game. The DLC had some fun side quests which were an improvement to the base game and interesting places to explore and new awesome shouts. But it's not without it's flaws and is not perfect because Solstheim is in Morrowind and nostalgia and all that stuff. The combat in skyrim is horribly mediocre (though it is a improvement to the previous games) but it's quite sad that Dark Souls II came out around the same time and that game has great combat. The speech skill is rarely used in Skyrim and can only be leveled quicker by selling loads of stuff which is a shame because in Fallout: New Vegas, you can see how much more interesting the game can be by just adding more speech options and speech checks. Also they don't need to make it this ultra serious game and everything doesn't need to be FOR THE FUTURE OF SKYRIM!!!!"11111 they can make the game a bit silly and that usually works quite well. Easter Eggs are a fun and cool part of Bethesda open world games and it's sad to see that the amount of easter eggs has dropped by soo much. Camelworks made videos of easter eggs in Skyrim, Oblivion and Morrowind and Morrowind and Oblivion's videos were about 35-45 minutes long wereas Skyrim's video was only about 10-15 minutes long which shows how much its dropped. The RPG element in Skyrim is the second most dumbed down of any of their games (Fallout 4 being the most) and choices you make in the game don't matter except a few npcs will have new dialogue or they will sound a bit nicer or angry towards you. Magic is alright in skyrim but it's definitely 100% not as good as the magic in Daggerfall and Morrowind (not as much in Oblivion because of the removal of levitation and certain other spells and it made Chameleon OP and made playing a thief (if you used chameleon) not very fun in the end. In Morrowind, the dungeons were created superbly and they hid little secrets and finding them would be very rewarding. In a dungeon in Morrowind once you get to the end of the dungeon you think you've found your reward and you can then leave, but no, if you listen very closely you can hear a faint ringing noise and if you use levitation you can fly up and see what it is and what you find is very rewarding ( A special daedric mask/helmet you can only find in that one dungeon. It's the small things like that which made Morrowind as great as it is.I think i've made this long enough but you get my point and Skyrim is a VERY flawed game and disappointment but it is still a beautiful addicting and fun game with a great soundtrack made by the brilliant Jeremy Soule. I've always play Skyrim because of how much replayability the game which this game has more of and nails better than the other games. I love Skyrim and this post doesn't mean you should stop playing but i'm just trying to point out the flaws and every game has flaws like Morrowind and Daggerfall. Keep on playing :) I just realised how much time I wasted writing this pointless comment. rip
Haven't played Skyrim in years, but still come back every now and then to hear this peacefull music while i am chilling, or gaming another adventure game
It's been many a lifetime since I last stepped foot in that vast and mysterious land. My ears fall upon instruments of brass and string, calling out to every journeyman... Every adventurer. The actions that separate a mere man from a hero, whose tales will be told when the time comes to rise once again to be the last source of opposition against the flooding shadow of fear and despair... The last light in a world l of darkness.
Played Skyrim from the beginning. I had just joined the USAF at the time. It was a difficult time for me, and Skyrim helped me escape to a better place. Praise Talos for Jeremy Soul for his amazing work, and Godd Howard and the Bethesda team!
Guys 'n girls you know when you listen to this song just close your eyes and imagine that you only you in a world like Skyrim around you there are mountains and bit of trees,waterfall. You just sitting on the fresh grass looking the sky and you close everything around you in the real world (so out side of your mind). No one bothering or annoying you. Every time you imagine that beauty full world you created you not just being happy but you forget every problem. So if you reading this and you never tried this out go ahead... free your mind Dragonbors. Be Talos whit you. ;)
For everyone studying last minute: May the gods watch over your battles, friend.
Thank you. Difficult battles ahead, I hope I come out alive and well.
That's exactly why I'm in this video, thanks
Thanks alot, I got my final retake tomorrow, if I pass that one I'm practically done with my first year and can't be kicked off the study anymore. I'll keep you guys updated!
@@v380riMz I assume it didn't go well
@@danielj5650 Nope, I passed the year. I just kinda forgot about this comment lol. Thanks to the ambient soundtracks I managed to get back in focus
I am currently listening to this as I spend my 22nd birthday 10,000ft up in the Swiss Alps.
+Dude with the Tunes Happy birthday.
+Dude with the Tunes Happy birthday, bro
Ha-ha) me too, in Engadin. I'm 26 though.
+Dude with the Tunes Thats awesome! Happy Birthday!
+Dude with the Tunes Atmospheric af
Fiancé and I went on a cave tour last year. When they played the Skyrim discovery music while lighting the cave, I had a legit nerdgasm
Used to work the cave system for tours under Silver Dollar City, the well-known Wild West-themed theme park in Branson, Missouri. My job was lighting and sound, so whenever visitors descended, I'd play music. Usually, it was the piece "Map Room: Dawn" from the film "Raiders of the Lost Ark". That piece you're speaking of would have worked beautifully.
As someone who 1) can recognize Skyrim discovery music on hearing it and 2) has a fiance, you are the envy of a great many nerds.
🤣🤣
What a way to begin this game. Melts everyone's heart when we remember the first 10 mins when entering skyrim. Pure bliss
what a great time man
Personally, I thought it was a great beginning, but forgot it in contrast to everything else. I'm more fond on the memories in the middle of my journey in the lands of Skyrim. I wrote a little piece I want you to read while listening to this. Don't expect a story, this piece is meant for living in the moment, not anticipating an end:
*Walking the dim orange hills below the northern lights, illuminating the pine trees stretching along the horizon bound mountains. Rocks sprouting from the tranquil fields of afternoon wandering, grass crunching from below the worn feet of a powerful, yet humble hero. He we have not become familiar with through himself, but the grey sands he sludged through. From marshes to riversides. A boat lay abandoned on the water, a gem in the middle, a token not worth much in value, but fortunes in memory and sentiment. A city hovers still in the distance, although the countryside may see the occasional Breton, it never tires from feeling alone. Nonetheless, beautiful in it's glory and worn nature. Old shacks in the colourful grounds below, to the misty mountains above. Weaving through the pine trees of crowded, empty, quiet, rich forests. A landmark of stone lay in the middle of the green, and a shaft on the edge of the gold. Gold forests of tranquil breeze surround the gloomy rotting streets of thieved, crowded yet solitude in spirit, town on the edge of water. She who need not be named. Them who's names will forever be remembered. The people you met, streets wandered, forests galloped, hills trudged, mountains climbed, fields wandered, paths crossed, quests uncovered. Skyrim.*
?The style of your writing is meditative . Search on google:What is a meditative essay.
mohammed salah do you like Anime ?
Ali Uzumaki yup, hxh is my favourite
This brings me back to when I was 11 or 12. Things were simpler, no real responsibilities, fewer family issues. I spent so many hours hearing these songs while exploring one of my first open world games. It's giving me chills and making me misty-eyed.
I was 16 at the time, yet I feel the same way. Do we reach an age where games stop having such an impact? Are we doomed to become permanently jaded by adult life?
@@wessmall7957 no its just that the brain is naturally trying to achieve something that makes us feel well, so we percieve that our past was such a good time, but when you were young, you didnt realise how good it really was. My tip is to never look back and try to achieve the happiness and the feeling you once got, because its impossible. Just be satisfied with ur current life, and appreciate how much worse it could have been. Stoicism is a great philosophy for this.
I was 14 when I played Daggerfall. Felt probably the same for "Town square" music...
@@wessmall7957 I'm 30, and I think it's always declining but never quite disappears. When a game is really good it still hits the spot quite well. Witcher 3, Subnautica, Rimworld, etc. Actually I'm not even sure the passion is declining; I recently got very addicted to a fantastic game called Outward. The only reason I stopped playing was I reached an area with really shitty music and it just took me out of it (something that would never happen in a game like Skyrim or Rimworld)
Me tooo !❤
Annnnnd now I want to play skyrim again.
(Ten minutes in) Ok that's enough.
That's so true ;-;
But you can tell this only after playing like 1000 hours the game the first time.
12 hours later...
"Never should have come here!"
@Robert Pounds OWAHHH XD Now I need to get Skyrim
It's 2011... You get home from school on a rainy November afternoon, the sun had already begun to set before you had even set foot out of your school but you get home and take off your shoes and load up Skyrim on your Xbox 360. As you wait for it to load you pull down your window blinds and your dad asks if you would like pasta bake for dinner, you say yes, please. Skyrim loads and you are greeted with Lydia saying "we heading out?" as "The Streets of Whiterun" begins to play.
Wow umm Im cryin here
*walks past guard*
Psstt.. I know who you are. Hail Sithis!
+Dan Skelton You know too much... x30 sneak attack.
You're not fooling anyone. I know you're with the theives guild.
Now I remember - you're that new member of the Companions. So you what - fetch the mead?
+Dan Skelton What is it? Dragons?
You see those warriors from Hammerfell? They’ve got curved swords. Curved. Swords.
23:58 This song will always be my favourite for, not only any Elder Scrolls game, but any RPG in general. It's just so god damn gorgeous. Jeremy Soule is a god of music composition.
My favourite as well! The track is called Far Horizons I think.
+So Many Poops its the one i came for specifically
+Fraydizs I came here for this one specifically too!
Marble_ coincidentally im playing Skyrim right now when your notification popped up XD
+Fraydizs I was listening to this song when I saw your notification :O
Tracks in order:
0:01- 3:55 - DIstant Horizons
3:55- 7:55 - Dawn
7:55- 14:21 - Unbroken Road
14:21- 18:06 - Under an Ancient Sun
18:06 - 21:28 - Jerral Mountains
21:28 - 24:57 - Frostfall
21:57 - 30:26 - Far Horizons
30:26 - 33:49 - The White River
33:49 - 37:59 - Journey's End
37:59- 47:04 - Wind Guide You
47:04 - 50:48 - Tundra
50:48 - 53:43 - The Gathering Storm
53:43 - 57:42 - Sky Above Voice Within
57:52 - 1:03:38 - Secunda
1:03:39 - 1:09:45 - Masser
1:09:45 - 1:16:24 - Standing Stones
1:16:24 - 1:23:48 - Aurora
1:23:48 - 1:26:00 - Solitude
1:26:00 - 1:31:07 - Past to Present
***** Didn't realize I hadn't put this in the description, thanks.
***** Thank you ♥
***** Wind guide you, friend.
Ann Night Wind guide you.
***** May your road lead you to warm sands.
Jeremy Soule is the Hans Zimmer of gaming.
Rashid El Moctar OK OK I was just trying to make a comparison!
John Williams is more apt a comparison I think.
LAWL just listening to his stuff...
Listen some of the maplestory soundstracks. Back in the day when I played it some of the soundtracks were stunning. Listen to the Temple of Time soundstracks and Cygnus empress theme.
Harrison Hatton Hans Zimmer is the Hans Zimmer of video games.
Back in 2013-2014 I used this theme to help me get to fall asleep my oldest son, he's now 7, just tought I'd give it a try to my 4 and 2 years old, and you know what, it works, they even ask for "daddy's music" ❤️
That is incredibly wholesome, i wish you and your family the happiest of journies!
May Mara, Mother-Goddess of love and compassion, bless you ;D
Geez, I'm 30 and it still puts me to sleep 😏
Just like to say that I used to be a teacher at a preschool, my class would go down for nap time and this video is what I played for the entirety of their nap every single day. Thanks for putting together these tracks and for helping a bunch of two year olds have a restful nap.
It must have been great having a nap with this music playing. I can only wonder what kind of epic adventures they had in they're dreams 😊
My god. I have like 700 hours on Skyrim and this just makes me feel so at home. Like I'm wandering the giants' fields near Whiterun again or climbing the 7,000 steps to High Hrothgar.
Only 700?
@@christopherking3613 Some people have real lives you know
For some reason, my brain can't reconcile that this music exists outside of the game. I've listened to these songs for years. Every note is branded on my subconcious. It's all just a heap of nostalgia that hits me like an unrelenting force. My thumbs are typing, but my soul is playing Skyrim.
"Wait, I know you..."
fawaz algayeb your making a mistake...
LOOKUP FAILED!
Tyrone Curtis JOHNSON there is no mistake. Youre a wanted man.
@@charliefreeman5132 they said those things to me while I was fighting the first dragon and got my first dragon powers after that lol
*B*
Started Skyrim a few days ago, without any primary knowledge about the game.
I have 32 hours know, and I freakin' love it *-*
Don't know how could I have been without this game. I almost never tried it out.
Same here dude
Have you joined the dark brotherhood?
Jida Sosa
A1den PlayinAr0und 32 hours in a few days is impressive lol I was the same though. Jumped on the bandwagon earlier this year, easily have played 100 hours over the past year or so
yep same here dude. until i bought it a few months back when the remake was released i was thinking how overrated the game is. Now I see it is, in a good way. I love this game
I'm calling it , this game will still be know and loved in 10 years .
*cough* Oblivion *cough*
Never played Oblivion. Don't care to.
Robert Jindra Big mistake.
Uhh Morrowind too. Elder Scrolls is a popular series :P That isn't a tough claim to make.
Don't forget Morrowind..
If only real life was as awesome as Skyrim...
+TheWizwix I would be dead within a week, but it would've been a more fulfilling life than typing numbers on a computer, i'm sure.
Oh Stanley :o
ye...mods for exploding chickens, mhhh yes, that would be the mod i would install...ye, chickens, ofc...
I know real life can be just as beautiful. Denali national park. All I could think about the entire time was how it resembles skyrim. Of course it was real, however, and even though this game is beautiful beyond compare it could not hold a finger to the real terrain. If you get the opportunity to visit, go for it.
Flying dragons, Giants, Vampires/werewolves, psychotic mages, ice wraiths, etc... yea I'll pass.
I played many games (Witcher, Dragon Age, Gothic, Zelda etc.), watched many shows and movies of this genre (LOTR, Hobbit, GOT etc.), but what the Elder Scrolls games created is just unbelievable and wonderful. I have no other words
I got this game when it first came out, my mom bought me a ps3 with it with all the money she had it was the first game i really played and I fell in love with it. Listening to this music years later it feels so nostalgic for some reason
I know it's been two years, but go and hug your mom, appreciate and thank her.
Always remember your mom spent Her last dollar on you. She’s a great mom! Look at the joy she brought you.
This one sleeps to this every night, especially when this one has had too much skooma.
This one need something?
Um, that's not legal, is it?
I’ve got like 500 bottles of mead
Inhaling skooma yes?
Tracks in proper order:
0:00 Distant Horizons
03:48 - Dawn
07:39 - Unbroken Road
13:58 - Under an Ancient Sun
17:30 - Jerral Mountains
20:38 - Frostfall
23:58 - Far Horizons
29:24 - The White River
32:48 - Journey's End
36:52 - Wind Guide You
45:49 - Tundra
49:32 - The Gathering Storm
52:17 - Sky Above Voice Within
56:08 - Secunda
58:09 - Masser
1:04:08 - Kyne's Peace
1:08:48 - Standing Stones
1:14:18 - Aurora
1:21:32 - Solitude
1:23:40 - Past to Present
saol krdş
Such peace and happiness
May Auriel's bless you my friend.
Not all heroes wear capes
Safe Travels, land Strider
I remember first completing this game I haven't felt so attached to any game in my life something about it the music and the exploration listening to this makes me feel so nostalgic man time has flown every once and awhile I like to come back and play the game just for the nostalgia. But I think the music is one of if not the biggest staple of the elder scrolls series
Makes me sad listening to this, at how great Skyrim was and is, and how far Bethesda has fallen and how another game like this will never come along.
There is hope in the next elder scrolls coming out... Send them a letter! we need fans like you to speak to them about your hopes and fears of the next game.
@@JFi96 Even if it does Bethesda has ruined their reputation and is a garbage company now. There is zero faith that the next Elder Scrolls will even come out much less be any decent. It's almost been ten years in 2021 since Skyrim came out. Bethesda is done.
Skyrim was good, but its got nothing on the older TES games. Try playing oblivion or even morrowind
@@wat2999 Hey man, don't be so pessamistic, Fallout 4 wasn't comparable to 3 or new vegas, sure.. But I have hope that they learned from these mistakes, and they are capable of making a game in the same manner as Fallout new vegas, or skyrim... It can be done... and if they fail then they fail.. But there is hope that it could be a wonderful edition to the franchise and that we will enjoy it for a long time...
My only complaint of Fallout 4 was the linear story line...
@@floydwilliams6009 I do agree that Oblivion has aged much better than Skyrim did. Even though Skyrim has nostalgia that Oblivion lacks...
Sometimes i just want to camp somewhere listening to this and forget about past, present an future.
been there, done that, was a pretty awesome weekend.
Ours is to smile at your passing, friend.
FXMaster Deerkhetus
Greetings, land strider.
May your roads lead you to warm sands. ❤️
May the gods watch over your battles, friend.
You've been a good friend to me. That means something.
I love the feels that people are getting from listening to Skyrim's OST, Skyrim being their introduction to Jemery Soule's soul. For those who started with Skyrim, those feels you get, listen to Morrowind's OST, we get those feels too. I understand the feeeeeeeeeels.
Kyne's peace always gives me goosebumps.. looking at the speckled, gleaming sky full of stars takes me out of this world where that same sky would usually look dark and alone.
Theres nothing quite like this atmosphere that is invoked
go somewhere with a really dark sky away from the cities and well, there's might not be aurora borealis, but the stars look absolutely breathtaking there's so many of them and you feel like you're peering into space.
i wish i could delete the memories about skyrim and play it for the first time again..
Go for Witcher 3 Man, That's awesome just like Skyrim. 🤘
@@Bajinder0172 nothing at all like Skyrim bro.
@@nasvsan6191 😊👌
omg same
Its amazing how I haven't played this game in 6-7 years and I can still remember all of these tracks like no time has passed at all.
I just clicked on this video 'cause it was in my recommendeds and now I'm sitting here 45 minutes in just listening, silent. The nostalgia is beyond real. Holy shit. Memories...
Some of the greatest music to ever be put into a video game.
This is the best background music for writing my thesis!
Fus Ro - Damn, did I cite that article properly?
Wish I can get that feeling of playing skyrim for the first time again...what an adventure
The first time when you come out of the cave and you are free to go as you please. The graphics looked like real life, the soundtrack was and is still perfect. So many places to explore, so many quests to do. I wish I could go back in time...
To me one of the most annoying things about playing Skyrim is actually trying to enjoy the music because I have my volume cranked up to hear these chill tracks, but then when I get into a battle I feel like I am damaging my ears, I am constantly adjusting the volume as the battle music levels are insanely high compared to the rest of the music. So I find myself often playing the music of Skyrim while working on projects.
EXACTLY I had the same exact problem; I literally made a mod to reduce the volume of combat and level-up music! It's in nexus mods.
Whether you’re right before a test or your hurting or your sleeping or your happy or your relaxing or your- you probably understand you’re small as the vastness of the universe is expansive, but while that might make you sad at first, remember- it also means your problems aren’t that big and you will get through them because you can reach greatness towards your own salvation ❤️
This is perfect for online exams and studying, since it's 1h30 long I don't need to change songs, just replay it
+Olivier Laroche right click- loop ;D
+D3ADL0CK3D ツ™ GOD BLESS YOU
Timothy McNally No problem my friend ;D
Exactly! Been doing the same thing for a while too.
thank you! its just perfect right?
56:08 I can now die in peace
YES HOLY SHIT
I know, right? This song is sooo good!
Can I cry please...
So gorgeous and yet so sad.
i have been searching for this for ages!!
The song that plays when I go night hunting out on the Whiterun plains and bag a few deer or rabbits under the Northern Lights and the twin moons.
Frostfall is so... beautiful, a walk through the winter woods, a voyage in an adventure...
Just listening to this makes me wanna buy Skyrim: remake and explore the shit outta Skyrim all over again!
I bought SE, best purchases all year, I had skyrim back in 2012. But its my first time playing dawnguard
solomon ortega
I played the crap outta Skyrim, and i think it's a little too expensive to but right now. Maybe i'll wait half a year before buying ti, and explore Skyrim one last time...
Go to a used game store and get it for $10-$15
***** Creigslist or Ebay
There are a lot of big sales incoming on steam where you can get it for a maximum of 12 dollars with all dlc. I got it for 10.14 in 2014 at g2a so its probably at 8 bucks there now
The music in Skyrim is truly beautiful. I enjoy just taking walks in Skyrim and listening to the music (that is, of course, until some enemy interrupts it...but they learn fast)
In fact, they never learn, no matter how hard you teach them. They will always interrupt you again and again. Mainly wolves, bears and yes, even dragons.
These tracks remembers me when i first started playing it, exploring this wonderful open world and then i found a troll...
RIP beginner explorer
Lol, I remember when I fist encountered them. Frost trolls, and they beat my ass good. Don’t worry tho, I came back when I was a higher level and settled the score
One of the best games in a while. From the score, to the graphics, and also the environments. The ps3/360 era was amazing.
Halo - last seen online: 7 years ago
Skyrim - last seen online: currently online
This game was a masterpiece. Only now i see that the soundtrack had so much to do with my love for the game
Far Horizons is probably one of the best contemplative/nature pieces ever composed. Good for clearing your head after making a lot of tough life decisions.
this helps a ton in studying, play this as background music, thx dragonrand100
Don't study. Play Skyrim.
Your profile picture made me think there was a hair on my phone 🙃
same lol
I tried wiping away your profile from my screen..
Lol I thought there was a hair on my screen and I tried swiping it off until I realized that's your profile picture
This makes me want to both make my studies AND play Skyrim.
This music.. can someone tell me how Bethesda fell down so much after making such masterpiece?
because gaming companies have gotten bigger with gaming becoming more mainstream, so theyre less about passion and more about profit. Normies ruined gaming.
They fell down the dark path of greediness and live service games. Shame really, but I still have faith in Starfield and the next Elder Scrolls game.
The combination of the music and atmosphere of this game is the best thing it ever had to offer.
Secunda can put me to sleep. xD
+Eva Kane
For me, Sky above, Voice within, at 55:00 it sounds like something for the falmer or something elvish.
Amazing. This is one of the best moddable games to date. Every time winter comes around over here in nord country, I get a strange itch to lose myself in this game again.
I think we all game a little more in winter. I know winter is usually when I fire up a new character on the ol skyrim too
This music is actually surprisingly good for programming. Came here from trance, don't regret it!
If Jeremy Soule isnt brought back to ES6 it would be the same as losing Marty O'Donnell on Halo.
Quincy Gaming
Or Akira Yamaoka on Silent Hill... 😭
@Matthew Kealey they didn't, check skullzi's latest videos and you will understand.
Jeremy Soule is easily on the same level as Howard Shore in my Opinion. Both created incredible Soundtracks for their fantasy worlds.
It’s 2020, somehow my thoughts drift to this place once more.
I was in first grade when Skyrim came out. I am in college now and TES VI likely won't be out until I graduate. What the hell? Bethesda is lucky Skyrim was so damn good lol
I found this video a few years back and have literally listened to it hundreds of times at this point. Songs are played in a great order, and ending the video with Past to Present is just perfect (also my favorite song). One of the greatest finds on RUclips ever. Thank you.
Favorite music to go and explore the woods on a cold afternoon ❤️ can’t wait for autumn/ winter
Still listening to this 4 years later. See you for the next 4 years.
Notify me bro
Thank you for this. Love your screen name... I'm terrified and thrilled about WOT coming to Amazon. The Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills.
You... You're finally awake *chills run down my spine* "Here we go again"
Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the border,
right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that
thief over there.
Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was
nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stolen
that horse and been half way to Hammerfell. You there. You and me -- we
should be here. It's these Stormcloaks the Empire wants
We're all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief.
Shut up back there!
And what's wrong with him?
Watch your tongue! You're speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the true High
King.
Ulfric? The Jarl of Windhelm? You're the leader of the rebellion. But if
they captured you... Oh gods, where are they taking us?
I don't know where we're going, but Sovngarde awaits.
No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening.
Hey, what village are you from, horse thief?
Why do you care?
A Nord's last thoughts should be of home.
Rorikstead. I'm...I'm from Rorikstead.
General Tullius, sir! The headsman is waiting!
Good. Let's get this over with.
Shor, Mara, Dibella, Kynareth, Akatosh. Divines, please help me.
Look at him, General Tullius the Military Governor. And it looks like
the Thalmor are with him. Damn elves. I bet they had something to do
with this.
This is Helgen. I used to be sweet on a girl from here. Wonder if Vilod
is still making that mead with juniper berries mixed in. Funny...when I
was a boy, Imperial walls and towers used to make me feel so safe.
6th adventure of dunmer Sintarandir (Dendrobates Eldark) and once again a whole new story to experience. Masterpiece. Hoping for even better sequel of Skyrim after F76.
I so love Skyrim OST. It has to be my favorite soundtrack from any game. It's my favorite music of all times. It is so powerful and yet gentle, so epic and yet so melancholic and the same time. I just cannot wait for the next installment in TES series. I hope Master Soule will be onboard to make sure our experience is 10 times more epic with his incredible music. For me soundtrack is really what makes the game. Even if the gameplay is quite basic (like Skyrim's where the main focus is just exploration), music can make wonders.
I did enjoy hearing Morrowind in Dragonborn; it was a great nostalgia hit, make alot of it worth playing. Skyrim grew endearing after a long while, but it was still a game I loved. I loved the soundtrack of Oblivion a lot as well; the proud brass of Cyrodil is something I'll never forget. The colorful, vibrant environments are something I wish to get touched on again in the next TES game.
+Kreuhn Kohrman I'm pretty sure they were ripped straight from Morrowind, I never heard a difference
*****
I listened to both versions of "Peaceful Waters", as it's one of my favorite Morrowind theme, as well as "Road most Traveled". I can't hear any difference. Mind you, the implemented Morrowind tracks (In the DLC, Dragonborn) I'm pretty certain were just implemented, and nothing further.
*****
Yep!
+Leo Virolainen you played Oblivion yet?
I now have over 5,000 hours in Skyrim, and yesterday I decided to delete all of my previous save games. I first read up on lore, and then decided to roleplay to an extent I have never managed to.
I uninstalled all mods except Enable Achievements, the Unofficial Patch and Marry Me Serana (yes really)
I now wander Skyrim talking to most NPC's, asking all the questions while still making it "realistic" in my roleplay scenario, not fast travelling to a single location except using carriage drivers, not using any exploits etcetera.
Nothing will feel like the very first time, but this brought me very close to it, that I thought I was only busy for an hour or something then finding out the sun was rising again.
This is the best suggestion I can give you, I'd love for you to share your experiences with a playthrough like this if you decide to do so, just leave a discord or something on a vid on my channel, ill find it and delete it when I have it :)
Edit: I by no means want to invade anyones privacy or call them 24/7, I'm just really curious to see people re-experience the beauty of this game, I think it hasn't only formed my interests, but also a big chunk of my way of life. not that I'm an adventurer, but in various ways of thinking, definitly.
20:38 gotta be my favorite. It fits to any area and at any time, too.
My ears are having a orgasm
28th October guys!! Time to defeat Alduin once more....
Morpheus time to wander again... time to save this great world again.. time to make a daring escape into a new world again. Time to wander upon that small village huddled within the mountains again.. time to be dragon born again.
I love skyrim but fuck this comment was so cringey lol
awesome said
Morpheus time to hang myself once more hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa **dies**
well its 2017 now and its the 29th
Listening to this while I plot out my new Fairy fantasy novel.
8 months later, hows it going?
2 years later... Emmmm how are you doing?
6 years later and I still have the Skyrim soundtrack playing nearly 5x a week for office work, camping, roadtrips. Nothing beats this, it's the perfect background ambiance.
I truly feel sorrow and regret for those who lost out in the age of Skyrim.
i can still buy skyrim now tho
Kynes peace is a mysterious dark, like looking at a forest with a light somewhere and you are looking for it but can't put a finger on it.
This is a homage to simpler times...
the best game man has ever made
do you still have that opinion a year later?
I still do personnaly
It's really a disappointment compared to the previous 3 games
mmmh not really, but yeah you know, we all have our taste ^^ I played them all, and skyrim is my favourite
Well lemme explain. The writing is pretty trash and most of the quests are uninteresting (most not all). The quests are mainly just horrible radiant quests (not as bad as fallout 4 but it's still pretty bad at least it has a lot of non radiant content) and the main quest is underwhelming and quite short and pretty generic. Dawnguard is pretty interesting and seems cool to start with but as you progress you gets more and more boring (for me it was the worst when you have to go round to the 5 shrine things and will a jug with water) and Hearthfire is a fun little DLC that I quite enjoyed. I get the feeling that Dawnguard was trying to be knights of the nine good but it failed quite badly with a story that failed to make you want to play more and more as you went on. Now Dragonborn was a great DLC and brought back a lot of things from Morrowind's Bloodmoon DLC which were great. It had a story which at the beginning made you really think "Whats going on?" and you could travel to the strange plane of Oblivion ruled by the Daedric Prince of Knowledge , Hermaeus Mora (one of my favourites :) and it lead up to a quite difficult boss fight if you are on higher difficulties or you enchanted you weapons so that they are incredibly powerful to beat him in like 1 hit since you can make extremely powerful potions of fortify enchanting with the broken alchemy system which can really ruin a game. The DLC had some fun side quests which were an improvement to the base game and interesting places to explore and new awesome shouts. But it's not without it's flaws and is not perfect because Solstheim is in Morrowind and nostalgia and all that stuff. The combat in skyrim is horribly mediocre (though it is a improvement to the previous games) but it's quite sad that Dark Souls II came out around the same time and that game has great combat. The speech skill is rarely used in Skyrim and can only be leveled quicker by selling loads of stuff which is a shame because in Fallout: New Vegas, you can see how much more interesting the game can be by just adding more speech options and speech checks. Also they don't need to make it this ultra serious game and everything doesn't need to be FOR THE FUTURE OF SKYRIM!!!!"11111 they can make the game a bit silly and that usually works quite well. Easter Eggs are a fun and cool part of Bethesda open world games and it's sad to see that the amount of easter eggs has dropped by soo much. Camelworks made videos of easter eggs in Skyrim, Oblivion and Morrowind and Morrowind and Oblivion's videos were about 35-45 minutes long wereas Skyrim's video was only about 10-15 minutes long which shows how much its dropped. The RPG element in Skyrim is the second most dumbed down of any of their games (Fallout 4 being the most) and choices you make in the game don't matter except a few npcs will have new dialogue or they will sound a bit nicer or angry towards you. Magic is alright in skyrim but it's definitely 100% not as good as the magic in Daggerfall and Morrowind (not as much in Oblivion because of the removal of levitation and certain other spells and it made Chameleon OP and made playing a thief (if you used chameleon) not very fun in the end. In Morrowind, the dungeons were created superbly and they hid little secrets and finding them would be very rewarding. In a dungeon in Morrowind once you get to the end of the dungeon you think you've found your reward and you can then leave, but no, if you listen very closely you can hear a faint ringing noise and if you use levitation you can fly up and see what it is and what you find is very rewarding ( A special daedric mask/helmet you can only find in that one dungeon. It's the small things like that which made Morrowind as great as it is.I think i've made this long enough but you get my point and Skyrim is a VERY flawed game and disappointment but it is still a beautiful addicting and fun game with a great soundtrack made by the brilliant Jeremy Soule. I've always play Skyrim because of how much replayability the game which this game has more of and nails better than the other games. I love Skyrim and this post doesn't mean you should stop playing but i'm just trying to point out the flaws and every game has flaws like Morrowind and Daggerfall. Keep on playing :)
I just realised how much time I wasted writing this pointless comment. rip
Not a Skyrim player since I'm poor, but the 03:48 "Dawn" touches my soul.
Haven't played Skyrim in years, but still come back every now and then to hear this peacefull music while i am chilling, or gaming another adventure game
I hope someday you can pick up an Xbox one and a copy of Skyrim remastered. It will change your life. Good luck, friend
Why can’t we be wandering in real life and just start hearing this music from the vastness of the sky. I would be completely at peace.
This soundtrack always makes my knee start hurting
I truly did just lol! Tip of my hat to you
A arrow in the knee??
It's been many a lifetime since I last stepped foot in that vast and mysterious land. My ears fall upon instruments of brass and string, calling out to every journeyman... Every adventurer. The actions that separate a mere man from a hero, whose tales will be told when the time comes to rise once again to be the last source of opposition against the flooding shadow of fear and despair... The last light in a world l of darkness.
I’m playing this while studying. So nice
Me to my pals right before my finals: "May we see each other again in Sovngarde"
Thanks Dragonrand May the sun keeps u warm even in this land of bitter cold :)
ahmedfig0 You're welcome.
PS
I'm actually in a desert in the middle of summer at the moment. Looks like I found warm sands.
***** Hammerfell!
+DragonRand100 have you seen a khajiit?
+santiifm "Only burglars and vampires creep around after dark. So which are you?"
May your road lead you to warm sands
this music is so beautiful i cant even listen to it while studying. because im constantly gripped with emotion that i can barely think.
Thanks for the upload brother. It is truly soothing for the spirit. May all the seasons be fruitful to u. :)
Played Skyrim from the beginning. I had just joined the USAF at the time. It was a difficult time for me, and Skyrim helped me escape to a better place. Praise Talos for Jeremy Soul for his amazing work, and Godd Howard and the Bethesda team!
You really created a scape room for me. I can't tell how much you helped me...
Just miss "ancient Stones"
:( but since there is still "Far Horizons" it remains epic anyway ^^
I would say Ancient stones is more of a city/settlement soundtrack than a explore soundtrack
May the shadows fall behind you and the wind be ever at your back.
This is what pure nostalgia sounds like. The skyrim soundtrack helped me get lost in a world where so much more was possible.
i feel at peace... the nostalgia is bliss... skyrim...
Under an Ancient Sun makes me literally feel the chilling air and sun rays for some reason. It always did.
Kano okay okay lol
Guys 'n girls you know when you listen to this song just close your eyes and imagine that you only you in a world like Skyrim around you there are mountains and bit of trees,waterfall. You just sitting on the fresh grass looking the sky and you close everything around you in the real world (so out side of your mind). No one bothering or annoying you. Every time you imagine that beauty full world you created you not just being happy but you forget every problem. So if you reading this and you never tried this out go ahead... free your mind Dragonbors. Be Talos whit you. ;)
and then a dragon flies down to incenerate your village and kill everyone you love :)
well... yeah.... that what happened when I was in my world... I guess
past to present far horizons and journey's end will always have a special place in my heart
My favourite one is Far Horizons what are your guys' favourite one?
Francis Kalukal
Standing Stones. Always gives me goosebumps when I hear it.
Secunda!
every time i hear it when i'm up on the mountain.. gives me orgasims.
qeeewy Uh that's good I guess. . .
is it that weird?
qeeewy No not really. You can enjoy it however you please.
Secunda is so melancholic and magical.. I gotta download the game again.
Aw man the memories, I cant handle it, makes me sad
I think Past to Present is the most beautiful one i just absolutly love hearing it in game
01:23:48 - 01:28:33 loop 1000 times . Have a goodnight's fantasy dream. you're welcome :)
+GoldenAfrican The feelings....
Everytime i listen to this, i feel so relieved. Whoever created this small piece of music must be a great artist with big heart.
This is another level when you listen to this on good open back headphones
It truly is. And whats crazy is it gets better the better the headphones are
Asuki Folxfer what’s your setup, fellow audiophile?
This music makes me soo emotional...
Childhood memories hit me right in the feels.