Tolkien reads - The ride of the Rohirrim

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2017
  • J.R.R. Tolkien reads and sings his THE LORD OF THE RINGS The Two Towers & The Return and the King
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Комментарии • 103

  • @christaberit
    @christaberit 3 года назад +290

    The rythm of his writing has always transfixed me but hearing him read it so quickly and smoothly is down right mesmerizing.

    • @JohnDWJ
      @JohnDWJ 3 года назад +15

      Like listening to music, both tranquil and boisterous.

    • @M4TCH3SM4L0N3
      @M4TCH3SM4L0N3 2 года назад +18

      His students and colleagues often bemoaned his rapid mumbling, especially when he gave lectures. Imagine having an Oxford class with him in a time without easy access to audio recording and only pencil and paper to take notes!

    • @MsStack42
      @MsStack42 2 года назад +4

      He's much better at it than I expected ! I've heard that his friends in the Inklings used to get Christopher Tolkien to read his dad's stuff to them, as they claimed he was a much better reader...

    • @Sagittarius-81
      @Sagittarius-81 Год назад +1

      He is capable of making independent (alone,) independent compounded, and dependent clauses, altogether. Most people only do one at a time. It's like the twilight zone, where they claim to own the verticals and horizontals of the screen: Tolkien cuts a broad swathe across 'objective,' 'predicative,' and 'subjective.' He IS god.

  • @Lurklen
    @Lurklen 2 года назад +149

    "And the sound of their singing was fair and terrible..." A beautifully evocative line.

    • @jarlnils435
      @jarlnils435 Год назад +2

      Singing is something that can strike fear in the enemy. In the korean war, greek soldiers charged downhill against the chinese and north korean storming troops, while singing, and routed them.

  • @colinstafford7846
    @colinstafford7846 2 года назад +93

    The Ride of the Rohirrim stands with the best of heroic literature such as the Iliad and Beowulf.

  • @Pprokop87
    @Pprokop87 Год назад +15

    "Ride now! Ride now! Ride to Gondor! " And bannerman blowing a horn so strongly it splintered...

  • @CybershamanX
    @CybershamanX 2 года назад +58

    (6:47) "...there came rolling over the fields a great boom..." Wow. It gives me shivers every time. 😎

  • @marcoscorsolini8803
    @marcoscorsolini8803 4 года назад +165

    This is exactly why people like Tolkien and his works...because of his honesty and plain character, free of extra weight on the ego or vulgar cult of self. He is honestly quite very much into his world, very simply, like any of us fans. The prerequisite is to consider everything absolutely true, and not like a product of his own great mind, no, as that would lead to self celebration. He is lead by an honest, young love for that world. He is just so very happy to have happened to be its creator, that's all :))

    • @grassrootsdictator5701
      @grassrootsdictator5701 3 года назад +22

      Of course, Tolkien didn’t Write the lord of the rings, he merely translated a historic text of Middle earth

    • @The-kr9rb
      @The-kr9rb 3 года назад

      @Mauro Hilz okay very real totally not fake account

    • @glennross85
      @glennross85 3 года назад +1

      @@The-kr9rb its best to not even reply to them and just report as spam

  • @outspokenguy3834
    @outspokenguy3834 5 месяцев назад +6

    If this dosnt bring tears to your eyes well then you have no heart. Forth and fear no darkness. Arise arise riders of Theoden!

  • @jojo-gy9pp
    @jojo-gy9pp 2 года назад +49

    Reading this as a young boy my mother talking to me and I say, "Just a moment mom the Rohirrim are charging to save Gondor"

  • @majkus
    @majkus 9 месяцев назад +10

    One nice thing about having substantial recordings of JRRT reading from his works is that after listening to them a lot, one can kind of internalize his voice, and when reading to one's self, 'hear' it in one's head the way JRRT might have read it.

  • @Entertainer114
    @Entertainer114 3 года назад +98

    This - the last couple minutes of this excerpt - remains one of my favorite literary passages of all time. Certainly one of the most dramatic moments in the entire "Lord of the Rings". I am moved now hearing the final charge of Theoden, just as I was enthralled reading (and re-reading) it as a 5th grader. So, so good. Never thought I'd ever be able to hear Tolkien's voice reading it - too good to be true. Thank you for sharing!

  • @zindi1138
    @zindi1138 6 лет назад +88

    such words made a real world.

    • @realUlfricStormcloak
      @realUlfricStormcloak 4 года назад +20

      As if he sang that world into existence.🤓

    • @schawdaya
      @schawdaya 4 года назад +1

      @@realUlfricStormcloak ayyy i get it haha

  • @paulatreides1747
    @paulatreides1747 3 года назад +42

    he makes his own mythology to capture our imagination and inspire us. I believe he wanted to convey that when the pure of heart ride to battle, they will never alone

  • @b.r.holmes6365
    @b.r.holmes6365 2 года назад +32

    Tolkien is the poet laureate of Western Civilization, the great myth maker of the modern West.

    • @jimmycakes7158
      @jimmycakes7158 11 месяцев назад +2

      The west is falling

    • @b.r.holmes6365
      @b.r.holmes6365 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jimmycakes7158 agreed. Average peoole need to step up. There are no singular great heroes to save it

  • @aidanwotherspoon905
    @aidanwotherspoon905 3 года назад +53

    and they sang as they slew, for the joy of battle was on them, and the sound of their signing that was fair and terrible came even to the city
    ...
    ‘Éowyn, Éowyn!’ (Éomer) cried at last: ‘Éowyn, how come you here? What madness or devilry is this? Death, death, death! Death take us all!’
    Then without taking counsel or waiting for the approach of the men of the City, he spurred headlong back to the front of the great host, and blew a horn, and cried aloud for the onset. Over the field rang his clear voice calling: ‘Death! Ride, ride to ruin and the world’s ending!’
    And with that the host began to move. But the Rohirrim sang no more.

    • @TrenceA
      @TrenceA 2 года назад +11

      The Rohirrim singing into battle is the thing I miss most in the movies.

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Год назад +7

      No other fiction book has ever brought me to tears the way LOTR does!

    • @Lurklen
      @Lurklen Год назад +2

      @@Yesica1993 Right? I cannot say why those lines move me so, but whenever I hear this part I feel a great welling of emotion, and I cannot help but shed a few tears.

  • @aidanwotherspoon905
    @aidanwotherspoon905 3 года назад +34

    The blowing of the horns in that hour was like a storm upon the plane, and a thunder in the mountains!
    They have passed like rain on the mountain like a wind in the meadow

  • @ArtistryofDebauchery
    @ArtistryofDebauchery Год назад +10

    My god I got such intense chills from 6:40 on. Just an incredible scene...

  • @timothyhafner5442
    @timothyhafner5442 2 года назад +23

    This guy is a genius

  • @GrufImp0114
    @GrufImp0114 Год назад +7

    “Sang as they slew”… love that

  • @signorellil
    @signorellil Год назад +7

    Anyone knowing English (notwithstanding his origins) not feeling amazed, moved, transfixed and terrified by this is lying. The rhythm....

  • @mikeh2351
    @mikeh2351 2 месяца назад +1

    This is magical and delves straight into my soul. The movies couldn't touch the energy this man flung onto paper. Oh, to be in this world, if only for a brief time! 🥂

  • @bigcrab2794
    @bigcrab2794 Год назад +9

    Patriotic for a place that aint even real rn

  • @BanjoSick
    @BanjoSick 5 лет назад +53

    Battle stave-ryhme at 7:05 ! Enjoy:)

  • @jamiesanchez8063
    @jamiesanchez8063 3 года назад +13

    Stirring stuff! Nothing beats your imagination, and this felt like I was reading it for the first time again.

  • @totmgsrockxd9900
    @totmgsrockxd9900 3 года назад +17

    Morgoth disliked this video.

  • @themydnighthour
    @themydnighthour 2 года назад +9

    He loves to trill his /r/. Even in normal words.

    • @Chamdar17
      @Chamdar17 Год назад +2

      Just say the word "Rohirrim" - the /r/ is MEANT to be trilled! And the word 'ere' in the speech, "A sword day, a red day, ere the sun rises!" Just saying the word you can feel your tongue trying to trill it! I think he did it on purpose :)

    • @themydnighthour
      @themydnighthour Год назад +2

      @@Chamdar17 undoubtedly he took the rr from Spanish, but it sounds more like the way the Scottish trill. Super fun.

    • @borismuller86
      @borismuller86 Месяц назад

      @@themydnighthourI wonder if it was inspired by his study of ancient Norse and Saxon.

  • @MeiZu0606
    @MeiZu0606 Год назад +2

    Oh professor you give to much to the world ❤️ miss you!!

  • @Gozerthegozarian1984
    @Gozerthegozarian1984 24 дня назад

    “They sang as they slew”

  • @lordoftherings999
    @lordoftherings999 11 месяцев назад +3

    The best thing I’ve ever heard 😍

  • @ljss6805
    @ljss6805 9 месяцев назад +1

    The only part I think rivals this is when Aragorn arrives in the ships and unfurls the banner of Elendil. Oooof.

  • @johnconcerto8721
    @johnconcerto8721 4 года назад +6

    Epic.

  • @schawdaya
    @schawdaya 4 года назад +48

    just imagine tolkiens face if he got to watch the movie adaptions of his lifes work.

    • @Tom-sd9jb
      @Tom-sd9jb 4 года назад +11

      Just wait till the Amazon series 😢

    • @nickcurrant2254
      @nickcurrant2254 4 года назад +35

      He would likely not have liked them. Haha

    • @Finlandpro1
      @Finlandpro1 3 года назад

      @@nickcurrant2254 why?

    • @nickcurrant2254
      @nickcurrant2254 3 года назад +28

      @@Finlandpro1 Well, that's a bit of a deep question. Don't get me wrong--I don't claim to fully know the mind of Tolkein, but the limitations of the movie format could not hope to capture the intent of the books (and Peter Jackson tried very well, with a lengthy run-time). If you read them, there is so much that is left out in the movies which inherently contributes to the story as a whole.
      What LotR really needs is a Game of Thrones-style show, with multiple seasons that follow the books. Then, you could capture the intent of Tolkein in some form, depicting the truly daunting, life-like timeline alongside moments which did not have enough time to build the world, in the condensed form of Peter Jackson's trilogy.

    • @zootsanchez
      @zootsanchez 3 года назад +43

      @@nickcurrant2254 My guess - he would have disliked the vulgarisation of the work, the maltreatment of Faramir, the realignment of Aragorn's motives, Gimli as comic relief and the general lower tone that the films have. He'd probably have been very bored by all the fight scenes, and disgusted by the Elves. That said, in his letters he makes a long critique of a proposed movie treatment of Rings, and some of his suggested script improvements made it into the Jackson films. I think he might have liked Gandalf very much, and the costumes, and the fact that the languages were treated so respectfully. And he would certainly have been very appreciative of the money.

  • @samuelroveda9706
    @samuelroveda9706 2 года назад +3

    7:05

  • @wren7195
    @wren7195 Год назад

    See, hear, and be aware.
    Why?
    Why.

  • @calypsoshoard9132
    @calypsoshoard9132 3 года назад +15

    Where can I find the entire series dictated by him on RUclips? Anyone have the link? Also Christopher reading the Silmarillion would be nice

    • @Danlovar
      @Danlovar 3 года назад +7

      It would be awesome to listen to this great novel with his voice.

    • @theuncoveredlamp
      @theuncoveredlamp 3 года назад +12

      I could be wrong but I'm not sure if he ever read it in its entirety, or just excerpts here and there, but I don't know for sure one way or the other

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@theuncoveredlamp Unfortunately, he did not dictate the entire novel--in his era this would have taken up far too much of his precious time to work on the Silmarillion, as well as his family time--he was a devoted husband and father.

  • @kazikmajster5650
    @kazikmajster5650 2 года назад +9

    *They never shouted "Death" before Théoden fell.*

    • @jarlnils435
      @jarlnils435 2 года назад +6

      But it was great.

    • @henryd6721
      @henryd6721 Год назад +4

      In the book it happens later and it's a lot more depressing.
      Theoden's dying and thinks both the battle and Gondor are hopeless, but he's proud of earning a glorious death by kicking ass. Then he sees Eowyn and Merry kill the Witch-king and get cursed. He'd ordered Eowyn, as the only surviving member of his House away from the battle, to govern his people. So he's dying and thinks his entire line will go extinct and his people don't have their appointed leader. He's in despair and his entire speech is ‘Death! Ride, ride to ruin and the world’s ending!’
      "And with that the host began to move. But the Rohirrim sang no more. 'Death' they cried with one voice loud and terrible, and gathering speed like a great tide their battle swept about their fallen king and passed, roaring away southwards."

    • @kazikmajster5650
      @kazikmajster5650 3 месяца назад +1

      Btw he reads this too fast for my liking. Maybe they forced the recording to be of certain length?

  • @remingtonsloan8331
    @remingtonsloan8331 6 лет назад +32

    This video would be more accessible if it showed the text so the viewer could follow along. Regardless, thank you for sharing it.

  • @cranbrooksucks3020
    @cranbrooksucks3020 4 года назад +21

    The perfect chance to use some of tolkiens best, soured on screen.

    • @oscarstainton
      @oscarstainton 4 года назад +3

      Cranbrook Sucks What on earth are you talking about??

    • @PANiK270
      @PANiK270 4 года назад +6

      I understand liking the books more, I certainly do, but thats an absurd thing to say!

    • @nikolazekic549
      @nikolazekic549 3 года назад

      Unfortunately...

  • @SiuTung60
    @SiuTung60 8 месяцев назад

    BMark 3:15

  • @Sagittarius-81
    @Sagittarius-81 Год назад

    54
    What (Tao's) skilful planter plants
    Can never be uptorn;
    What his skilful arms enfold,
    From him can ne'er be borne.
    Sons shall bring in lengthening line,
    Sacrifices to his shrine.
    Tao when nursed within one's self,
    His vigour will make true;
    And where the family it rules
    What riches will accrue!
    The neighbourhood where it prevails
    In thriving will abound;
    And when 'tis seen throughout the state,
    Good fortune will be found.
    Employ it the kingdom o'er,
    And men thrive all around.
    In this way the effect will be seen in the person, by the
    observation of different cases; in the family; in the neighbourhood;
    in the state; and in the kingdom.
    How do I know that this effect is sure to hold thus all under the
    sky? By this (method of observation).

    • @Sagittarius-81
      @Sagittarius-81 Год назад

      46
      When the Tao prevails in the world, they send back their swift horses to (draw) the dung-carts. When the Tao is disregarded in the world, the war-horses breed in the border lands.
      There is no guilt greater than to sanction ambition; no calamity greater than to be discontented with one's lot; no fault greater than the wish to be getting. Therefore the sufficiency of contentment is an enduring and unchanging sufficiency.

    • @Sagittarius-81
      @Sagittarius-81 Год назад

      35
      To him who holds in his hands the Great Image (of the invisible Tao), the whole world repairs. Men resort to him, and receive no hurt, but (find) rest, peace, and the feeling of ease.
      Music and dainties will make the passing guest stop (for a time). But though the Tao as it comes from the mouth, seems insipid and has no flavour, though it seems not worth being looked at or listened to, the use of it is inexhaustible.
      BOOM!

    • @Sagittarius-81
      @Sagittarius-81 Год назад

      26
      Gravity is the root of lightness; stillness, the ruler of movement.
      Therefore a wise prince, marching the whole day, does not go far from his baggage waggons. Although he may have brilliant prospects to look at, he quietly remains (in his proper place), indifferent to them. How should the lord of a myriad chariots carry himself lightly before the kingdom? If he do act lightly, he has lost his root (of gravity); if he proceed to active movement, he will lose his throne.

  • @Zakalwe-01
    @Zakalwe-01 Год назад +1

    His Received Pronunciation makes him sound Scottish!

  • @kingaragornii9940
    @kingaragornii9940 5 лет назад +74

    The number one writer that ever existed.
    Purity, justice, honour, integrity, trust, duty, bravery, courage and love (real love, not lust), etc.
    Men were men, and women were women. No bullshit.