I really like this song, not just as music, but from its perceived utility from the perspective of a Dwarf in the setting. It has very simple lyrics, making it easy to remember while drunk, so it's a good tavern song, it's somewhat repetitive in its verse, so it's easy to sing along and loop for long periods while also having a regular and consistent tempo, making it a good work/marching song, and the pace of the lyrics force you to regulate your breathing, making it a good hiking song at high altitudes. It is in essence the perfect Dwarf song, as it is a perfect tune for marching, working, and drinking in mountainous, high-altitude environments.
My Dwarven character in our current DND campaign sings many of Bardin's songs when the party goes on long travels, purely because of this reason, they're perfect dwarf songs.
Imagine skavens and chaos warriors storming the walls of your city. Imagine all the wrath of chaos gods and ask yourself a question - is it worth to save warhammer fantasy? Is it worth to extend the life of a dead world just to hear this song one day? "You say yes? So come on Umgi! They wont die on their own!"
@@KRISPROLS01 because gw couldn't fucking think that the reason behind the low number of sales was that warhammer fantasy sculpts are older than most of the playerbase
Y'know, I like this tune. It's reminds me of all the old stories of old Warhammer in a really nostalgic way, like your sitting round a campfire and telling your nephew about 'that one time your black orc regiment decimated your mate's ironbreakers without even taking a single hit' or 'how youre custom steam tank got blown up on turn one'....
we need a 40k version of this so I can think back the time I rolled a streak of sixes and one gretchin with a pistol managed to take down a baneblade without any help, or the time I rolled a one and that was just the opening my friend needed to sweep half my army off the board with two knights
@@enclavecomms.officer5219 yeah. That's the TRUE spirit of wargaming, y'know. Whatever version or edition you play, it's the stories that come from it that stick with you. They're almost Tolkien-esque. Almost.
Lyrics: [Chorus] Where did we come from Over the mountain(s) Where are we going Over the mountain(s) [Verse] Where is my sweetheart Over the mountains Where is my hearthfire Over the mountains [Chorus] [Verse] Where are we buried Under the mountains Where are we sung of(?) Under the mountains [Kerillian] Where shall I kill him Under the mountains (oi) Where shall I leave him Under the mountains [Chorus] [Verse] Where have my kin gone Over the mountains Where does my king rule Over the mountains [Chorus]
I know know this game takes place during the end times, so the chances of a happy ending for literally ANYONE is automatically 0% but god damn listening to this suddenly makes me hope that, at the very least, the Ubersreik five get the conclusions they always wanted to their stories. At least then they can fall knowing their personal goals are finished. Finally being at peace, the only thing left is to be together as a group during the last moments of the world, whether it be slaying hordes of Skaven and chaos followers, or just all sitting together and looking at the sun setting for one final time before the world goes dark.
I like to think that with the fantasy IP moving over to games like Total War that whilst GW’s ‘end times’ is the canon ending for the timeline they follow, it isn’t the only one. There’s countless Total War campaigns where this lot survive to slay long enough for the humans to die old and happy, and for the dwarf and elf to move on with their lives changed forever by the family they found in the streets of Ubersreik and ruins of Helmgart.
@@astratan2238 looking at the DLC careers seems to be like the happy ending i guess? Im new to fantasy but it gives me like a feeling its like that. Kruger gets to be a grail knight saltz gets to be a war priest im not familiar with sister of thorn yet but sounds like an honorable post i presume
@@andanjv Sister of the Thorns is honorable, but not exactly happy, she has essentially traded her soul to a variety of Elven goddesses both light and dark. They give her power, but she is tied to their wills and the magic of Athel Loren.
The fact you even did THIS in the first place is worth waiting for the end times (dont take it wrong or too litteraly the end times SUCK but you know what i mean.)
Happy you are making a life on youtube from Vermintide. I look forward to you branching out in the future. What seas are next for domination? Total War assets? 40k?
If I had enough money for that game? Hah perhaps. I liked it during the free weekend, though, and MandaloreGaming made a great video about it Fingers crossed for Darktide, too, very much looking forward to its release. I hope my asset ripping technique will work well for it too hah
I’d like to imagine that somewhere in the mortal realms this songbook survived and is used by some people as “oh this stuff is a classic, it’s old and don’t know who made it but it slaps”
I've been listening to this for a full day after I heard Kerillian singing it with the group in a Chaos Wastes mission Thank you, Janfon, this is what I hope Darktide can give us, this kind of camaraderie.
You are madman. I would never expect to hear so clear music, literally just waiting until somebody adds singing! I believe it will happen sooner or later, but it will! Awesome!
I want to preface this by saying I am a heartless bastard. I don’t exactly tend to be very emotional. But this song literally brings a tear to my eye, and i could not tell you why.
wish that bardin's songbook wasn't a joke :(. might've got me to pick up a intrument for once, who knows maybe i'll try to make the book probably not gonna be good but its worth a try. course people have already played the song on a actual intrument so i'll just ask them for the chords so it can be put into the book. try to learn more of bardin's hand writing, try to get the front and the drawing done hand drawn :P (don't expect something good or it even happening at all)
So Kerillian, how was your time in Empire of Mayflies? Kerillian: Where did we come from over the mountains! Where are we going over the mountains! Please make it stooop!
After knowing the full story of warhammer fantasy end times, it really gave me the 'we tried but we were too late' vibe that I bitterly like but couldn't help but contrast it to 40k where the imperium of man, despite it being broken, may still have the chance and all other factions to get a better decent ending than this version.
Hey mate, I was wondering if you could isolate the new version of vermintide's main theme from chaos wastes? You know the one you hear during Saltzpyre's speech when you launch the game
maybe we should put together a petition or fund something and get fatshark to make and release a full album so we can get an actual songbook/CD like there was for the call of duty zombies 4 man killing crew.
This song feels so lonesome for some reason. Like it's a song that some wayward adventurer would sing in a barren tundra, which isnt right, since there are four (or five) wayward adventurers in this game
Tough for me to tell precisely, I guess it's just adventurous fantasy folk tavern music? I have some recommendations that might sound close - check out Durin's Awakening by Lonely Mountain Band and Sound of Infinity by Furor Gallico
@@Janfon1 its such a sweet song, i catch myself singing it often n it always makes me sad. i dont know, just the fact they all end up eventually dying just because its end times, despite their hardest efforts.. it makes me sad, they always make me sad because i love them all so much and i dont like the thought of them dying
@@skullempty5851 It has a sense of longing and melancholy, perfect for a Dawi like Bardin, and for the Warhammer setting too. The Dawi had a large empire, many holds, but gradually they lost most except those near the Empire and Bretonnia, aided by Sigmar Heldenhammer. Bardin lost contact with his daughter, lost a son, his wife and was a ranger in the forests of the Empire. Bardin always wanted to be an engineer like his uncle, but his father died in the mines due his dad's extreme distrust of new methodology, the hydraulic mine post, and the mine collapsed. His uncle covered up how his Bardin's father died, and became a slayer, never to be heard from again. Not until his pilgrimage to the Chaos Wastes did Bardin find a piece of himself which he thought lost, the god Mogrim blessed Bardin and rekindled his lost love of engineering. Regardless, I choose to believe the Old World never ended, and Bardin, along with the others fight on and averted the End Times.
No clue anymore. I thought it was just an April Fools joke, had a whole long comment about that. But no, apparently the music from that trailer where in the files for seemingly no reason. So maybe, maybe not? It does give me hope though that Fatshark might be persuaded to actually make a Bardin album.
I like to interpret this as; Where is our home? Over the mountains. Where are we heading? Over the mountains. It’s an ode to homecoming. Sung by those returning home from a long journey.
I thought they sing Where did we come from? Under the mountain Where are going? Over the mountain Which turns song into ode to traveling, leaving safety of home to discover new things. But I really like your version and interpretation. It's really heartwarming
There’s a lyric in the song that asks where are our kin and king and it’s over the mountain, so this song really feels like if anything what the average dwarf feels after working or fighting or anything, they’re just waiting to go back home and to see those they care and love and have stories to tell. Which in context of Bardin and the rest of the crew I think is heartwarming. I Guess if anything this songs vibe feels like something the LOTR hobbits will sing after the whole war of the ring business, or just any fantasy character/race that had those vibes
chords are
B# - Am - G - Am - G - Am - F - G
for those wanting to do a cover
Hey, I played on my dulcimer this song few time ago, I'm shy but I can try to record it =)
@@grothmotal Well in that case I am replying to your comment to be updated once you get to recording. :)
@@grothmotal YOu can do it :)
The chords (after the intro) are actually Am - C - G - Am - G - Am - F - G, not what is written above.
b# this actually c
I really like this song, not just as music, but from its perceived utility from the perspective of a Dwarf in the setting. It has very simple lyrics, making it easy to remember while drunk, so it's a good tavern song, it's somewhat repetitive in its verse, so it's easy to sing along and loop for long periods while also having a regular and consistent tempo, making it a good work/marching song, and the pace of the lyrics force you to regulate your breathing, making it a good hiking song at high altitudes. It is in essence the perfect Dwarf song, as it is a perfect tune for marching, working, and drinking in mountainous, high-altitude environments.
Thats unironically beautiful, holy shit
My Dwarven character in our current DND campaign sings many of Bardin's songs when the party goes on long travels, purely because of this reason, they're perfect dwarf songs.
Imagine skavens and chaos warriors storming the walls of your city. Imagine all the wrath of chaos gods and ask yourself a question - is it worth to save warhammer fantasy? Is it worth to extend the life of a dead world just to hear this song one day? "You say yes? So come on Umgi! They wont die on their own!"
this is beautiful
I dont think warhammer fantasy is dying? Maybe in the tabletop sense but otherwise I would disagree!
@@loosesingularity3121 i think he was in part refering to the setting being the end times.
@@midshipman8654 there is no such thing as consensual end times
Made me cry.
God I love the community and game
I would kill for full marching to the afterlife
Wrath and vengeance, grudge and strife!
@@pettysaltblock9358 Marching to the afterlife!
@@KRISPROLS01 because gw couldn't fucking think that the reason behind the low number of sales was that warhammer fantasy sculpts are older than most of the playerbase
I have already killed, yet I have not received such a version of the song...
Maybe ask Clamavi De Profundis? They seem to like dwarfs.
Y'know, I like this tune. It's reminds me of all the old stories of old Warhammer in a really nostalgic way, like your sitting round a campfire and telling your nephew about 'that one time your black orc regiment decimated your mate's ironbreakers without even taking a single hit' or 'how youre custom steam tank got blown up on turn one'....
:')
we need a 40k version of this so I can think back the time I rolled a streak of sixes and one gretchin with a pistol managed to take down a baneblade without any help, or the time I rolled a one and that was just the opening my friend needed to sweep half my army off the board with two knights
@@enclavecomms.officer5219 yeah. That's the TRUE spirit of wargaming, y'know. Whatever version or edition you play, it's the stories that come from it that stick with you.
They're almost Tolkien-esque.
Almost.
I want some rpg game form warhammer universe.. Something liek Gotrej And Felix
@@tomjilek871 that would be avesome
praise our lords and saviors:
Janfon1 and Bardin.
and Saltzpyre, Sienna, Kruber, but yeah 😌
Lyrics:
[Chorus]
Where did we come from
Over the mountain(s)
Where are we going
Over the mountain(s)
[Verse]
Where is my sweetheart
Over the mountains
Where is my hearthfire
Over the mountains
[Chorus]
[Verse]
Where are we buried
Under the mountains
Where are we sung of(?)
Under the mountains
[Kerillian]
Where shall I kill him
Under the mountains (oi)
Where shall I leave him
Under the mountains
[Chorus]
[Verse]
Where have my kin gone
Over the mountains
Where does my king rule
Over the mountains
[Chorus]
Love how you included kerillian
Hahahahahah 😂
Criminal this song wasn't given official lyrics.... UNTIL NOW :D Love ya Dawi, you bring a tear to the eye (Don't tell the Wutelgi). =D
Man, this music is simple yet its so fucking powerful!!!!!!!!!
Great for parties and singalongs hah
It perfectly captures bardin and valaya's values of good friends, good song, and good ale
Oh! hello there my friend from a very bready family
My dm used this as an intro for our dnd sessions. Brings up so many feelings!
Janfon, YOU are simply the greatest I have ever seen on YT. Thank you on behalf of the Great Horned. Thank you.
Great Horned? Skaven spy spotted!
@@Janfon1 Sometimes I just like to sneak into a tavern and listen to these interesting sounds.
@@justabaron2686 I'd read that story.
i literally tried last night to splice this together to make an extended version. I failed to make a good one. You are a legend for this, thank you.
I know know this game takes place during the end times, so the chances of a happy ending for literally ANYONE is automatically 0% but god damn listening to this suddenly makes me hope that, at the very least, the Ubersreik five get the conclusions they always wanted to their stories.
At least then they can fall knowing their personal goals are finished.
Finally being at peace, the only thing left is to be together as a group during the last moments of the world, whether it be slaying hordes of Skaven and chaos followers, or just all sitting together and looking at the sun setting for one final time before the world goes dark.
Just true...
I like to think that with the fantasy IP moving over to games like Total War that whilst GW’s ‘end times’ is the canon ending for the timeline they follow, it isn’t the only one. There’s countless Total War campaigns where this lot survive to slay long enough for the humans to die old and happy, and for the dwarf and elf to move on with their lives changed forever by the family they found in the streets of Ubersreik and ruins of Helmgart.
@@astratan2238 looking at the DLC careers seems to be like the happy ending i guess? Im new to fantasy but it gives me like a feeling its like that. Kruger gets to be a grail knight saltz gets to be a war priest im not familiar with sister of thorn yet but sounds like an honorable post i presume
@@andanjv It changes their lore ever so slightly. Those careers are definetly not canon, even to its own game.
@@andanjv Sister of the Thorns is honorable, but not exactly happy, she has essentially traded her soul to a variety of Elven goddesses both light and dark. They give her power, but she is tied to their wills and the magic of Athel Loren.
Sorry for the holdup Piercing Blue, here is the extended version you requested
You've done it again, Janfon!
Oh yay, thank you so much! This is awesome!
Yo, any chance you could export remaining OST from expeditions? Nurgle one is my favorite
The fact you even did THIS in the first place is worth waiting for the end times (dont take it wrong or too litteraly the end times SUCK but you know what i mean.)
Finally.... I have found it. The good ending to bardins song book. Thank you janfon, thank you for your service to humanity.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't listen to this daily.
Happy you are making a life on youtube from Vermintide.
I look forward to you branching out in the future.
What seas are next for domination? Total War assets? 40k?
If I had enough money for that game? Hah perhaps. I liked it during the free weekend, though, and MandaloreGaming made a great video about it
Fingers crossed for Darktide, too, very much looking forward to its release. I hope my asset ripping technique will work well for it too hah
@@Janfon1 Darktide looks really fun but looking at the characters I don't believe I'll ever like them as much as the Ubersreik Five
Thank you Wayneradiotv for showing this
everytime I hear this song it always put a smile on my face no matter what
Where are we going?
OVER THE MOUNTAIN-
WITH OUR BIKES!
You sir, have made my weekend. Thank you. You have no idea how much I appreciate your channel and your work. Cheers.
You've made a dawi's day with this mate.
Even though the song is very cheerful and happy, you forget that the game takes place in the end times makes this sort of sad for me.
Its sort of bittersweet
I’d like to imagine that somewhere in the mortal realms this songbook survived and is used by some people as “oh this stuff is a classic, it’s old and don’t know who made it but it slaps”
Soothing and Simple.
This is perfect to add your own lyrics, imagine composing a song with your friends after finishing a roleplay session
Just like cousin Okri used to sing on hikes
Thank you for making this, my players are going to love this for the next session! 😄
The only book i would be happy to bring back to taals keep after a mission
I've been listening to this for a full day after I heard Kerillian singing it with the group in a Chaos Wastes mission
Thank you, Janfon, this is what I hope Darktide can give us, this kind of camaraderie.
This makes me nostalgic for a life ive never lived
This is making me damn, teary eyed
Thanks for putting this out there!
Also, Janfon, thank you for being you!
An almost perfect pentatonic scale, to make the ancestors proud.
Its such a heartwarming yet nostalgic melody, making me feel stuff
The craftdwarfship is of the highest quality
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The prose is simple and epic.
I keep listening to this song. Its just so wholesome xD
Thanks for the song. Got a new song for my walks.
You are madman. I would never expect to hear so clear music, literally just waiting until somebody adds singing! I believe it will happen sooner or later, but it will!
Awesome!
A very touching song considering my own people are from the mountains of Asia (somewhere around China) and this song is amazing.
this is the vibe all dnd parties should strive for!
I want to preface this by saying I am a heartless bastard. I don’t exactly tend to be very emotional.
But this song literally brings a tear to my eye, and i could not tell you why.
This is going in the book!
Not of grudge, the other one where I mark things I like.
THE MAGIC IS REAL!
wish that bardin's songbook wasn't a joke :(. might've got me to pick up a intrument for once, who knows maybe i'll try to make the book probably not gonna be good but its worth a try. course people have already played the song on a actual intrument so i'll just ask them for the chords so it can be put into the book. try to learn more of bardin's hand writing, try to get the front and the drawing done hand drawn :P
(don't expect something good or it even happening at all)
if it helps scratch the itch, the chords are
B# - Am - G - Am - G - Am - F - G
just repeated for the whole song :)
Those two who thumbs downed this, you're in my book of grudges I'll have you know.
they went straigh' in the FUCKUN' BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So Kerillian, how was your time in Empire of Mayflies?
Kerillian: Where did we come from over the mountains! Where are we going over the mountains! Please make it stooop!
Why it is a nice song is it not wutelgi
My best song of the year
Man, if u wasnt the man i would've kissed ya
I get the reference.
@@carlosbustamanteruiz nice
props for tf2
Hot damn.
Thanks a lot my man
this is very nice, thank you for this.
After knowing the full story of warhammer fantasy end times, it really gave me the 'we tried but we were too late' vibe that I bitterly like but couldn't help but contrast it to 40k where the imperium of man, despite it being broken, may still have the chance and all other factions to get a better decent ending than this version.
Bloody fantastic
Where did we come from
Over the mountain(s)
Where are we going
Over the mountain(s)
I'm surprised as it's a Dwarf song that the first Over the mountain isn't Under the mountain as Dwarf like to go under them lol
@@prich0382 Yes, but Bardin is ranger, they are patroling the tops of the mountains :)
@@prich0382 Some of the verses ingame say "under the mountain".
using this song for my dwarf bard in dnd
Hey mate, I was wondering if you could isolate the new version of vermintide's main theme from chaos wastes? You know the one you hear during Saltzpyre's speech when you launch the game
Holy shit wait... wait there is a track that sounds very similar to the one in the trailer
Hang on lemme get this up on YT
maybe we should put together a petition or fund something and get fatshark to make and release a full album so we can get an actual songbook/CD like there was for the call of duty zombies 4 man killing crew.
Fantastic been waiting for 2 years!
Theme of vampires exploding in a casino
i wish this was on spotify
I love this song !!! OVER THE MOUTAIN
This song feels so lonesome for some reason. Like it's a song that some wayward adventurer would sing in a barren tundra, which isnt right, since there are four (or five) wayward adventurers in this game
Would love to see one of these for march into the afterlife.
Perfect way to end a long day! Thanks!
appreciated
quality umgak indeed
Damn this is really good. I'd love to listen to more of this type of music, anybody have any idea what genre this qualifies as
Tough for me to tell precisely, I guess it's just adventurous fantasy folk tavern music?
I have some recommendations that might sound close - check out Durin's Awakening by Lonely Mountain Band and Sound of Infinity by Furor Gallico
Oh and Ainundale - Nevrast!!! Maybe not the first song on the album, but the second one onwards
ruclips.net/video/Fx_PWhlMkKg/видео.html
Oh and the Stronghold soundtrack - specifically Pints a Flowin and John Barleycorn!
ruclips.net/video/bErcjCtbtxo/видео.html
@@Janfon1 The Man himself responds and with great taste as well! Thanks Janfon1
Maybe something like European folk music, or a shanty?
You should make a video on loop, the ubersreik 5 marching or rope climbing on the slope of the mountain.
Now I want a where have all the gobbos gone 😭
Can you do Marching to the Afterlife extended next please ?
Sanity Restored
Your doing Grungni's work mate.
Hm. Yeah I gotta use this for DND tavern music
The elf’s horizontal again!
the ending sounds so sad
Like watching the sundown as the party dies down
@@Janfon1 its such a sweet song, i catch myself singing it often n it always makes me sad. i dont know, just the fact they all end up eventually dying just because its end times, despite their hardest efforts.. it makes me sad, they always make me sad because i love them all so much and i dont like the thought of them dying
@@skullempty5851 It has a sense of longing and melancholy, perfect for a Dawi like Bardin, and for the Warhammer setting too.
The Dawi had a large empire, many holds, but gradually they lost most except those near the Empire and Bretonnia, aided by Sigmar Heldenhammer. Bardin lost contact with his daughter, lost a son, his wife and was a ranger in the forests of the Empire. Bardin always wanted to be an engineer like his uncle, but his father died in the mines due his dad's extreme distrust of new methodology, the hydraulic mine post, and the mine collapsed. His uncle covered up how his Bardin's father died, and became a slayer, never to be heard from again. Not until his pilgrimage to the Chaos Wastes did Bardin find a piece of himself which he thought lost, the god Mogrim blessed Bardin and rekindled his lost love of engineering.
Regardless, I choose to believe the Old World never ended, and Bardin, along with the others fight on and averted the End Times.
❤❤❤❤❤
Play this when your trotting through the Gates of Saint Peter into the Lands of Glory Everlasting.
Found my funeral song
Dem Helmgart Hood mfs boutta vibe to this shite
Someone get David Rintoul on the phone!
We got the theme, now we need the voice.
Holy shit
is there a download link for this! or do i gotta RUclips to mp3 this umgak
Will it be on Spotify?
Could you do one for afterlife 🥺🙏
There is no music for the Afterlife in the game, but there is a fanmade edit by Exc! ruclips.net/video/Kz9Q0DIU8TM/видео.html
Im not done listening to this
Me neither hah
Man. :')
Saltzpyre and Sienna disliked this
Boga… Never thought I’d shed a tear to Vermintide music.
🎶 where are we *BURIED-* _swvff-dff-dmmhm-swvrr-hff-whsnghhff-hm-huh-hmhm-mm_ 🎶
Any Idea on how to get the sheet music for this song? ! would love to learn how to play it.
Not really, that's a question that should be sent to Jesper Kyd I think. i haven't seen any fanmade ones either
@@Janfon1 Ya, i havn't been able to find one online. Thanks for the tip though.
It might just be me but I started humming diggy diggy hole in my head while listening to this, all dwarf music sounds the same.
what is this music genre called
Bardcore?
@@Bloom0029 Grudge
1 hr version plz
Meanwhile the worlds literally ending
hi wayners
so this is cut content i guess ?
No clue anymore. I thought it was just an April Fools joke, had a whole long comment about that. But no, apparently the music from that trailer where in the files for seemingly no reason. So maybe, maybe not? It does give me hope though that Fatshark might be persuaded to actually make a Bardin album.
@@Rodoet001 they could make like 3 or 4 songs for shit's and gigles. they all ready have 2 unleast
dwarf music
wayn e
I like to interpret this as;
Where is our home?
Over the mountains.
Where are we heading?
Over the mountains.
It’s an ode to homecoming. Sung by those returning home from a long journey.
I thought they sing
Where did we come from?
Under the mountain
Where are going?
Over the mountain
Which turns song into ode to traveling, leaving safety of home to discover new things. But I really like your version and interpretation. It's really heartwarming
There’s a lyric in the song that asks where are our kin and king and it’s over the mountain, so this song really feels like if anything what the average dwarf feels after working or fighting or anything, they’re just waiting to go back home and to see those they care and love and have stories to tell. Which in context of Bardin and the rest of the crew I think is heartwarming. I Guess if anything this songs vibe feels like something the LOTR hobbits will sing after the whole war of the ring business, or just any fantasy character/race that had those vibes