@@somegirl675 I've never actually played Arena or Daggerfall. My entry into the series was Morrowind. And I may not have ever played Morrowind either (because I hadn't heard of it), except it came as a "free game" with a video card I bought.
Damn....Morrowind was the defining moment of my childhood. I would miss days on days to stay home for hours, glued to this game, exploring caves, Daedric ruins, SOLSTIEM!, Thrisk hall!, and evening becoming a werewolf for the first time...God the memories and possibilities were endless. Skyrim could never....I have so much respect for this game. Thank you Morrowind for making my dreams of a perfect rpg a reality.
What a perfect game to discover in the pandemic era! I mean... perfect game to discover in ANY era but what an amazing time to find such an immersive escape to a beautiful world... I know some friends who found Skyrim in the pandemic too. Such great games that stand the test of time!
Glad you made the discovery. Wealth beyond measure, outlander! Going on 2 decades now and I still live in Balmora. God Howard blessed us with this masterpiece and my life hasn't been the same since.
It's an adventuring track. It plays when you're outside in the open world map. It's often interrupted by the audio triggers for combat which play songs like Ambush! and Knight's Charge.
If you don't know, then you clearly are clinging on to something you missed. I can't say that I can repeat most of the melodies from memory, but without a doubt I can recall on mark when all of the songs played. You may levitate around the subject, but it seems my mind has been burdened (perhaps by a greater bonewalker) with these songs. From Hortator to Nerevarine, from the reincarnation of the Devil, Dagoth Ur's, companion at Red Mountain to the vanquisher of the sixth house, we remember.And if you're just now getting into Morrowind, lemme just say that the non leveled system of the game is amazing. Get into some business you can't handle you'll get whooped, but if you can survive; then to the victor go the spoils. PS: Save often, the world of Vvardenfel c an be a dangerous place ; ] Oh and mark at your quest givvers. Fatigue affects your spell casting abilities so watch that (easier on PC than consoles)
Morrowind, my sweet home... no one knows how i miss you. Have you ever seen flame rising to the skies from the very heart of Red Mountain and mechanical voices singing next to living about immortal glory of Resdayn?!
Nerevar Rising brought me to tears and tightened my chest like a giant had just planted itself on my shoulders. Morrowind was truly an era all its own.
Different approaches to the main theme are supposed to fit different lands and cultures. Dunmer culture is not as "bombastic" as Nord culture, the very land of Vvardenfell is nothing like skandinavian-like Skyrim. And main themes show those differences.
Morrowind is what got me back into video games after my Dad passed away. I hadn’t played in four years and I needed something to do in the barracks while in school and my friend showed me the game. I fell in love with the lore, mystery and exploration. Fast forward to the first time I was in Solthiem in the Dragonborn dlc and neverar rising started playing out of nowhere. The nostalgia took my breath away. So beautiful.
Morrowind came out on May 1st, 2002. My dad, being a massive gamer, who owned the original XBOX, got it. I was born on October 19th, 2002. A lot of my earliest memories were my dad in daedric armor, exploring the vast, and rich lands of Vvardenfell. I would watch him for hours at a time, watching him explore and kill the occasional deadly Vvardenfell creature, or anyone that stood in his way. This beautiful game was truly one of my first experiences of gaming (only being beaten by Halo). Years later, on Christmas, my brother and I got the next generation, the XBOX 360. We were stoked, obviously. But a few years later, my dad made a decision that would change my life. On the Christmas of 2011, he got me Skyrim. My first experience playing this beautiful series for myself, and I was ecstatic. I explored everything my little 9 year old hands could find. I was a true Dragonborn, I stayed dragons left and right, until reaching my final goal of Alduin. It wasn't until years later that I finally played Morrowind. It was just as amazing as I remembered it. In a way, it was like I had finally come home. I joined a house, I built my own stronghold, I left my name in the history of Solstheim, I conquered the hunt of Hircine, I finished the corrupt Tribunal, and killed the devil of Red Mountain. But above all else, I soaked in the beauty of Vvardenfell. I experienced the thrills and the joys of this alien, yet so familiar world. I became the Hortator, I grasped my destiny as Nerevarine. And it was so glorious. It felt just as glorious and amazing as it felt a decade before. I can't even play Skyrim or Oblivion again without thinking of the beauty and amazement in the wonderfully crafted world of Morrowind. It was almost like I was spoiled by Morrowind. This arrangement made me tear up, hearing Nerevar Rising played after the buildup of the rest of the piece made the emotions that were previously welled break free. This is 4 years old but thank you for this arrangement. Morrowind truly is a masterpiece.
I wish every aspiring composer had access to an orchestra, at least once. Imagine hearing your piece so organically for the first time, and all the ways it would change you.
Aaaa, quelle nostalgique! Used to play it, still in love with the music :) Still thrilled by the main theme, still enchanted by the Silt Rider theme! Morrowind themes have become classical music.
Wow thank you SO much for not editing out all that coughing. That just added to the immersion and really made me feel like I was in Morrowind. Fantastic work. You N'wah!
Wow, actually took the time &effort to start from the very beginning (the arrival), amazing! Morrowind theme is the original, and still the most complex and best one.
One of the best game soundtracks ever. I played this game for obvious reasons and fell in love the the ES Franchise. The game was on Xbox on my first playthrough and it was amazing for its time it was a masterpiece. This was in like 2003ish.
I have listened to video game soundtracks but like this there is no other like it, from the first time I hear it, it spells me, 2021 and still playing this amazing game.
Morrowind is my favorite game of all time. I know to some it might sound stupid but it really did help to shape a lot of my life as a kid playing it in 2003 on xbox for the first time.
I don't think there's any music from any other game that has stuck with me and become imprinted in my mind as much as Morrowind's has. I think video games can be masterpieces of art, and they don't get the credit they deserve.
Why does it even need remastering? You may want to use OpenMW, and even that is not mandatory. This game is just great as it is, without graphics mods whatsoever.
I remember playing this game for the very first time, about 20 years ago. I thought to myself, "This is going to be cool. This is going to be very, very cool." Understatement of the decade.
Hello Morrowind from 2019. I just wanna let you know that, 17 years later, I'm still playing you.
Me too.
The game is older than me but it's one of my favorite
I've tried to go back but I've become such an archer that I just can't = P Eagerly awaiting the finish of Skywind.
You only go back to Morrowind? I've been playing Arena since it came out.
...Christ why?
@@somegirl675 I've never actually played Arena or Daggerfall. My entry into the series was Morrowind. And I may not have ever played Morrowind either (because I hadn't heard of it), except it came as a "free game" with a video card I bought.
I can remember being 6 years old and sitting on the arm of the sofa watching my dad play morrowind I wish I could go back to then. 🙂🙂
Damn....Morrowind was the defining moment of my childhood. I would miss days on days to stay home for hours, glued to this game, exploring caves, Daedric ruins, SOLSTIEM!, Thrisk hall!, and evening becoming a werewolf for the first time...God the memories and possibilities were endless. Skyrim could never....I have so much respect for this game. Thank you Morrowind for making my dreams of a perfect rpg a reality.
0:10 - Silt Sunrise
0:58 - Peaceful Waters
2:18 - Over The Next Hill
3:35 - Nerevar Rising
thanks, bagel.
Who the Feck is Nerevar , he's not in the game
@@mattasticmattattack8546 Huh! You weren't...him/her? Aaaaw 😞
*Nostalgia. I let out a tear.*
No one cares that you cry to a video.. fucking hell
only one?)
Stand up. There you go. You were dreaming.
Why are you shaking? Are you okay? What's your name?
Not even the storm could wake you.
i heard them say we've reached morrowind, i'm sure they'll let us go
@@fall-from-grace1008 now quiet, here comes the guard.
You will go no further untill you have papers
Playing Morrowind for the first time was the best thing that happened to me in 2020.
I’ve just started my first Playthrough last week!
Wake up traveller you been sleeping!!!! we have arrived
What a perfect game to discover in the pandemic era! I mean... perfect game to discover in ANY era but what an amazing time to find such an immersive escape to a beautiful world... I know some friends who found Skyrim in the pandemic too. Such great games that stand the test of time!
One of the best things of 2023 for me.
Glad you made the discovery. Wealth beyond measure, outlander!
Going on 2 decades now and I still live in Balmora. God Howard blessed us with this masterpiece and my life hasn't been the same since.
I still play Morrowind after all this many years, one of the best RPGs ever!
0:10 - Silt Sunrise
3:22 - Nerevar Rising
BobAlawishus when does silt sunrise play?
It's already timestamped in my comment. It's the first thing they play at 10 seconds.
BobAlawishus i meant in the game lol
It's an adventuring track. It plays when you're outside in the open world map. It's often interrupted by the audio triggers for combat which play songs like Ambush! and Knight's Charge.
If you don't know, then you clearly are clinging on to something you missed. I can't say that I can repeat most of the melodies from memory, but without a doubt I can recall on mark when all of the songs played. You may levitate around the subject, but it seems my mind has been burdened (perhaps by a greater bonewalker) with these songs. From Hortator to Nerevarine, from the reincarnation of the Devil, Dagoth Ur's, companion at Red Mountain to the vanquisher of the sixth house, we remember.And if you're just now getting into Morrowind, lemme just say that the non leveled system of the game is amazing. Get into some business you can't handle you'll get whooped, but if you can survive; then to the victor go the spoils. PS: Save often, the world of Vvardenfel c an be a dangerous place ; ] Oh and mark at your quest givvers. Fatigue affects your spell casting abilities so watch that (easier on PC than consoles)
Nerevar Rising gives me goosebumps when it fully kicks in with everyone! Amazing score, amazing performance!
Axess2084 Switch to 1.25 speed
Man my tears start dropping... What memories.. it is like from an other life of me..
Azura guide you.
Morrowind, my sweet home... no one knows how i miss you. Have you ever seen flame rising to the skies from the very heart of Red Mountain and mechanical voices singing next to living about immortal glory of Resdayn?!
Quickly outlander, or go away
My time is precious, so make it quick
Why walk when you can ride?
YOU N'WAH
You Swit!!!
Wealthy beyond measure, outlander.
Nerevar Rising brought me to tears and tightened my chest like a giant had just planted itself on my shoulders.
Morrowind was truly an era all its own.
To the Drum guy: You played Lorkhans Heart and didn't get deleted! good job, you're a boss.
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
I like how understated the music is in Morrowind. Not that Skyrim's is bad, but it's more bombastic.
Fhe Skyrim theme is a lot more in your face whereas Morrowinds a lot more subtle by comparison
kebsis only issue I have the the music is it's so memorable it feels overused in the game.
A difference that maybe underscores a cultural difference between the dunmer and the nords.
Skyrim's theme does fit though considering
NORDS!
Different approaches to the main theme are supposed to fit different lands and cultures. Dunmer culture is not as "bombastic" as Nord culture, the very land of Vvardenfell is nothing like skandinavian-like Skyrim. And main themes show those differences.
4 dislikes nice try dagoth ur.
haha battle of red mountain.. nice
LOL
Damn Dreamers
Those swits
did you get the false copy of youtube?...shame on you sweet nerevar
This is so epic. I love that an orchestra can even think to do this.
Morrowind = LIFE !!
Morrowind is what got me back into video games after my Dad passed away. I hadn’t played in four years and I needed something to do in the barracks while in school and my friend showed me the game. I fell in love with the lore, mystery and exploration. Fast forward to the first time I was in Solthiem in the Dragonborn dlc and neverar rising started playing out of nowhere. The nostalgia took my breath away. So beautiful.
May the divines bless you, sera.
Morrowind came out on May 1st, 2002. My dad, being a massive gamer, who owned the original XBOX, got it. I was born on October 19th, 2002. A lot of my earliest memories were my dad in daedric armor, exploring the vast, and rich lands of Vvardenfell. I would watch him for hours at a time, watching him explore and kill the occasional deadly Vvardenfell creature, or anyone that stood in his way. This beautiful game was truly one of my first experiences of gaming (only being beaten by Halo). Years later, on Christmas, my brother and I got the next generation, the XBOX 360. We were stoked, obviously. But a few years later, my dad made a decision that would change my life. On the Christmas of 2011, he got me Skyrim. My first experience playing this beautiful series for myself, and I was ecstatic. I explored everything my little 9 year old hands could find. I was a true Dragonborn, I stayed dragons left and right, until reaching my final goal of Alduin. It wasn't until years later that I finally played Morrowind. It was just as amazing as I remembered it. In a way, it was like I had finally come home. I joined a house, I built my own stronghold, I left my name in the history of Solstheim, I conquered the hunt of Hircine, I finished the corrupt Tribunal, and killed the devil of Red Mountain. But above all else, I soaked in the beauty of Vvardenfell. I experienced the thrills and the joys of this alien, yet so familiar world. I became the Hortator, I grasped my destiny as Nerevarine. And it was so glorious. It felt just as glorious and amazing as it felt a decade before. I can't even play Skyrim or Oblivion again without thinking of the beauty and amazement in the wonderfully crafted world of Morrowind. It was almost like I was spoiled by Morrowind. This arrangement made me tear up, hearing Nerevar Rising played after the buildup of the rest of the piece made the emotions that were previously welled break free. This is 4 years old but thank you for this arrangement.
Morrowind truly is a masterpiece.
2020. I'am crying right now. Thanks.
20 years later and this game still never ceases to amaze me. Beautiful performance of one of my favorite game soundtracks ever
I am disappointed there was no "The Road Most Traveled" included in this arrangement, but it was still great.
Pinhead Larry The Road Most Travelled is the best thing about Morrowind, by far, I love it.
The middle and low brass is what makes this, especially those french horns. Just beautiful.
Плачу от того, насколько это прекрасно сыграно. Браво!
My heart swelled when I heard the start of Nerevar Rising. My eyes contain water
От этой темы мурашки по коже
I wish every aspiring composer had access to an orchestra, at least once. Imagine hearing your piece so organically for the first time, and all the ways it would change you.
Well, Mr Soule has had the honor many times. And rightfully so
Absolutely lovely adaptation,
Only thing I miss is the heart of lorkhan.
Heart of the Nirn
5:00 goosebumps and pure nostalgia
This brought me to tears. Amazing rendition. Words fail to express my love for this.
Nostalgia. Thanks it's so beatifull
Я просто балдею от этой мелодии. Морровинд .
Надеюсь мы вернёмся туда в новой тес.
Когда я слушаю эти мелодии я будто возвращаюсь в то время. Эту любимая и лучшая игра для меня)
mournhold...city of light...city of magic!
Justice never sleeps...
Wealth beyond measure outlander...
Speak outlander...
Aaaa, quelle nostalgique! Used to play it, still in love with the music :) Still thrilled by the main theme, still enchanted by the Silt Rider theme! Morrowind themes have become classical music.
The chills...
Outstanding! Supreme masterpiece ❤
brings back memories. I'm very emotional with these types of music.
and a tear falls out of nostalgia at min 3:40
Beautiful! Bravo!
Ive followed and listened to Jeremy Soules work over the years and Morrowind stand outas his best work by far. Means a lot to me.
Wow thank you SO much for not editing out all that coughing. That just added to the immersion and really made me feel like I was in Morrowind. Fantastic work. You N'wah!
Aaah... yes... the wonderful flute at the end of Silt Sunrise. Sounds brilliant!
I really like the style of the conductor, so smooth and clear in his movements with a lot of power when it's needed.
Best song on the soundtrack first..and tears immediately god damn its perfect
So nostalgic.. i remember being like a 7 years old boy and Playing morrowind on the Xbox classic the first time...
Listening to this while at work, the nostalgia is unreal
Playing Morrowind again in 2022 has been like coming home.
True outlander. I had the same feeling when I played it again after many years, in 2021/2022. Like coming home :)
Wow, actually took the time &effort to start from the very beginning (the arrival), amazing! Morrowind theme is the original, and still the most complex and best one.
What a grand and intoxicating masterpiece.
Thanks for the memories...
One of the best game soundtracks ever. I played this game for obvious reasons and fell in love the the ES Franchise. The game was on Xbox on my first playthrough and it was amazing for its time it was a masterpiece. This was in like 2003ish.
Thank you for this.
I wish i had an orchestra around me i could play all my favourite video game music with, like this one. Very well done
Beautiful.
Such amazing music. I really like the tempo. Seems with the game then sped it up a bit. Amazing work.
3:42 is what I came for, very nice!
tears in my eyes
Yeah me too. So great
I'm quite the opposite. Silt sunrise ftw
yeah..my childhood lol. This music I heard 1000 times. The best ES game so far.
Tears in my eyes and a smile on my face.
I'm impressed by how good this really is.
Thank you very much for this.
Why walk when you can ride ?
To improve my athletics skill
@@airofglass7464 also jump to improve acrobatics
This really reminded me of Morrowind's magic, something even the game itself hasn't been able to do for me these passing months, gorgeous.
Gotta love this songs
Tears and memories.
This is incredible!!!
Amazing.
Good one. Someone should make a Morrowind movie with a remastered soundtrack something like this.
Damn, this sounds so close to the original, great job.
Music poured, and under the blow of emotions, tears came out and pinched the bridge of the nose ..
I actualy cryed , this song is beautiful (ofc I played the game)
There's something about the chill songs in the Morrowind soundtrack that never fails to make me feel sleepy and calm.
thank you...just thanks a lot...
YOU ARE AWESOME
"Wealth beyond measure, Outlander."
Enchanting thrilling and emotive, the game was simply a one of a kind masterpiece and the soundtrack made it all the more captivating.
I went cycling in the park with this playing in my earbuds. Incredible experience.
This made me shiver so much
I have listened to video game soundtracks but like this there is no other like it, from the first time I hear it, it spells me, 2021 and still playing this amazing game.
2024, Morrowind still my favorite game. ❤️
It's been many years since I've been to Morrowind. I hope to return someday.
Morrowind is my favorite game of all time. I know to some it might sound stupid but it really did help to shape a lot of my life as a kid playing it in 2003 on xbox for the first time.
Me gusto! Gracias
I don't think there's any music from any other game that has stuck with me and become imprinted in my mind as much as Morrowind's has. I think video games can be masterpieces of art, and they don't get the credit they deserve.
omg, so good!!! I miss this game so much. I hope they decide to remaster it! :)
Check Skywind ;-)
In 3 years when they're out of alpha.
Yeah it is underway as we speak. I liked morrowind better than oblivion and skyrim. It had way better music.
Why does it even need remastering? You may want to use OpenMW, and even that is not mandatory. This game is just great as it is, without graphics mods whatsoever.
Gregor I'd pay for a fully-voiced version if they hire a few Dunmer voice actors
Home ❤
I have never played this game but when I hear this music I get chills I feel like I am in Morrowind
Playing Morrowind again thanks to the lockdown, loved it but didn't understand everything when I was 9 lol so super happy to play it now at 26
My dream is to attend such a concert!
This deserves more views.
classic now! it's immortality for Jeremy Soul
I hope this game will once reach (for at least a try) every RPG fan for it is an epitome of the genre.
It's almost the end of 2020 and I'm still playing it
I think nostalgia has nothing to do with this, I've never played Morrowind and I can already tell the story this song wants to sing
Well hello there from 2021.
"After all this time?"
"Always."
that just made me cry
wooow, this is genius
Why are there tears on your face?
Because I traveled back in time
I remember playing this game for the very first time, about 20 years ago. I thought to myself, "This is going to be cool. This is going to be very, very cool."
Understatement of the decade.
i feel nostalgic and wishing to travel back to this strange, dangerous and marvellous land... to Morrowind :)