“Then something woke up inside him, and he wished to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword.” Me too Bilbo, me too.
He felt like an adventure after hearing this song... How do we feel after watching all the movies and reading the books and listening to the songs soo many times 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@aidanrobertson5524 hobbits are men which means that they are counted as a member of that race and so briefly are in the halls of Mandos before departing to the unknown beyond
@@bobbob-yr4bh Little known fact, he was also Frodo Baggins in the BBC radio dramatization from decades before. :) He got to play both roles...which must have been quite interesting.
@@aidanrobertson5524 If i remember correctly Elrond said that Frodo and Bilbo both were welcomed in the undying lands because of their roles with the one ring
My wife and I had our first child just over one month ago and this video is our only guaranteed method of soothing him to sleep when he gets too fussy. As soon as the music begins he instantly calms!
We've been playing the Misty Mountains Cold for our daughter since the movie came out, then we found this.She's 8 now and this is still a much requested sleepy time song.
I spent my childhood in a house at the edge of a pine forest on the shores of the Baltic sea. My big brother with whom I lived there has always been a nerd, so it was always about fantasy and medieval atmosphere. We went to the woods, would come up with cool maps and legends of fictional worlds and of course I've watched all the movies on the Lord of the Rings 5 times over. I remembered those times we sat late in the evening with nothing but a dim warm lamp as I looked out into the dark pine forest hearing the howling of dogs (or maybe even those were wolves) and the cawing of crows. That feeling. That sense of distant great and wanderous something, not bright and full of joy, but neither dark and cruel... That feeling of something great and cold, something universal and so absolute that you seem insignificant in the face of it. This song is one of the few things that pinches those of my nerves that let me once again remember vividly that feeling. When I hear it I once again stand at the window gazing into the Estonian white night and see a raven sitting on the tree branch... cawing.
Treu, I felt the same with some outdoor places that I had planned for vacation which I eventually did go such as Patagonia Andes, Himalayas Everest base camp, Greenland
2021 -- still listening to this masterpiece. 2041 -- still listening to this masterpiece. 2061 -- still listening to this masterpiece. 2071 (deathbed) -- still listening to this masterpiece.
"As they sang the hobbit felt the love of beautiful things made by hands and by cunning and by magic moving through him, a fierce and jealous love, the desire of the hearts of dwarves. Then something Tookish woke up inside him, and he wished to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick. He looked out of the window. The Stars were out in a dark sky above the trees. He thought of the jewels of the dwarves shining in dark caverns. Suddenly in the wood beyond The Water a flame leapt up--probably somebody lighting a wood-fire--and he thought of plundering dragons settling on his quiet Hill and kindling it all to flames. He shuddered; and very quickly he was plain Mr. Baggins of Bag-End, Under-Hill, again."
"He got up trembling. He had less than half a mind to fetch the lamp, and more than half a mind to pretend to, and go and hide behind the beer barrels in the cellar, and not come out again until all the dwarves had gone away. Suddenly he found that the music and the singing had stopped, and they where all looking at him with eyes shining in the dark."
The song of Durin sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it. In my opinion, both reading it in the books and listening to it now, the greatest of the songs of the Dwarves.
"As they sang the hobbit felt the love of beautiful things made by hands and by cunning and by magic moving through him, a fierce and jealous love, the desire of the hearts of dwarves." This. is what your music feels like to experience.
The "Farewell" part always reminds me that some of them never got the chance to enjoy their homecoming when it was all set and done. They went through the journey, they retrieved their lost gold and glory, but failed to ever return to another evening by the hearth, all together, eating, drinking, smoking, and singing.
@@thatguyinelnorte My grandfather may have served aboard one of the few US submarines to suffer no casualties during World War II, but every submariner knew _someone_ who went "on eternal patrol". And the _Finback_ (that was the sub) did have a couple close calls (including one where they blundered into a Japanese submarine base).
That is war, and that is both the burden yet greatest achievement for many. To walk to battle knowing you might not return and doing so anyways is what you do for those you love. In this moment I am reminded of a battle cry I read about from another “fantasy” world… “For those we cherish, we die in glory.”
I know what you mean. I was 6 ft 5 in and couldn't grow a beard for the life of me. Now I'm about 2 ft shorter, have a beard that goes about half way down my chest, and my voice dropped an octave.
Rest in peace, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Your words heralded magic and inspiration for every generation after yours, and sparked the fire for many writers' muses. From a writer to a writer, from a man to a master...thank you, Mr. Tolkien. For everything that you've created.
beautiful, i totally agree, J.R.R Tolkien was indeed a master of his generation, he was a 'Master Skywalker' of the fandom and beauty we all know and love today. Also, writer to a writer, thank you for commenting this, this truly brought me to tears.
There's a deep yearning in all of us to connect with nature. It's just been buried for so long that a movie like this opened it to the light. Unfortunately only a few will know how to do the same,when making future movies for us to enjoy
These are the lyrics of the Misty Mountains cold in Scottish Gaelic (dunno why but here it is!) ada thairis air na beanntan ceòthach fuar Gu dungeons domhainn agus uaimhean aosta Feumaidh sinn falbh airson briseadh an latha Gus an t-òr draoidheil bàn a shireadh. Rinn na troich yore geasan cumhachdach, Fhad ‘s a bhiodh ùird a’ tuiteam mar chluig a ’glagadaich Ann an àiteachan domhainn, far am bi rudan dorcha a ’cadal, Ann an tallachan falamh fo na h-easan. Airson seann rìgh agus tighearna elvish An sin tha ulaidh òrail gleansach Bhiodh iad a ’cumadh agus ag obair, agus aotrom a ghlac iad Gus falach ann an seudan air fèileadh a ’chlaidheimh. Air necklaces airgid rinn iad strì Na reultan flùr, air crùin a bhiodh iad a ’crochadh An teine-dràgon, ann an sreang toinnte Bha iad a ’lasadh solas na gealaich agus na grèine. Fada thairis air na beanntan ceòthach fuar Gu dungeons domhainn agus uaimhean aosta Feumaidh sinn air falbh, fois an latha, Gus tagradh a dhèanamh air an òr a dhìochuimhnich sinn o chionn fhada. Goblets a shnaigh iad an sin dhaibh fhèin Agus clàrsaichean òir; far nach eil duine a ’deànamh An sin luidh iad fada, agus mòran òran Chaidh a sheinn gun chluinntinn le fir no sìobhragan. Bha na craobhan giuthais a ’ròstadh air an àirde, Bha na gaothan a ’gearan anns an oidhche. Bha an teine dearg, sgaoil e lasrach; Bha na craobhan mar lòchrain a ’lasadh le solas. Bha na glagan a ’glagadaich san dale Agus fir bha iad a ’coimhead suas le aghaidhean bàn; Tha an dràgon nas làidire na teine Laididh na tùir agus na taighean lag. Bha a ’bheinn a’ smocadh fon ghealach; Na troichean a chuala iad an dochann. Theich iad an talla aca gu tuiteam Fo a chasan, fon ghealach. Òran Durin: Bha an saoghal òg, na beanntan uaine, Chan fhacas stain fhathast air a ’Ghealach, Cha deach faclan a chuir sìos air allt no clach Nuair a dhùisg Durin agus a ’coiseachd leis fhèin. Dh ’ainmich e na cnuic gun ainm agus dells; Dh ’òl e à tobraichean nach deach fhuasgladh fhathast; Chrath e agus choimhead e ann am Mirrormere, Agus chunnaic crùn de rionnagan a ’nochdadh, Mar ghems air snàithlean airgid, Os cionn dubhar a chinn. Tha an saoghal liath, na beanntan sean, Tha teine a ’cheàrnaidh cho fuar-fhuar; Chan eil clàrsach air a slaodadh, chan eil òrd a ’tuiteam: Tha an dorchadas a ’gabhail còmhnaidh ann an tallachan Durin; Tha an dubhar na laighe air an uaigh aige Ann am Moria, ann an Khazad-dûm. Ach fhathast tha na rionnagan fodha a ’nochdadh Ann an Mirrormere dorcha agus gun ghaoth; An sin tha a chrùn ann an uisge domhainn, Bidh Till Durin a ’dùsgadh a-rithist bho chadal.
Had 2 really wired little girls who wouldn't go to sleep. Sung them 4 lullabies but they'd just start up again when done. Put this on (no video just the music)...they calmed down...then went to sleep. Bless you all!
I’ve been coming back to listen to this song for 2 years. My favorite parts: 5:28 with the bells, 6:40 Durin’s song, 15:08 when the ethereal singing starts, 15:20 Rohan’s theme, 15:35 Gondor’s theme, 15:55 return to the Misty Mountain theme, 18:35 the Elvish singing from Lothlórien (I think), and 19:45 the ending is so powerful. This video is a love letter to Tolkien and I can’t love it enough, I appreciate it so much
For me I like all of it but my favorite parts are the Durin's song (I hum it all the time) 6:48 -8:57 and the ethereal singing. (which includes the theme songs for Rohan and Gondor) 15:13 - 16:12 :3
Every time I hear this something Tookish wakes up inside me, and I wish to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick, and to see the Elves.
When these guys sing, I am filled with the love of beautiful things made by hands and by cunning and by magic moving through them, a fierce and jealous love, the desire of the hearts of the dwarves. Something....Tookish awakes inside me, and I wish to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick.
Everytime i listen to this music, the entire LotR movies, and books are running through my head... No other franchise/music has that ability... This is a unique experience..
Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold - Complete (Tolkien's Poems) 0:50 "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold" 6:40 "Song of Durin" 8:57 Last verse of "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold" 9:36 "The Wind Was on the Withered Heath" 12:56 "Under the Mountain Dark and Tall" 15:07 Ethereal Interlude 16:13 Last half of "Under the Mountain Dark and Tall" 17:55 "Farewell We Call to Hearth and Hall!"
" 'I like that!' said Sam. 'I should like to learn it. _In_ _Moria_ , _in_ _Khazad-Dûm_ ! But it makes the darkness seem heavier, thinking of all those lamps. Are there piles of jewels and gold lying about here still?'"
"Something has crept or been driven out of the dark water under the mountains. There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of the world."
Far over the misty mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old We must away, ere break of day To seek our pale enchanted gold The dwarves of yore made mighty spells While hammers fell like ringing bells In places deep, where dark things sleep In hollow halls beneath the fells For ancient king and elvish lord There many a gleaming golden hoard They shaped and wrought, and light they caught To hide in gems on hilt of sword On silver necklaces they strung The flowering stars on crowns they hung The dragon-fire in twisted wire They meshed the light of moon and sun Far over the misty mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old We must away, ere break of day To claim our long-forgotten gold Goblets they carved there for themselves And harps of gold, where no man delves There lay they long, and many a song Was sung unheard by men or elves The pines were roaring on the heights The winds was moaning in the night The fire was red, it flaming spread The trees like torches blazed with light The bells were ringing in the dale And men looked up with faces pale The dragon's ire, more fierce than fire Laid low their towers and houses frail The mountain smoked beneath the moon The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom They fled their hall to dying fall Beneath his feet, beneath the moon Far over the misty mountains grim To dungeons deep and caverns dim We must away, ere break of day To win our harps and gold from him Far over the misty mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old
I find it odd that the tune for over them misty mountains cold was exactly how I had imagined it when reading it, three years before the movies came out
Tolkien wrote it with a very specific rhythm to the words. 8 beats(or 9 if needs were) and a rhyming scheme of A A B(twice within itself) A. It's hard to do it without using the tune that clamavis and Shore used for this video and the movies. It's part of Tolkien's mastery.
The genuine respect and care you guys have shown for Tolkien's works in making these is a shining example. Especially when compared to certain recent things. These songs are incredibly impressive.
@@chadmcmillan1907 mostly accurate ... even the updated version still has some ads but those are mostly embeds into the site and not adons from youtube ... but it does stop those spam ads every 10 seconds in really awesome videos
@@witherschat durians are one of those things that you either love or cant stand being near it, and idk about you all but most of us asians love it and love the smell too
Fun fact: the "Farewell we call" part is actually from Fellowship of the Ring. Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, and Fatty Bulger sang it at Crickhollow before leaving for the Old Forest. I think adding it was a nice touch.
The dwarfes singing this was the best scene in the first movie. A lot of the other stuff was a bit too much like a roller coaster ride for me, but that scene wrenched my heart in just the right way.
I like the bit of durins song that goes "a king he was on carven throne in many pillared halls of stone with golden roof and silver floor and runes of power upon the door, the light of sun and star and moon in shining lamps of crystal hewn undimmed by cloud or shade of night there shone forever fair and bright, there hammer on the anvil smote there chisel clove and graver wrote, there forged was blade and bound was hilt the delver miner the mason built, there beryl pearl and opal pale and metal wrought like fishes mail, buckler and corslet axe and sword and shining spears were laid in hoard"
For as much hate as the Hobbit gets, I can't hate it. Yes, it has flaws, but it's still well-crafted and Jackson truly cared about it. That alone puts it a step or three above most movies today that are written by committee and focus groups.
I'd never thought about it, but I genuinely can't think of a more expertly crafted world in cinema. While I consider John Wick, Into the Spider-Verse and the MCU to be works of art, I don't think any come close to LoTR.
They had to. Tolkien put so much effort into the series in the first place. Dude invented languages and history for everything. Like proper languages, not just some gibberish that sounds cool.
Yes, but that's just the films. One story out of so many set in Middle Earth! LoTR may have ended but there's sooooo much more left to explore in Tolkien's world! Just waiting for the right moment to strike out. Mark my words, Middle earth has every potential to reach heights that neither GoT, nor the MCU can ever reach. There's so much depth in this world it's just waiting to rise once again.. .
Tolkien never knew a world he created. Most beautiful movies , with beautiful music. Makes you want to live in that world. Especially Hobbit’s village.
I didn't realize this song was ever preformed in full length or that it could be done at all. It chills me to the bone. Goose bumps all over. To anyone participating here, I am God struck.
This song has literally broken me. Its so burned into my head I find myself literally constantly humming the song, probably for multiple hours a day. Maybe I've got a song on my head for like a day, but this? Its been a week now. Still humming it over and over, singing bits of it on my breath constantly. I want to become a dwarf now, and live in a mountain. Please send help.
Far over the Misty Mountains cold, To dungeons deep and caverns old, We must away, ere break of day, To seek our pale enchanted gold. The dwarves of yore made mighty spells, While hammers fell like ringing bells, In places deep, where dark things sleep, In hollow halls beneath the fells. For ancient king and elvish lord There many a gleaming golden hoard They shaped and wrought, and light they caught, To hide in gems on hilt of sword. On silver necklaces they strung The flowering stars, on crowns they hung The dragon-fire, on twisted wire They meshed the light of moon and sun. Far over the Misty Mountains cold, To dungeons deep and caverns old, We must away, ere break of day, To claim our long-forgotten gold. Goblets they carved there for themselves, And harps of gold, where no man delves There lay they long, and many a song Was sung unheard by men or elves. The pines were roaring on the heights, The wind was moaning in the night, The fire was red, it flaming spread, The trees like torches blazed with light. The bells were ringing in the dale, And men looked up with faces pale. The dragon's ire, more fierce than fire, Laid low their towers and houses frail. The mountain smoked beneath the moon. The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom. They fled the hall to dying fall Beneath his feet, beneath the moon. Far over the Misty Mountains grim, To dungeons deep and caverns dim, We must away, ere break of day, To win our harps and gold from him! The wind was on the withered heath, But in the forest stirred no leaf: There shadows lay be night or day, And dark things silent crept beneath. The wind came down from mountains cold, And like a tide it roared and rolled. The branches groaned, the forest moaned, And leaves were laid upon the mould. The wind went on from West to East; All movement in the forest ceased. But shrill and harsh across the marsh, Its whistling voices were released. The grasses hissed, their tassels bent, The reeds were rattling--on it went. O'er shaken pool under heavens cool, Where racing clouds were torn and rent. It passed the Lonely Mountain bare, And swept above the dragon's lair: There black and dark lay boulders stark, And flying smoke was in the air. It left the world and took its flight Over the wide seas of the night. The moon set sale upon the gale, And stars were fanned to leaping light. Under the Mountain dark and tall, The King has come unto his hall! His foe is dead, the Worm of Dread, And ever so his foes shall fall! The sword is sharp, the spear is long, The arrow swift, the Gate is strong. The heart is bold that looks on gold; The dwarves no more shall suffer wrong. The dwarves of yore made mighty spells, While hammers fell like ringing bells In places deep, where dark things sleep, In hollow halls beneath the fells. On silver necklaces they strung The light of stars, on crowns they hung The dragon-fire, from twisted wire The melody of harps they wrung. The mountain throne once more is freed! O! Wandering folk, the summons heed! Come haste! Come haste! Across the waste! The king of freind and kin has need. Now call we over the mountains cold, 'Come back unto the caverns old!' Here at the gates the king awaits, His hands are rich with gems and gold. The king has come unto his hall Under the Mountain dark and tall. The Worm of Dread is slain and dead, And ever so our foes shall fall! Farewell we call to hearth and hall! Though wind may blow and rain may fall, We must away, ere break of day Far over the wood and mountain tall. To Rivendell, where Elves yet dwell In glades beneath the misty fell. Through moor and waste we ride in haste, And whither then we cannot tell. With foes ahead, behind us dread, Beneath the sky shall be our bed, Until at last our toil be passed, Our journey done, our errand sped. We must away! We must away! We ride before the break of day!
@@danielradcliffe8056, Simone is clearly referring to the song when they say masterpiece, which was, in fact composed (lyrics based on Tolkien's poem) and sung by Clamavi De Profundis. We obviously can tell that the scenes came from the films.
These songs are all in my register so it's really soothing to just read the lyrics and sing along to them late at night by myself. Always come back to it every now and then
Hello my brother from Greece.These songs is in my heart and every time I listen this masterpiece I close my eyes and I travelling in middle-earth.To the next generations,please don’t let die these songs.
Such an emotional video...as someone said, this is not just a song, it is a love letter to Tolkien and his unrivalled genius. Hail to the proud race of Dwarves! Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!
I always feel sad about my height. All the friends are taller than me... I am so worry and I dont know what to do. But now, I am proud of my height. Always be a shorty, and always be brave. Thanks dwarves and Bilbo
Just wanted to say this has been my favorite song in the whole world for some years now. Whenever I'm feeling anxious, I just listen to this and automatically feel better. Has really helped my mental health in many tough moments by now. Thanks for such a beautiful work.
I am going to learn this by heart and then I'm going to sing it to my children. I don't actually have any children, but I feel like if I'll ever have children, this would be the kind of song I'd sing to them while tucking them in.
Lego Man pitch wise the OG Misty Mountains was a whole tone lower, but also grumbled in character. The technique of this group is in a different league to the actor (I forget his name) so naturally they sound deeper and brighter and richer. It's like if you ever get the chance to see leads and tenors from musical theatre trying to sing low, they can get hugely rich and resonant tones that bottom out about an octave above any competent bass singer. What the audience hear is some random guy grumbling in a choir versus someone "at the bottom of their range", which will sound lower. Psychoacoustics is cool.
Josh Barela it sounds pretty amazing when you get a proper basso to sing it early in the morning after a night out on the town, hearing it start a good third or so lower is pretty wowy
TAP7a Sometimes in the morning I can hit a pretty solid C2 but it's no fun listening to yourself sing. Tim Foust (I think he's a lyric profundo?) does a version with Peter Hollens. It's in the original key but his voice is super resonant when he sings it.
I believe that version is a semitone higher, they sing it in Ab/ G# minor (starts on Eb/D#2), the original is in G minor (starting on D2). Also I stand corrected, having not listened to the video in a while, it starts out at the same pitch as Richard Armitage's original, but in the reprise at the end it is about a third higher. But holy hell though, Tim's bottom A flat at the end of his version, my desk was physically shaken by that. It's a great cover, and Tim's got such a bright voice that it just sounds like he can keep going lower and lower forever
Der kleine Hobbit, dann Der Herr der Ringe, ich war hin und weg...die Verfilmung fand ich fantastisch, obwohl ich nicht glauben konnte, daß man diesen Stoff verfilmen könnte, doch wie gigantisch und eindrucksvoll wurde es, ich sehe es mir heute noch an, ich lese heute noch die Bücher und ich schwärme wohl ewig davon. Die Musik, diese Bilder, diese Schauspieler, diese Animation...da kommt so schnell nichts heran.
This song is always a silver lining when I have a cold. I can only hit notes that low under that circumstance and one does not simply refrain from singing along.
I decided to sing along while I was playing some games. I didn't noticed the moment when I stopped playing midgame. I was literally just singing along and crying my eyes out at the same time. Masterpiece
Agreed. Those who read the books know that Gimli and Legolas went into the caverns beneath Helm's Deep and Legolas was moved by the beauty. So yes, elves can appreciate the beauty of the dwarves kingdoms.
I like how they have a voice for each dwarves, & it matches the actors voices from the movie perfectly. Amazing job And the movie clips work perfect with each line.
Not tryna brag or anything but I can sing along because I grew up with the Rankin Bass version which is taken straight from the book, as this one is. Mostly lol.
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That feeling when you're at the most epic point in the song and it stops!! Oh yeah, sure, I'd love some advert for ice cream now arrgghhhhh!!! This music is one of the most epic but still calm tracks I've ever listened to. (Next place: Ocean Princess by Two Steps From Hell...) Thank you for lightening up my days during quarantine, you brilliant people out there!!
Вся история Торина, его путь к Эребору с остальными гномами - уже великий подвиг, который никто не забудет. Музыка пробирает до дрожи и помогает окунутья с головой в эту историю. Великая музыка для великой повести! На моменте с Песней Дурина - прослезился и проникся скорбью по почившему Торину и его племянникам - Фили и Кили... До души добрались... Апплодирую стоя!
My god, the part at 8:14 made me shed a tear... Guys.. you just made my day ! And many many more that will come, because I always return to listen to your masterpieces. Thank you !
The hobbit movies are a lot different then the books but still their good. If you just want to enjoy a good fantasy story they are good for that. But yes they don't really relate the book that well.
No reason to do that. Sweden which had no lockdown is down to 0 deaths per day. 0.055% of their population died. Covid19 is a complete h o a x. It's just a bad flu, nothing more.
@@plausiblyjustified6213 covid19 isn't a hoax, swedish people just had the brain capacity to take this seriously without the government having to put the country into lockdown unlike other countries
Leaving behind all the insecurities and dread of the virus and the collapsing economy and I'm mentally and spiritually joining the Dwarfs in the Misty Mountains Cold. Thanks for this.
My youngest is 7 in may and it's her lullaby. She asks for it every night but calls it the far overrr song and pronounces it ovurrrrr. 😂 I can think of worse things to listen to 😁
This is one of the most beautiful arrangements I've ever heard. I've loved it since year 7 when it was posted, and just rediscovered it again recently.
Check out the posts on our Patreon page for a free download of the sheet music to our version of the "Song of Durin!" goo.gl/2sSw1u
sawakonotsadako2 What the heck are you saying?
+Nick Sieben
Apparently the Flying Spaghetti Monster approves of the video.
Clamavi De Profundis you guys are amazing thank you for your lotr music
Your name means, “ you sang about the profound things”, yes?
Just one question.. from where do you hail, Clamavi De Profundis?
“Then something woke up inside him, and he wished to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword.” Me too Bilbo, me too.
You made a stoned man cry
Same dude
I almost have to cry evrry time I think on this... WHY WWWHHHYYY😭☹️😔☹️😭😭😫😭😭😭😔
He felt like an adventure after hearing this song... How do we feel after watching all the movies and reading the books and listening to the songs soo many times 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
“And wear a sword instead of a walking stick”
Light a candle for Ian Holm, wjo will forever be remembered as Bilbo Baggins. He has gone to the Undying Lands.
@@aidanrobertson5524 hobbits are men which means that they are counted as a member of that race and so briefly are in the halls of Mandos before departing to the unknown beyond
@@bobbob-yr4bh Little known fact, he was also Frodo Baggins in the BBC radio dramatization from decades before. :) He got to play both roles...which must have been quite interesting.
I'll see him in the west
@@aidanrobertson5524 If i remember correctly Elrond said that Frodo and Bilbo both were welcomed in the undying lands because of their roles with the one ring
whAT?? How did I miss this? 2020 TOOK BILBO FROM US TOO?? WHEN WILL THIS END😭😭
My wife and I had our first child just over one month ago and this video is our only guaranteed method of soothing him to sleep when he gets too fussy. As soon as the music begins he instantly calms!
Noice, it is a soothing tune
We've been playing the Misty Mountains Cold for our daughter since the movie came out, then we found this.She's 8 now and this is still a much requested sleepy time song.
Side effects may include beards, swilling ale, belching, and other Dwarfish tendencies
Jedediah Galloway
Side effects may also include a large fondness of gold and dislike/distrust of elves.
seems like a fair trade to me
I spent my childhood in a house at the edge of a pine forest on the shores of the Baltic sea. My big brother with whom I lived there has always been a nerd, so it was always about fantasy and medieval atmosphere. We went to the woods, would come up with cool maps and legends of fictional worlds and of course I've watched all the movies on the Lord of the Rings 5 times over. I remembered those times we sat late in the evening with nothing but a dim warm lamp as I looked out into the dark pine forest hearing the howling of dogs (or maybe even those were wolves) and the cawing of crows. That feeling. That sense of distant great and wanderous something, not bright and full of joy, but neither dark and cruel... That feeling of something great and cold, something universal and so absolute that you seem insignificant in the face of it. This song is one of the few things that pinches those of my nerves that let me once again remember vividly that feeling. When I hear it I once again stand at the window gazing into the Estonian white night and see a raven sitting on the tree branch... cawing.
Those were wargs fr
beautifully said, may you never lose your adventurous spirit, friend.
U lived the movie my friend. Legend
What a wonderful childhood, lived in the wonderful ❤ mystery and magic as we all should still!
Ahhhhhh I miss my giant redwood forests and the cawing of crows myself.....where my parents met
this made me homesick for a place ive never been and doesnt exist
Exactly!
That place does exist in our magical imagination. Keep dreaming as you can, my friend.
I'm searching for something that can't be found, a memory that I've never had.
Treu, I felt the same with some outdoor places that I had planned for vacation which I eventually did go such as Patagonia Andes, Himalayas Everest base camp, Greenland
Actually it does exist, most was filmed in New Zealand, and the Shire is there too, you can
actually go tour the Shire.
I think Tolkien would be proud of this.
yes he would be
This perhaps but not the movie(s)
I hope so, wherever he is. In the right of Illuvatar I spect.
The hell he would!
Leire A. He was the one who created the Creator itself.
2021 -- still listening to this masterpiece.
2041 -- still listening to this masterpiece.
2061 -- still listening to this masterpiece.
2071 (deathbed) -- still listening to this masterpiece.
2271 -- my heirs are still listening to this masterpiece.
me too broter me too...
I pray you have this long life
2081 (gone into the West) - still listening to this
afterlife - still listening to it
"As they sang the hobbit felt the love of beautiful things made by hands and by cunning and by magic moving through him, a fierce and jealous love, the desire of the hearts of dwarves. Then something Tookish woke up inside him, and he wished to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick. He looked out of the window. The Stars were out in a dark sky above the trees. He thought of the jewels of the dwarves shining in dark caverns. Suddenly in the wood beyond The Water a flame leapt up--probably somebody lighting a wood-fire--and he thought of plundering dragons settling on his quiet Hill and kindling it all to flames. He shuddered; and very quickly he was plain Mr. Baggins of Bag-End, Under-Hill, again."
... and that's one of the reasons Tolkien inspired a whole genre of writing.
"He got up trembling. He had less than half a mind to fetch the lamp, and more than half a mind to pretend to, and go and hide behind the beer barrels in the cellar, and not come out again until all the dwarves had gone away. Suddenly he found that the music and the singing had stopped, and they where all looking at him with eyes shining in the dark."
"There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure."
@@Julia-lk8jn yes, Tolkien, the father of modern fantasy.
These guys understood the assignment
The song of Durin sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it. In my opinion, both reading it in the books and listening to it now, the greatest of the songs of the Dwarves.
Dude in middle Earth you generally just can't beat the dwarves
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Use the force, harry potter,
-gandalf
+LOTR SOLDIER lol dude you're so cool
Bohemian Rhapsody: 6 bloody minutes
Misty mountains cold: hold my ruling ring
Hahahahahahha
Just looked at the length. Holy crap.
*gently passes said ruling king because dwarfs do not like being tossed*
*laughs in Iron Maiden* 😉
Still not long enough of a song compared to its awesome power :)
"As they sang the hobbit felt the love of beautiful things made by hands
and by cunning and by magic moving through him, a fierce and jealous love,
the desire of the hearts of dwarves."
This. is what your music feels like to experience.
T-T
The "Farewell" part always reminds me that some of them never got the chance to enjoy their homecoming when it was all set and done. They went through the journey, they retrieved their lost gold and glory, but failed to ever return to another evening by the hearth, all together, eating, drinking, smoking, and singing.
Said and done
@@shanep5121 Thus be it ever when brave men stand between their home and a foe.
...come on
Dont make me cry q.q
@@thatguyinelnorte
My grandfather may have served aboard one of the few US submarines to suffer no casualties during World War II, but every submariner knew _someone_ who went "on eternal patrol". And the _Finback_ (that was the sub) did have a couple close calls (including one where they blundered into a Japanese submarine base).
That is war, and that is both the burden yet greatest achievement for many. To walk to battle knowing you might not return and doing so anyways is what you do for those you love.
In this moment I am reminded of a battle cry I read about from another “fantasy” world…
“For those we cherish, we die in glory.”
I was originally 5 ft 10 in, and had just shaved...After listening to this I am now 4 ft 2 in and a beard that goes down to my waist.
L.O.L. at least you can now change between two different heights.
I know what you mean. I was 6 ft 5 in and couldn't grow a beard for the life of me. Now I'm about 2 ft shorter, have a beard that goes about half way down my chest, and my voice dropped an octave.
I believe you're lying
Deeper voice I’d guess as well
Same feels, bro! Beong a child I wanted to be a silly elf. As an adult, It's all about the dwarves!
Rest in peace, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Your words heralded magic and inspiration for every generation after yours, and sparked the fire for many writers' muses. From a writer to a writer, from a man to a master...thank you, Mr. Tolkien. For everything that you've created.
beautiful, i totally agree, J.R.R Tolkien was indeed a master of his generation, he was a 'Master Skywalker' of the fandom and beauty we all know and love today. Also, writer to a writer, thank you for commenting this, this truly brought me to tears.
@@TheEmilyParty He is surely in the timeless halls!!!
God Bless
@@TheEmilyParty❤
J.R.R. Tolkien, Agatha Christie, and William Shakespeare were the greatest known writers Tol Luinhoth ever produced.
There's a deep yearning in all of us to connect with nature. It's just been buried for so long that a movie like this opened it to the light. Unfortunately only a few will know how to do the same,when making future movies for us to enjoy
These are the lyrics of the Misty Mountains cold in Scottish Gaelic (dunno why but here it is!)
ada thairis air na beanntan ceòthach fuar
Gu dungeons domhainn agus uaimhean aosta
Feumaidh sinn falbh airson briseadh an latha
Gus an t-òr draoidheil bàn a shireadh.
Rinn na troich yore geasan cumhachdach,
Fhad ‘s a bhiodh ùird a’ tuiteam mar chluig a ’glagadaich
Ann an àiteachan domhainn, far am bi rudan dorcha a ’cadal,
Ann an tallachan falamh fo na h-easan.
Airson seann rìgh agus tighearna elvish
An sin tha ulaidh òrail gleansach
Bhiodh iad a ’cumadh agus ag obair, agus aotrom a ghlac iad
Gus falach ann an seudan air fèileadh a ’chlaidheimh.
Air necklaces airgid rinn iad strì
Na reultan flùr, air crùin a bhiodh iad a ’crochadh
An teine-dràgon, ann an sreang toinnte
Bha iad a ’lasadh solas na gealaich agus na grèine.
Fada thairis air na beanntan ceòthach fuar
Gu dungeons domhainn agus uaimhean aosta
Feumaidh sinn air falbh, fois an latha,
Gus tagradh a dhèanamh air an òr a dhìochuimhnich sinn o chionn fhada.
Goblets a shnaigh iad an sin dhaibh fhèin
Agus clàrsaichean òir; far nach eil duine a ’deànamh
An sin luidh iad fada, agus mòran òran
Chaidh a sheinn gun chluinntinn le fir no sìobhragan.
Bha na craobhan giuthais a ’ròstadh air an àirde,
Bha na gaothan a ’gearan anns an oidhche.
Bha an teine dearg, sgaoil e lasrach;
Bha na craobhan mar lòchrain a ’lasadh le solas.
Bha na glagan a ’glagadaich san dale
Agus fir bha iad a ’coimhead suas le aghaidhean bàn;
Tha an dràgon nas làidire na teine
Laididh na tùir agus na taighean lag.
Bha a ’bheinn a’ smocadh fon ghealach;
Na troichean a chuala iad an dochann.
Theich iad an talla aca gu tuiteam
Fo a chasan, fon ghealach.
Òran Durin:
Bha an saoghal òg, na beanntan uaine,
Chan fhacas stain fhathast air a ’Ghealach,
Cha deach faclan a chuir sìos air allt no clach
Nuair a dhùisg Durin agus a ’coiseachd leis fhèin.
Dh ’ainmich e na cnuic gun ainm agus dells;
Dh ’òl e à tobraichean nach deach fhuasgladh fhathast;
Chrath e agus choimhead e ann am Mirrormere,
Agus chunnaic crùn de rionnagan a ’nochdadh,
Mar ghems air snàithlean airgid,
Os cionn dubhar a chinn.
Tha an saoghal liath, na beanntan sean,
Tha teine a ’cheàrnaidh cho fuar-fhuar;
Chan eil clàrsach air a slaodadh, chan eil òrd a ’tuiteam:
Tha an dorchadas a ’gabhail còmhnaidh ann an tallachan Durin;
Tha an dubhar na laighe air an uaigh aige
Ann am Moria, ann an Khazad-dûm.
Ach fhathast tha na rionnagan fodha a ’nochdadh
Ann an Mirrormere dorcha agus gun ghaoth;
An sin tha a chrùn ann an uisge domhainn,
Bidh Till Durin a ’dùsgadh a-rithist bho chadal.
That's awesome. =)
This would be awesome to hear. It would be equally awesome to hear in old Icelandic Norse.
Me: >clicks and reads even though I don't speak the language<
That would be awesome to hear though lol
toll-fuaraidh is Gaelic for "dungeon"...
Noice
Had 2 really wired little girls who wouldn't go to sleep. Sung them 4 lullabies but they'd just start up again when done. Put this on (no video just the music)...they calmed down...then went to sleep. Bless you all!
it seems that the children yearn for the mines
I’ve been coming back to listen to this song for 2 years. My favorite parts: 5:28 with the bells, 6:40 Durin’s song, 15:08 when the ethereal singing starts, 15:20 Rohan’s theme, 15:35 Gondor’s theme, 15:55 return to the Misty Mountain theme, 18:35 the Elvish singing from Lothlórien (I think), and 19:45 the ending is so powerful. This video is a love letter to Tolkien and I can’t love it enough, I appreciate it so much
so pretty much the whole thing then
@@Ganpignanus no
mine is 00:00 - 20:09
For me I like all of it but my favorite parts are the Durin's song (I hum it all the time) 6:48 -8:57 and the ethereal singing. (which includes the theme songs for Rohan and Gondor) 15:13 - 16:12 :3
I don't know why but suddenly tears came out from my eyes after recognising Rohan and Gondor themes
Thorin singing this gives me the chills and butterflies in my stomache such an intimidating voice yet a bit soothing when he sings.
Every time I hear this something Tookish wakes up inside me, and I wish to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick, and to see the Elves.
do it, climb the tallest peak in new zealand then come down, drink beer, eat meat and cheese, and humn this tune.
a man who does this is legend
@@tonybuk70 That is my life goal. Sadly no dragon slaying.
FOOOL OF A TOOK...
*So sad, but I want it too...*
@@tonybuk70 yes but no meat and cheeze
When these guys sing, I am filled with the love of beautiful things made by hands and by cunning and by magic moving through them, a fierce and jealous love, the desire of the hearts of the dwarves. Something....Tookish awakes inside me, and I wish to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick.
same
so same
Same
rocmistro i would take an Axe myself, but agreed!
CAN I COME W/???
Everytime i listen to this music, the entire LotR movies, and books are running through my head... No other franchise/music has that ability... This is a unique experience..
Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold - Complete (Tolkien's Poems)
0:50 "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold"
6:40 "Song of Durin"
8:57 Last verse of "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold"
9:36 "The Wind Was on the Withered Heath"
12:56 "Under the Mountain Dark and Tall"
15:07 Ethereal Interlude
16:13 Last half of "Under the Mountain Dark and Tall"
17:55 "Farewell We Call to Hearth and Hall!"
Thank you! I hope you do not mind me stealing your comment.
@@BelegaerTheGreat you’re welcome! By all means! I’m happy to share! 😁
If commercials are unforgivable in any type of RUclips content it's slow, epic, emotional songs with a strong literary component. Dammit.
" 'I like that!' said Sam. 'I should like to learn it. _In_ _Moria_ , _in_ _Khazad-Dûm_ ! But it makes the darkness seem heavier, thinking of all those lamps. Are there piles of jewels and gold lying about here still?'"
"Something has crept or been driven out of the dark water under the mountains. There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of the world."
The song is sending chills of epic-ness down my spine...
The 509 minions of Sauron who downvoted this video should be cast back into the fiery chasm from whence they came.
You sir, read my mind! Huzzah!!
Nay. The 711 servants of Morgoth can flee to the void with their dark
Master.
To Arms!
Cast them into the flames of udun
If you are wiling to take them there, my sword is yours!
Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day
To seek our pale enchanted gold
The dwarves of yore made mighty spells
While hammers fell like ringing bells
In places deep, where dark things sleep
In hollow halls beneath the fells
For ancient king and elvish lord
There many a gleaming golden hoard
They shaped and wrought, and light they caught
To hide in gems on hilt of sword
On silver necklaces they strung
The flowering stars on crowns they hung
The dragon-fire in twisted wire
They meshed the light of moon and sun
Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day
To claim our long-forgotten gold
Goblets they carved there for themselves
And harps of gold, where no man delves
There lay they long, and many a song
Was sung unheard by men or elves
The pines were roaring on the heights
The winds was moaning in the night
The fire was red, it flaming spread
The trees like torches blazed with light
The bells were ringing in the dale
And men looked up with faces pale
The dragon's ire, more fierce than fire
Laid low their towers and houses frail
The mountain smoked beneath the moon
The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom
They fled their hall to dying fall
Beneath his feet, beneath the moon
Far over the misty mountains grim
To dungeons deep and caverns dim
We must away, ere break of day
To win our harps and gold from him
Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
I find it odd that the tune for over them misty mountains cold was exactly how I had imagined it when reading it, three years before the movies came out
ye same here
Tolkien wrote it with a very specific rhythm to the words. 8 beats(or 9 if needs were) and a rhyming scheme of A A B(twice within itself) A. It's hard to do it without using the tune that clamavis and Shore used for this video and the movies. It's part of Tolkien's mastery.
yeah, same for me. although there are several other tunes that have been used
@@ZeLeninovoMasoveRizoto Some of his songs have a little less specific tune written into them, so they can interpreted in different ways.
It was pretty similar to how I imagined it too.
The genuine respect and care you guys have shown for Tolkien's works in making these is a shining example. Especially when compared to certain recent things. These songs are incredibly impressive.
That commercial right in the middle threw the feeling off lol. Getting my feels on then Dunkin doughnuts tried to sell me something
Got some horror looking trailer that threw my whole vibe off for a bit lol. #toochickenforhorror
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one chcocolate covered ring to rule them all lol
@@chadmcmillan1907 mostly accurate ... even the updated version still has some ads but those are mostly embeds into the site and not adons from youtube ... but it does stop those spam ads every 10 seconds in really awesome videos
I dont mind a commercial. Just wish it was at the start and not in the video
That transition from “Misty Mountains Cold” to “Durin’s Song” is heavenly 6:34
"Durian's song". Durian is a fruit (that is said to smell very bad).
Also a reminder for you (after 3 years) that this song exists.
Yes
*Durin's Song. There. I fixed it for both of you. 😄
Cut him some slack guys, it might’ve autocorrected without him realizing 😆
@@witherschat durians are one of those things that you either love or cant stand being near it, and idk about you all but most of us asians love it and love the smell too
It’s a shame that I can only like this once
Make more accounts.
Its not shame my friend
@@kyraaa4835 yeah no
it only takes 13 people + a few extras to do anything we want
I regret but I have but one like for this song.
My wife says that listening to classical music makes you smarter. I say listening to dwarven music helps my beard grow... ;-)
lol
oh so that explains my new dwarven woman beard....
Awesome 😂.
ha
that explains why I shave every week and am not even close to an adult yet
Fun fact: the "Farewell we call" part is actually from Fellowship of the Ring. Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, and Fatty Bulger sang it at Crickhollow before leaving for the Old Forest. I think adding it was a nice touch.
Didn't the Hobbits sing it to frodo?
they should have made the dwarves sing the WHOLE song in the movies!! What little they did, they sounded AMAZING! They had potential!
The dwarfes singing this was the best scene in the first movie. A lot of the other stuff was a bit too much like a roller coaster ride for me, but that scene wrenched my heart in just the right way.
I wish they would have the cast do an audiobook of it as well. I hate all the audiobook voiced for the hobbit now lol
I listened to the hobbit on spotify and they actually do with the same voices.
Agreed!
That's what I said when I first saw it!
@@soojincho2829 exactly that's what I sad. Rob Inglis is so slow and he doesn't know how to sing
The shadow lies upon his tomb
In Moria, in Khazad-dûm.
"But still the sunken stars appear
In dark and windless Mirrormere
There lies his crown in water deep
'Til Durin wakes again from sleep..."
@@patrickbuerke1390 This is my favourite part of the poem.
I like the bit of durins song that goes "a king he was on carven throne in many pillared halls of stone with golden roof and silver floor and runes of power upon the door, the light of sun and star and moon in shining lamps of crystal hewn undimmed by cloud or shade of night there shone forever fair and bright, there hammer on the anvil smote there chisel clove and graver wrote, there forged was blade and bound was hilt the delver miner the mason built, there beryl pearl and opal pale and metal wrought like fishes mail, buckler and corslet axe and sword and shining spears were laid in hoard"
When The Song of Durin hits, I get super-emotional. Beautiful arrangement.
It’s sad when you realize the effort put into the Lord of the Rings movies will never be put into movies ever again
For as much hate as the Hobbit gets, I can't hate it. Yes, it has flaws, but it's still well-crafted and Jackson truly cared about it.
That alone puts it a step or three above most movies today that are written by committee and focus groups.
That's not at all true. LOTR will go down in history, but history does repeat itself.
I'd never thought about it, but I genuinely can't think of a more expertly crafted world in cinema. While I consider John Wick, Into the Spider-Verse and the MCU to be works of art, I don't think any come close to LoTR.
They had to. Tolkien put so much effort into the series in the first place. Dude invented languages and history for everything. Like proper languages, not just some gibberish that sounds cool.
Yes, but that's just the films. One story out of so many set in Middle Earth! LoTR may have ended but there's sooooo much more left to explore in Tolkien's world! Just waiting for the right moment to strike out. Mark my words, Middle earth has every potential to reach heights that neither GoT, nor the MCU can ever reach. There's so much depth in this world it's just waiting to rise once again.. .
I want to sing this over a campfire in the middle of the night with a company...
**nodding*
I'll come! I might forget a pocket hander kerchief though...
this to be played at mu funeral
@@stuartfarrell6729 Absolutely! "Far over the misty mountains has JR gone (my name)..." (or put your name. :))
Been there, done that. Some of the players cryid after and so did I
0:00 Part 1
6:38 Durin's Song
8:57 Part 2
thanks
Спасибо
Teşekkürler
Obrigado!
Danke!
"In a hole on the ground there were a Hobbit" with this Words the greatest adventur started
"Not a nasty hole full of worms and dirt, but a Hobbit hole, and that meant comfort"
It had a perfectly round door like a porthole painted green with a shiny yellow brass konb in the exact middle
was*
Tolkien never knew a world he created. Most beautiful movies , with beautiful music. Makes you want to live in that world. Especially Hobbit’s village.
Rivendell, The Woodland Realm, Moria (before it became a Tomb).
A glorious Dwarven Hall!
The glorious halls of Kazud-Dum
And now you can explore it (and even help build it) in Minecraft!
I didn't realize this song was ever preformed in full length or that it could be done at all. It chills me to the bone. Goose bumps all over. To anyone participating here, I am God struck.
The movies (& CdP) have had to arrange the instrumentals of a lot of this stuff from SCRATCH. Tolkien didn't give us sheet music, just lyrics.
And we thank you for that and are forever grateful.
This song has literally broken me. Its so burned into my head I find myself literally constantly humming the song, probably for multiple hours a day. Maybe I've got a song on my head for like a day, but this? Its been a week now. Still humming it over and over, singing bits of it on my breath constantly.
I want to become a dwarf now, and live in a mountain. Please send help.
Daxos help? from becoming a dwarf? no.
Just get along with an elf Mellon for i find dwarf craftsmanship equal to those of the noldorian elves and numenorians master smiths
Daxos Not help but I would join you
the song taps into the spirit and awakens it.
dont worry ive wanted to do this for so long as well ive even looked at houses built inside of mountains
Far over the Misty Mountains cold,
To dungeons deep and caverns old,
We must away, ere break of day,
To seek our pale enchanted gold.
The dwarves of yore made mighty spells,
While hammers fell like ringing bells,
In places deep, where dark things sleep,
In hollow halls beneath the fells.
For ancient king and elvish lord
There many a gleaming golden hoard
They shaped and wrought, and light they caught,
To hide in gems on hilt of sword.
On silver necklaces they strung
The flowering stars, on crowns they hung
The dragon-fire, on twisted wire
They meshed the light of moon and sun.
Far over the Misty Mountains cold,
To dungeons deep and caverns old,
We must away, ere break of day,
To claim our long-forgotten gold.
Goblets they carved there for themselves,
And harps of gold, where no man delves
There lay they long, and many a song
Was sung unheard by men or elves.
The pines were roaring on the heights,
The wind was moaning in the night,
The fire was red, it flaming spread,
The trees like torches blazed with light.
The bells were ringing in the dale,
And men looked up with faces pale.
The dragon's ire, more fierce than fire,
Laid low their towers and houses frail.
The mountain smoked beneath the moon.
The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom.
They fled the hall to dying fall
Beneath his feet, beneath the moon.
Far over the Misty Mountains grim,
To dungeons deep and caverns dim,
We must away, ere break of day,
To win our harps and gold from him!
The wind was on the withered heath,
But in the forest stirred no leaf:
There shadows lay be night or day,
And dark things silent crept beneath.
The wind came down from mountains cold,
And like a tide it roared and rolled.
The branches groaned, the forest moaned,
And leaves were laid upon the mould.
The wind went on from West to East;
All movement in the forest ceased.
But shrill and harsh across the marsh,
Its whistling voices were released.
The grasses hissed, their tassels bent,
The reeds were rattling--on it went.
O'er shaken pool under heavens cool,
Where racing clouds were torn and rent.
It passed the Lonely Mountain bare,
And swept above the dragon's lair:
There black and dark lay boulders stark,
And flying smoke was in the air.
It left the world and took its flight
Over the wide seas of the night.
The moon set sale upon the gale,
And stars were fanned to leaping light.
Under the Mountain dark and tall,
The King has come unto his hall!
His foe is dead, the Worm of Dread,
And ever so his foes shall fall!
The sword is sharp, the spear is long,
The arrow swift, the Gate is strong.
The heart is bold that looks on gold;
The dwarves no more shall suffer wrong.
The dwarves of yore made mighty spells,
While hammers fell like ringing bells
In places deep, where dark things sleep,
In hollow halls beneath the fells.
On silver necklaces they strung
The light of stars, on crowns they hung
The dragon-fire, from twisted wire
The melody of harps they wrung.
The mountain throne once more is freed!
O! Wandering folk, the summons heed!
Come haste! Come haste! Across the waste!
The king of freind and kin has need.
Now call we over the mountains cold,
'Come back unto the caverns old!'
Here at the gates the king awaits,
His hands are rich with gems and gold.
The king has come unto his hall
Under the Mountain dark and tall.
The Worm of Dread is slain and dead,
And ever so our foes shall fall!
Farewell we call to hearth and hall!
Though wind may blow and rain may fall,
We must away, ere break of day
Far over the wood and mountain tall.
To Rivendell, where Elves yet dwell
In glades beneath the misty fell.
Through moor and waste we ride in haste,
And whither then we cannot tell.
With foes ahead, behind us dread,
Beneath the sky shall be our bed,
Until at last our toil be passed,
Our journey done, our errand sped.
We must away! We must away!
We ride before the break of day!
Thanks for the lyrics.
Thank you 🙂
Thank you sooooo much!!!!
Thanks brother, it was bugging me to no end.
@Franz Reifschneider He left out the excerpt from the Song of Durin.
Your voices are PERFECT for this song. I love you and your masterpieces!
It’s the actors not the guy that uploaded it he just put them together
@@danielradcliffe8056, Simone is clearly referring to the song when they say masterpiece, which was, in fact composed (lyrics based on Tolkien's poem) and sung by Clamavi De Profundis. We obviously can tell that the scenes came from the films.
These songs are all in my register so it's really soothing to just read the lyrics and sing along to them late at night by myself. Always come back to it every now and then
Hello my brother from Greece.These songs is in my heart and every time I listen this masterpiece I close my eyes and I travelling in middle-earth.To the next generations,please don’t let die these songs.
This speaks to my soul in a way I can't describe
Please do more: poems, original works, anything! This is such great singing!
5:28 just gave me chills.
This is just amazing.
I love it.
tomcat912 me too
Such an emotional video...as someone said, this is not just a song, it is a love letter to Tolkien and his unrivalled genius. Hail to the proud race of Dwarves! Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!
I am not ashamed to admit that I sing along whenever this song is playing...>u
me too !
me too xD
same here
Me too
I'm pretty sure we all do xD
Who still listens to this masterpiece
Me
Me
You
@@cringarthedestroyer7171 no u
DarkLord 7 me to, if you’re interested i made a playlist with the song on loop which i use on a regular basis
I always feel sad about my height. All the friends are taller than me... I am so worry and I dont know what to do.
But now, I am proud of my height. Always be a shorty, and always be brave.
Thanks dwarves and Bilbo
Stand tall!. Hold fast... You are of Durin's folk!
i too am vertically challenged. but id rather be of dwarven decent than a descendant of man.
The way I see it the shorter you are the more drunker you become!
Wolverine was also short in the Marvel comics.
I'd rather be a Hobbit than a Man tbh
Just wanted to say this has been my favorite song in the whole world for some years now. Whenever I'm feeling anxious, I just listen to this and automatically feel better. Has really helped my mental health in many tough moments by now.
Thanks for such a beautiful work.
I am going to learn this by heart and then I'm going to sing it to my children. I don't actually have any children, but I feel like if I'll ever have children, this would be the kind of song I'd sing to them while tucking them in.
Girl With No Eyes That's funny because my wife and I play this song to our 4 month old son. It puts him to sleep in no time.
DITO! =)
you should be my wife and this should be our children... but im a woman. but i really love the idea
Same! Every fan of the Hobbit should do this!
Am singing along to this right now for my 6 year old! And did also for my now 12 years :’)
Sounds like it has deeper vocals than the movie sounds more dwarvish well done
Lego Man pitch wise the OG Misty Mountains was a whole tone lower, but also grumbled in character. The technique of this group is in a different league to the actor (I forget his name) so naturally they sound deeper and brighter and richer.
It's like if you ever get the chance to see leads and tenors from musical theatre trying to sing low, they can get hugely rich and resonant tones that bottom out about an octave above any competent bass singer. What the audience hear is some random guy grumbling in a choir versus someone "at the bottom of their range", which will sound lower. Psychoacoustics is cool.
TAP7a it still would have been nice to hear bass singers sing it.
Josh Barela it sounds pretty amazing when you get a proper basso to sing it early in the morning after a night out on the town, hearing it start a good third or so lower is pretty wowy
TAP7a Sometimes in the morning I can hit a pretty solid C2 but it's no fun listening to yourself sing. Tim Foust (I think he's a lyric profundo?) does a version with Peter Hollens. It's in the original key but his voice is super resonant when he sings it.
I believe that version is a semitone higher, they sing it in Ab/ G# minor (starts on Eb/D#2), the original is in G minor (starting on D2).
Also I stand corrected, having not listened to the video in a while, it starts out at the same pitch as Richard Armitage's original, but in the reprise at the end it is about a third higher.
But holy hell though, Tim's bottom A flat at the end of his version, my desk was physically shaken by that. It's a great cover, and Tim's got such a bright voice that it just sounds like he can keep going lower and lower forever
I'm going to go slay a dragon and reclaim a mountain - who's coming?
Nobody with a soul would pester innocent dragons.
You have my bow
And you have my axe
And my sword
You have my hammer on your mighty quest
Der kleine Hobbit, dann Der Herr der Ringe, ich war hin und weg...die Verfilmung fand ich fantastisch, obwohl ich nicht glauben konnte, daß man diesen Stoff verfilmen könnte, doch wie gigantisch und eindrucksvoll wurde es, ich sehe es mir heute noch an, ich lese heute noch die Bücher und ich schwärme wohl ewig davon. Die Musik, diese Bilder, diese Schauspieler, diese Animation...da kommt so schnell nichts heran.
This song is always a silver lining when I have a cold. I can only hit notes that low under that circumstance and one does not simply refrain from singing along.
"Hello. I am Bard the Bowman. You burned my town. Prepare to die!"
I don't know why, but that made me giggle.
LOL got that reference :)
I know the reference too, i was just laughing too hard to remember it at the time. lol
Inconceivable
Is "My name is Bard the Bowman" but its still awesome
The humming before durin's song never failed to give me shivers. I love that part so much.
I decided to sing along while I was playing some games. I didn't noticed the moment when I stopped playing midgame. I was literally just singing along and crying my eyes out at the same time. Masterpiece
1.2k dislikes it must be the elves
can't see the dislikes anymore, dang mists...
That's what I said!
The Elves know and appreciate beauty when they see it. This is true beauty here. A Elbereth Gilthoniel is another of my favorites.
Agreed. Those who read the books know that Gimli and Legolas went into the caverns beneath Helm's Deep and Legolas was moved by the beauty. So yes, elves can appreciate the beauty of the dwarves kingdoms.
now there are 23 elves LOL
yup
The long awaited third is finally here, and 2 song of Durin!
All of them amazing as always!
Ben Li the epic conclusion to the Trilogy
It really feels as if Balin and Thorin sing the solos in Durin's Song. Beautifully done!
Oh my god yes.
I like how they have a voice for each dwarves, & it matches the actors voices from the movie perfectly. Amazing job
And the movie clips work perfect with each line.
Me: *tries to sing along*
Also me: *fails miserably*
Nerdy Pear it’s cause your not a dwarf
Me : sing
My brain : never forgot that you can't sing
Me : f*** 😭😂
@@ramdomy_boi9049 i can make my voice deep. does that count?
I can sing misty mountains word for word.
Not tryna brag or anything but I can sing along because I grew up with the Rankin Bass version which is taken straight from the book, as this one is. Mostly lol.
2020 amidst the lockdown - still loving this composition.
I listen to this whilst playing WoW - works so well!
Question is, Alliance or Horde? Not that it matters anymore with where we are in this expac
@@rhysmalavioson4260 Alliance atm, but i do like a good horde char too
@@CaptainBearddd Horde main. Cannae decide on a Covenant atm
@@rhysmalavioson4260 Use this! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E1TxEKvH6LoCUwhG1-8QQ4CikblmHaaBp-Ozr9ugQHw/htmlview?pru=AAABdiR8fgE*JvJj9h8u0ndxWPd1eO9HAw
Hahaha 2022 qnd still listining to it
This is heartwarming, simply heartwarming
That feeling when you're at the most epic point in the song and it stops!! Oh yeah, sure, I'd love some advert for ice cream now arrgghhhhh!!! This music is one of the most epic but still calm tracks I've ever listened to. (Next place: Ocean Princess by Two Steps From Hell...) Thank you for lightening up my days during quarantine, you brilliant people out there!!
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Tears. This song brings me tears. I used to listen to this as a lullaby when I was a little girl, and it still gives me the feels❤
Вся история Торина, его путь к Эребору с остальными гномами - уже великий подвиг, который никто не забудет. Музыка пробирает до дрожи и помогает окунутья с головой в эту историю. Великая музыка для великой повести!
На моменте с Песней Дурина - прослезился и проникся скорбью по почившему Торину и его племянникам - Фили и Кили... До души добрались...
Апплодирую стоя!
Priviet russian comrade.
This music score is so perfect for this epic story, it's just spectacular, has such a special place in my heart and mind.
_For ancient king, and elvish lord~_
I can't help but bow my head in respect whenever I hear this
Tue ich jedes Mal
❤
i very often when sit gaming or anything i take my self in singing the line far over the misty mountains to the dungeons deep
My god, the part at 8:14 made me shed a tear...
Guys.. you just made my day ! And many many more that will come, because I always return to listen to your masterpieces.
Thank you !
Eduard M. Me too
I just want to say that whenever things seem stressful or are moving too fast for me, I like to listen to this and it soothes my spirit.
YEEEEEEES ! FINALLY ! YES YES YES !
Finally??
I love this song, it brings back memories of what could have been and what should have been but never was and never could be.
Hard to say what Tolkien would of said, But i feel this would of brought a smile to his face.
Still one of my favorite songs of all time. I can't stop singing along every time I hear it! Absolutely perfect!
Personal opinion that will never change: The Hobbit is just as good as the Lord of The Rings as a movie series.
I haven't seen The Hobbit movies yet but this song hits so hard, It's a amazing song
The movies get so much of the book wrong, I gave up watching them. They were a rush job dominated by commercial pressures from Hollywood.
Don't listen to him, the movies are gorgeous
@@johndododoe1411 I suggest watching some fan cuts. Still not as great as the Lord of the Rings but they are pretty good.
The hobbit movies are a lot different then the books but still their good. If you just want to enjoy a good fantasy story they are good for that. But yes they don't really relate the book that well.
Honestly between the edited footage and the music, this was a better Hobbit movie than the other three put together. Awesome work!
Who is listening to this in 2020 during covid19? Lets seal ourselves in the misty mountains
I whis we could do that
Wish
No reason to do that. Sweden which had no lockdown is down to 0 deaths per day. 0.055% of their population died. Covid19 is a complete h o a x. It's just a bad flu, nothing more.
@@plausiblyjustified6213 covid19 isn't a hoax, swedish people just had the brain capacity to take this seriously without the government having to put the country into lockdown unlike other countries
i refuse to like this due to 69
Finally! Been looking for one that uses the lyrics from the book, but too many are just using what was put into the Hobbit movie.
i wish dwemer ruins were like this
dwemer ruins ain't a tenth as epic as the Dwarven ruins in The Lord of the Rings
What do you expect? The Dwemer are just elves overly fond of puzzles.
ha
oh its just a flesh wound isn't it
lol yesh :3
Must've listened to this a hundred times. Fav parts:
6:38 When Durin woke and walked alone...
16:13 Here at the Gates, the king awaits...
The Hobbit is a masterpiece of its own and has inspired me to write a book based off of it
What book
@@apmaaron3730 The Hobbit or There and Back Again
What book
I have re-read the books of JRRT over and over and will continue to do so until my time has come.
Wait, a 20 minutes long song !? Woah, bring me water before I try to sing this
DITO! =)
It’s a combo of threee
It's honestly not that bad.
I mean, you get breaks on the instrumental parts
Leaving behind all the insecurities and dread of the virus and the collapsing economy and I'm mentally and spiritually joining the Dwarfs in the Misty Mountains Cold. Thanks for this.
Will forever listen to this to fall asleep 🫶🏼 such good memories
My daughter was born this week. This helps her fall asleep best. Thank you.
My youngest is 7 in may and it's her lullaby. She asks for it every night but calls it the far overrr song and pronounces it ovurrrrr. 😂 I can think of worse things to listen to 😁
Doctor: You only have twenty minutes and ten seconds left to live.
We know what to do in case of that happening
This would be worth it lol
It’s all fun and games till you get 5 different adds....
Then you will live for several 100 after
Take one second to open RUclips...
This is one of the most beautiful arrangements I've ever heard. I've loved it since year 7 when it was posted, and just rediscovered it again recently.
A birthday gift from my mother. An inspiration that changed my life. The Lord of the rings from J.R.R. Tolkien.
Requirements:
1. Male
2. Huge Biceps
3. Hammer or Axe
4. Your Height must be 4 ft. tall
5. Deep Voice
6. Blacksmithing Skills
7. BEARD
I am all of these except the deep voice and the 4' lol.
I got all exept 6 and 7
Edit: And 2 never 😳😳
7 is the magic number of the dwarves indeed
8. MORE BEARD
@@colcat1 oh you mean Thicker BEARD!