+xXKORBYX I can feel the butthurt from over here. What is wrong with you? I insult a trite character from a trite anime made up of filler and your response is to wish that I get my eyes pecked out by crows? You seem to be pretty bloody unstable. Then again, that is a defining trait of weeaboos.
@TheWingsOfTheFallen If you would like to see the lyrics for this song, you can find them on wikipedia. You can google "Twa Corbies." or "Three Ravens." I hope that this works for you.
MWOW version downplays the mordant Border humor and plays up the tragedy of the song event. Quite a different take and emphasis... The chosen characters really work on the anime level too. ;)
Good rendition. I wasn't expecting the Wives to use the dark version. Something that always struck me about this song is how the ravens are the only ones in the story who are actually doing what they're supposed to, which makes them the most sympathetic characters (or morally 'correct', from a medieval standpoint) even though it seems like that shouldn't be the case because they're busy outraging the corpse of a fallen warrior.
I just love this song and rendition it's so Gothic and tragic. The tragedy of the song is how the Knight in the story is abandoned and forgotten by his hawk, hound, and beloved. The only ones there to visit him in his death are those who've come to scavenge his corpse.
The ending of the english version '3 ravens' is (relatively) more optimistic : the dog and the hawk keep guarding his corpse, his girlfriend (coming in the shape of a pregnant doe) dies at his side....
@@pierrealbanes2809 there are also versions where the lady actually comes to retrieve the corpse and buries it, dying soon after, still rather grim, and it deprives our heroes of their snack.
I just love these darker stories like this one, Curse Of The Somer and Bay Of Biscay. An no i am not a dark personality. I just like to find the light in darkness. :)
i agree. The maid should at least wonder where he is and weep for him for a time and the dog don't seem to lojal to it's master. His hawks I really dpn't know how they shpuld have doen. but the ravens do just what ravens do. They eat the dead.
A true and sad song about the part of life in which we are most afraid of and yet stills fascinates us ever more deeply....death. That ever present raven in which is waiting for our time to come and to take us away to the great beyond.
And nobody kens that he lies there-o, But his hawk, and his hound, and lady fair-o. His hawk, and his hound, and lady fair. ‘His hound is to the hunting gane, His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame, His lady's take another mate-o, So we may make our dinner sweet-o. We may make our dinner sweet Yes sit on his white house-bane, And I'll cut out his bonny blue eye; With a many a lock of his golden hair-old We'll think of our nest when it grows bare-old We'll think of our nest when it grows bare
Love the song, haunting and sad. I can forgive the animals for leaving, they're dumb animals, but the woman not so much. That just from the lyrics and the picture just makes the whole situation more sad. I do not like this Sakura here. Though considering the Bull the Sharingan can do now I wouldn't be surprised if she was mindf***d. Great clip man and keep it up!
‘Mony a one for him make mane, But nane shall ken where he is gane; Or his white bones, when they are bare-o, The wind shall blow for evermair-o.' The wind shall blow for evermair WHOO IT'S LONG!!!!!
For those wondering, this song is in an older form of English, one with very different pronunciation. As the song refers to a 'new slain knight' it is most likely some form of pre-Shakespearean era verbiage. I love the accuracy of not changing the pronunciation, so as to stay true to the original rhyme schemes.
It's scots dialect, so more of an offshoot of older english, although both the english "three ravens" and the scottish "twa corbies" are pre-billy shakes afaik
Seeing Naruto have his eyes pecked out. So satisfying.
+xXKORBYX I can feel the butthurt from over here. What is wrong with you? I insult a trite character from a trite anime made up of filler and your response is to wish that I get my eyes pecked out by crows? You seem to be pretty bloody unstable. Then again, that is a defining trait of weeaboos.
You could care less? So you do care.
This is one of the most beautiful and moving pieces you have ever done. I salute you.
A little darker than your usual works, but fitting for the time of year.
Happy Halloween.
Indeed fitting for this time of year.
Happy Halloween
The was a very moving dark piece reminds me of Edgar Allen Poe, a great poet, very good work. Very good indeed.
@TheWingsOfTheFallen If you would like to see the lyrics for this song, you can find them on wikipedia. You can google "Twa Corbies." or "Three Ravens." I hope that this works for you.
ur work is looking more and more amazing! love this new inking style! keep it up!
MWOW version downplays the mordant Border humor and plays up the tragedy of the song event. Quite a different take and emphasis... The chosen characters really work on the anime level too. ;)
You're actually a pretty great artist.
I don't know why but i get hungry when i watch and listen to this...that is odd right.
Best use of Naruto I have seen yet....
Excellent sir, and very haunting.
brilliant, a Folk song mash-up xD
great job as always
Good rendition. I wasn't expecting the Wives to use the dark version. Something that always struck me about this song is how the ravens are the only ones in the story who are actually doing what they're supposed to, which makes them the most sympathetic characters (or morally 'correct', from a medieval standpoint) even though it seems like that shouldn't be the case because they're busy outraging the corpse of a fallen warrior.
sick dood
@LordDrakoArakis Ok, Thank you :)
Poor naruto.
I'm sooooooooo sorry to say this but .I hate this video. Please forgive me
May I ask for the lyrics please? I can't really understand the words ladies singing this are saying. Please...pretty please?
I just love this song and rendition it's so Gothic and tragic. The tragedy of the song is how the Knight in the story is abandoned and forgotten by his hawk, hound, and beloved. The only ones there to visit him in his death are those who've come to scavenge his corpse.
The ending of the english version '3 ravens' is (relatively) more optimistic : the dog and the hawk keep guarding his corpse, his girlfriend (coming in the shape of a pregnant doe) dies at his side....
@@pierrealbanes2809 there are also versions where the lady actually comes to retrieve the corpse and buries it, dying soon after, still rather grim, and it deprives our heroes of their snack.
I just love these darker stories like this one, Curse Of The Somer and Bay Of Biscay. An no i am not a dark personality. I just like to find the light in darkness. :)
Maybe you can do the version where the people are faithful
i agree. The maid should at least wonder where he is and weep for him for a time and the dog don't seem to lojal to it's master. His hawks I really dpn't know how they shpuld have doen. but the ravens do just what ravens do. They eat the dead.
I wish it wasn't Naruto getting eaten. Maybe some else. Maybe Jamie Lanister.
she ate naruto!!!!!!
eeeee..... Still awesome though...
great job
that was fucked up but good
This actually just get's me the creeps. :l
A true and sad song about the part of life in which we are most afraid of and yet stills fascinates us ever more deeply....death. That ever present raven in which is waiting for our time to come and to take us away to the great beyond.
And nobody kens that he lies there-o,
But his hawk, and his hound, and lady fair-o.
His hawk, and his hound, and lady fair.
‘His hound is to the hunting gane,
His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame,
His lady's take another mate-o,
So we may make our dinner sweet-o.
We may make our dinner sweet
Yes sit on his white house-bane,
And I'll cut out his bonny blue eye;
With a many a lock of his golden hair-old
We'll think of our nest when it grows bare-old
We'll think of our nest when it grows bare
Love the song, haunting and sad.
I can forgive the animals for leaving, they're dumb animals, but the woman not so much. That just from the lyrics and the picture just makes the whole situation more sad.
I do not like this Sakura here. Though considering the Bull the Sharingan can do now I wouldn't be surprised if she was mindf***d.
Great clip man and keep it up!
‘Mony a one for him make mane,
But nane shall ken where he is gane;
Or his white bones, when they are bare-o,
The wind shall blow for evermair-o.'
The wind shall blow for evermair
WHOO IT'S LONG!!!!!
@LordDrakoArakis could you do the other version called the three ravens. i think it would be awsome if you did the both of them
The Merry Wives of Windsor certainly know how to make a pun. A group of crows of 2 or more is called a "murder" of crows
Amazing artwork as always, Drako! A bit gruesome though...
I feel sorry for Naruto, but the song does kinda seem to fit with him...in a way...
Yeah that'd be pretty cool. I have a good idea what they are saying now, but It'd be awsome to have.
Im Scottish and Carlisle was called `The Corbies Nest` in the 15/16th centurys.
O.O Dang. You definitely can't get more halloweenish then that!
For those wondering, this song is in an older form of English, one with very different pronunciation. As the song refers to a 'new slain knight' it is most likely some form of pre-Shakespearean era verbiage. I love the accuracy of not changing the pronunciation, so as to stay true to the original rhyme schemes.
It's scots dialect, so more of an offshoot of older english, although both the english "three ravens" and the scottish "twa corbies" are pre-billy shakes afaik
*Pssst* All your videos are dazzling.
@bloodydager Work in progress, thank you.
Damn, those ravens are creepy.
This song makes me want to dance.
Holy crap, 'nuff said.
If you can put a few of the songs of woody Guthrie and joe hill and the I ww it will do us sing along fans verry well
Andy Densmore I was thinking this land is your land. In all its original lyrics.
Thank you for this one