You're making my neck sore with ALL THIS HEADBANGING!!!! And not just my head. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF MY FRECKLES IS ON FIRE! Man, this just sings directly to my Irish Heart!
This is amazing! It's one of those songs that just get the blood pumping and really own up to the word epic. Really love the beautiful landscapes you put in the background too, they are always a treat!
This old Celt loves this! Sends my blood coursing like fire in my veins every time I hear the Pipes. Six nations, one soul!!! And such gorgeous scenery!
I remember well as a young lad flying over these very mountains when my grandmother perfected the spell that allowed humans to soar like eagles, but sadly the power of that spell tended to fade after an hour or so - my older brother did not heed that, and he crashed to earth on the Celtic Crags north of Hethelberg. Mind you, my great grandfather, before he died peacefully in his bed, told me fables of an ancient race with magic even more powerful than ours, whereby men could fly in magic tubes of iron all day, even to the ends of the world, from castell to castell anywhere in just a day. They could even ascend to the moon itself, on broomsticks like ours, but that poured forth sacred fire from the rear. They did not even need to fly this way, for too they possessed fabulous chariots that, without horse or even gryphon to pull them, could race across heath and mountain faster than a frightened mare chased by hungry wolves. They lived in cities of ten thousand shining swords, swords of glass and iron that reached the heavens and yet never rusted, and shone forth in the evening twilight, lit by myriads of tiny bottles that even common men would stick in the rafters of their huts and make light brighter than the Sun all night long. From these huts they could see the whole world upon small boxes about the size of a goose, like the scrying glasses of our wizards today, but these magic boxes contained spells many many times more powerful than ours. They did all this magic with a black essence of Erthe, which we no longer have because back then these men abuseth the Erthe and she giveth her essence no more. Far from making peace with Erthe, these foolish men fought each other for the last few remaining drops, and they did battle with terrorous catapults of magic suns, that hurled missiles hotter than a thousand thousand fires, that could destroy a city faster than a hundred armies. Then their fabulous cities melted like frost on a warm Spring day, and, so say our sages, one future day we might yet build such fearsome catapults again, if we dig deep in the mountains below even the realms of the Demons where can be found the magic metals to make such things. May that never happen in my lifetime.
@@joemcdermott1213 What happened next was our King ruled well and we became wealthy and p[rosperous, but - then he sent out explorers to see what lay across the Iron Hills and east of the Great Sea of Rhun, and perhaps even south of Harad, where legends told of fantastic lands with great riches and gemstones, rubies the size of a cat and emeralds the size of a dog, yes and even diamonds as large as a full grown blackbird or more. For some ancient historians of our past wrote of mythical lands that had fought this War of the Magic Suns, and they included such places we know yet nothing of, like Amrika, T'shinar, Rhossiya, Ookrayna, and especially of great allure Hind'yar. T'was indeed Hind'yar, a fabled land where it is said the finest silks are so cheap that men line their chicken coops with them, where they used huge amethysts as windows and corals as bricks, that land which was said to lie east of harad and south east of Rhun, that our explorers sought. But what did they find? Some eldrich far-lands that yet also had legends of those fearsome war catapults just like ours, lands calleth Thibet'yan, and Tannu Thuva - and they too had legends of a yet further land calleth Bholiv'yar beyoind some Great Eastern Edge-world Ocean which no man hath ever yet seen. Sadly it seems we may yet need our war weapons once more, for these distant lands also want the great copper and iron mines of these Iron Hills, as our kings want their silken tapestries and jewels. Now let us see whose magick is more powerful out on the Plains of Jousting, around the Great Inland Sea of Rhun.
This song is a masterpiece, i like both the folk and metal version This musical theme really speaks to my heart, you should make more variations of this song, maybe in different styles, because it works really well Love from Italy 🇮🇹🎶
I can feel how my Latin blood turns into a fierce Viking with a blonde beard and my eyes change to blue, an ax is born from my palm and I feel the fury of war and victory in this part: 5:09 and 5:55
Da,un lirism extraordinar muzical, împănat cu videoclip uluitor înălțător sublim, exact precum în cer și pe pământ, ilustrații muzicale veritabile coloană sonoră cromatică,sunete vibrante cu efect pozitiv asupra oamenilor care asculta muzica și dansurile populare celte din vechime,ce tresăreau in cavalerii templieri,te duce departe la extaz și euforie, până la paroxism!!!!
As a French historian...well no Gallia is a word used by the Romans to refer to peoples (like the Venetians or Helvetians) living beyond the Alps (Transalpine Gaul) and those living in northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul), but these peoples didn't consider themselves to be “Gauls”. It's a misuse of language by the Romans, used in today's political discourse to create a national romance. For example, it's like saying “the English” when referring to people living in the United Kingdom. It's false and reductive; there are also the Welsh, the Scots etc... It's very interesting to see all the different peoples who have built France and the other bordering countries
Epic and masterly as always, including the visuals. The landscapes seem to be from all over the world. I identified e.g. the Dachstein mountain and Lake Gosau (Austria) at 3:25 and 6:51. The mountain at 1:08 and 3:55 could be Plattkofel in the foreground and Sella group in the background (Dolomites/Italy).
Ooh, this is good, right up there with symphony of the forest and lords of Iron... I love your take on music, a classic style but it's new, and not many composers write in these themes these days, thank you for your content, i think as the kids would say, "this is a bop".. Which i think is a good thing... Lol
Looking back at your recent content, there's alot more great stuff I don't think Ive heard yet, but your channel has had a special impact on my music library for years.... Fantastic work
Cuánta belleza!!! De verdad, este te transporta hacia esos lugares (o tal vez hacia otras épocas). Y la música, como no podía ser de otra forma, maravillosa. 100% épico!!
Dude this is absolutely fantastic. !!!! Today in Spain there is a medieval festival called the Calatravas and I have this absolutely blasting right now !!! I'm gonna be dressed as a Knight with my long sword hehehehehe. Love this music. Good work dude!!
Some of the Nightwish songs have a nice celtic vibe especially with Troy Donockley on the pipes and whistles. Some examples with a celtic vibe are: Elan, Harvest, I want my tears back now, Last of the wilds, The Islander, My Walden and Over the hills and far away are just a few to check out
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ayo? 👀
🤷♂️🐎🐸🕊🦅😅🏞⛰
Good work
You're making my neck sore with ALL THIS HEADBANGING!!!! And not just my head. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF MY FRECKLES IS ON FIRE! Man, this just sings directly to my Irish Heart!
This is the one of best song that i heard in my entire 34 year life....keep it going greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷
Same from hungary (I am 18)
We need more celtic metal. More bagpipes in metal
Just making sure you know Corvus Corax and In Extremo. Patty Gurdy? Faun?
Eluveitie
Yes! Do you have any suggestions of similar stuff?❤
I fricking love tridanna! I also love skiltron and Grave Digger also more rough metal. Tridanna is good if you don''t want it too heavy@@elay4005
@@angerwei3165yeah Eluveitie is best the with all folks instrumen
Let’s feel like a hero for a few minutes. Have a nice day heroes
This is amazing! It's one of those songs that just get the blood pumping and really own up to the word epic. Really love the beautiful landscapes you put in the background too, they are always a treat!
Cant explain how this music made my great granny start talkin about Cork.!!! 😁
This music is incredible and the Landscapes are over the Top Epic!! Moves the soul in a very positive way!! Thank you for sharing this with us!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
The landscapes are absolutely stunning!
This is the real Northern hemisphere . Me myself live in Sweden. The clips are mostly from Sweden and Norway for sure . 👍🇸🇪💪
This old Celt loves this! Sends my
blood coursing like fire in my veins every time I hear the Pipes. Six nations, one soul!!! And such gorgeous scenery!
Aye six nations one soul . Its true and this Irish Celt is really enjoying this.
Aussie Celt on fire as well !
Been here since 1836 and still my family is Celtic.
@@ozzyfarmer2854 YES!!
Im not a Celt but im a Hawaiian and I enjoy this alot- does- does that count...?
Genetically, I'm German, but I'm loving this music
I always love your celtic metal songs because they remind me of the Fairy Tail OST. Another masterpiece Antti
I remember well as a young lad flying over these very mountains when my grandmother perfected the spell that allowed humans to soar like eagles, but sadly the power of that spell tended to fade after an hour or so - my older brother did not heed that, and he crashed to earth on the Celtic Crags north of Hethelberg. Mind you, my great grandfather, before he died peacefully in his bed, told me fables of an ancient race with magic even more powerful than ours, whereby men could fly in magic tubes of iron all day, even to the ends of the world, from castell to castell anywhere in just a day. They could even ascend to the moon itself, on broomsticks like ours, but that poured forth sacred fire from the rear. They did not even need to fly this way, for too they possessed fabulous chariots that, without horse or even gryphon to pull them, could race across heath and mountain faster than a frightened mare chased by hungry wolves. They lived in cities of ten thousand shining swords, swords of glass and iron that reached the heavens and yet never rusted, and shone forth in the evening twilight, lit by myriads of tiny bottles that even common men would stick in the rafters of their huts and make light brighter than the Sun all night long. From these huts they could see the whole world upon small boxes about the size of a goose, like the scrying glasses of our wizards today, but these magic boxes contained spells many many times more powerful than ours. They did all this magic with a black essence of Erthe, which we no longer have because back then these men abuseth the Erthe and she giveth her essence no more. Far from making peace with Erthe, these foolish men fought each other for the last few remaining drops, and they did battle with terrorous catapults of magic suns, that hurled missiles hotter than a thousand thousand fires, that could destroy a city faster than a hundred armies. Then their fabulous cities melted like frost on a warm Spring day, and, so say our sages, one future day we might yet build such fearsome catapults again, if we dig deep in the mountains below even the realms of the Demons where can be found the magic metals to make such things. May that never happen in my lifetime.
I never thought that modern, "scientific" society could be described in such a magical way. Very creative!
This stuff is brilliant
I'm waiting for the next chapter as I come back to replay this awesome music.
@@joemcdermott1213 What happened next was our King ruled well and we became wealthy and p[rosperous, but - then he sent out explorers to see what lay across the Iron Hills and east of the Great Sea of Rhun, and perhaps even south of Harad, where legends told of fantastic lands with great riches and gemstones, rubies the size of a cat and emeralds the size of a dog, yes and even diamonds as large as a full grown blackbird or more. For some ancient historians of our past wrote of mythical lands that had fought this War of the Magic Suns, and they included such places we know yet nothing of, like Amrika, T'shinar, Rhossiya, Ookrayna, and especially of great allure Hind'yar. T'was indeed Hind'yar, a fabled land where it is said the finest silks are so cheap that men line their chicken coops with them, where they used huge amethysts as windows and corals as bricks, that land which was said to lie east of harad and south east of Rhun, that our explorers sought. But what did they find? Some eldrich far-lands that yet also had legends of those fearsome war catapults just like ours, lands calleth Thibet'yan, and Tannu Thuva - and they too had legends of a yet further land calleth Bholiv'yar beyoind some Great Eastern Edge-world Ocean which no man hath ever yet seen. Sadly it seems we may yet need our war weapons once more, for these distant lands also want the great copper and iron mines of these Iron Hills, as our kings want their silken tapestries and jewels. Now let us see whose magick is more powerful out on the Plains of Jousting, around the Great Inland Sea of Rhun.
Really cool!
Your Celtic songs are truly among your best. This is such a wonderful listen.
Rien de mieux pour commencer la journée de bonne humeur et plein d'énergie
I'm celtic on 3 out of 4 sides of my family. After hearing this I've never wanted to kick ass more than this. 🤣🤣
My ancestors were Anglo-Irish so this is music that I love!
TREMENDOUS music + heart stopping scenery = Antti Martikainen !!!
This song is a masterpiece, i like both the folk and metal version
This musical theme really speaks to my heart, you should make more variations of this song, maybe in different styles, because it works really well
Love from Italy 🇮🇹🎶
Hits me right in the soul! Great work, Antti!
Road trip music....I love it
I can feel how my Latin blood turns into a fierce Viking with a blonde beard and my eyes change to blue, an ax is born from my palm and I feel the fury of war and victory in this part: 5:09 and 5:55
Hmm.i kinda look like dat , what do i need to listen to so i can turn latino?:)))) 😅
@@narutosasuk3 Salsa maybe?
Da,un lirism extraordinar muzical, împănat cu videoclip uluitor înălțător sublim, exact precum în cer și pe pământ, ilustrații muzicale veritabile coloană sonoră cromatică,sunete vibrante cu efect pozitiv asupra oamenilor care asculta muzica și dansurile populare celte din vechime,ce tresăreau in cavalerii templieri,te duce departe la extaz și euforie, până la paroxism!!!!
I've been binging the album since it came out! Great stuff as always Antti!
THIS
IS
THE
MAGNIFICENCE
OF ADVENTURE MUSIC ✨️💯✨️
Spectacular music and scenery!
At 1:37 and 7:02, that's the Old Man of Storr, and at 5:11, that's the Quiraing. Both on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
Man, I remember being in love with the OG version from years back, and now you remastered it?! Hell yeah!
Pure Excellence!! This music is filled with the spirit of adventure!!!❤🙌👍🙌❤
Antti is still the best. Love your Work. Thanks for all these years ❤
AWESOME!! AMAZING!! ☘️🍀☘️🍀
Gallia... That's France's grand-mother !😮😮
As a French historian...well no
Gallia is a word used by the Romans to refer to peoples (like the Venetians or Helvetians) living beyond the Alps (Transalpine Gaul) and those living in northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul), but these peoples didn't consider themselves to be “Gauls”. It's a misuse of language by the Romans, used in today's political discourse to create a national romance.
For example, it's like saying “the English” when referring to people living in the United Kingdom. It's false and reductive; there are also the Welsh, the Scots etc...
It's very interesting to see all the different peoples who have built France and the other bordering countries
Beautiful.Thank you.☘️🍀☘️🌳🎶🎸🇵🇹🎶
Amazing job man, congratulations...
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
😁😉🛌🛀😜🤣😅
Одна из топовых вещей, которыми нас периодически радует Antti Martikainen. Вдохновения ему и долгих лет творческой жизни!
Воистину
Fantastic music, thank you for sharing!
In my opinion you are one of the greats Antti, great work ✌✌
Antti, you made a masterpiece.
Wall to wall incredible tunes!
yay new video, thank you
This is absolutely great and the best music I ever heard. Thanks for this
Epic and masterly as always, including the visuals. The landscapes seem to be from all over the world. I identified e.g. the Dachstein mountain and Lake Gosau (Austria) at 3:25 and 6:51. The mountain at 1:08 and 3:55 could be Plattkofel in the foreground and Sella group in the background (Dolomites/Italy).
pretty sure the start was Scotland too.
Omg this one was always my favorite!! And it’s back and sounding even MORE spectacular!!
Amazing!!! you are the best songwriter in the world. Greetings from Mexico
Always great to see another track come out sir. Love your work!!!!
I had two years without listen your music, I just watched the video while listening Amon Amarth. This one sound fantastic
This is: AMAZING!!! Regards from Germany
i have always loved this type of music
It was a masterpiece before. But now this is something else!
Amazing just amazing
Maaaannnn!!!! This is so Power Amazing!!! I love it .........
Your work is a blessing for my ears, heart and soul ❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘
What beautiful scenery to go with a gorgeous composition that stirs my blood for whatever challenge awaits! Let me at 'em!
Your music is always so enjoyable to listen to.
Ooh, this is good, right up there with symphony of the forest and lords of Iron... I love your take on music, a classic style but it's new, and not many composers write in these themes these days, thank you for your content, i think as the kids would say, "this is a bop".. Which i think is a good thing... Lol
Looking back at your recent content, there's alot more great stuff I don't think Ive heard yet, but your channel has had a special impact on my music library for years.... Fantastic work
Yeah, you used bop correctly and it is a good thing.
Excellent
Rock on! Greetings from the north of Norway.
потрясающе! вот бы вокал еще к ней! привет из России! у нас тут особое отношение к культуре Кельтов, Викингов и северных народов! всем добра ;)
This is just as awesome as I remember.
Perfect!
Awesome as always ❤️🟪 :)
Cuánta belleza!!! De verdad, este te transporta hacia esos lugares (o tal vez hacia otras épocas). Y la música, como no podía ser de otra forma, maravillosa. 100% épico!!
Dude this is absolutely fantastic. !!!! Today in Spain there is a medieval festival called the Calatravas and I have this absolutely blasting right now !!! I'm gonna be dressed as a Knight with my long sword hehehehehe. Love this music. Good work dude!!
Outstanding as usual!
One of my favorites ever 🤩!! Thank you so much!
Listening to Annti's music makes me look like a slightly off person,BUT WHO CARES WHEN ITS AWESOME!!!
YESSSSSS 🤘🤘🤘🙏 BRING ME HOME SCOTLAND 👌
Magnifique; j'aime beaucoup la musique CELTIC! Merci!
An awesome THING!
Mighty good. Mighty spirited.
This is like my all time favorite song in Celtic Metal
What a music :)
AWSOME music!!
Awesome.
Perfect Music for working out with heavy weights 😁 Gives positivity and energy 💪🏼
Love this. Thank you sir
Wow!
Masterpiece!
Fantastic 🤘😀
Beautiful
*Me picking up a random pot of gold I found*
“Why do I hear boss music?”
I remember listening to the older one almost every time I played zelda... I was awesome
This just reminds me of home. The spirit and family of Erie.
Here's to us Celts Irish n Scottish we are a force to reckon with we take u to meet yer god whoever that may be that's how we always were conquers
Antti martikainen!!!!! 🤘🤘
wooooooooooow!!!!!!!!!!! loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice Antti🔥😎
Lyrical and profound that statement is, a poet does walk forth in the land
Brilliant music uplifting beautiful 👍🙏
beautiful music 1000%%%❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🍀🍀🍀☘️☘️☘️☘️💚💚💚
Brutal, todo celta es de Reyes
just amazing
Nice song
...Very inspiring! Keep up the good work.
2:35 simply awesome !!!
Idk 4:26 makes me wanna die with my brother for all that is holy and good
THESE CELTIC BANGERS NEVER LET ME DOWN!!!!!!!!
4:46 lovely
Oh yeah, first theme I heard from your work, Antti. It reminds me about 2014 or 2015...
Must do a drum cover to this. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
I'll always be the soldier of my land. Erin go bragh.
Dia huit.
And there stood the legions of rome before us, the Silures, we shall fall upon them like an ocean, rome shall shake with fear, bwahahaha.
I like the normal version of this music, so this will be good.
Some of the Nightwish songs have a nice celtic vibe especially with Troy Donockley on the pipes and whistles. Some examples with a celtic vibe are: Elan, Harvest, I want my tears back now, Last of the wilds, The Islander, My Walden and Over the hills and far away are just a few to check out