My first encounter with Bardtallica was when they were promoting their second work, Ride Ye The Lightening, at a joust in Galstonbury. They had a different theorbo player back then, an energetic lad whose head shook to and fro. Sadly, he fell and laid as dead when the band's wagon was toppled on the king's highway. May he rest in peace.
I recall the summer of 1196 in the court at earls castle in ye olde England, the performance was amazing. And still listen to it to this day. Great music stands the test of time. I’m 850 years old by the way. I was 24 when I saw them live.
I was only 17 when I heard this version live at a ball during their tour of the Britains in 1196. ‘Twas the Month of Wilderness, the 17th day. I’ll be 844 this month. A great performance it was indeed.
Gorgeous landscape to frame the music. I wonder where this video was shot? Initially I was reminded of the Alberta badlands; however, the castle is clue that this is not set in North America. Turkey perhaps? There are badlands and hoodoos like those over there. EDIT: And I see from comments below that this video is set near the castle of Peracense in Spain.
"Now don't run too far, kids, stay where we can see you!" When I was a young girl my family went on a tourist trip to Spain. I'd never been to Europe and I was excited to see all the old castles and forts where medieval knights had fought against fearsome dragons. Mostly we just saw gift shops and cramped busy streets. But finally my parents relented to my constant begging and took us to see Peracense. I barely heard my dad's admonition as I ran out of the car and up the hills to the old castle walls. The stones were so old, and I believed I could feel the long-gone inhabitants of those ancient halls all around me. I kept running, so excited to see everything - and then I heard it. A gentle melody echoing down the hills. It sounded like someone playing a guitar, but a little different; this was gentler, more sonorous. I slowed down and perked my ears and followed the music. I came around a corner and that's when I saw him. Up on a hill outside of the castle, leaning against a rock and playing on a medieval lute. He was so far away, but his music rang so close and clear in my ears. It lifted me out of this world and surrounded me with the sights and sounds of a medieval thoroughfare as ghostly visages passed me by along the rampart walls. I heard echoes of voices selling fresh fruit in the market square, and the clatter of swords against shields in the valley below. I saw banners waving atop the ramparts and elegant women dressed in the finest purple linens giggling as they shared stories about their favorite soldiers. The whole castle had come alive, brought back from the dust by the player on top of the hill. "Sara! There you are!" The music stopped. I turned my head in the direction of my dad's voice and saw him coming my way. Hours had passed and the sun was almost setting. "I've been looking all over for you. It's time to go, your brother's been nagging me about dinner for the last hour." I moved to follow my dad to the car, but turned back towards the hill one last time - the musician was gone. Like the banners and the ladies he'd only been a shadow of memories long forgotten by all but the stones of this castle. But when I close my eyes, I can still hear his melody ringing in my heart.
@@lemmingscanfly5 Perhaps in Europe there are much safer countries than in other parts of the world, such as the US, where crime rates are among the highest in the world. Perhaps also, a girl is better able than a boy to defend herself and be independent. Don't worry, your kids would be safe here. All the best.
@@lemmingscanfly5 1: This story was fiction. 2: Peracense is a bit out of the way of most tourist spots. 3: The worst places in Europe are safer than your average city in the US. But people in the US are conditioned to believe themselves superior in spite of the facts.
@@pufthemajicdragon So you've told fiction twice now. The worst places in Europe are just as bad as the worst places anywhere else in the world. The US isn't proud of it's crime rates, but it's closer to (or even more safe than) EU countries than you're stating here. Given that the US is bigger than the entire European Union, and only slightly smaller than the entire continent of Europe, it would probably be more fair to compare our individual states to their individual countries. Then you would have some wins and losses on both sides. This fact remains: More people are trying to get into the US than any other place on Earth, by any means necessary. Also, REPORTED crimes per capita can be very misleading. It doesn't factor for conviction rates, type of crime, age of offenders, the laws themselves (which vary heavily), and many other factors. I'm not saying that the US is better than Europe, because I don't make opinionated blanket statements based on cherry-picked numbers. I will say that the US is a better place to be than the way you make it sound.
I remember hearing about Bardtallica back when I helped invade England with the other Norsemen. It's very interesting that their music is still being played by young bards here in 2023. It's even wilder that Bardtallica is still around and are now going under the name "Metallica"
This breaks my heart yet also makes me happy. My late love had "One" played at her visitation (one of her favorite songs), and she would have loved your cover (we were both D&D geeks). Thank you for this cover, it just feels so much like something she would have loved and I could see her saying it was her Bard's song in our campaigns.
This is a testament of how great Metallica really is that these “Heavy Metal” songs they’ve written can be played like this and still sound so beautiful!💯
It was during the story when young Jonathan got his Sword. Still a heartbreaking tale. Tortured in a unfair battle, had his limbs cut, his eyes loss, his voice taken… What was worse that they didn’t kill him. Yet his masters and maidens who aided him refuse to kill him. A beautifully tragic tale. Brings a tear to my eye every time I’m regaled the tale.
Lyrics: I can't rememb'r aught can't bid if 't be true this is true 'r dreameth deep down inside i feeleth to screameth this t'rrible silence stops me anon yond the war is through with me i'm waking up, i cannot seeth yond th're's not much hath left of me nothing is real but teen anon holdeth mine own breath as i wisheth f'r death oh, prithee god, waketh me backeth in the womb, t's much too real in pumps life yond i wilt feeleth but can't behold f'rward to bewray behold to the timeth at which hour i'll liveth did feed through the tube yond sticks in me just liketh a wartime novelty did tie to machines yond maketh me beest cutteth this life off from me holdeth mine own breath as i wisheth f'r death oh, prithee god, waketh me anon the w'rld is gone, i'm just one oh, god, holp me holdeth mine own breath as i wisheth f'r death oh, prithee god, holp me darkness imprisoning me all yond i seeth, absolute h'rr'r i cannot liveth, i cannot kicketh the bucket did trap in myself corse, mine own holding cell landmine hast taken mine own sight taken mine own speech, taken mine own hearing taken mine own arms, taken mine own forks, taken mine own soul hath left me with life in hell!
I don't know how many times I've listened to this but I only just noticed the nice touch of using sword battle sounds instead of helicopters and heavy artillery for the intro.
This is the song that inspired me to learn to play guitar, 20 years ago. I don't often listen to songs on repeat, but this one I had on almost every day at the time. I don't listen to Metallica anymore and it has been 2 years since I played my guitars seriously..but this song will always have a special place. Thank you.
You never disappoint that's for sure. Hope to one day hear you play "The Unforgiven 2" and "The Memory Remains" because then you will have played pretty much all my favourite Metallica songs :-)
Uma obra prima do Metallica, histórica, comovente, realista como a dor de quem perde não só uma parte física, mas também a alma num pós guerra. Obrigada por reviver o que há de melhor na música. Versão excepcional. ♥️
Achei válido traduzir seu comentário para que o Algal possa entender: "A prime work of art by Metallica. Full of history and emotion, that makes us feel it as real as the pain of those who actually lost a limb or part of their body, as well/or even their own soul in the war aftermath. Thank you for rekindling and reminding us what's best about music. This was an exceptional adaption and cover. ❤" Now, in my own words: Thank you for this masterpiece of a cover, Algal.
@@nmindz Valeu aí guri! Não sou boa no inglês, por isso escrevo do meu jeito mesmo...mas curto muito o estilo desse músico. E que bom ver outros brasileiros aqui apreciando uma arte diferencial. Obrigada, beijão pra ti.
Love it....this does belong in a scene in the prince of thieves movie back in 1991...very few people do metallica justice when they cover them but as a fan for nearly 40 years,this is great!
Counter-offer: Lucerne left me Bereft of my sight Bereft of my speech Bereft of my hearing Bereft of my arms Bereft of my legs Bereft of my soul Cast me down into hell!
@@Davccelion ilustre ciudad Allí vierais tantas lanzas, todas subir y bajar, allí vierais tanta adarga romper y agujerear, las mallas de las lorigas allí vierais quebrantar y tantos pendones blancos que rojos de sangre están y tantos buenos caballos que sin sus jinetes van. A Santiago y a Mahoma todo se vuelve invocar. Por aquel campo caídos, en un poco de lugar de moros muertos había unos mil trescientos ya
@@jhonnysilverhand13 , cierto, como es que de plañir resulta ver tanta riqueza de pueblos, antaño en convivencia, mermados y cercenados como los abencerrajes en Granada....
Qué genialidad, qué maestría y que belleza de sonidos. Auténticamente medieval, con todo el olor y aire de la época. Brillantes y talentosos ejecutantes. Felicitaciones.
This Metallica song has always been my absolute favorite, so to hear your cover version is wonderful! I just like hearing people's versions of cover songs.
Ahh, this brings back memories. First heard this song played by Bardtallica live in the Pyrenees during the Year Of Our Lord 1298.
You were reincarnated and you remember your past life.
Hahahahaha
My first encounter with Bardtallica was when they were promoting their second work, Ride Ye The Lightening, at a joust in Galstonbury. They had a different theorbo player back then, an energetic lad whose head shook to and fro. Sadly, he fell and laid as dead when the band's wagon was toppled on the king's highway. May he rest in peace.
@@smeagolmazurenko5238 Lol Ah yes i love Ride ye the Lightening xD
@@smeagolmazurenko5238 you, sir, are a legend.
Yo, the battle sounds from the medieval times at the beginning was a great touch
Very true to the original song
@@aarronwootton yes, the start us basically war screams and gunshots, would say the same
That was clever and an unexpected pleasure.
Also-was this video recorded in Scotland? That castle is magnificent.
Instead of getting hit by a landmine, dude got hit by some greek fire.
YES!! My very first thought! A lovely detail to attention!
FIREBALL! Hath taken mine sight!
Taken mine speech, taken mine hearing
Taken mine arms, taken mine legs
Taken mine soul, cast me unto the nine hells!
I recall the summer of 1196 in the court at earls castle in ye olde England, the performance was amazing. And still listen to it to this day. Great music stands the test of time. I’m 850 years old by the way. I was 24 when I saw them live.
The old guys saw all the good bands.
I was only 17 when I heard this version live at a ball during their tour of the Britains in 1196. ‘Twas the Month of Wilderness, the 17th day. I’ll be 844 this month. A great performance it was indeed.
I was burning on a stake when I heard the sweet melody emerge from the winds.
@@Drummerchick2003 seems thy have survived this ordeal. the soothing music must've summoned a magical cloud that drop water from the skies.
I recall people being actually creative with their jokes
I wonder if back in medieval time people would have liked this or if it would just be noise for them. Great cover as always
Probably would have thought it was witchcraft and enchantments.
I think if its catchy enough to the crowds they would definitely start dancing to it, but like every song ever made, its not always for everyone
They would have most likely hated it because music like this did t exist until the 17-18th century.
The major third didn’t exist until renaissance times
@@tjhooker824 but it would be innovative then
You have set the bar to astronomically high for bardcore videos! Gorgeous cover and such an epic location!
I've been waiting for so long for you two to do something together. PLEASE!!!!! you guys are my spirit animals lol
Good to hear from you, Heldegard, I do miss your voice! Hope you are doing fine (:
A colaboration between you two would be an absolute treat.
Gorgeous landscape to frame the music. I wonder where this video was shot? Initially I was reminded of the Alberta badlands; however, the castle is clue that this is not set in North America. Turkey perhaps? There are badlands and hoodoos like those over there.
EDIT: And I see from comments below that this video is set near the castle of Peracense in Spain.
@@fredericapanon207 channel hacked ... I don't know if Algal is aware since he is not very active on social media. =/
"Now don't run too far, kids, stay where we can see you!"
When I was a young girl my family went on a tourist trip to Spain. I'd never been to Europe and I was excited to see all the old castles and forts where medieval knights had fought against fearsome dragons. Mostly we just saw gift shops and cramped busy streets. But finally my parents relented to my constant begging and took us to see Peracense.
I barely heard my dad's admonition as I ran out of the car and up the hills to the old castle walls. The stones were so old, and I believed I could feel the long-gone inhabitants of those ancient halls all around me. I kept running, so excited to see everything - and then I heard it. A gentle melody echoing down the hills. It sounded like someone playing a guitar, but a little different; this was gentler, more sonorous. I slowed down and perked my ears and followed the music.
I came around a corner and that's when I saw him. Up on a hill outside of the castle, leaning against a rock and playing on a medieval lute. He was so far away, but his music rang so close and clear in my ears. It lifted me out of this world and surrounded me with the sights and sounds of a medieval thoroughfare as ghostly visages passed me by along the rampart walls. I heard echoes of voices selling fresh fruit in the market square, and the clatter of swords against shields in the valley below. I saw banners waving atop the ramparts and elegant women dressed in the finest purple linens giggling as they shared stories about their favorite soldiers. The whole castle had come alive, brought back from the dust by the player on top of the hill.
"Sara! There you are!" The music stopped. I turned my head in the direction of my dad's voice and saw him coming my way. Hours had passed and the sun was almost setting. "I've been looking all over for you. It's time to go, your brother's been nagging me about dinner for the last hour."
I moved to follow my dad to the car, but turned back towards the hill one last time - the musician was gone. Like the banners and the ladies he'd only been a shadow of memories long forgotten by all but the stones of this castle. But when I close my eyes, I can still hear his melody ringing in my heart.
Yikes, I'd never let my kids run off on their own on a vacation anywhere in Europe, especially girls...
@@lemmingscanfly5 Perhaps in Europe there are much safer countries than in other parts of the world, such as the US, where crime rates are among the highest in the world. Perhaps also, a girl is better able than a boy to defend herself and be independent. Don't worry, your kids would be safe here. All the best.
@@lemmingscanfly5 1: This story was fiction. 2: Peracense is a bit out of the way of most tourist spots. 3: The worst places in Europe are safer than your average city in the US. But people in the US are conditioned to believe themselves superior in spite of the facts.
Ignoring the panic merchants, this was a great tale. It would make a fantastic music video for Algal.
@@pufthemajicdragon So you've told fiction twice now. The worst places in Europe are just as bad as the worst places anywhere else in the world. The US isn't proud of it's crime rates, but it's closer to (or even more safe than) EU countries than you're stating here. Given that the US is bigger than the entire European Union, and only slightly smaller than the entire continent of Europe, it would probably be more fair to compare our individual states to their individual countries. Then you would have some wins and losses on both sides. This fact remains: More people are trying to get into the US than any other place on Earth, by any means necessary. Also, REPORTED crimes per capita can be very misleading. It doesn't factor for conviction rates, type of crime, age of offenders, the laws themselves (which vary heavily), and many other factors. I'm not saying that the US is better than Europe, because I don't make opinionated blanket statements based on cherry-picked numbers. I will say that the US is a better place to be than the way you make it sound.
Can we appreciate how the cameraman went back in time to record this for us! such dedication
And sent it to Metallica for transcription
I remember hearing about Bardtallica back when I helped invade England with the other Norsemen.
It's very interesting that their music is still being played by young bards here in 2023.
It's even wilder that Bardtallica is still around and are now going under the name "Metallica"
If this man could travel back in time we would have books about how he ended wars with his talent!
And lo, when the bard began to play
Many lives were spared that day.
Amen.
Lars will follow him back in time and sue him
@@gavinharrington1161 😂
The medieval battle sounds at the beginning was a perfect touch 🤘
This is the kind of bard every D&D party needs
I wonder what kind of stat boost you get from Bard-Metallica.
"the fighter failed his death save. Sorry. reroll for next week"
The bard:
Song takes me back to 1298, me and my friends just got back from a conquest, heard a local playing it. Amazing song
As a person who loves both medieval music and Metallica, this is INSANE! Never thought we needed this kind of mashup but it works in the end,
This breaks my heart yet also makes me happy. My late love had "One" played at her visitation (one of her favorite songs), and she would have loved your cover (we were both D&D geeks). Thank you for this cover, it just feels so much like something she would have loved and I could see her saying it was her Bard's song in our campaigns.
♥️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
what a pair
strange women get more n more in "men bussiness" videogames metal guns ya know
maybe its a good thing i dont know
This is a testament of how great Metallica really is that these “Heavy Metal” songs they’ve written can be played like this and still sound so beautiful!💯
The fact it's got no singing never inhibits the relic sound. Great job!
The best bard of the entire RUclips is back, wonderful performances as always Algal! 😃
I've spent 15 years doing Renaissance Faires and never heard anything so grand as thy music. Grammercy.
The kind if music you listen to while pondering the riddle of steel.
The beginning battle sounds with steel meeting steel was a great touch that could've been forgiven if not included, but I, for one, appreciate it.
It was during the story when young Jonathan got his Sword. Still a heartbreaking tale. Tortured in a unfair battle, had his limbs cut, his eyes loss, his voice taken… What was worse that they didn’t kill him. Yet his masters and maidens who aided him refuse to kill him.
A beautifully tragic tale. Brings a tear to my eye every time I’m regaled the tale.
A Hymn for all metal heads, for me the best song Metallica ever wrote, absolutely powerful # great performance, dear Bard🎶
Love how it's just like a acoustic version of the song
I'm a hardcore Metallica fan and this is my favourite song. You've done it justice. I loved it❤
The intro with the sound of swords instead of guns is epic, medieval style! 🤟
I want this intro to play every time I enter a room 🙌🏽
The music, the location, the costume, the hair, the beard, the musical instruments, everything seems to be good, gotta say I love this channel
Habláis la lengua castellana buen señor?
Chills and possibly wet eyes, same as the original. Bravo. Killer voice.
I audibly gasped when I saw this on my feed. Perfect as always.
The medieval war sounds at the beginning was a brilliant touch.
Lyrics:
I can't rememb'r aught
can't bid if 't be true this is true 'r dreameth
deep down inside i feeleth to screameth
this t'rrible silence stops me
anon yond the war is through with me
i'm waking up, i cannot seeth
yond th're's not much hath left of me
nothing is real but teen anon
holdeth mine own breath as i wisheth f'r death
oh, prithee god, waketh me
backeth in the womb, t's much too real
in pumps life yond i wilt feeleth
but can't behold f'rward to bewray
behold to the timeth at which hour i'll liveth
did feed through the tube yond sticks in me
just liketh a wartime novelty
did tie to machines yond maketh me beest
cutteth this life off from me
holdeth mine own breath as i wisheth f'r death
oh, prithee god, waketh me
anon the w'rld is gone, i'm just one
oh, god, holp me
holdeth mine own breath as i wisheth f'r death
oh, prithee god, holp me
darkness imprisoning me
all yond i seeth, absolute h'rr'r
i cannot liveth, i cannot kicketh the bucket
did trap in myself
corse, mine own holding cell
landmine hast taken mine own sight
taken mine own speech, taken mine own hearing
taken mine own arms, taken mine own forks, taken mine own soul
hath left me with life in hell!
Your early modern English is really bad, here. It's so bad it ruins the joke you were going for.
I don't know how many times I've listened to this but I only just noticed the nice touch of using sword battle sounds instead of helicopters and heavy artillery for the intro.
Beautiful and nothing is lost, the emotion is still there terrifying and real.
Начало , конечно, вместо вертолётов - звуки сечи - это сильно! И очень изящно решена вторая , тяжёлая часть песни. Прекрасно!
The galloping on the lute was pretty sick. Medieval metal.
That was excellent and I really loved the scenery as you're playing.
One of the most emotional prays ever
WOOOOW!!!!
💯💯💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is the song that inspired me to learn to play guitar, 20 years ago. I don't often listen to songs on repeat, but this one I had on almost every day at the time.
I don't listen to Metallica anymore and it has been 2 years since I played my guitars seriously..but this song will always have a special place.
Thank you.
You never disappoint that's for sure. Hope to one day hear you play "The Unforgiven 2" and "The Memory Remains" because then you will have played pretty much all my favourite Metallica songs :-)
Uma obra prima do Metallica, histórica, comovente, realista como a dor de quem perde não só uma parte física, mas também a alma num pós guerra. Obrigada por reviver o que há de melhor na música. Versão excepcional. ♥️
Achei válido traduzir seu comentário para que o Algal possa entender:
"A prime work of art by Metallica. Full of history and emotion, that makes us feel it as real as the pain of those who actually lost a limb or part of their body, as well/or even their own soul in the war aftermath. Thank you for rekindling and reminding us what's best about music. This was an exceptional adaption and cover. ❤"
Now, in my own words: Thank you for this masterpiece of a cover, Algal.
@@nmindz
Valeu aí guri! Não sou boa no inglês, por isso escrevo do meu jeito mesmo...mas curto muito o estilo desse músico. E que bom ver outros brasileiros aqui apreciando uma arte diferencial. Obrigada, beijão pra ti.
@@nmindz po cara vlw ae é bom ver uns br apreciadores de uma boa cultura dentro de uma boa cultura
Brabooo
From the war at the beginning, to the amazing scenery and get-up and of course the amazing music. You are top notch my friend!
A version of this deep cut song I didn't know I needed. Thank you sir 🤘🏽❤️❤️
Стоит огромного уважения, супер.
Да! Но соло с тэппингом не было!)
Honestly, I was right on board. Right up to the flute. Bravo!
I was wondering how you'll manage this part 3:59 and you did it just great 👍👏
this deserves more love. only 173k views? this deserves at least 600k
Como tem brasileiro curtindo um bardcore por aqui! Um salve BR para todos e também para esse canal incrível!!
Salve salve irmão, é nóis. Bardcore + Algal = Não tem como errar 😉
opa bão?
Splendid work! Authentic medieval sound in beautiful locations. Thanks for sharing 🙏
4:00 sounds so good... it felt like i was in a medieval battlefield game
One of my favorite songs.
Always thought One had a medieval tone and melancoly in it ;) Love it !
Probably my favorite one thus far!
this is one of those songs that automatically makes me cry. this rendition sounds great.
This is so pure
Absolutely fantastic!!! Makes me wanna put on my Renaissance costume and headbang! 🤘
Costume is mandatory for headbanging. 😀
Just amazing playing!
I'm shocked because I recognised one of my land's favourite castle, Peracense! Nice tune
Ya decía yo...que me sonaba a España. Menudo orgullo verlo en este canal. A saber cómo surgió, a no ser que él sea español y todavía no me enteré
@@adriumbra627 es que lo es!
This is an amazing cover. This song is well suited to the Medieval style. ❤️
I'm so glad bardcore is becoming a thing, and is being so masterfully done. My soul feels complete
Excellent simply outstanding
Love it....this does belong in a scene in the prince of thieves movie back in 1991...very few people do metallica justice when they cover them but as a fan for nearly 40 years,this is great!
Relaxing sounds
That's one of the greatest song's! 👍 This version of this song gives me a great medival feeling.
I love both ways of this song
Saracens has taken my sight
Taken my speech
Taken my hearing
Taken my arms
Taken my legs
Taken my soul
Left me with life in hell
hey youre that l.0ser grandpa anarchist?
Counter-offer:
Lucerne left me
Bereft of my sight
Bereft of my speech
Bereft of my hearing
Bereft of my arms
Bereft of my legs
Bereft of my soul
Cast me down into hell!
Amazing!!!!!
Binging on medieval metal mayhem. Loving it, thanks for sharing with us \m/
Brilliant.
Яка чарівна атмосфера! Дякую 💪❤️
Beautiful.
Once again I’m left breathless by your beautiful interpretation of this song.
Wow!
Cada día se supera más, este hombre. Vivan los bardos, viva Algal.
Ojalá hiciese una visita a los reinos católicos de leon y Castilla este buen trovador
@@jhonnysilverhand13 , tengo entendido que mora en paradero aledaño a dichos reinos: Valencia.
@@Davccelion ilustre ciudad Allí vierais tantas lanzas, todas subir y bajar,
allí vierais tanta adarga romper y agujerear,
las mallas de las lorigas allí vierais quebrantar
y tantos pendones blancos que rojos de sangre están
y tantos buenos caballos que sin sus jinetes van.
A Santiago y a Mahoma todo se vuelve invocar.
Por aquel campo caídos, en un poco de lugar
de moros muertos había unos mil trescientos ya
@@jhonnysilverhand13 , cierto, como es que de plañir resulta ver tanta riqueza de pueblos, antaño en convivencia, mermados y cercenados como los abencerrajes en Granada....
Brilliant so talented good version
Wunderschön, danke für das gelungene Video in großer Kulisse.
Amazing how much love, passion and hard work you put in your medival covers i can totally hear it as i listen to your music
Damn, this is great!
That's pretty awesome
Your channel just keeps getting better
Medieval times rock !!!
Love the opening!!!!
When the tapestry was discovered, the illustration and musical notes were translated and depicted to what we see and hear in this video.
Damn, brother. What a great version...
The best notification today
This is freaking awesome
Nice
Yoo that riff machine with the flute thingy was something else, i loved the cover great job man fr
Los ruidos de guerra al principio, solo faltó un "Go go go go go!" en Inglés medieval XD y por cierto, ¡gran cover! :D
This is AWESOME
То что делает этот человек просто восхитительно.
Algal the Best!!
Слушаю и слушаю. Вы находка для меня за последний год. 🔥👍☀❤
amazing
Qué genialidad, qué maestría y que belleza de sonidos. Auténticamente medieval, con todo el olor y aire de la época. Brillantes y talentosos ejecutantes. Felicitaciones.
Es solo él, es multiinstrumentista.
This Metallica song has always been my absolute favorite, so to hear your cover version is wonderful! I just like hearing people's versions of cover songs.
Muy buena versión!! Excelente!!! diferente a todas, Saludos desde Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA!!!!!!!!
Such a beautiful rendition! Awesome work! 🤘
I love your Fear of the Dark cover, great channel.