Hark! Listen of this tale, Of a stoutly man That lives on the azure plane And all morn and all dusk And all he sees is simply azure Alike to thee, within and without Lapis, is mine home With a cerulean window And a sapphire chariot And all is azure for thee And thou and all peasants around Forsooth he hath none to lend an ear I'm azure Da ba dee da ba di... Mine home built of lapis With a cerulean window Cyan be thy colour of all linens worn Cobalt are thy cobblestones And thine arbors indeed I hath a wyf and she is of sapphire Indigo are thy peasants yonder That amble away Sapphire alike to mine chariot, within and without Bleu are thy words I speak And what I ponder Azure are thy melancholies That take life within me I'm azure Da ba dee da ba di Da ba dee da ba di... I'm azure Da ba dee da ba di Da ba dee da ba di...
Grant me, father, grant me A boon for this eventide Canst ye father keep these foul demons at bay Give me, father, give me A knave for mine bedside To ward away these spirits and to forever stay
Wanna really see something interesting? Wiki them. This person told the world that they fed shit to people with disabilities in school and worse and they just laughed about it in the interview. wiki----Oyamada said that he had bullied and assaulted several students with disabilities in school. In one interview, Oyamada dismissed the incidents with a laugh. In a 1995 interview for Quick Japan Oyamada said he was involved with a group of bullies who had locked a disabled student in a vaulting box, wrapped another student in gymnastics mattresses and kicked them, forced a student to eat their excrement, taped a cardboard box around a student's head and poured chalk inside, made fun of a disabled student running a long-distance race, and forced a student to masturbate in front of other students. A dialogue between Oyamada and the victims was planned by the magazine Rockin'On Japan, but all of the victims refused to meet him. One of the victims' mothers picked up the phone and told the interviewer that her son had considered suicide.
Do peasants ever.. dance ? Just swinging their hands and hips around? Because i doubt it was only the royalties that ever dance those kind of posh ballroom dance
@@Jerbod2 Nothing was ever lost. The big media conglomerates were all founded by descendants of the Knights Templar who retained access to these documents. All the music, all the movies, all the books, all our culture - it's all been there before.
As a man who has over 150 songs in my bardcore playlist, I can say without a shadow of a doubt, that yours are the best. Will be removing the previous blue cover and putting this in it's place.
I've listened to other bardcore versions of this song....but for some reason this one hits different. It's so satisfying to listen to. More than the original even!
I really wish some smartass director would make a completely serious medieval movie, but insert bardcore into it for the OST. This stuff is great and critics would be triggered.
Dude your stuff is so well made. You're one of the few bardcore people that actually understands both mediums (and the compromises that must be made to make things sound right), which is so refreshing. Rather than vocals being flatly carried by a lone lute, you actually harmonise and back it with something.
Oh my God. I saw this in my recommended and screamed. This was my FAVORITE song EVER as a kid. Bardcore version is something I didn't know I apparently desperately needed.
@@RennieAshit's meant to be. Iirc the song is supposed to be about depression and how everything feels the same. Which is pretty messed up and relatable to a lot of people
Since blue was a very expensive dye in the middle ages, that would be a big flex. Instead of gold and ice, just showing up with clothes dripping in blue lapis dye. 🤑🤑
Even though you inspired a lot of copycats and there are now a dozen of these "Modern music medieval style" channels, your's is still the one with the highest quality
I think that one that sings medieval lyrics to go with the music (Hildegard von Blingin' ) is better. Not in terms of instruments, but... there are lyrics, and they're good lyrics too.
I mean the music, the instruments the interpretation is amazing but the cover pictures are another world! Whoever designed them did a great job. I am just amazed how talented you guys all are.
You inspired me to begin learning it on the banjo. It sounds really similar to this actually (when played claw hammer style)! Thankfully its really easy to make a tab out of piano version on the MuseScore application!
Tis been many a fortnight since yon previous ballad. This one is quite a throwback for me on top of the traditional instrumentation. I do enjoy the instrumental renditions, and while I do enjoy those who can contribute vocals to fully take these songs back, for me it's the music more than the singing that makes bardcore shine for me. Hopefully the next ballad won't take as long, but by no means should you rush quality!
Hear all ye, I tell thee a story / of a wee creature which inhabits a blue world / from night until morn everything he lays eyes upon is all blue, as he, inside and outside A banger, as always!!
When I was 18 I listened and danced to David Munrow. Now, 44 years on, I sing and dance to bardcore. There were others there all along. My heart feels glad.
I'm bipolar depressive, and was kind of falling into a downswing but, I didn't expect this to take such a god damn majestic turn and I am right back up and doing awesome! I **LOVE** this!
My heart hopes you are doing well! BPD is, thankfully, one of the more "treatable" mental conditions, and I pray you are able to manage, as best as you can! Blessing of Blue, upon You!
Get that lithium brother, show those swings who's boss! But fr tho, congrats, you've cheated the system through the power of bardcore blue. Best of luck in the future.
I am so glad that dude who let me use his music for my cancelled game still rocking hard. Keep up the good work my mate, wish you all the best! Never stop! 💪
Just so you know; inspired by this cover, my latest D&D character in the very character-driven campaign I'm a part of is a warforged named BLUE. He's a Paladin but will multiclass into Bard at some stage and play this song. Every time I want to write some of his backstory I listen to this. Thank you so much for creating it.
I've been going through these covers to make a playlist for D&D and I was not prepared for this one to slap so hard that I added it to my normal playlist.
Don’t know why I have “A Knight’s Tale” in my head; but I can see your covers right up there! I’m surprised you’ve not been contacted by the film industry for your music! They would love you! ❤❤
One of the first pop songs that I became aware of as an elementary school aged youngster, in the mid 90's. Strangely appropriate that this rendition makes it sound even more archaic given how archaic the song already feels to me when I hear it.
Welp. My 6 and 5 year old girls are obsessed with this song and ALL versions of it. Now, i must show them this and be forced to listen to it everyday for hours. This version, though. Yes. Well done, sir!
Ye, heareth thou, tis a sacred lore About a teeny peasant Who is't liveth in the most blue'th of w'rlds Ye, for every sunrise and sunrise thus For all things that gent sees Shalt be opal like thyself, inside and outside Blueth him's manor and such a blue dram veranda And the blueth 'f carriages And all things for thy and thyself and thou all around his presence For he neither hath nor gets any soul to heareth thou still... I'm blue.
May I ask which song is next? It would cool to hear Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't fear the reaper" being played in bardcord. Honestly, I would love to hear an S Club 7 song be played this way as well.
Or entertain lords and ladies with this melody in your dwelling, until the nearby townsfolk come and plead, "Sir, we beseech you to cease this cacaphony for it is the witching hour and we yearn to slumber".
Well met everyone! I'm glad that I can (finally) share another song with you. Hope you enjoy it 🙂
Party at the tavern tonight for sure!
The city bard is back, people! The King himself will arrive and party with us in our tavern!!!
tf you mean we you got collaborators??
Well met to our favorite bard!
Good to see thou is well!
I did, indeed. Good tidings, kind sir.
Hark! Listen of this tale,
Of a stoutly man
That lives on the azure plane
And all morn and all dusk
And all he sees is simply azure
Alike to thee, within and without
Lapis, is mine home
With a cerulean window
And a sapphire chariot
And all is azure for thee
And thou and all peasants around
Forsooth he hath none to lend an ear
I'm azure
Da ba dee da ba di...
Mine home built of lapis
With a cerulean window
Cyan be thy colour of all linens worn
Cobalt are thy cobblestones
And thine arbors indeed
I hath a wyf and she is of sapphire
Indigo are thy peasants yonder
That amble away
Sapphire alike to mine chariot, within and without
Bleu are thy words I speak
And what I ponder
Azure are thy melancholies
That take life within me
I'm azure
Da ba dee da ba di
Da ba dee da ba di...
I'm azure
Da ba dee da ba di
Da ba dee da ba di...
Hahaha!!! Awesome.
Why this dont have millions of likes
Brilliant
That was beautiful
I think Azule would work and sound better than Azure
Bardcore is still one of the best things that came out of the pandemic
Totally agreed.
Yea and verily!
That and performing trick shots in Doom Eternal. 👌😎
i... totally forgot this has only really been a thing since the pandemic.
I swear it was around before that. Maybe it blew up during the pandemic, but I swear it existed beforehand.
I was in a bad mood but this song made me feel better. Thanks for the creative job.
I guess you were feeling a bit... blue?
@@JazzJackrabbit hahahah nice one 🤣 btw cool nickname Jazz was a good memory of my childhood
The Smurfs say feeling blue is a happy feeling🙂
Can't hear this song without thinking of the Smurfs...
This is one of the best Genre Twists i've heard in a while. Makes me want some Abba Gimme a Man After Midnight.
Really not a bad idea🤔😄
I second this
I feel like a lot of Abba stuff would translate well. I'd love to hear Dancing Queen like this.
Grant me, father, grant me
A boon for this eventide
Canst ye father keep these foul demons at bay
Give me, father, give me
A knave for mine bedside
To ward away these spirits and to forever stay
I'd love this too!
This man actually made Blue into a bard song. I can’t believe it. Incredible
approveth
I mean it was just matter of time. "Blue" exists in every music style hehe
There's a genre called Bardcore?! Goodness me!
This shreds 10 times harder than the original
Wanna really see something interesting? Wiki them. This person told the world that they fed shit to people with disabilities in school and worse and they just laughed about it in the interview. wiki----Oyamada said that he had bullied and assaulted several students with disabilities in school. In one interview, Oyamada dismissed the incidents with a laugh. In a 1995 interview for Quick Japan Oyamada said he was involved with a group of bullies who had locked a disabled student in a vaulting box, wrapped another student in gymnastics mattresses and kicked them, forced a student to eat their excrement, taped a cardboard box around a student's head and poured chalk inside, made fun of a disabled student running a long-distance race, and forced a student to masturbate in front of other students. A dialogue between Oyamada and the victims was planned by the magazine Rockin'On Japan, but all of the victims refused to meet him. One of the victims' mothers picked up the phone and told the interviewer that her son had considered suicide.
imagine being a 15th century peasant walking into a pub and hearing this from the cornet
There's a chance this has happened, but the music was lost.
Do peasants ever.. dance ? Just swinging their hands and hips around? Because i doubt it was only the royalties that ever dance those kind of posh ballroom dance
@@Jerbod2 Nothing was ever lost. The big media conglomerates were all founded by descendants of the Knights Templar who retained access to these documents.
All the music, all the movies, all the books, all our culture - it's all been there before.
Assassin's creed is not reality @@LaVerite-Gaming
@@falconeshield lol
As a man who has over 150 songs in my bardcore playlist, I can say without a shadow of a doubt, that yours are the best. Will be removing the previous blue cover and putting this in it's place.
can you make it public? i would love quality bardcore playlist
@@IV.Fourth id also like the bardcore playlist
ayo, share please ?
yeah! Send me it too.
I made it public for y'all
I've listened to other bardcore versions of this song....but for some reason this one hits different. It's so satisfying to listen to. More than the original even!
Oh stop it, you ☺️
Jk. Thank you very much for the compliments 😊
@@CorneliusLink homie rizzing up the fans
I think having a modern drum beat in this song makes the song a lot more accessible to most listeners.
I really wish some smartass director would make a completely serious medieval movie, but insert bardcore into it for the OST. This stuff is great and critics would be triggered.
I would love that lol
Critics getting stumped on when they hear this in the big screens
So much this.
Westworld kind of did something like that with popular songs using wild west piano music
I think the Bridgerton series did some Victorian-covers of popular Songs.
The King returns for yet another masterpiece.
Hello 👋 😊
Dude your stuff is so well made. You're one of the few bardcore people that actually understands both mediums (and the compromises that must be made to make things sound right), which is so refreshing.
Rather than vocals being flatly carried by a lone lute, you actually harmonise and back it with something.
Thank you very much! 😊 I really appreciate that.
pov: t'was supposed to wither in sorrow at the tavern, but the dj drops this egregious tune that thou cannot abhor
Man. The medieval version of Eiffel 65’s blue, makes me feel nostalgic. I like it!
Same.. ! :)
Very nostalgic! ;-)
As a child of the 90's this makes me super proud to hear a stunning cover of this song and discovering bardcore
And that’s how you see how well made is this song. It’s sounds beautiful
*Puts it on loop for the next 10 dark ages*
Straight fire. This brings great harmony to the kingdom.
Every 1200s kid will remember.
Underrated comment!
IYKYK
Oh my God. I saw this in my recommended and screamed. This was my FAVORITE song EVER as a kid. Bardcore version is something I didn't know I apparently desperately needed.
But this is medieval song not
bardcore
this goes harder than I thought it would. certified banger.
The tune fits very well with medieval instruments
This is artful and masterful
This is fantastic. As silly as "Blue" is, I've always thought it to be a very catchy song.
Hear, hear! Indeed, the silliness of it enhances my enjoyment of it. It's a fine song to listen to in mixed company.
One can denyith it not
It always felt kind of sad underneath though
@@RennieAsh you could say it sounds..blue
@@RennieAshit's meant to be. Iirc the song is supposed to be about depression and how everything feels the same. Which is pretty messed up and relatable to a lot of people
Imagine somebody travels back in time, play this in real medieval and the whole music history goes BOOM
I'm about to turn 22 and this is what I'm listening to. Wouldn't have it any other way. Thanks for the music.
A man of culture aswell i see👍
“Blue” probably lends itself to this lute-driven, medieval style than any other modern pop song.
Damn, honestly, You got the best bardcore covers I’ve heard
He also did it first, believe it or not
@@paulprasek1475 Yeah i know, im here since his first upload :D
@@JakO_Ob nice
@@paulprasek1475 He didn't do it first, just did it well. Really well.
Since blue was a very expensive dye in the middle ages, that would be a big flex.
Instead of gold and ice, just showing up with clothes dripping in blue lapis dye. 🤑🤑
Get ready to be outdone by the purple drip
@@ВарвараРодченкоthe Pope be like
This is why Cornelius Link is the GOAT of bardcore!!
When the world needed him the most...
He has returned
Even though you inspired a lot of copycats and there are now a dozen of these "Modern music medieval style" channels, your's is still the one with the highest quality
I think that one that sings medieval lyrics to go with the music (Hildegard von Blingin' ) is better. Not in terms of instruments, but... there are lyrics, and they're good lyrics too.
@@Tzizenorec they work together sometimes :)
@@christyblue5963 Aye, the best song on her channel is her voice recorded over Cornelius' music! A wonderful combination to be sure.
@@Tzizenorec Which one is that? I need to go track it down now.
@@danieldeitrick7947 It's "Pumped Up Kicks".
This sounded exactly how I expected it to and I wasn't disappointed
I mean the music, the instruments the interpretation is amazing but the cover pictures are another world! Whoever designed them did a great job. I am just amazed how talented you guys all are.
They said in the description it comes from a book called the Codex Maness.
What a pleasure to witness such talent in this year 1022 😎😎
The return of the king
The vibe in that beat, perfect
The modal scale of this song makes it work so well for bardcore. Bravo!
Medieval music was awesome
I agree
You inspired me to begin learning it on the banjo. It sounds really similar to this actually (when played claw hammer style)! Thankfully its really easy to make a tab out of piano version on the MuseScore application!
Tis been many a fortnight since yon previous ballad.
This one is quite a throwback for me on top of the traditional instrumentation. I do enjoy the instrumental renditions, and while I do enjoy those who can contribute vocals to fully take these songs back, for me it's the music more than the singing that makes bardcore shine for me.
Hopefully the next ballad won't take as long, but by no means should you rush quality!
haha fortnite
This is the first bardcore song I heard and I’m completely obsessed now
Truly a masterpiece. You sir, have done a great deed. We shall continue to admire your great work.
WE GETTING OUT THE VILLAGE WIT THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like this!
Hear all ye, I tell thee a story / of a wee creature which inhabits a blue world / from night until morn everything he lays eyes upon is all blue, as he, inside and outside
A banger, as always!!
When I was 18 I listened and danced to David Munrow. Now, 44 years on, I sing and dance to bardcore. There were others there all along. My heart feels glad.
From What is Love, to this!!! Its like pouring honey in your ears!!!! Amazing!!!!! Bravo!! BRAVO!!!!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You guys nailed this one.
Man some war horns and drums would absolutely make this Amazing.
I hope we will hear "Move Your Body" too, since that genuinely sounds medieval if played acoustic
Seconded!
hold on im about to cry
this is a masterpiece, well done
I'm so proud to be linked to this....this was in my next recommended after listening to myself....how vein!
May thou, founder of bardcore, be praised
I'm bipolar depressive, and was kind of falling into a downswing but, I didn't expect this to take such a god damn majestic turn and I am right back up and doing awesome! I **LOVE** this!
My heart hopes you are doing well! BPD is, thankfully, one of the more "treatable" mental conditions, and I pray you are able to manage, as best as you can!
Blessing of Blue, upon You!
Get that lithium brother, show those swings who's boss!
But fr tho, congrats, you've cheated the system through the power of bardcore blue. Best of luck in the future.
No ur not
@@spartan_768
Oh my God. You're right? I don't have BPD!
I'm cured! Oh happy day! ☺️
It really feels like this song is from the middle ages and still a banger up to now.
He’s back, let’s go!!!
The village is de-exiling you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯
I am so glad that dude who let me use his music for my cancelled game still rocking hard. Keep up the good work my mate, wish you all the best! Never stop! 💪
Salve Cornelius, my sincerest thanks you have earned for this masterpiece.
Just so you know; inspired by this cover, my latest D&D character in the very character-driven campaign I'm a part of is a warforged named BLUE. He's a Paladin but will multiclass into Bard at some stage and play this song. Every time I want to write some of his backstory I listen to this. Thank you so much for creating it.
Brother this is sick, absolute banger
Positively ill
Thanks, I appreciate that 🙂
I've been going through these covers to make a playlist for D&D and I was not prepared for this one to slap so hard that I added it to my normal playlist.
Your hardcore hits differently and it feels so lush. Thank you for making this one. It’s such a goodie of a song.
absolutely beautiful, well done.
Ah finally, good to hear your craftsmanship again!
This piece raises so many memories and feelings. Very nostalgic ones for sure.
Don’t know why I have “A Knight’s Tale” in my head; but I can see your covers right up there! I’m surprised you’ve not been contacted by the film industry for your music! They would love you! ❤❤
This is perhaps the best instrumental of this song I've ever heard.
One of my favorite songs remixed to now one my favorite genres. You did a great job!
hands down, cornelius link's bardcore is probably the best in the scene
Yes, yes, YES! I was hoping that you'll make a cover of this someday. And now here it is! Amazing work as always.
Oh I love it! I'd never expected to enjoy it this much, but I can imagine a medieval band performing this.
It's always a good day when Cornelius Link uploads
This made me smile! Thank you for reminding me of this song. Loved you version.
I really want to see Hildegard von Blingin using this as the cover.
One of the first pop songs that I became aware of as an elementary school aged youngster, in the mid 90's. Strangely appropriate that this rendition makes it sound even more archaic given how archaic the song already feels to me when I hear it.
absolute legend, absolute jam
Bruh I love this song and this cover SO much! Well done!
Green Knight rides into stadium: Evening, townsfolk!
Red Knight rides into stadium: Greetings, travelers! And welcome!
Blue Knight rides into stadium:
Lo, at the darkest hour, at the time of utmost need, he didst return to the land - gallant Cornelius, the bard of legend!
This is legendary music... Back me my 1999... O, my God...
This is the most upbeat version I have heard
Welp. My 6 and 5 year old girls are obsessed with this song and ALL versions of it. Now, i must show them this and be forced to listen to it everyday for hours. This version, though. Yes. Well done, sir!
This sounds is surprisingly uplifting
Welcome back! Thanks for this! 🥰
This song is so good, this version is fire, also the symphonic death metal version
This was the cover I didn't know I needed. 🩵
Ye, heareth thou, tis a sacred lore
About a teeny peasant
Who is't liveth in the most blue'th of w'rlds
Ye, for every sunrise and sunrise thus
For all things that gent sees
Shalt be opal like thyself, inside and outside
Blueth him's manor and such a blue dram veranda
And the blueth 'f carriages
And all things for thy and thyself and thou all around his presence
For he neither hath nor gets any soul to heareth thou still...
I'm blue.
This is a masterpiece! Absolutely angelic!
I love this song and youve created an amazing new version :)
Oh man, the return of the king!
Glad you're still making music
OH MY GOOOD
May I ask which song is next? It would cool to hear Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't fear the reaper" being played in bardcord. Honestly, I would love to hear an S Club 7 song be played this way as well.
What a masterpiece
Bardcore is a genre unmatched by any other
this is amazing! i love your composition of this song
at thine moment the beat dropped, it felt truly majestic.
Now to just fire up the steed and go for a ride through the village playing this for all to hear.
Or entertain lords and ladies with this melody in your dwelling, until the nearby townsfolk come and plead, "Sir, we beseech you to cease this cacaphony for it is the witching hour and we yearn to slumber".
This guy is bard to the bone.
This brightened my already sunny day.