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People commenting about tanks and stuff. While here I am, imagining the glorious flight of the Valkyries descending on the battlefield giving worthy heroes blessing and harvesting the souls of the worthy fallen.
Reading the comments underneath, it quickly becomes apparent how little people are interested in the actual composer's thoughts concerning the arrangement. There are a lot of problems concerning Wagner's mindset, however, listening to Wagner's music doesn't make you a Nazi nor feel like a Nazi. It's what you project from what you think about history; which is not history but fantasies. It would help understanding this if one really wants to understand contemporary actualities of historical happenings. You should be interested in the arrangement of the piece, the reason why it was written this way, how religion and mysticism influenced Wagner's works, and you ought to wonder about e.g. what his experiences with release issues have to do with copyright progression and how the technical bits concerning the Festspielhaus on the Green Hill are arranged to interfuse the mechanics of the music alchemically with the entire work of e.g. The Ring. Then you should wonder about the mythology behind the Ring and ask a lot of questions as regards correlations between the Edda and the Danube Delta, land of the Nibelungen. Read about the ancient lore, for Lore's sake! What you should not do is go boasting how a music about the Valkyries makes you feel Nazi. It's very likely that Wagner would not have agreed with the way Hitler later used his legacy as a military asset soundtrack for a tank rolling massacre, and by the way, there is nothing truly romantic about a massacre, just a lot of sadness. Once you'd stand in the dugout, you'd be just one of those left to die. Don't think it's romantic to lay in the dugout for 3 days, no food, thirsty and if you went for a basic toilet need, you'd get shot, so you do what you have to do where you lay! The smell of death all around, your comrades shot in front of you, while you have to hide in silence, incapable of helping. Stop lying to yourself about whatever you think is romantic about that! And let's lift the mythical lie: the Valkyries don't wish death on their battling mates. They battle and assist in battle, but the battle is not against other races or illusory outside enemies. This is the misunderstood version, the historical reverse play on things, to keep mankind divided ('king principle': Divide et impera! et 'primus inter pares'). The real mythical battle of the Valkyries is about fighting for the essence understanding of the very *Ring*. And your task is to try to understand what the Ring is, i.e. the thing that becomes *WHOLE* in and through the Fire. Also, your task is to ask: what is that actual Fire? And brush up on your etymology, for Logic's sake!
My pleasure. However, this is not correct. The Swastika is not a symbol of peace from India. The earliest traces of the Swastika were found in the Black Sea region, the Danube Delta cultures leading to the antedeluvian cultures (pre-flood cultures). It is estimated to represent the Knowledge as regards the Physical Properties of the Force behind the Sun, i.e. it is symbolizing electromagnetical properties, movement and relating to the Central Point of Orbit and Space Folding, the origin of Matter and subsequently Material. The Nazi scientists were aware of the imminence of Physics, this is why they did testing on E/M Field Property use and the Swastika happened to fit the agenda (lucky shot, as Hitler wasn't fully aware of this in the early 20ies, when he decided to use the Swastika as the party emblem - he only later became aware of the reality of Spacefolding). Of course, the Nazis did not own the symbol nor the knowledge, but neither do the Indians or any tribal groups for that matter. It is advisable not to look at who owns a symbol, but to look at: where does it originate and where does it knowledgewise lead? Unfortunately, in this day and age, people have forgotten that life and the world are not about ownership but about exploration, networking and relating. Likewise, people have forgotten that we all are Migrants and what this means globally. Knowledge and Symbols don't work the ownership way. It's precarious to claim some tribe or people group owned this, because historical science simply hasn't been able to show where it came from, apart from relating to the earliest finds. Life is about inquiry, not about com-promise, so let's keep inquiring! It leads deeper down the Rabbit Hole, that is a promise. There's much to find out about the reality of the Nibelungen, who are the Nephilim. Clue: Anakim.
Pleasure to be able to help out! You are right, sharing is so very important - yet, sharing is a very tricky aspect, because this is where wisdom and inner stability are tested by various groups' (religions, cults etc.) interests. Not everyone will e.g. like the idea of a symbol not belonging to the group they fancy. Or look at all the people who want to own the Grail knowledge, yet, they don't understand the difference between *Dualism and *Dual, which means: they haven't understood the essence of the topics in the first place. So for an undereducated Nazi, Wieland/Völunt (Soslan) The Smith would be about the heroic deed of killing enemies, i.e. about territorial claim (primitive). Whereas for the culturally truly interested it becomes apparent that Wagner's intention to begin writing the opera was to highlight the Soulmate idea (Dual Reality of the Soul, instead of Dualism, which separates the Dual Reality from itself), which is very advanced. And one would understand that all these stories interconnect, as they're, like the Ring, taken from the same string of Sagas (Nibelungen Song, Edda, Mabinogion etc.), and that Wagner tried to network deeper meanings this way. He was all about echo and oscillation, in very technical terms and interfusing this with the philosophical and historical meanings he found. As said, there are problems about his approaches at parts, but these problematic bits shouldn't take an advanced, intelligent thinker down the route of Nazism. Have people lost their sense of wonder?...
Oh my fucking God get over yourself. It's a fucking RUclips comment section not a fucking U.N general council meeting, people are making this thing called a "joke" if you've ever heard of one. Unbelievable how some people get so triggered in this sjw filled society, "oh but there's a place where jokes aren't funny anymore" oh fuck off you don't get to tell people what to do, you have no authority and the other couple billion who didn't read your comment don't give a shit about your opinion anymore than they do mine. So stop enforcing your fucking ideological values in a RUclips comment section just because you don't like jokes... And yes there are stupid people here who do genuinely believe it (however few) but you know what... Fuck em, who cares... I'm just here to listen to music
i've been lissining to classical music alot and probabley ended up spamming every one on my twitter timeline oh well atlest they know i like classical and my friend krasie haha
My favorite use of this song was when The United States used this on loud speakers in their choppers to strike fear in the Vietnamese soldiers when we attacked.
väl - khy - ri I might be wrong with the "ä" tho because I'm finnish, I don't know how you americans see the letter. But I pronounce it correctly and it sounds like that.
"WE SHALL INVADE ALL OF EUROPE AND THEN ZE ENTIRE WORLD!!!!!" hitler (after listening to this song) oh yeah this sounds like d-day and this is my favorite song from wagner so far
but before the far cry 3 helicopter scene, it was player in apocalypse now (the heli-attack). it is famous because apocalypse now :D PS i fucking love far cry 3, i love skrilex since far cry 3 and classic music also. haha. :D
MultiAnonym11 same when Bun Dem came on I was like OMG this sounds insane.. *Looks it up* Holy crap its by Skrillex!! :D Also I have Fallout to thank for my love of old music :3
steve mack Francis Ford Copolla , use Ride of the Valkiries in Apocalypse Now , to indicate that the commander of the regiment was a Nazi and racist,not everyone understood the message..........
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I'm a teacher, and I always listen to this multiple times before I begin to grade big piles of papers or exams. Gets me motivated!
This piece of music is one of the best I have ever heard of Wagner, especially the atmosphere which is victorious and exhilarating.
great!!! I use to listen to this when I was just a kid!! thanks for posting it..
I liked this song when i first heard it!
Do you not like it anymore?
Back in the day at a LAN-party, a buddy of mine used to play this tune while starting an attack in age of empires 2. Good old times :)
Whenever I hear this song I can just see an entire battalion of tanks roll down a great big hill all firing at once. What a rush!
I think of a fleet of airplanes and ships in World War II
"someday this war is gonna end"
best duvall performance ever...
People commenting about tanks and stuff.
While here I am, imagining the glorious flight of the Valkyries descending on the battlefield giving worthy heroes blessing and harvesting the souls of the worthy fallen.
Yes, that is the real scene for this music.
mai figlia si addormenta con questa musica, sempre !!!!
i first gained a love for this song back when i was a kid and i heard this on courage the cowardly dog
This song is pure greatness
You know video games are what made this song known to the modern youth.
Not really, just like listening to a varied range of types of music
I love the smell of Napalm in the morning!
kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit, kill the WABBIT!
Isabel Gervis Lol Bugs Bunny
This song makes me wanna play Sim Copter again. That game was so much fun.
all i can think about is valkyrie riding into battle with her newly trained recruits, and this song playing
a truly spectacular song
All I can think of is the MTV and Family Guy clip of sitting in front of giant speakers low in a chair and letting the music blow you away. xD
Magnifica!
It is awesome!
love it Rides of Valkyries
Dammit man I could only imagine helicopters when listening to this epic song...
me tanks XD
*stares at TV* "This is an awesome stagecoach chase!!"
Aim, Ready, Fire Cannon! Attack! Fight for justice! Awoo Awoo AWOO! For Sparta!
From around 4:20 is where it gets interesting
Blze it
FORWARD TO VICTORY!!!!!!
Doctor Manhattan is here!
Yes! Yes yes yes yes yes..
i thought it was only me
I imagine the guys in the horses with their swords , going with no mercy this song exites me
When u finally get that one thing u have been grinding your whole life for
Richard Wagner was a composer
hey Arnold !!!!
I will always love this song. 😂
esta muy bien
when I hear this I think of Bugs Bunny! where I first heard this Great music!
Blues Brothers ftw!!
Reading the comments underneath, it quickly becomes apparent how little people are interested in the actual composer's thoughts concerning the arrangement. There are a lot of problems concerning Wagner's mindset, however, listening to Wagner's music doesn't make you a Nazi nor feel like a Nazi. It's what you project from what you think about history; which is not history but fantasies. It would help understanding this if one really wants to understand contemporary actualities of historical happenings.
You should be interested in the arrangement of the piece, the reason why it was written this way, how religion and mysticism influenced Wagner's works, and you ought to wonder about e.g. what his experiences with release issues have to do with copyright progression and how the technical bits concerning the Festspielhaus on the Green Hill are arranged to interfuse the mechanics of the music alchemically with the entire work of e.g. The Ring. Then you should wonder about the mythology behind the Ring and ask a lot of questions as regards correlations between the Edda and the Danube Delta, land of the Nibelungen. Read about the ancient lore, for Lore's sake!
What you should not do is go boasting how a music about the Valkyries makes you feel Nazi. It's very likely that Wagner would not have agreed with the way Hitler later used his legacy as a military asset soundtrack for a tank rolling massacre, and by the way, there is nothing truly romantic about a massacre, just a lot of sadness. Once you'd stand in the dugout, you'd be just one of those left to die. Don't think it's romantic to lay in the dugout for 3 days, no food, thirsty and if you went for a basic toilet need, you'd get shot, so you do what you have to do where you lay! The smell of death all around, your comrades shot in front of you, while you have to hide in silence, incapable of helping. Stop lying to yourself about whatever you think is romantic about that!
And let's lift the mythical lie: the Valkyries don't wish death on their battling mates. They battle and assist in battle, but the battle is not against other races or illusory outside enemies. This is the misunderstood version, the historical reverse play on things, to keep mankind divided ('king principle': Divide et impera! et 'primus inter pares'). The real mythical battle of the Valkyries is about fighting for the essence understanding of the very *Ring*. And your task is to try to understand what the Ring is, i.e. the thing that becomes *WHOLE* in and through the Fire. Also, your task is to ask: what is that actual Fire? And brush up on your etymology, for Logic's sake!
My pleasure. However, this is not correct. The Swastika is not a symbol of peace from India. The earliest traces of the Swastika were found in the Black Sea region, the Danube Delta cultures leading to the antedeluvian cultures (pre-flood cultures).
It is estimated to represent the Knowledge as regards the Physical Properties of the Force behind the Sun, i.e. it is symbolizing electromagnetical properties, movement and relating to the Central Point of Orbit and Space Folding, the origin of Matter and subsequently Material.
The Nazi scientists were aware of the imminence of Physics, this is why they did testing on E/M Field Property use and the Swastika happened to fit the agenda (lucky shot, as Hitler wasn't fully aware of this in the early 20ies, when he decided to use the Swastika as the party emblem - he only later became aware of the reality of Spacefolding).
Of course, the Nazis did not own the symbol nor the knowledge, but neither do the Indians or any tribal groups for that matter. It is advisable not to look at who owns a symbol, but to look at: where does it originate and where does it knowledgewise lead? Unfortunately, in this day and age, people have forgotten that life and the world are not about ownership but about exploration, networking and relating. Likewise, people have forgotten that we all are Migrants and what this means globally.
Knowledge and Symbols don't work the ownership way. It's precarious to claim some tribe or people group owned this, because historical science simply hasn't been able to show where it came from, apart from relating to the earliest finds. Life is about inquiry, not about com-promise, so let's keep inquiring! It leads deeper down the Rabbit Hole, that is a promise. There's much to find out about the reality of the Nibelungen, who are the Nephilim. Clue: Anakim.
Pleasure to be able to help out! You are right, sharing is so very important - yet, sharing is a very tricky aspect, because this is where wisdom and inner stability are tested by various groups' (religions, cults etc.) interests.
Not everyone will e.g. like the idea of a symbol not belonging to the group they fancy. Or look at all the people who want to own the Grail knowledge, yet, they don't understand the difference between *Dualism and *Dual, which means: they haven't understood the essence of the topics in the first place.
So for an undereducated Nazi, Wieland/Völunt (Soslan) The Smith would be about the heroic deed of killing enemies, i.e. about territorial claim (primitive). Whereas for the culturally truly interested it becomes apparent that Wagner's intention to begin writing the opera was to highlight the Soulmate idea (Dual Reality of the Soul, instead of Dualism, which separates the Dual Reality from itself), which is very advanced.
And one would understand that all these stories interconnect, as they're, like the Ring, taken from the same string of Sagas (Nibelungen Song, Edda, Mabinogion etc.), and that Wagner tried to network deeper meanings this way. He was all about echo and oscillation, in very technical terms and interfusing this with the philosophical and historical meanings he found. As said, there are problems about his approaches at parts, but these problematic bits shouldn't take an advanced, intelligent thinker down the route of Nazism. Have people lost their sense of wonder?...
Oh my fucking God get over yourself. It's a fucking RUclips comment section not a fucking U.N general council meeting, people are making this thing called a "joke" if you've ever heard of one. Unbelievable how some people get so triggered in this sjw filled society, "oh but there's a place where jokes aren't funny anymore" oh fuck off you don't get to tell people what to do, you have no authority and the other couple billion who didn't read your comment don't give a shit about your opinion anymore than they do mine. So stop enforcing your fucking ideological values in a RUclips comment section just because you don't like jokes... And yes there are stupid people here who do genuinely believe it (however few) but you know what... Fuck em, who cares... I'm just here to listen to music
I heard this master piece in HOI2
This is my helicopter music in MGS V
+Josh Mc haha, me too
+Josh Mc i also used this song to fight sahelanthropus
run Charlie!
love dish
i've been lissining to classical music alot and probabley ended up spamming every one on my twitter timeline oh well atlest they know i like classical and my friend krasie haha
My favorite use of this song was when The United States used this on loud speakers in their choppers to strike fear in the Vietnamese soldiers when we attacked.
Da Dada da daa da
For drama, try the "Dramatic Song" - It's... "dramatic"
yes yes yez
väl - khy - ri
I might be wrong with the "ä" tho because I'm finnish, I don't know how you americans see the letter. But I pronounce it correctly and it sounds like that.
"WE SHALL INVADE ALL OF EUROPE AND THEN ZE ENTIRE WORLD!!!!!" hitler (after listening to this song)
oh yeah this sounds like d-day and this is my favorite song from wagner so far
somebody should invade world right now with music
This stuff makes me want to fly a gyrocopter.
Esta musica causa perceptiva e delírios em ondas dramáticas.
No one has commented on this for 3 years? damn...
Apocalypse Now
Only 59 comments on this? What?
It's like a huorr movie but still nice
Far cry 3 moment :)
but before the far cry 3 helicopter scene, it was player in apocalypse now (the heli-attack). it is famous because apocalypse now :D PS i fucking love far cry 3, i love skrilex since far cry 3 and classic music also. haha. :D
MultiAnonym11 same when Bun Dem came on I was like OMG this sounds insane.. *Looks it up* Holy crap its by Skrillex!! :D Also I have Fallout to thank for my love of old music :3
lol fallout! also nice^^
Fallout New Vegas is what makes this song memorable ^-^
LOL I knowww. I have to use this for music so it's kinda weird lol
Where the hell are the singers?
Kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit!!!
"The Valkyies" by: Offenbach
haha yes
The end theme of WIN BEN STEIN’S MONEY
Naomi Puryear
Kill the wabbit!! Kill the wabbit!! Kill the wabbit!!
Wagner and Nietzsche were close friends...
lawl
Song in Chuck Jones and Looney Tunes' short What's Opera, Doc?
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They took that scene in apocalypse from ww2 nazi
tank brigade they would play Wagner when they would attack enemy.
He’s out of his time .. sounds like more futuristic.. like galaxy & spaceships stuff , thorium nuclear plant .. star wars kinda 😹
SimCopter...
sounded better with added machine gun fire!
Far cry 3
This ain't no beyonce
No! No! No!
How about Dostoevsky? Very big in the anti-semitism biz.
dayz, huye, kill all those bambie nabs in cherno/elektro :D
Another bandit tsk tsk
ich bezweifle dass die englichssprachigen elektro sagen
you think you're Nazi ?
who?
You feel Nazi when you listen to Wagner?
PedroPablo do you?
Santa Fabiola De Roma Composer That was Hitler's favorite , and the Ride of the Valkyries was the anthem of the Luftwaffe
steve mack Francis Ford Copolla , use Ride of the Valkiries in Apocalypse Now , to indicate that the commander of the regiment was a Nazi and racist,not everyone understood the message..........