the TRUE OG's remember this moment before a great battle, knowing brother would face brother, knowing that Odin had already chosen one to take to Valhalla today. Long Live Halfdan the Black.
As a biomedical scientist I can tell you that amount is not as much as you would think. Thus you should see a mysticist to see about your unrelated phenomena of making things magically grow beards by your touch.
I stole this from another guy “My father told me Someday I will die Fighting for new lands With blood covered hands Let out my war cry Show I have no fear Valhalla’s door to the haven Will wait for no man Will wait for no man”
What’s the deal with Viking Hate these days. No one is alive that They hurt nor is anyone alive that they may have done the hurting. Enjoy Our ancestry. If Thor doesn’t take You up to Valhalla. Freyja will take You to Folksgangr.
This song was, according to Egil's saga, composed by an around 7 year old boy (Egill Skallagrímsson), after he killed his first "man", another boy which was 10-11 years old.
My mother told me Someday I would buy Galley with good oars Sail to distant shores Stand up on the prow Noble barque I steer Steady course to the haven Hew many foe-men, hew many foe-men My mother told me Someday I would buy Galley with good oars Sail to distant shores Stand up on the prow Noble barque I steer Steady course to the haven Hew many foe-men, hew many foe-men My mother told me Someday I would buy (buy) Galley with good oars Sail to distant shores Stand up on the prow Noble barque I steer (Steady)Steady course to the haven Hew many foe-men, hew many foe-men
The original text from Egilssaga: Þat mælti mín móðir, at mér skyldi kaupa fley ok fagrar árar fara á brott með víkingum, standa upp í stafni, stýra dýrum knerri, halda svá til hafnar, höggva mann ok annan.
@@vinjarholennordvik3667 The English are descendants of the Saxons. While both the Norsemen and the Saxons are descendants of Proto-Germanic people, they are not the same. It would be like calling the Gaulic Celts, Gaelic Celts and Brythonic Celts the same. They followed the same deities, respected their Druid order and came from the same ancestry, but they are not the same.
Tho you do have a point about the english «coming» from saxoni. I`m takling about descendense. As in hwo were your annsestors. Wich If you are english is almost a definitive. Becouse of the nordic settelers, general intermingeling, rapes during raids, the danelaw and Williams conquring of England bringing in Even more nordic or people of nordic descent. It is almost inpossible for someone in England nott to be of at least parcial viking descent. Ps I am nott sure If im inturpeting «descent» corectly. And ecscuse the bad spelling, am used to good autocorect softwere.
@@andreimateescu8997 It's technically a poem, written by war poet Egill Skallagrímsson. You can find it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egill_Skallagr%C3%ADmsson?oldformat=true#Poems Otherwise here is the literal translation of the poem this song was inspired by: "Thus spake my mother That for me should they buy A barque and beauteous oars To go forth with vikings. Stand in the stern, Steer a dear vessel, Hold course for a haven, Hew down many foemen."
@@thomas6201 en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Egill_Skallagr%C3%ADmsson&action=history and if you go to this link, you can see all the page edits..... wikipedia can be edited by anybody and isn't always correct, just because wiki says its so, doesn't mean it is quite possible it is, and a 7 year old war poet is a fitting name regardless, he went to war at a young age and wrote this .... beautiful
The feel of wind in the hair. The cold ocean spray on the skin. Dark clouds in the horizon. Rumble of a distant thunder, the crack of Thor's hammer. This is what this song reminds me of.
For as long as you can remember you have gone to the far north in the summer with your family. Your father and his bloodline have been sailors for centuries, and your mother is a descendant of Freyja herself. When summer comes and you go north this is what is sung, with your father's deep voice which makes the trees shudder, with your mother's voice a heavy fog always fills the air. One day in school your teacher says that the class will be learning about the Viking Era and their folk songs. To everyone's surprise when he plays the song you start singing along word for word making the windows shake and fog fill the room, then the sky grows dark and thunder can be heard in the distance.
Lyrics: "My mother told me someday i will buy galley with good oars, sail to distant shores." Captions: "mY mOtHeR tOlD mE SoMeDaY i WiLl BuY mY gUn WiTh GoOd DoOrS sAiL tO dIsTaNcE!"
@@itsaalex430 I did that in HS, me and 4 others, from low to "OK Puberty hit you with a truck," it was interesting when we got sheet music and had to figure out how to read a tenor part but sing bass.
Less conflict than you think. Vikings tried to raid France, failed, but were given land and vassalage by the French crown, to protect them from future Viking incursions. This vassal became the duchy of Normandy. Later on, one of the dukes of Normandy, William the Conqueror (then William the Bastard) would successfully invade England and become its king, and the Normans and English began intermingling. Tl;dr: your mother is an Anglo-Saxon-Viking-Frenchie, meaning you have Scandinavian on both sides of your family.
@@9199aa I see you haven't invented "fun" yet in the stone age. Don't worry, greater minds will enlighten you to the wonders of civilization in the near future.
@@9199aa If she's anglo which is more likely considering they where the largest of the 3 groups to emigrate (to the point this day that area of schleswig is unpopulated) them being in a part that was owned by Denmark would make them scandnavian.
This has given me an idea for a story of a viking crew made up of a young lad who started it, buying a boat and gathering both friends and warriors from the village to sail to distant lands and claim more for the poor and suffering village. Along their way sailing they began to sing to pass the time, every day until they all knew the lyrics of their powerful and uplifting chant to the point they sang in nigh perfect compliment to each other. Enough to attract a massive sea serpent whose aim had been to wreck the ship as it had done to many before for a good fun meal, but hearing the power and force in the voices of the vikings made the beast fear that even if it did, these determined men would simply kill it in it's own element. So, it opted rather to learn their song, and sing with them to gain their favor. Overtime, the Serpent and the crew came upon a shipwreck, with a shore in the distance. The wreck bore the flag of their village, and so they began to sing. Their voices boomed as the rage grew in their tones. They saw damage in the ship that could have only been inflicted by Man. The Serpent, fearing these men more than ever, changed course to wreck the ships of the shoremen in revenge. The booming voices of the Serpent and Vikings roared across the waves as they approached the shore, waving their village's flag high and drawing their weapons. The village on the shore prepared for a fight, expecting it to be easy, only to find the massive sea beast tearing through their ships with ease. They may have numbers and fine weaponry, but the Vikings had three things the village didn't. A Blazing Rage, a sense of Revenge, and their menacing Force despite small numbers. By the end of the day, the Viking Crew had torn through the small village, slaughtering all within and tearing their flags to shreds. The Sea Serpent watched from the shore as the Vikings raged and ravaged, slaughtering all within the shore village. It's eyes landed solely though, on the Young Lad who started it all. He had grown into a large man over the long oversea journey, His eyes glowed with Power, his voice roaring with Rage, and his body lined with Strength. The Sea Serpent had seen the Lad grow to a Man, and he feared that Man most for how much potential had been in that Young Lad at the beginning of their journey. The Serpent knew not to anger them, but feared none but the Grown Lad... A Lad whose determination and reason stretched far more than any of his brethren, a Lad who grew to become a force of nature for the good of his own home...
@@miket0174 I'll probably make a book on it on my wattpad since thats the only platform I really use anymore for writing stuff (too lazy to find and adjust to a different platform), I'll send the link if I eventually make it
sang this last night inside our company's parking lot... someone heard it and sang along... thought it was a guy but upon listening it was a woman.. shes built like autumn Ivy bruh and by the gods of valhalla she looked like a valkyrie..
I’m just imagining this played quietly as an asmr You are just sitting on a barrel, on a Viking boat with some of the crew walking past. Suddenly out of the fog you hear this singing...another Viking boat passes by slowly but a bit far off. Half way through the song, your crew joins the singing
The thought alone makes me hate the fact that doing this isn’t cool anymore....and yet having a chain around your neck, and coloring your hair and teeth like they’re rainbows is. Not saying modern day sucks but I mean Sometimes modern day sucks
@@pyropug0188 you alright mate? Modern day can suck and the thought of the olden days is pretty cool, but modern day isn’t completely bad. You can still enjoy the little things for yourself 😊. Like what story’s people can make nowadays and the imagination of people. It’s truly something cool in my opinion
Lmao I’m looking at the comments being like “I’m __% Scandinavian” or “I’m from Sweden/Norway/Ireland is that close enough” and I’m here as an Asian person enjoying this. X,D
I came here to enjoy a good song, not to see all the comments of 'oh I’m this percentage of this or that', but as is tradition of RUclips, reading the comments is a must. I will say though, this song and other versions of it always make me follow along, reminiscent of times that I only have knowledge of from books and documentaries. What a time we live in, where music can make you yearn for a place you’ve never seen and a time you only know from historic books and other such findings.
Hell I'm English and I feel the same way, I'm from the North East, this area was probably raided and owned by them. In kind of the opposite direction, try Sigur Rós - Varúð, feels are real.
I'm listening to viking music while studying for the past months and I just wanna slay my essays and homeworks. What I'm doing pretty nicely tho! Absolutely recommend if you have problems with studying and concentrating during this online maddness (Danheim has pretty nice mixes)
@@bruvva2160 Our ancestry extends well before those fools. Before our country came to be and were but tribes, we were vikings as well. Our gods are even older than many, even!
it's facinating how a song can completely change simply with the speed it is sung. I already loved this song, but this version... i actually think i enjoy it more, it feels more...powerful somehow.
No one : RUclips's captions : My mother told me someday I will buy gun with good doors sail to distance shores [applause] Stand up on the crowd nobel guys tears Steady cause to behaven Humanity will many men
There should be a slight pause when it comes to the "Hew many foemen" lines, cause for the two lines to go back to back so quickly just...feels weird in context to how the rest of the song is sung. I still like this version, though.
@@EasyFromFinland ja näinhän se ois 😆 jos on Odinilla ongelma moisen kanssa nii muistutetaan montako venäläistä yksi suomalainen sotilas vastaa! Jumalauta!
@@cat-uq5hw it is definitely a Scandinavian song. Accent and the general lore behind the song. But it definitely doesn't belong to a certain group of people.
NYC today middle of it all Influences spread far and wide I remember Mother Salute and many blessings bestowed upon this one thanks to the sacrifices she made and lived through
Imagine standing the castle wall hearing echo of this song coming straight towards you i would run the opposite way as i see the boats appear through the dense fog
Lowkey wasn't expecting this voice when I see the title promise a lower voice version. I've heard way more impressive lower voice one but this one is good too.
only 793' kids can relate
More like 900´ Kids
The year was 872
XD
@@GlassBoxHero Eigill skallagrímsson was born in 910 at Mýrum not far from Borgarnes. He is the author of this poem. Why do you say 872?
@@KOLFINNAx86 because I thought this song came from Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and that was set in 872.
Things nature does to cause worry:
Trees speaking Vietnamese
Snow speaking Finnish
The ocean speaking Old Norse
I laughed way too hard but I think that's the only acceptable level for this joke lmao
And you forgot the Sky speaking in "BRRRRRRrrrrrrrrtttttttttt"
@@Questknight12 speaking in air raid you mean?
@@Pengooine No, the sound of the A-10's main cannon heralding the doom and destruction of all before it, sweeping them away as if they were not there.
Pines speaking Germanic
Me an Irish man listening to this “I guess I’m close enough”
its where we got the red hair so eh feck it, join the raiding party and go a vikingr.
Greeks welcome to join ?
@Grace Lim hink so aye
a kinda count am irish and scottish so aye
u got slaughtered
Only Og's remember how it was sailing with the boiss singing this shit on our way to england.
the TRUE OG's remember this moment before a great battle, knowing brother would face brother, knowing that Odin had already chosen one to take to Valhalla today. Long Live Halfdan the Black.
Yes
@@smilodnfatalis55 funny thing is Haldfan the Black was Finehairs father not brother just the tv show changed it
@@kaihiggins725 and Halfdan was Ragnar’s son who may in fact be Hvitsverk as the sagas get confusing
@@xdxghostxdx2062 yeah it is the same person
This always gets me hyped up and ready for a battle
Yeah taxes are a bish innit?
Battle for what? The remote?
What Battle? :D
What battle dude? In 2021? Battle for the last diet coke? Or for the last snack? Ready for the battle..
For the day obviously
When you're a Saxon and you hear this echoing across the waves.
"Why do I hear boss music?"
You mean "hwy doth íc gehíran hefelíc swinsungcræft?"
This would have been a great thing to hear playing Valhalla, just before raiding a monastery.
@@thelagginggamer1309 Fuck man imagine if english was still like that.
@@thelagginggamer1309 as someone who speaks German and Englisch i can actually kind of understand those words especially the last one
testosterone level goes up to 100000% after listening to this, everything i touch grows a beard. Now my keyboard is very hairy
HaHaHAHahahAHA
So I'm a man now.
hahaahahha ım a werewolf
I'm a woman and my testosterone upgraded to 10000%
As a biomedical scientist I can tell you that amount is not as much as you would think. Thus you should see a mysticist to see about your unrelated phenomena of making things magically grow beards by your touch.
To make you laugh turn on captions
you were right
[applause]
HUUUGGGGGEEEE MANYYY FOOAAAMMMMM
Garyyy with good dooorrsss
he is speaking the language of gods
I stole this from another guy
“My father told me
Someday I will die
Fighting for new lands
With blood covered hands
Let out my war cry
Show I have no fear
Valhalla’s door to the haven
Will wait for no man
Will wait for no man”
Yo hold up this is perfect
Amazing!
You earn my respect bro
GOLD SON.
What’s the deal with Viking Hate these days. No one is alive that They hurt nor is anyone alive that they may have done the hurting. Enjoy Our ancestry. If Thor doesn’t take You up to Valhalla. Freyja will take You to Folksgangr.
Me: 2% Scandinavian blood...
This speaks to me...
I'm 9% Norway and 5% Sweden, I think I need to schedule a move.
Me: Half black half Sicilian from America
This speaks to me...
50% scandinavian blood ^_^ but who's counting lol
@@valentin205 Oh un autre français ! On va faire un raid chez les rosebeef !
@@valentin205 Exactement 👍🏻
This song was, according to Egil's saga, composed by an around 7 year old boy (Egill Skallagrímsson), after he killed his first "man", another boy which was 10-11 years old.
That was literally me
@@fletcherhi131 rip lad
@@bayralysis u shoulda seen the other guys
I was there. That was a dirty move you used, but nonetheless it worked.
I saw that too, you pretty much fcked him up loool
My grandma heard this song, now she wants to sail west
xD
That’s a good one
Her next Destination is the Mediterranean Sea
Come to sweden!🇸🇪
Make sure her sunstone checks out first.
0.75 speed
A slow funeral song for a brave warrior
1.25x for a nice sea-shantie
1.50 for even better drinking song
switch to the next highest speed between every course.. gits real good
Nice.... Maybe i can pick out how many harmonies are there in the last verse
2.0x for a coked up viking invasion
My mother told me
Someday I would buy
Galley with good oars
Sail to distant shores
Stand up on the prow
Noble barque I steer
Steady course to the haven
Hew many foe-men, hew many foe-men
My mother told me
Someday I would buy
Galley with good oars
Sail to distant shores
Stand up on the prow
Noble barque I steer
Steady course to the haven
Hew many foe-men, hew many foe-men
My mother told me
Someday I would buy (buy)
Galley with good oars
Sail to distant shores
Stand up on the prow
Noble barque I steer
(Steady)Steady course to the haven
Hew many foe-men, hew many foe-men
Steady course "to" the haven
thanks for taking the time to put it here.
@@erahdreifunf4759 not native sorry 😐
@@moremorettmoretto200 all good😉
Gary with good door
The original text from Egilssaga:
Þat mælti mín móðir,
at mér skyldi kaupa
fley ok fagrar árar
fara á brott með víkingum,
standa upp í stafni,
stýra dýrum knerri,
halda svá til hafnar,
höggva mann ok annan.
And the English wording just does not do the original sound justice.
the norse version is far more violent 😂😂
This clears up so many questions I had...
@@MakeItTakeItOutdoors Is this Icelandic?
@@mwanikimwaniki6801 Old Norse which is similar to Icelandic
*Me being of British descent vibing to this*
Ancestors:😥
If you’re english then thy are probably vikings
@@vinjarholennordvik3667 The English are descendants of the Saxons. While both the Norsemen and the Saxons are descendants of Proto-Germanic people, they are not the same. It would be like calling the Gaulic Celts, Gaelic Celts and Brythonic Celts the same. They followed the same deities, respected their Druid order and came from the same ancestry, but they are not the same.
Tho you do have a point about the english «coming» from saxoni. I`m takling about descendense. As in hwo were your annsestors. Wich If you are english is almost a definitive. Becouse of the nordic settelers, general intermingeling, rapes during raids, the danelaw and Williams conquring of England bringing in Even more nordic or people of nordic descent. It is almost inpossible for someone in England nott to be of at least parcial viking descent.
Ps I am nott sure If im inturpeting «descent» corectly. And ecscuse the bad spelling, am used to good autocorect softwere.
I mean English people are germanic, even worshiped simmilar gods when they arrived, eg Woden.
Especially living so close to Hexham as I do haha.
That deep almost growl.... Holy ...
It was pretty deep even in the unedited version
If you want to hear some really deep singing listen to cannibal corpse
@Reagan evert do you mean corpse husband
Ah misspelling got me good
@@JadeWasTaken well yes your right cannibal corpse is a death metal band its basically corpse husband with guitar
Everyone:
-Sea shanties!
Me and the boys about to raid the village:
-That's cute
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this a sea shanty itself? Only from a different period.
@@andreimateescu8997 It's technically a poem, written by war poet Egill Skallagrímsson.
You can find it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egill_Skallagr%C3%ADmsson?oldformat=true#Poems
Otherwise here is the literal translation of the poem this song was inspired by:
"Thus spake my mother
That for me should they buy
A barque and beauteous oars
To go forth with vikings.
Stand in the stern,
Steer a dear vessel,
Hold course for a haven,
Hew down many foemen."
@@thomas6201 Calling a 7 year old a "war poet" is a bit much, don't ya think? ;)
@@christofferrasmussen6533 Well he was 7 when he wrote it sure, but it was a war poet. It literally says on on the wikipedia link I posted.
@@thomas6201 en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Egill_Skallagr%C3%ADmsson&action=history
and if you go to this link, you can see all the page edits..... wikipedia can be edited by anybody and isn't always correct, just because wiki says its so, doesn't mean it is quite possible it is, and a 7 year old war poet is a fitting name regardless, he went to war at a young age and wrote this .... beautiful
The feel of wind in the hair. The cold ocean spray on the skin. Dark clouds in the horizon. Rumble of a distant thunder, the crack of Thor's hammer.
This is what this song reminds me of.
that should be an aesthetic
For as long as you can remember you have gone to the far north in the summer with your family. Your father and his bloodline have been sailors for centuries, and your mother is a descendant of Freyja herself. When summer comes and you go north this is what is sung, with your father's deep voice which makes the trees shudder, with your mother's voice a heavy fog always fills the air. One day in school your teacher says that the class will be learning about the Viking Era and their folk songs. To everyone's surprise when he plays the song you start singing along word for word making the windows shake and fog fill the room, then the sky grows dark and thunder can be heard in the distance.
@ender_slayer3 this gave me chills get on wattpad and make this a story
Pretty relatable, except the summer bit.
@@Drakentodo nah dont ruin this with wattpad
Me: 1.5% Scandinavian
Also Me: I can feel this in my veins
nah....not with 1.5 %...coem on man. let it go
Me: 73% Scandinavian
Also me: TIL VALHALLA!
This song wakes up the viking in my soul. I have listened to it no less than 50 times and I get goosebumps, every, single, time, without fail.
Thats not even real vicking music lmao
@@SyakoLive oh man, I used to love this song, but because of your completely pointless comment, I totally hate it now...
Gary with good doors
Stand up on the crowd
whats gary?
@@evagelospapamixail9139 steady course to behave duh
@@evagelospapamixail9139 gary these balls
[Applause]
Death is chasing me.... But Valhalla isn't ready for me! Skäl!
Skal!
Skäl brođer
Skäll broðer!!
Skål brother.
Skäl!
Lyrics: "My mother told me someday i will buy galley with good oars, sail to distant shores."
Captions: "mY mOtHeR tOlD mE SoMeDaY i WiLl BuY mY gUn WiTh GoOd DoOrS sAiL tO dIsTaNcE!"
For me it said "Someday I will buy, gArY wItH gOoD dOoRs
StAnD uP oN tHe CrOwN
nOrMaL bUlK i StEeR
sTeAdY cAuSe To bEhAvE aNd tHrOuGh MaNy FoAm AnD hUgE MaNy FoAm
Doors are important tbqh
This song's been a banger since 850ad
Who's still listening in 2021?
aye
just returned from the whale road
Im listening in 2087 bro
@@anirishguy6747 5555*
@@carl6909 question,what happens in 2088? It's not been a good year
@@anirishguy6747 say goodbye to your family.. you will miss them
I feel like I can take on the Samurais with my baguette now. I'm hyped
I could listen to this for horus, so soothing
Something about a bass choir just makes me all tingly.
Wrong god mate
@@itsaalex430 I did that in HS, me and 4 others, from low to "OK Puberty hit you with a truck," it was interesting when we got sheet music and had to figure out how to read a tenor part but sing bass.
I am all "Set" to listen to it again.
Horus thanks you for your musical offering.
I genuinely follow this relationship as it offers a comfort that others can't give. I sing this song whenever I can
*shivers..... love to hear tim foust go the low on this x its stunning
1:16🎶 My God...
My mother told me, she had a boyfriend, that looked like a girlfriend, I had in February of last year
Amazing
YAAAASSSSS, THE KILLERS XD
made me spit my coke xD
so do u have a step mom or step dad
BURAK KAAN DURUKAN bruh lol 😂
The one thing I love about this rendition is the way they harmonize. I wish I could listen to each one separately
When your entire family is Scandinavian, but your mother is English...... CONFLICT😭😭
Less conflict than you think. Vikings tried to raid France, failed, but were given land and vassalage by the French crown, to protect them from future Viking incursions. This vassal became the duchy of Normandy.
Later on, one of the dukes of Normandy, William the Conqueror (then William the Bastard) would successfully invade England and become its king, and the Normans and English began intermingling.
Tl;dr: your mother is an Anglo-Saxon-Viking-Frenchie, meaning you have Scandinavian on both sides of your family.
@@illTemperedSeaBass aaand she could’ve descended from an entire Saxon line, which wouldn’t make her scandinavian on both sides. You don’t know
@@9199aa I see you haven't invented "fun" yet in the stone age. Don't worry, greater minds will enlighten you to the wonders of civilization in the near future.
@@9199aa If she's anglo which is more likely considering they where the largest of the 3 groups to emigrate (to the point this day that area of schleswig is unpopulated) them being in a part that was owned by Denmark would make them scandnavian.
when you are latvian but this song gives u boner... sends love
I think my beard just grew about 15 inches listening to this song
Aaaagh thank you I've been waiting for this! I can finally enjoy the full song in this range!
This has given me an idea for a story of a viking crew made up of a young lad who started it, buying a boat and gathering both friends and warriors from the village to sail to distant lands and claim more for the poor and suffering village. Along their way sailing they began to sing to pass the time, every day until they all knew the lyrics of their powerful and uplifting chant to the point they sang in nigh perfect compliment to each other. Enough to attract a massive sea serpent whose aim had been to wreck the ship as it had done to many before for a good fun meal, but hearing the power and force in the voices of the vikings made the beast fear that even if it did, these determined men would simply kill it in it's own element. So, it opted rather to learn their song, and sing with them to gain their favor. Overtime, the Serpent and the crew came upon a shipwreck, with a shore in the distance. The wreck bore the flag of their village, and so they began to sing. Their voices boomed as the rage grew in their tones. They saw damage in the ship that could have only been inflicted by Man. The Serpent, fearing these men more than ever, changed course to wreck the ships of the shoremen in revenge. The booming voices of the Serpent and Vikings roared across the waves as they approached the shore, waving their village's flag high and drawing their weapons. The village on the shore prepared for a fight, expecting it to be easy, only to find the massive sea beast tearing through their ships with ease. They may have numbers and fine weaponry, but the Vikings had three things the village didn't. A Blazing Rage, a sense of Revenge, and their menacing Force despite small numbers. By the end of the day, the Viking Crew had torn through the small village, slaughtering all within and tearing their flags to shreds. The Sea Serpent watched from the shore as the Vikings raged and ravaged, slaughtering all within the shore village. It's eyes landed solely though, on the Young Lad who started it all. He had grown into a large man over the long oversea journey, His eyes glowed with Power, his voice roaring with Rage, and his body lined with Strength. The Sea Serpent had seen the Lad grow to a Man, and he feared that Man most for how much potential had been in that Young Lad at the beginning of their journey. The Serpent knew not to anger them, but feared none but the Grown Lad... A Lad whose determination and reason stretched far more than any of his brethren, a Lad who grew to become a force of nature for the good of his own home...
I didn't even realize how much I typed why did nobody tell me that I actually wrote this shit? I could've written a fullass book by now on this
@@vd6070 Yeah u should delete it from here and make a book or some short story and earn some money or smth :)
@@vd6070 If you do do keep me up to date cuz I will read it
@@miket0174 I'll probably make a book on it on my wattpad since thats the only platform I really use anymore for writing stuff (too lazy to find and adjust to a different platform), I'll send the link if I eventually make it
@@vd6070 What's your account? I'm on there too.
When corpse started speaking Swedish
Funny
From Russia with Love!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sang this last night inside our company's parking lot...
someone heard it and sang along...
thought it was a guy but upon listening it was a woman..
shes built like autumn Ivy bruh
and by the gods of valhalla she looked like a valkyrie..
Odin knows your name brother
Marry her
Yesterday
Marry that woman my man
So, if she was a valkyrie why are you still here and alive?
@@magnustheman524 He's not. That's why he hasn't replied.
All the dislikes are from Saxons!!!! ⚔️🛡️
I'm a Saxon and I loved this.
ye seem very invested in a fight that ended about 1000 years ago, if not more
@@thewayward896 This is a joke
@@thewayward896 ligma balls
somBODY once TOLD ME the WORLD was going to ROLL ME
Me: *scrawny man hears this*
*turns into ripped viking beserker*
Can confirm. Am now en route to a distant land in search of foes to slay and riches to gain.
"Steady course to the haven" chills literal chills
Haeven*
I feel like this is the normal one but with a low-grade bass EQ
it feels like i was born in the wrong age, take me back to these days
Damn yes 😀
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This is one of the only renditions that has sent chills across my scalp. Good goodness, this is amazing!
I’m just imagining this played quietly as an asmr
You are just sitting on a barrel, on a Viking boat with some of the crew walking past. Suddenly out of the fog you hear this singing...another Viking boat passes by slowly but a bit far off. Half way through the song, your crew joins the singing
It would be a little weird to here Scandinavian Vikings singing in English...
@@JarlTryggve you right you right
BUT.....it’s still really cool
@@STUP1DSP1DER you right
The thought alone makes me hate the fact that doing this isn’t cool anymore....and yet having a chain around your neck, and coloring your hair and teeth like they’re rainbows is. Not saying modern day sucks but I mean
Sometimes modern day sucks
@@pyropug0188 you alright mate? Modern day can suck and the thought of the olden days is pretty cool, but modern day isn’t completely bad. You can still enjoy the little things for yourself 😊. Like what story’s people can make nowadays and the imagination of people. It’s truly something cool in my opinion
Girls locker room: OMG did you hear what Jessica did?
Boys locker room:
Lmao I’m looking at the comments being like “I’m __% Scandinavian” or “I’m from Sweden/Norway/Ireland is that close enough” and I’m here as an Asian person enjoying this. X,D
Lol same, Like I've seen 35% of a viking documentary so I'm good
I just like singing it lol
and i'm half half sweedish and half nordic abomination
I'm Welsh and irish and I love this even though the Norse Vikings probably raided my families settlement
Mongol DNA bro, Asian Viking 😂
Man, just listen to the rumble of that one guy.
This makes me want to raid the English coast.
I came here to enjoy a good song, not to see all the comments of 'oh I’m this percentage of this or that', but as is tradition of RUclips, reading the comments is a must.
I will say though, this song and other versions of it always make me follow along, reminiscent of times that I only have knowledge of from books and documentaries. What a time we live in, where music can make you yearn for a place you’ve never seen and a time you only know from historic books and other such findings.
I read the title :" My mother told me to lower my voice..." XD
Anybody else feel this trigger something in their blood? Like I listen to it and I’m just like “Hell yeah boys let fucking raid England!”
Hell I'm English and I feel the same way, I'm from the North East, this area was probably raided and owned by them. In kind of the opposite direction, try Sigur Rós - Varúð, feels are real.
I'm listening to viking music while studying for the past months and I just wanna slay my essays and homeworks. What I'm doing pretty nicely tho! Absolutely recommend if you have problems with studying and concentrating during this online maddness (Danheim has pretty nice mixes)
I don't know if I should listen to this song then... i have german heritage..
@@bruvva2160 same 😂 that may explain the feeling in the blood
@@bruvva2160 Our ancestry extends well before those fools. Before our country came to be and were but tribes, we were vikings as well. Our gods are even older than many, even!
it's facinating how a song can completely change simply with the speed it is sung.
I already loved this song, but this version... i actually think i enjoy it more, it feels more...powerful somehow.
Sitting on the toilet has never felt so epic until now 😅
Hello brother, we shall defend porclandia together
Всех приветствую! Классное исполнение и вокал!) Внутри все дрожит)) Почему-то песня эта кажется такой родной и пронзительной. Привет из России!!)
indeed
Слава Украине
Hello!
@@berserkr6499 если ты националист то лучше удались
No one :
RUclips's captions : My mother told me someday I will buy gun with good doors sail to distance shores
[applause]
Stand up on the crowd nobel guys tears
Steady cause to behaven Humanity will many men
Warriors! Ready your breakfast and eat hearty. For tonight, we dine in Valhalla!
That's a spartan quote from the movie 300 and they said hell not Valhalla
@@duff6587 Oh really, Sherlock?
@@erickz6828 yep dont let it happen again watson!
@@duff6587 pfft then say hel, same shit but cold
We need a longer version of this one ❤️
There should be a slight pause when it comes to the "Hew many foemen" lines, cause for the two lines to go back to back so quickly just...feels weird in context to how the rest of the song is sung. I still like this version, though.
Nah it works just fine with flow
Sounds even better like this.
I just found this and have already listened to it 5 times
Me and the boiss in the waterpark wavepool:
Can't stop to listening this!!!
When me and the boys sail on our viking ship on valhiem
kinda wish i lived in these times. life was more simple yet so badass.
Trust me, you don't want to be living in those times.
It was cool being a king, sure. For the rest was pretty shitty
Sure it would be awesome but the risk of dying from a little wound or cough would be skyehigh. But I agree with you bro
There is nothing simple about Anglo-Danish politics or life during the viking age
there's something soothing when you hear multiple men with deep voices singing in canon.
Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Icelanders and Finnish people listening this like : *"Cheers from Valhalla"*
Suomalaisilla oli kyllä ihan omat uskomukset. Tuonelassa nähdään.
@@realwaterdrinker jos minä halluun valhallaan lähtee nii minähän lähen! Saatana
@@melikab5507 Perkele me ei lupia kysellä, me mennään kysymättä ja ryminällä potkasten ovet nurin niinku päälliköt
@@EasyFromFinland ja näinhän se ois 😆 jos on Odinilla ongelma moisen kanssa nii muistutetaan montako venäläistä yksi suomalainen sotilas vastaa! Jumalauta!
@@melikab5507 voikun tälläisellä voimalla olis puolustettu omia jumalia kristittyjä vastaan :)
This is now my favorite version of this song, freaking epic!
The closed captions are amazing.
Me: African Origins
"This speaks to me"
it is a destinctly human song. it just sounds like the human spirit and our tenacity.
@@demonickiller6315 No, it belongs to Scandinavians only.
@@cat-uq5hw it is definitely a Scandinavian song. Accent and the general lore behind the song. But it definitely doesn't belong to a certain group of people.
@@demonickiller6315 No it does because they made it
@@cat-uq5hw onea couple of people would have made it. So it belongs to them. Not the entirety of the Scandinavian people
Gonna sing this while sailing in Valheim.
my favourite rendition of this song
NYC
today middle of it all
Influences spread far and wide
I remember Mother
Salute and many blessings bestowed upon this one thanks to the sacrifices she made and lived through
Shout out to Gary with those good doors
Man every time i listen to this i just think of Halfdan, his death was enough to make a grown man cry.
Such a beautiful song and plus I love watching Vikings
Beautiful, just, beautiful
this was me when i found out im 42% scandinavian
As a Scandinavian, I feel my ancestors calling. As a distant relative to the norse king 'Haraldr inn hárfagri' or Harald Fairhair, I long for battle.
Well, Valhalla calls
Cringe
@@9199aa seriously
@@9199aa joe mama
@@9199aa mega cringe
This is hauntingly beautiful.
Аж до мурашек пробирает!
I watch this when I am in need of a testosterone boost
Do you hear that? That’s your ancestors and blood calling to you. Feel them in your bones.
Its beautiful that most nations have some kind of ancestor and their blood circulating in our veins, proud warriors that they can relate to.
May the Nords of today sing this with pride good work Friend
Cristianity totally end that culture
This Version reminds me a lot of the vocals only part of old Manowar songs
Imagine standing the castle wall hearing echo of this song coming straight towards you i would run the opposite way as i see the boats appear through the dense fog
Well they eventually lost so....
@@duff6587 Everybody does
I listened to this for two hours straight. I love it.
Puts chill bumps on my chill bumps
Playing Valheim and listening to this song is so epic!
Goosebumps only the real (Vikings) Fans can feel!
Lowkey wasn't expecting this voice when I see the title promise a lower voice version. I've heard way more impressive lower voice one but this one is good too.
Your blood doesn't matter, deep down, we're all warriors ready to raid while singing a merry tune.
Sorry, got to do it.
"Noble bork I steer?" Alright. Who gave Doge the rudder?? >:(
Barque
@@Jharrycornelius I am aware. x'D
Gary with good horse, sell to distant shores
Vikimg
Always listen to this version bc it is right in my vocal range so I can sing along
Been reading the closed captions too much, that is what gets stuck in my head now...