Tolkien reads - We come, we come with roll of drum - The Ent's Marching Song
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2017
- J.R.R. Tolkien reads and sings his THE LORD OF THE RINGS The Two Towers & The Return and the King
Side A
Band 6
Book three
(cloth) p. 88
(paper) p. 111
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The Two Towers and The Return of the King:
• J.R.R. Tolkien reads a...
The Hobbit and the fellowship of the ring:
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Poems and songs of Middle Earth:
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that was very hasty
Hoom, Hrm.
Very hasty, indeed. Very hasty.
His brain worked so fast that he wasn't able to speak slower, haha.
@@elenamartel1822 Try slowing the speed to 0.75. I think the recording got sped up some how. Sounds so much better a little slower.
@@erinlogan182 I have this on vinyl. This is the same speed.
I'm pretty sure it's sped up
Considering the description of the battle, "With doom we come" was right.
Here you can find out what the canonical pronunciation of "Isengard" is!
Tolkien is canonically the god of literature, poetry, rhyming, language-creation, imagination, description and anything else falling in that field.
Ent’s song / poetry is a meager but immense example of his Skill.
This is incredible
"The trees quivered and bent as if a gust had struck them." Mastery of the written word.
Imagine the British singing this when they pushed the German lines in WW1
Probably in his mind while he was writing it.
absolutely fantastic
My favourite chapter in LOTR!
Slow down, John!
I can imagine this from a British tommy out of ww1. So fast it becomes a slang in a way.