Song of Durin | Performed by John Rhys-Davies

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @HayMax22
    @HayMax22 Год назад +392

    You can really hear his Treebeard intonations as he speaks this. Brilliantly done. Imagining an elderly Gimli reciting this to Dwarven younglings

    • @Adamguy2003
      @Adamguy2003 11 месяцев назад +16

      My headcanon:
      One of those Dwarven younglings is a young Kildrak Battlebeard (My character in the online rpg game 'Neverwinter,' a Dwarven defensive fighter who grows to become an accomplished adventurer/ hero in his own right, largely due to following the examples set by Gimli and other past Dwarves).

  • @Omashu2425
    @Omashu2425 11 месяцев назад +241

    "We now face the Long Dark of Moria. We must be quiet."
    Gimli for five whole minutes:

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  11 месяцев назад +11

      😂

    • @hemanthp3610
      @hemanthp3610 5 месяцев назад +11

      Gimli: if this is not quiet, I don't know what is

    • @Beorthere
      @Beorthere 3 месяца назад +2

      A dwarf is incapable of keeping quiet XD

  • @jgenard
    @jgenard Год назад +288

    His Welsh-Dwarvish accent is SO FUCKING BEAUTIFUL

    • @markpukey8
      @markpukey8 Год назад +6

      All dwarves are Welsh. If wasn't a well known fact 20 years ago... well it is now.

    • @sirblank2384
      @sirblank2384 Месяц назад +1

      Ive never seen anyone claim dwarves were welsh ive seen irish, norse, scottish, even jewish but never welsh

    • @mrkitcatt2119
      @mrkitcatt2119 22 дня назад

      He was trying to do a northern accent

  • @apoleon474
    @apoleon474 Год назад +844

    The way john sings "in moria, in khazad-dum" is so heartwrenching, like he genuenly feels sorrow for his homeland in days long forgotten

    • @archiegrant2063
      @archiegrant2063 Год назад +16

      Also the part when he sings of the fall in elder days. And those two cities you hear the sadness of an age long gone.

    • @PaladinfffLeeroy
      @PaladinfffLeeroy Год назад

      That's how you know you have an amazing voice actor for the role.
      Not some bitchtits that only cares about the money.
      Genuine and great actors can immerse themselves fully in the world their character lives in.

    • @Argentwing
      @Argentwing Год назад +29

      That was the craziest part about the movie. They portrayed it as if Gimli had no idea what happened despite it being maybe the most significant catastrophe of his race. This makes me wish for a "Nerds' cut" of LOTR that adds in more things from the book, including him singing this song.

    • @thorleif8872
      @thorleif8872 Год назад +18

      ​​@@ArgentwingYeah, it is a bit sad that most of the time Gimli is just a comic relief in the movie. There are some good scenes with him (Balins Tomb, Galadriels Hair and Legolas/Gimli at the black gate f.e.) but the rest is just some jokes

    • @chrisgorman3997
      @chrisgorman3997 Год назад +16

      @@thorleif8872he’s an absolute unit in the books. During the Battle of Helms Deep he yells Baruk Khazâd!! Khazâd ai-mênu! While jumping from the shadows to save Aragon from being drowned by a group of Uruk-Hai.

  • @TheDefiantPirate
    @TheDefiantPirate Год назад +894

    Hell I would love a full audio play of the novels with all of the actors in their original roles

    • @aidanhendricksen4832
      @aidanhendricksen4832 Год назад +71

      That would be great, but let’s appreciate Andy Sircus for his work on the audiobooks

    • @EresirThe1st
      @EresirThe1st Год назад +9

      Would sound kind of weird tbh given how different the characters are. Book Aragorn is just a one note overconfident character, not a conflicted man wondering whether he should accepting his mantle. Book Legolas is kind of a happy-go-lucky hippie, book Faramir has no real conflict, etc.

    • @ImperatorTheodosius
      @ImperatorTheodosius Год назад +11

      The best you can do for now is the Phil Dragash version.

    • @DasYoYo
      @DasYoYo Год назад +23

      ​@@EresirThe1stok that is not a fair representation of the book. Have you even read them?

    • @ixthlegiondeserters5178
      @ixthlegiondeserters5178 Год назад +6

      he clearly hasnt @@DasYoYo

  • @ricardomora9913
    @ricardomora9913 Год назад +399

    His voice is beautiful, no wonder why Gimli and the Dwarves were my favorites in the movies.

    • @archiegrant2063
      @archiegrant2063 Год назад +3

      I would love this to be on Spotify. This would be an amazing version to listen to over and over.

    • @elkeiem3786
      @elkeiem3786 Год назад +1

      Also Treebeard!

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Год назад +2

      John's Welsh accent really comes through in some of his words here.

    • @WyattFurlong
      @WyattFurlong Год назад

      Gimli and Thorin and company will always be my absolute favorites in the movies. They may be short but they will always stand tall as the mountains they made their homes in my eyes.

    • @ZemplinTemplar
      @ZemplinTemplar Год назад

      They're characters full of wisdom, humility, resilience, courage, gifted with skill in craft, art and speech. They can be a bit stubborn and sometimes fallible, but it's hard not to like or respect Tolkien's dwarves. Like with the hobbits, one would underestimate the dwarves physically or intellectually, due to their shorter height, only at his own peril. Some enemies of the dwarves, like Glaurung in the First Age, no doubt considered them a joke. Then Glaurung was mortally wounded by king Azaghal, a figure some five feet tall... with an ordinary dagger and Azaghal's dogged conviction of defeating the dragon once and for all. He didn't succeed, but Glaurung barely escaped and barely survived, which is really intimidating once you realize what a fierce opponent Glaurung was.
      The dwarves also the only of Tolkien's fictional peoples who are, unlike Men and others, completely resistant to being fully corrupted by the evil of the One Ring and similar poweful magic. Though they can be corrupted to become mean or greedy, they can't be corrupted into creatures absorbed by evil. I think it says a lot about how incredibly resilient they are (even their biology and psychology is as tough as the very foundations of the mountains) that they don't find it that hard to resist evil, by willpower or other means.

  • @CrawfordPrime
    @CrawfordPrime Год назад +459

    I’ve always loved this scene from the book, and to hear it from the actual actor just makes it that much better for me

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +27

      Its definitely one of my favourite songs from the book

  • @lilikatebuggins374
    @lilikatebuggins374 11 месяцев назад +12

    Excellence, Tolkiens writings and JRD delivery.

  • @mid-nite_drive-thru
    @mid-nite_drive-thru Год назад +74

    This is Gimli as he should have been; not the comic-relief that Jackson's films tried to make of him. We could have had so much more; and John's rendition here proves that. Thank you for sharing it with us: I'm off now to scour the Shire.

  • @younggrasshopper3531
    @younggrasshopper3531 Год назад +259

    Knowing Gimli from the books, I could totally see him reciting this for the fellowship on their way south from Rivendell!

    • @edopronk1303
      @edopronk1303 Год назад +34

      he did, didn't he. When they were at Mirrormeer, after they crossed Moria

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 Год назад +9

      @@edopronk1303 He did

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 Год назад +20

      He literally did, if you've read the books

    • @puffytheboyd86
      @puffytheboyd86 Год назад

      It was while they were still in Moria before they found Balin's tomb@@edopronk1303

    • @ShadowOfCicero
      @ShadowOfCicero Год назад +12

      Even with the potential danger, Gimli could not pass up the opportunity to look into the Mirrormere. This song was why it was so important.

  • @Mereel401
    @Mereel401 Год назад +2298

    Incredible. And the best part is, instead of an AI stealing someones voice (as seen all to often these days) the actual actor did this.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +570

      Yeah I love that he was open to doing this. Now we need to get Viggo and Orlando to do the lament for Boromir...

    • @glotree
      @glotree Год назад +64

      @@Middle-earthDailyOOOOOOOOH. YES.

    • @shep9231
      @shep9231 Год назад +18

      really! I had no idea.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +32

      Check it out in the full interview: ruclips.net/video/pFYTKnwRItA/видео.htmlsi=0w1pXr7PxbwlTw4z @@shep9231

    • @TheBicycleRepairman2
      @TheBicycleRepairman2 Год назад +31

      @@Middle-earthDaily only if we hear Gimli extremely subtle huffing in the background.

  • @loreman7267
    @loreman7267 Год назад +78

    Clamavi de Profundis struck gold with this one! Hearing John's reading polishes it fine.

  • @CannonmangamingYT
    @CannonmangamingYT 2 месяца назад +7

    You can hear how much he gets into it and it really is eye watering. And you can understand the anguish of the dwarfs through him, and his personification of gimili.

  • @chrisgorman3997
    @chrisgorman3997 Год назад +81

    I love how this was done! It’s as if Gimli himself as lord of the Glittering Caves is reciting this to young Dwarves gathered round a roaring fire during a feast.

  • @cronsmans
    @cronsmans Год назад +33

    Well my beard just grew 3 inches.

  • @aleccriss9162
    @aleccriss9162 7 месяцев назад +28

    We know Gimli has the Eyes of a Hawk and the Ears of a Fox, but he never mentioned he had the Voice of a Bard.

    • @marcusmagnus1920
      @marcusmagnus1920 7 месяцев назад +3

      No one can replace him as Gimli and no one ever will !!!

  • @Tezlipoca
    @Tezlipoca Год назад +79

    Truly grasps the awe, and then, of course, the sadness, and hope, of this wonderous song. One of my favorite pieces Tolkien wrote, and for me, entirely encapsulates everything that is Dwarvenkind: Reverence of ancestors, acknowledgement of the glory now past, and the stubborn hope that one day, it shall return to them.
    To hear Gimli speak it brings a tear to my eye.

  • @Cryogenius333
    @Cryogenius333 Год назад +24

    This is beautiful, because in the book, far from being the comic relief, Gimli is a wonderful companion, and on several occasions, lends his voice to song for his fellows.

  • @aliens4143
    @aliens4143 Год назад +117

    John Rhys-Davies' enunciation is excellent, rivalling the singing, and I have to commend you on your editing.

  • @Hunterek_UwU
    @Hunterek_UwU Год назад +179

    i love this vibe. It's a pity it wasn't in the movie

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +36

      I think the movies just had too much ground to cover in too little time. If it was a show and we had an episode or two in Moria, they'd definitely have more time to include moments like these.

    • @lizvtaz6
      @lizvtaz6 Год назад +19

      @@Middle-earthDaily they should have included this in the Hobbit. Hobbit had too little source material. The more I think about it the more I realize just how much better the Hobbit movies could have been.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +16

      I think the song is too specifically about Moria to have fit The Hobbit, but maybe they could've adapted it to be about Erebor. We did get that great Misty Mountains song at the beginning of the first movie at least.@@lizvtaz6

    • @lizvtaz6
      @lizvtaz6 Год назад +9

      @@Middle-earthDaily I understand what you are saying but I honestly think that the horrible sequence with "down down down to the goblin town" or the horrible scene from the extended edition where they all bathe in the fountain both look so ridiculous and ruin the movie to such a degree that having a bit of a slide show of ancient dwarf related images with this Gilmli song in the background would have been better than those scenes. Even if it does not fully fit. Misty Mountains Cold is a great song.

    • @Bombur888
      @Bombur888 Год назад +1

      @@lizvtaz6 The first of these scenes was truly great, and the second was just fine. There are some awful scenes in those movies, but definitely not these two.

  • @easolinas1233
    @easolinas1233 Год назад +30

    Sublime. I love the emotion and depth that Rhys-Davies gives the poem, as if he really felt like a dwarf.

  • @user-kl5zd2oe3e
    @user-kl5zd2oe3e Год назад +198

    I am immediately transported away to a Dwarven hall, experiencing the hospitality of the Dwarves. A roaring fire, stone mugs, smooth as glass, overflowing with malt beer, enjoying juicy and tender red meat off the bone. All suddenly goes quiet. A particularly stout, red bearded Dwarf rises. It is the one called Gimli, son of Gloin, who begins to sing an ancient tale of the history of the Dwarves.

    • @Link0304
      @Link0304 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/видео.htmlsi=L6mxTnnnqgLRUooE

    • @chrisgorman3997
      @chrisgorman3997 Год назад +10

      I love how this was done! To me It’s as if Gimli himself as lord of the Glittering Caves is reciting this to young Dwarves gathered round a roaring fire during a feast.

    • @mdpenny42
      @mdpenny42 Год назад +6

      I'd have loved it if this rendition had been done for the Jackson films - even if "relegated" to the extended versions...

  • @nocentii
    @nocentii 6 месяцев назад +6

    Props on the editing. The subtitles look great and timing is perfect. Sometimes people miss the "little things" we take for granted. Nice work.

  • @onlydans8463
    @onlydans8463 Год назад +58

    Have listened to this countless times enjoy return to Moria!
    Such a wonderful bit of art

    • @Link0304
      @Link0304 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/видео.htmlsi=L6mxTnnnqgLRUooE

  • @markpukey8
    @markpukey8 Год назад +5

    So good. Just... so good.
    I've been a fan of Tolkien for 40+ years, I've read all the books, not just LOTR. But somehow I missed the power and poignancy of Durin's tale. I understood how Gimli felt when they braved Moria... but I guess I really did not. Until today.
    The desecration of what was holy to his people. The fact that Durin's life and death and the things he did were not "myth" or "legend', but plain historical fact that his people and the elves, some of whom were alive to know Durin could attest to. When Gimli sees how the shining star of Dwarvenkind has falling into this evil now known as Moria.... This version of the story has been an eye opener. Thank you so much for adding to my appreciation of what Tolkien created.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад

      Yeah I don't think I really fully appreciated this poem until I heard it sung with music

  • @derdork3233
    @derdork3233 Год назад +34

    This made me tear up a little. Dwarves are my favourite fantasy race by far and i recently started playing the return to moria game. This is just epic.

    • @chrisgorman3997
      @chrisgorman3997 Год назад +4

      Same! I’ve been in love with Dwarves of all forms since i first read the Silmarillion as a child. If i could be reborn as any race in fantasy it would be as a Dwarf of Erebor or Khazâd-dum!

    • @bigirononmyhip3812
      @bigirononmyhip3812 Год назад

      How's the game?

    • @derdork3233
      @derdork3233 Год назад

      @@bigirononmyhip3812 if you're a tolkien fan, you're gonna love it. I haven't gotten far tho yet.

    • @bigirononmyhip3812
      @bigirononmyhip3812 Год назад +1

      @@derdork3233 I love Tolkien and dwarves

    • @derdork3233
      @derdork3233 Год назад

      @@bigirononmyhip3812 it's even better with other players.

  • @Arafeus
    @Arafeus Год назад +47

    I hear Gimli to tell his story of his kin. ❤ Speechless job!

  • @richcapitan5744
    @richcapitan5744 9 месяцев назад +5

    This moves me to tears. Every time. I literally feel the pride of Durin's folk with each passage. Baruk Khazad!

  • @odger3700
    @odger3700 Год назад +15

    Whoa. John Rhys-Davies' recitation of this will forever be etched in my heart as the original telling of a dwarf telling the dwarf's story.

  • @danw.1250
    @danw.1250 Год назад +50

    Thank you JRD and MED for bringing this to life. The world is a little less gray this morning because of you.

  • @phoenixkingtheo
    @phoenixkingtheo Год назад +6

    God damn nearly made me cry...hearing Gimli read the song of Durin with the background of Clamavi De Produnis' amazing song was incredible.

  • @kingrepoman
    @kingrepoman Год назад +29

    Beautiful. From the legend John Rhys Davies himself.

    • @Link0304
      @Link0304 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/видео.htmlsi=L6mxTnnnqgLRUooE

  • @GeneralDelta072
    @GeneralDelta072 Год назад +50

    This is amazing. It feels like I'm being read a bedtime story.

  • @MuzzySkeleton
    @MuzzySkeleton 2 месяца назад +3

    I can picture an older Gimli telling this story to a group of dwarves in the Glittering Caves.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  2 месяца назад +3

      They probably don't believe him that he killed more orcs than Uncle Legolas at Helm's Deep

  • @dianewilliams1125
    @dianewilliams1125 Год назад +3

    I feel in love with John back in 80s he was in Shogun and so grateful he's still acting! Beautiful reading! PEACE!

  • @shoulderpyro
    @shoulderpyro 4 месяца назад +5

    This sounds just like Gimli as an old dwarf lord telling younger dwarves the tale of Khazad Dum.
    I like to imagine I am one of those younger dwarves.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  4 месяца назад +1

      Sitting around in the Glittering Caves listening to Gimli chant about Khazad-dûm while he takes a break from building the new gates for Minas Tirith...

  • @darktenor4967
    @darktenor4967 Год назад +7

    wow, Clamavi De Profundis, the finest arrangement of this piece I've ever heard, with the most iconic Gimli!
    And done by the actor himself! John Rhys-Davies is truly awesome for giving his time to this!

  • @sandramorey2529
    @sandramorey2529 Год назад +4

    That is beautiful. Hats off to whomever had the idea.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +1

      All credit to @nerdoftherings ruclips.net/video/fkJN1b5ogBM/видео.htmlsi=DxJpyhTkZnopD78l

  • @JavertRA
    @JavertRA Год назад +13

    Beautiful and he has a fantastic voice for narration. The line, "No harp is rung..." is such a sad, solemn one.

  • @sillwullivan83
    @sillwullivan83 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is genuinely beautiful. True art.

  • @jeanannd
    @jeanannd Год назад +7

    John Rhys-Davis has a fantastic voice. A great actor and narrator.

  • @susannahschannel6643
    @susannahschannel6643 Год назад +3

    I swear he reminds me of my grandfather and great uncles! I love his voice and presentation of this passage! ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @prissilou
    @prissilou Год назад +5

    Anyone who loves Tolkien would love this.

  • @abe881
    @abe881 Год назад +10

    This made we wish for Durin's days

  • @xila762
    @xila762 Год назад +13

    Wow, just wow. This is the way these stories of Middle Earth are supposed to be shown, with the right passion, depth and immersion.

    • @Langley_Ackerman19
      @Langley_Ackerman19 Год назад

      Exactly, not with just money thrown at it while disrespecting the lore and pumping it with stupid modern agenda. Yeah I'm looking at you Amazon.

  • @Malvikins
    @Malvikins 3 месяца назад +1

    We are so incredibly blessed that we have a recording of the man himself delivering this poem.

  • @20storiesunder
    @20storiesunder Год назад +4

    What an amazing rendition!

  • @WhatIsSanity
    @WhatIsSanity Год назад +15

    Glorious, I love this!
    Someone should write a poem about the reclaiming of Khazad-Dum and let John recite it, since it was Gimli that lead the reclamation of Moria.
    Can't remember if John or Christopher Tolkien wrote one already.

    • @alessandrogentile7744
      @alessandrogentile7744 Год назад +12

      Unfortunately, it wasn't Gimli son of Gloin who led Durin's Folk back to Moria. Instead, he brought his kin to Helm's Deep, and became Lord of the Glittering Caves of Aglarond.
      Khazad Dum will not be reclaimed until the reign of Durin VII the Last, son (or possibly descendant) of Thorin III Stonehelm, who became King under the Mountain after the passing of his father Dain II Ironfoot in the War of the Ring.
      Nevertheless, I too would love a poem on the reclaiming of Khazad Dum, and delight in hearing it from John Rhys Davies.

    • @WhatIsSanity
      @WhatIsSanity Год назад +3

      @@alessandrogentile7744
      Oh yeaaahhhhh thank you for reminding me

  • @DrRexie
    @DrRexie 3 месяца назад +1

    This makes me feel like I would be in a middle ages tavern with a horn or flagging of mead just listening to an old wise dwarf tell his tale and how beautiful it would be and how enamoured I would be to listen to the man that his older than age itself a man that saw the elves his fellow dwarves lost to the great wars before and to become a hero in the eyes of both man and myths of middle ages past

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  3 месяца назад

      That sounds like a good time

    • @DrRexie
      @DrRexie 3 месяца назад

      @@Middle-earthDaily ah that it would be being a person whose trying to become an in real life bard it would be even more amazing

  • @shadowgarv
    @shadowgarv Год назад +41

    Mam ciary, zajebisty ma głos.

  • @TommyEfreeti
    @TommyEfreeti 2 месяца назад +1

    J.R.D. is a beautiful voice. Ilúvatar is proud! I love this. I love his work in 𝔖𝔥𝔞𝔡𝔬𝔴𝔰 𝔬𝔣 𝔇𝔞𝔯𝔨𝔫𝔢𝔰𝔰, and in the LOTR series. What an amazing song you've smithed. Thank you for sharing its beauty.

  • @jamesshillinglaw6884
    @jamesshillinglaw6884 9 месяцев назад +1

    Even knowing this is from a work of fiction, spoken by characters who were invented nearly a century ago about a place that only exists on page or screen, I can't help but mourn and lament as deeply as if it was my own home that was the subject of the poem.

  • @Cragmortis
    @Cragmortis Год назад +2

    My ears are so happy right now

  • @Winaska
    @Winaska 4 месяца назад

    for me its the fact that here we are 22/23 years after the release of the Fellowship of the Ring film, and JRD is STILL playing Gimli for us, giving us even more of his delightful portrayal of the character. and Clamavi de Profundis' music fits so perfectly with Howard Shore's musical style (in my opinion). I can close my eyes and imagine a scene with this music and these words in Jackson's film..

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  4 месяца назад +1

      I don't think I fully appreciated this poem until I heard it with Clamavi de Profundis' music (the a cappella version)

  • @chetnolan7496
    @chetnolan7496 Год назад +1

    This was absolutely beautiful and inspiring, it reached into my soul 🙏

  • @LensFog
    @LensFog Год назад +1

    I needed my fires relit and bellowed! Thank you

  • @countpicula
    @countpicula Год назад +5

    It was a banger when he did it live. Still a banger.
    He’s truly a renaissance man. Id say the last one left alive.

  • @tork9646
    @tork9646 Год назад +3

    This may have saved my life. Thanks.

  • @philliplewis946
    @philliplewis946 Год назад +49

    Imagine what could’ve been, the far off fantasy of a movie with peters style and vision, but that kept the small moments from the books, the simple changes. I love the movies but sometimes I wounded how easy it would’ve been to keep scenes already in the film more accurate. Especially in Moria, the two things I think of are what would the tomb scene look like if they’d kept the orc chieftain instead of the troll? Or showing Aragorn and Boromir’s character as they rush to challenge the balrog before Gandalf falls. I get why they toned down the musical atmosphere but damn if I can’t help but imagine the movie with songs like this added ❤
    It warms my heart to hear something like this after many years

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +12

      I hope one day the book is adapted into a series with six seasons, allowing time to include more of the smaller moments, songs, and history.

    • @WhatIsSanity
      @WhatIsSanity Год назад +4

      Ahh if the poetry and singing had been included, it was a foundational part of the writings. As many know, JRR T started out as a poet and never really stopped being one.
      I remember when my reading comprehension skills were good enough to read Le Morte De Arthur by Tolkien in middle English. Still don't know how I managed that.
      Point is, poetry was one of his great loves.

    • @Link0304
      @Link0304 Год назад

      Solid rendition, but this version lives forever in my mind when I read the passage
      ruclips.net/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/видео.htmlsi=L6mxTnnnqgLRUooE

    • @markpukey8
      @markpukey8 Год назад +1

      I'm with you Phillip. I totally get why Jackson had to make the choices he did to make the movies he did. And he delivered SUCH BETTER MOVIES than anyone had managed before! But it would have been wonderful to include more of the poetry and less plot-driving parts of the books.
      For me, the biggest thing he sacrificed for time and plot was everything about the flight from the Shire. I mean, sure Tom Bombadil was irrelevant to the plot, but an elder power immune to the power of the ring? Because it "has no power" over him but it eats everyone else from the inside? I would have loved to see what Jackson would have done for Tom and Goldberry.

  • @robertott1918
    @robertott1918 11 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite actors. Incredible voice.

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome Год назад +1

    Excellent, brings back fond memories.

  • @Elerad
    @Elerad Год назад +5

    I've listened to this dozens of times since stumbling across it the other day. It is just magnificent. I'd love to find a copy for purchase so I can add it to my playlist, though.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for watching! I don't have the rights to any of the material here, but the original version of the song by Clamavi De Profundis is available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify - without John Rhys-Davies unfortunately. I linked their RUclips page in the description and they have links to all of their purchasing options on their About page.

    • @Elerad
      @Elerad Год назад

      Thanks so much! Shame it's not the John Rhys-Davies version, but I'll take what I can get :).

  • @preacherofmusic
    @preacherofmusic 10 дней назад

    The backing of this feels like a funeral dirge... It brings me to tears each time I hear it, especially on the swells at "When Durin woke" and "The darkness dwells." Jolly good, God bless you, John.

  • @theyawningowlbear6758
    @theyawningowlbear6758 Год назад +2

    It warms the beard that dwarf still draws breath.

  • @audreymayavanzato970
    @audreymayavanzato970 Год назад +2

    Gods my chest is so heavy. This is enchanting making me long for a life I will never live

  • @macseis
    @macseis Год назад +2

    Goosebumps! Thank you for the trip ❤

  • @clovergroom4104
    @clovergroom4104 Год назад +1

    Incredible! I was almost moved to tears by the end.

  • @davidknight3249
    @davidknight3249 11 месяцев назад +1

    I thought he was going to sing this but this was so powerful. Bravo!

  • @si8086
    @si8086 Год назад +1

    How have I never heard this?!? Amazing.

  • @BIacklce
    @BIacklce Год назад +16

    dwarf lore is rarely shown

  • @onetrueevan6992
    @onetrueevan6992 Год назад +1

    Majestic, beyond words.

  • @GrilloTheFlightless
    @GrilloTheFlightless Год назад

    I love John Rhys-Davies’ voice. It’s so rich and full of character. I noticed it the first time I ever heard him, when he played Richard I in Robin Of Sherwood 40 years ago and it’s never diminished for me, in anything I’ve seen him do since.

  • @atreq
    @atreq Год назад +1

    I had such intense goosebumps listening to this. I really saw those golden days, the ancient kings.

  • @miju24
    @miju24 Год назад +6

    Very nice. Good work!

  • @Thirikalee
    @Thirikalee Год назад +1

    What a fantastic performance.

  • @battlecross8540
    @battlecross8540 Год назад +3

    Azog The Defiler learned that day, the line of Durin was not easy to extinguish. I thought to myself there is one I could follow. There is one I could call King.

  • @VoiceoftheRings
    @VoiceoftheRings Год назад +29

    He is an Amazing man, I mean Dwarf. :) A true Legend.

  • @l.g.7428
    @l.g.7428 Год назад +2

    This is pure magic.

  • @badeacristian6988
    @badeacristian6988 3 месяца назад +1

    This was Gimli, when he spoke of Durin to the Fellowship before they reached D Moria, by a campfire.

    • @Middle-earthDaily
      @Middle-earthDaily  3 месяца назад

      Its after Gandalf lights up the big hall with all the pillars. Sam imagines all the dwarves it took to build it and calls it a darksome hole. Gimli recites the poem to show what it was like before the fall.

  • @chrisjohnson7039
    @chrisjohnson7039 9 месяцев назад +2

    Gimli’s poem for his grandfather and great ancestor, Durin the Deathless 👑

  • @racheltaylor1130
    @racheltaylor1130 Год назад +4

    This was always my favorite poem in The Lord of the rings

  • @SpookyouKnowIt23
    @SpookyouKnowIt23 Год назад +1

    Absolutely incredible

  • @angmarmidknight527
    @angmarmidknight527 Год назад

    I came in expecting John to sing, but the narration was fine.
    Arguably better, even.

  • @alejondroketchum4716
    @alejondroketchum4716 Год назад +1

    Beautiful. Enough to make a grown man cry 😢

  • @shadowking9739
    @shadowking9739 Год назад

    Thank you so much; I needed to hear this

  • @BalrogofMorgoth95
    @BalrogofMorgoth95 Год назад +1

    Chills the entire time.

  • @heathj9403
    @heathj9403 Год назад +2

    Just Damn! What a treat, we owe mr. Rhys-Davies one.

  • @ameliawarfield5637
    @ameliawarfield5637 Год назад

    Beautiful ❤️! It's like a glimpse of Moria in its glory.🎉

  • @Gunslinger-d7h
    @Gunslinger-d7h 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got to admit I really need a lot to Durins folk I got to say hearing this ring is a tear to my eye on his way it's emotional on Ways that are hard to explain

  • @clementprohin5690
    @clementprohin5690 Год назад +1

    Long live to Clamavi's memory!

  • @Canal10000
    @Canal10000 Год назад +2

    I really like the mix of John's accent and olden English

  • @ashwean
    @ashwean Год назад +1

    Soon as Mr. Rhys-Davis started speaking i got goose bumps and down my arms by the end i wanted to pickup my shield, axe and helm to go help reclaim Moria and then i rememberd im a long long way from middle Earth

  • @richardjohansen5371
    @richardjohansen5371 Год назад

    I wish I could like this more than once...
    If it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, in a good way, you are not human.

  • @finnkedinn1573
    @finnkedinn1573 Год назад +1

    I would love a Durin anthology series with John playing him.

  • @Beldarna84
    @Beldarna84 Год назад +1

    Goosebumps and tears.

  • @SteamTitan
    @SteamTitan Год назад +1

    sent chills through me+

  • @UrbanKovac
    @UrbanKovac Год назад

    Absolutley Dorfolicious i’ve been listening to it again and again 🫶🏼

  • @mairepres
    @mairepres Год назад +12

    This is amazing! Amazing!

  • @Yossef_tea
    @Yossef_tea Год назад +1

    I love it!!!!! So much 😮

  • @Ironclockwork
    @Ironclockwork Год назад +5

    It has been a truly glorious time for lovers of dwarf-themed music everywhere. Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!