I still can't get over that amazing use of old English grammar at "and then some venison brandished" to get around the fact that sandwiches don't exist yet. I squirm with delight every time I hear it! 😃
@@BobbinRobbin777 Considering that the extermination efforts against sparrows were so effective that it threw the balance of their ecosystem out of wack enough to be one of the causes of the Great Famine and the Chinese ended up eventually importing 250,000 sparrows from Russia in a futile attempt to fix the balance they destroyed? Yes, yes they are. On the other hand, WAR WAS LITERALLY COMMITTED AGAINST THE EMU WITH TRENCHES, TRUCKS, AND GUNS, AND THEY STILL WON AGAINST THE AUSTRALIANS. 10,000 rounds spent, and the total was estimated at about 1 dead Emu per 10 rounds spent, or about 1000 birds... of a single migration flock of 20,000. They also successfully ate and spoilt almost all of the crops via guerilla and lookout tactics, and aid was refused to the farmers for the years after when it was requested (the bounty system continued to be a much better use of funds, as well as some twenty years later the release of .303 ammo to the farmers to use themselves in defense of their fields).
Lyrics! (Partial credit to Ediable, commentator on the original vid, I've only SLIGHTLY changed 'em) Traveling in a chipped up carriage On the kings road, I shaln't disparage I met a strange lady, she made me nervous She took me in and gave me breakfast And she said Doth thou come from the lande of yonder? Where Viking row and Saxon plunder? Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder? Thou better run, thou better take cover Buyin’ wares from a man in Hamburg He stood, six foot four, in plated armours I said, "Doth thou speaketh my language?" And he just smiled and then some venison brandished And he said I come from a land of yonder Where mead doth flow and men chunder Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder? Thou better run, thou better take cover, yeah Payin time' in ol' London bay With a slack jaw, and not much to say I shout to a man, "Art thou trying to tempt me For I do come from a and of plenty?" And he said Doth thou come from the lande of yonder? Where Viking row and Saxon plunder? Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder? Thou better run, thou better take cover Doth thou come from the lande of yonder? Where Viking row and Saxon plunder? Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder? Thou better run, thou better take cover
the Church literally never ever believed the earth wasn't round... its been know from ancient times the the earth is round... the realisation that the earth is round... literally predates the idea of earth being flat by a considerable amount of time.
Verily, verily doth this psalm annointeth mine ear. I doth shouteth this in harmony with the psalmists whilst I enjoy mine spoils of strong drink. Though to mine ears, mine voice that is raised like a trumpet is pleasing in mine sight, there are some that would consider it as the crackling of thorns under a burning pot.
This is great …. here I am a Aussie in lockdown here in west Sydney playing Assassins Creed Valhalla as a Viking raiding the country side in the ninth century in England and listening to this song 🎧
One of the best Bardcore versions - the lyrics doth carry the meaning but are from the proper time. Venison brandished! No vegemite back then. Great work!
Imagine this playing at the end of a medieval base series. After an wild quest the main character marries a fair maiden and is telling his story to his kids as this song plays as the credits roll
heres one with eth and thorn, not entirely accurate on my part because the rules are weird, but here it is Traveling in a chipped up carriage On þe kings road, I shaln't disparage I met a strange lady, she made me nervous She took me in and gave me breakfast And she said Doð þou come from þe lande of yonder? Where Viking row and Saxon plunder? Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder? ðou better run, þou better take cover Buyin’ wares from a man in Hamburg He stood, six foot four, in plated armours I said, "Doð þou speakeð my language?" And he just smiled and þen some venison brandished And he said I come from a land of yonder Where mead doð flow and men chunder Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder? ðou better run, þou better take cover, yeah Payin time' in ol' London bay Wið a slack jaw, and not much to say I shout to a man, "Art þou trying to tempt me For I do come from a and of plenty?" And he said Doð þou come from þe lande of yonder? Where Viking row and Saxon plunder? Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder? ðou better run, þou better take cover Doð þou come from þe lande of yonder? Where Viking row and Saxon plunder? Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder? ðou better run, þou better take cover
It find it kind of funny to hear this song in this style especially because it uses the same Chord Progression as Pachelbel’s Canon in D which uses an old Voice Progression so yeah I just find it Ironic
Absolutely amazing. Exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you so much. (Amanda's youtube persona).
Send me a video of the wedding!!!!
Who on earth are you?
@@Chris_Cross Listen to the message at the end of the video :)
Speaking as an Aussie Celt, this is, hands down, the best cover of this song I have ever heard!!!
Aussie Anglo-Saxon/Scandinavian here, and I agree.
If this tis not playing in the tavern, i shall leave
"This tis"
And I shall aid thou in the quest I assume the is partaking?
Mine mother permits it
i will have to put it on in the old mountainside country pub next time i’m in
I still can't get over that amazing use of old English grammar at "and then some venison brandished" to get around the fact that sandwiches don't exist yet. I squirm with delight every time I hear it! 😃
I didn't realize that was the reason, thanks for clarification. I enjoy that phrase for other reasons, just that it sounds amazing.
Nor did Vegemite!
This actually hits hard in a different way than the original song. I feel like I have attained world peace.
As an Australian, I absolutely adore this version
Men At Work did it better 🙄
When the scholars say there must be a southern continent to balance the globe.
Thy voice is as mighty as the Emu.
nature's most tactical animal....
@@steeldruid The only non-human animal to win a war. XD
Kain Yusanagi don’t remind me
@@KainYusanagi chinese birds: am i a joke to you?
@@BobbinRobbin777 Considering that the extermination efforts against sparrows were so effective that it threw the balance of their ecosystem out of wack enough to be one of the causes of the Great Famine and the Chinese ended up eventually importing 250,000 sparrows from Russia in a futile attempt to fix the balance they destroyed? Yes, yes they are.
On the other hand, WAR WAS LITERALLY COMMITTED AGAINST THE EMU WITH TRENCHES, TRUCKS, AND GUNS, AND THEY STILL WON AGAINST THE AUSTRALIANS. 10,000 rounds spent, and the total was estimated at about 1 dead Emu per 10 rounds spent, or about 1000 birds... of a single migration flock of 20,000. They also successfully ate and spoilt almost all of the crops via guerilla and lookout tactics, and aid was refused to the farmers for the years after when it was requested (the bounty system continued to be a much better use of funds, as well as some twenty years later the release of .303 ammo to the farmers to use themselves in defense of their fields).
Lyrics! (Partial credit to Ediable, commentator on the original vid, I've only SLIGHTLY changed 'em)
Traveling in a chipped up carriage
On the kings road, I shaln't disparage
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous
She took me in and gave me breakfast
And she said
Doth thou come from the lande of yonder?
Where Viking row and Saxon plunder?
Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder?
Thou better run, thou better take cover
Buyin’ wares from a man in Hamburg
He stood, six foot four, in plated armours
I said, "Doth thou speaketh my language?"
And he just smiled and then some venison brandished
And he said
I come from a land of yonder
Where mead doth flow and men chunder
Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder?
Thou better run, thou better take cover, yeah
Payin time' in ol' London bay
With a slack jaw, and not much to say
I shout to a man, "Art thou trying to tempt me
For I do come from a and of plenty?"
And he said
Doth thou come from the lande of yonder?
Where Viking row and Saxon plunder?
Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder?
Thou better run, thou better take cover
Doth thou come from the lande of yonder?
Where Viking row and Saxon plunder?
Cans't thou hear, cans't thou hear the thunder?
Thou better run, thou better take cover
_When the Church finally accepts that the Earth is round but your whole Continent is literally upside down_
👏👏👏🤣🤣🤣
Earth is 100% flat mate
the Church literally never ever believed the earth wasn't round... its been know from ancient times the the earth is round... the realisation that the earth is round... literally predates the idea of earth being flat by a considerable amount of time.
The church never thought that, no one did...stop giving a genocidal r*pist credits by perpetuating the myth
The bard in this song is top tier. Love the harmonies.
Thank you for doing vocals. Much better than pure instrumental covers. The chorus is very nice.
Art thou a man of Tera Australis
For I am
Art thou an angel?
For lord’s be aware that this ballad shall accompany my heavy drinking this night
This just made my day. Didn’t know I needed this
This would sound great in a tavern for travelers
please dont stop making this wonderful bardcore music! I will be listening to them all
Who else is still listening to this in 1346?
A perk of time traveling ...
This composition makes me want to eat trenchers slathered in salted black yeast slurry
Thou eateth thy trenchers? Forsooth, peasants hath no shame in present times.
Away with ye vile beggar!
@@williamprince8262 It's almost harvesting season!
This is the best version of the song damn
Many thanks wondrous bard!
The transposition of the lyrics to a medieval timeframe is superbly done! Many thanks!
i luv these so much. the calm melodious vocals and instruments are soothing to listen.
This makes me want to play D&D so bad.
The chorus is beautiful!❤
This is so good. This needs like 3M views
Been waiting for this! Yes!
This is amazing, it would cool to see more bardcore versions anime songs
So beautiful, as always
I was wondering if this was going to happen. You don't disappoint.
This is one of my new favorite bardcore pieces. I'll be referencing in my music history paper on how medieval music and modern bardcore.
Verily, verily doth this psalm annointeth mine ear. I doth shouteth this in harmony with the psalmists whilst I enjoy mine spoils of strong drink. Though to mine ears, mine voice that is raised like a trumpet is pleasing in mine sight, there are some that would consider it as the crackling of thorns under a burning pot.
This is great …. here I am a Aussie in lockdown here in west Sydney playing Assassins Creed Valhalla as a Viking raiding the country side in the ninth century in England and listening to this song 🎧
In evermore rare moments I am still grateful for the Internet
This is one of the few and perhaps last… excellent work👏
You vocals literally gave me chlls! Pure gold, well done!
One of the best Bardcore versions - the lyrics doth carry the meaning but are from the proper time.
Venison brandished! No vegemite back then. Great work!
Imagine this playing at the end of a medieval base series. After an wild quest the main character marries a fair maiden and is telling his story to his kids as this song plays as the credits roll
How do you make music like this? It’s fucking amazing
This Jams
*Jammeth.
Thy melody art joyous and thine words pleasantly woven
heres one with eth and thorn, not entirely accurate on my part because the rules are weird, but here it is
Traveling in a chipped up carriage
On þe kings road, I shaln't disparage
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous
She took me in and gave me breakfast
And she said
Doð þou come from þe lande of yonder?
Where Viking row and Saxon plunder?
Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder?
ðou better run, þou better take cover
Buyin’ wares from a man in Hamburg
He stood, six foot four, in plated armours
I said, "Doð þou speakeð my language?"
And he just smiled and þen some venison brandished
And he said
I come from a land of yonder
Where mead doð flow and men chunder
Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder?
ðou better run, þou better take cover, yeah
Payin time' in ol' London bay
Wið a slack jaw, and not much to say
I shout to a man, "Art þou trying to tempt me
For I do come from a and of plenty?"
And he said
Doð þou come from þe lande of yonder?
Where Viking row and Saxon plunder?
Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder?
ðou better run, þou better take cover
Doð þou come from þe lande of yonder?
Where Viking row and Saxon plunder?
Cans't þou hear, cans't þou hear þe þunder?
ðou better run, þou better take cover
adds an extra layer of enjoyment, great job!!
@@steeldruid thanks
when me fellow knight talk upside down
This is amazing. Just amazing. The lyrics are top-notch.
Love it, love everything about it.
'tis the sound thoust never want to hear whilst repairing airplane turbines
Found my version!!
I was not made for 2021...
Sounds like my era... Love this!
👍🏽
Yoooo. Instant tears, wtf! I LOVE THIS!!!!!
This is so chill
From the lande of yonder, amazing work
Who are the vocalists on this? I particularly enjoyed the high tenor - the chap who sang the London verse.
It's all me
@@steeldruid all three parts? Good work!
@@reidenouerfamily375 thanks!
Sounds amazing
Wow im a bard core fan like for real now please pass the pantaloons
This is amazing love it!
medieval beats to conquer the feeble english to
This is incredible!
I love this. SO. MUCH.
really love thee Bard band my brothers
This one gets twenty likes from me. Can't wait to show it to my Aussie mates!
I'm so glad I found this
When you are having a problem with your criminals so you send them off to an island
I also cometh from the lande down yonder
It'd be great if there were some lyrics, parts of this aren't that easy to understand
Pinned comment friendo
@@steeldruid Ic þancie þe
@@steeldruid Guess this is inaccurate now? :P
@@KainYusanagi comments
Funny how I am watching this a year after this video was uploaded (Tuesday, August 24th, 2021)
Amazing
Hark he hath arrived!!!
Doth not even comprehend inviting mineself to thine celebration if thou hath not tunes such as these
I just want to know what that wedding was like LMAO
Me too actually, haven't heard anything
@@steeldruid Man, they must have been traveling in a chipped up carriage
Very nice!!!
As an Australian, I absolutely love this, but its a little slow. I love it at 1.25 speed tho haha!
Spot on
Indeed it brings the tempo up just enough
as an ausie larp youtuber id love to put this in a video haha
go for it dude, you've my full permission
@@steeldruid do you have an instagram mate ?
@@Vault-05 oui monsieur, should be in the description but it's all @mysticzaru for any of my stuff, mysticzaru.com etc
Almost forgot to listen to this today
Play ja ja ding dong
Colin Fey approves this most mightily.
Given me Skyrim vibes qwq
Fave
Exquisite!
Verily, yea.
Young child don't take the Vegemite as you can see he has done somthing to the jar as you can see with his Vegemite stained fingers.
My expectations for pub tents at renaissance fairs is very high now
Art thou starved for thyne vegimite sandwich?
cooler than the original
Play this in the room of table games
I was just eating a vegemite sandwich.
Good time to be alive.
Skyrim needs these in the taverns.
Ye First !
Indeed
O.K., we'll all go first.
Titanfall main theme in medieval style
cool
Vegemite !!! 😁
💯
Make ryuk theme from Death Note pls
Holy angle bread :P
How are so many people doing this and who's doing the art?
YAY VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU....
Speed 1.5x
It find it kind of funny to hear this song in this style especially because it uses the same Chord Progression as Pachelbel’s Canon in D which uses an old Voice Progression so yeah I just find it Ironic
It sounds like SOA Song.
Hey, do Will.i.am's "Scream And Shout"
👏🏼👍🏼💜💋
Not sure how I feel about this.... it has lost its Aussie-ness.
kind of unavoidable and kinda the point
AKA Wessex