Howling Fjord and Utgarde Keep - Music & Ambience - World of Warcraft

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Long ago, barbaric, half-giant warriors known as vrykul founded a vast civilization among the towering cliffs of the Howling Fjord. The vrykul prospered for many years, then vanished suddenly.
    Now, awakened by some unknown force, the savage warriors have re-emerged to wage a brutal campaign of destruction from their stygian fortress of Utgarde Keep.
    Original thumbnail art by J. Kunz.
    ©2004 Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved. World of Warcraft, Warcraft and Blizzard Entertainment are trademarks or registered trademarks of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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  • @Lavabear120
    @Lavabear120 5 лет назад +2705

    It was around 8PM on a cold night - was raining like mad outside, and my dad drove me to a game store because wotlk had launched that day. We finally made it, just as they were about to close, only to hear from the guy working there that they had no more copies left.
    My dad, knowing better than that, explained that we basically drove for an hour through a storm just to get the expansion and that going back home empty-handed would devastate me (both of us actually, since my dad also played at the time).
    The guy paused briefly, looked at me and handed me a copy he had stashed behind the register - the one he had saved for himself. Shout out to you, retail guy in 2008, you made the howling fjord boat intro possible for me on that same night.

    • @bonefetcherbrimley7740
      @bonefetcherbrimley7740 5 лет назад +301

      What a guy, that retail man. I bet he was like."...Ah fuck it, I can wait a little longer."

    • @TheBrotherdarkness9
      @TheBrotherdarkness9 5 лет назад +125

      3 of my buddies went to a midnight sale of wotlk and bought me a copy since i was on nightshift. after i finished my shift i went to my buddies house and joined them playing for a few hours.

    • @bonefetcherbrimley7740
      @bonefetcherbrimley7740 5 лет назад +7

      Noice.

    • @dstevenkwan
      @dstevenkwan 4 года назад +85

      Hope he gets good karma.

    • @boneman538
      @boneman538 4 года назад +15

      Divando Kwan
      Really genuine act for sure

  • @koppsr
    @koppsr 8 лет назад +2427

    entering the howling fjord for the first time...damn, the memories.....miss the times so much.

    • @thornwalker4655
      @thornwalker4655 8 лет назад +15

      You have Stormheim in Legion, simillar to Howling Fjords.

    • @koppsr
      @koppsr 8 лет назад +3

      Dyson Thornwalker​ really? Well then i ll definitly have to check it out :) thx for the tipp :)

    • @thornwalker4655
      @thornwalker4655 8 лет назад +1

      Np ^^

    • @mrlappy6396
      @mrlappy6396 7 лет назад +12

      Malefizia I join in cata and would come to northrend at level 30 XD I could never wait to go to an area so my max level buddies would often defend me as I walked through northrend and got a heartstone at dalaran

    • @koppsr
      @koppsr 7 лет назад +12

      mr$lappy
      lucky guy^^ in vanilla you had to die your way through stranglethorn, to get to booty bay, where one of the very few alliance and horde- auction houses were. transfering money or items to a horde character when you were alliance, or the other way around were pretty complicated ^^
      i really hope that blizzard one day sets up a server for classic WoW or maybe even for every expansion. They set so many standards for mmorpg s in the past, it would make sense. but until then i keep playing the game as it is^^

  • @luke7507
    @luke7507 7 лет назад +1336

    I don't play anymore but once in a blue moon ill listen to some music from WoW. This game gives me more nostalgic feeling/memories than actual life itself. May sound sad, but I did lose myself in this digital realm and I have no regrets.

    • @feverdreaminww
      @feverdreaminww 6 лет назад +32

      Terrance Dont we all get lost in the beautiful digital realm that is wow. Ive been playing for 7 years and ive been consumed by the game as well still kinda am and listening to this brings back so many memories some that I couldnt even remeber it just goes to show how immersive wow is.

    • @VomicaEmanio
      @VomicaEmanio 5 лет назад +24

      I also got lost in it. Nowadays though, I get lost in fanfiction instead. _Self Inserts_ to be exact. It's not that my life is bad, I just find it boring; go to work, come home, do nothing during weekends... It's just a boring cycle that makes me dream of more interesting lives, even if many of them are dangerous (I even signed up for that "be the first person on Mars, on a one-way trip" thing, though I didn't get the spot naturally)

    • @joshuacarvalho677
      @joshuacarvalho677 4 года назад +4

      From
      Wotlk specifically, but me too. I’m glad it’s not just me.

    • @Me-uz6qc
      @Me-uz6qc 3 года назад +4

      I came back

    • @graceygal2664
      @graceygal2664 3 года назад +1

      If I click Into these replies and see one fucking spell checker I will fucking explode

  • @jamesdaymord4132
    @jamesdaymord4132 7 лет назад +1609

    I don't know if it's just me but it's really hard for me to listen to these music, all the nostalgia come back and make me kind of sad :/

    • @ro6500
      @ro6500 7 лет назад +114

      Yeah Bro, I understand you, the nostalgia is real, but be happy due the fact you played and enjoyed an awesome game like Wow during its time, keep in mind that more experience, more things to live and enjoy are going to come with the years :P just enjoy the moment!

    • @smatchimo645
      @smatchimo645 6 лет назад +32

      it's kind of a big metaphor for life lol... live it to the fullest and enjoy while it lasts. friends will come and go, so will great MMO's :O

    • @seisocoomer
      @seisocoomer 6 лет назад +18

      I miss the old talent tree specs...when DK first came out....I plan on joining a wrath private server. After wrath(cata was ok) it went downhill...

    • @Sir_Coffee_first_of_his_bean
      @Sir_Coffee_first_of_his_bean 6 лет назад +28

      i miss my old guild and friends

    • @ladyfibonaccii
      @ladyfibonaccii 6 лет назад +3

      What do you mean? You can always return to the black hole when you're old and gray ;)

  • @Dovahninja
    @Dovahninja 4 года назад +88

    Man, I started playing in TBC just a few months before Wrath was going to come out. My brother got me into the game when I was around maybe 12-13 years old. I would sit next to him at the computer and watch him play for hours until he finally let me make a character on his account. Then when wrath came out, I was at school sitting in the middle of class when I heard the intercom turn on and called my name asking me to come to the office. Naturally the teacher let me go and can you guess who was waiting for me at the front desk? My brother. He told them we had a family emergency and had to take me out of school for the day. So we leave and I ask him "What happened?" he responded "Wrath came out today and we're going to go pick it up and we are going to play all day long". That was a long time ago, but the love I have for my brother is timeless.

  • @thijshagenbeek6554
    @thijshagenbeek6554 Год назад +14

    Wrath of the Lich king was Warcrafts golden era. I have never enjoyed a game more or longer then this expansion on the adventure I started in 2006.

    • @Jimmykreedz
      @Jimmykreedz 7 дней назад

      TBC was tbh.

    • @thijshagenbeek6554
      @thijshagenbeek6554 6 дней назад

      @@Jimmykreedz TBC was one of the most well executed expansions to any game ever, but WoTlk finished the superb and awesome storyline for Arthas in WC3. When we downed the Lich King atop Icecrown Citadel Warcraft was done for me. After that it became dull for me.

  • @skilledelephant
    @skilledelephant 6 лет назад +1091

    One day, all of us logged out from WoW and never returned
    I miss the good times.

    • @HitHeilerDerHohnEinerSure
      @HitHeilerDerHohnEinerSure 5 лет назад +43

      I'm online since 10years now. I won't quit that soon either.

    • @corkyromano191
      @corkyromano191 5 лет назад +37

      Damn dude, shit hit me lol. I quit about 4 years ago

    • @joecrooks8769
      @joecrooks8769 5 лет назад +27

      Speak for yourself

    • @AurumLuxuria
      @AurumLuxuria 5 лет назад +33

      I keep coming back to it, but it's just not the same. I started with WotLK. WotLK had the sweet spot between Casualizing the game and make it too easy. Cata too mostly.
      Since MOP it's not fun anymore (for me)

    • @EskimoCanadian44
      @EskimoCanadian44 5 лет назад +23

      I quit in Borelords of Paymore. Personally, Wrath was the last expansion which gave me that "first time wonder" feeling.

  • @coolasice3531
    @coolasice3531 7 лет назад +539

    My early teenage years was spent playing wotlk, from the ages of 13-16. Something about grizzly hills, dalaran and howling fjord makes me calm, in piece, partly due to the reason that when something happend irl i would jump onto wow and zone out from the real world. Escaping from the disfunctional family, which my mother and father always argued. Alot of people might disagree but wow and wotlk was my sanctuary and i was the controller of it. I havent gone back to wow since 2013. But there is still that little boy inside me who listens to the music of the zones from wotlk from time to time.

    • @hhattonaom9729
      @hhattonaom9729 6 лет назад +5

      yeah same here man

    • @jackforbes574
      @jackforbes574 6 лет назад +18

      Powerful, but completely agree. I try to explain this to people. When you zone out and the world passes by, u come back to it all and realize hours have passed. I miss the immersive days of WoW

    • @theodoradanielacapat298
      @theodoradanielacapat298 5 лет назад +2

      mah hart...ma soul

    • @dr.poofer8181
      @dr.poofer8181 5 лет назад +2

      Definitely loved having to constantly hear the spam of Rhonin’s speech while just casually chilling in Dalaran 😂

    • @scourge213
      @scourge213 5 лет назад

      Ahmen brother. Very same thing here as well.

  • @bonefetcherbrimley7740
    @bonefetcherbrimley7740 6 лет назад +100

    My favorite part of howling fjord is the entrance. You're sailing in, seeing odd norse style buildings, then suddenly, there's a massive fuck off transport ship HANGING SUSPENDED FROM CLIFFS, BY HUGE HARPOONS. It's like a big warning saying."Go home." Absolutely awesome.

  • @colincarr2052
    @colincarr2052 7 лет назад +634

    I wonder if my Tauren hunter is pacing there, awaiting my return.

    • @ZetsubouZolo
      @ZetsubouZolo 6 лет назад +88

      he is. trust me. when I logged back in aftera 5 year break in 2015 my nightelf hunter was still sitting in stormwind near the docks ready to go and explore all the world that has opened up after wotlk

    • @aimeejones9533
      @aimeejones9533 6 лет назад +40

      That's comforting. Sometimes I worry about my night elf hunter; I haven't played in six years. One day..

    • @shanemaxwell1784
      @shanemaxwell1784 6 лет назад +12

      I came back after a 3 year break, and my Night elf Hunter and Blood Elf Paladin were still there. Blizzard are pretty good about that kind of thing.

    • @sykowhite9465
      @sykowhite9465 6 лет назад +8

      my 70 rogue with double warglaives is waiting for me also :(

    • @YoXeV
      @YoXeV 5 лет назад +15

      fuck horde tho.

  • @immortanjoe9362
    @immortanjoe9362 3 года назад +5

    I got off of work that night at 11pm. Sweaty and still covered in metal shavings and oil I stood in line at the gamestop by my house reeking to high heaven. Everyone out there was excited and chatting like school kids. You could see the excitement in everyone's face when they left the store holding their copy. I got my copy and went home for a shower while it installed. Jumped in, did some lead up quests, and then embarked for the Howling Fjord. I spent the next several days just enjoying the sights, sounds, and questline, teaming up with some friends to conquer the dungeon. These small experiences are things I miss nowadays. This expansion got better and better each zone you progressed until you finally found yourself at the steps of Icecrown Citadel, ready to face down Arthas and his scourge. I don't think I've enjoyed an expansion since this one. I come back hoping for the same wonder and excitement, but I leave disappointed every time.

  • @Neandros44
    @Neandros44 Год назад +22

    Entering Howling Fjord for the first time back in 2008, in that ship, I still remember my feelings at that moment, it had struck me like a bolt of lightning.
    ''This is going to be an awesome expansion''

  • @eemage9476
    @eemage9476 4 года назад +58

    I was 48 years old the first time I played WOW, so I did it for the next 10 years, then walked away. The memories of Azeroth, it's hard to describe, just nostalgy and a smiling face every time I think about it. Thank you Blizzard. I hope not to be too old when the Matrix like version come out.

    • @joshw3719
      @joshw3719 2 года назад +1

      New memories will be made in a couple of months, wrath classic. yes it won't be the same but I can't wait for the new memories to come.

    • @V1CT1MIZED
      @V1CT1MIZED 2 года назад +1

      @@joshw3719 You keep spamming this and kidding yourself. WoW classic and TBC classic proved that the game is not the same as it was and never will be, it will be steam rolled and ruined by streamers and their communities. Then Blizzard will find new ways to monetize it and upset everyone. I'm guessing you weren't around back when WoTLK was new, otherwise you wouldn't be spamming this BS. Nothing will ever come close and even thinking about it brings a tear to my eye. The memories you will get will be no different to replaying a game you already beat. It's for these reasons I won't play Wrath classic, the real memories are not worth the risk of tarnishing

    • @joshw3719
      @joshw3719 2 года назад

      @@V1CT1MIZED I’ll still have fun playing it.

    • @pinback3977
      @pinback3977 2 года назад

      @@V1CT1MIZED you seem like you spend to much time on the subreddit with the other insufferable people that reside there. If you can't have fun in classic then that's a personal problem because there's plenty to be had. And more to come

    • @zenniegaming9608
      @zenniegaming9608 Год назад +1

      @@michaelbruce2699 Oh yes, oh yes, you can return back. I did a month ago or so - and it's still there, the memories, the quests, the NPCs... and the music. Get in with us, come back to Wotlk classic!

  • @allisonskurat2240
    @allisonskurat2240 6 лет назад +278

    It upsets when people say they play without game music on.

    • @MixMeister5000
      @MixMeister5000 5 лет назад +8

      I honestly feel the same , playing classic right now and i have some friends that play without it ... I'm like you guys are missing out man!

    • @timothygibney159
      @timothygibney159 4 года назад +4

      My ex-wife does. This will not resonate with her 😨

    • @Simas1234
      @Simas1234 4 года назад +2

      they do WHAT!?!

    • @user-zt5pr5wg4r
      @user-zt5pr5wg4r 4 года назад

      I know!!

    • @-Gous-
      @-Gous- 4 года назад +1

      I do that too because i already know all the tracks wow has.
      In general i have the sound very low because its annoying, the attacks always sound the same and after years of playing you dont want to hear that anymore.

  • @blackbird8837
    @blackbird8837 3 года назад +9

    “Nostalgia is not indulgence. Nostalgia tells us we are in the presence of imminent revelation, about to break through the present structures held together by the way we have remembered: something we thought we understood but that we are now about to fully understand, something already lived but not fully lived, issuing not from our future but from something already experienced; something that was important, but something to which we did not grant importance enough, something now wanting to be lived again, at the depth to which it first invited us but which we originally refused. Nostalgia is not an immersion in the past, nostalgia is the first annunciation that the past as we know it is coming to an end.” - David Whyte

  • @korbaul
    @korbaul 5 лет назад +311

    27:31 and 38:48 for a blast of nostalgia like none other.
    Growing up, I used to spend countless hours just watching my older brother play through vanilla and TBC, eventually we started playing together and I started out late in TBC. With the expansion of WOTLK, we were dumbstruck at the shear size of the new area as this meant we could explore places where we haven't had before(Being a innocent kid, I used to spend hours trying to jump my way up hills and mountain sides that were clearly not meant to be traversed in hopes of finding "hidden" or "special" areas which I would subsequently claim as my "secret base", finishing it off by building a campfire in the center and I thoroughly enjoyed bringing my brother to this secret lair, showing it off to him). I personally loved the new set of soundtracks and could never understand others playing with music set to 0 (I think Northrend had better music than the Outlands/Kalimdor/Eastern Kingdoms. Being a noob constantly guided by my older brother, we started Northrend from Borean Tundra together and rarely travelled to the far east of the continent. (You know WoW was a major part of your life when irl you mix up the name Portuguese man O' War with Borean man O' war) After my brother quit due to real life pursuits, I was left alone and ventured into clearing achievements as a past time. I spent countless hours alone, flying all over Northrend and obviously Grizzly Hills and Howling Fjord. From above, I fell in love with these two places and even ran through the low level quest lines to truly appreciate the area. Fishing and cooking with my brother to complete achievements, was one of my favourite things to do in Wow. Not that it matters to others, but I remember my brother following me around while I fished to try and get the Sea Turtle mount. Simply sitting in front of a computer "fake fishing" somehow brought me so much joy. Constantly traveling between Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord for The Kalu'ak rep so we could purchase the epic fishing rod only to show off by fishing at the small pond in Dalaran(which not to mention also had the coin challenge!). The starting of 27:31 and 38:48 would never fail to stop me in my tracks, both character avatar and in real life, almost always losing my fish in the process. How I miss such care free times. It does however bring unrivaled solace to see that so many others too have had such a positive childhood thanks to a video game. Oh how I miss the good old days.

    • @Frozus-nh9oq
      @Frozus-nh9oq 3 года назад +1

      Haha it sounds like Lord of the Rings

    • @tobiasmeyer3438
      @tobiasmeyer3438 2 года назад +2

      8:15 kills me. emotion overload i REALLY cant handle it.

    • @joshw3719
      @joshw3719 2 года назад

      New memories will be made in a couple of months, wrath classic. yes it won't be the same but I can't wait for the new memories to come.

    • @preyz.
      @preyz. Год назад

      CHILLS

    • @binhmighty
      @binhmighty Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your story, this area is so memorable

  • @masterchiappa
    @masterchiappa 7 лет назад +99

    This makes me fucking cry. I miss this game so much

    • @dr.poofer8181
      @dr.poofer8181 5 лет назад +1

      Neronie you’re not alone

    • @blackbird8837
      @blackbird8837 3 года назад +10

      you don't miss the game in its isolated form. You miss the young teen of you playing it through for the first time, making connections, early morning hours of immersion in the landscape, the game experience. Life is more complicated now.

    • @imadeyoureadthis1
      @imadeyoureadthis1 2 года назад

      @@blackbird8837 life is worse now because i became a responsible adult.

    • @ChillAssTurtle
      @ChillAssTurtle 3 дня назад

      Im also holding back tears.. i wanna go home...

  • @hanswurst6742
    @hanswurst6742 2 года назад +4

    I'll never forget this WoW Experience. 10 o clock PM, drove with my girlfriend to the gamestop in the city. It was a midnight sale. People had already gathered. Everybody smiling from ear to ear.
    We've both preordered physical Collectors Editions of WOLTK. Got it, ran home to install. Then disaster, my CE had no Key label in it. I've never seen that before. So back to the Game stop. They were about to close up. One of the workers there was nice enough to give me his collectors box with a key. Drove back home, installed the game and drank a hot cocoa while it was still snowing. So much fun

  • @Jaynene_rainey
    @Jaynene_rainey 6 месяцев назад +17

    I used to fly to this region just to walk around in the world and listen to the music.. Good times...

    • @Matt-dk3wl
      @Matt-dk3wl 3 месяца назад

      Best music in WOW... except for possibly Elwynn forest.

  • @MrDextrator
    @MrDextrator 5 лет назад +38

    Did you ever experience playing until dawn, you see sun rising from your window at 6AM and the music at 3:00 starts playing... you have no need to sleep, the morning has just begun.

    • @Nicolae_Mew
      @Nicolae_Mew 4 года назад

      Why would I play "Until Dawn" when I can just play Wow?

  • @garethBarry_dev
    @garethBarry_dev 7 лет назад +296

    Sound is one of the strongest nostalgic triggers for me. When I listen to music like this, along with all it's nuance I feel an overwhelming mix of emotions. I often feel sad that those days are gone and likely never to return again. But I am happy I got the opportunity to participate in the first place. Some of my best gaming memories. And to paraphrase Blade Runner:
    I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the coast of Northrend. I watched the stars glitter in the dark near the Ahn'Qiraj Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  7 лет назад +16

      goo.gl/UMw72t

    • @ZomboCed
      @ZomboCed 7 лет назад +7

      I know what you mean. I can relate to everything you wrote !

    • @Jay84476
      @Jay84476 5 лет назад +3

      Those times never to return will wash anew with experiences that broadens your mind and envelop
      you in good times that you may continue to cherish

    • @SuperTheTman
      @SuperTheTman 5 лет назад +2

      i feel the exact same way, when i hear old songs like this one or the Grizzly Hills ambience...wow the memories come flashing back...i miss those days ;(

    • @ricktwisty5636
      @ricktwisty5636 2 года назад +1

      *Holding a copy of World Warcraft* "Too bad she won't live, but then again, who does?"

  • @shawnstinde7080
    @shawnstinde7080 7 лет назад +356

    These are the best WoW music videos on RUclips

    • @shrieves
      @shrieves 7 лет назад +18

      Agreed! Thanks for making these "ambience" videos, which are wonderful for background music while working and bring back memories at the same time.

  • @HawkNocturnal
    @HawkNocturnal 4 года назад +36

    In tbc I became addicted. When wotlk came out, it became my life! The memories. And honestly, I don’t regret anything! Playing world of Warcraft got me out of a very rough life.

  • @r.pizzamonkey7379
    @r.pizzamonkey7379 4 года назад +10

    I miss the feeling I got when I first entered this zone in 2008. I know I'll never feel that way again, and that is enough to bring a tear to my eye. I was young, and the world was magic. I felt free and in awe of this amazing digital world I loved, but didn't totally understand. There are a few moments in my time playing WoW I will never forget. The first time I walked into Stormwind, getting my first flying mount in Shadowmoon Valley, exploring Dalaran, and most of all, riding in on the boat to Northrend in total awe of the beauty of this continent. It felt so huge and untamed and... just plane beautiful. The art, music, writing, quest design, everything about this expansion was top-notch.

  • @shinyserperior5582
    @shinyserperior5582 2 года назад +20

    Grizzly Hills and Howling Fjord are arguably two of the best leveling zones in the whole game music-wise

    • @sirosis7858
      @sirosis7858 Год назад +2

      leveling I dunno, but ambiance, art, and music? ABSOLUTELY 100% THEY ARE THE TWO BEST ZONES EVER!

  • @PuffySofty
    @PuffySofty 6 лет назад +282

    WotLK was the highlight of WoW, i was so addicted i almost dropped out of college.

    • @TheLukeStein
      @TheLukeStein 4 года назад +32

      haha. I played until 8am on the day of my commencement. Slept for an hour. Then my housemate knocked at my door, asking if I was going to graduation.

    • @Radiantradioactive
      @Radiantradioactive 3 года назад +6

      Here's to a WotLK server in the near future!!

    • @solanhightower8641
      @solanhightower8641 3 года назад +3

      Wotlk still alive and well in some places :)

    • @mbpm6135
      @mbpm6135 3 года назад +4

      I actually did drop out partly because of WoW at the time, and thank god for that. I still have a seething resentment for that place and the bullshit classes I was taking.

    • @milesteg8627
      @milesteg8627 3 года назад +1

      @@mbpm6135 Smart humans throughout history always say, "Thank god I never got that education - I'd be worse off with it." 😅😅😅

  • @deanprudek4776
    @deanprudek4776 5 лет назад +48

    I kick myself for wasting so many hours on this game, but when I come back and listen to this I remember why and feel sorry for the people who missed out

    • @leoarko9379
      @leoarko9379 4 года назад +1

      They probably Will never feel, this mix of great things, music and friends...

    • @MixMeister5000
      @MixMeister5000 3 года назад +2

      Time enjoyed is not time wasted my friend!

  • @peelsreklaw
    @peelsreklaw 7 лет назад +133

    So gorgeous. I remember the first time riding in on the Horde boat, seeing those sheer, striking cliffs, and hearing this beautiful music...exploring this zone for the first time was one of my favorite experiences in all my time with WoW.

    • @seisocoomer
      @seisocoomer 6 лет назад

      peelsreklaw whenever I play even if I don’t have much time for the night, I start off here. Best zone besides storm peaks in the entire game. But this area has the best ambience.

    • @Eldeecue
      @Eldeecue 5 лет назад

      Same, except for I was Alliance, and for whatever reason, I'd logged my main off at Menethil Harbor the night before--all the others went from Stormwind to Borean Tundra--and I got to enjoy a relatively uncrowded launch-night experience, and in a far better zone.

  • @ardadogan5146
    @ardadogan5146 6 лет назад +327

    Simply explains why WotLK was the best expansion ever made...

    • @matuskrnac4534
      @matuskrnac4534 4 года назад +10

      Yes exactly better like TBC or classic i love it, i played wotlk, hmm, 10 years ago last time. But my mind still sometimes going back to this good times. It is another world, but ya virtual world, but still there is something magic, spiritual. My heart love it.
      Much LOVE guys

    • @timothygibney5656
      @timothygibney5656 4 года назад +3

      @@matuskrnac4534 There is classic and rumor of a tbc server option soon

    • @matuskrnac4534
      @matuskrnac4534 4 года назад

      @@timothygibney5656 Do you want play??

    • @mrhawkyy1
      @mrhawkyy1 4 года назад +8

      @@matuskrnac4534 you can always go on wotlk private servers

    • @IovisWill
      @IovisWill 4 года назад

      @Fiesbertt you said it: wotlk was more a nostalgic-hyped expansion than a really good expansion. Almost every person i know who says wotlk was the best tell about friends, childhood/youth remembers, arthas... only that. Not a single word about its objective quality as a game.
      Before anyone stab me in the back: yes ive been a wow player since vanilla and i have never interrupted subscription.

  • @BigP_383
    @BigP_383 2 года назад +6

    13. November 2008. Als ich mit das erste Mal nach Nordend kam und diese Musik dazu im Hintergrund lief... Dieses Gefühlschaos kann ich hier gar nicht in Worte fassen! Das war noch World of Warcraft ! Ich vermisse diese Zeit!

  • @GreedyGoblinSewers
    @GreedyGoblinSewers Год назад +8

    I love peoples stories from 20 years ago playing this game. Some are sad😢 others are lovely❤

  • @toothco
    @toothco 5 лет назад +17

    As the bag pipes play.
    And the coldness of reality sets in.
    The night turns into day.
    Goodbye for now.
    Duty calls.
    As im whisked away.
    Forever sleeping in this magical place in existences.
    Sanguineyes stays.
    Waiting for his master to return for yet another grand adventure unbeknownst that that had been the very last day...
    R.I.P
    HAPPINESS

  • @joshw3719
    @joshw3719 2 года назад +15

    This is for all of the lost souls, pure hearted conrads, and aching hearts that miss this version of the game and the times in our lives we used to live in. I wish you all the best and wanted to thank you all for making wrath of the lich king one of my most fond memories in my life. In a couple of months we will be going back, exploring again, reliving memories, achieving things we never had the chance to, and absolutely immersing ourselves in this beautiful world we call Northrend, this is more than a game... it's where our hearts have lived, it's where home is. Lets go home this year. See you guys on the boat to Northrend my friends.

    • @alejandrodelgado7576
      @alejandrodelgado7576 Год назад

      😞😥🥺😭💔

    • @alejandrodelgado7576
      @alejandrodelgado7576 Год назад +1

      I love this game... I will go back to its beautiful places, where I find refuge for my emotions and where I was so happy

  • @toradora1439
    @toradora1439 5 лет назад +75

    Wrath of the Lich King truely was the best expansion. Im glad and proud that I was able to experience it all first hand. It will always be my favorite area in the game. Each zone was filled with rich stories, lore and in depth details. Although WoW was never known for its graphics, the zones of Northrend were really beautiful during its time, and the music was what really pushed them over the edge.
    If only I could re-live it...

    • @Mazed927
      @Mazed927 4 года назад +1

      The real thing that sets it apart is that, for the most part, they stuck the landing. Leveling content in WoW has kept getting better and better, but endgame content for other expansions has been mediocre at best, but like, Ulduar and Icecrown? Still seriously some of the best raids the game has ever had.

    • @Zolio
      @Zolio 4 года назад +1

      You actually can. There're a lot of private servers out there. They're not as bad as they used to be. It actually feels like playing on a blizzard server.

  • @tiagocampos9824
    @tiagocampos9824 8 лет назад +174

    I miss this so much. What I would give to go back to playing this till dawn

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  8 лет назад +11

      About five bucks per month? :P

    • @tiagocampos9824
      @tiagocampos9824 8 лет назад +33

      Everness It's not the same thing. I want wotlk. I want to explore like I don't know what to find. I wanna get to level 70 so I can go to northrend and feel like a big shot cause I'm in the "big players" zone. I wanna do quests, raids for items, bgs, arenas, I wanna show off in dalaran, I wanna duel, I wanna check my bank full of useless shit. I just wish I could forget it all so I could discover everything all over again.

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  8 лет назад +28

      I understand, I know that feeling. But I must say, you can still do all those things in the game, and much much more.
      I mean, I'm not gonna preach about re-subbing, one of the main reasons I decided to make my videos in the first place was to give people (and myself) the ability to enjoy the amazing music and sounds of the game *outside* the game itself. And to recreate, at least somewhat, that feeling of home away from home. Just pointing out that the game is still pretty damn awesome.

    • @tiagocampos9824
      @tiagocampos9824 8 лет назад +13

      +Everness Yes I have no doubt. I played until Pandoria. But WoW takes me 100% off reality. It teleports me to somewhere it doesn't exist and when I come back I feel sad. And at the moment I'm too focused on my future to play it again. But your videos brought me some great memories and for that I thank you and subbed you!

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  8 лет назад +11

      Thank you. Hearing (or should I say reading) that my videos entertain people in one way or another, that the whole idea is working and actually worth the effort, is great. Truly great. On that note, is there any particular zone you would like to see covered?

  • @spoke1183
    @spoke1183 4 года назад +15

    Was such underrated area at the time, yet so beautiful and cozy.

  • @ajmen2222
    @ajmen2222 6 лет назад +5

    Was a vanilla player, quit WoW a long time ago, but the epic music has stayed with me all along. I can listen to this and other zones' music for hours, and relax and remember those times I used to play with my friends. Good old days indeed!

  • @joshbrown384
    @joshbrown384 2 года назад +1

    I'll never forget heading out to Gamestop and waiting in line for the Midnight Release of WotLK with my closest friends; the heavy fog that rolled in outta nowhere that night...the anticipation, with our toons logged out in front of where the zeppelin was gonna spawn right after install. We'd all just finished high school and didn't yet have to work, so we had all the time in the world to play.
    After we all grabbed our copies, we headed home, and I'll never forget staying up super late to bang-out at least one level before falling asleep, only to wake up and pour my heart into this expansion. Quickly rising in the ranks to the 'top Rogue' on my server (Daggerspine at the time) with my closest friends and guildies was unforgettable. This game gave me a chance to be with the most important people in my life at the time, when my childhood had me all over the place, and otherwise unable to do so. Forever grateful for that.

  • @basehead617
    @basehead617 7 лет назад +51

    The piece that begins at 14:40 gives me goosebumps - i remember being in the WOTLK beta and going to vengeance landing for the first time, hearing that and seeing the aurora in the sky, and was just blown away..

  • @markpieexplores
    @markpieexplores 7 лет назад +33

    When I started playing this expansion it was November and it was pretty cold in my room but I didn't mind because it made it feel like I was actually there sailing through the fjords etc

  • @Sweglord_wow1991
    @Sweglord_wow1991 Год назад +7

    I’m currently playing Wrath Classic at the moment, and although I must admit it’s the most fun I’ve ever had playing the classic iteration of the game. It’s still not the same. There was something about the community back then, people never wanted to log out. I remember my guildees back then, we’d sit at the fountain in dalaran on Teamspeak, talking about how excited we were for each new patch, or we’d explore the world together. There was a true innocence and lack of knowledge which made this expansion an adventure i will never experience again.
    To all you folks from Stormreaver EU, if you see this. Magners, the Undead Warrior wishes you well.
    Here’s to the good old days

    • @LPeck1985
      @LPeck1985 Год назад +2

      To the good ol' days, friend. What a time. 2004-2011 for me. I left the game half way through Cataclysm. That was my last expansion.

  • @EveloGrave
    @EveloGrave 6 лет назад +18

    It is damn near impossible not to tear up listening to this. Too beautiful and filled with splendid memories.

  • @HooliganLuke
    @HooliganLuke 2 года назад +3

    These WOTLK songs get to me, because not only are they some of the best songs from a video game ever, with how much emotion they convey. They also represent a time when I didn't know the end was near for my time with WoW. All of the time, late nights with friends, endless hours spent from Vanilla, through BC, and into WOTLK. Who knew that being on that boat ride into Grizzly Hills, and seeing those visuals for the first time in awe, would mark the beginning of the end of WoW's golden era. Towards the end of WOTLK and beginning of Cata is when most of those friends I made, and guilds I played in started to fade away, and people started to drop off. The music is dramatic in a nice relaxing way, but also a sad nostalgic way. WoTLK was the last hard copy video game that I ever went to a late night release at Gamestop for, stood in line for a while with RL friends. Those days are long gone, but I cherish the memories.

  • @mysteriousclem1980
    @mysteriousclem1980 5 лет назад +7

    Howling Fjord, Grizzly Hills, and Icecrown are some of my favorite zones ever with so many memories

    • @sean8989
      @sean8989 4 года назад +1

      I never played wow in its infancy, feel like I missed out

  • @UghieYucky
    @UghieYucky 2 года назад +9

    I always avoid this zone and music because it seriously gives me a nostalgic feeling that obliterates me. I’ll never forget the time where I spent the entire day chatting and questing with my friends from TBC in the server Nordrassil.
    Ghemina and Velror, if you see this: You’re among the nostalgic memories I have of WoW 😌

  • @hobthatnob
    @hobthatnob 2 года назад +1

    the last few pieces of art always reminded me of this loud, vibrant land - of people telling folk tales, music playing people gathering around - but slowly that biting cold gets louder, and louder and silences those tales. In it's last effort, you can still hear it play, but the blistering cold wars frostbite, and you know it's inveitable, you know the cold winds will win - but you still hang onto hope as those instruments play their last wail goodbye.

  • @corkyromano191
    @corkyromano191 5 лет назад +16

    15 years old, get home from school friday, throw book bag on the bed, kick off shoes, turn pc on, launch WoW. Run to kitchen to grab a snack and a drink. Sits down and logs in, selects lvl 79 ret pally "Kenkay". Guild friends immediately say hi and start chatting it up talking about your plans to play all weekend. The dungeons you guys will run and the group quests you will need help with because you cant solo them. Grinding out that last level to hit 80. You turn your last quest in to get that achievement and BAM! you got it! You guild mates congratulate you, you type in "DING!" in the /1 general chat, all the random strangers in the zone Congratulate you! Not a worry in the world. Life was good.

  • @strada624
    @strada624 2 года назад +3

    Listening to this made me remember the Wrath pre-patch.
    I had just started playing. I made a Human paladin in a heavily popped realm with TONS of new players in the starting zone.
    I remember getting invited to a "Zombie Raid" of a bunch of lvl 1s, and literally a minute later a whole ARMY of Zombie NPCs come running straight for us!
    God Wrath back then was an entire experience, you HAD to be there to understand the hype! So many new players compared to the amount of veteran players at the time.
    I will miss those days ❤🥲

    • @LPeck1985
      @LPeck1985 2 года назад +2

      It was a fantastic expansion indeed. I miss the first experiences of TBC and WotLK.

    • @Vanished584
      @Vanished584 Год назад +2

      Can confirm that BC had new people playing WoW and WotLK looks simmilar. It will never be as big as the original release back in 2011 but its still nice to feel like the game is alive. :>
      -A newbie in WoW

  • @gogotrololo
    @gogotrololo Год назад +3

    this boat ride was my first adventure into WotLK, and has been my favourite zone since. This was blizzards peak gameplay for me, and the music inspired me to play music throughout my life. I used to fish the docks just to stay here and enjoy

  • @kjack19991
    @kjack19991 3 года назад +5

    I’ll never forget the memory of entering this zone for the first time, that music oh my gosh. From 2:31 onwards that music would play everyone you enter the zone and you’d just stop and appreciate that high tone

  • @emanuelperez2809
    @emanuelperez2809 23 часа назад +1

    I'll stay for hours farming on howling fjord only to hear this beautiful music, It'll stay forever on my heart

  • @TheSowut
    @TheSowut 3 года назад +6

    27:31 hit me like a truck. I wasn't prepared for that..

  • @bodyblue21
    @bodyblue21 5 лет назад +7

    The sound of flute from 27:30 incarnate my feelings, pure beauty.
    Remember when i see the Stormwind docks for the first time, it had amazing view! Couldnt wait to board the ship!
    maybe I changed.. but after wotlk everything was a bit strange, especially when the new “animations” came. The weather, colors of the sky and terrain, arent the same. I mean it radiates me something else than before. At least Classic is comin!
    It was December, on a cold, snowy but a bit sunny Saturday morning with my 15 yo brother travelled to the nearest city to buy the lich king expansion. We arrive home put the cds in and watched the cover while it was installing.. after we logged in, the immersion had begun...
    I wish blizzard take more time before they give us expansions! Until MoP there was an excited, captivate, shiny story worth playing for. In the old times the essence was on travelling the way, rather than destination.
    Thanks Everness & Blizzard for unbelievable and unforgettable memories!

  • @jdspencer60
    @jdspencer60 2 года назад +2

    I went to Wal Mart when this launched and got 4 copies for me and my 3 friends I lived with, bought them as a gift for the house so we could all play, it would super good times

  • @KobraVR
    @KobraVR 2 года назад +1

    WoW was very special time, the world hadn't seen a mmorpg on this scale before and it was breaking new ground for everyone. I lost several years of my life to it but I absolutely loved every minute of it. Sadly it probably won't happen again, things like that only come around once. Now we are all saturated with online gaming.
    VR rekindled that magic but WoW was just a very unique point in gaming history for millions of people around the world. Can't help but feel sad looking back because it's all memories and nothing will bring that innocence back.

  • @krikjinker2062
    @krikjinker2062 2 года назад +13

    There will never be an expansion that could ever measure up to the epicness of WotLK.

  • @philipsmith4849
    @philipsmith4849 Год назад +4

    I can't believe it's nearly 15 years since wrath released. Time is scary. And nearly 20 years since wow released. I started in 2005 a couple weeks after the European release. I was on holiday with my family. I remember playing the original warcraft and warcraft 2 tides of darkness. So many memories good and bad. And I think of all the people I've lost along the way. The raids they won't ever get to see or complete. One grows old and when I look back I feel old. But I think of the future. "Yesterday is history tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift". That's why we call it present.

  • @Pumkin932
    @Pumkin932 7 месяцев назад +2

    Absolute lightning in a bottle, WotLK was.
    Even though we're all strangers, having journeyed through these places connects us all. This was our escape... our home.
    Stay safe out there.

  • @ELGeffner
    @ELGeffner 5 дней назад +1

    This was such a majestic prelude to what was indisputably peak WoW.

  • @k.a.9415
    @k.a.9415 7 лет назад +38

    Where I live they have a reputation for epic guys like you. It's "Shanabb",
    literal meaning : Mustache.

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  7 лет назад +11

      That honestly may be one of the coolest things I've ever heard.

    • @HbVki
      @HbVki 4 года назад

      Alexandros A. Til3ab wow lel7een?

  • @t3chn0dr0n3
    @t3chn0dr0n3 7 лет назад +20

    2:33 - The first time I heard it I was galloping on my deathcharger. The music hit me so hard that I just froze, and for the next several minutes I was completely disconnected from everything - both in-game and real-life - and simply listened.

  • @mbpm6135
    @mbpm6135 3 года назад +1

    It's strange how certain musical compositions that can be interpreted as 'absolute goddamn greatness' can stick in your mind for years despite not thinking about it for all that time. I had this random thought pop in my head to give this a listen and here I am. I'm enjoying my stay, thank you for asking.

  • @OfDeath
    @OfDeath 7 месяцев назад +1

    This has always been my favorite zone in WoW. I have fallen asleep 100s of times to this video over the years. Thank you.

  • @formeraxe117
    @formeraxe117 3 года назад +6

    I miss this so, so much. The memories of playing WOLK are some of my strongest, and I miss it. 14:40 is when the nostalgia hits the hardest. So hauntingly beautiful, and I remember just sitting there and taking the music and sights in. I was a one trick pony Death Knight, but I felt a part of an amazing world. There will never be a feeling like that again for me.

    • @Olga-sx3dh
      @Olga-sx3dh 8 месяцев назад

      Как же знакомо. )

  • @chrispetherick
    @chrispetherick 8 лет назад +78

    I am sad I can only like this once.

    • @MirmiX
      @MirmiX 7 лет назад

      We are here too! :)

  • @MixMeister5000
    @MixMeister5000 4 года назад +1

    What makes me sad is that this feeling will probably never come back. This game died a long time ago with the hearts of the ones who loved making such a masterpiece. The first 3 games of the story of World of Warcraft will forever hold a special place in our hearts throughout or lives. Who knows though, maybe just maybe we will. Bye for now my friends!

  • @donbrabo
    @donbrabo 3 года назад +1

    This GAME made me SUCCESFUL in life, here's why: I remember creating my first character; a blood elf paladin and how adventurous everything seemed, how everything I was about to do was something not yet discovered and new. It truly felt like an adventure and a big part of it is the magnificent music that comes along with this. Always enjoying the winter, because this meant video game time , making the first steps into the howling fjord made it so much more FITTING. I could barely be dragged away from the computer and I loved every single second of it. What made me stick around was the effort I had to put in to get certain mounts, achievements and pieces of gear. Now that I am an adult I can tell everyone that it wasn't an 'addiction,' on the contrary it was my recipe for success . I learnt how to grind, push through until I had accomplished that what I wanted so much whereas previously I would give up or procrastinate. Applying this principle in my career has made me successful and I keep getting promotions because I never. give. up. Only fellow wow players will understand how you can learn this from a game. Thanks Blizzard for all the life lessons you gave us.

  • @Draconic
    @Draconic 7 лет назад +28

    waiting 5 hours in the line in front of EB games in the winter for this expansion and stayed all night with my cousin to do quests in this zone... The good ol' day

  • @madphatscyles2958
    @madphatscyles2958 4 года назад +6

    14:40
    This melody fits this place
    Sad, yet beautiful
    Let it all fall through your hands like it was dry sand and smile

  • @tkell31
    @tkell31 2 года назад +2

    Still get that wow nostalgia from time to time. Just looking at the familiar landscape brings back fond memories....think I will leave this on for a while. Crazy to think I learned about WoW from a magazine subscription I bought form a kid going door to door to finance his senior trip. Never read the magazine, but the third month there was a disc inserted with the "intro" version of WoW. Out of curiosity I downloaded...and the rest was history. Spent about the next five years immersed in WoW before giving it up. Weird how things work out, if I dont buy that subscription I probably never play it.

  • @Nexus-6
    @Nexus-6 4 года назад +1

    Northrend remembers.. Thank you, Everness, for all of your hard work putting these compilations together. Nostalgia overload, all those memories of days gone by. Who's cutting onions around here?

  • @danielhamor7446
    @danielhamor7446 2 года назад +3

    I miss this. My life is depressing at the point I am now. I would give anything to go back

  • @yevonator88
    @yevonator88 6 лет назад +3

    I will never regret starting WotLK by going to Howling Fjord first. The ambience and entry through the fjord passage put me in awe. I really never expected an MMO to be so grand.

  • @claycollins9852
    @claycollins9852 7 месяцев назад +1

    I quit playing in 2010. But man, sometimes it feels good to come back to something like this.

  • @seisocoomer
    @seisocoomer 2 года назад +1

    i remember playing wow somewhat in vanilla and tbc. wasnt hooked on it until wrath, when my biggest school crush, a beautiful young lady, now a gorgeous woman, got me into wrath. helped me level up to 68, and get into howling fjord. i remember this zone the best. we often came here and just relaxed and talked non stop in game. nothing brings back memories quite like howling fjords music, reminding me how much has changed. though it is bittersweet in the end, wishing i could go back to those carefree days.

  • @Olibelus
    @Olibelus 7 лет назад +19

    This is so awesome, you've completely captured the magic of the zone (my favourite one of all time) with those slowly panning shots. Beautiful!

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you! I wish there was a way to use in-game camera like that again. The program that I used is no longer supported, unfortunately.

  • @edge6441
    @edge6441 4 года назад +2

    Many say wotlk was the height, the peak of WoW imo it was a continuation of the popularity of TBC reaching a peak. Those years were the pure peak of wow '06-'10 if you were playing back then actively you witnessed the peak, the heart of what was this game what it was meant to be. Then as in everything a zenith is followed by a nadir a drop a fall and make no mistake this happened with this game as well. Im not calling cata bad but we all felt it the change..and what was WoW in the end? if you think about it it was spending time in our youth with friends through great adventures online and then time went and we grew and changed and so did the game leaving us only with the sweet memory of what rly meant to be playing wow. Also music is king in awakening nostalgia excellent vid.

  • @MagnusStormfist
    @MagnusStormfist Год назад +1

    I remember the wow wotlk classic launch having always wanted to play wotlk! I loved the scenery and story but somehow, nothing compared to gaming WOW CLASSIC with my mates during lockdown and doing the Rank 14 grind! Those were such fun times, galloping around Stranglethorn Vale and ambushing horde on my rogue, such happy memories my eyes almost get watery because I can never get them back. 2020-2021 was such a beautiful simple time and now things feel/seem so complicated!

  • @loiuhuiygny7guyguiygk
    @loiuhuiygny7guyguiygk 8 лет назад +150

    dat intro though

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  8 лет назад +17

      +Vilix Kazzak I tried to recreate my first voyage to Northrend way back when. Glad you liked it :)

    • @tiffles3890
      @tiffles3890 8 лет назад +3

      +Everness IKR .... the first time you take that ship from Stormwind Harbour to Howling Fjord .... for 3-4 minutes I was rooted in place.

    • @AlexanderForsman
      @AlexanderForsman 8 лет назад +1

      It's begun....
      Young Heroes....

    • @Zolio
      @Zolio 8 лет назад

      Isn't it from Menethil though?

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  8 лет назад +3

      +Stubsy It's the first part (out of two) of general Northrend Transport theme.

  • @serpens_6969
    @serpens_6969 7 лет назад +144

    This was a extremely well made video.

    • @Everness1
      @Everness1  7 лет назад +26

      Thank you!

    • @synthetadyne
      @synthetadyne 6 лет назад

      This is* an extremely well made video ;)

  • @yolando1774
    @yolando1774 5 лет назад +1

    People obsessed with time travel machines, teleporters, cloning machines. All I want is a machine that can let me re-live my memories. You can't replicate the feeling of your first time, only experience it.

  • @nathan_the_barbarian7974
    @nathan_the_barbarian7974 Год назад +1

    Entering howling fjord for the first time is a real treat. The music, atmosphere, fighting the Vyrkrul, the thunderous stomps of an approaching storm giant it was all great. Could of stayed questing there and storm peaks happily for a long time.

  • @rw4578
    @rw4578 4 года назад +16

    I sometimes really miss my old guildies. We had a small group of great people, played together every evening for years and years. Then WoW became less fun to play as the expansions became less interesting and the raids changed etc. One by one we all quit and over the years the contact fizzled out.

  • @Ephryad
    @Ephryad 3 года назад +5

    Мог часами сидеть в этой локации, настолько уютное место, не передать словами, постоянно дрались с ордой на их стороне, где всё окружено огромными скалами, и драться с ними под эту музыку было очень приятно, попутно собирая всякую нужду для профессий. По настоящему наполненное и богатое идеями место,тут и фунникулёры, и подъёмники, и высоченные скалы с мостами , и затуманенный лес пауков, и сочно-зелные поля с быками, чего тут только нет, очень богатая и насыенная идеями локация. Настоящее место для души никак не иначе.
    Любимый момент: 18:24 - 19:17 - по настоящему потрясающая музыка, я буквально отдыхаю душой, когда слышу подобное
    Композиторы вов ударили точно в цель создавая каждую локацию в вов и даря туда музыкальное сопровождение, каждая локация прекрасно наделена точной мелодией, очень точной музыкой и атмосферой. Вов в 2004 действительно спас очень многих детей от сурового , реального мира, от проблем с родителями/друзьями/знакомыми.
    Я только сейчас понимаю спустя кучу времени, что моя психика здорова только благодаря этой игре, Мои срывы в жизни и весь негатив - полностью выплёскивались в вов, Эта игра буквально жрала мой негатив отдавая мне лишь потрясающие эмоции и восхищение этим миром, огромным желанием жить и находиться только там. Моя тонкая душевная организация просто питалась великолепием, которое создали разработчики. Моё восхищение и почтение всем, кто создал эту игру. Вы наши герои, настоящие герои, которые спасли миллионы детей от нервных срывов и подарили прекрасный волшебный мир, который сделал нас намного добрее и научил нас чувствовать качественное "прекрасное", даже когда за окном серость и зло.
    СПАСИБО (big big big thanks blizzard.... i am cry) loved from Russia, Moscow

  • @nboutdoors1076
    @nboutdoors1076 3 года назад +2

    A beautiful tribute to a safe place we could all go to when life got a little too hard, i miss that place.

  • @lubomirborissov8313
    @lubomirborissov8313 2 года назад +1

    Although after being seriously addicted I quit, once in a year I listen to the voice inside and search for one of these..this feeling it's like time travel, such memories, excitement, fun, pressure, but a sense of achievement.. but it holds something sad as well... Good old days.. this was magic...

  • @2Sexy22
    @2Sexy22 8 месяцев назад +1

    The nostalgia this music gives me is overwhelming. My old guild mates and I were all having a few and chatting on vent Xmas eve 2008. The laughter and happiness from that night combined with this music and us all questing together. i get teared up thinking about it. I will never forget those memories…

  • @joshtiger7832
    @joshtiger7832 6 лет назад +28

    Man I want to go back to these days so badly.

    • @joshw3719
      @joshw3719 2 года назад

      New memories will be made in a couple of months, wrath classic. yes it won't be the same but I can't wait for the new memories to come.

  • @raresmocanu1743
    @raresmocanu1743 5 лет назад +3

    Everyone is nostalgic about wotlk. Even people like me who never got to play it. Everything about that expansion is made to make you feel that way.

    • @timothygibney159
      @timothygibney159 4 года назад

      Ur wish maybe granted since Classic is a hit if rumors are true

  • @voxtek
    @voxtek 2 года назад +1

    The viking aspect was such a welcome change, the music was perfect as well. I had come into wow about halfway through BC, so this was the first expansion I was a part of. Great memories, that also are bitter sweet, as my brother passed away during this time. Ive tried to go back to wow and I usually take a peak at each new expansion but it never holds my attention longer then a month. You can never go back to what you once had, thats why memories are so priceless.

  • @salleedstrom9157
    @salleedstrom9157 4 года назад +1

    When I was little, my big brother allowed me to play wow on his computer. I wasn't really into questing at the time but instead I liked to free roam. Howling fjord was the only location that I could barely leave. The pine forests, coasts, beaches, shoveltusks, tuskarr, and of course the fjord itself. I used my brother's druid flight-form to explore it all. Damn I miss those days. I've stopped playing games entirely because I realized the impact it got.

  • @Sorrow993
    @Sorrow993 6 лет назад +41

    28:03 ........ it soothes my soul.

  • @fllintvancleff2110
    @fllintvancleff2110 Год назад +3

    Best zone in the game based on music & ambience alone , it still amazes how they can make Howling Fjord such a great zone.

  • @EnergyFlux2012
    @EnergyFlux2012 3 года назад +2

    There was something magical about Howling Fjord in particular, something I'll never forget.

  • @totem951
    @totem951 5 лет назад

    Everything about this expansion was absolutely spot on the mark, from the music, the graphics, the placement, everything... it was an absolute joy to be part of and the developers need a fucking medal..... you made my day/month/year with this.

    • @totem951
      @totem951 5 лет назад

      also if there was a magnum opus... this was yours

  • @pickupthebass1
    @pickupthebass1 6 лет назад +14

    The ambient section that starts at 51:10 my favourite bit of Wow music.

    • @DanFree7
      @DanFree7 3 года назад

      It makes me want to explore and to find fantastic things :)

  • @jesperhildebrandt9331
    @jesperhildebrandt9331 5 лет назад +6

    The start is so good (all of it really) - but I especially enjoy the part at 27:30 - where the flutes(?) starts playing. Man that is good. Thanks for the upload. Also, the music and video you have for Stormheim is amazing

  • @KesselRunner606
    @KesselRunner606 4 года назад +1

    The memories. They never go away. Every area I entered for the first time I would dismount, press / and walk, just to appreciate the vastness if this unexplored wilderness.

  • @jorgennorstrom
    @jorgennorstrom 3 года назад +1

    i remmember i was 8 years old playing with my father for the first time im going here. im 18 now and still playing :)