after you materialize with your time machine you recognize that you are amid of a ceremony for some deity,hearing this chant - i would shiiiit my pants right through.
Escuche por primera vez esta tremenda canción cuando era pequeño y mis padres me llevaron a ver el joven Sherlock, esta canción me producía mucho miedo
Underrated and criminally underused composer, Bruce Broughton… so much more class and classical composition skills then 99% of Zimmer(style) and his cronies crap.
I'm ready to sacrifice myself right now (not sure to who and the god might not want me and I'd not tolerate anything other than a hot bath with Badedas in it - but when I can be bothered ill try.) the music is so compelling. I love it. Maybe I will sacrifice a pizza mmmmm
Favorite part of this movie was how it called out suckers like me that pegged the villain early on but had no “evidence” to back it up. It was already a good movie but hearing “an answer without evidence is meaningless” put me in my place a bit (in a good way)!
@@rippingtons60 yeah you can’t half arse sinister chanting, all it takes is one person to be out of time and then you don’t sound evil and menacing you just sound silly
@The Filthy Clam Colonel Mustard: "If ya wanna make an omelet, ya gotta break a few eggs; any cook'll tell ya that!" Mrs. Peacock: "But look what happened to the cook!"
@@rippingtons60In reality, the Ancient Egyptian pantheon and state religion absolutely despised human sacrifice in general...except for the early retainer sacrifices in the First Dynasty. So Osiris and the rest of the Ennead would have hated this British travesty/mockery of an Egyptian funereal cult. The women that were sacrificed by this cult in the movie wouldn’t have fitted the requirements to be a royal retainer sacrifice anyway because the women did not serve the Egyptian Pharaoh’s royal court.
This was/is one of my favorite movies.. Nicholas Rowe is one of the top three Holmes actors for me.. the other two being Basil Rathbone and Benedict Cumberbatch, respectively.. Nicholas did a fantastic job as the young Sherlock Holmes.. Sadly the sequel for this movie never happened due to it being a gigantic flop at the box office... shame..
Sorry but Jeremy Brett from the 80s/90s series was the ultimate Sherlock Homes, although I love this movie, Nicholas Rowe was way too dopey for my taste
No matter how many tombs we uncover or artifacts we dig up we will NEVER know all the secrets and wonders of Ancient Egypt, those are lost to the sands of time.
This song when I was a child and saw this movie the day of release, had me so transfixed, wondering what language this was in and what the meaning was. When I was 8, my mom took me to the MET and got to see the opera Carmen. The music was just as enjoyable as the Rame Tep song. Movies now a days don't make music like this. The only thing that comes even close is the composer who had written the music for the Final Fantasy 7 and 9 game. The movie Krull is another perfect example! Rock music no matter how good the singer is can't beat orchestra composed music, which in my opinion is the best type to portray feelings in a movie or game. When Aerith dies, the music that followed drew tears from many, despite being just an animation. Most movies that have made top bill were orchestra based.
I was exactly the same and it was winter and snowing in the North of the UK. I was about 9. Transfixed! it would have nothing for me to join that sect.
"You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit. You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit. You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit! You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit!"
I went to see this when I was 11 for a friend's birthday party. We had gone to see condor man but that was full. At the time I was gutted but after seeing condor man I realize I was lucky it was full.
"Etare"means as far as I know "beyond" And Ethar is the Name of Professor "Rathe". Syristep is maybe Syria. Homentep means as far as i know Mankind. But "Maltemal Tey han de Mobbit“? I think it is Egyptian pronounced in English or even invented language. ^^
Tu sabe que eu tentei fazer uma pesquisa... mesmo havendo divergências nas letras da música... Tentando aproximá-la do Árabe quanto ao Romeno... houveram similaridades quanto "en manteman" traduzido seria em manutenção...."they Ran Bran" seria eles correm ao pó! E "etare" seria está difícil ou sinal de dificuldade... Não podemos discordar que esta obra de Bruce Broughton, realmente é intrigante e incomparável ao mesmo tempo como no filme... Espero ter ajudado!
According to Bruce Broughton's channel (Composer of this song).. None of the words mean anything.. It is literal nonsense... There is no translation .. A majority of the lyrics are nonsense he made up
Actually, it is a made-up language, but it should represent ancient Egyptian. The real language didn't have written vowels, then, usually, the only vowel used by egyptologists is "e".
Some secrets from Ancient Egypt should remain buried forever. Although it was mentioned only in whispers for centuries, mummification while a person is still alive is either one of two things. 1 A person who is desperate enough to plead for aide from the Gods during a time of crisis. 2 a blasphemer who is punishment is carried out in a form of mummification with the offender's tongue being cut out before the rest of the process is complete.
If I was alive in 1985 (when this movie came out) and I went to see this movie I would probably have stained brown pants by the end of it and I would say to my self “Should have gone to live aid”
after you materialize with your time machine you recognize that you are amid of a ceremony for some deity,hearing this chant - i would shiiiit my pants right through.
Escuche por primera vez esta tremenda canción cuando era pequeño y mis padres me llevaron a ver el joven Sherlock, esta canción me producía mucho miedo
Adoro essa música !!!
eu tambem adoro estas musicas de filme , conam e em algum lugar do passado. e uma otima e barry lyndenberg . todas ..
Pois saiba que ele é satânica e de um ritual
Trinta anos eu vi o filme enigma da pirâmide é a parte mais legal do filme. Nunca esqueci dessa música. Mais legal que O fortuna.
@@VanderReiswakeup Larga a mão de ser tonto.
@@AnubisAnoup Vander Reis está certíssimo. Você está por fora igual casca de ovo.
Underrated and criminally underused composer, Bruce Broughton… so much more class and classical composition skills then 99% of Zimmer(style) and his cronies crap.
Thanks for posting this. I needed something to play while the party in my DnD game is sneaking up on a cult ceremony.
Seeing your comment & following Viva La Dirt League...I could see them doing that...
STOP! SHE'S ALIVE!
+Dan Warren (Forgottenretroworlds79) LETS GET OUT OF HERE WITH OUR LIVES INTACT!
Good show, Watson!
Get him! GET HIM!!
😂🤣😂
Well, wo know that. ^^
I love this song rameteeep rameteeep
Beautiful.
...The song of the priest of Osiris...Very good!
I'm ready to sacrifice myself right now (not sure to who and the god might not want me and I'd not tolerate anything other than a hot bath with Badedas in it - but when I can be bothered ill try.)
the music is so compelling. I love it.
Maybe I will sacrifice a pizza mmmmm
I was a kid when when I saw this movie.. and this scene/song traumatized me lol but I like the song.. so weird..
Favorite part of this movie was how it called out suckers like me that pegged the villain early on but had no “evidence” to back it up. It was already a good movie but hearing “an answer without evidence is meaningless” put me in my place a bit (in a good way)!
STOP SHE IS ALIVE!!!!!!
Pare ele está viva!
Halt, sie lebt noch!
中学生の時に映画館で聴いた…
I imagine they had to rehearse that chant quite a lot.
YA THINK?
@@rippingtons60 yeah you can’t half arse sinister chanting, all it takes is one person to be out of time and then you don’t sound evil and menacing you just sound silly
@@davidfoxall3344 I know, that was sarcasm.
@@rippingtons60 I got that, mine was a jokey response
Glory at Hanubis.
That temple sure was beautiful. It's a shame they used it to kill those girls.
a morte e a vida são o mesmo circulo .. viva kham ..
@@omarr.dasilva9530 Vai tomar no cu, meu anjo
@@negaodelicia6446 Kham esta nascendo mais uma vez na india e na china .. viva set.
@@negaodelicia6446 fixação por orificio rugoso , meu caro e melhor e arrarncar a valvula mitral e mais gostoso.
@The Filthy Clam
Colonel Mustard: "If ya wanna make an omelet, ya gotta break a few eggs; any cook'll tell ya that!"
Mrs. Peacock: "But look what happened to the cook!"
o enigma da pirâmide
1🇺🇸🌈🎄🖐️., LETO I!!!!!
The Rame Tep must have had a killer orchestra or sound system in their pyramid. At least the Thuggee just used drums and percussion instruments. LOL
Maybe it was a blessing from Osiris in return for the plentiful sacrifices and rituals Eh Tar and the Rame Tep provided.
@@rippingtons60In reality, the Ancient Egyptian pantheon and state religion absolutely despised human sacrifice in general...except for the early retainer sacrifices in the First Dynasty. So Osiris and the rest of the Ennead would have hated this British travesty/mockery of an Egyptian funereal cult.
The women that were sacrificed by this cult in the movie wouldn’t have fitted the requirements to be a royal retainer sacrifice anyway because the women did not serve the Egyptian Pharaoh’s royal court.
Terrifying and beautiful 🙌
This was/is one of my favorite movies.. Nicholas Rowe is one of the top three Holmes actors for me.. the other two being Basil Rathbone and Benedict Cumberbatch, respectively.. Nicholas did a fantastic job as the young Sherlock Holmes.. Sadly the sequel for this movie never happened due to it being a gigantic flop at the box office... shame..
So you never heard of Vasily Livanov, a Soviet actor who is considered the best Holmes of all time by many? Seriously?
They should give him the role now, and have Spielberg do "Old Sherlock Holmes"
Sorry but Jeremy Brett from the 80s/90s series was the ultimate Sherlock Homes, although I love this movie, Nicholas Rowe was way too dopey for my taste
So is mine!
I don't recall it being a big flop.
Sherlock Holmes and the temple of doom
LOL!!!! KALI MAH..... KALI MAAAAAAH!!!! :p
Kali Ma Shaktineh!!! Oh, Kali Ma! KALI MAAAAAA!!!
The yung Sherlock Holmes
It was originally, SH and the Pyramid of Fear.
Glory to ancient Egypt!!!
Evocative and very eerie music! I whispered to her for many years...
Gives me the chills.
I was just thinking that imagine a setting where you need to mess with the heads of someone this is going to do it
Young Sherlock Holmes
This and Eyes Wide Shut chanting. Creepy Sh it..
Thank you for the video and Lyrics.
This song has a fantastic melody.
Its mystical.
Sounds like something Carl Orff (Carmena Burana) could have composed!
@@andrewtodaro2874 yes👍
Hypnotic
No matter how many tombs we uncover or artifacts we dig up we will NEVER know all the secrets and wonders of Ancient Egypt, those are lost to the sands of time.
好きな映画に使われていました。
神秘的な曲で時がたった今でも大好きです😊
This music would be my entrance to my heavyweight boxing world title shot and all the cinematics too
This song when I was a child and saw this movie the day of release, had me so transfixed, wondering what language this was in and what the meaning was. When I was 8, my mom took me to the MET and got to see the opera Carmen. The music was just as enjoyable as the Rame Tep song. Movies now a days don't make music like this. The only thing that comes even close is the composer who had written the music for the Final Fantasy 7 and 9 game. The movie Krull is another perfect example! Rock music no matter how good the singer is can't beat orchestra composed music, which in my opinion is the best type to portray feelings in a movie or game. When Aerith dies, the music that followed drew tears from many, despite being just an animation. Most movies that have made top bill were orchestra based.
Listen to "Oh Fortuna" from Carmina Burana by Orff for a small surprise.
I was exactly the same and it was winter and snowing in the North of the UK. I was about 9. Transfixed! it would have nothing for me to join that sect.
Nobuo Uametsu my boiiiiii!!!!
Saw this as a kid probably a year after release on VHS...one of the most memorable moments & tracks of the movie. Krull's is great too
actually, in words of Bruce Broughton himself, the lyrics were made up by the guys, it's not egyptian
And just think, Moriarty was just getting started!
It's too bad this movie wasn't followed by a full tv series.
"You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit. You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit. You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit! You pass around, pass around a brown Hobbit!"
Is this what it means?
@@MrJonasdecarvalho u fr?
Lol 😂
@@j.a.h.vandelaak3477 😂😂😂
@@TedShatner10 can’t unhear it now, omg 😂😂😂
Amazing.
I went to see this when I was 11 for a friend's birthday party. We had gone to see condor man but that was full. At the time I was gutted but after seeing condor man I realize I was lucky it was full.
"Etare"means as far as I know "beyond" And Ethar is the Name of Professor "Rathe". Syristep is maybe Syria. Homentep means as far as i know Mankind. But "Maltemal Tey han de Mobbit“?
I think it is Egyptian pronounced in English or even invented language. ^^
Tu sabe que eu tentei fazer uma pesquisa... mesmo havendo divergências nas letras da música... Tentando aproximá-la do Árabe quanto ao Romeno... houveram similaridades quanto "en manteman" traduzido seria em manutenção...."they Ran Bran" seria eles correm ao pó! E "etare" seria está difícil ou sinal de dificuldade... Não podemos discordar que esta obra de Bruce Broughton, realmente é intrigante e incomparável ao mesmo tempo como no filme... Espero ter ajudado!
@@MultiJORGENASCIMENTO será que em copta antigo não daria certo?
According to Bruce Broughton's channel (Composer of this song).. None of the words mean anything.. It is literal nonsense... There is no translation .. A majority of the lyrics are nonsense he made up
@@TheGamersGrotto Yes, invented language, nosensens. But i would fit. ^^
@@TheGamersGrotto in old copty does Sense?
"It's an Egyptian ceremony... they're worshipping the God, Rame Tep.
"Have you ever seen anything like this?"
"Nobody's seen this for 100 years".
Reminds me Carmina Burana
In this movie, the roast pheasant coming alive absolutely freaked me out as a child
Ouvir essa música ainda causa arrepios.
Musikstyle wie bei Carl Orff Oh Fortuna aus Carmina Burana !!
That's right. I'm Italian and I know the "Carmina Burana".
It has elements of O Fortuna, but it is not Orff's actual work. It is very similar and certainly derivative. A lot of people mistake it for Orff.
this is not song about first love
It is if your first love is the Egyptian god Osiris
Are we hiding in a billygoat's skeleton?
Wasnt this used in young something else?
Es un antic ritual egipcio antiguo
I'm also the sphinx
Antiguo rito egipcio para.....
Probably heavily inspired by Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana"
It was. Very much so.
Tey Han De Brahn Mobbit!
En que idioma esta escrita esta lírica...?
Its ancient Egyptian (probably)!
geminisrojo610 Ancient Egyptian
Actually, it is a made-up language, but it should represent ancient Egyptian. The real language didn't have written vowels, then, usually, the only vowel used by egyptologists is "e".
In copt maybe have sense
SHE IS ALIVE WHATS GOING ON GUYS AHHHH!!!
that's me with the dog mask
Rodrigo Kogliostros I think you mean Anubis lol
Dog Mask... lol.. good god... learn your history, man!! XD
And you, I think, is very silly.
Were the lyrics besides Rame Tep just invented phonetics or an actual language?
Some secrets from Ancient Egypt should remain buried forever. Although it was mentioned only in whispers for centuries, mummification while a person is still alive is either one of two things. 1 A person who is desperate enough to plead for aide from the Gods during a time of crisis. 2 a blasphemer who is punishment is carried out in a form of mummification with the offender's tongue being cut out before the rest of the process is complete.
This really would sound awesome in an Indiana Jones film.
Indy: "It's Rame Tep ceremony, they're worshiping Osiris".
@@rippingtons60 Nobody has seen this for a hundred years!
Well the scene this music is from is basically a lift from INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM.
I'd like to listen an ENIGMA remix of this
Both versions are great. The male lead though...
Somebody should do a " Rametep Chant"
/"O fortuna mashup!!
great idea, maybe I'll come back
Na saku sasau sa hantsu na rai na situwsu na rimarar na ja saddu I ta nwabw sa
Harry Potter and the Cult of the Death God
Rathe aka Eh Tar & Rame Tep
Nyarlathotep
If I was alive in 1985 (when this movie came out) and I went to see this movie I would probably have stained brown pants by the end of it and I would say to my self
“Should have gone to live aid”
Jamie w Carney I saw the film in the cinema when I was 9.It was incredible!
I saw it when it was released. Genuinely frightening for a kid of 9 years old. No filters in those days 😂
@@oskarklang8616 this is the most underrated film in cinematic history
"THEY BROUGHT THE BROWN MUPPET!"
Lol.
Gimme tea!
Myrtle Beach is LIT 🔥
Stop! She is alive!
Don't
What language
It’s apparently nonsense lyrics.
no tengo dinero señora
the loosed because it's "soorystep"
Ffvvcfggv
Fills me with fear every single time.
Rob Angol it meant to