@@anonthe-third2367 borninthewrongmillennium more like. However, while it would be kinda neat, it'd also be rather terrifying, knowing the Black Death has yet to happen.
@@martylaren11 judging from all the current pandemonium, doesn't seem like modernity is heaving much to amend plagues. I don't feel like black plague is something medieval times can be held accountable for; if not, why do people seemingly ignore small pox epidemics while lauding the classical age as the crux of human potential? Or rather, why can't modernity be held accountable by the same standard?
It says 8 years ago you posted that but you may have only posted it last week for all I know 🤭 my brain hurts 🤥 all I know is I wanna go there so much Enjoy… whatever century your in 😅
People hearing this today: “it’s quite catchy, im gonna dance to this” Scottish and Welsh hearing this in the 1200’s: “oh sweet mother of god, they’re back!”
This was the 13th century (the 1200s), unless it was the late 13th century in 1296, the kingdoms of Scotland and England were on good peaceful terms with each other. Things only changed in 1296 because two Scottish state figured both died one after the other starting with Alexander III and then his granddaughter Margaret (Maid of Norway) who died aged 7 on a boat journey over who was originally betrothed with Edward of England, these events put Scotland in a constitutional crises internally, and some individuals from some factions abroad attempted to take advantage of that for a time, until Robert I of Scots restored Scotland back to how it was before 1296 by 1329, and peace continued after these 32 years of turmoil.
This is English in particular, not British in general. British encompasses the Kingdoms of Scotland and England, as well as the Principality of Wales. Great Britain is three nations.
@@PredatorUpHill Yes, indeed. I will try to be more precise next time. Of course Im aware that the UK is made up by 4 countries (England, Wales, Scotland, North Ireland) I was trying to address my self to all the British people, regardless of their nation, since they share very close historic and cultural ties. I find this piece of music quite similar to the Irish traditional folk music.
Blimey someone who knows their history & geography I thought I was the only Englishman who knew their heritage!!! About bloody time. 😊 by the way the meaning of Great Britian was the great Isles in the sea. A beautiful Isles I might add. ❤❤❤
Hello! I'm from America! I've been listening to lots of music lately and I honestly think that this one sounds great. It gives off such a cheery feeling and a view as to how things were like back in the medieval times! It does also make you wonder about that era too. It was a lot different than how things are like today. Now that technology has advanced, everyone can come back to these tunes whenever they like!
why I just can't stop listen to this music !!!!!!!! I just feel there is a whole punch of music same as this one lost in history. only if some one try and make a reproduction of music same as this one with all the instruments but with different story, like a new chapter , man those melodies are talking for sure .
@@silliestsususagest3276 hmm nah not really. the english are like 20 percent germanic anyways. like 95 percent dark hair and stocky features. look more like iberians.
@@abeedhal6519 According to Ancestry DNA the average Englishman carries around 40% Anglo-Saxon DNA. And depending on the area in England the amount can be much higher.
Si se mira la colección de instrumentos representados en las cantigas de Alfonso X "el sabio", está claro que existían instrumentos de sobra para sonar de este modo tan vital. Magnifica interpretación, y musicologicamente intachable. No entiendo que se diga que "no suena medieval", nadie estuvo allí. Y el resultado musical, optimo
I am scottish lol but this tune is awesome - I hate modern music to some extent - I love my ancestors and even the English had some great sounds - English/Scottish/Irish/Welsh it doesn't matter, I think that older music just sounds better, no matter what country produced it - I would rather listen to this than the latest music lol - or is it just me - roll on the medieval tunes and i think i will die loving these tunes. :)
@@kiba3x What do the Irish have to do with it? Completely different nation altogether from the British nations of Scotland, England and Wales. Also, you'll find it was the British who were the first to abolish slavery, in a time when to most of the rest of the world, the thought of its abolishment was actually more controversial than the actual practice of it was. The African king, Gezo of Benin once said he would do anything the British asked of him, except to give up the slave trade, describing it as the ruling principle of his people.
Despite all the complaints about the setting not being historically accurate, I'm pretty sure the melody is, as OP said, 13th c. So you can relax and enjoy the tune anyhoo.
Imagine having a bumper harvest, which could mean the difference between life and death, and then later spring started. You would want to celebrate with music and dancing different times back then great music.
@Mr. Somebody Oh yeah, and let's pretend that men aren't guilty of destroying the West. Go jump in the lake: HUMAN RIGHTS are unalienable, and those who would rob either men *or* women of them are the enemies of God.
“Of Paradys ne can I not speken propurly, for i was not there It is fer beyonde, and that forfhinketh me, and also I was not worthi. But as I have herd seye of wyse men beyonde, I schalle telle you with gode wille. Paradys Terrestre, as wise men seyn, is the highest place of erthe that is in alle the world, and it is so high that it toucheth nygh to the cercle of the mone, there as the mone maketh hire torn. For sche is so high that the Flode of Noe ne myght not come to hire that wolde have covered alle the erthe of the world alle abowte and aboven and benethen, saf Paradys only allone”.
Me and the boys used to smash this one out, summer 1250. Escot value mead, Smirn of Off fermented potato and finish the early morrow morn with a lamb shank we pinched from the local Barron. He was livid,. mate got hanged lol
I remember when I first heard this song. I thought to myself" wow we certainly have come a long way since the days I was living in Uruk.'' Still i suppose that'll happen going from bronze to iron.
+Erika Nance It is understandable that the interpretations of many recorded tunes in the middle ages may have been misconstrued slightly or performed differently throughout different ages of musical influence. However it is nice to be able to appreciate the basis that this music was founded on - labour, subservience and a marvellous imagination.
My schoolmate: I am really old-fashioned. I still hear the music of the 60s und 70s.
Me:
I suppose you listen to music from the 60s too. The 1260s that is.
r/borninthewronggeneration
@@anonthe-third2367 borninthewrongmillennium more like. However, while it would be kinda neat, it'd also be rather terrifying, knowing the Black Death has yet to happen.
we win
@@martylaren11 judging from all the current pandemonium, doesn't seem like modernity is heaving much to amend plagues. I don't feel like black plague is something medieval times can be held accountable for; if not, why do people seemingly ignore small pox epidemics while lauding the classical age as the crux of human potential? Or rather, why can't modernity be held accountable by the same standard?
Helping Henry III rebuild Westminster Abbey with this music in the background.
Cheers dude, you did a good job
As a time traveler, I can say this is spot on. I heard this tune LIVE last night :-))
Next time may I come ? :o
It says 8 years ago you posted that but you may have only posted it last week for all I know 🤭 my brain hurts 🤥 all I know is I wanna go there so much
Enjoy… whatever century your in 😅
Are you the one who brought back the plague with you?
Bellísimo!!! Córdoba, Argentina
Early English pop-music, before the Beatles.
People hearing this today: “it’s quite catchy, im gonna dance to this”
Scottish and Welsh hearing this in the 1200’s: “oh sweet mother of god, they’re back!”
This was the 13th century (the 1200s), unless it was the late 13th century in 1296, the kingdoms of Scotland and England were on good peaceful terms with each other. Things only changed in 1296 because two Scottish state figured both died one after the other starting with Alexander III and then his granddaughter Margaret (Maid of Norway) who died aged 7 on a boat journey over who was originally betrothed with Edward of England, these events put Scotland in a constitutional crises internally, and some individuals from some factions abroad attempted to take advantage of that for a time, until Robert I of Scots restored Scotland back to how it was before 1296 by 1329, and peace continued after these 32 years of turmoil.
British people and culture have all my respect and admiration! I hope one day to pay a visit to your homelands!
This is English in particular, not British in general. British encompasses the Kingdoms of Scotland and England, as well as the Principality of Wales. Great Britain is three nations.
@@PredatorUpHill Yes, indeed. I will try to be more precise next time. Of course Im aware that the UK is made up by 4 countries (England, Wales, Scotland, North Ireland) I was trying to address my self to all the British people, regardless of their nation, since they share very close historic and cultural ties. I find this piece of music quite similar to the Irish traditional folk music.
Always welcome bro, look forward to having you here 🏴🇬🇧
@@jackwhitehead5233 Thank you! I want to visit all England, specially Lincolnshire, Cheshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, Warwickshire, Shropshire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Staffordshire, Somerset and Cumbria.
Blimey someone who knows their history & geography I thought I was the only Englishman who knew their heritage!!! About bloody time. 😊 by the way the meaning of Great Britian was the great Isles in the sea. A beautiful Isles I might add. ❤❤❤
As a historian I`ll say: wonderful & very melodical.
I love the English people and their lovely music! Absolutely wonderful!!
-- With love from Vietnam
yay! have a warm beer and Yorkshire pudding on me!
Elmono Holmes I highly respect and value the Anglo people. Very smart, innovative and successful people.
Now where is my pudding? :-D
+ToiYeuYAHWEH right here! do you want gravy?
Elmono Holmes LOL!! Gravy with sweet pudding? I need to know more about English culture ;-)
from Okinawa , Japan
شنو هذا الجمال ... شنو هذا اللحن والموسيقى الرائعه .. رائعه جدا جدا ........... من بغداد
🇬🇧❤🇮🇶
simply beautiful it is incredible the beauty that a song can achieve from over 500 years ago
Dancing to this since I was 6 now I'm 3000 Years old.
You know when 1200-1300 was
You were way way ahead of your time in 970 B.C. ! 😂😂
You must be a Time Lord, then.
Dude can you do math..?
Hello! I'm from America!
I've been listening to lots of music lately and I honestly think that this one sounds great. It gives off such a cheery feeling and a view as to how things were like back in the medieval times! It does also make you wonder about that era too. It was a lot different than how things are like today. Now that technology has advanced, everyone can come back to these tunes whenever they like!
Early English music is delightful.
fookin banger mate. used to get proper large to this one. ave it.
Please translate into English.
@@nni9310 well a fookin banger is like a tune that just makes you wanna get on it, like get proper large you get meh?
@@SymbioticCulture Thank you.
😁
Been on the list since 1229. Hath been a banger since they days of the ye olde Albigensian Crusade. I miss my brother....
Along with Miri It Is
this is better than dubstep alot more better
Wait, this isn't skrillex?
I'm glad to have brightened your day, pal.
Because they have similar amounts of wubwub
I recall listening to this as a peat with mine mother ere the lady hath kicked the bucket of fusty age at 24, this bringeth back tons of memories
this is better than i thought it would be. Too bad I can't dance since i'm in the library
why I just can't stop listen to this music !!!!!!!! I just feel there is a whole punch of music same as this one lost in history. only if some one try and make a reproduction of music same as this one with all the instruments but with different story, like a new chapter , man those melodies are talking for sure .
Who else is listening in 1268?
I listening in 9999
v_for_vegandetta im listening in 1167
Listening in 1301
Listening in 1492
nay, 1269 ;)
I love medieval and celtic music sooo much. it's so entertaining!
@@silliestsususagest3276 hmm nah not really. the english are like 20 percent germanic anyways. like 95 percent dark hair and stocky features. look more like iberians.
@@abeedhal6519 According to Ancestry DNA the average Englishman carries around 40% Anglo-Saxon DNA. And depending on the area in England the amount can be much higher.
Therese Nanoh me too
@@abeedhal6519 English people look nothing like Iberians ahaha
@ST H lol looks like i triggered some english/iberians. It's ok to look the way you do guys, no worries.
I'm proud of being an Englishman
THE ENGLISH ARE THE PEOPLE OF CHRIST!
Islam is real EVIL. in present times.
alucinor
>Protestant
>People of Christ
Wessex or Mercia ?
You can't really be proud of your ethnicity.
Beautiful! It is very very similar to a Cantiga from Alfonso X
Only 1260's kid will remember this
I was born in 1292 but I was definitely born in the wrong era because even though before my time, this is my type of music.
Not that bloody joke AGAIN???😖
This is so cheerful 😊. I 💘 it! 😀
Si se mira la colección de instrumentos representados en las cantigas de Alfonso X "el sabio", está claro que existían instrumentos de sobra para sonar de este modo tan vital. Magnifica interpretación, y musicologicamente intachable. No entiendo que se diga que "no suena medieval", nadie estuvo allí. Y el resultado musical, optimo
I am scottish lol but this tune is awesome - I hate modern music to some extent - I love my ancestors and even the English had some great sounds - English/Scottish/Irish/Welsh it doesn't matter, I think that older music just sounds better, no matter what country produced it - I would rather listen to this than the latest music lol - or is it just me - roll on the medieval tunes and i think i will die loving these tunes. :)
i love national song of Scottland, but not more than national song of England !😜
Irish matter when you had to sell slaves in the colonies.
@@kiba3x ILM? lmao
@@kiba3x What do the Irish have to do with it? Completely different nation altogether from the British nations of Scotland, England and Wales.
Also, you'll find it was the British who were the first to abolish slavery, in a time when to most of the rest of the world, the thought of its abolishment was actually more controversial than the actual practice of it was. The African king, Gezo of Benin once said he would do anything the British asked of him, except to give up the slave trade, describing it as the ruling principle of his people.
You do realise lowland Scotland was Anglo Saxon while the highlands were the Irish Scotti tribe
Simplemente hermoso. Esto no se compara al lado del Dubstep.
I can see dances to this involving a lot of prancing and air-kicking.
Damian Freeman IKR😂😂
lmao
I'm inlove with all the medieval stuff
موسيقى رائعه بل قمه في الروعه .. ابن بغداد مر من هنا.
I've the urge to up and dance!
+Andro A. the life is bien faite
+Andro A. I agree, it really is get up and dance music isn't it? ignore the cretins!
+Andro A. Jews really like this music you know.
+Andro A. Not afraid to say I just got up and skipped round the living room :D
+eddmozz uh oh this is my boyfriends youtube account!! he is going to kill me!
Да, просто прекрасная!
Yes, the English do some stuff pretty damned well.
Scott Wallace and scots do bagpipes very well
Check your white privilege there, sir!
just kidding
Despite all the complaints about the setting not being historically accurate, I'm pretty sure the melody is, as OP said, 13th c. So you can relax and enjoy the tune anyhoo.
Why have pop? This is amazing
Un placer escucharos!!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thankyou.
The music is great, and I also like the illustrations too. They look very good, not to say they don't have some mild issues.
Where did you find this wonderful Medieval art? Marvelous combination of music and art.
I love my Ancestors haha, this music makes me happy
You're a Yank aren't you..
It is Estampie, the composer is unknown.
Imagine having a bumper harvest, which could mean the difference between life and death, and then later spring started. You would want to celebrate with music and dancing different times back then great music.
First heard this piece played by the fabulous English band Gryphon on their first album.
England ...
Middle ages = Gold ages
lol no
Grondin Le Gredin They were.
nop
@@gagool3434 they actually were. Deal with it
They actually weren't. Deal with it
My favourite music. That's real pop. Not the reggaeton or rap or I dunno what kind of cyborg's music... I want to go back in time
When I listen to this I imagine myself and a bunch of human-sized rabbits and squirrels dancing to it in an English forest.
Hola! Además de que me gustó mucho la interpretación, también me encantaron las imágenes con las cuales armaron este video. de dónde las sacaron?
That was wonderful!
music from the good old days, when men were men and witches were burnt
Jimmy N13 and peasants were forced to stay on their lords land and work for them for life completely at the lords mercy. good times.
Duchess yes
El Piamontano prefer Roman to Greek. Roman was a bit fairer.
@Mr. Somebody Oh yeah, and let's pretend that men aren't guilty of destroying the West. Go jump in the lake: HUMAN RIGHTS are unalienable, and those who would rob either men *or* women of them are the enemies of God.
@Alexis Fitzroy Absolutely spot on!
That doesnt sounds like something really meadival but its nice and happy! :-)
2:07 on the right, when the DJ plays an absoloubt banger
This almost makes you forget the black death, war, famine, and religious persecution for a little bit.
That was the purpose.
Well every age has it's problems
People where more creative back then but not today
When you have less, it forces you to be more creative.
“Of Paradys ne can I not speken propurly, for i was not there It is fer beyonde, and that forfhinketh me, and also I was not worthi. But as I have herd seye of wyse men beyonde, I schalle telle you with gode wille. Paradys Terrestre, as wise men seyn, is the highest place of erthe that is in alle the world, and it is so high that it toucheth nygh to the cercle of the mone, there as the mone maketh hire torn. For sche is so high that the Flode of Noe ne myght not come to hire that wolde have covered alle the erthe of the world alle abowte and aboven and benethen, saf Paradys only allone”.
Chaucer?
Is it late Middel English?(1300~1500)
@@MarioYun.The.Writer medieval english
450-1519
The late john renbourns version is staggering;R.I.P..
“As a plague master, I see this as an absolute win.” -Plague Master 1268 A.D
Me: has responsibilities, work, things to do
My brain 24/7:
Hell yea play this in the club make everyone get down to this hell yes boiiii
Beautiful!
The beginning of this music reminds me the chime of Big Ben ^^
Me and the boys used to smash this one out, summer 1250. Escot value mead, Smirn of Off fermented potato and finish the early morrow morn with a lamb shank we pinched from the local Barron. He was livid,. mate got hanged lol
Really this was composed in 1200s or is a new composition inspirated in?
Que agradable melodía!!
I remember when I first heard this song. I thought to myself" wow we certainly have come a long way since the days I was living in Uruk.'' Still i suppose that'll happen going from bronze to iron.
An absolute banger
4:30 I was waiting for the drop, dude.
Moet daar geen letter 't' tussen?
Notice pictures of their way of dancing, all in rounds hands in hands as nice as the music... Not individualist as today
You're only seeing what you want to see.
Ah yes, individualism isnt that great after all
Profesor: Bueno alumnos, hoy vamos a hablar sobre el siglo 13, la época medieval
Los demás: Qué aburrido, ¿Por qué tenemos que estudiar esto?
Me:
I love it!
Better than top 40!
What a cracking polka - a shame nobody in the C13th could dance it!
Like the pre-Apple image stunt "all around the square"
i wonder how they use to dance that tune, I mean the steps, the choreography and so on...
0:10 - Praise the Sun!
Very enjoyable, can I ask the manuscript on the video, where is it from, the paintings are wonderful.
Longbows fire!!!
Yeah, all longbowmans tooooo eyeéee
This is also sang by Gryphon under the name of "Estampie".
Let’s be honest here. We didn’t search for this.
What? You did?
*ill show myself the way out.*
Pensé que iba a salir un Hobbit de detrás de la puerta.
Jajajaja
So many say it's not historically accurate - but how is it not?
+Erika Nance It is understandable that the interpretations of many recorded tunes in the middle ages may have been misconstrued slightly or performed differently throughout different ages of musical influence. However it is nice to be able to appreciate the basis that this music was founded on - labour, subservience and a marvellous imagination.
This shit goes hard 🗣️🔥💯
Спасибо! ❤
Hmm, heard this in Skellige. Thought I’d stop by one more time to toss a coin
Me lembro quando isto saiu, eu estava lutando na guerra dos cem anos (obs: contém ironia)
It sounds like Persian music.Especially the rhythm.
Brilliant music
1:42 "ugh fucking boar, AGAIN"
"Muh dis is not medieval music, medieval music sounds like GOT soundtrack"
The life is Bien Faîte !
exelente ritmo medieval
Is that a man fighting a horse at 3:36?
yeah, he's taming the horse
@@austinaustronot3094 How do you tame a horse with a buckler and a stick?
@@MrEpeeFencer Well i have my ways
@@austinaustronot3094 I'd probably pay to see that lol
@@MrEpeeFencer well it's easier if you can get the buckler and stick away from him BEFORE you tame him...
I could have sworn this first part was out of Carmina Burana... or am I mistaken? Never mind... I was mistaken.
You can't 'El me wah ah do! You ain' go' no fockin control o'er me!
In 1299, this was kept of the no1 spot of the yea oldie bill boards by Eric the mud slinger and his quartet of farting tree frogs.
King Henry III sent me here.......by force.
Only 12th century kids will remember this
*13th century or 1200s
Man, what happened to England