999 to 1000 was a bigger step than 1999 to 2000. Why? they had to add a digit! So: ain't gonna be a bigger step till 9999 turns into 10 000. Will there still be bardcore then? Yes. Will the Final Countdown still be played? Yes. Bardcore Final Countdown? We can only hope! By then all the pre-FTL times will probably be thought of as a single period anyway.
@@jorgegomezespinosa8192 You're joking aren't you ? Columbus acted like a bloody sociopath. Report were sent to spain to complain on his behaviour, meaning it was abberent to the already morally questionable behavior of the colonist. Cortès success can be mostly attibuted to his luck, determination, and willingness to cooperate with the locals. He would have failed utterfly without Dona Marina.
I could see Steve Carell as Christopher Columbus in a comedy with this song in use. Then a bunch of people will be mad there was a Christopher Columbus movie.
Ma come vi permettete, messere di infangare con cotanta veemenza il nome di un gentiluomo di tal calibro? Cosa volete insinuare con così tanta tracotanza?
We departeth together But still fare thee well Mayhap we shall return To Spain, none canst tell And lo no one holdeth blame We spy no ground (spy no ground) Will life e'er be like again? Tis the final countdown The final countdown We sail for the Indies (Indies) And thus we stand tall An we shall hath seen these Who welcome us all With uncounted leagues we must go And spices to be found We knoweth we shall miss the shore Tis the final countdown
The basic structure of European music hasn't changed for centuries, it's only the the instruments it's played and the projection (volume) that has changed.
Some things don't change but others do. In medieval Europe, it was outrageous to play tritones (musical intervals composed of three adjacent whole tones). The dissonant sounds it produced were deemed "dangerous" and the tritone was called the "diabolus in musica".
@@DGneoseeker1 Licherallly a Medieval Boomer. in all honesty though, you have to realize that music evolved over time, with instruments changing slowly over time. In addition, one of the reasons the lute was abandoned over time in the favor of the guitar or the violin is because due to it's solid construction, it had a rather small volume of a sound.
It's strange. The medieval music style almost makes this tune sound Indian in origin. It's definitely the cello/bass that sounds like a sitar and the hurdy-gurdy/accordian that gives it the "spice."
What is this Byzantium you speak of? No such empire ever existed, it was the Roman Empire. Constantinople was once called Byzantium but by this point that was ancient history and few would be aware of it
But you can't really just call it the Roman Empire either, as this creates confusion with the other half that was centered in Rome. East Roman Empire fits better.
@@warpey5632 Pompeii was on the mainland... But if you look from the perspective of the two Plinys, this might be accurate to their initial reactions, idk.
Stop, stop making me cry. Rip Constantine XI Palaiologos, you tried your hardest, fighting tooth and nail for the survival of the Byzantines. But... perhaps it was an honor to die with an empire of such age and reverence, tracing itself all the way to that fateful year when Augustus took power. Rest in ease, you did all that you could.
We shall depart abreast Yet sayeth our goodbyes And mayhaps our midgard return be less truth than lies. The blame lyeth not in this realm We ascend in time (ascend in time) Shall things return to yonder years? 't be the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade oh We embark upon Tunis (Tunis) My lance doth be tall For mayhaps they gaze upon us (upon us) And bring death to us all, verily. With so many passus to tread and faith to be found (to be found) the church surely shan't let us be misled oh 't be the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade oh the lastmost crusade, oh 't be the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade oh 't be the lastmost crusade we shall depart abreast the lastmost crusade The church shan't mislead the lastmost crusade the lastmost crusade oh 't be the lastmost crusade verily
the song is about space exploration the picture is about two people being burned presumably for a public execution. two very different perspectives here.
Just imagine:people around the fire in the midle of their village. Some people dance, some people are paying this Song, others lost in their thoughts about how the world is beyond the limits of their village...
I heard something very fimiliar today (technically it's yesterday, 00:01) on the Belgian classical music radio and it must have been a mideveal cover because the melody was definitely not classical. It might have been this but could have been another one too.
This music is awesome! I love this style of music anyway, but to hear familiar pop songs done in it is just too much. I love it! I wish I was better at modding so that I could make mods for my favorite medieval-ish games like Skyrim and Oblivion that put snippets of these songs in the game.
Fun fact: this song was inspired by the 1980 movie Final Countdown, in which an American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier accidentally travels back in time, to the eve of the Pearl Harbor attack in WW2... or was it medieval Europe? I don't remember.
I must say, this latest collection of Traveling Minstrels really do have a unique sound I would not be surprised if someday we see them within the court entertaining the King 👑
We art leaving t'geth'r But still tis farewell Perhaps we shall returneth To England , none canst teleth None shalt ev'r holdeth blame We wend across ground (wend across ground) Will life ev'r be alike this once more ?
Me and the boys chilling in the local tavern on December 31st 999 counting down to the end of the world.
"me and the boys" love it
Party like it was 999
Y1K
Final Coubtdown to the Second Coming
999 to 1000 was a bigger step than 1999 to 2000. Why? they had to add a digit! So: ain't gonna be a bigger step till 9999 turns into 10 000. Will there still be bardcore then? Yes. Will the Final Countdown still be played? Yes. Bardcore Final Countdown? We can only hope! By then all the pre-FTL times will probably be thought of as a single period anyway.
This *really* takes "Europe" to another level
Underappreciated comment
@@alejandra3026 I guess so 😂
this caught me off guard
When a crazy Viking utters the words "Europa".
You mean "Europe" to a whole other world :D
Peasant: ”We found a witch! May we burn her?”
Priest: ”Not before the final countdown”
How do you know she's a witch?
scouttyra Simple: you throw her into the lake. If she floats, she's a witch. If she drowns, she wasn't a witch ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@mattibrandenburg9740 But if she drowns, she was a sinner. So you let her drown anyways 😆
*Hey! Hey, come on. Watch out!*
@@scouttyra Well, she turned me into a newt.
i am proud of the internet again
i salute to you, good sir
Thank you👋
@@MiddleAgesMusic please do the last farewell medieval style
When you see Christopher Columbus’ ship approaching the edge of the horizon
Native Americans: Welcome travelers!
Christopher: **pillaging intensifies**
Me an italian to se your comment whit write cristopher and not cristoforo
he didn't killed a single soul. It was Cortés (to give an example) who did
@@jorgegomezespinosa8192 You're joking aren't you ?
Columbus acted like a bloody sociopath. Report were sent to spain to complain on his behaviour, meaning it was abberent to the already morally questionable behavior of the colonist.
Cortès success can be mostly attibuted to his luck, determination, and willingness to cooperate with the locals. He would have failed utterfly without Dona Marina.
Seems more like a moment for "Highway to Hell" or "The Eve of the War"...
Tis' be fittin' age for a Don't fear a reaper cover, don't ya think?
Uhhh I would love that
Aye!
It’s been done! ua-cam.com/video/nTz51-nmW1E/v-deo.html
Would make a lot more sense.
Aye!
When this Italian starts talking about a "new world" he discovered.
I could see Steve Carell as Christopher Columbus in a comedy with this song in use.
Then a bunch of people will be mad there was a Christopher Columbus movie.
Ma come vi permettete, messere di infangare con cotanta veemenza il nome di un gentiluomo di tal calibro? Cosa volete insinuare con così tanta tracotanza?
@@Bangcat Making a movie about Columbus in 2020? Sounds like a hanging offence.
To then soon be corrected by a wiser Italian cause Amerigo Vespucci is the man responsable for America's name.
Bangcat we get it fam, you’re only interested in stories about slave-traders and white supremacists
When a Slavic farmer was tending to his farm, and he suddenly hears horses and men shouting "Tengri biz menen" at a distance.
What does that mean?
@@dvb. "Heaven/The Eternal Sky is with us"
"tanrı bizi kutsasın"
@@biocaster777 Thank you!
Is this the old Turkic vs Slavic raiding meme?
We departeth together
But still fare thee well
Mayhap we shall return
To Spain, none canst tell
And lo no one holdeth blame
We spy no ground (spy no ground)
Will life e'er be like again?
Tis the final countdown
The final countdown
We sail for the Indies (Indies)
And thus we stand tall
An we shall hath seen these
Who welcome us all
With uncounted leagues we must go
And spices to be found
We knoweth we shall miss the shore
Tis the final countdown
Bro.... a tip of mine cap to you.
I literally sang your lyrics while listing to the song. It works too well.
@@thesignpainter5987 the highest of compliments
Please accept my utmost admiration
Such magnificent lyrics, sire.
(っ´▽`)っ
When the bard is the last conscious party member
The republic is corrupt and jedi are evil
*rolls persuasion to seduce*
😆
@@ohioanempire ... NO, U.
-Obi Wan Kenobi on Mustafar
@@mtndewmslayer2564 Nat20
The training montage before killing the dragon that kidnapped the princess
Edit : Damn!!!! 624 likes!!! thank you internet strangers
Hahahh Underrated comment! 👍🏽
but the princess turns out to be a transwoman who time traveled from 3076
@@our_illumination949 wh-
@@our_illumination949 with magnetic nails
Our_illumination Well, I have to activate the final countdown on my ballistic penguin army after reading that...
The basic structure of European music hasn't changed for centuries, it's only the the instruments it's played and the projection (volume) that has changed.
The technology and the instruments may change but music theory is still pretty much the same.
Some things don't change but others do. In medieval Europe, it was outrageous to play tritones (musical intervals composed of three adjacent whole tones). The dissonant sounds it produced were deemed "dangerous" and the tritone was called the "diabolus in musica".
Then why by the devil did we start using inferior instruments and excessive volume? EVERYTHING sounds better this way.
@@DGneoseeker1 Licherallly a Medieval Boomer.
in all honesty though, you have to realize that music evolved over time, with instruments changing slowly over time.
In addition, one of the reasons the lute was abandoned over time in the favor of the guitar or the violin is because due to it's solid construction, it had a rather small volume of a sound.
This pop structure isn't medieval at all
1/3 of europe when they see a rat
Actually 2/3...
1/2
The probable range of somewhere between 1/3 to 2/3, with the best estimate at 1/2.
Clever! Rather brilliant too
Too soon!
When all hope be gone and our vow is to seek lyfe and sustenance in Ye Heavens.
V'ry humeth'rous
I am offended this channel has only 1k subs. You deserve millions, my friend ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much❤ This channel is only 2 weeks old, so 1K is still a great result! But let's hope for the best😉😄
@@MiddleAgesMusic here's a request. Can you make one on Play Date? I think it would sound really soothing and nostalgic ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Here's a new subscriber right here
3 weeks later at 50k!
@Angelccyn King are you hinting at the "Final Brick down?"
Why does this feel like a boss fight music from the saga megadrive era of games?
In the middle ages, the reality reality still ran in 16 bits.
@@nestorvillarrubia2002 and after wars were fought, the winner had to enter their high score with only 3 letters
@@EvilGremlin100 EUR - with the Final score.
It does have the "dr. Robotnik" vibe to it, definitely.
Yeah it's a Golden Axe level almost.
Song: We are heading to Venus
Spanish Inquisition:
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.
When Erik the Red discovered Greenland and starts describing it in the Thing.
AD 999, when þou arst waytinge for þe Ende of þe Worlde, and so þou startst playinge þis Songe wiþ alle of þyne Neighbourhoude...
I rememb'r doing jump yond backeþ in mine own youþ
þe fucke ye folke speakeþ of
Oh, that letter for the voiced dental fricative.... ohhh....
I love that you actually typed that with thorn hahaha
@@ofeliamay3442 best letter. Why did it have to fall out of use
Now is know why the band was named "Europe."
i admire every artwork on the background of every bardcore cover
When the Church finds out you've been reading Copernicus
Thats gold
ehh, they didn't even burn him. Giordano Bruno is what you wha- what you don't want to read
"So this is your new magic spell, huh?"
"'Conjuration,' Mikael. A spell is something a harlot does for gold ... or wheat!"
It's strange. The medieval music style almost makes this tune sound Indian in origin. It's definitely the cello/bass that sounds like a sitar and the hurdy-gurdy/accordian that gives it the "spice."
Well Europeans love spices so...
ah yes, another piece of bardcore for the d&d playlist
Could you turn the playlist to public? Would love to listen to your collection :>
invite me for your table
it is now public ua-cam.com/play/PLQ37gFvUGiM3oyMRe9k7onnCXWmFAM3Wc.html
@@thenovelicecreamstudios6901 thank you this is gonna be super useful for my game!
if there's a bard, always switch to this music when he's the only one left
Stage: Constantinaple
Player: Byzantium
Boss Fight theme: Vs Ottoman turks
What is this Byzantium you speak of? No such empire ever existed, it was the Roman Empire. Constantinople was once called Byzantium but by this point that was ancient history and few would be aware of it
But you can't really just call it the Roman Empire either, as this creates confusion with the other half that was centered in Rome. East Roman Empire fits better.
Ah, Pompeii August of 24, 79 CE
This is quite an underrated comment
Son: Father? Why is the mountain on fire?
Father: It's the final countdown until God gets rid of this island.
Iol I spilt my drink seeing your words:) couldn't believe my eyes. Nice👍
Mr Stonk, I don't feel so good
@@warpey5632 Pompeii was on the mainland...
But if you look from the perspective of the two Plinys, this might be accurate to their initial reactions, idk.
When the coffin dancers enters medieval Europe
Perfection
Thank you, Sir Rafa!👋
the perfect song for the advent of the year one thousand.
"A thousand and not a thousand"
When you're a monk at Lindisfarne and you see some funny ships
Ah man. This cover hits me right in the feels.
Constantinople, 1453:
When legends cried
Castillion_La Bataille,1453:
Stop, stop making me cry. Rip Constantine XI Palaiologos, you tried your hardest, fighting tooth and nail for the survival of the Byzantines. But... perhaps it was an honor to die with an empire of such age and reverence, tracing itself all the way to that fateful year when Augustus took power. Rest in ease, you did all that you could.
İstanbul*
@@KingLich451 *Constantinople
BEST Soundtrack EVER!
all your tracks are great, and very nice choice of which songs to remake!
Thank you😄👋
Joane of Arc: I hear the Dolphin.
Pope: The final countdown.
"Brother John, why dost thou flutter thine fingers in such a strange fashion?"
"I playest notes passing in the air as a board of keys!"
We shall depart abreast
Yet sayeth our goodbyes
And mayhaps our midgard return
be less truth than lies.
The blame lyeth not in this realm
We ascend in time (ascend in time)
Shall things return to yonder years?
't be the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
oh
We embark upon Tunis (Tunis)
My lance doth be tall
For mayhaps they gaze upon us (upon us)
And bring death to us all, verily.
With so many passus to tread
and faith to be found (to be found)
the church surely shan't let us be misled
oh
't be the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
oh
the lastmost crusade, oh
't be the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
oh
't be the lastmost crusade
we shall depart abreast
the lastmost crusade
The church shan't mislead
the lastmost crusade
the lastmost crusade
oh
't be the lastmost crusade
verily
Nice lyrics
wow this actually kicks ass
There a Rapier Tournament going on Back in the Days for All Noble Fighter
"The end shall cometh" By an band which is nameth after our beloved continent
Pure joy! Absolutely loved this. Thank you friends.
The buildeth up is most wondrous, what a wond'rful tune. Thanketh thee muchly f'r thy hard w'rk
Hey this actually sounds like something that would belong in a medieval irish folk band!
Nice tavernwave tune!
Here’s a Crown for commenting first: 👑
That medieval prog rock, so far ahead of its time.
OMG one of my favourite 80's song's!!
I nearly peeth myselph whenst I heardest this catchy little number...
This feels like a good ringtone.
the song is about space exploration the picture is about two people being burned presumably for a public execution. two very different perspectives here.
This is amazing! I love and respect the original version, Europe is still one of my favourite bands, but this is just soooooo cool!
I just recently found you guys, like just a few minutes ago and easily one of my favorite channels already lol
With this Thumbnail it definitely takes on a new meaning! ;)
Dude the solo was sick
Anyone else love the rockin’ pipes solo?
Always reminds me of been in a crowded smoky bus in Cairo about 1995. The Final Count Down was used as the intro music for the news.
Just imagine:people around the fire in the midle of their village.
Some people dance, some people are paying this Song, others lost in their thoughts about how the world is beyond the limits of their village...
This just makes me happy! Thank you for that!
Happy to hear that! 😉
I'd love to hear a Rush cover. Thou art verily a warrior of this present age with an exceedingly mean stride, Tom Sawyer.
This is what happens when Bill & Ted travel through time.
Moments away from a great siege
I heard something very fimiliar today (technically it's yesterday, 00:01) on the Belgian classical music radio and it must have been a mideveal cover because the melody was definitely not classical.
It might have been this but could have been another one too.
I really like this one, great job!
The song you walked to before you met the executioner. Medieval times would of been bad ass with these beats.
This actually sounds really amazing !!!!
Dovahkiin chilling in Bannered Mare with Aela while listening to Mikael in 16 Last Seed 4E 201
Also Alduin just perching near Bleak Falls Barrow
When thou toucheth a rat and black spots start appearing on thee
bruh
Its been 568 years. Im still not over it.
Just perfect for mordhau. ah yes! Thank you sir!
This is addictive!!!
Ah yes, my favourite song.
The Final Countdown by Thine Olde World
you earned my respect
When the multiclassing bard-sorcerer seduces the wrong person and is accused of being a witch.
what the tut
I can imagine travelers coming into the local tavern sitting down at the table while the bards play this by the fireplace.
Medieval rock music
picture is epic to this song : D
This music is awesome! I love this style of music anyway, but to hear familiar pop songs done in it is just too much. I love it! I wish I was better at modding so that I could make mods for my favorite medieval-ish games like Skyrim and Oblivion that put snippets of these songs in the game.
love this
This song is almost a cheat, it is already a fantasy old world epic sound. (I love 80s epic rock bands)
True troubadours. So good!
"Twas not my trick, Michael...TWAS MY ILLUSION!!!"
Hahaha those 2 guys burning on the pile! :)))
Fun fact: this song was inspired by the 1980 movie Final Countdown, in which an American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier accidentally travels back in time, to the eve of the Pearl Harbor attack in WW2... or was it medieval Europe? I don't remember.
"'Tis ye final countdown of thy life, Witch. Aught to speak thy last words?"
Kinda sounds like an intense level in a donkey kong country game.
It does!
king k rool
pretty nice. sounds epic
I think something from Evanescence like 'Bring Me To Life', or 'Lithium' would be great in Medieval Music! Some songs from Nickelback also.
Nice rendition
Imagine Link battling monsters on his way through the castle before facing Ganon.
Awesome cover
When all of thy family hast perished due to the Great Pestilence, and thou knoweth that thee are next.
Man that solo is nice 👌
When the middle ages came to a close
I must say, this latest collection of Traveling Minstrels really do have a unique sound I would not be surprised if someday we see them within the court entertaining the King 👑
I remember sitting in my room listening to this in 1346 afraid of being bitten by a rat after hearing about the black death.
Amazing!!!
When you and the local townsfolk are awaiting the burning of a stable maiden who did simple maths:
We art leaving t'geth'r
But still tis farewell
Perhaps we shall returneth
To England , none canst teleth
None shalt ev'r holdeth blame
We wend across ground (wend across ground)
Will life ev'r be alike this once more ?
When you're waiting for the year 1000.
this has no right to be hittin this hard.