In the movie 'Titanic', while the band plays 'Nearer My God To Thee', there's a scene where the mother is comforting and putting her 2 children to sleep. If you listen closely, you'll hear her say "And they lived happily ever after, in the land of Tir Na Nog, land of eternal youth, and beauty."
I don't know how i ended up here but i have no regrets about being here Edit 3y later: I like that people keep re-commenting on this thread because every other month I get reminded this beauty exists
TIR NA NOG (irish) In the Irish myth cycles, the land of Tir na nOg is the realm of the Otherworld, the place where the Fae lived and heroes visited on quests. It was a place just outside the realm of man, off to the west, where there was no illness or death or time, but only happiness and beauty. It is important to note that Tir na nOg was not so much an “afterlife” as it was a an earthly place, a land of eternal youth, that could only be reached by way of magic. (for all the people who were wondering 😊)
this is the story of Tir Na Nog The best known tale of Tir na nOg is the story of the young Irish warrior Oisin, who fell in love with the flame-haired maiden Niamh, whose father was the king of Tir na nOg. They crossed the sea on Niamh’s white mare together to reach the magical land, where they lived happily for three hundred years. Despite the eternal joy of Tir na nOg, there was a part of Oisin that missed his homeland, and he occasionally felt a strange longing to return to Ireland. Finally, Niamh knew she could hold him back no longer, and sent him back to Ireland, and his tribe, the Fianna. Oisin traveled back to his home on the magical white mare, but when he arrived, he found that all of his friends and family were long dead, and his castle overgrown with weeds - after all, he had been gone for three hundred years. Oisin turned the mare back to the west, sadly preparing to go back to Tir na nOg. On the way, the mare’s hoof caught a stone, and Oisin thought to himself that if he carried the rock back with him to Tir na nOg, it would be like taking a bit of Ireland back with him. As he learned down to pick up the stone, he stumbled and fell, and instantly aged three hundred years. The mare panicked and ran into the sea, heading back to Tir na nOg without him. However, some fishermen had been watching on the shore, and they were astonished to see a man age so fast. Naturally they assumed magic was afoot, so they gathered up Oisin and took him to see Saint Patrick. When Oisin came before Saint Patrick, he told him the story of his red-headed love, Niamh, and his journey, and the magical land of Tir na nOg. Once he was finished, Oisin crossed out of this lifetime, and he was at last at peace.
If people are wondering, This song is based off the Eachtraí style of story telling from old Ireland. The myth is of Oisin who marries a eternally young maiden called Niamh. Search for those names and you can find the story pretty easily.
Jimin rules the world it’s a reddit thing, mostly it means “the sex number” it kinda looks like the two numbers are having, you know... And saying “nice” is like giving gratitude to the person, I don’t really know why it’s funny, but like i said, it’s a reddit thing
I grew up in a mainly irish family, so that means instead of Cinderella I would get fairie tales like this. Tired na nog was always one of my favorites, about a prince who met a beautiful princess on her visit to Ireland and they married on the condition that he went with her to Tir na nog. They spent two years happily ruling, but the prince eventually got lonely and decided to take a trip back to see his family. The princess couldn't convince him otherwise, and so told him to not step off of his horse or touch Ireland in any way or he would never be able to go back, but through a turn of events he found out it had been 200 years since he left and in his sadness, did. Then he turned old and like crumbled into dust. Good story.
That sounds awesome! I wish I grew up with Fairy tales like that! I do think I have Irish blood somewhere in my family tree, and I just love learning about foreign folk and fairy tales!
Right... for those who might be interested in the actual Gaeilge lyrics: Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach Nuige, Tír na nÓg Which means: "Saeta-Ceatia" our handsome young man come with us to Tír na nÓg our handsome young man Come with us to Tír na nÓg
I'm Irish and for anyone who cares, Tír na nÓg is the land of youth, the lore is people who go there stay forever young (don't age) but when they leave or return to their homeland they are very old as time still passes while there.
"Considering what happened to the last guy who did I'd rather not." Some version of the Tir Na Nog story was that the thing the mortal who went to Tir Na Nog couldn't do was get off the horse he rode to get back to the land of Mortals. When he came back was supposedly when St. Patrick was magic Ireland Christian and he came across a couple of men carrying stones to build a church. They dropped it and he reached out to grab the stone. The stirrup of his saddle snapped and he fell of and promptly aged like no one's business (all 300 years he was gone (3 years in Tir Na Nog) catching up to him all at once.) What makes the version I read sad was that he actually managed to go back to Tir Na Nog but his lady, took one look at him and violently rejected the poor guy in disgust and he was kicked out to live the remainder of his life a shriveled old prune. He was attended to by St. Patrick until he passed away. Now there are two versions of what happened to him. One is that one his death bed he accepted baptism and Died in the Grace of God. The other is that he rejected it because he asked about the comrades of his time and when he learned there was no way for them to join him he refused to accept the Baptism. He claimed he'd everything else, he wouldn't lose the opportunity to see his comrades on the other side. Wherever that may be. That bit may have actually come from a semi-historical event in the Dark Age Netherlands. There was a powerful Frisian (part of the Netherlands) chieftain who was being convinced to become Christian. According to the records he was literally one foot away from being baptized when he asked about his ancestors. He was told that they're burning in hell with no chance of reprieve. He promptly kicked the monk/bishop out of Frisia. His claim was that he'd rather sit in hell with his ancestors than in heaven with his enemies the Franks. He made a ferocious fight of keeping his people's independence and pagan ways and even managed to defeat Charles Martel, (Charles the Hammer) in one battle but was eventually over run. Sorry...I find this stuff fun. Anyway my answer is "Sorry sweet-heart but I like my friends and family. You can stand to stay away for my life-time right? It'd only be a few minutes for you at the most right?"
Huh, I never wondered there'd be more versions of this story. I just knew about the first one. The story of Tir Na Nog fascinates me to no end. (Oh dear, the irony)
Elven Zodiac The version I found said that after he left tir na nog and the 300 yrs caught up with him it said that he just died it didn’t say anything about being rejected or baptized
Sometimes I only want one part, the speed or the voice, but in this case I think it turned out perfectly. I really like a nice brisk beat and a beautiful voice!
thank you nightcore for expanding my taste and variety in music and giving me pretty pictures that tend to bring me happiness even during my hellish middle and high school years
Lyrics: Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Nug a Tír na nÓg Come, my love, our worlds would part The gods will guide us across the dark Come with me and be mine, my love Stay and break my heart From the shores through the ancient mists You bear the mark of my Elven kiss Clear the way, I will take you home To eternal bliss Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Nug a Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Nug a Tír na nÓg Tír na nÓg, oh Come beyond the ancient fog Tír na nÓg, oh Come with me to Tír na nÓg Far away from the land you knew The dawn of day reaches out to you Though it feels like a fairy tale All of this is true Run with me, have a look around We built our life over sacred ground Come, my love, our worlds may part We'll be safe and sound Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Nug a Tír na nÓg Tír na nÓg, oh Come beyond the ancient fog Tír na nÓg, oh Come with me to Tír na nÓg Time won't follow the path we came The world you left, it forgot your name Stay with me and be mine, my love Spare my heart the pain Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Nug a Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna Nug a Tír na nÓg Tír na nÓg, oh Come beyond the ancient fog Tír na nÓg, oh Come with me to Tír na nÓg Come with me to Tír na nÓg
These lyrics are mostly wrong, those random words you’ve put in are meant to be Irish. Only Tír na nÓg is spelt correctly, the rest is gibberish words that’s should be in Irish
Speaking as an Irish man: for those who don't know what Tir Na Nog is, it's from Irish folklore. The story goes that if you go there you never age or grow old. Finn McCool went to Tir Na Nog and decided to come back to Ireland to visit his father. But before he left he was given a native horse and was told to never step off the horse and onto Irish soil. But he did and he aged to 300 years old and, of course, died. Just a fun bit of education 🙂
I've dealt with that since the beginning, which is why I mostly stick to Nightcore. The regular songs are hardly worth listening to anymore. Call it the "Nightcore curse".
In the end, I wound up back where I started. After cocking around in my pc for a while I came across an old video, a shitty-quality version of this. I'm glad I returned.
2019!? I’m music class sense it was March we heard this song I actually liked it . It was actually amazing and the music teacher talked about the song what was it about :)
A realm of eternal happiness... Yet only those maintain to stay pure were allowed to enter the land... For one worned by eternal war.... Tir Na Nog was nothing but a mere dream... Edit: a great song
@Rynoa trying to push that "new" Americanized spelling on people eh? I kid, I kid. But seriously it can be spelled both ways although the spelling that Macylynne is using is the older version of the word.
I like this one a lot because, imo, the singers don't sound unnatural sped up. They're higher, sure, but not unreasonably so. They sound like children honestly. It adds to the fey nature of the song.
Damn, I've been searching this song for several months.I knew what the song was about and the phrase "Shate ka ti oh", but the search only showed me Indian videos. I am so happy right now. UA-cam recommendation rocks.
For anyone who enjoys Celtic mythology, or for anyone who is a fan of Rick Riordan's Greek, Roman, and Egyptian books series i recommend Kevin Hearne's "Iron Druid Chronicles". Celtic mythology with a modern twist
i love this song *.* Can someone translate it for me ? Just this Part : Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach Nuige, Tír na nÓg
In the movie 'Titanic', while the band plays 'Nearer My God To Thee', there's a scene where the mother is comforting and putting her 2 children to sleep. If you listen closely, you'll hear her say "And they lived happily ever after, in the land of Tir Na Nog, land of eternal youth, and beauty."
La Baguette Fun fact: the actress who played that Irish mother also played Vasquez in Aliens.
Yes, I rewatched Titanic and realized it 😅😂
Titanic freaking made me cry there.
@@DrFranklynAndersonWhat?! I never realized that before! 😮
I didn’t know that. That is deep stuff. 😮
I don't know how i ended up here but i have no regrets about being here
Edit 3y later: I like that people keep re-commenting on this thread because every other month I get reminded this beauty exists
sameeeeeee!
SAME!
I got here from some heavy metal vid of some sort. No idea how the hell _that_ happened, but I'm glad it did.
Chakat Stripedfur Same! 😆
Yeah, 100% same never even knew this song existed xD
TIR NA NOG
(irish)
In the Irish myth cycles, the land of Tir na nOg is the realm of the Otherworld, the place where the Fae lived and heroes visited on quests. It was a place just outside the realm of man, off to the west, where there was no illness or death or time, but only happiness and beauty.
It is important to note that Tir na nOg was not so much an “afterlife” as it was a an earthly place, a land of eternal youth, that could only be reached by way of magic.
(for all the people who were wondering 😊)
Panic!_at_the_killjoys_parade _ thanks
Puppet Master
all good
Much info on short,thanks!I actually thought of Tir Na Nog as some kind of afterlife for heroes.
That gives a lot of back round
Did fand (the sickness bad of cu chulainn) live in tir na nog then?
this is the story of Tir Na Nog
The best known tale of Tir na nOg is the story of the young Irish warrior Oisin, who fell in love with the flame-haired maiden Niamh, whose father was the king of Tir na nOg. They crossed the sea on Niamh’s white mare together to reach the magical land, where they lived happily for three hundred years. Despite the eternal joy of Tir na nOg, there was a part of Oisin that missed his homeland, and he occasionally felt a strange longing to return to Ireland. Finally, Niamh knew she could hold him back no longer, and sent him back to Ireland, and his tribe, the Fianna.
Oisin traveled back to his home on the magical white mare, but when he arrived, he found that all of his friends and family were long dead, and his castle overgrown with weeds - after all, he had been gone for three hundred years.
Oisin turned the mare back to the west, sadly preparing to go back to Tir na nOg. On the way, the mare’s hoof caught a stone, and Oisin thought to himself that if he carried the rock back with him to Tir na nOg, it would be like taking a bit of Ireland back with him.
As he learned down to pick up the stone, he stumbled and fell, and instantly aged three hundred years.
The mare panicked and ran into the sea, heading back to Tir na nOg without him. However, some fishermen had been watching on the shore, and they were astonished to see a man age so fast. Naturally they assumed magic was afoot, so they gathered up Oisin and took him to see Saint Patrick.
When Oisin came before Saint Patrick, he told him the story of his red-headed love, Niamh, and his journey, and the magical land of Tir na nOg. Once he was finished, Oisin crossed out of this lifetime, and he was at last at peace.
Coldhearted bitc
@@liammcgovern5243 perhaps
Thank you
Wow thanks for the info
I love our legends.
my favourite line in the song is
"Time wont follow the path we came.
The world you left, it forgot your name."
SO COOL
mine is the "nugga" part
I never realised what they were saying till I read this
true the idea that you have ventured a one way path into a fantasy that you can never come from is cool
i clicked "show more" on your comment and in that very second the phrase you mention was sung -.-
Mine are the parts were it's not English.
If people are wondering, This song is based off the Eachtraí style of story telling from old Ireland. The myth is of Oisin who marries a eternally young maiden called Niamh. Search for those names and you can find the story pretty easily.
Celty McCladden EXACTLY THANK YOU!!! E X A C T L T
Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaa Maid Cute 😖
01:56 = The most beautiful voice ever.
I'd like your comment, but it has 69 likes and I can't destroy something that beautiful
@@bl4cklung997 sadly someone already has
Okx128 “I see your a man of culture as well...”
@@super_xz9924 i dont get whats with the 69 number . Its everywhere can u explain :{
Jimin rules the world it’s a reddit thing, mostly it means “the sex number” it kinda looks like the two numbers are having, you know...
And saying “nice” is like giving gratitude to the person, I don’t really know why it’s funny, but like i said, it’s a reddit thing
this was randomly in my recommended videos
i saved it to listen to later
*WASN'T DISAPPOINTED*
should have just listened to it the moment you found it
Same
Try the original one. It is much better.
i don't use my watch later i find it useless as the videos will just come back into your feed
Same
God, this makes me wish fantasy was real
but then it wouldn't be fantasy
How do you know it isn't and it's the biggest kept secret from mortals? X)
if some form of magic were real i bet it would be hidden from the normal world so governments can't use magic as a weapon lol
Adrian Smith that or government wield it and hid it from us.
I know how you feel.
I grew up in a mainly irish family, so that means instead of Cinderella I would get fairie tales like this. Tired na nog was always one of my favorites, about a prince who met a beautiful princess on her visit to Ireland and they married on the condition that he went with her to Tir na nog. They spent two years happily ruling, but the prince eventually got lonely and decided to take a trip back to see his family. The princess couldn't convince him otherwise, and so told him to not step off of his horse or touch Ireland in any way or he would never be able to go back, but through a turn of events he found out it had been 200 years since he left and in his sadness, did. Then he turned old and like crumbled into dust.
Good story.
That sounds awesome! I wish I grew up with Fairy tales like that! I do think I have Irish blood somewhere in my family tree, and I just love learning about foreign folk and fairy tales!
If I Renner correctly that girl was Niamh, one of the queens of Tir na nog.
I was named after her
sounds like a Japanese fairy tale I heard once
Right... for those who might be interested in the actual Gaeilge lyrics:
Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
Nuige, Tír na nÓg
Which means:
"Saeta-Ceatia" our handsome young man
come with us to Tír na nÓg
our handsome young man
Come with us to Tír na nÓg
nice
Huh. I thought the chorus was in Quenya.
I stand corrected.
MosquitoHunter yuppa
Where did you find the translation?
@@josephharrison8354 what why
One half of me: how did I get here? The other half: TIR NA NOG!
One half of me: what's wrong with me?!!!
The other half of me: TIR NA NÓG🥰
Jellyfish Jewel xd
Xd
It is a MAGIC !!
Thank you for everybody who made this video exist !
You are wizards !
I'm Irish and for anyone who cares, Tír na nÓg is the land of youth, the lore is people who go there stay forever young (don't age) but when they leave or return to their homeland they are very old as time still passes while there.
I have one thing to say.. and one thing only... WOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH!!!! best nightcore version of this song I've heard! :D
nice profile pic
ya ikr
Dam dadi doo.... >.> The original song that got me into Nightcore all those years ago.
Hello Jeff, where's Slendy?
Actually 20 things to say =3
"Considering what happened to the last guy who did I'd rather not."
Some version of the Tir Na Nog story was that the thing the mortal who went to Tir Na Nog couldn't do was get off the horse he rode to get back to the land of Mortals. When he came back was supposedly when St. Patrick was magic Ireland Christian and he came across a couple of men carrying stones to build a church. They dropped it and he reached out to grab the stone. The stirrup of his saddle snapped and he fell of and promptly aged like no one's business (all 300 years he was gone (3 years in Tir Na Nog) catching up to him all at once.)
What makes the version I read sad was that he actually managed to go back to Tir Na Nog but his lady, took one look at him and violently rejected the poor guy in disgust and he was kicked out to live the remainder of his life a shriveled old prune.
He was attended to by St. Patrick until he passed away. Now there are two versions of what happened to him. One is that one his death bed he accepted baptism and Died in the Grace of God.
The other is that he rejected it because he asked about the comrades of his time and when he learned there was no way for them to join him he refused to accept the Baptism. He claimed he'd everything else, he wouldn't lose the opportunity to see his comrades on the other side. Wherever that may be.
That bit may have actually come from a semi-historical event in the Dark Age Netherlands. There was a powerful Frisian (part of the Netherlands) chieftain who was being convinced to become Christian. According to the records he was literally one foot away from being baptized when he asked about his ancestors. He was told that they're burning in hell with no chance of reprieve. He promptly kicked the monk/bishop out of Frisia. His claim was that he'd rather sit in hell with his ancestors than in heaven with his enemies the Franks. He made a ferocious fight of keeping his people's independence and pagan ways and even managed to defeat Charles Martel, (Charles the Hammer) in one battle but was eventually over run.
Sorry...I find this stuff fun.
Anyway my answer is "Sorry sweet-heart but I like my friends and family. You can stand to stay away for my life-time right? It'd only be a few minutes for you at the most right?"
Huh, I never wondered there'd be more versions of this story. I just knew about the first one. The story of Tir Na Nog fascinates me to no end. (Oh dear, the irony)
Thomas Brady were can I read more stuff like this 😍🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻plz tell me
do you have a blog I can check out so I can see more info like this
Nice one, mate. Finally, another legend, folklore etc freak like me!
Elven Zodiac The version I found said that after he left tir na nog and the 300 yrs caught up with him it said that he just died it didn’t say anything about being rejected or baptized
I like how the pictures alternate with their respective parts of the song. Great song, picture selection, editing, everything.
I'm discovering alot of new nightcores lately and now can create a new playlist. Thx a lot
while many complain about nightcore, some songs can sound alot better if there sped up a bit
It's 80% taste and 20% opinion as to what people like and hate.
That is to say, it's entirely subjective.
Sometimes I only want one part, the speed or the voice, but in this case I think it turned out perfectly. I really like a nice brisk beat and a beautiful voice!
Oh Yes, I know exactly what you're saying.
i dont get why people complain about nightcore, if you dont like nightcore dont listen its really that simple
This came out really good cause it sounds like something that you would hear in a fantasy movie or game.
thank you nightcore for expanding my taste and variety in music and giving me pretty pictures that tend to bring me happiness even during my hellish middle and high school years
This song works so well with a nightcore edit. Its beautiful. The visuals are also beautiful and suit the song so well.
This song is so heartbreaking and wonderful. Btw nightcore makes everything better. :D
Not everything
Lyrics:
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Nug a Tír na nÓg
Come, my love, our worlds would part
The gods will guide us across the dark
Come with me and be mine, my love
Stay and break my heart
From the shores through the ancient mists
You bear the mark of my Elven kiss
Clear the way, I will take you home
To eternal bliss
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Nug a Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Nug a Tír na nÓg
Tír na nÓg, oh
Come beyond the ancient fog
Tír na nÓg, oh
Come with me to Tír na nÓg
Far away from the land you knew
The dawn of day reaches out to you
Though it feels like a fairy tale
All of this is true
Run with me, have a look around
We built our life over sacred ground
Come, my love, our worlds may part
We'll be safe and sound
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Nug a Tír na nÓg
Tír na nÓg, oh
Come beyond the ancient fog
Tír na nÓg, oh
Come with me to Tír na nÓg
Time won't follow the path we came
The world you left, it forgot your name
Stay with me and be mine, my love
Spare my heart the pain
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Nug a Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Sha ta co ti oh nugga Tír na nÓg
Sha ta co ti oh scum ne rivna
Nug a Tír na nÓg
Tír na nÓg, oh
Come beyond the ancient fog
Tír na nÓg, oh
Come with me to Tír na nÓg
Come with me to Tír na nÓg
These lyrics are mostly wrong, those random words you’ve put in are meant to be Irish. Only Tír na nÓg is spelt correctly, the rest is gibberish words that’s should be in Irish
I LOVE THIS!!! From how you sped up the song to the art work and lyrics! Especially during the chorus!
Perfect👌 Great job!
Is it weird that I'm a 33 year old male, former Marine, irish and scottish ancestors, Rh negative blood...and this song hits really deep in my soul!!
В этом нет ничего удивительного, эта песня очень прекрасна , хоть я и русский , но мне нравится эта песня .
This was brilliantly done! I love it so much. Thank you so much for nightcoring this song!
Speaking as an Irish man: for those who don't know what Tir Na Nog is, it's from Irish folklore. The story goes that if you go there you never age or grow old. Finn McCool went to Tir Na Nog and decided to come back to Ireland to visit his father. But before he left he was given a native horse and was told to never step off the horse and onto Irish soil. But he did and he aged to 300 years old and, of course, died. Just a fun bit of education 🙂
I normally hate nightcore but this is beautiful and well done
Lol, if you watch this first, and then the original by Celtic Woman afterwards, the second one sounds like it's being played in slow motion. XD
Like the most of originals after nightcore versions ヽ(^0^)ノ
I've dealt with that since the beginning, which is why I mostly stick to Nightcore. The regular songs are hardly worth listening to anymore. Call it the "Nightcore curse".
I know that this is true but did you absolutely have to say it?!
Since I listened to this one first I can't handle watching the original
@@hurjio6633 Same as I :D
In the end, I wound up back where I started.
After cocking around in my pc for a while I came across an old video, a shitty-quality version of this.
I'm glad I returned.
When I listen to music like this, I usually continue writing my LOTRs fanfics. Because it's just so nice.
2019!? I’m music class sense it was March we heard this song I actually liked it . It was actually amazing and the music teacher talked about the song what was it about :)
This song is much more dark than one would think.
That's what's beautiful about it
Might explain why it inspired me to write a short story about a pair of doomed lovers, tbh...
(Well, she died and he didn't, but still.)
Its a warning to all NPCs out there
I know
Have you ever heard of a demon falling. Inlove with a fairy
I love this! I found this about 2 hours ago and haven't stopped listening to it!
A realm of eternal happiness...
Yet only those maintain to stay pure were allowed to enter the land...
For one worned by eternal war....
Tir Na Nog was nothing but a mere dream...
Edit: a great song
actually its a startertown
Anyone 2024
Yes
Yes
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Yeaaah
Absolutely
It feels as if I myself am in a faery land, listoning to the faeries sing.
Macylynne Ernst I feel you
Macylynne Ernst I feel the same about that ya know
" fairy " im just teaching u how to spell
@Rynoa trying to push that "new" Americanized spelling on people eh? I kid, I kid. But seriously it can be spelled both ways although the spelling that Macylynne is using is the older version of the word.
nani?
Wow I wasn't ready!! That intro had me shooked!
This turned out way better than I had thought it would❤
Wow...this song is catchy as hell, niice.
Great job, thank you for your work 😊
Close your eyes and let your imagination take the music into images....honestly its amazing
Oh sweet song amazing background i love it makes my soul move
"Though we are far from a true reality of peace, my peace is with you by my side."
Love this nightcore..and the thumbnails so mystical just had to click it.. :)
Love this song! Absolutely magnificent!
Just goes to show nothing seizes to amaze me especially when it comes to nightcore, this is a well paced rendition of Tir na nog.
‘Far away from the land you knew,
The dawn of day reaches out to you.
Though it feels like a fairy tale,
All of this is true.’
#Magicisreal
さなまAmiyku *cringe*
I always believed in magic, and I always will.
Thinking magic isn't real is weird. I believe in it all.
magic is real. period.
actually its our game called endless land in the fourth dimension
I can listen to this all day! I love it so much! I've near broke the replay button. :D
Irish anime songs? Now I truly have seen all a man can see.
The fantasy stuff and anime fandoms cross over more than most like to admit lol
when youtube recommendations pull through for you delivering some sick nightcore out of nowhere
Fracking beautiful
Sends chills up my spine!
Tir na nOg is such a good song and combining it to Nightcore was a stroke of genius
Tir na nÓg means Land of Youth if you didn't know. :3
They have other related names to Tir na nóg though
One word....BEAUTIFUL
I've been singing this song for centuries, but this is by far the best version.
Really cool =D
There really is a nightcore version for everything, isn't there?
thanks you for uploading this
Settings>speed>1.25 Fucking awesomer
speed 0.75 sounds good too
Beautiful song and Artwork
wish i had that for my artwork binder
Studying for Government class has never been this magical.
After getting high payed salary, it will😉
music like this always give me inspiration for art and i love it
It's a crime this version isn't on spotify.
It's so magical!
Love the illustrations.
I wish I could like it a billion more times
easy! just create a billion accounts!
Me And Hearthstone
Even assuming every number were a syllable long, it would take 95 years to even COUNT to one-billion!
Ctrooper2011 " one, two, skip the rest, billion!" more like 2 seconds
Great!! thank you :))
This is beautiful hell I love it
OMG.. so good. ♡
I like this one a lot because, imo, the singers don't sound unnatural sped up. They're higher, sure, but not unreasonably so. They sound like children honestly. It adds to the fey nature of the song.
I was just listening to english and Japanese nightcores then i was here (cause of the thumbnail), but it was an amazing song😍😁
THIS IS MY JAM
*Can I have some bread now?*
*gives bread* XD here u have bread
🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞specially made by le bread queen aka ME!!
@@m4uri_hr nooooooooo this is Ireland
Beer bread more like it
Let them eat cake.
My pagan Heart loves this. I'm glad you made a Nightcore song on the faery song. It's peaceful and beautiful.
This instantly made my brain tingle and entire body get goose bumps!
Damn good :D! I love Nightcore because it has almost a whole diffrent sound but i love it sped up a little! :D!
God this song is good. Its so full of life. Its almost like its taking me to a different world all together. And I don't want to leave!
Damn, I've been searching this song for several months.I knew what the song was about and the phrase "Shate ka ti oh", but the search only showed me Indian videos.
I am so happy right now.
UA-cam recommendation rocks.
My favorite nightcore song
Same 😊😊😊😊
it’s so beautiful , good work.
loved it
me too I sing it in class and everyone thinks it's weird
me too I sing it in class and everyone thinks it's weird
I love Celtic Woman! This is awesome!
For anyone who enjoys Celtic mythology, or for anyone who is a fan of Rick Riordan's Greek, Roman, and Egyptian books series i recommend Kevin Hearne's "Iron Druid Chronicles". Celtic mythology with a modern twist
I've read those books! They're pretty good.
I know! Hearne just recently released the final book in the series. Can't wait to read it!
Thanks for the recommendation 😊. I've been looking for a new fantasy series to read.
Where can I find them
I like nightcore, good songs and remakes
For the Celtic!!!!!!! Thank you.
This Is So Beautiful, Second Time Watching This😍😍😍
Love this song
Love the song and really the pictures🤩🤩
i love this song *.* Can someone translate it for me ? Just this Part :
Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
Nuige, Tír na nÓg
Oh my gosh! That was my profile pic last year! High five! I love that picture!
My favorite part is "You bear the mark of my elven kiss."
This is truly beautiful!
1:40 - 1:50 this part is magic 🤍
It's so peaceful!
heard 30 seconds: already in love.
after the chorus: fuckin replay button's gonna die tonight
This song is so beautiful and gives off an amazing story!
There was thunder when I was listening to this nightcore, the timing at the beginning matched up perfectly.
Beautiful~ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It sound like a tribe of elf's are singing