@@acmenipponair Yeah the Renaissance was kicking off by 1480 which was the bridge between the medieval and early modern periods. So 1380’s would be more appropriate.
I felt it necessary to leave this here: 0:00 Never Cease to Believe 4:16 Taketh Over Mine 8:13 Frolicking Up Yonder Hill 12:50 Every Respiration in which Ye Partake 16:09 Thine Admiration 19:22 Time and Once Again 23:22 I Shall Never Conceive of Relinquishing Thee 27:20 Whispers Without Caution 32:23 Living on a Prayer 36:23 Cunning Lawbreaker 39:55 William Jeanne 44:39 Complete Darkness Omen of the House of the Spirit 49:16 Ladies Doth Simply Wish to Enjoy Him Selves 52:39 All Doth Wish to Conquer the West Indies 56:53 Dulcet Child Who Art Mine by Blood 1:02:36 Uncharted Territory 1:07:36 Make Haste, Eileen 1:12:10 The Penultimate Numerical Counting in Reverse 1:17:21 Down and Underneath 1:20:57 Oculus of the Oriental Tiger 1:24:56 Falling Toward the Earth 1:29:53 Impure Love Feel free to contribute if you think of a better translation. ☺️ (Edited once to reflect correct Medieval grammar so far.)
@@HideyHoleOrgexplain.... What? Oh boy, yet another addition to my search history and playlist that I can't listen to without having people look at me weird, lol
Africa, hands down, it's a perfect song for an adventure. The tempo, chord progression and vibe is just right for a campaign! If it's combat, however, the local bards would be playing Eye of The Tiger, it's a fight song after all!
Lol, that might have sth to do with the fact that there is absolutely nothing medieval whatsoever in those versions ... even the instrumentation doesn't even come close.
That's mainly because you've heard the original dozens of times before and it's still stuck in your head. In your heaa-aaaad, in your hea-yi-yay-head. In your head, in your head, in your head-head-head
I'm GenX and this was my coming-of-age music. I've seen what ill the internet has done to society but every once in a while, someone does something so cool and wholesome that I have a glimmer of hope for the future. This is one of those things!
The internet is fine, it's a home for introverts, for people who are stuck in remote places and for people who were pushed out of belonging to a group because they were different in some way. Making friends and spending my life online definitely beat growing up ostracised in an anglican school for being a quiet, shy guy. As a millennial I grew up under gen-x and generally speaking, all your generation did for us was mess up our housing market to a point most millennials and gen Z won't ever afford homes, and also raised half of us as outcasts and the half as those who relentlessly bullied sed outcasts growing up. You had some good music though
@@Shinobi_Fox And here we have it again: victim blaming. It's all what many people nowadays can do, especially the younger generations (now I sound old LOL). That's why so many people do not get anywhere, because they give everyone else the fault for all of their first world problems they face. Take up some ownership, some responsibility, stop complaining and do something useful with your life. It somehow doesn't surprise me why everything gets more and more woke nowadays. This is the symptom of a society which gets more and more fragile. I cannot afford a house either, do I blame others for this? Shall I do it like you and blame the baby boomers? Come on... The system is far from perfect, I agree...there is still room for a lot of improvement, but do you complaining (usually left orientied) people realize, we live in a time where we have it better than ever before (especially in the western world)? There was never a time everything came so easy to us. Maybe because everything is so easy and so comfortable, we complain more than ever? By the way: I am in introvert too, I was bullied too as a child, I didn't have many friends either back then, but I never (not even as a small boy) had the need to be part of a group to feel good about myself or to have a self-identity. Over the years I learned to socialize and show extrovert traits where needed. I would argue, the bullying I faced, made me mentally rather stronger and made me see things from another perspective, compared to others who were never bullied. There are some healthy life lessons one can learn, if not everything always runs smoothly, easy and according to plan. We need to face uncomfortable situations, lose and fall on our face to grow (and grow some thicker skin). If everything is always nice and happy one stays fragile. Have a thought about my reply and maybe frame your life a bit differently...can make a big change! ;)
I think it would sound as alien to them as the original 80s songs, because these are mostly note-for-note recreations of the songs with acoustic instruments, the song structures and melodies remain unchanged, and some mainstays of medieval instrumentation are notably absent.
They would think like what-a highland banging sounde, ya? Stoppe that, long hair minstrels, go back where y'all came fromme. Sing to hills and thickets, not to good christians
There was some secular music, but most of what they listened to was religious. They'd probably have mixed feelings about "Running up that hill" and making a deal with God if the lyrics were added back. 😄
This would have inspired me to go in search of the holy grail. If I had been plowing my field and heard "Careless Whisper" performed by passing minstrels I'd have broken down crying on the spot.
I hadst mine bard playeth this while traveling through Goldshire. The ladies of the Lionspride Inn wast most impressed. The Clerics of Northshire Abbey wast appalled.
As someone b'rn in 1180, I appreciateth this quite quaint rendition of yours. I wisheth king Richard hath lived to this day to witness and entrench himself in this harmonious collection.
These 'updated' 80s tunes hit the nail on the head. Instrumental only music, where you only hear the words in your head. I can see myself falling asleep to these for many moons to cometh ✌
I love writing my undergrad thesis hearing bardcore music. I feel like a monasteric scribe making manual copies of books, or a powerful wizard writing down spells in his tome. Good shit.
I love both medieval music and eighty's music, but I never thought that this would be possible to combine them together, this deserves the greatest and most and the highest immense of respect
How did You Tube know I watched Jepardy over the air? Journey, "Growing Up in South Detroit" Was part of a question re-aired on 24-aug-2023. Ken said there is no south Detroit. Music is wonderful in that way Ah-ha (1980s LOL),
I swear I once had a dream in which I listened to a young girl in a medieval tavern doing Eurythmics numbers with a minstrel band. To this day I can't listen to Annie Lennox without longing for shawms and psalteries. You had my hopes up there. **sigh**
Ah, what a marvelous dream you've shared! Thank you for gracing us with your tale, and may your longing for those whimsical tunes lead you to new musical adventures of your own. 🎶🌌
Okay but Running Up that Hill goes so hard in this style, especially the background rhythm holy shit Running Up that Hill Smooth Criminal Everybody Wants to Rule the World Come On, Eileen The Final Countdown Land Down Under These are the stand out track imo. Excellent job!
Refreshingly Brilliant! sitting here in the early hours, glass of wine, stoned & loving every track. As a guitarist, you've inspired me to buy a Lute.......& the Jesters outfit!
Ah yes, I can imagine myself sipping ale and gazing into the firelight with my lover at my side, knowing we should have turned in for first rest hours ago and the street bandits will likely soon be upon us, but we do not care because we are.. bardcore
Algal and the Bards are a feature in my Eberron campaign, influencing the downtrodden masses of Sharn to rise up against their opressors. It's all over the front page of The Sharn Inquisitive! The riots have been goin on for days! The Dark Lanterns will have to do something soon!
Think of how that crazy guy Alfred Matthew Yankovic made his fame. All he did was take songs that he though were interesting and transformed them in to his own comical traslation!! Some of your songs make me smile with the way they've been translated, and other ones take me to a different level of, wow, this sound amazing, it connects with my soul!
10/10 for creativity. What would make these songs really go medieval would be to use real instruments. A la what Mannheim Steamroller has done on some of their recordings. You have the perfect template for an album people would buy if you could go the real instrument route.
Harkening whilst endeavoring to pen my thesis, this aideth me in finding greater ease to toil. I extend my gratitude, dear comrade, and sendeth thee greetings from the land of Brazil.
I want ALL OF THIS! Very glad they are on ITunes so I’m on the hunt for these songs. You made my jaw dropped when Running Up That Hill kicked in. And I KNEW it! I had a strong feeling that Every Breath You Take would be here. 👏👏👏👏👏
This is the most strangely fascinating and amazing thing I have ever heard! I love 80s music and I could recognize absolutely every song. At first it was really confusing to my brain but then it was great, I laughed a lot and enjoyed it quite a bit, I listened to the whole playlist. I would play this playlist at a Sherk themed party, it would be awesome. Thanks for making this masterpiece. 🎉
This was an amazing compilation unto itself, and it made me want to listen to the originals. Total Eclipse of the Heart, Africa, and Come On Eileen worked surprisingly well. I'd like to wish a special "up yours" to @UA-cam, which, when presented with well-defined breaks between songs, still insisted on inserting ads IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SONGS! It takes great skill and dedication to ruining people's enjoyment to accomplish this. Bravo!
Fantastic! I love how you have slowed down and embellished the first two and final songs, so keeping them recognisable, but also making them more authentically 'classical' sounding.
imagine this ensemble playing for the king with a guest of honor in the hall - it would have been something else. I can imagine they would have been puzzled and pleased at the same time.
Just discovered this and now listening to everything I can get my hands on, medieval style. If you are looking for further inspiration, one of my all time favourites is the Safety Dance by Men Without Hats, and hearing this transformed by your esteemed selves would be a transcendent experience!
When they said 80s music But they meant 1480s.
Hahah great point there
1380s. In the 1480s they had already the first kinds of cembalos and violin ancestors.
@@acmenipponair You learn something new every day.
@@acmenipponair Yeah the Renaissance was kicking off by 1480 which was the bridge between the medieval and early modern periods. So 1380’s would be more appropriate.
@@86thrasherYes, don't forget some songs from the 1530s you still sing in church, like "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her" by Luther.
I felt it necessary to leave this here:
0:00 Never Cease to Believe
4:16 Taketh Over Mine
8:13 Frolicking Up Yonder Hill
12:50 Every Respiration in which Ye Partake
16:09 Thine Admiration
19:22 Time and Once Again
23:22 I Shall Never Conceive of Relinquishing Thee
27:20 Whispers Without Caution
32:23 Living on a Prayer
36:23 Cunning Lawbreaker
39:55 William Jeanne
44:39 Complete Darkness Omen of the House of the Spirit
49:16 Ladies Doth Simply Wish to Enjoy Him Selves
52:39 All Doth Wish to Conquer the West Indies
56:53 Dulcet Child Who Art Mine by Blood
1:02:36 Uncharted Territory
1:07:36 Make Haste, Eileen
1:12:10 The Penultimate Numerical Counting in Reverse
1:17:21 Down and Underneath
1:20:57 Oculus of the Oriental Tiger
1:24:56 Falling Toward the Earth
1:29:53 Impure Love
Feel free to contribute if you think of a better translation. ☺️
(Edited once to reflect correct Medieval grammar so far.)
Thanks so much for this avianna7738, muchly appreciated! I wish you a magnificent day ahead!
I love the "uncharted territory" :D
This deserves more likes!
Living on a Prayer being unchanged sent me into space
@@Bohemecrochet
Where the fugawi?
And this exact video is... why i have such a hard time to tell others when i get asked what music i listen to.
Fo real. That's how I was. Now I just tell them. Normal is brainwash mk ultra slave prison
I think it's called "Bardcore"
Try explaining Dwarven Heavy Metal to them.
I like any genre turned into any other genre.
@@HideyHoleOrgexplain.... What? Oh boy, yet another addition to my search history and playlist that I can't listen to without having people look at me weird, lol
This is actually perfect for a D&D session.
You're all meeting in a tavern for the first and one song on this playlist is playing, what would it be for your campaign?
Africa, hands down, it's a perfect song for an adventure. The tempo, chord progression and vibe is just right for a campaign! If it's combat, however, the local bards would be playing Eye of The Tiger, it's a fight song after all!
Brilliant!
80's rock and D&D! It's all the found memories of my teen years in one package!
This was legit my first thought, love it so much.
Dude, the flute player is going hard on these tracks.
Hello, thanks for the comment!
You said hard on. Uh huh huh, mhm huh huh, uh huh huh. That was cool.😆
@@egrintarg230 Oh wow, I didn't even notice that! Nice.
this one time in the bards camp.
and the lute! lol
Interesting how the music still keeps its 1980s essence, no matter what
Thanks, glad you liked them
its AI
Lol, that might have sth to do with the fact that there is absolutely nothing medieval whatsoever in those versions ... even the instrumentation doesn't even come close.
@@papillonlune1 maybe so but uts good enough for me! Lol
It might not be "real" medieval music but who cares??? Close enough rite?
That's mainly because you've heard the original dozens of times before and it's still stuck in your head. In your heaa-aaaad, in your hea-yi-yay-head. In your head, in your head, in your head-head-head
I'm GenX and this was my coming-of-age music. I've seen what ill the internet has done to society but every once in a while, someone does something so cool and wholesome that I have a glimmer of hope for the future. This is one of those things!
Oh, great to hear your thoughts, thanks so much!
Well said! Really love this!
i concur
The internet is fine, it's a home for introverts, for people who are stuck in remote places and for people who were pushed out of belonging to a group because they were different in some way. Making friends and spending my life online definitely beat growing up ostracised in an anglican school for being a quiet, shy guy.
As a millennial I grew up under gen-x and generally speaking, all your generation did for us was mess up our housing market to a point most millennials and gen Z won't ever afford homes, and also raised half of us as outcasts and the half as those who relentlessly bullied sed outcasts growing up. You had some good music though
@@Shinobi_Fox And here we have it again: victim blaming. It's all what many people nowadays can do, especially the younger generations (now I sound old LOL). That's why so many people do not get anywhere, because they give everyone else the fault for all of their first world problems they face. Take up some ownership, some responsibility, stop complaining and do something useful with your life. It somehow doesn't surprise me why everything gets more and more woke nowadays. This is the symptom of a society which gets more and more fragile.
I cannot afford a house either, do I blame others for this? Shall I do it like you and blame the baby boomers? Come on...
The system is far from perfect, I agree...there is still room for a lot of improvement, but do you complaining (usually left orientied) people realize, we live in a time where we have it better than ever before (especially in the western world)? There was never a time everything came so easy to us. Maybe because everything is so easy and so comfortable, we complain more than ever?
By the way: I am in introvert too, I was bullied too as a child, I didn't have many friends either back then, but I never (not even as a small boy) had the need to be part of a group to feel good about myself or to have a self-identity. Over the years I learned to socialize and show extrovert traits where needed. I would argue, the bullying I faced, made me mentally rather stronger and made me see things from another perspective, compared to others who were never bullied. There are some healthy life lessons one can learn, if not everything always runs smoothly, easy and according to plan. We need to face uncomfortable situations, lose and fall on our face to grow (and grow some thicker skin). If everything is always nice and happy one stays fragile.
Have a thought about my reply and maybe frame your life a bit differently...can make a big change! ;)
Finally i found this Playlist again after 600 years!🤲🏻
Here it is.. Glad you like it!
The real story is the plot twist here. A time traveler came from the 1489 and was passing out his music to 1980’s artists
Haha, exactly!
As is the future so is the past just in a different adaptation.
It would have to be a traveler from 1479, passing on their works to be shared over the next coming decade.
Cool 😂
Ummmm yeah 👍
I wonder what the Medieval people would think of it if a band travelled back through time and played this in inns and taverns...
They would probably think it's from some strange foreign savage/tribal country with all the pounding drums and whatnot.
I think it would sound as alien to them as the original 80s songs, because these are mostly note-for-note recreations of the songs with acoustic instruments, the song structures and melodies remain unchanged, and some mainstays of medieval instrumentation are notably absent.
you would be burned at the stake for witchcraft.
They would think like what-a highland banging sounde, ya? Stoppe that, long hair minstrels, go back where y'all came fromme. Sing to hills and thickets, not to good christians
There was some secular music, but most of what they listened to was religious. They'd probably have mixed feelings about "Running up that hill" and making a deal with God if the lyrics were added back. 😄
When Bill and Ted go back in time and teach the common folk 80’s music. 😅
Would be most excellent!
Did they date King Henry the Eighth's daughters?
But I do not believe we will ever have a truly righteous medieval troupe unless we can get Steve Perry
I don't think Bill and Ted listen to this many genres. It would probably be all punk songs.
I love the band Wilde Coursers!
The 1380s is an underrated decade.
True true, thanks for the comment!
Dancing around a fire to this, kicking up dirt with a few friends under the moon. So glad I found this!
Awwww, thank you so much
Cool ❤
This would have inspired me to go in search of the holy grail. If I had been plowing my field and heard "Careless Whisper" performed by passing minstrels I'd have broken down crying on the spot.
Hello, thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I skipped through the others to listen to Careless Whisper first. Brilliant.
😂😂😂😂😂 made my day😂😂😂😂
I hadst mine bard playeth this while traveling through Goldshire. The ladies of the Lionspride Inn wast most impressed. The Clerics of Northshire Abbey wast appalled.
For the alliance!
@@Bardcore ⚔⚔🛡🛡
As someone b'rn in 1180, I appreciateth this quite quaint rendition of yours. I wisheth king Richard hath lived to this day to witness and entrench himself in this harmonious collection.
Thanks so much for the comment!
I'm not sure how I feel about this. While listening, I keep seeing Robin Hood wearing parachute pants and a fanny pack doing the running man. 🤣
Hahaha, sounds pretty fun to me! Thanks for the comment
My current D&D character is a bard ... this is their playlist now.
Hiii, great to hear! Thanks so much
"Girls just wanna have fun" cover followed by "Everybody wants to rule the world" - the Bioshock Infinite I didn't know I needed.
Thank youuu!
Getting Rick-Rolled from the medieval times is the best thing ever!!!
Awww, thank youuu!
These 'updated' 80s tunes hit the nail on the head. Instrumental only music, where you only hear the words in your head. I can see myself falling asleep to these for many moons to cometh ✌
Thank youuuuu!
The world needs this more than it realizes. Totally made my day to stumble upon this cornucopia of awesome sauce! Thank you!! ❤
I am so happy to hear such thoughts, thank you soooo much!
I thought this was going to be another of those awful attempts at remakes, BUT, I am actually enjoying this.
Actually, I love it!
MORE PLEASE!
Glad to have your approval! Welcome aboard
Perfect for REN FEST!!! 🐉 @@Bardcore
Everybody wants to rule the world is legit beautiful. Instant subscription
Awww, thank you so much, really appreciated
Awww, thank you so much!
I love writing my undergrad thesis hearing bardcore music. I feel like a monasteric scribe making manual copies of books, or a powerful wizard writing down spells in his tome. Good shit.
Awww, great to hear, thank you so much!
THIS SLAPS. Can you imagine hearing this in a nail salon, or a Chinese buffet 🔥
I can imagine, yessss! Thanks for the comment, appreciated
SLAPS????? 😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As an 80s man. This is interesting take on these classics. I'm not sure weather to bow or just rock out. 😂😂😂😅😅😊
Why not both?
Bow. Then rock the f out!
man that's a great playlist for working/gaming
Glad you think so! Thanks for the comment!
My mouth cannot find its closure. I have fallen from my chair unto the floor (writhing in mirth and unholy ecstasy)
Hellooooo, sooo glad to hear you enjoyed, thanks!
When L:ancelot used to DJ the local karaoke night, you knew someone was getting Rick rolled. Classic Lancelot!
Thanks!
This was a gem! Went into the comments - was _not_ disappointed! Thanks Bard! This new, old, genre, is taken to a completely new level by you, Sire!
Thank you lots, Sire! Appreciated!
Yup, this is my office music today.... 😂 You had me at 1380s Journey!
We hope you don't stop believin'! in us
For me it was A.ha´s Take on me, that one had me laughing good! 😎
I love both medieval music and eighty's music, but I never thought that this would be possible to combine them together, this deserves the greatest and most and the highest immense of respect
Just had to click on this when it popped up on my feed. "Why?" I thought. After listening, I know why. We all needed this. Outstanding work!
Awww, thank you so much!
How did You Tube know I watched Jepardy over the air? Journey, "Growing Up in South Detroit" Was part of a question re-aired on 24-aug-2023. Ken said there is no south Detroit. Music is wonderful in that way Ah-ha (1980s LOL),
Well UA-cam folks are working hard def! Thanks for the comment!
Running up that hill is so good!
That seems to be fave to many indeed! Thank youuuu!
I swear I once had a dream in which I listened to a young girl in a medieval tavern doing Eurythmics numbers with a minstrel band. To this day I can't listen to Annie Lennox without longing for shawms and psalteries. You had my hopes up there. **sigh**
Ah, what a marvelous dream you've shared! Thank you for gracing us with your tale, and may your longing for those whimsical tunes lead you to new musical adventures of your own. 🎶🌌
I love this rendition of Don't Stop Believin' ! It took me by surprise.
Hello, thanks!
The fun game of listening while not looking at the screen and guessing what song it is before the chorus.
Oh, that sounds interesting! Thanks for the comment
That lute solo in sweet child o' mine sounded like it really fit in with the medieval times....
Hi, great to hear that, thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Okay but Running Up that Hill goes so hard in this style, especially the background rhythm holy shit
Running Up that Hill
Smooth Criminal
Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Come On, Eileen
The Final Countdown
Land Down Under
These are the stand out track imo. Excellent job!
Hello hello, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, appreciated!
Total Eclipse of the Heart sounds way better than I thought it would. 3 in the morning and I'm rocking it to the ye ole, oldies.
So glad to hear that, thank you loads!
It sounds like it belongs in Shrek
I generally don’t like remakes or even live renditions of songs I know but this? This I’m totally loving. ❤❤❤
Awww, thank youu soooo much
Refreshingly Brilliant! sitting here in the early hours, glass of wine, stoned & loving every track. As a guitarist, you've inspired me to buy a Lute.......& the Jesters outfit!
Wow, thank you!
I went to an iceland pub and played this and they all started to dance...it was great!
Wow, that's amaaaaazing to hear! Reading this literally put a smile on my face, thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this! 80s music is my favorite and bardcore is so great. The combination is amazing!
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
One of the best versions of Never Gonna Give You Up EVER. PERIOD. FULL STOP.
So great to read such a comment, thanks so much!
Well, when you think about it anything has to be an improvement.....😂🍀
@@MsZoedog66 Love this music set to medieval times but don't diss Rick.
The only Rick-roll I'll allow with an absolute smile on my face, is this version!
WHO'D'VE thunk it !!!
I never knew all those 80's 'classic' hits were actually COVERS of Medieval times ! Wow!
THANK YOUUUU!
Wow....I haven't heard these songs since I was last in the Vale...at Ye Olde Tavern.
Thank you for the comment!
Ah yes, I can imagine myself sipping ale and gazing into the firelight with my lover at my side, knowing we should have turned in for first rest hours ago and the street bandits will likely soon be upon us, but we do not care because we are..
bardcore
Haha sounds like the start of a medieval comic book!
I can't wait play this during our next DnD session while the party is waiting in the tavern.
Hello hello, would love to accompany you!
This is my new favorite focus music and I can't explain why it works so well. I am a child of the 80s.
Setting the vibe at my D&D table with this! lmao love it!
Awesome! Hope you have a great session!
Algal and the Bards are a feature in my Eberron campaign, influencing the downtrodden masses of Sharn to rise up against their opressors. It's all over the front page of The Sharn Inquisitive! The riots have been goin on for days! The Dark Lanterns will have to do something soon!
23:23 Sir Richard Roll IV, your Majesty.
Thanks!
Gotta say, these songs seem to work REALLY well with the instruments you use. Definitely, my favorite you have done!
Thank thee!
This was unexpectedly very enjoyable and relaxing.
So happy to hear that, thanks!
This is just the BEST THING EVER! Thanks so much for creating it xXx
Oh hi, thanks so much so kind of you to share this with me!
Careless Whisper perfect for a good ol fashion Yodel!
Haha from pure passionate to a good ol fashioned yodel. Definitely something for the bedroom
“I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it.”
Thanks!
This is amazing! Also time to set my rick rolled count to 0 days again
Great to hear! Thanks so much for the love and support!
Twas for a noble cause.
Yes! You even got the key change halfway through the harpsichord solo in Sweet Child which really makes it... Love it.
Yes! Thank you!
I'm trying to imagine what it would be to live in medieval times but hearing this music
Such an imagination! Thanks!
This is amazing!!!!!! Think of how many 1 hour and 32 minutes things for to do that this would workest greatest doust forthright. Aye.
Awww, thank you!
Free Fallin' has that Lord of the Rings feel. Nice
Hiiii, thank youuu
Amazing work
Thank you so much!
New to the Channel, the whole playlist is just gold . Thank you for sharing . Such a great version of Don't stop believing .
Glad you enjoy it! Happy to hear your thoughts, thanks so much!
Came for the aesthetic, stayed for the jams
Hi hi, thanks!
Think of how that crazy guy Alfred Matthew Yankovic made his fame. All he did was take songs that he though were interesting and transformed them in to his own comical traslation!! Some of your songs make me smile with the way they've been translated, and other ones take me to a different level of, wow, this sound amazing, it connects with my soul!
Awww, thank you very much, so glad you enjoyed
Awesomely creative! Thank you :)
Thank you! Cheers!
This could be the greatest thing ever done on the interwebnets.
Awww, thank you so much
So beautiful and relaxing! All the instruments go together so well. Bravo! Keep it up!
Thank you loads, glad you enjoyed!
10/10 for creativity. What would make these songs really go medieval would be to use real instruments. A la what Mannheim Steamroller has done on some of their recordings. You have the perfect template for an album people would buy if you could go the real instrument route.
Hello, thanks for the recommendations and the love! Noted, will try to improve over time surely!
good lord, what a BANGER 10/10
Awww, thank you so much!
Harkening whilst endeavoring to pen my thesis, this aideth me in finding greater ease to toil. I extend my gratitude, dear comrade, and sendeth thee greetings from the land of Brazil.
I rejoice to hearken such tidings! Joyful to be thy companion in thy thesis endeavors!
I want ALL OF THIS! Very glad they are on ITunes so I’m on the hunt for these songs. You made my jaw dropped when Running Up That Hill kicked in. And I KNEW it! I had a strong feeling that Every Breath You Take would be here. 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank youuuuuuuu soooooo much! It makes me so happy to hear such thoughts!
@@Bardcore 💖 🍁
I think most of your work was already done for you on Come On Eileen, but it still sounds great.
Hiii, thank youuu
Thanks to the D&D movie I'm picturing Chris Pine leading this medieval band of minstrels.
Indeed! Thanks for the comment!
This is going on loop!
Omg, thanks so much
I can already hear the army of DM's running to this video
Oh exactly!
Just found this channel through UA-cam suggested videos. I have fallen in love. :) Thank you!
Glad you like them!
This was awesome! I listened to the whole playlist and enjoyed every minute.
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing and well arranged! Kate would love her song as you have played it :)
Helloooo, thank you soooo much!
Wow! Ich bin begeistert! Geniale Idee...
Fantastic! Medieval music loving Germany is dancing! ;D
Hi, thanks!
So. I guess this is what I never knew I needed. I'm chuckling to myself and experiencing these songs all over again. Lol how funny. Thank you.
Wow, thank you loads, its great to hear such thoughts
Medieval Disco...my new favorite genre!!! 😍
So glad to hear that, thanks!
New best thing I've found on YT in quite some time!
Thank thee Tiffany!
Hey OP, you seem to be really active in the comments. I'm really enjoying your songs, thanks so much for uploading this!
Glad you like them! Thanks!
Thank you so much for creating this!
My pleasure!
Peace be with you good gentle, many thanks for your music.
Oh, such a lovely comment, thank you so much
That is absolutely beautiful to listen to 😊 good work 👏
Awww, thanks so much!
@@Bardcore welcome, it’s a masterpiece ✊😁
I love this. Soothing and hilarious at the same time.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on it, appreciated!
This is the most strangely fascinating and amazing thing I have ever heard! I love 80s music and I could recognize absolutely every song. At first it was really confusing to my brain but then it was great, I laughed a lot and enjoyed it quite a bit, I listened to the whole playlist. I would play this playlist at a Sherk themed party, it would be awesome. Thanks for making this masterpiece. 🎉
Wow, this is such a comment that it made me truly happy to read from start to finish. Thank you for sharing such lovely thoughts, cheers!
This was an amazing compilation unto itself, and it made me want to listen to the originals. Total Eclipse of the Heart, Africa, and Come On Eileen worked surprisingly well.
I'd like to wish a special "up yours" to @UA-cam, which, when presented with well-defined breaks between songs, still insisted on inserting ads IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SONGS! It takes great skill and dedication to ruining people's enjoyment to accomplish this. Bravo!
Wow thank you so much for the love and support. Really appreciated.
I was not prepared for how spectacular The Final Countdown would be with medieval instruments.
Thank you!
0:06 This is the most chill music I have ever heard 😊more chill than even lofi 😆
Thanks, glad you liked!
This is very well done!!!!❤
It is a marvel of a good time here!!🎉
Hello, thank you so much for the love and support!
Now we should hear what medieval music sounds if it was on synths
An interesting concept!
Not exactly the same but Dungeon Synth is a thing
Fantastic! I love how you have slowed down and embellished the first two and final songs, so keeping them recognisable, but also making them more authentically 'classical' sounding.
thank you so mucn and for the comment! Glad you enjoyed!
imagine this ensemble playing for the king with a guest of honor in the hall - it would have been something else. I can imagine they would have been puzzled and pleased at the same time.
Hii, great imagination! thanks for sharing!
Just discovered this and now listening to everything I can get my hands on, medieval style. If you are looking for further inspiration, one of my all time favourites is the Safety Dance by Men Without Hats, and hearing this transformed by your esteemed selves would be a transcendent experience!
Hi, glad to hear such thoughts, thank you! Noted for upcoming days!