Tolkien died in 1973 Put that backwards 3791 "3 Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, 7 for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, 9 for Mortal Men, doomed to die, 1 for the Dark Lord on his dark throne" that is a scary coincidence...
Is the music of the Fall. It always plays when someone is tempted by the Ring (Boromir, Smeagol). It is similar to what a choir of angels would have sung when they saw a tragedy about to happen, when Adam and Eve listened to the serpent's lie. That is why this Ashman's soundtrack touches the soul deeply, because it is not frightening, but it simply causes pity. 😉
The Seduction of the Ring is the most amazing movie theme ever created. Mystical, evil and gorgeous. You really feel the corrupted force of power over men psyche.
SPEAKING SUBTLY ABOUT A REAL RING IN REAL LIFE!!!@ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL ONE RING TO FIND THEM ONE RING TO BRING THEM ALL AND IN THE[🐐🪑]DARKNE$$ BIND THEM!!!🤪
I’m not a big fan of the hobbit movies. But one of the moments they absolutely nailed was in Mirkwood, when Biblo drops the Ring near that horrible spider thing and wants it back. So he’s brave, and fights it! But he goes further, and brutally murders it in one of the most vicious kills of the trilogy. “Mine,” he says, holding the Ring and smirking satisfiedly. Then as one he and the audience realize with sickening clarity what sweet, kindhearted bilbo just did to an innocent animal because of that little gold circle...and he didn’t even realize it...
That scene could be my favorite of that movie. The absolute shock Bilbo has after he killed it is so sad. It was the first time we see the Ring start to effect him in negative ways. And it’s exactly how the Ring is so evil as it makes people do the most vile things to the point of them believing it is for good. Tolkien was a genius when he created the idea of the Ring because it can represent so much in our lives
@@wjm21298 "Tolkien was a genius when he created the idea of the Ring" Except that he didn't create the idea of a ring of power. There was, for example, the Ring of the Nibelungen, a ring with the power to rule the world. This may be based on still older stories.
SET690 yeah... much easier if they just called it that :) I like how its sort of hinted at throughout the last Hobbit film but we don't quite hear in its full glory until the very end.
52 people either 1) Thought dislike was "dis i like" 2) Are deaf 3) Were deceived by Sauron 4) Were killed by Sauron 5) Thought the dislike button was the download button 6) Were destroyed when Barad-dur fell 7) Were trolls or: 8) Were dirty rappers.
One day, I was listening to this song and, I kid you not - I KID YOU NOT - the moment 1:56 started playing, I saw a ring under my desk that I had lost for years...
3 Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, 7 for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, 9 for Mortal Men doomed to die, 1 for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them, In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. _~"Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatulûk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul"~_
1:54 gives off this feeling of a mysterious force at hand that's pulling all the strings, yet the main characters are unaware and keep continuing what they're doing
I was 11 when the first one came out. It was a fantastic experience in the cinema, i remember the prologue gave me chills. and it still does. It's a masterpiece :')))))
I have have one...and some other versions....they are already in the process of being enchanted to have magical powers....with one maser ring...TO RULE THEM ALL! Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul,Ash nazg thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
I watched the fellowship of the ring every single day as a kid on my VHS player. Ended up learning every word from start to finish. I can see now I was as obsessed as Gollum was haha.
We were looking for this theme for so long precious... We were searching for it, running from the nasty little hobitses...Thankses you for this video precious!
Lol that reply good on you showing up assholes like that and just for the record Dirty stinky filthy Hobbitses they stole it from us , THEY STOLE IT, IT IS OURS , OURS
It's so creepy when you sit in a dark room alone at 3am, full moon is shining in the dark sky and then suddenly suaron's lidless burning eye appears in front of you at 3:47.
You can feel, almost touch, Sauron's god-like power, immense wisdom, and absolute hatred for everyone and everything. Oh, and his ravenous lust for power
The Warsmith he doesn't hate everyone and everything, he actually wants to bring order to Middle Earth, and to him that means he controls everything and nobody has free will. His old master, Morgoth, he actually does hate everyone
Almost everyone is here for 1:55 in the music. Just sayin' it's precious moment of the music. I mean... not precious... Just... good moment of the precious musi-- not precious, gollum damnit ! Gollum Gollum !
I can't s... stop gazing at it. At its beauty. I almost feel a sense of-- attachment. To something so small. Like the fate of everything lies solely on the fate of this... *ring*.
It's good that we mortals are allowed such nice things in life. Even better when we can experience such art through the eyes of childhood. And even better when we take something away from such art, that they cant teach you in school.
What about joe hisaishi. Amazing composer films like princess mononoke, nausicaa , and laputa have gorgeous soundtracks not to mention spirited away - very different style to Hollywood composers but still genius music writing
Started listening to this and at some point over the last ten minutes my Ring has made its way on to my finger and I'm not entirely sure when that happened.
I think such masterpiece films come about so rarely because theres so many factors that are required... A good innovative idea, brilliant actors, a firm story driven plot that entices, takes you on an emotional rollercoaster and has no plot holes... You need a director with intuition, with any profession theirs levels of talent, you need patience, devotion, and not to be motivated by the revenue. Mostly of all there needs to be a combined passion from everybody making the film... Only with passion do you have the will to extend your capabilities to the maximum.
To bad the characters all sucked. Frodo was a whiny bitch Sam had the hots for him Legolas was just there and did the fighting Gimli was comic relief so he was ok. Aragon was the only good thing. Gandalf turned into the forgettable white wizard Marry and Pipan were useless. And borimer just was so greedy for the ring that he didn't even make it past book 1.
@@Luigi_is_ alright ik im replying late but litsen, first of all, all the characters are damn good, if you think frodo is a whiny bitch then it means the character of frodo was played really amazing and convincing by the actor which proves that the cast is awesome, Gandalf the white is not forgettible. Mery and Pippin were not useless at all, they led the army of the bearded tree and destroyed the base of Saruman and those orcs. The movies showing boromir as greedy is a really well done part made by the film makers. Boromir dying in the first movie makes the movie more intense, u dont know anything about the lotr lore so stfu.
Three rings for the elven kings, under the sky, Seven rings for the dwarf lords, in their halls of stone, Nine rings for mortal men, doomed to die, One ring for the Dark lord on his dark throne In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie. One ring to rule them all, One ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie.
The main theme for the ring works so well because it *sounds* like temptation. Like the musical equivalent of someone whispering to you that if you'll only do their bidding, you can have anything you desire.
I think this is by far the greatest summary of The One Ring. The beginning music tells the arrival of Anatar to Hollin and deceiving Celebrimbor in making the rings of power. The music transitions as the rings are completed and hallowed (with evil intent) by Anatar. Then the Gwaith i Mirdain brought these rings to those whom Anatar wish to control while he also forges The One Ring and wore it but the elves discovered his treachery so they allied with men, dwarves, ents, hobbits, ghosts, beornings, eagles and all other free folk to defeat Anatar who is now Sauron at last. And The One Ring was cast into the fires of Orodruin and the citadels of Sauron fell and he was fully mastered and went into the void never to return again. So basically yeah, from its creation to its destruction.
One of the best moments of the movies (actually an enhancement of the books) is just after Barad-dur crumbles, Gandalf starts to smile, anticipating victory. Then, without warning, Orodruin explodes with a sharp crack. Gandalf's smile disappears with a wince as he realizes that Frodo was unlikely to have survived that explosion. That wince conveys that Gandalf realizes the steep cost of victory. Brilliantly acted and a brilliant interpretation of Tolkien's material.
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It's crazy how music can give a specific feeling and sound a certain way, like how it can sound mysterious, magical, happy, sad, evil, greedy, adicting... they perfectly represent what you are seeing on screen
I first watched the LOTR trilogy 15 years ago and still one of the most influential movies for me. It gave me a sense of endless curiosity, imagination, and love for vast landscapes which I think are so important,
The nature is the only place where we can calm down. Cities only mean stress and high energy. We humans especially in the western industrialised countries have completely distanced ourselves from the nature. 🙏
I have no words to describe how much I love the Lord of the Rings. It has always been my favourie movie- trilogy, it's magical with this amazing soundtrack and plot. For those peeps out there who still haven't watched the LotR- you have no life and you are missing something that no other move or book has had before.
Luigi the smash king I am pretty sure you are just writing this because you are bored or you have no idea what LotR is actually about, because you writing a comment like this shows that you didn't actually understand anything of the concept of the Lord of the Rings at all. The characters were absolutely amazing, every one of them had a unique design that had been constructed by J.R.R Tolkien and they are all amazing heroes. Frodo the Ringbearer is one of the protagonists, why? He was able to resist the power of the Ring so long. Aragorn was a sacrificer and Samwise was just a perfect friend you look for in real life. If you are writing that the characters are bad, you are pathetic and don't have any clue at all.Inform yourself.
+Jana Cookie WOW! Someone is Nostalgia blind! FRODO could barely resist the ring most of the time. To the point of where he let himself get stabbed on weather top. Same was ok, and Aaragorn I can agree was good. Everyone else was useless. My personal tastes. All the characters wanted to take the ring and borimer even got himself killed because of it
Ok now you have to take things easy. Frodo was INDEED able to resist to the One Ring, many times. It sure was hard, but do you think anyone else would have succeeded if it was not Frodo? Tolkien at this point tries to show us how hard this quest actually is, but for a little hobbit in the big world he did a great job. Of course Sam was a great help there, but every "hero" needs sidekicks that help him get through. Frodo is a great character, for he is ready to sacrifice his own life for the Shire (and eventually Middle-Earth). Sam and him have an intention : "There is some Good in this world, and it's worth fighting for." Saying that his character is shit shows me that you didn't understand at all. Sad to be honest.
Well it's your personal opinion. But the way I see things, EVERY movie needs bad guys. Sauron is the first one. Boromir is there to teach a lesson. He is the sign that shows the weakness of men. Later in the movie things got different, since Aragorn was still there. And the others were also a great help. Aragorn , Legolas and Gimli fought bravely in the war, summoned the Army of Dead and didn't let Mordor's Army conquer Rohan&Gondor. Of course there were other soldiers as well. Gandalf also contributed a lot. What I am trying to say is that they all served a purpose.
“Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.”
I tuo, i macil The strength, The weapon Astaldoron mauri The needs of the valiant nai Corma macilya Be the Ring your weapon I tuo, i macil The strength, The weapon (repeated in the singing) Á lelyat túrenna! Go to victory!
I love the start of this score so hypnotic but of course that's what was intended because that's what the one ring does it hypnotise's, corrupts and changes the souls of anyone who is near it which is amazing how such a small insignificant thing can course so much damage without even being seen as dangerous.
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
I love how the One Ring has a "will of its own", a motif that is repeated not just in the film itself, but even within the motifs of the One Ring's theme music. This sort of "dark temptation" that the Ring brings about, to ultimately serve its greater purpose, is so masterfully portrayed at 1:55. It sounds like the Ring is "calling"; which, if you think about it, is crazy; not only are we naturally convinced by this notion that a ring has a will and a sort of "purpose in life", but that it also has the ability to deceive, tempt, and lure people towards it. It's a ring damn it! And not only that, even the MUSIC conveys these ideas convincingly! It's truly mesmerizing how much Tolkien was able to put into his lore, and how much the producers of the film were able to pull out of it!
I have never heard music, like the first 2 minutes of this song. It is just so mysterious, not in a scary way, more like chilling mysterious... gives me feelings I can't explain. Genius masterpiece like everything from LOTR.
Everything in LOTR is as close to perfection as anything can be except for the music, Shore actually achieved perfection. I swear to you had he made this 300 years ago and it gained a bit of traction, he'd be a legendary composer in the eyes of many.
The curse of being a great artist is that you never realise your own talents. People who look upon your art will always appreciate it far more than you ever could, being the one who created it. I'm sure this doesn't go for everyone, though.
This is haunting and beautiful at the same time. It really embodies the allure and eventual danger of this ring. It corrupts those who have it….some slower than others as we have seen throughout the movies. Six of my all time favorite movies to this day.
my confession; I actually have the one ring on a chain on a shelf in my library room. it's not like i wear it or talk to it or call it precious while tenderly caressing it! It's just after what I went through i just had to have a souvenir to fight the PTSD. I'm Isildur's heir not Isildur himself. If i start having probs with it, I'm gonna toss it into the sea or find someone with an oxycetalene torch. I swear to Eru that I won't wear it (much) other than at Comiccon to pick up she elf cosplayers. that should be pretty safe.
It is nice to see someone who is Star Wars oriented as well as being into The Lord Of The Rings. May the force be with you jediking12. Dont ever forget the things that shouldn't be forgotten.
@@borrburison648 Thanks I have been looking for the name of that part. I was about to comment this > 0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating. But I clicked on Boris Johnson's name and found the answer to my question. Boris Johnson brings good luck. I hope he makes Brexit happen.
After 1:55 it's so awesome I dont know how Howard imagined this but it was so perfect for the case...so mysterious, evil and beautiful at the same time... you can soon realize for the first time that the ring has something it is so perfect I want to describe more but I cant it's genius
"Is it not a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt for so small a thing?" - Boromir
Little Did He Know ..
And the most curious died first
Such a little thing...
Yet it was the smallest of them all who could defeat such a small thing. The little IS THE BIG.
Tolkien died in 1973
Put that backwards
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"3 Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, 7 for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, 9 for Mortal Men, doomed to die, 1 for the Dark Lord on his dark throne" that is a scary coincidence...
@Sophie Kerns i know... scary coincidence
OMG that just blew my mind
1973 was when he died
1937 was when he published the Hobbit
Plus he died on the Second of September that year. That means 9 companions of the fellowship head out, but only 2 will make their way to Mordor.
(⊙_⊙)
1:54 when you are on a diet and are offered an onion ring
My... precious!!
DONT.... TEMPT ME, FRODO
@@XAVR_ lol
@@XAVR_ lol I always say that when someone offers me fattening food.
IT COULD HAVE BEEN MINE IT SHOULD BE MINE GIVE IT TO ME!!
The opening choir is possibly the best thing I've ever heard. Still gives me chills to this day.
Erik Fuhler it's called 'seduction of the ring'
thanks!
Agreed
I Gave you the Honor of 100 Likes! Let this Song Forever Inspire your Soul and imagination!
Is the music of the Fall. It always plays when someone is tempted by the Ring (Boromir, Smeagol). It is similar to what a choir of angels would have sung when they saw a tragedy about to happen, when Adam and Eve listened to the serpent's lie. That is why this Ashman's soundtrack touches the soul deeply, because it is not frightening, but it simply causes pity. 😉
The Seduction of the Ring is the most amazing movie theme ever created. Mystical, evil and gorgeous. You really feel the corrupted force of power over men psyche.
Wouldst thou like the ring? I can offer it to you freely… 😈
@@Rotisiv Sure man i've never met before! What could possibly go wrong!
SPEAKING SUBTLY ABOUT A REAL RING IN REAL LIFE!!!@ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL
ONE RING TO FIND THEM
ONE RING TO BRING THEM ALL
AND IN THE[🐐🪑]DARKNE$$
BIND THEM!!!🤪
This is a reflection of the anti Christs power when he will arrive
the movie never really explained its allure very well. We had to take it this "seduction" at face value.
Never have I ever seen a theme that is as mysterious and dark as this one.
hmm melisandres lord of light is more dark and mysterious
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Ash nazg durbatuluk
Ash nazg gimbatul
Ash nazg thrakatuluk
agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
no one I......umm...... you..... you're joking, right? lol.
+no one Its Black speech or otherwise known as the dark tonque of Mordor
*African American Speech.
+no one it's the black speech of Mordor
Damn thats cool.
I’m not a big fan of the hobbit movies. But one of the moments they absolutely nailed was in Mirkwood, when Biblo drops the Ring near that horrible spider thing and wants it back. So he’s brave, and fights it! But he goes further, and brutally murders it in one of the most vicious kills of the trilogy. “Mine,” he says, holding the Ring and smirking satisfiedly.
Then as one he and the audience realize with sickening clarity what sweet, kindhearted bilbo just did to an innocent animal because of that little gold circle...and he didn’t even realize it...
You do realize that "Innocent" animal is going to eat his friends?
@@Fae-Fey lmao
@@Fae-Fey Yes, but even giant spiders have to eat.
That scene could be my favorite of that movie. The absolute shock Bilbo has after he killed it is so sad. It was the first time we see the Ring start to effect him in negative ways. And it’s exactly how the Ring is so evil as it makes people do the most vile things to the point of them believing it is for good. Tolkien was a genius when he created the idea of the Ring because it can represent so much in our lives
@@wjm21298 "Tolkien was a genius when he created the idea of the Ring"
Except that he didn't create the idea of a ring of power. There was, for example, the Ring of the Nibelungen, a ring with the power to rule the world. This may be based on still older stories.
Me at my wedding
Preacher: The bride may put the ring on his finger
Everyone: AWWWWW
Me: 1:56
No!....Myyy prrrrechiioouusssssss
After all... Why shouldn't I keep it...
Bride: We wants it. For it's my wedding day
@@vgernyc Lmaoo
*begins speaking in the Black speech of mordor*
1:55 I've been looking everywhere for that music :)
Mee too
Yeah. And I in my ears I hear this voice that speaks so quietly, "The Lord of the Rings" on film start. :) I love LOTR, books and films
Yup, thanks for the time or I would have skipped past it and still would have it stuck in my head
Me too, searched for "frodo and the ring song" :D
SET690 yeah... much easier if they just called it that :) I like how its sort of hinted at throughout the last Hobbit film but we don't quite hear in its full glory until the very end.
"Always remember Frodo. The ring is trying to get back to its master. It wants to be found."
*freakin' takes off for Isengard on that note*
52 people either
1) Thought dislike was "dis i like"
2) Are deaf
3) Were deceived by Sauron
4) Were killed by Sauron
5) Thought the dislike button was the download button
6) Were destroyed when Barad-dur fell
7) Were trolls
or:
8) Were dirty rappers.
Oh. Forgot two more possibilities.
9) Turned their screen upside down
or
10) Were orcs.
shut up, I listen to rap and can also appreciate this. You need to respect others tastes...
Wolf Der Nacht obviously have no music sense at all
Wolf Der Nacht that's racist
did you just assume my feelings towards another race???
maybe this song plays on loop in your mind when you have the ring! now i understand the addiction!!!
S3fR0 that makes sense
One day, I was listening to this song and, I kid you not - I KID YOU NOT - the moment 1:56 started playing, I saw a ring under my desk that I had lost for years...
+GorrilaJohnson CAST IT INTO THE FIRE
DESTROY IT!
ISILDUR!!!
+Conor Brennan Literally the beginning of the Bible
+EpicXterra808 The One Ring is mineeee!!! Golum golum
3 Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
7 for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
9 for Mortal Men doomed to die,
1 for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
_~"Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatulûk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul"~_
is that the writing on the ring??
Don’t speak by mordor language 💀
1:54 gives off this feeling of a mysterious force at hand that's pulling all the strings, yet the main characters are unaware and keep continuing what they're doing
it's been 6 years and no one has commented, i wonder if you still read your notifications and I wonder if you're still willing to reply to them?...
That moment when the tower crumbles to the ground, everyone in the theatre started cheering :)
Lucky me, I was 13 at the time :)
WHY IS NOBODY DOCUMENTING THESE MOMENTS
I was only twelve...
Lord Art
I was 11 when the first one came out. It was a fantastic experience in the cinema, i remember the prologue gave me chills. and it still does.
It's a masterpiece :')))))
Everyone is here for 1:54 except myself apparently. 0:00 - 1:30 that's why I'm here, that's what I think of when lotr is mentioned.
That makes two of us! I think this part in a genius way makes us understand why Smeagol (and everyone else) wants the ring so bad.
Same. The ring gives off a beautiful melody to seduce you with greed.
So im not the only one!
I was searching this part too.
It creates such a mysterious and dangerous atmosphere.
Same, when Boromir picks up the ring in the snow with this divine piece of music in the back, its my favorite moment of the trilogy.
I can't resist it anymore, I'm buying a replica. I can't look at the ring anymore and not have it on my hand. I'll where it everywhere too, no joke.
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Same here, I got so fed up of looking at the Ring on the UA-cam Thumbnail, I bought a replica of the one made in the movie!
I have have one...and some other versions....they are already in the process of being enchanted to have magical powers....with one maser ring...TO RULE THEM ALL! Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul,Ash nazg thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
If you want you can be one of my nazgul.
You still can't beat Goku with the ring though.
3:50 is honestly so haunting to me. The comparatively limited instruments just creates such a desperate and lost feeling
The devil's violin
I watched the fellowship of the ring every single day as a kid on my VHS player. Ended up learning every word from start to finish. I can see now I was as obsessed as Gollum was haha.
1:55 Yeees that's what i was lookin for
Lol
The Precious....... 1:55 is the precious.....
what is this name?
Yessss precious
Righhttt great intro of any movie I love how on return of the king it's slightly a little more melodic
We were looking for this theme for so long precious... We were searching for it, running from the nasty little hobitses...Thankses you for this video precious!
Lol that reply good on you showing up assholes like that and just for the record
Dirty stinky filthy Hobbitses they stole it from us , THEY STOLE IT, IT IS OURS , OURS
Beautiful and mysterious yet with a sinister back-tone. Shore captured The Ring in this song perfectly :)
Would you like to be my precius? ;)
@@brunoder303 0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
It's so creepy when you sit in a dark room alone at 3am, full moon is shining in the dark sky and then suddenly suaron's lidless burning eye appears in front of you at 3:47.
RebelMilitiaElite I see you..
damm, are the 3:03 when i read this...damn
There is no life...in the void...Only...Death!
You can feel, almost touch, Sauron's god-like power, immense wisdom, and absolute hatred for everyone and everything. Oh, and his ravenous lust for power
And his obsession for order...he is one true master
0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
The Warsmith he doesn't hate everyone and everything, he actually wants to bring order to Middle Earth, and to him that means he controls everything and nobody has free will. His old master, Morgoth, he actually does hate everyone
Almost everyone is here for 1:55 in the music. Just sayin' it's precious moment of the music. I mean... not precious... Just... good moment of the precious musi-- not precious, gollum damnit !
Gollum Gollum !
:D nice one ...golum . opss wut ?! ... golum .. aaaaa
:D nice one ...golum . opss wut ?! ... golum .. aaaaa
victor gracia and the tower fell and the world became much better than before and today
It's mine, My own, My....Preciousss...Gollum gollum! *Echos in the dark*
STFU
I can't s... stop gazing at it. At its beauty. I almost feel a sense of-- attachment. To something so small. Like the fate of everything lies solely on the fate of this... *ring*.
JOEL!!! You alright?
Steals from Joe brakes into a sprint on all fours "no it mine mine "
HARBOUR GAMING
"My...precious.." :D
+Cynderfan35 THIEF IS MY PREeeeeecious......
+Eeragorn
It belongs to me.. its my.. precious...
Howard Shore wrote the only soundtrack to ever rival Star Wars imo.
It's like the definitive fantasy score competing with the definitive scifi score
0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
It's good that we mortals are allowed such nice things in life.
Even better when we can experience such art through the eyes of childhood.
And even better when we take something away from such art, that they cant teach you in school.
@@foopa777 I want to go to Middle-Earth after I die.
@@tiaaaron3278 yeah, who wants heaven ?
What about joe hisaishi. Amazing composer films like princess mononoke, nausicaa , and laputa have gorgeous soundtracks not to mention spirited away - very different style to Hollywood composers but still genius music writing
Started listening to this and at some point over the last ten minutes my Ring has made its way on to my finger and I'm not entirely sure when that happened.
I think such masterpiece films come about so rarely because theres so many factors that are required... A good innovative idea, brilliant actors, a firm story driven plot that entices, takes you on an emotional rollercoaster and has no plot holes... You need a director with intuition, with any profession theirs levels of talent, you need patience, devotion, and not to be motivated by the revenue. Mostly of all there needs to be a combined passion from everybody making the film... Only with passion do you have the will to extend your capabilities to the maximum.
To bad the characters all sucked.
Frodo was a whiny bitch
Sam had the hots for him
Legolas was just there and did the fighting
Gimli was comic relief so he was ok.
Aragon was the only good thing.
Gandalf turned into the forgettable white wizard
Marry and Pipan were useless.
And borimer just was so greedy for the ring that he didn't even make it past book 1.
obvious troll is obvious
no plot holes........
@@Luigi_is_ alright ik im replying late but litsen, first of all, all the characters are damn good, if you think frodo is a whiny bitch then it means the character of frodo was played really amazing and convincing by the actor which proves that the cast is awesome, Gandalf the white is not forgettible. Mery and Pippin were not useless at all, they led the army of the bearded tree and destroyed the base of Saruman and those orcs. The movies showing boromir as greedy is a really well done part made by the film makers. Boromir dying in the first movie makes the movie more intense, u dont know anything about the lotr lore so stfu.
It's the best material. Tolkien is one of the great authors. lotr is a masterpiece
1:55 My...precious...
+Montefires222 ah. Such memories...
*****
You don't say?
No! MINE! O- *OURS!*
@@Montefires222 0:00 - 1:29 I like that part. Is there a video of just that repeating.
@@thevideogamehunger0134 I believe it's The Seduction of the Ring
6:14 - 7:07 I can't carry it for you Frodo, but I can carry you!
Jag har glömt min handbroms som du kanske ser
@@harjapoo5793 Det där är det bästa svaret som finns
Three rings for the elven kings, under the sky,
Seven rings for the dwarf lords, in their halls of stone,
Nine rings for mortal men, doomed to die,
One ring for the Dark lord on his dark throne
In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie.
One ring to rule them all, One ring to find them,
One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie.
The Ring theme is exactly what a sailor may hear from a siren...
That's a rather apt comparison actually... Well, Tolkein _was_ an english professor.
The main theme for the ring works so well because it *sounds* like temptation. Like the musical equivalent of someone whispering to you that if you'll only do their bidding, you can have anything you desire.
I think this is by far the greatest summary of The One Ring. The beginning music tells the arrival of Anatar to Hollin and deceiving Celebrimbor in making the rings of power. The music transitions as the rings are completed and hallowed (with evil intent) by Anatar. Then the Gwaith i Mirdain brought these rings to those whom Anatar wish to control while he also forges The One Ring and wore it but the elves discovered his treachery so they allied with men, dwarves, ents, hobbits, ghosts, beornings, eagles and all other free folk to defeat Anatar who is now Sauron at last. And The One Ring was cast into the fires of Orodruin and the citadels of Sauron fell and he was fully mastered and went into the void never to return again. So basically yeah, from its creation to its destruction.
One of the best moments of the movies (actually an enhancement of the books) is just after Barad-dur crumbles, Gandalf starts to smile, anticipating victory. Then, without warning, Orodruin explodes with a sharp crack. Gandalf's smile disappears with a wince as he realizes that Frodo was unlikely to have survived that explosion. That wince conveys that Gandalf realizes the steep cost of victory. Brilliantly acted and a brilliant interpretation of Tolkien's material.
It's crazy how music can give a specific feeling and sound a certain way, like how it can sound mysterious, magical, happy, sad, evil, greedy, adicting... they perfectly represent what you are seeing on screen
One Ring to Rule Them All.
@@pedrocampos691 One Ring to Find Them
@@fiercedeity9955One Ring to bring them all
I first watched the LOTR trilogy 15 years ago and still one of the most influential movies for me. It gave me a sense of endless curiosity, imagination, and love for vast landscapes which I think are so important,
The nature is the only place where we can calm down. Cities only mean stress and high energy. We humans especially in the western industrialised countries have completely distanced ourselves from the nature. 🙏
The books my precious! You gotta read'em!
Quick, quick!
Olórin the boo- *GOLLUM! GOLLUM!*
As a person in a non-English speaking country, I think it was a great fortune to see this masterpiece in a movie theater as a child.
If you are watching this video in 2023, you are a legend
What a masterpiece! Captures the essence of the ring, its purpose ... Wow.
If you are watching this video in 2021, you are a legend
Actually it’s 2023
Wow! thanks!
@@quantumgravity92 no it’s 2070 tf
I'm watching this video in 2022. I'm not just a legend - I'm TheLegend27
You too dude😆
I have no words to describe how much I love the Lord of the Rings. It has always been my favourie movie- trilogy, it's magical with this amazing soundtrack and plot. For those peeps out there who still haven't watched the LotR- you have no life and you are missing something that no other move or book has had before.
To bad all the characters were complete assholes, useless, or were just whiny
Luigi the smash king I am pretty sure you are just writing this because you are bored or you have no idea what LotR is actually about, because you writing a comment like this shows that you didn't actually understand anything of the concept of the Lord of the Rings at all. The characters were absolutely amazing, every one of them had a unique design that had been constructed by J.R.R Tolkien and they are all amazing heroes. Frodo the Ringbearer is one of the protagonists, why? He was able to resist the power of the Ring so long. Aragorn was a sacrificer and Samwise was just a perfect friend you look for in real life. If you are writing that the characters are bad, you are pathetic and don't have any clue at all.Inform yourself.
+Jana Cookie WOW! Someone is Nostalgia blind!
FRODO could barely resist the ring most of the time. To the point of where he let himself get stabbed on weather top. Same was ok, and Aaragorn I can agree was good. Everyone else was useless. My personal tastes. All the characters wanted to take the ring and borimer even got himself killed because of it
Ok now you have to take things easy. Frodo was INDEED able to resist to the One Ring, many times. It sure was hard, but do you think anyone else would have succeeded if it was not Frodo? Tolkien at this point tries to show us how hard this quest actually is, but for a little hobbit in the big world he did a great job. Of course Sam was a great help there, but every "hero" needs sidekicks that help him get through. Frodo is a great character, for he is ready to sacrifice his own life for the Shire (and eventually Middle-Earth). Sam and him have an intention : "There is some Good in this world, and it's worth fighting for." Saying that his character is shit shows me that you didn't understand at all. Sad to be honest.
Well it's your personal opinion. But the way I see things, EVERY movie needs bad guys. Sauron is the first one. Boromir is there to teach a lesson. He is the sign that shows the weakness of men. Later in the movie things got different, since Aragorn was still there. And the others were also a great help. Aragorn , Legolas and Gimli fought bravely in the war, summoned the Army of Dead and didn't let Mordor's Army conquer Rohan&Gondor. Of course there were other soldiers as well. Gandalf also contributed a lot. What I am trying to say is that they all served a purpose.
1:58 is what I was looking for years.
1:55 When you see a slot machine as a gambing addict.
I'm still watching in 2023
Look at it. Trying to looks so innocent, so helpless, so precious...... Wait. I meant precious...The fuck? I didn't mean... Imma just go now.
“Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in halls of stone,
Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.”
Shre nazg golugranu kilmi-nudu
Ombi kuzddurbagu gundum-ishi
Nugu gurunkilu bard gurutu
Ash Burz-Durbagu burzum-ishi
Daghburz-ishi makha gulshu darulu
Ash nazg durbatulûk
ash nazg gimbatul,
ash nazg thrakatulûk
agh burzum-ishi krimpatul
i feel it in the water
i feel it in the air
edinson henriquez OH LAWDY LAWD I FEEL IT EVERYWHERE!
***** I smell it in the air...
masterbro All that once was was lost... for none now live to remember it.
How to win an arguement to save the whales.
I tuo, i macil
The strength, The weapon
Astaldoron mauri
The needs of the valiant
nai Corma macilya
Be the Ring your weapon
I tuo, i macil
The strength, The weapon (repeated in the singing)
Á lelyat túrenna!
Go to victory!
My favourite part
Simultaneously one of the least intimidating yet most surreptitiously evil and irrevocably corruptive items in all of fiction.
Whenever i go somewhere beautiful or see an amazing landscape, the part at 1:55 always comes into my head
This is the song I listen to when I passionately pet my cat.
François Martineau my puuuurrcious.
One cat to rule them all...
It's probably the most precious comment.
Lol
Sauron’s first concept was Tevildo: the Lord of the Cats
I still think that this is one of the greatest movies of our age.
My perfect creation, lost forever...
So did you.
AkA Sauron
Gorthaur The Cruel you have too many titles
The most times old is better than new, 90s kids know what i am talking about
>90s
I love the start of this score so hypnotic but of course that's what was intended because that's what the one ring does it hypnotise's, corrupts and changes the souls of anyone who is near it which is amazing how such a small insignificant thing can course so much damage without even being seen as dangerous.
Sean Last the theme reflects the object for which it is made.
0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
@@thevideogamehunger0134 no idea 🤷🏻♂️
Three Rings for the Elven Kings under the sky.
Seven for the Dwarf-Lords in halls of stone
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
Ash nazg durbatuluk
Ash nazg gimbatul
Ash nazg thrakatuluk
agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
But they were all of them deceived, for another ring was made.
In my heart, I'm starting to understand that this song will claim my life.
Everyone is speaking about" after 1:56" but the first part of the music is damn cool as well.Gives me goosebumps.
The Ring! Is it not a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt for so small a thing? So small a thing
I love how the One Ring has a "will of its own", a motif that is repeated not just in the film itself, but even within the motifs of the One Ring's theme music.
This sort of "dark temptation" that the Ring brings about, to ultimately serve its greater purpose, is so masterfully portrayed at 1:55. It sounds like the Ring is "calling"; which, if you think about it, is crazy; not only are we naturally convinced by this notion that a ring has a will and a sort of "purpose in life", but that it also has the ability to deceive, tempt, and lure people towards it. It's a ring damn it! And not only that, even the MUSIC conveys these ideas convincingly!
It's truly mesmerizing how much Tolkien was able to put into his lore, and how much the producers of the film were able to pull out of it!
0:00-1:30 is how what I hear when I’m trying to eat good and I see that slice of cake in the fridge.
I have never heard music, like the first 2 minutes of this song. It is just so mysterious, not in a scary way, more like chilling mysterious... gives me feelings I can't explain. Genius masterpiece like everything from LOTR.
+Gucka1gucka2 , I feel the same when I listen to this, it's misterious and hypnotic
You would like old choir music then. Some of the most beautiful music in the world is old church choir music.
Hayatım da izlediğim onca film arasında gönlümde bu kadar büyük bir yer edinen bir film izlemedim.#RespectfromTurkey
The first 30 seconds are so goddamn epic...
My beautiful beautiful childhood memories. Thank you, Professor Tolkien.
3:51 you can feel the evil, the sadness, the corruption , the malice and the decline of a wilted life.
The best part start from 0:00 to 9:56
Nah is 9:56
There is no doubt that for the next 100 years, phantasy films and pcgames will try to mimic LOTR's soundtrack
0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
They already do, tbh the whole medievil fantasy genre was kickstarted by LOTR I'd say, at least to the mainstream.
I think that Shadow of Mordor really did it nicely.
Everything in LOTR is as close to perfection as anything can be except for the music, Shore actually achieved perfection. I swear to you had he made this 300 years ago and it gained a bit of traction, he'd be a legendary composer in the eyes of many.
You're looking for 1:52
Me too! Hearing that makes me want to wear the ring.
And I love it!
Nah 3:51
Roma Invicta I prefer 0:00 to 1:30
How much has the world changed since this was uploaded. 2007 was like a different, peaceful era...
But the video is from 2011?
Or is this a re-upload of an older video?
@@paulmayson3129
I have no idea why I wrote 2007.
For any glaws the films have, we can never appreciate them enough sooo many things should have derailed the movies. Thanksfully we got these classics
This song is so haunting! When ever I listen to it I get the chills!
Imagine being so creative to create music Like this, I Envy People with the talent, the Grace to be able to....
The curse of being a great artist is that you never realise your own talents. People who look upon your art will always appreciate it far more than you ever could, being the one who created it.
I'm sure this doesn't go for everyone, though.
Shoutout to anyone who has a replica of the ring and plays with it over this song
If your watching this in 2024, you probably had a great childhood experience and have excellent taste in movies
1:45 onwards... I believe the song is called "The Prophecy"... I was so happy to hear that song in The Hobbit :')
Read the description 😉
0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
The Video Game Hunger 01 its called “the seduction of the ring”
Thanks for putting all the themes together. Haunting.
Only you could craft such an art,Celembrimbor...
middle earth shadow of mordor
This is haunting and beautiful at the same time. It really embodies the allure and eventual danger of this ring. It corrupts those who have it….some slower than others as we have seen throughout the movies. Six of my all time favorite movies to this day.
my confession; I actually have the one ring on a chain on a shelf in my library room. it's not like i wear it or talk to it or call it precious while tenderly caressing it! It's just after what I went through i just had to have a souvenir to fight the PTSD. I'm Isildur's heir not Isildur himself. If i start having probs with it, I'm gonna toss it into the sea or find someone with an oxycetalene torch. I swear to Eru that I won't wear it (much) other than at Comiccon to pick up she elf cosplayers. that should be pretty safe.
Your hair are still black??? O_o
@@gloomygrim8668 0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
@@thevideogamehunger0134 I love this music.
You can resist the ring, but you stink!
31/07/2022 and still coming back for the first 1:28, so glad i grew up when these movies came out.
2:00 it really sounds like temptation
+Leonardo Aero IKR!
It is nice to see someone who is Star Wars oriented as well as being into The Lord Of The Rings. May the force be with you jediking12. Dont ever forget the things that shouldn't be forgotten.
1:56 when you find a old coin under your bed
OMG i love this soundtrack
I find Linux to be similar to the one ring.
One OS to rule them all, one kernel to run them.
@@raymondhill7837 0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating.
Que extraño destino tener que sufrir de tanto miedo y tantas dudas... Por algo tan pequeño... Algo insignificante...
2023 and it’s still for me
The strength, The weapon
The needs of the valiant
Be the Ring your weapon
The strength, The weapon
Go to victory!
I tuo, i macil
Astaldoron mauri
nai Corma macilya
I tuo, i macil
Á lelyat túrenna!
Thanks for the upload Emmawatsonlover19!
I finally found it
brilliant! i feel the same. when this part came on in the theater in the beginning credits the whole room erupted.
My precious
i think it's fabulous. i've been looking everywhere for 7 years!
The beginning is my favorite part!
Ryan Green it's called 'seduction of the ring'
@@borrburison648 Thanks I have been looking for the name of that part. I was about to comment this > 0:01 - 1:29 Is there a video of just that repeating. But I clicked on Boris Johnson's name and found the answer to my question. Boris Johnson brings good luck. I hope he makes Brexit happen.
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After 1:55 it's so awesome I dont know how Howard imagined this but it was so perfect for the case...so mysterious, evil and beautiful at the same time... you can soon realize for the first time that the ring has something it is so perfect I want to describe more but I cant it's genius