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actualy it was the meritocracy, where you knew time put in had value because others werent being artificially pushed through it faster than you were just because they came in late
tbh, I forgot a lot of it, as vanilla is so many years ago, and I only levelled a mage once on pservers. I can only remember certain events of me levelling, to the point where a lot of classic will still feel - well, not new, but fresh to me. Except for those “oh yeah, I remember!”-moments. I will still very much enjoy it, as will most of you all :)
Best gaming experience of my entire gaming career. Today, 18 years later, sitting at my desk I remember with great nostalgia this magical era of World of Warcraft Vanilla. I almost have tears in my eyes. No game has ever been able to match this experience of discovery and immersion in a parallel universe.
Coming home from school and questing in Mulgore/The Barrens/Crossroads was by far the most calming and relaxing thing in my anxious teenage life. Similarly, sitting here at my desk, listening to this as I process requisitions, payments, and spreadsheets this brings me so much tranquility.
I couldn’t agree with you both more. I’ve been on a bit of a binge the last couple weeks; listening to 10 minutes here, 20 minutes there of various places in WoW. I can’t quite explain the feelings of nostalgia, mixed with almost a home-sickness, and a dash of sadness. Sadness in a way that I don’t think I will ever have a gaming experience to match how it felt in the magical era of WoW as you put it. Sadness that I know even reinstating my account right now, the game will lose its appeal within a couple weeks- a stark contrast to the years and years of enjoyment I had playing through vanilla-MoP plus a bit of legion. Sadness in that i too find myself holding back tears simply by listening to the music of which was in the background and I never paid an ounce of attention to it until years later reflecting on this road of nostalgia. How I miss the days of zero responsibility playing from wake-sleep. Similarly here, too, this brings me a certain amount of joy thinking back to these times as I process and review income tax returns. What I wouldn’t give to go back.
@@jayxfour2153 i feel similar but grateful instead of sad. WoW was an amazing game and having the privilege of growing up to it is something we can't take for granted.
@@theforgot3n1 yeah for sure. Re-reading my post it must’ve just been the mood I was in listening to the music after all these year. You’re right, though, those years were great for sure. What I wouldn’t give for just a few minutes to relive. Admittedly it probably wouldn’t be in WoW
it's not that i miss vanilla, it's that i miss playing mulgore vanilla as a tauren hunter as a kid with a world of wonder ahead, this music brings up many good memories :) , thanks for uploading and may the wind be at your back :) also... "'aahhh i have just the thing for you''
Very soothing indeed in Mulgore, getting online at the dusk time, with not around many players online and after finishing a quest you will hear the Tauren NPC voice saying "Ah, I've been expecting you." or "May the eternal sun shine upon thee." :)
Tauren Shaman. It´s unreal how many memories I´ve from 2005 Mulgore, and I remember everything like it was yesterday. My biggest milestone was farming 1G from the harpies near Thunder Bluff for a Guild Tabard, I didn´t even know what guilds were back then, but man did I think I was cool with that basic gray tabard.
@@gudAsimon Uuh.. that's awkward.. because they literally could. I'm sorry, fact check it and probably just delete the comment - kind of a oopsie there.
@@gudAsimon Taurens most definitely had a Shaman option at release. That's pretty much thier whole MO lol. One with nature. Shamans, Druids, Hunters...
Every time I come back to listen to these (videos) while I program, I tend to spend some time reading the peoples stories even though I've read them multiple times before just to relate to my stories and remember the good days of vanilla experience.
My second character was a tauren. I remember how vast the plains of Mulgore seemed, and this music certainly gave it a touch of magnificence. That's a feeling I will never get again in any game, it's impossible to re create.
I remember questing as a Tauren druid, I also remember me thinking that Mulgore was the entire game and losing my marbles when I realised there was an entire world to be explored.. And oh did I explore.. I probably spent a good week just walking around not even questing, just in complete amazement from what I saw. Some troll rode by on his raptor and told me about questing and that was it.. 15 years later and I'm still just walking around in amazement.
Jason Hayes and the rest of the team working on the music in vanilla = absolute legends. Greatly talented, and 1.55 still hits me deep in the feels so many years after!
This weekend I joined the classic wow stress-test. I started as a tauren shaman. I met 2 guys and we spend the whole evening around a campfire in Bloodhoof Village (near a npc who couldn't stop talking about water). Had one hell of a blast just moo-ing and telling cow puns. Also, 44:49 was playing in the background while me and my friends were dancing in the moonlight. With the pixel flames were warming us from the campfire.
46:48 Oh man, such fond memories I had in this place. It was like living another life of endless possibilities. A perfect escape from the struggles of my youth.
When World of Warcraft came out, I lost almost a year to it, and then I decided I had to go and do something else with my life. Not because I didn't love it, but because I knew I would never leave. I also knew it would never die, and that it would always be a fantastic world I could to return to anytime in the future when I was ready. Thought I'd get old, retire, and live in Warcraft Blizzard was Blizzard, I could always rely on them to be there for me. Now I'm here, just listening to the music, the world of warcraft and blizzard I knew only lost memories, and I wish I could go back
I love my life now, and I loved what I had back then. Once I was a tauren shaman in robes or Arugal, kind of a misfit, but accepted by everyone. I have become that tauren later - big, kind and still a bit of a misfit. But now when I hear this music... I don't understand, why is my heart breaking?
Because, u know good time has passed and u no longer can turn back the clock. Society today are generally more harsh.. u miss the innocent moment you had back then..its ok …we all feel the same as you did and its fine. Also we dont have so much stuffs to worry back then, we grew up now, hope you can find new peace..
This is the only game that when playing, blurred the lines of in game and reality, It really gripped your heart and mind and transitioned you into a beautiful world to explore with so much detail and creativity.
J'aime beaucoup trop les musiques de ce jeu, je n'ai jamais mis une autre musique en fond pendant que j'y jouais, je n'ai jamais désactivé les musiques, et jamais désactivé la case "en boucle", j'avais continuellement les musiques pendant que j'errais dans les vastes contrées d'Azeroth. Je ne me lasserais jamais de visiter ces lieux, ni d'entendre ces magnifiques musiques.
I've been playing WoW since 2005 and while I don't play as much these days, I still will log on just so I can run around Mulgore and enjoy the peacefulness that it brings me. There is something magical about that zone and it brings back such fond memories of starting my journey with WoW as my first character. Running up to a lvl 6 Plainstrider at lvl 1 and getting utterly destroyed, spending hours fishing in the lake, or finally finding that rare Kodo roaming around so I can finally get another six slot bag.
i was a troll hunter and i'd always come back to mulgore to try to tame that super rare pink plainstrider ohh what was the name like mezzanache or something like that, because i could never tame the white lion since i had already done the quest to spawn it :(
I tamed that guy. Hasn't left my side since. That rare kodo (Arra'chea) was the only kodo you could tame that wouldn't shrink down to the size of a dog.
Brings back great memories, but also brings a feeling of melancholy. I know I'll never be able to relive that special time in WoW when the game was simpler, more about the epic nature of group content, the storytelling, the unknown, the feeling of going out and progressing with your friends. Molten Core through Naxxramas. Incredible. Vanilla was the best time in WoW's history. I know it was really flawed in various ways, but it was also so superior in others. I think it was superior in the most core areas of MMORPG. My memories are so vivid from back then, and hearing the music pulls those memories back from the recesses of my mind. I was in college when WoW came out. I was able to experience all of Vanilla during that time. Incredible.
One of the most defining moments in gaming for me, making my first warcraft character - tauren hunter, working my way through the newbie zone and heading down the road to bloodhoof village - noticing all the mountains far in the distance gave the world a sudden depth and vastness I had never encountered in gaming before. With moments like that coupled with music like this, its no wonder I could never get enough of warcraft back in the day.
Reminds me of the times when the only thing that mattered was playing WOW with my friends and brother creating the best memories. So many memories I will never forget. If only there was a way to go back… 😢
First ever toon I rolled was a Tauren Warrior named Keenpeen on The Venture Co RPPVP US East server back in 2006 knowing absolutely nothing about the World of War craft. OH what a feeling! The sounds, the sights, the combat, adventure, mystery, discoveries, social interactions and the infinite amount of possibilities was so engaging. If I think back hard enough I can feel how the dopamine hit playing back then. I have only one word. BRAVO!
This actually brings tears to mt eyes. Because. No game has ever or will ever capture the feeling and joy i had for this game. Vanilla wow and retail wow are so far different that they are two completely sofferent games in every way. I hate what wow is today, i absolutely love what wow was then. This sound track legitimately hurts my chest.. i want this again. I want this joy back in my life.
Been playing since vanilla and while I have changed classes in Warcraft, there has only ever been one race for me. I never reached the cap in vanilla, I used to just make new Tauren and level through Mulgore over and over. Every time I would get the quest to go to the barrens I would restart. Sell everything and send all the silver (sometimes 1g lol) to a bank character. Remake the character and send him the gold. I never wanted to leave Mulgore as a child. Today, I queue arena from Mulgore on my Tauren Druid and my hearthstone is always set to The Cat and the Shaman Inn in Thunder Bluff. "Winds be at your back."
Tauren was always my favorite race because of Mulgore. I always loved how peaceful and calm it was with the gentle rolling grasslands and the mountains in the background, and the cool totem poles and aboriginal tents. So nostalgic. Every now and then I’ll jump on my free trial account that I have and ride around Mulgore and visit Bloodhoof Village for a trip down memory lane.
This is where my first WoW experience started back in the day for me and my brother. I was completely immersed and amazed but at the same time having no clue what adventure this was going to be for the next years. Probably one of the best memories of my "gaming life", thanks.
Cheers To More Experiences like our first time here !! Amazing World, Music and A place that enable us become to children when we visit it again. Relive the vibe , the nostalgia and our amazing experiences with friends or peaceful solitude
Reminds me of being 12 again and as a Night Elf around level 10 I wanted to see what Tauren were like and traveled all the way from Teldrassil to Mulgore just to walk around in the plains. I was on a PVP server and didn't think to swap servers to make one.
44:50 - Good God, hearing this today, 18 years later. Nothing, and I mean nothing comes close to hearing this for the first time, running across Mulgore, wondering where are you going and what will happen next? That time was the best time in all of my online gaming experience. This was flawless.
I remember being a 9 year old kid and watching my step dad play wow in absolutely fascination with how big the world is and the fact you could go anywhere, it was my addiction for years.
I remember the first night of logging into the game with my tauren warrior. and atmospheric hits me like a sledge hammer. So many people playing doing similar stuff learning characters people dieing logging out and back in again (server instability) and just playing for hours. Simply amazing
Its amazing how etched into memory WoW is for all of us who played it almost 20 years ago, for a virtual world.. I can honestly say WoW memories are dear to me as much as some "real" ones, same for people I've met there
First toon was a Tauren warrior. I miss the days of thinking only Mulgore existed. When I found out there was more, my head exploded! Miss this so much.
No matter how ultra amazing graphics new games come up with, amazing maps.. none feels like Azeroth. No idea what it is, what kind of a dark magic, even 16 years later, it still gets me.
I remember my first Wow experience playing as a hunter dwarf in Dun Morough. I was entranced into the immersion. Its almost as if I completely lost focus on my real surroundings and walked into a fantasy world of exploration, wonder, and excitement.
ahhhhh man this is so incredible thank you so much for this, i never mained a tauren i was a troll originally but i ALWAYS started a bunch of low level taurens because the starting zone was soooo peaceful and beautiful and just made me feel so happy, the music was so chill and nice. ahhhh making me want to fire up the vanilla server but it's never the same since i know everything now and have none of my old friends to play it with :(
This was my happy place as a kid. I can’t wait for classic to experience this again. Edit 2 years later: Well Classic was a shit show of bots and boosters.
Thank you very much for this video. As many people said before me in the comments: It instantly takes me back to 2005 (launch in Germany) with my Tauren Druid. Life was good. Nearly makes me cry. Can't stress this enough: THANK YOU!
I spent so many hours here in mulgore back when I was in highschool, this brings so many good memories of all the friends I did in this game, thanks for making this I love it!
Mulgore's music brilliantly expresses the culture and struggle but also newfound hope for the Tauren, who at this point had secured a position in Thrall's Horde. The Tauren were battered on all sides by the Centaur, Quillboar and Harpy. One of the great ironies of the Tauren is that they are great peacekeepers and lovers of the Earthmother and its creatures, but ultimately side with off-worlders, leading a bloody campaign against the savage races of Kalimdor.
I thought I had liked each and all of your Classic WoW videos! And Mulgore is my favourite starting zone when playing on the Horde faction. When it comes to looking for Classic soundtracks while I work, your videos are always on the top. Hope you're doing well my friend.
For Classic I’ve decided to play faction and species I didn’t know at all to have freshest possible experience. So I’ve had chance to learn about Horde from the scratch. This was as amazing as the Vanilla.
Sooooo many hours of my life spend in Vanilla Mulgore, I might request this to be played at my funeral :D Great memories and thanks so much for running this channel.
No looms, no powerleveling, no dialogue skipping. Just you, the open green and your rank 1 Lightning Bolt. And if you were extra lucky, another player to party up with and vibe together. About a year ago the nostalgia hit so hard it brought me to Classic for a few months but I stopped playing a month before WotLK.
I chose Tauren because it was the largest hero in the game. My first hero was a warrior, then hunter, shaman, druid and I kept going and couldn't stop. I had about 12 heroes at the max level before I stopped playing. When I hear Mulgore music I feel nostalgia. These days long gone but they have warm place in my heart.
I am probably one of the youngest players, since kids these days know less and less what world of warcraft even is. 23 now but i remember when I was still in elementary school, I always watched my big brother playing it. And for me it was the most realistic videogame ever. Watching real people running up and down on the strees in goldshire. And it was exact this moment i fell in love with the world I wanted to be a part of ever since. When I got my own computer at around 15 I wanted to play all the games i knew my brother played. However my brother insisted that everyone who wants to play WoW had to play warcraft 3 before. So I went and played it, I learned more about the characters and the world. Once finished I had to play on a BC private server first, because again my brother wanted me to see the pre cataclysm wow, the "real" wow first. We quested for like weeks but stopped at one point. I finally joined the live servers shortly before WoD was released. 6 years have already past and I feel like I am a veteran player myself. I made countless friends , went on countless adventures, and spent countless hours running through azeroth. As much as I love WoW, nothing will ever bring back the feelings I had playing... No experiencing the world and history of warcraft...
I remember my friends at school telling me to get Warcraft so I got the trial for World of Warcraft. Apparently they meant Warcraft 3 but it was too late by then. From the moment I made a tauren warrior and realised what the game was and that it was real people around me, I was totally sucked in. I'd never heard of the game before playing and will always remember that first experience fondly. For those reasons Mulgore is my favourite WoW zone til this day.
On top of the inn in TB was my absolute favorite place to be. I had multiple characters of different races w/ hearthstones set to TB...and friends who knew how much I loved it would often tell me when it was raining there and I would hearth back just to sit on top of the inn, on that little net and .... listen and watch it rain. I could listen to 2 hours of just that..
I just want you to know that I use your videos to study, if I achieve my goals you will be one of those that I remember. Thank you very much, sorry for my English.
I was 7 when i started my first tauren. Everything was so... Peaceful. As a kid i craved more crazier and energetic adventures, so i picked those tribal trolls over them. But today, taurens are my 2nd favorite race. Whilst trolls remains my favorite mostly due to abundant lore and awesome accent. Tauren will be a close second, Not because of what they have, but what they are.
whoa same here with the races i mained troll but always made tauren alts to play in mulgore because it was sooo peaceful and fun, and sometimes you could come back as like a level 40 and there would be some silly level 15-30 alliance exploring and it's always be a fun fight or funny that they'd just charge right at me like they could win 30 levels down lol, i always loved goin to senjin village too to talk to the witch doctor and get all the cool buffs he gave like making you huge or shooting you in the air or making you a toad, i could not get enough of that as a 14 yr old lol
Tauren hunter was my first ever character that I played when I was a kid in 2005. I always went to areas that were way out of my league because I wanted to explore. I would be in alliance areas with my somewhat- low - LVL Horde hunter and my dad would walk into the room with a look of ??!!?!??! I remember being so excited when I found a new area (which was the Barrens entrance east of Mulgore.) It was late and I had the go to bed, so I saved the exploring for the next day. When I got home from school I jumped on the computer to go discover the new area and then died so many times because I wasn't at the right LVL 😂 There are parts of retail that I really like, but I think I'm mostly play for the nostalgia.
Almost 19 years ago Iaunched the game for the first time. 10 years ago I meet my wife during a raid and now, 2 weeks ago my son played for the first time. Almost feel line a legacy
That's awesome! I met many of my good friends playing this game and we still talk to this day. Can't believe I have been playing one game for 19 years lol, but man, the memories and fun are just so worth it.
I play all your ambience videos as background noise and occasionally come watch, while at work. I remember joining WoW 3 months after it released in 2004, good times!
You are welcome :) You can also check out the vanilla gameplays. Some of them are with Taurens. They are with music & ambience of course, but a little different than this one. Link here: ua-cam.com/video/o8enQ6YcSVw/v-deo.html
Yea wow wil be the one gaming experience that’s the best in history . Tht can never be replicated or renewed / replayed . I’ll never forgot man . The good ole days. Was 11 when I started now I’m 24 had a good couple year run .. I hate n love the nostalgia feeling . It’s unexplainable man . I can always hear tht Tauren crying asking him to find his dog . Hits you right in the feels .
I remember being 11 years old, and just got into World of Warcraft...my first character "Greslig" a Tauren Warrior that made it to lvl 43 Simple and wonderful times...
_Ah, I've been expecting you..._
*New:* Mulgore Music & Rain Ambience: ua-cam.com/video/m2kv4eukOwE/v-deo.html
aaahhh, that sentence just makes me want to log in and start a new Tauren character in vanilla
"Something something the Earthmother"
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how that brought a smile to my face! 😇
The knowledge of knowing you don't know what's ahead, that's what made vanilla, vanilla.
I share the same feeling to be honest.
It felt like the leveling itself was a journey! Sadly you wont get the exact same experience you had when everything was new.
actualy it was the meritocracy, where you knew time put in had value because others werent being artificially pushed through it faster than you were just because they came in late
tbh, I forgot a lot of it, as vanilla is so many years ago, and I only levelled a mage once on pservers. I can only remember certain events of me levelling, to the point where a lot of classic will still feel - well, not new, but fresh to me. Except for those “oh yeah, I remember!”-moments. I will still very much enjoy it, as will most of you all :)
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Best gaming experience of my entire gaming career. Today, 18 years later, sitting at my desk I remember with great nostalgia this magical era of World of Warcraft Vanilla. I almost have tears in my eyes.
No game has ever been able to match this experience of discovery and immersion in a parallel universe.
Coming home from school and questing in Mulgore/The Barrens/Crossroads was by far the most calming and relaxing thing in my anxious teenage life. Similarly, sitting here at my desk, listening to this as I process requisitions, payments, and spreadsheets this brings me so much tranquility.
I couldn’t agree with you both more. I’ve been on a bit of a binge the last couple weeks; listening to 10 minutes here, 20 minutes there of various places in WoW. I can’t quite explain the feelings of nostalgia, mixed with almost a home-sickness, and a dash of sadness. Sadness in a way that I don’t think I will ever have a gaming experience to match how it felt in the magical era of WoW as you put it. Sadness that I know even reinstating my account right now, the game will lose its appeal within a couple weeks- a stark contrast to the years and years of enjoyment I had playing through vanilla-MoP plus a bit of legion. Sadness in that i too find myself holding back tears simply by listening to the music of which was in the background and I never paid an ounce of attention to it until years later reflecting on this road of nostalgia.
How I miss the days of zero responsibility playing from wake-sleep. Similarly here, too, this brings me a certain amount of joy thinking back to these times as I process and review income tax returns. What I wouldn’t give to go back.
take a look @domionline new upcoming mmorpg. gives me the oldschool wow vibes :)
@@jayxfour2153 i feel similar but grateful instead of sad. WoW was an amazing game and having the privilege of growing up to it is something we can't take for granted.
@@theforgot3n1 yeah for sure. Re-reading my post it must’ve just been the mood I was in listening to the music after all these year. You’re right, though, those years were great for sure. What I wouldn’t give for just a few minutes to relive. Admittedly it probably wouldn’t be in WoW
I hear the music and immediately hear the screech of a plainstrider in my mind.
The cry they made at the end of their death screech always torn my heart apart.. except when I got a rare white item.
LOL thats so funny as soon as you said that i can hear it exactly, man they had something special back then
/Respect to all who held Ahab find his dog. Hearing the voice brings a tear to my eye to this day.
RIP Ezra Chatterton
it's not that i miss vanilla, it's that i miss playing mulgore vanilla as a tauren hunter as a kid with a world of wonder ahead, this music brings up many good memories :) , thanks for uploading and may the wind be at your back :) also... "'aahhh i have just the thing for you''
Very soothing indeed in Mulgore, getting online at the dusk time, with not around many players online and after finishing a quest you will hear the Tauren NPC voice saying "Ah, I've been expecting you." or "May the eternal sun shine upon thee." :)
Spirits guide you!
My first character was a tauren hunter! Best memories! I was 12 or 13 at the time i think, i'm 25 now.
I miss vanilla.
Yes.
Tauren Shaman. It´s unreal how many memories I´ve from 2005 Mulgore, and I remember everything like it was yesterday. My biggest milestone was farming 1G from the harpies near Thunder Bluff for a Guild Tabard, I didn´t even know what guilds were back then, but man did I think I was cool with that basic gray tabard.
Lol me too I thought tarbards were so cool. And also have shoulder armor at low level.
Taurens couldn't play Shaman - someone, throw this imposter off the ship!
@@gudAsimon Uuh.. that's awkward.. because they literally could. I'm sorry, fact check it and probably just delete the comment - kind of a oopsie there.
@@gudAsimon My first character and the one i still play today is a tauren shaman from april of 2006 when I started WoW! Better get your facts checked!
@@gudAsimon Taurens most definitely had a Shaman option at release. That's pretty much thier whole MO lol. One with nature. Shamans, Druids, Hunters...
44:49 This is the heart of the Tauren.
The first time i heard this one was in Feralas as I approached the tauren camp. I remember traveling to that spot just to listen to the music haha
This should be returned to bfa somewhere. It brings me chills everytime
Right on the spot.In reality this is the heart of the native americans but i get the idea :)
i used to put this on in my headphones walking out of gym ;p
Every time I come back to listen to these (videos) while I program, I tend to spend some time reading the peoples stories even though I've read them multiple times before just to relate to my stories and remember the good days of vanilla experience.
I do exactly the same, my friend... Good old days. I was 14 Years old at this time. What an amazing time :)
Doing the same while coding
My second character was a tauren. I remember how vast the plains of Mulgore seemed, and this music certainly gave it a touch of magnificence. That's a feeling I will never get again in any game, it's impossible to re create.
It's not impossible but most games don't bother.
Only thing that comes close is Breath of the Wild.
I remember questing as a Tauren druid, I also remember me thinking that Mulgore was the entire game and losing my marbles when I realised there was an entire world to be explored.. And oh did I explore.. I probably spent a good week just walking around not even questing, just in complete amazement from what I saw. Some troll rode by on his raptor and told me about questing and that was it.. 15 years later and I'm still just walking around in amazement.
So true lol
I told my daughter that when I die, I want her to play this at my wake. What a way to go.
Jason Hayes and the rest of the team working on the music in vanilla = absolute legends. Greatly talented, and 1.55 still hits me deep in the feels so many years after!
This weekend I joined the classic wow stress-test. I started as a tauren shaman. I met 2 guys and we spend the whole evening around a campfire in Bloodhoof Village (near a npc who couldn't stop talking about water). Had one hell of a blast just moo-ing and telling cow puns.
Also, 44:49 was playing in the background while me and my friends were dancing in the moonlight. With the pixel flames were warming us from the campfire.
46:48 Oh man, such fond memories I had in this place. It was like living another life of endless possibilities. A perfect escape from the struggles of my youth.
The music of Mulgore tells the players so much about the Tauren without saying a single word. It's brilliant.
When World of Warcraft came out, I lost almost a year to it, and then I decided I had to go and do something else with my life. Not because I didn't love it, but because I knew I would never leave. I also knew it would never die, and that it would always be a fantastic world I could to return to anytime in the future when I was ready. Thought I'd get old, retire, and live in Warcraft
Blizzard was Blizzard, I could always rely on them to be there for me.
Now I'm here, just listening to the music, the world of warcraft and blizzard I knew only lost memories, and I wish I could go back
I love my life now, and I loved what I had back then. Once I was a tauren shaman in robes or Arugal, kind of a misfit, but accepted by everyone. I have become that tauren later - big, kind and still a bit of a misfit. But now when I hear this music... I don't understand, why is my heart breaking?
Because, u know good time has passed and u no longer can turn back the clock. Society today are generally more harsh.. u miss the innocent moment you had back then..its ok …we all feel the same as you did and its fine.
Also we dont have so much stuffs to worry back then, we grew up now, hope you can find new peace..
i find tauren's are the most friendliest players
they are. i wish thrall comes banck with ally and rip sylvanas apart.
_Peace, friend._
That‘s so true. Tauren players are the ones who fit their race the best. Well met.
orc players are toxic
Yea we are pretty chill
Mulgore and Barrens music will ALWAYS bring out the feelz in me
This is the only game that when playing, blurred the lines of in game and reality, It really gripped your heart and mind and transitioned you into a beautiful world to explore with so much detail and creativity.
J'aime beaucoup trop les musiques de ce jeu, je n'ai jamais mis une autre musique en fond pendant que j'y jouais, je n'ai jamais désactivé les musiques, et jamais désactivé la case "en boucle", j'avais continuellement les musiques pendant que j'errais dans les vastes contrées d'Azeroth. Je ne me lasserais jamais de visiter ces lieux, ni d'entendre ces magnifiques musiques.
Home.
Hey! You came back! :)
Was going to say this too. Home.
At least it was before I fucked everything up
home indeed
This is what I don't think people understand about Azeroth. We aren't playing a game, dude. That's home.
I've been playing WoW since 2005 and while I don't play as much these days, I still will log on just so I can run around Mulgore and enjoy the peacefulness that it brings me. There is something magical about that zone and it brings back such fond memories of starting my journey with WoW as my first character. Running up to a lvl 6 Plainstrider at lvl 1 and getting utterly destroyed, spending hours fishing in the lake, or finally finding that rare Kodo roaming around so I can finally get another six slot bag.
i was a troll hunter and i'd always come back to mulgore to try to tame that super rare pink plainstrider ohh what was the name like mezzanache or something like that, because i could never tame the white lion since i had already done the quest to spawn it :(
I tamed that guy. Hasn't left my side since. That rare kodo (Arra'chea) was the only kodo you could tame that wouldn't shrink down to the size of a dog.
My cats loved this video. Watching the NPC’s moving around on the screen and the calming music lol
Dude this video is literally my cat's favorite channel on TV. We put it on every night at bed time 😂
I love this, my starting zone. Pause to consider how genius it was to put weather in,... how many other zones had that?
Brings back great memories, but also brings a feeling of melancholy. I know I'll never be able to relive that special time in WoW when the game was simpler, more about the epic nature of group content, the storytelling, the unknown, the feeling of going out and progressing with your friends. Molten Core through Naxxramas. Incredible. Vanilla was the best time in WoW's history. I know it was really flawed in various ways, but it was also so superior in others. I think it was superior in the most core areas of MMORPG. My memories are so vivid from back then, and hearing the music pulls those memories back from the recesses of my mind. I was in college when WoW came out. I was able to experience all of Vanilla during that time. Incredible.
One of the most defining moments in gaming for me, making my first warcraft character - tauren hunter, working my way through the newbie zone and heading down the road to bloodhoof village - noticing all the mountains far in the distance gave the world a sudden depth and vastness I had never encountered in gaming before. With moments like that coupled with music like this, its no wonder I could never get enough of warcraft back in the day.
Leaving this on in the background for my cat to listen to, while I go out for a walk ♥
Reminds me of the times when the only thing that mattered was playing WOW with my friends and brother creating the best memories. So many memories I will never forget. If only there was a way to go back… 😢
First ever toon I rolled was a Tauren Warrior named Keenpeen on The Venture Co RPPVP US East server back in 2006 knowing absolutely nothing about the World of War craft. OH what a feeling! The sounds, the sights, the combat, adventure, mystery, discoveries, social interactions and the infinite amount of possibilities was so engaging. If I think back hard enough I can feel how the dopamine hit playing back then. I have only one word. BRAVO!
This actually brings tears to mt eyes. Because. No game has ever or will ever capture the feeling and joy i had for this game. Vanilla wow and retail wow are so far different that they are two completely sofferent games in every way. I hate what wow is today, i absolutely love what wow was then. This sound track legitimately hurts my chest.. i want this again. I want this joy back in my life.
Been playing since vanilla and while I have changed classes in Warcraft, there has only ever been one race for me. I never reached the cap in vanilla, I used to just make new Tauren and level through Mulgore over and over. Every time I would get the quest to go to the barrens I would restart. Sell everything and send all the silver (sometimes 1g lol) to a bank character. Remake the character and send him the gold. I never wanted to leave Mulgore as a child. Today, I queue arena from Mulgore on my Tauren Druid and my hearthstone is always set to The Cat and the Shaman Inn in Thunder Bluff.
"Winds be at your back."
Tauren was always my favorite race because of Mulgore. I always loved how peaceful and calm it was with the gentle rolling grasslands and the mountains in the background, and the cool totem poles and aboriginal tents. So nostalgic. Every now and then I’ll jump on my free trial account that I have and ride around Mulgore and visit Bloodhoof Village for a trip down memory lane.
Thank you Mulgore so much, for all the memories of my adventurous virtual childhood
This is where my first WoW experience started back in the day for me and my brother. I was completely immersed and amazed but at the same time having no clue what adventure this was going to be for the next years. Probably one of the best memories of my "gaming life", thanks.
Cheers To More Experiences like our first time here !! Amazing World, Music and A place that enable us become to children when we visit it again. Relive the vibe , the nostalgia and our amazing experiences with friends or peaceful solitude
Reminds me of being 12 again and as a Night Elf around level 10 I wanted to see what Tauren were like and traveled all the way from Teldrassil to Mulgore just to walk around in the plains. I was on a PVP server and didn't think to swap servers to make one.
This is where I belong to... I am always proud of being a Tauren.
Haha I have such the same feeling Mulgore is my dreamt home !
I still play my Tauren that I rolled in vanilla. Occasionally I will roam around Mulgore for a bit just to recapture some of the vibe.
44:50 - Good God, hearing this today, 18 years later. Nothing, and I mean nothing comes close to hearing this for the first time, running across Mulgore, wondering where are you going and what will happen next? That time was the best time in all of my online gaming experience. This was flawless.
I remember being a 9 year old kid and watching my step dad play wow in absolutely fascination with how big the world is and the fact you could go anywhere, it was my addiction for years.
I remember the first night of logging into the game with my tauren warrior. and atmospheric hits me like a sledge hammer. So many people playing doing similar stuff learning characters people dieing logging out and back in again (server instability) and just playing for hours. Simply amazing
Its amazing how etched into memory WoW is for all of us who played it almost 20 years ago, for a virtual world.. I can honestly say WoW memories are dear to me as much as some "real" ones, same for people I've met there
First toon was a Tauren warrior. I miss the days of thinking only Mulgore existed. When I found out there was more, my head exploded! Miss this so much.
No matter how ultra amazing graphics new games come up with, amazing maps.. none feels like Azeroth. No idea what it is, what kind of a dark magic, even 16 years later, it still gets me.
I remember my first Wow experience playing as a hunter dwarf in Dun Morough. I was entranced into the immersion. Its almost as if I completely lost focus on my real surroundings and walked into a fantasy world of exploration, wonder, and excitement.
Nothing better than the rolling plains of Mulgore with the plains music playing, the nostalgia is real!
For me it was Barrens, but then coming to Mulgore was a nice refreshment,and equally peaceful and soothing.
Perfect ambience for working at my desk!
Nice! Thank you very much for picking my videos. I know there are hundreds out there! :-)
I use this song for relaxation with kids at school they love it and I love spreading wow spirit accross the new generation haha !
Hell yeah... Remember this... 15 years later I still play my tauren warrior
Oh my... I'm gonna shed a tear 😥
ahhhhh man this is so incredible thank you so much for this, i never mained a tauren i was a troll originally but i ALWAYS started a bunch of low level taurens because the starting zone was soooo peaceful and beautiful and just made me feel so happy, the music was so chill and nice. ahhhh making me want to fire up the vanilla server but it's never the same since i know everything now and have none of my old friends to play it with :(
This was my happy place as a kid. I can’t wait for classic to experience this again.
Edit 2 years later: Well Classic was a shit show of bots and boosters.
Thank you very much for this video.
As many people said before me in the comments: It instantly takes me back to 2005 (launch in Germany) with my Tauren Druid. Life was good. Nearly makes me cry.
Can't stress this enough: THANK YOU!
I spent so many hours here in mulgore back when I was in highschool, this brings so many good memories of all the friends I did in this game, thanks for making this I love it!
Mulgore's music brilliantly expresses the culture and struggle but also newfound hope for the Tauren, who at this point had secured a position in Thrall's Horde. The Tauren were battered on all sides by the Centaur, Quillboar and Harpy. One of the great ironies of the Tauren is that they are great peacekeepers and lovers of the Earthmother and its creatures, but ultimately side with off-worlders, leading a bloody campaign against the savage races of Kalimdor.
I thought I had liked each and all of your Classic WoW videos! And Mulgore is my favourite starting zone when playing on the Horde faction. When it comes to looking for Classic soundtracks while I work, your videos are always on the top. Hope you're doing well my friend.
For Classic I’ve decided to play faction and species I didn’t know at all to have freshest possible experience. So I’ve had chance to learn about Horde from the scratch. This was as amazing as the Vanilla.
Sooooo many hours of my life spend in Vanilla Mulgore, I might request this to be played at my funeral :D Great memories and thanks so much for running this channel.
Brings me back when I was 13 going through the wild hunt. Nothing like the warm feeling of nostalgic memories in a fine tune.
Thank you Jonathan! It was a nice feeling. I was in my early 20s when I started, but I still felt like a little kid :)
No looms, no powerleveling, no dialogue skipping. Just you, the open green and your rank 1 Lightning Bolt. And if you were extra lucky, another player to party up with and vibe together. About a year ago the nostalgia hit so hard it brought me to Classic for a few months but I stopped playing a month before WotLK.
Right in my heart...
Happy my video had this effect on you.
/bow
Meisio
I chose Tauren because it was the largest hero in the game. My first hero was a warrior, then hunter, shaman, druid and I kept going and couldn't stop. I had about 12 heroes at the max level before I stopped playing. When I hear Mulgore music I feel nostalgia. These days long gone but they have warm place in my heart.
Vast, bright, brave, pure, majestic. Mulgore.
I am probably one of the youngest players, since kids these days know less and less what world of warcraft even is. 23 now but i remember when I was still in elementary school, I always watched my big brother playing it. And for me it was the most realistic videogame ever. Watching real people running up and down on the strees in goldshire. And it was exact this moment i fell in love with the world I wanted to be a part of ever since. When I got my own computer at around 15 I wanted to play all the games i knew my brother played. However my brother insisted that everyone who wants to play WoW had to play warcraft 3 before. So I went and played it, I learned more about the characters and the world. Once finished I had to play on a BC private server first, because again my brother wanted me to see the pre cataclysm wow, the "real" wow first. We quested for like weeks but stopped at one point. I finally joined the live servers shortly before WoD was released. 6 years have already past and I feel like I am a veteran player myself. I made countless friends , went on countless adventures, and spent countless hours running through azeroth. As much as I love WoW, nothing will ever bring back the feelings I had playing... No experiencing the world and history of warcraft...
I remember my friends at school telling me to get Warcraft so I got the trial for World of Warcraft. Apparently they meant Warcraft 3 but it was too late by then. From the moment I made a tauren warrior and realised what the game was and that it was real people around me, I was totally sucked in. I'd never heard of the game before playing and will always remember that first experience fondly. For those reasons Mulgore is my favourite WoW zone til this day.
46:50 The soul of mulgore. I was looking for this music for almost 20 years :) Going to extasy now ) Found it ye
This must be played at my funeral, or I'll refuse to attend.
2:11:00 Thunder Bluff at sunset with a little light rain.
On top of the inn in TB was my absolute favorite place to be. I had multiple characters of different races w/ hearthstones set to TB...and friends who knew how much I loved it would often tell me when it was raining there and I would hearth back just to sit on top of the inn, on that little net and .... listen and watch it rain.
I could listen to 2 hours of just that..
Binge-watching all these zones and the tears flowing down my face.. Enough said..
CLASSIC+ HERE WE COME!
I just want you to know that I use your videos to study, if I achieve my goals you will be one of those that I remember. Thank you very much, sorry for my English.
I was 7 when i started my first tauren. Everything was so... Peaceful. As a kid i craved more crazier and energetic adventures, so i picked those tribal trolls over them. But today, taurens are my 2nd favorite race. Whilst trolls remains my favorite mostly due to abundant lore and awesome accent. Tauren will be a close second, Not because of what they have, but what they are.
whoa same here with the races i mained troll but always made tauren alts to play in mulgore because it was sooo peaceful and fun, and sometimes you could come back as like a level 40 and there would be some silly level 15-30 alliance exploring and it's always be a fun fight or funny that they'd just charge right at me like they could win 30 levels down lol, i always loved goin to senjin village too to talk to the witch doctor and get all the cool buffs he gave like making you huge or shooting you in the air or making you a toad, i could not get enough of that as a 14 yr old lol
Tauren hunter was my first ever character that I played when I was a kid in 2005. I always went to areas that were way out of my league because I wanted to explore. I would be in alliance areas with my somewhat- low - LVL Horde hunter and my dad would walk into the room with a look of ??!!?!??!
I remember being so excited when I found a new area (which was the Barrens entrance east of Mulgore.) It was late and I had the go to bed, so I saved the exploring for the next day. When I got home from school I jumped on the computer to go discover the new area and then died so many times because I wasn't at the right LVL 😂
There are parts of retail that I really like, but I think I'm mostly play for the nostalgia.
Almost 19 years ago Iaunched the game for the first time. 10 years ago I meet my wife during a raid and now, 2 weeks ago my son played for the first time. Almost feel line a legacy
That's awesome! I met many of my good friends playing this game and we still talk to this day. Can't believe I have been playing one game for 19 years lol, but man, the memories and fun are just so worth it.
I cant listen to this anymore. Ill straight up start breaking down.
I always find myself coming back to this video. Great work!
Magic :) Just be happy we were there to be part of it, not that its over.
I play all your ambience videos as background noise and occasionally come watch, while at work. I remember joining WoW 3 months after it released in 2004, good times!
Mulgore, my most nostalgic area!
If you really want nostalgia, watch in 144p or 240p and then think about how badly you wanted one of the kodo mounts in Bloodhoof Village.
Thx for great Music & Ambience - really brings great memories
You are welcome :)
You can also check out the vanilla gameplays. Some of them are with Taurens. They are with music & ambience of course, but a little different than this one. Link here: ua-cam.com/video/o8enQ6YcSVw/v-deo.html
The nostalgia of discovering this beauty is awesome! 😇😇😇 Thank you, Meisio!!!
So many memories. My early days on wow in 2004. Thx alot for these soundtracks.
Thank you cut letting Alexensual use your videos. Much appreciated.
fascinating zone, Thunder Bluff is the best city for Horde, beautiful
Hao! I am excited to explore the plains of Mulgore with you once again traveler. Walk with the Earth Mother.
00:44:46 Thunder Bluff Walking 3 is just so good...
This takes me back!
The feels.
Thank you for watching :)
this was such a great game
One of my most favourite places to be.
Yea wow wil be the one gaming experience that’s the best in history . Tht can never be replicated or renewed / replayed . I’ll never forgot man . The good ole days. Was 11 when I started now I’m 24 had a good couple year run .. I hate n love the nostalgia feeling . It’s unexplainable man . I can always hear tht Tauren crying asking him to find his dog . Hits you right in the feels .
Peace friend!
The winds guide you!
Meisio ahhhh i’ve been expecting you!
My fist class is a tauren hunder!!! So memories
Tauren
I love this music... love WoW as well. Thanks for sharing.
Super good music to read to- Meisio and Everness- Both make wonderful cuts. From the bottom of my heart, Thank you friend :)
I remember being 11 years old, and just got into World of Warcraft...my first character "Greslig" a Tauren Warrior that made it to lvl 43
Simple and wonderful times...
I have these on specifically for studying and it's so nice! I love the ambience of Classic WoW, Thank you!! :D:D:D:D