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Not only is this an amazing song for the middle earth classics, I used it for a very personal video for my ex wife and son as the music to a montage of videos to their dog that died 2 years ago. It hit the spot and will always be extra special to us
probably the most touching, best fitting movie theme I have ever heard. best choice to give the job to a singer, who is emotionally so connected with the movie. gets me every single time, that I hear it. Great work there!
Yes I know right? It’s just too nostalgic and emotive on a different level. It gets me every single time too. 🥹 Glad you found this video and liked it. ♥️
So beautiful. In the lord of the rings and hobbit trilogies they always had the most creative brilliant people who loved the whole world that tolkien created and peter brought to us.
Gandolph says Bilbo hasn’t aged a day. I know I need glasses but Bilbo looks older and heavier to my old eyes Billy Boyd has the most beautiful voice ethereal and beautiful. The lyrics stick in my head and I want to hear them again. I went and bought the ones I liked so now I can listen to them when I want. I love music and the lyrics say much more about the story if you listen closely.
@@petrusinvictus3603 Yes indeed I do. I had a Tolkien friend from Finland back in the day, and it was really lovely to pick up some Finnish words and phrases. ☺️
Billy got such a beautiful voice - both fragile and strong. It’s so… Irish, if you know what I mean. It reminds me of songs like „Greensleeves“, „Scarborough Fair“, „Danny Boy“ and other classics. Sooo sad and sooo full of joy and beauty at the same time. 🙂
Brings me to tears about every time that I hear it. A reminder that this is an end of an era, which brings nostalgic sadness and joy all at the same time.
This is why Amazon Prime cant and never will make anything remotely successful or as powerful as the Peter Jackson movies. The love and dedication shown my everyone involved for Tolkien is amazing.
A beautifully moving song, so beautifully composed and Billy Boyd's voice just makes it more poignant as he has worked and lived through the films, his experiences and memories come pouring through in his singing. Just like with the movies, I'll never tire of this song. Showing both Alan Lee's & John Howe's beautiful artwork was the icing on this "epic' cake.
The last goodbye and the last of the good adaptations. Everything thereafter is a travesty and should not be associated with Tolkien or any of the previous adaptations.
Billy's song from LOTR always gives me goosebumps and yet it is so simple. This is a truly blessed ability, to build such an emotional load through music. And the Hobbit song.. not even ashamed to say it makes me cry everytime.
Just watching a mini documentary on one of the songs from the Hobbit trilogy really drives home how much more Peter Jackson and everyone involved in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films actually cared about Tolkien's work and the fans when compared to the dumpster fire that the Rings of Power was. I think more care and thought was put into this one song than the entirety of the Rings of Power series.
Did you read the hobbit. Because it’s pretty clear at least the writers and director of the movie couldn’t care less about respecting Tolkien’s work. Absolute trash trilogy
@@D00GNUKEM. Yes, I have read the books multiple times. While there are definitely differences and lots of things left out completely, I understand why they had to leave things out in the movies because otherwise the movies would have needed to be like twice as long, which I would have been fine with, but that's Hollywood I guess. Production companies want to see results and there are timelines and such. Some changes and things left out I don't really understand, but I never got the sense from those movies that the writers and directors didn't try to capture Tolkien's themes and the basic structure of the books. Whereas if you look at the Rings of Power it's almost unrecognizable when compared to the works it is supposed to be based on.
@@D00GNUKEM. Also, just to be clear, I was comparing the amount of care that went into the films vs the Amazon series. The films aren’t perfect, but to me, and frankly to the vast majority of Tolkien fans out there, Peter Jackson and the team associated with the movies did an extraordinary job translating the books to film compared to what Amazon did with The Rings of Power.
@@kennycarver1774 my bad man, I should have been clearer. My main gripe is with the hobbit films specifically. I absolutely love the Lord of the rings trilogy, it’s a masterpiece. But as for The hobbit. They fabricated a whole bunch of nonsense and added stupid recurring characters like legolas who was not in the original book. so they could milk 3x 3 hour movies out of it and beat as much money out of that dead horse as possible. While also simultaneously cutting out excellent parts of the original story that are Tolkien fan favorites. Tom Bombadil for example. I love the lord of the rings. Books and movies. The Hobbit. Is my favourite book of all time. And the movies disgust me. A simultaneous cash grab and slap in the face to real fans of the book. As for rings of power. I can’t comment because I refuse to watch it. I knew it would be terrible the moment they announced it.
@@D00GNUKEM. Yeah, I definitely agree with the whole Legolas nonsense, not to mention Tauriel. I honestly didn't dislike that character, but I didn't understand why they felt it was necessary to add in that character and a love story instead of adding in more of awesome characters like Beorn or Tom Bombadil like you said. I think Tom Bombadil is a difficult one though because so little is known of him in general. Despite it's flaws and my little gripes, when you compare it to Rings of Power it's a masterpiece. I think if you watched Rings of Power you would understand, but I definitely don't blame you for not wanting to watch it. It will just infuriate you.
I love all 6 end credit songs, and though Annie Lennox’s Oscar is totally deserved and though Enya is my private Goddess of Music, this song is the one which touches me the most.
I feel you on this. This song is really the culmination of a journey that, for many of us, began in the early 2000s. I think it has an added layer of nostalgia because of that. 🙂
Personally, Wandering Day from ROP felt very much in keeping with Tolkien, and despite it’s flaws, I thought like the show did have some lovely, poignant moments. ☺️
This is indeed a very poignant song and very much in keeping with Tolkein, and to be honest, I did think ROP had some beautiful Tolkienesque moments too - one example is the song Wandering Day which is (for me) on par with this song and others in LOTR. ☺️ There is always beauty to be found in the unlikeliest of places if only we are willing to see it.