@@ceplma oh well first of all disclaimer: im not an expert but in the Middle Ages/ later on as well(not everywhere) if a woman did anything scientific related she was considered a witch and would be trialed as one
Legend has it the first Bard to go to hell played this tune on his way down, and that he still plays it to this day as the infernal realm's ambient theme
I’m angry that it took this long for YT to recommend this song to me,but I’ll forgive it for now. I’d just love the chance that Bon Scott can see that look down and see this song .
[Verse 1] Living leisurely and loving unchaste, A seasons right of passage on a journey of no returneth, I asketh not, leaveth me in peace, I taketh all I have in the pride of thy nobility, I need not of reason and need not of rhyme, For there is nothing I would doeth otherwise, Downeth I go, Time to attend the ball, My faithful comrades are there also, yea [Chorus] I am upon the Highway to Hell, Upon the Highway to Hell, The Highway to Hell, I am upon the Highway to Hell [Verse 2] Nay a signpost to halt, nor a limit upon speed, Not a single soul shall hinder my strides, Likened unto a wheel, I shalt spin it, No one in the land shalt befouleth me throughout, Hear me O Satan, I am repaying what I oweth, Performing in a rocking company, Hark, dearest mother, gaze upon me, I am merrily on my way to the promised land, Huzzah! [Chorus] I am upon the Highway to Hell, Upon the Highway to Hell, The Highway to Hell, I am upon the Highway to Hell [Bridge] Cease your attempts to stop me, Ho ho! [Chorus] I am upon the Highway to Hell, Upon the Highway to Hell, The Highway to Hell, I am upon the Highway to Hell (The Highway to Hell) I am upon the Highway to Hell, (The Highway to Hell) Upon the Highway to Hell, (The Highway to Hell) The Highway to Hell, (The Highway to Hell) I am upon the Highway to Hell And downeth I am going, Every mile of the way, I am upon the Highway to Hell
Love it! When the campaign that I am currently DM'ing one day ends, I'm going to use this as background music for a prepared super-recap of the entire adventure.
I remember listening to this on ye way to thy execution. Thy had shown some of my ankle and was able to solve a mathematical equation. Ye ole hanging tree thast glistening in ye sun.
In the original song I think of outlaws on motorcycles looking all badass... With this I'm picturing midevil outlaws riding on their horses and looking badass.
It is said, this song weas played by some random bard in a tavern, where Jan Hus was taking rest while heading to Constance to explain his thoughts in the early 15th century.
I know the way acdc's singer pronounces some words might seem strange, but the way he pronounces "like a wheel, gonna spin it" is something else, let me tell you... I'm italian, and to me it really sounds like "le galline con le spine" which means "spiked chickens"... Well, now that I have a medieval cover, I can imagine a knight facing cockatrices and be justified to do so...
@@kiisanalt No Sir, I LOVED it. I'm on deadline right now on a family video project or I would totally have stayed and checked out more of your work... I will be back.