“Goodbye my love. He doesn’t say it. There’s no room for softness.....not in Sparta. No place for weakness. Only the hard and strong may call themselves Spartans. Only the hard...only the strong....”
@@bojidaratanasov3090 You call that stealing? Excuse me, but go and listen to the music of ALEKSANDAR SARIEVSKI - Zajdi Zajdi Jasno Sonce, on which Hans Zimmer and Taylor Bates have based their music (as they themselves say). And for me, Hans Zimmer deviated from the melody to make it better. To say that this is a theft is a fucking scandal.
Who is here at 2020 just to hear this beautiful peaceful music that makes you nostalgic and you start feeling like a SPARTAN 2021 is near....but this song will never get old❤️
My family is from Sparta. My dad tells me stories of some of my ancestors who were Spartan warriors. This song makes me cry thinking of their bravery and honour 😭
I always feel a pang of sadness whenever I think about the history of all of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations... You have to wonder how things might have evolved had they (Greece or even Rome) learned how to govern better and stop the incessant internal squabbles. The amount of history that region has is overwhelming when you start reading about it.
@Philip Manousakis wrong thinking....this is just an illusion where you are living in today....a civilization cant last more than thousand years and this what you saying isnt logical because the birth of jesus is fixed and cant jump to 3020 instead of 2020 except if you have Roman time machine ( chariot of achelis ) for example hhhh
''Tomorrow, dawn time, we will yield our shields and, with spears in hands, our battle chants will be echoed through every step of ours as we attack the hordes of the barbarians. I will be advancing, shoulder to shoulder, keeping my place in the tight phalanx formation, feeling the heat of the sunlight, the smell of the iron, the sweat of the men, and I will be well aware that this is the last time I do so. My spear will be covered in blood and it will kill ten barbarians, or a hundred, or a thousand, but this will be barely useful, because my belly will be full of holes by the enemy spears and I will die. For Sparta. However, I am not dying only for the freedom of the Hellenes (Greeks) , neither for justice or law, not even Sparta alone. I will die because I will never see myself a slave, dragging my slavery's chains across the deserts of the Middle East. I will die to avenge Agesilaus, my friend, whose dead body I saw yesterday, pierced by an eastern arrow. I will die together with Aghilohos, who has covered my side with his shield in ten battles, and tomorrow he will be doing so for the last time. I will die for Leonidas, who is leading us to death, but who first taught us how to become men, and we are grateful. So, tomorrow, as the night will fall, our king Leonidas' kings-guard will be just a mass of dead bodies, then a pile of bones, and then nothing. Maybe someday, when Sparta's name will be forgotten, but also the massive empire of the king of kings (Xerxes) will fall into nothingness, someone will remember our sacrifice and see that with our death we became brave, fearless, loyal, and everything we couldn't just achieve while being alive. And this someone will say: 'The Spartans of king Leonidas' kings-guard died many years ago, but their memories are immortal and timeless'. This is the way it is going to be, and if someone disagrees, he deserves to die!'' ~ One of the 300, an actual ancient documentation.
All over the comments I see people fighting if its Macedonian or Bulgarian. Doesn't matter. You have a combined heritage which is beautiful and so exotic, more so for people who do not belong to your country, such as me. I love the music no matter what. peace ❤
Wow its alot more then a amazing song. This song played in my husband and I wedding as I walk down the path to meet my baby and take hands to finely start our life as one.
dimrtrina kukenska Who the fuck cares? Firstoff she hasn't claimed anywhere where this song comes from nor asked. Why can't people like you just shut up and just enjoy the music for fuck sake?
GUYS THIS SONG IS BULGARIAN cose My mother was singing for this movie.And i was there outside the studio wen they get that song....ANd stop whith all stupid coments
5.0 out of 5 stars Composer Tyler Bates Plagiarizes a Bulgarian Folk Song Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2012 The truth needs to come out about the theme song titled "Message for the Queen". Tyler Bates, the "composer" of the "300" soundtrack, literally took a famous Bulgarian Folk Song called "Zaidi, Zaidi Yasno Slantse" and presented it as his own work. I would not have minded if Tyler Bates used this famous folk song (even if it's for a story about Spartan Greeks) had he had the decency to acknowledge his borrowing from Bulgarian folklore. Instead, he tries to pass the song as his own work. There is a word for this kind of behavior -- PLAGIARISM. "Zaidi, Zaidi" is a traditional Bulgarian folk song belonging in the public domain, but if the composer had any honor he would have given credit where it is needed. Some people (Macedonians) claim that "Zaidi, Zaidi" is a song from Macedonia. I can only say that the earliest text of the song's lyrics is by the Bulgarian poet Luben Karavelov and it dates to 1878. Needless to say, the state of Macedonia was not even founded at the time.
@@AlbionNYC The text, maybe, is based on an Bulgarian poem but the music and the pipes that are used here were composed by our great Macedonian folk singer and songwriter Aleksandar Sarievsk. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zajdi,_zajdi,_jasno_sonce
Revisiting after 4 years Godd so much ecstasy in one place 😍 The best part is i still remember watching that movie for the first time that was no less than magic itself Just nostalgia aahh
Queen Gorgo My people Poles know what is suffering we have hard history and we know what you feel.Poland always with Sparta and Greece🇵🇱🇬🇷 we must be strong togeather 💪
"Adiós mi amor. No lo dice. No hay lugar para la suavidad ... no en Esparta. No hay lugar para la debilidad. Solo los duros y fuertes pueden llamarse a sí mismos espartanos. Solo los duros ... solo los fuertes ... "
The highest courage is that of absolute vulnerability, as in absolute vulnerability the futility of the ego is revealed while at the same time the formless, effortless and absolute position of the creator of creation is revealed within. The magic place lies between that which cannot be named but is the source from which all things emerge, and the mind. Anything of the mind is not touched. This is the highest way of existing.
Hayatında mutlu ol benim güzel aşkım, hiçbir zaman burada bu ritmi dinleyip hissedemeyeceksin bunları okuyamayacaksın, çünkü bilirim buralara yolun düşmez, çünkü bilirim artık bir yıldıza tapmanın yararı yoktur, sen her zaman oradasın, son nefesimde bir annenin rüyasında, çiçeklerle süslenmiş bir resimde. Her ne kadar kendime yalan söylesemde, avutmaya çalışsamda ben 3 yıldır başka bir kadını sevemedim, başka bir kadına bakamadım, kalan hayatım senin hatıralarını esir kıldığım kalbimle sona erecek, seni çok sevdim
Bende onu seviyorum onun için dinliyorum hatta ona bir kere rakı masasında dinletmistim bu melodiyi çok özledim onu ama imkansız benim için, ondan kalan son hatıram evladımdı 3 aylıkken onuda kaybettik iyice dağıldık ben çok sevdim oda sevdi ama olmazdı bizden olmadı yüreğim yanıyor cayır cayır nefes almak bile zor
Tyler Bates - The composer of the movie "300" responding to Macedonian claims: "As the composer of the music titled 'Message For The Queen', I would like to make it clear that while the introduction expresses the woodwind melody present in many recorded versions of the song "Zajdi, Zajdi Jasno Slance", this music is equally based on Bulgarian traditional folk music." First lyric record of the song was published in Turnovo (Bulgaria) by Ljuben Karavelov in 1878. Точка на спора!!!!!
Гогата Гогов The melody and carrying of the track reminds me of some etno serbian and montenegrian songs so similiar ,colors in the sound. I think the blodlines from our Ancestors are maybe same :).
pesnata e vo aranzman na Aleksandar Sarievski.... se razbira deka ideja za nejzino sozdavanje imal i od bugarskiot folklor...NO PESNATA VO OVAA FORMA KAKO STO E VO FILMOT e vo aranzman na Aleksandar Sarievski. Inaku samiot Sarievski istaknuva deka golem del e prevzemeno od pesnata "Црнеј горо, црнеј сестро" . Ljuben Karavelov ne bil peac i ne bil aranzer nitu producent na pesni !!! Sto tuka ne ti e jasno????
This song it's take me close to humanity, to everything it's beautiful in world ..make feel to Have hope, dreams and to thing to older times.... Pace all don't meter where you come and which can of skin u have..
Es Una De Las Escenas Mas Epicas De La Pelicula Y Con Este Soundtrack todo Cuadró A La perfeccion, Ese Hermoso Drama Que Refleja, Al Saber Que Su Rey, Su Esposo No Volvera!!! Sin Duda Unas De Las Mejores Peliculas Que He Visto❤️👸🏻
@@Zeus-gw8ir You wish "bro". Go back to Mongolia to talk with that Tatar mouth to your bros over there! Macedonia to Macedonians! Go cover yourself! If you know what I mean. ;)
@@jovanilijevski466 , you better read more dear incompetent neighbour. Its absolute joke what you talking now. We don’t hate you. Macedonia mean Mother next to her … just stop that hate and accept the facts. Oops, I shouldn’t call you Macedonian but North Macedonian, because Greece did not allowed you to take their history as you trying to do with ours. Have some respect for the nation that provided you independency and alphabet. Have some knowledge before coming across and killing Bulgarians. A nation without clear vision of their history is a lost nation. Even your names are Bulgarian so go to educate yourself little mistaken fellow.
I am dealing with mourning for my late brother, who was an Stock broker, animal lover and and athlete, He understood political principle and loved and was loved by his friends. He believed in FOREVER. Meaning people politics and animal rights, He CARED deeply about people and animals It equals a better world.
First of all I am neither Bulgarian nor Macedonian...just to make that clear. But the comments are so ridiculous I cannot believe it. This song is based or is rather a variation of the song called "Zajdi, Zajdi, Jasno Sonce" which was written by a man called Aleksandar Sarievski who was born in part of Yugoslavia which is now modern day Republic of Macedonia. So claiming this song is "Bulgarian" is just simply hilarious...
+Joe Kerr Macedonia was a part of Bulgaria , Bulgarians lived there . It was a province of Bulgaria my friend truly those fellas just made up their own history books and now they proclaim even Alexander the Great to be Macedonian . Good you are giving them some nice ideas and you are validating their bullshit my friend , but you are not well informed so I forgive you .
wolf950524 Yes, Macedonia used to be part of Bulgaria...back in the Middle Ages. It hasn't been part of Bulgaria since then. Bulgaria also used to be part of the Ottoman Empire...does that mean all Bulgarians are Turkish? Think about what you're saying...
+Joe Kerr It does mean those people are ethnic Bulgarians . To battle your example : Bulgarians used to kill their wifes which were pregnant from turkish people , then kill their children not to be taken as janissaries and then killed themselves , so they cannot be abused in any way . So Bulgarians are hardly turkish . But macedonians are Bulgarians in their blood and genes .
wolf950524 If Macedonians say they are not Bulgarians they are not Bulgarians. And as I said Macedonia wasn't part of Bulgaria for half a millennia. Not sure what are you talking about but Middle Ages are long gone. And ethnic identity is purely of subjective nature.
wolf950524 The state of the facts tells you I am right. There is nothing to believe. If Macedonians thought of themselves as Bulgarians they would be part of Bulgaria.
This is the original song ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tOo6LvU4jVA.html&ab_channel=ScytaleMK Modern remake: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XbfV0lTT3nw.html&ab_channel=To%C5%A1eProeski-Topic Instrumental version with traditional Macedonian/Balkan instruments ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PP9vIWf29Dk.html&ab_channel=SasoMitev-Topic The Balkans has really impressive folklore, which sadly we don't appreciate enough. Instead there is this genre, and phenomenon, of turbo-folk.
syed ali271994 "The Flute Is Something Like Indian or Persian... The Violin Is Like Spanish Or Portuguese and The Song Is..." that is Balkan music :) Best music in the world :)
Зайди, зайди, ясно слънце (популярна също в различни диалектни форми, като Зайди, зайди, ясно сонце) e популярна българска народна песен.[1] Песента се пее под различни варианти и в други балкански държави като Република Македония, Сърбия, Босна и Херцеговина и др. Мелодията на песента е възникнала вероятно през 16-17 век. Преди Освобождението на България от османска власт на основата на тази мелодия се пеят няколко градски и кръчмарски песни с различни текстове, както и народната песен “Булка върви, булка върви из гора зелена. Като върви, като върви жално плаче”. Текстът на съвременната версия на песента се среща в сборника от народни (или авторски)[2] песни и стихотворения "Нова песнопойка", съставен от Любен Каравелов и публикуван от редакцията на в. "Знание" още през 1878 г. във Велико Търново. Първият стих е взет от стихотворението "Сбирайте са, моми, булки (На Васил Левски)"[3], а вторият и третият - от народната песен "Булка върви из гора зелена".[4] В Бившата югославска република Македония съвременната версия на песента е аранжирана от композитора и изпълнителя на народни песни Александър Сариевски, което често води до противоречия за произхода на песента. Той казва следното: „ „Песента "Зайди, зайди, ясно сонце" беше създадена по примера на народната 'Черней горо, черней сестро". Слушайки и пеейки понякога тази песен, в мен възникна идеята да направя нещо подобно по съдържание, но със съвсем друга мелодия. Така, леко изпях песента, която много бързо стана популярна навсякъде, където я пеех. Тази песен за мен означава много, защото я приеха много хора, които се занимават с народна музика, но преди всичко много ми значеше, че я прие народът. Винаги когато някъде я изпълнявах, мисля че всеки присъстващ очакваше да изпея тази песен." “ - авторски превод на цитат от "Од Галичник до легенда" на Тодевски, К. 2002.[5]
I have fought countess time yet I’ve never met an adversary who could offer what we Spartans call a beautiful death. I can only hope, with all the world’s warriors gathered against us, there might be one down there who’s up to the task.
Stelios is my favorite of all the 300. Very sad at the end when he says it’s an honor to die at Leonidas’ side and the king replies “it’s an honor to have lived at yours”
Back in time this song used to make me feel his love and kindness but now it only reminds me of his violence and lies .. my love was too much for him.. he will never see my face again
@@merry7607 Песната „Зајди, зајди“ се пее и во Македонија и во Бугарија, така што не можете да кажете дека песната е само бугарска. Во најмала рака можеме да кажеме дека песната е и македонска и бугарска. The song Zajd, Zajdi is sang both in Macedonia and Bulgaria, so you can not say that the song is just Bulgarian. The least we can say is that it is both a Macedonian and Bulgarian song.
@Philip Manousakis It is a Macedonian and Bulgarian song, or if you prefer newer history, it is a North Macedonian and Bulgarian song. Itis sang both in North Macedonia and Bulgaria.
You fight from where is it this song! But you forget that you got all your knowledge from us! Greece will always be the first from all..Until the end of earth! 🇬🇷
Pls stop lying here, you can took a book and read the truth: "But if some slave or superstitious bastard had wasted and squandered what he had no right to, heavens! how much more monstrous and exasperating all would have called it! Yet they have no such qualms about Philip and his present conduct, though he is not only no Greek, nor related to the Greeks, but not even a barbarian from any place that can be named with honor, but a pestilent knave from Macedonia, whence it was never yet possible to buy a decent slave." DEMOSTHENES; PHILLIPPIC 3 9,31
Toše Proeski - Zajdi, Zajdi Jasno Sonce (2006 year) "Zaidi, Zaidi Jasno Slance" is one of the most popular Bulgarian folk song which is sung both in Bulgaria and in many other countries in the Balkans such as Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The melody of the work probably dates back to the XVI - XVII century. Modern text appears in the Proceedings of Luben Karavelov - "New Songbook" published back in 1878.
@@martinmomirovski9405 Song is Bulgarian, if you mongoloids even spoke a bit of your "native" language it would not be in slavic but in greek. It was written as a bulgarian folklore song and then re-writeen in different slavic countries including north macedonia which is not a country but a pithole for history of countries around you. Cry more, you are sad.