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Paint it Black - The Rolling Stones (Bardcore | Medieval Style Cover) Also: I made a Patreon! 

Hildegard von Blingin'
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Good day fine folks! I am so thrilled to announce that I finally made a Patreon! I'll be posting all sorts of things, from early access videos, to downloads, art, polls, and songs from the cutting room floor. The first Behind the Scenes video is available for all, so please go have a look!
The Art:
An album of miniatures from the early 17th century, featuring the characters of the commedia dell’arte. (PRPH Books)
The Lyrics:
I see a red door
And I want it painted black
No colours anymore
I want them to turn black
I see the maidens fair
Dressed in their summer clothes
And I must bow my head
Until my darkness goeth
I see the lonely chapel
‘Tis all painted black
With flowers and my love
Both never to come back
The townsfolk cross themselves
And swiftly look away
Much like a newborn babe,
It doth happen every day
I look inside myself
And see my heart is black
I see my red door
I must have it painted black
Look now for no more day
Nor night, but that from hell,
Then all must as they may
In darkness learn to dwell
No more doth blue spread o’er my green and wretched sea
I could not e’er foretell this fate befalling thee
If I stare long enough
Into the setting sun
My love shall laugh with me
Before the morn doth come
I see a red door
And I want it painted black
No colours anymore
I want them to turn black
I see the maidens fair
Dressed in their summer clothes
And I must bow my head
Until my darkness goeth

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Комментарии : 1,4 тыс.   
@m.dilitto5488
@m.dilitto5488 Год назад
Too late to soothe the distraught widows of the Black Plague, but thankful to have it for our own generation
@faizalf119
@faizalf119 Год назад
I thought this is about the 100 years war
@handroids1981
@handroids1981 Год назад
They see me soothing, tryna catch me riding dirty...
@Sakja
@Sakja Год назад
It's about a lost girlfriend.
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@@faizalf119 - With all the references to black? The nursey rhyme, "Ring around the rosie, pockets full of posies. Ashes, ashes, we all fall down." is thought by folklorist Jean Harrowven to reference the plague. Rosie = red skin wheals, posies = herbs carried as 'protection' from the disease, fall down = dead. (Not all folklorists agree, though.) With the Medieval connotation, the song certainly fits with the plague.
@faizalf119
@faizalf119 Год назад
@@MossyMozart How about Rosie as in the England's Red Rose?
@GilTheDragon
@GilTheDragon Год назад
Huzzah, this has purged the phlegm and black bile from my soul, furious choler and vibrant blood resound!
@Kate-gh5qb
@Kate-gh5qb 4 месяца назад
Inspired nod to O Fortuna. You are goooood.
@jakajakos
@jakajakos Год назад
Bardcore is awesome and you are the best at making it
@docstockandbarrel
@docstockandbarrel Год назад
This
@gx3305
@gx3305 Год назад
idk man have you checked out ye olde monkey rap?
@norai.5826
@norai.5826 Год назад
Trust me: when the *bardcore* phenomenon exploded, I decided (using many keywords and the various names the genre had) to search for the *earliest examples* of the genre on RU-vid, till I reached the very 1st years of the site. The few pioneers were musicians playing real instruments just for fun, then there were those who made the microgenre a success and the newcomers, mostly making stupid MIDI instrumentals, and I rapidly got tired of bardcore, cos -in synthesis- *Hildegard* is/was awesome, *Algard* The Bard was quite good, but most part of the rest sucked for my personal taste.
@sasha1mama
@sasha1mama Год назад
Agreed. Hell, I say, with the fools in Hollywood - indies are better by far and uncorrupted to boot!
@brightfaith8403
@brightfaith8403 Год назад
I hate how everyone uses the word “core” at the end of everything😭
@tlf7674
@tlf7674 Год назад
"No more doth blue spread o’er my green and wretched sea I could not e’er foretell this fate befalling thee" is an absolutely incredible couplet, fantastic writing.
@ricomuru9486
@ricomuru9486 Год назад
what does the second line exactly mean? im guessing tis something do that her partner brought life and tempestous joy in her otherwise depressing life?
@poodlemeister22314
@poodlemeister22314 Год назад
"I couldn't forsee (predict) this outcome that is happening to you" is the literal translation @@ricomuru9486
@kewoshk
@kewoshk Год назад
@@ricomuru9486I think the plague got him 😔
@eviesharpe1183
@eviesharpe1183 Год назад
​@@ricomuru9486 the original is "no more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue, I could not forsee this thing happening to you"
@markcoutts7750
@markcoutts7750 9 месяцев назад
😅😂 can I use do that to old Pink Floyd lyrics ?? I bet you'd sound just as awesome eh !💜☮️🫂🇨🇦
@WhitneyAvalon
@WhitneyAvalon Год назад
Yesssss! This starts out fantastic and then somehow gets more and more epic as it goes.
@Dinoface96
@Dinoface96 Год назад
Ayyy le legend herself comment hier!
@Hildegardvonblingin
@Hildegardvonblingin Год назад
Thanks Whitney! It was hard to fit the whole choir in my studio, but we managed! 😉
@danielsellers8707
@danielsellers8707 Год назад
​@@Hildegardvonblingin I like this one but Holding Out For A Hero is my all time favourite! The Rolling Stones are heavy rock and you're more easy listening. Much more peaceful than the original; I like the choir part at the end - it sounds EPIC!
@itachitard6096
@itachitard6096 10 месяцев назад
@@danielsellers8707 came back to listen to this masterpiece again i must say i totally agree i love things like that!!!
@rorkgoose6114
@rorkgoose6114 10 месяцев назад
@WhitneyAvalon, as it goeth
@Stormbringer50
@Stormbringer50 Год назад
It's nice that bardcore is still alive in '23. Hildegard is the best since anno domini 1135... "I've seen her live in the Kingdom of Heavens Jerusalem 1139"
@JamesTaylor-je6es
@JamesTaylor-je6es 7 месяцев назад
In its prime me finx
@Anachronismgorl
@Anachronismgorl Год назад
I adore the recent reinvention of 60s music as bardcore on your channel. I’m biased my dad and I used to Listen to this stuff. He’s passed away now but he would have really gotten a kick out of this. ❤
@Hildegardvonblingin
@Hildegardvonblingin Год назад
So much 60s music translates well. And thank you, I hope he would have enjoyed it. 🙏
@Anachronismgorl
@Anachronismgorl Год назад
@@Hildegardvonblingin I’m sure he would have. He loved pumped up kicks.
@WizWiteKnight
@WizWiteKnight Год назад
I just sent this to my dad because I have vivid recollections of listening to this with him when I was toddler in the 80s. For what its worth, my dad enjoyed it. I wish you could have had the same experience.
@Anachronismgorl
@Anachronismgorl Год назад
@@WizWiteKnight Thank you. It's almost three years now and I still think “I should send this to Dad” whenever something like this pops up on my feed. It's bittersweet for sure.
@breakatmo
@breakatmo Год назад
​@@HildegardvonblinginJust out of curiosity, which song have you found to be the opposite of this? The one that was most difficult to translate into the bardcore style?
@Soonjai
@Soonjai Год назад
The Choir at the end hits really hard. I would really love to hear "Bad Moon Rising" in hour style.
@jakeheye4931
@jakeheye4931 10 месяцев назад
YES! I love that song!
@Andrew_in_the_garden
@Andrew_in_the_garden Год назад
There's a lot of medieval covers out there but yours are some of the only ones who don't sound like someone just took the lute sound on a synth and I truly adore them for it, ALSO THE CHOIR IN THIS ONE IS EPIC
@googiegress
@googiegress Год назад
apt
@mals86
@mals86 Год назад
YESSSS Choir giving Carmina Burana vibes
@norai.5826
@norai.5826 Год назад
As I wrote under a comment, when the *bardcore* phenomenon exploded, I decided (using many keywords and the various names the genre had) to search for the *earliest examples* of the genre on RU-vid, till I reached the very 1st years of the site. The few pioneers were musicians playing real instruments just for fun, then there were those who made the microgenre a success, and then the newcomers, mostly making stupid MIDI instrumentals, so I rapidly got tired of bardcore, cos -in synthesis- *Hildegard* was (and is) awesome, *Algard* The Bard was quite good, but most part of the rest sucked for my personal taste.
@googiegress
@googiegress Год назад
@@norai.5826 Makes sense. Bardcore is different of course, but Filk was around decades previous in the SCA and ren faire circles. Because of the difficulty in organizing a complete band in such informal / low-budget environments, it's possible that the emergence of cheap synthesizers enabled Bardcore. And as with any amateur / hobbyist thing the early efforts will be less complex and lower production value. What's interesting is that, as you said, the genre has stalled a bit and there aren't many really high-quality creators.
@Soonjai
@Soonjai Год назад
To me the key difference between Hildegard and pretty much everyone else I encountered in genre is that she not only has lyrics in the Songs to begin with, but also adapts them to feel more natural within the Bardcore style.
@eurojack44
@eurojack44 Год назад
As an avid medievalist that adores the original song (and has a penchant for black always), I could not have asked for more. My cup runneth o'er.
@DrawnByLaserLove
@DrawnByLaserLove Год назад
It would be so awesome if some medieval fantasy film use these songs.
@PrincessFidelma
@PrincessFidelma Год назад
This has to happen!!!!!
@mwater_moon2865
@mwater_moon2865 Год назад
As they're doing a sailing-to-a-distant-shore montage, with the end the arrival!
@NathanPa-xo3zj
@NathanPa-xo3zj 10 месяцев назад
Would be dope to see Sir John Wick Movie
@sparkymularkey6970
@sparkymularkey6970 Год назад
I remember really enjoying the Stones cover of this song from back in '66, but man... Nothing beats the historic original.
@CalimehChelonia
@CalimehChelonia Год назад
Danke Schwester Hildegard! Der Herr sei Ihnen gnädig und schütze Sie auf allen Wegen!
@robinrehlinghaus1944
@robinrehlinghaus1944 Год назад
So sei es!
@eminakostic3406
@eminakostic3406 Год назад
A sentance seen today and also in 1500. Delightful
@latewizard301
@latewizard301 Год назад
Alright this is probably one of the best medieval comments as it's in German XD
@Fraulein_Sausageball
@Fraulein_Sausageball Год назад
Möge der HErr Ihro Heiligkeit gnädig seyn, unnd möge ER Ihnen auff allen Wegen beystehn
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen 8 месяцев назад
My German is super rusty, but I managed to chew through that one, and I laughed when it dawned on me what you just did!
@FrankCosbyNo-Relation
@FrankCosbyNo-Relation 10 месяцев назад
This is why you don't skip the bards college in Skyrim
@superlovelynumber1
@superlovelynumber1 8 месяцев назад
😮 👏👏👏👏👏❣️
@theeyeoftheyinyangs
@theeyeoftheyinyangs 8 месяцев назад
Indeed.
@FrankCosbyNo-Relation
@FrankCosbyNo-Relation 7 месяцев назад
@nerevar8823 k
@Chrisarva2408
@Chrisarva2408 7 месяцев назад
Dnd also
@midnightcoffee6463
@midnightcoffee6463 Месяц назад
Now I just want this song modded into Skyrim as a Bard song
@xyrex5243
@xyrex5243 Год назад
The Return of the Queen Also this song from the perspective of a Medieval widow completely changes everything. Amazing work.
@charlesphillips1468
@charlesphillips1468 8 месяцев назад
“How many valiant men, how many fair ladies, breakfast with their kinfolk and the same night supped with their ancestors in the next world!” - Giovanni Boccaccio (writing about the Black Death).
@gravehearted
@gravehearted Год назад
It’s always a joyous day when you release a new song! Love it. ❤️ Excited about the Patreon too.
@cactusbuds2979
@cactusbuds2979 6 месяцев назад
Makes me think of a grieving queen who’s been widowed refuses to heal
@Eloraurora
@Eloraurora 3 месяца назад
Juana of Castile?
@cactusbuds2979
@cactusbuds2979 3 месяца назад
@@Eloraurora Funny you mention her, I’m related to her on my mom’s side. We can never rule Spain cause they stopped her entire bloodline from becoming queen or king. (We also have a history of bipolar in the family dating back to my great great abluela, so who knows what she had mental health wise)
@cactusbuds2979
@cactusbuds2979 3 месяца назад
@@Eloraurora My uncle has thousands of documents on our heritage and I couldn’t tell you how far it traces back but if I ever find it I’ll say something
@ange9563
@ange9563 Год назад
INCREDIBLE!!! THE CHANTING!!! Also this makes me want a sympathy for the devil cover
@MoonBratStudio
@MoonBratStudio Год назад
YES!! Sympathy for the Devil, for sure!!
@TehAmelie
@TehAmelie Год назад
Seems like it would be a challenge to reframe the concept of that particular song to something that's both understandable to the common people of the era and also wouldn't get the singer burned at a stake. And then reworking the references to modern history. . .I could hardly imagine it, but then I'm not much of a medievalist. If anyone could do it it's got to be the Lady Hildegard.
@elias.t
@elias.t Год назад
@@TehAmelie Hildegard rewrote Orinoco Flow to only reference ports that were known to medieval Europe. She could do it, no doubt.
@Lefaid
@Lefaid Год назад
​@@elias.tOoo, make it like an enemy king!
@gblikestosew
@gblikestosew Год назад
​@@TehAmelieI sort of like the idea of a song that would get her burned at the stake. Give me Heretic Von Blingen!
@polymorphesquirrel
@polymorphesquirrel Год назад
I now feel like all the church choirs completely squandered their potential.
@ogrehaslayers605
@ogrehaslayers605 5 месяцев назад
Right? Imagine this with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir!!!
@sconesandjam
@sconesandjam Год назад
Oh I've been waiting for this one. Thank you so much, Hildegard!
@star3catcherSEQUEL
@star3catcherSEQUEL Год назад
The best part is how this is actually pretty fitting for a time riddled with black plague.
@PersonOfRandomnesss
@PersonOfRandomnesss Год назад
One of my favorite songs + content creators, awesome! This is hauntingly beautiful, captures the song perfectly in your style, while keeping its drive behind it.
@jesse3311
@jesse3311 Год назад
Ho-ly SHIT. This one is ON ANOTHER LEVEL even compared to your typical work. The sense of epicness and scale (like with the initial drop then the outro) SERIOUSLY takes this up a notch and gives me goosebumps like crazy. If you ever have a Greatest Hits album this either needs to be the first or the last song on that track list! I am BEGGING RU-vid, oh holy algorithm, to make this viral.
@redacted702
@redacted702 Год назад
POV: Thine beloved hath returned from battle on his shield.
@tiekarkoulias5925
@tiekarkoulias5925 Год назад
This song is awesome. The chanting! THE CHANTING!!! ❤ I think this this is the only Bardcore artist that actually uses vocabulary and phrasing that a medieval person might use; which only enhances every song. Keep up the great work Frau von Blingen.
@thisdude9363
@thisdude9363 Год назад
Technically Bardcore utilizes much later English than Medieval English to get the "Ye olde time" feel across. Which is fine. Considering Medieval English was essentially an entirely different language linguistically than what we understand today, and you would be completely incapable of understanding it if you heard it.
@comradewindowsill4253
@comradewindowsill4253 9 месяцев назад
​@@thisdude9363 well, not completely, it's Chaucer's English, so linguistically, much of its syntax and vocabulary is the same, or near to, with the main obstacle being the differences (and variance) in spelling-- and the still-common pronunciation of the silent E, when it's metrically advantageous. It's not that hard to figure out the meanings, after going over the written text a few times. Its poetry is still very similar to that of modern English, with its end-rhymes, its meter composed of feet of a set length of unstressed syllables, and (frequently) it is even in pentameter. Much better and more recognizable to the Modern ear than Beowulf, which is written in a front-rhyming four-beat Germanic schema that has more in common with Norse sagas than anything we would recognize as English verse.The main problem, actually, would be the writing of it-- it's not that hard to write like Shakespeare, who is the codifying author of Modern English, altho it's also very easy to miss the mark and sound like you don't know what you're doing, as with any unfamiliar English dialect. Writing in Middle English takes actually knowing the language in something other than a passive capacity.
@erikkennedy8725
@erikkennedy8725 Год назад
I'm getting goosebumps listening to this. Bravo!
@aredclwon
@aredclwon Год назад
Thank you 💖 My parents village is obligated to have all woodwork painted red to match the medieval church at its center. Now they can have a tune to go with it. Beautiful execution as always.
@g0reg0yle37
@g0reg0yle37 Год назад
When the world needed her most...
@siffchopf22
@siffchopf22 7 месяцев назад
hildegard, you're a gift to humanity, probably would have ended the middle ages 300 years earlier and singlehandedly ended the plague
@AspienPadda
@AspienPadda Год назад
Such deep and kinda sad lyrics that are usually obscured by the rock style is elevated here, well done
@angrypredator2704
@angrypredator2704 11 месяцев назад
This song was very popular amongst Crusaders returning home from the Holy Land
@wwirelesswwizard
@wwirelesswwizard Год назад
Another excellent cover! This is one of my favorite songs, so I was so happy when I saw the notification. 💜👍🏻
@super-duperdude2858
@super-duperdude2858 Год назад
Imagine a bard dropping this banger in 1466
@nalataamethyst2258
@nalataamethyst2258 Год назад
"Posted 8 seconds ago" and I've never been more thankful for missing hours of sleep, it's a delight to hear your voice
@iododendron3416
@iododendron3416 Год назад
I think you mean posted 1000 years and 8 seconds ago?
@nalataamethyst2258
@nalataamethyst2258 Год назад
@@iododendron3416 Indeed! Time traveling makes it difficult to keep track of time
@iododendron3416
@iododendron3416 Год назад
@@nalataamethyst2258 You're welcome. I knew this will have come in handy.
@CaitDuffy13
@CaitDuffy13 Год назад
That choral finish was just SUBLIME. It has made my day every time you've dropped a new song. Thou art a fantastical maiden, Hildegard.
@dylanrodrigues
@dylanrodrigues Год назад
I already know this is gonna be a banger Edit: listened to the song and this is a certified 1660s hood classic 🔥🔥
@googiegress
@googiegress Год назад
Verily it doth scorch
@emilyr3451
@emilyr3451 10 месяцев назад
​@googiegress7459 Yours is one of the best comments on here!
@marywilson4292
@marywilson4292 10 месяцев назад
My mom is a diehard fan of The Rolling Stones and she loves this remake! She loves how you still fit the beat with different instruments and really liked the choir!
@Splicher
@Splicher Год назад
Love the part with the chor. Fits very well to the song.
@iamdmc
@iamdmc Год назад
very Carl Orff ;)
@lacey2906
@lacey2906 Год назад
This gift was already giving, but then you get to the choir climax and it gives even more!
@FarhadHakimov
@FarhadHakimov Год назад
In the midst of the night, this cover cometh forth as the darkest, blackest of it all; most haunting and most beautiful, and none shall compare! Rejoice, for this is surely a marvel and a miracle! And the choir gave me goosebumps :p Also, congrats on Patreon! This is the kind of work I absolutely want to support.
@tylercarta433
@tylercarta433 10 месяцев назад
Definitely the best medieval version of Paint it Black.
@kaiserauthoria
@kaiserauthoria Год назад
The Orchestral sent me to another planet
@the_miracle_aligner
@the_miracle_aligner Год назад
This is just simply amazing!!! Well done as always Lady Hildegard
@mitwhitgaming7722
@mitwhitgaming7722 Год назад
Literally based a DnD character off this song. This is perfect. (Would legitimately listen to a 1 hour version of that instrumental)
@scottenchris
@scottenchris Год назад
When your Warlock multiclasses into Bard...
@djpegao
@djpegao 7 месяцев назад
_"Come closer young lad, let me sing you the ballad of the dark course that ravaged the lands and caused one forsaken men to go unwell and obsessed with dark colours"_
@AfonNoria
@AfonNoria Год назад
The spinster secretly sneaked out of her bedroom in the middle of the night, just wrapped in her shift and a warm cloak. Quietly she lead her palfrey out of the stables, not bothering with saddling the animal. Clinging to the horse in an non-ladylike fashion, she rushed over to the "Merry Abbess Tavern" to pledge her support to the lady with the most angelic voice.
@bavettesAstartes
@bavettesAstartes Год назад
Hildegard von Blingin is now officially the vampire heiress to the house of Rolling Stones.
@lebmanrocks3949
@lebmanrocks3949 Год назад
Awesome rendition!!
@belatortspota
@belatortspota 3 месяца назад
Brilliant!!! Omg please do more!!!!! This project is amazing!!!!
@Its_just_mary
@Its_just_mary Год назад
You didn’t need to go this hard with this one but you did. Absolute Queen
@mitchellmaxwell5068
@mitchellmaxwell5068 Год назад
Another banger from our queen 😩 ALSO I LOOOOOVE the choir at the end it hits SO HARD
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@mitchellmaxwell5068 - Like the chorus from "Excalibur" when Arthur rode through the country and all the plants returned to life.
@chonious9705
@chonious9705 Год назад
Finally. This is the cover we all needed.
@DungeonDad
@DungeonDad Год назад
Love the direction you took with this one. Stellar work as always
@alaricesenwein6185
@alaricesenwein6185 Год назад
I love this, I'd also love to hear her cover of Running Up That Hill, that would be awesome too!
@danielsellers8707
@danielsellers8707 Год назад
Yes I think the lyrics would medievalise, but it probably wouldn't be QUITE as good as Holding Out For A Hero...
@commandercors
@commandercors Год назад
Thank you for the glimpse into a universe in which Westworld got a medieval season. :)
@kimz2942
@kimz2942 Год назад
Wow. Love it. ❤
@dr_tones8534
@dr_tones8534 2 месяца назад
The choir is such a nice touch
@anthognome
@anthognome Год назад
I wasn't even aware how much I needed this in my life. Thanks!
@theimaginatrix7625
@theimaginatrix7625 Год назад
This is amazing! I love how the original melody just fits with this format so well, and your voice and wordsmithing is as glorious as ever! I love how you so gently alter the lyrics into a form that doesn't cost the song its meaning but still sends you back to medieval times!
@emilyr3451
@emilyr3451 10 месяцев назад
💯%
@tashikamala6917
@tashikamala6917 Год назад
This is a beautiful piece of art! I could not close my mouth whilst listening, simply because of how amazing this is
@GenkiGanbare
@GenkiGanbare 2 месяца назад
2:31 onwards sounds like it's going to cross over into Carmina Burana at any moment!
@j.d.7285
@j.d.7285 Год назад
I was listening to this while starting a dark urge playthrough in Baldurs gate 3 and OMG THIS IS SO PERFECT
@HobGungan
@HobGungan Год назад
I've been listening to and loving this song for decades and it's only just now that I realize it's a song about sorrowful loss instead of just edginess.
@ArchibaldWisco
@ArchibaldWisco Год назад
It would take a director with any level of common sense to play this track over any dramatic medieval battle scene. Great cover!
@passantparhasard
@passantparhasard Год назад
The ending chor is just magnificent.
@PKlovesDW
@PKlovesDW Год назад
The choir part! Oh my lord! This is an AMAZING cover of an amazing song! As usual, such thought has been put into this. Absolutely amazing!
@CoenusOfPolemocrates
@CoenusOfPolemocrates Год назад
There are choirs arrangements now? Our lady of the fair voice, we are undeserving of thy grace and blessings.
@kagitsune
@kagitsune Год назад
I like how you barely had to change these lyrics from the original in the beginning! But then your particular craft really comes out in the last couple verses!
@LadySpacey
@LadySpacey Год назад
The choral piece at the end was amazing. I want like a whole song version as just an epic choral piece. 🖤💀
@Lefaid
@Lefaid Год назад
Amazing. You did it again. This is beautiful!
@agnieszkapoznanska1242
@agnieszkapoznanska1242 Год назад
I didn't expect to find out today morning Hildegard releasing new song. THIS song! I even didn't know I needed that. Beautiful. Thank you.
@randomchaos69
@randomchaos69 Год назад
All hail hildegard 🤩🥰 another slay
@enothewonderdog
@enothewonderdog Месяц назад
Why haven't I seen this before? It's great!
@SMTRodent
@SMTRodent Год назад
Fantastic! Enjoying the lyrics!
@garrickparsons9077
@garrickparsons9077 7 месяцев назад
I'm going to have to build an entire DND campaign around this and Hurt. Just damn.
@wanderswithmoonlight681
@wanderswithmoonlight681 Год назад
This legitimately one of my favorite songs of all time. This might just be my new favorite cover of it. The reworked lyrics were fantastic, and the humming at the end of the song being done as a choir was fantastic. The way it built up was genuinely amazing. My jaw legitimately dropped and I just could not stop smiling. Fantastic job, and now I have to start my fifth listen.
@arwahsapi
@arwahsapi Месяц назад
As the new high king I demand this song sung in every inn across Skyrim!
@szabonimrodzombor987
@szabonimrodzombor987 Год назад
The whole song is soo good, but the ending with the choir is exceptional!
@edwardsimpson119
@edwardsimpson119 Год назад
Wow, the voice, the arrangement, I'm in awe of both the beauty and power of it!
@thehamlives
@thehamlives Год назад
Oh snap just got out of surgery and this drops!
@Hildegardvonblingin
@Hildegardvonblingin Год назад
Speedy recovery to you!
@OleandyrTheGreatDragonGod
@OleandyrTheGreatDragonGod Месяц назад
Oh damn, this version of the song slaps HARD. I recently made a new D&D character that's a Black Knight themed Paladin who's also a Dowager Viscountess, and this is PERFECT for her theme song!
@skipmage
@skipmage Год назад
This version is Epic; the way it sounds like it was written for an acoustic backing is awesome.
@Zillah82
@Zillah82 Год назад
The choir and the trumpets are chef's kiss. I have this on repeat now.
@noubliezpasdevivre
@noubliezpasdevivre Год назад
Thank you very much, noble lady, for another impressive performance ! 🥰
@theawesomer
@theawesomer Год назад
That choir at the end. Wow!
@Kreevox
@Kreevox Год назад
Those vocals are giving me chills
@brigittegoretzky9757
@brigittegoretzky9757 Год назад
I really enjoyed this. Towards the end it gets a feeling of "O Fortuna" from the Carmina Burana by C. Orff which is a piece I love.
@kailaslynwood
@kailaslynwood Месяц назад
This song inspires a D&D situation. The players just figured out about a plot to assassinate an important and beloved NPC that very night. They don't know where the NPC is, or who or where the assassin is. So they split up and scour the sprawling city in the evening, scrambling to find either one or both, each moment spent searching the assassination becoming more and more likely.
@armchaircommenter6805
@armchaircommenter6805 Год назад
Your adaptations are so clever, your voice is so beautiful and you are such a talented singer. Like with Weird Al, there are many examples where I like your version even better than the original. Thanks for doing what you do and sharing it with us! Du bist echt Spitze! ♥
@Parasaurolophus476
@Parasaurolophus476 Год назад
OMG the chanting at the end! Spectacular!
@neclark08
@neclark08 8 месяцев назад
...I got Goose-Bumps the moment the choir began singing....the hairs on my arms stood up straight..!
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT Год назад
This is just the kind of music pick me up I needed today! So happy you shared!!!!!!!
@Notsoshady4891
@Notsoshady4891 Год назад
These videos are always a treat. I end up listening for hours. The whole playlist every time a new one drops. The effort in making these must be enormous. The talent is obvious.
@CitizenMio
@CitizenMio Год назад
Now wouldn't all this Black be offset brilliantly with a Whiter Shade of Pale? 🤔
@mari._.the._.extrovert5674
@mari._.the._.extrovert5674 Год назад
Now *THIS* is the kind of music i want to listen to
@lexi-501
@lexi-501 Год назад
one of my favorite songs. Didn't think anyone could do it justice but you nailed it. well done ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Zayphar
@Zayphar Год назад
I am always excited to what lyrical translations you will use in your arrangements.
@sarahleonard7309
@sarahleonard7309 Год назад
You have the most incredible talent for covering songs that I hold so dear that I wouldn't trust anyone else with them. Gorgeous!
@MattMarshallUK
@MattMarshallUK Год назад
Really cool. The original has more contrast with the double time parts with the syncopated rhythm, which I missed from this version, but that awesome ending almost made up for it.
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