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I know I'm late to the party, but these are great. I love the playthrough vids with no commentary. Maybe make them longer? You could even revisit Classic zones with different race / class and make longer to mix it up. I'd like to see BC content done this way, and more Vanilla content. Loved the Sentinel Hill, STV, Wetlands, Arathi, Elwynn / Redridge videos, and wouldn't mind seeing them revisited with different classes. Also, Un'Goro, Swamp of Sorrows, Loch Modan, Dustwallow Marsh (from Theramore), Moonglade, Desolace, Feralas, and Blasted Lands would all be on my Vanilla wishlist. Whatever you choose to post for us, I'm tuned in, so thanks for the content!
Probably the most iconic, legendary, memorable and dangerous zone of World of Warcraft. This is where the game truly opens up. You're no longer in familiar and relatively safe territory. You're in full survival mode. You discover that the world is so much bigger, so much more eventful and mysterious than you could have ever imagined. It's like growing up and becoming an adult, it's maybe like travelling. It's like you open a door and once you cross it your experience of the world will never be the same again.
Ngl in 2006 when I first entered STV exactly this happened. I was so amazed by the zone and began to understand the dimension of this huge world. I was the biggest noob back then, taking around 3 months to reach lvl 30. Good times
@@petlover0231 Probably worse. I look at back it as time well spent. I still ended up with good grades and went to a great university. Nothing lost, really.
@@BlodbeardHammerbanned-pg9cm imagine taking a moment of your day to read through the comments, be a sad motherfucker, and type something negative down lmao. Take time off and work on yourself
A part of my soul is still there training my fishing skills off the dock off booty bay. A fantasy world has never felt more real now to me and back then. Somethings never change.
I love the natural beauty of Stranglethorn Vale but it was so insanely dangerous. Many people I knew called it Ganklethorn for good reason. This place was a literal bloodbath with Alliance and Horde players constantly fighting each other all over the zone. Booty Bay was the only safe place in the zone and everywhere else was a lawless, and very bloody free for all.
I got ganked even in Booty Bay. The best place was even before that, while on boat from Ratchet. But indeed, the jungle was really unsafe, especially the Nesingwary's Expedition or the zone between Booty Bay and the Arena. I used to prefer the quests near the shore and deep in the jungle. :) Salutations, thank you for coming back! Meisio
That's a good one too. Coincidentally, the Kurzen Compound in the northern part of the zone is a reference to the Francis Ford Coppola film Apocalypse Now. Marlon Brando's character, Colonel Kurtz, is an American military officer who goes rogue and starts running his own operations, same with Kurzen in the game.
@@jake06750 Stranglethorn Vale is pretty much like the Vietnam of WoW. Dense jungle, full of dangers, PTSD inducing experience... and the rogues. They're in the trees, man.
I was a tauren warrior and this is where I met a dwarf paladin. We fought for like 30min straight. I died to that paladin so many times so I thought paladin was an op class at the time. I hated him then but now I miss him and me fighting against him.
The bit with the music and rain is just sooo spot on. Somehow in SV I have always met future long time friends, found one of the best guilds I've been in, spent a lot of fun moments and ZG is still a memorable raid for all the joy we had...
The funny thing is when i got to stranglethorn and saw kurzens compound and the music ect i immediatly made the vietnam connection. Funny that was a real thing on vanilla.. i was a casual player years ago and didnt explore this area much back then. What makes stv diff now?
First time i went to STV i thought my heart would freez, suddenly and female Horde Tauren walked towards me and omg did i run like hell, only to find out she was a NPC hihi, i miss those day's when i was a compleet noob :)
This week I've been coding and playing these kind of videos on background. I understand perfectly what you are saying :) Thank you Chris for being here on my channel
No problem, I've gone ahead and subscribed as well. What sort of code are you writing if you don't mind my asking. And what other videos are your favorites for such work? I personally really enjoy the Elder Scrolls OST's as well.
Thank you Chris :) Nothing fancy, this week I am writing some SQL and last week I've been doing a website (HTML5, CSS3 etc.). Personally I can focus on Vanilla music in general (normal ambience and music or rain ambience and music) but I like the Kul Tiras / Stormsong Valley tranquil music tracks as well. Other soundtracks which I listen while working: Diablo 2 & 3 and something different such as Eufloria and Factorio.
@@shoban yes, Classic was a great distraction at night to help me relax. Not sure on TBC yet - it's great but such a time investment. God speed my friend.
this is the stuff that makes me wanna keep playing HC Classic. Played since 04' the day it came out and while some memories cant be recreated the music and ambience takes me back there
Miss those days. Azeroth is a wonderful world with soul-touching music and great stories. I miss the world so much. Will get back after retirement if it's still there.
I am retired and trying to relive past experience, but it's not and will never be the same.. Old friends, guildies, the Guilds.. all gone now.. I am happy tho to experience Azeroth and this EPIC Adventure in the days when it ruled the world.. For The Alliance.. Lok'Tar Ogar..
@@wortis683 Bro it's never gonna be the same not on Blizz servers neither on Private servers. Those were different times we lived in. Nobody knew what was going where to go. It was a massive adventure we will never be able to re experience that simply due to the reason its not a new game anymore. Besides you can not replace your old buddies you played with.
At 2005 , place Duskwood. I was levelling my priest without knowledge of places. A ?? Troll Shaman tailed on me. I was running away from him while dispelling myself. He was spamming Frost shock to get close to me. All darkness and trees around me then i slipped from cliff. I found myself in a river and started to swim for find a land. Fact i was level 30 and did not know where to quest. Then swim ended near crocolisks fought a few of them. A dwarf showed up ( Hemet ). Aaaaand i got killed by 2 rogues while taking quests. That was the history of my Stranglethorn Vale entry. Most dedicated and spectacular place i have ever lived my entire wow life. Thank you Blizz.
At some point while you play this beautiful and relaxing music gets interrupted by the sound effects of cheap shot and eviscerate of an undead rogue ripping you to shreds...
Oh Stranglethorn Vale! This is the area where I truly fell in love with the game. I played a human hunter. My one and only character I ever played. I was a very immersive player, trying to always be true to the char. Stranglethorn was the first area in the game that made me feel like actually BEING a hunter, always watching out for big game hunting and horde foes alike. It was in this area also, when I got a whisper of my future Guild Master, while I was roleplaying my a** through the forests using all kind of moves and emos and whatever. None of my friends were playing the game, so he was my first player contact and it was a very genuine and convincing invite. The guild never was "successful", but the people (many at least) were very much like myself. It was also the only guild I ever joined. The adventure lasted 4 years and although at the time it did make me mess up my real life at a very crucial point (I was almost 30 when I started playing in 2010 and was supposed to write a PhD thesis which never happened afterwards), I look back at it with very fond memories. RIP WoW-time, thank you for the memories. I am glad never to have witnessed the complete game fatigue with this one. I found cataclysm an agreeable setup to get in the game and also found no problems whatsoever to play through the content of the first two expansions without them feeling overly outdated. In my narrative it all felt very natural. I played from level 1, levelling at the walls of Stormwind through to the then highest level and retired after defeating DeathWing. I took time to get there (2-3 years to reach then max level), played every content still available in wow at that time in chronological order, every quest and zone without much repetition (except when queuing for pvp maps). I liked that some TBC zones felt very lonely and abandoned. Moving in a world that was not crowded with people shouting raid ads through the general channels. I was a hunter after all, and my animal companion often was all I needed for company. And there was always more than enough challenge even in the older zones in soloing dungeons and old bosses. It felt like a complete cycle. I once returned for MoP, a good 2 years later, dyeing my hair to grey and playing an older version of my char and while it looked intriguing, from day one I had the feeling that the game bombarded me with content in wrong chronological order (because MoP was already in its 4th or whatever patch) and I was not able to follow the storyline. Worse, the hunter skillset was changed, and I was not able to cope. I had become acceptably good at pvp before and sucked now plus the story did not smoothly play out anymore, so I quit for good. Before I did though, I spent a whole last day in Stranglethorn Vale, memorizing and saying forever goodbye to the game without any trace of bitterness. My grave is by my family home in Lakeshire. On the tombstone is written: Here lies Loremaster Ruidgard, hero of the Alliance, reknown fisher and archaeologist, but a hunter by heart.
Have you seen the newer videos? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-leqouyOl8Vs.html or ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZxO2JbMzVhM.html What do you think about the new filming style? Would you have anything to add? Thanks, Meisio
I remember first time entering Stranglethorn... Crossed that bridge I am was incredibly excited to go into a higher level area. The music changed into a mystic forest, the ambience got lighter and I got a sense of discovering a whole new world. I was immersed in the environment when all of the sudden WHACK! A cloaked tiger attacks. 1 single hit and I was dead... wa-wa-waaaaa.
You could never replicate the Vanilla days even with classic completely different generation all wanting the meta now. Back then it was all new there was no meta it was all about exploring and finding what worked for you a truly personal gaming experience doubt we will see the likes of it again. In a weird way listing to this makes me miss the people I gamed with from that era we gamed different then.
"Booty Bay... Shit. I'm still only in Booty Bay. Every time I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle." Still having that case of Stranglethorn Flashbacks and ptsd...
Some of my favorite memories of vanilla WoW were in Stranglethorn. Still the best zone, IMO. Great graphics, atmosphere, and music. Also as a hunter it was a paradise of possible pets. Good, good times.
I stupidly got rid of the pet I had since starting out as a hunter because I wanted one of the raptors from Stranglethorn since they were so much bigger than my pet. Once I tamed it, it shrank down to the size of my previous pet and I realized the horrible mistake I'd made, and would have to re-level my pet back to where I was before
Це неймовірно, скільки спогадів пробуджує ця музика. Скільки часу я провів в цьому всесвіті, я прожив там ціле окреме життя. Дякую за пробуджені спогади, дякую за ваш канал!
i had so much fun in this place as a fully geared gnome rogue. it wasnt just a place for ppl to level. there were more level 60s then ppl actually leveling. i had a duty to proteccc my alliance buddies. then gank the dirty hordes. and when they die laugh and spit on its corpse. now i play as tauren main lol oh how things have changed. cant belive i played this game for 15 years.
When u friend level max come to escort you and help you to do quests peacefully without being one shot by other level max .. so many memories arghhh …..
Now in 2023 i have active undead warrior on a classic server. I even don't remember what is the name of server. Earlier that was Nostalrius. I'm 40 level and i've incomplete quests here. Now i'm in other location but soon i'll come back here. I never was fungamer and i never was more than 40-45 lvl for whole life of wow classic. But... But i adore every location where i was. It is incredible universe
Man this was one of my favorite zones to level. Started in vallila but a week before tbc. Wet lands also just did something for me when you were a night elf that had to run through to get iron forge
This fucking zone. So much "That little piece of shit got me again, I swear if I could reach through the screen" and "oh no there's a rogue here" and "god damn it another fucking rogue". So much fun too, though. The thrill of chasing someone so you can get revenge on them. Discovering all these little waterfalls, hills, shores, cliffs and strange animals. What a marvelous place.
listening to this brings back all sorts of memories! the best is the jumping rock just north on the coast where you can plunge into the waters off a large rock, then run up the trail to do it again. most relaxing music in the game in a very rough area!!!
Even now this sound remember me sapphire waters, white sand, dark jungle and laughing pirates. When my guild mates used to spend most of the time in cities hub, I was used to spend most of mine hanging around here and golden road.
Pre-BC music was on another plane of existence, like the very voice of god. Subsequent expansions managed to deliver some bangers but pre-BC music had a fucking diamon halo around each of its notes.
Awesome work, have been listening to your vids all day and will continue to do so. World of Warcraft in general = very near and dear to me but vanilla started it all. Can't forget where you came from!
Thank you very much for this upload, Booty bay and Stranglethorn Vale are my favourite places in the whole game, the atmosphere and the vibe there is different... As other said, so much danger awaits just around the corner, yet so beautiful place. I sometimes just stayed in Booty bay for an hour, watching by-passers and the ships with their travelers, enjoying the music... ah, unforgettable times.
I cant even tell anymore how many alts i created to re-level through all vanilla, bc and wotlk zones... my joy in playing world of warcraft nowadays lies in replaying old content.
Thanks meisio for more wow soundtracks! I never played much past Wotlk, don't know if wow ever expressed the feeling with its music the same way it did in Vanilla. Just the little flute or string instrument in here makes me so nostalgic, cheers
My pleasure! ☺️ I think what made WoW Vanilla magical was a multitude of factors: probably a first open world game experience, being a continuity of Warcraft and of course the ambience sound combined with the genius of James Hayes and his colleagues. Salutations, Meisio
Thank you so very much for doing these reminiscent posts. Very fond memories come to mind. I used to listen to Everness channel often for this feeling, but I really love how your videos are 3 hours long. They give me something to sleep to. Thank you again and you've got another subscriber.
Hey Kareem, I have some videos which are 3 hours long, but I've stopped doing them since I did not receive enough feedback at the moment I made them (the channel was pretty new too). On the short term I have some plans regarding music which takes more than 1 hour, but for now, I won't be doing more videos bigger than 1 hour since I changed my filming style (I think you've seen my newer videos!? - The reason is that now 1 hour of filming (in 4K) takes me between 2 and 4 days to create it). I hope you understand. Since I don't want to leave anyone upset on my channel, like I've mentioned earlier, I do plan to come with a solution for people who enjoy longer videos / music. I hope you will be around to give me your feedback. Thank you, Meisio
Meisio - Oh My!! I REALLY need to pay attention to my inbox messages more often. I apologize for only reading this NOW and responding to you so late. Let me just start by saying, as a former WoW addict and adult who lives with A.D.D. your videos are heaven-sent. I almost, literally, require this ambiance to fall asleep every night. Yes, every night, I set my iPad to your channel and in particularly, your 3 hour videos and put on my headphones to go to sleep. It usually takes me just over an hour to knock-out and this is why I really love these longer videos. If the music or video changes and I'm awake, it triggers a whole new set of thought-processes and I end up overthinking and staying awake longer. That being said, I appreciate EVERY EFFORT you've made to provide these qualitative videos that allow me to zone-out and re-live my "glory days" of WoW and subsequently, have a good nights rest. In fact, anything over 1 hour is fantastic too, but I simply love the videos and I even watch them all in rotation. I know I am the exception of viewers, but I just needed you to know how much you've helped me and to thank you for all your efforts and hard work. Thanks again!
The countless hours of world PVP here, being constantly alert, squeezing my "track humanoids" to the core, the true endgame of WoW: world PVP in Stranglethorn Vale ♥
The only zone where becoming a pirate was the dream. It delivered, it delivered good! Thanks for all these World of Warcraft Vanilla soundtracks Meisio. Great comfort and great gift these are. *subscribed* Keep up the good work and make sure to get sleep.
How many times i've had intense fights against horde players in that region Man classic wow will make me enjoy this region again! I love how the music is so calm and peaceful but this place used to be a real mess ahah
I was glad once I've finished questing here to be honest :) It was important not to stay too much around areas such as Nesinguary's Expedition, Gurubashi Arena, Booty Bay Entrance or Zul'Gurub's Entrance. And I was better off traveling on the coast or the deep jungle fighting all the beasts, instead of walking the jungle path :)
Meisio I feel you.. But as a rogue player..you know I could pick my preys as I wanted ahah You will play on EU servers on classic wow? See you, thanks for the video as always it's a great job
Sorry, I've missed your reply :( I will play EU I guess for a better connection. I live in Spain currently. But this can change since Classic can launch in 1000 years from now, right!? Ha ha :-S Salutations, Meisio
We all know the feeling when we hear the stealth sound outta nowhere and we instantly prepare for a already set fight that we will loose because rogues were broken as shit. Or just try to vizualize how a warrior charges into your screen outta nowhere and this sound fits his charge perfectly
*queue corpse run* - undead rogues were vicious on our server ... seemed all Horde rogues were UD and good luck getting through STV under level 35 if Alliance on PvP servers back then. Ahhhh the memories.