Ashenvale - Original Wow Music
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All credits goes to Blizzard for the making of this music.
Composers: Russell Brower, Neal Acree, Jason Hayes, David Arkenstone, Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford, Jeremy Soule, Matt Uelmen, Edo Guidotti - Hry
15, it's 2 am exploring ashenvale with this music playing. It was pure bliss, I want to go back to that feeling of mystery and excitement.
+SuperJakey92 Even to this day I can't find anything that's on par with that feeling, it;s very strange and odd.
jimlichun
Yeah, whenever I create a new character, I always try to squeeze in a few quests there.
*****
I played runescape before wow. It was before I knew how to install graphics cards lol
*****
Yeah I remember paying for a bunch of gold one time with real cash lol. Then I drop traded it, and someone almost stole it from me, but logged in in time to get it. haha
Living through the evolution of 3D games was truly a blessing. Every year there would be games pressing the boundaries, doing something absolutely stunning. World of Warcraft wasn't my first MMO, but it was the only MMO which had such a vivid fantasy world, from the lore to the technical execution. Brilliant. Now only, if only we'd ever experience something like that again... I can only hope VR gets there eventually.
Oh man... Ashenvale. The memories.
Funny story actually. One day I was leveling my first character (a tauren druid) throughout the Barrens, and at some point I got curious what the green looking area up ahead was. The bgm and visuals were stunning, but the mobs were far too high level for me. Then one guy called out for help in general chat, cause he got lost inside one of the barrow dens and wasn't sure where to find the exit. I offered to help even though I had no idea how. When I met him I noticed he was also a tauren druid of about the same level as me, and I was confused why he was even there. We ended up both getting more lost, but eventually we did manage to find the exit. After that we basically leveled our characters together and stayed in contact. Now, like 11 years later, he's still one of my best friends, even though he lives over 5000km away :'( (I visited him once though!)
Yasssss
This was really cool story.
Wholesome af :D
Still friends?
Still friends?
I just remember standing around doing nothing. and it was some of the best times of my gaming experience so far
100% agree, simply amazing.
I walked through it after the first major patch and this music came on as it started to rain. so much happy
/LFG BFD group forming... *two hours later - i told you we need a tank... whats a tank?'
back in the times where it would take months to reach max level, not hours...so nostalgic
where nobody had knowledge over the quests or bosses.... only thottbot that came out months later
@@jahjacsgo3507 Crazy to think that i made that comment 8 years ago. Thanks for bringing me back to this.
@@pvpherthen2981 No problem brother... I miss 2004 time waits for no man thats what I learned.
Hope you doing good brother
I remember killing a rare mob here, and getting a blue BoE helmet, and it was more rewarding to me than the hundreds of epics I ended up getting in the later years combined.
Nostalgia is priceless :)
It
Those late summer nights when school let out in June. Playing world of warcraft in my room with the windows opened and questing in this zone on my Orc shaman.
I can feel the breeze, and relate to your comment... amazing
I can relate too.
Playing in Burning Crusade on my nelf hunter at lvl 21.
tmwk666 I actually got goosebumps reading your comment.
I miss wow. When I was a teenager I hated school. Going home everyday and playing wow was a release for me. It pains me now that I'm about 3/4ths of the way through my twenties and I got too much responsibility now to go back and enjoy it.
I have a great life in the real world but nothing, absolutely nothing compares to the wow Life..
I almost cry when listening to this. All the memories, so many feelings rushing through my body at once. I can't take it...
You are telling me this when iam remembering the time before 10 Years when i was playing again and was still remembering the paßt years before 😅
Maan, i have so many memories from my teens in this world., I guess I didn't realize it back then, but we were really walking through a work of art, as with alot of games I suppose., but World of Warcraft had, and has, something magical about.. The beautiful music, scenery and lore., Ahh, I get this strange gloomy, but still happy, feeling thinking about it.. Nostalgia, the word is, I suppose
Adam Lundquist Samma känslor som jag har. =)
+Adam Lundquist
You summed up how I feel pretty beautifully. Well put.
Yes especially if you were there from the very beginning, witnessing how the canvas slowly filled with all the beautiful colors as you go on your path, meeting new people, going on adventures together and exploring beautiful areas like Ashenvale. The magical music did the rest to raise you into another dimension, newer MMOs never had this feeling for me. When i look back i can only think of good memories.
May the stars guide you.
Adam Lundquist May Elune shine upon you.
Great times of WOW when you actually got lost and didnt know where the hell you were. I remember going with a PVP raid group, i was only lvl 18 with a whole bunch of 60s. I had no idea how to get back to Elwynn forest! lol
I remember being like level 22 as a night elf and the alliance formed a raid to attack the crossroads and i had no idea what I was doing or where i was going and the guards at one of the watchtowers were making mince meat out of the lowbies (including me). ahhhh, those were the days.
Oh, yeah. Attacks went back and forth sometimes between Astranaar and Crossroads just like Southshore and Tarren Mill.
I will never forgive Blizzard for killing world pvp instead of nourishing it. Truly, time takes down even the mightiest among us.
Back when my friend and I had just started and didn't know anything about the game, we decided we would try to reach my friend's stepdad who was far up north in Eastern Kingdoms while we were in Elwynn. We got through Redridge Mountains and thought we could just run north through the lava/hellish area (Wow, it has been so long I can't even remember the name of the place). We died every other second but managed to get a long way on the path through. When we realized it wasn't going to work, we didn't try using the hearthstone for some reason so we had to die our way back down to Lakeshire again. My night elf and her human went on so many adventures together, we would explore with our cat pets and see if we could get everywhere and some of that magic disappeared when we actually COULD get everywhere with our flying mounts.
Totally agree with you. The magic and mysterious times when you needed to stack up food and water and empty the junk out of the bags, and prepare for the road cause you knew you will not be coming back to major city for a long time. Hearthstones had 1 hour CD and you better use it wisely other wise, it's a long walk back to the questing area to continue doing those quests to reach a single level. In the beginning, it would take me few days just to level ONE level up. And every tree you see on the road was mysterious, every area was scary because you don't know what's ahead of you. Yup, game was truly magical and mysterious back in the day. Flying mounts killed most of the magic and mystery!
***** My guild currently is building a WPvP based ground in Ashenvale.
I remember finding a way to the top of the Iron Forge Mountain way before flying mounts in Azeroth were a thing. It began by climbing behind a tree in Loch Modan, getting all the way through the mountains in the Searing Gorge, then getting all the way around the mountains in Dun Morogh, until you got to the top of Iron Forge. It took about a good half hour, you got to the edge of the rendered map, it was not designed for players to access. And yet, when you went up there, there was a lonely camp with a tent, a fire, and some dwarf sledding on his own. You couldn't see it from anywhere else, but they still left it in.
That "aHA!" moment you get when exploring so much and finding something new, then bringing friends along. Those were some fine times.
Wandering around on foot, the long journeys to the next quest... late at night.. you pass a fellow traveller. stop wave, maybe do some quests together... immersed in this incredible virtual world. It was a beautiful thing.
It still is on Elysium :)
I can never get into any other MMO as much as WoW. Blizzard made this game with a certain charm and appeal that keeps me coming back. I have to admit that I do love SWTOR and ESO, but WoW always has me coming back to it, both for the story, the music, and the overall atmosphere. This game, despite it's rough patches, is still a masterpiece to experience as well as one of the best games I've ever played. Here's to another 10 years of World Of Warcraft!
This comment didn’t age well eh.
Ashenvale was one of my greatest PVP moments........this music just floods of memories
The music is probably why i kept playing WoW, It was so captivating even at the young age of 11. Now at age 17 i get teary eyed and develope butterflies in my stomach from the pure nostalgia. I wish i never deleted my origional toon on Shu'Halo
Same... I began to play when I was 10, and I'm now 16. This music is a very good way to remember the good old days. Now wow is becoming an epic fail, and it's for it that I stopped to play.
Shu halo was tough back then
Thank you Jason Hayes for all that you have done to make World of Warcraft so grand during Vanilla days, 2:43 brings back so many memories.
Since were all sharing stories - i had my first PvP experience in ashenvale. An elf started chasing me, I drank that green potion that sped you up for 30 seconds and got the hell away. My heart was pounding so fucking hard i still remember it to this day. My shaman lived to fight another day
+crorens what level was u
I remember the first time i saw an enemy player. I was in the wetlands, and see this troll riding his raptor, my friend said: THAT’S A HORDE!! Man, i was scared to shit and ran away since i was low level.
So much magic.
LOL I got the same feeling when an orc started chasing me, but I didn't escape.
my favorite zone in vanilla WoW. Great PvP battles were had on the bridges to Astranaar when everyone was leveling up. RIP World PvP!
Good old times were my mates and i would be quest/pvp out here we spent so much time on this zone we loved it that feeling of wow when you first start playing with your friends u just cant get that anywhere else magical almost. long live Sif-Rushez Btsam-Btdanny
remember a time before bc, when everything was still new.
memories untold. a time in wow that will never happen again.
wow has changed so much,
good times though. but i am happy i left it al behind.
I think Ashenvale is my all time fave place in wow. So beautiful and mysterious really. The Shrines, old overgrown sculptures and statues and the wicked dryads.
If I was part of the alliance and I had to live and dwell a place for all eternity, Ashenvale it would be. The dungeon there, I do not recall its name anymore, was also really mysterious, also because it was so desolated, no one ever came there.
Ashenvale was mostly geared towards Alliance players, but it was much more easily accessible for Horde to reach there and there was a little to do. But Alliance had the funniest questline in the whole game in Ashenvale. The Furbolg Totem!
I think its my all time favourite place in game or the real world
I was a human and considered Ashenvale my home within WoW. I was a Grand Marshal and I used to always run my team through WSG from Ashenvale rather than Stormwind.
it was dire maul
The dungeon was Blackfathom Deeps.
This game had a great impact in my life, both positive and negative, I loved it so much that I kept on pushing myself in, with all the changes that came I just couldn't get into the game anymore. So many moments of mixed emotions and feelings, good times.
If anything could make me relapse it would have been the music every single time.
The music has pulled me back in many times.
So true
Oh the good old memories.. I still crave the same feeling I got when I first started exploring the world of warcraft..
Unfortunately I wont ever get that feeling again.. ;(
Only what remains is the music which reminds me of what a great time I had..
Love reading you guys comments.....I play on a private server now (WOTLK) and It's a cool feeling to know it wont change...there will be no cataclysm here.
Thank God!
I played many games when I was younger. Crash Bandicoot, Megamen, the Monkey Island series, etc. While some of these games were fun, I'd not care to play them now naturally. Perhaps if you show me a video of one of these games it will provoke a nostalgic feeling, but nothing really compelling enough to make me want to play it.
I could say the same about several other games. But I cannot say the same for something like WoW.
These are masterful songs of ambiance: contemplative, epic, timeless, so amazingly appropriate to the zone that you were in. But no, a soundtrack is not enough. I am not reminded of great days listening to these great songs, I am reminded of actually being in the world itself, and the experiences I had.
The soundtracks remind me of the vastness of what the world felt like. And this does not need to do necessarily with the actual virtual size of Azeroth itself. I'm sure that the combined regions of a game like SWTOR are pretty large as well, for example, but what I'm referring to is something beyond size. What made the Warcraft world feel vast to me was something involving a great many factors, all of which succeeded in making the world feel alive.
Firstly, it was the naivete of the players. There were so many players, so many varieties, doing so many things. They were constantly around you too. While doing a quest, there could be some dangerous high level lurking in the shadows, another player that could perhaps become a friend, etc. In quite a way, roleplaying wasn't really a choice, it was something that was simply brought to you. The best game makes you feel that you are your character actually in this world. And that is certainly how I felt, and I didn't have a choice about it.
There was a quaintness about the environment, the zones, the quests, etc. You could tell that the developers of the game took time with every little niche, every single quest. Everything had some clever little addition that made it all the more immersive. It wasn't about the quests. It wasn't even about goals. It wasn't about story either. What's the "story" of vanilla WoW? Killing Van Cleef in the deadmines? There's no story. It's not about a narrative. It's about the World itself. The quests were largely ways of showing the world to you.
It's like the game was a frontier where no-one was there to hold your hand. It was the wild west, and you had to make of it what you would. We didn't play to get somewhere, we just played. We were in this world.
I remember starting out and, having already played Warcraft II and III, always having this feeling that the world I'm in is such a vast & huge place, with so much more for me to explore. That's what was compelling to me--that was my "goal." I knew there was so much more, and I was excited to see it. The quests were merely a vehicle to take me there. I never cared much about them. They didn't tell a grand story. They really just involved killing boars or gathering plants. But what mattered was the journey. Long quest chains that took you all over the world and about which you wondered if anyone else had ever even done this quest since it's so long and complicated.
You can point me to x and y MMO, and the reason I won't treasure it so much is because it doesn't have the quaint & youthful feeling of an ambitious young company passionate about every small part of their world. It's not because of "nostalgia." I certainly feel nostalgia for WoW, but it's not the nostalgia itself that makes the thing so compelling. You only pretend to believe that because it's convenient, because it justifies a mindset that allows you to act in a certain way. You want to make yourself believe that it's just nostalgia and you seemingly force yourself to try to appreciate other games as much.
Like a great work of art, WoW was a masterpiece. I would read Lord of the Rings over and over again not because of nostalgia, but because it is great. I would play Rome Total War over and over again not because of nostalgia, but because it is great. I would play vanilla WoW over and over again not because of nostalgia, but because it is great.
The choral part from 3:55 until the end is my favourite music ever in WoW
Ashenvale... has to be one of my absolute favorite zones in all of WoW. I can so clearly remember being at my mom's house for the weekend and meeting up with my brother in this zone (I had just swapped my hunter to Alliance - but I had always been Horde before that.) He played an Undead Warlock, and we met up in Ashenvale on the road and just fought each other for hours. Lots of back and forth. He'd win, then I'd win, and over and over again for hours.. It's funny how we would spend our time when we were younger. I don't regret any of it. WoW produced some of the absolute best times in my life, both in terms of gaming and my life overall. Met some awesome people, had some amazing times. Nowadays, the old world feels pretty dead in WoW, but that doesn't stop me from going out of my way every once in a while to go around the old zones and reminisce.
I'm mad cataclysm fucked this world up. This area was soo awesome
Feel you, every 12 year old just want it to be easy to play, we older people remember the beginning and all the struggles. I barely had Money for mounts back in the time
The best thing about viewing wow music on youtube is reading comments,hearing each individual story,and realizing how beautiful this game was...
Whatever they paid the composer and musicians for this music couldn't possibly be enough. The original soundtracks were responsible for SO MUCH of the feeling in that world... the game play wasn't bad, but these musical pieces, so mystical and deeply touching, were a huge huge part of transporting the player into the world and getting them involved. If there was any musical part in your soul at all, you felt like you entered a world with a real history.
Oh the memories, walking as a night elf hunter from point to point. It seemed so endless, just adventuring with friends and relatives. "Watch out horde are gathering at the entrance" - players would let us know in advance. No pvp gear, no achievements, just raw power by the numbers. Also the quests and bfd's dungeons. I wish I could relive those moments back in 2003-2005...
I wish that when i die, my brain produces enough DMT to send me to Azeroth for ever :D
^
amen
@sakhaff4464 are you alive man?)
@@kSergio471 yeah man. Still around here while my mind is hovering there.
@@sakhaff4464 good to know. What part was released when you joined wow?
The past is a candle at great distance: too close to let you quit, too
far to comfort you. We still hold on the pieces of the past, The wind
through the refreshing yet mystical colors of Teldrassil, home of the
Night elves. We will forever find a soothing feeling over this vibrating
atmosphere that was back in 2005, our World...
1:49
right in the feels -_-
Ikr
Holy shit, I didn't know what this was gonna be, I have goosebumps right now.
I feel it bro
Ikr. Those were the days.
Daniel 2:43 for me 😔
Good old times :D I was adventuring with my mage, around lvl 14 or such and walked north through the barrens till I found the entrance to ashenvale. I will remember that moment forever! Didnt got a clue what I would found in this zone, or what to do... After long walking I saw a village in a lake... I ran to it... and got owned by guards... after weeks I found out that it was an Alliance city... Those memories.. Damn you nostalgia :)
loved this zone, definitely one of the top for myself. this tanaris and azshara.... those elvan peoples sure know a thing or two about aesthetics. when i first entered this zone, walking through it i was completely absorbed by the atmosphere and music.....a game does not need high end graphics to be exceptional, just give enough of an impression and your mind will do the rest.
Ashenvale is one of the most memorable place for me in WoW. That's Where I first see conflict between Alliance and Horde. I remember seeing a tauren killing alliance NPCs in Ashenvale, but I couldn't help at all! I was on a PVE server back ten, but I didn't really understand the concept of it. LOL. It was long time after that I realized it's a mission for the horde. Good old times.
Nothing will ever match the atmosphere and feeling of World of warcraft.. I could spend hours just revisit my favorite zones and just enjoy the beutiful music.
I quit after 5 years of unforgettable fun, and i still miss it :,(
I always get chills and teary eyes when I listen to the vanilla wow music.
I'm 20 now, but this game was such a big part of my life during my childhood. The pure nostalgia of this music just brings back a pure feeling of being a kid, so much happiness I could literally cry just thinking back to playing this game with this music on... I always come back to this video time and time again, I haven't played in 2 years and don't miss it since early Cataclysm I quit, but I will forever feel this game has been ingrained to who I am, and will be in my heart forever, as gay as that sounds, I enjoyed the shit out of this game, and loved every minute of it. RIP 2004-2011 wow
classic wow is almost here :)
Man the music in WoW was half the experience. Combined with the beutiful enviroments it created such a great atmosphere. 5 years of my life i will never forget...
gawd i miss playing wow been over 4 years now
When you're a gaming company looking for minds that are so well-versed, such absolute creative EXPERTS in the creation of atmosphere-matching pieces like they have in WoW (specifically Ashenvale), where do you even start? Was it by sheer dumb luck they came across the composers that created these absolutely masterful pieces? Couldn't be. These pieces are absolutely original. Someone's mind witnessed these WoW environments, maybe factored in some Night Elf lore, and what you're listening to is what came out. This is pure genius creativity. You couldn't pay most people $100 Million to come up with something this heartfelt, genuinely creative, and just plain amazing.
God I love the pre-cata version of this zone so much. I remember me and my friends would roll up here every Saturday night and wreak havoc on the Astranaar NPCs. That'd bait a few 60s and we'd eventually get smashed. Come back with more people and before you knew it a massive shitstorm kicked up for good few hours. I haven't spoken to those guys in over ten years... time flies...
pre-cata it was my favorite zone for a myriad of beauty, combined with the music.
All those memories...
Teldrassil, the nurturing. Darkshore, the confused adolescence and Ashenvale a confident sentinel.
I understand that the Kaldorei lived way longer than the timeline would allow for this to happen to each individual, however each zone, and each music in its linear and chronological order, as the player moved through was quite wonderfully done.
I started as a TBC player.
Fell in love with it , too much actually.
Neglected my RL
I swear its mesmerizing....all of it but the 🎼 music 🎶. I think it’s really enchanted.
running through thick forests, endless stretching desserts.dense and mossy jungle and around every cornor there was another suprise to discover. I was excited by the magic and unexplored terrain meeting vicious rares on my path. This was really my second life when I was a kid. My parents always complained how i spent all my time and waste it on a game. They didnt understand that this game contains the magic so many of us only can dream and think about. While we, We experienced it!
Started WoW as Alliance, nothing like leveling in Teldrassil and Ashenvale. Old Darkshore. Pure beauty. I am now Horde, I love both sides, but Night Elves will always be my first love. Always, yours truly, Fimbulwinter/Fimbulvetr.
I haven't played WoW properly since 2010, but god damn was this game addictive. I remember the first time I made it to this place and there was a group of level 80 Horde in ICC gear (which was damn badass back then) attacking Astranaar. Then some alliance landed, would push them back to Splintertree post which we would attack, then they'd come back to Astranaar and on and on it would go. So much fun, so many memories...
i remember back in like 2007 there was a kid names Farseers who helped me get to this place. and i was shocked at how amazing this place is. the music too, that was my life. I played and did all the quests and spent my spring break in this area. haha. great memories.
i really rally miss those times.
With all the shit that’s going down with Blizzard, it’s good to know that I had some awesome memories of Ashenvale back in 2005. I’ve quit the game years back but decided to dig and find probably my favorite moment in WoW.
RiP Wow 2005-2021
Used to wander for hours in ashenvale on my tauren hunter, never taking a road and just exploring. Miss those old Vanilla wow days.
This and the Teldrassil music remind me of my friend Drew and I making back to back 10 day trial accounts back at the beginning of Wrath until we finally both got the game, making Night Elf Hunters each time and leveling them and then being so excited when we got to level 10 so we could do the quest line to get the hunter pets! Listening to the Teldrassil music and hearing a Nightsaber's rawr as it was attacking us and finally hearing it die. The best days... He got the actual game first, which was okay I guess, cause I got it soon after, but I got so jealous when he got to level thirty and got his mount, when I was level who knows what and had to use Aspect of the Cheetah to get to where our destination was. It was a lot more fun running and riding our ground mounts places instead of just flying over all of the beautiful scenery and a possible chance of some PvP action. We would get so scared and try and hide when we saw a person with a skull. A lot of the times that destination was the Barrens. Going through the broken gates to the east side of the guard tower just gave me the biggest rush. Raiding and killing whatever we can. It was the best feeling finding and killing a low level orc who was flagged for PvP. Oh, how I hated the Horde. My heart belongs to the Alliance. We play to this day, but, nothing, nothing will ever bring back the same excited feelings as were felt when him and I first started playing. This was the place to be.
But, "It's not an adventure anymore, it's a game. Nothing more."
My nelf main still has the fishing pole she got from Gubber Blump. Yeah, I'm a pack rat; but that's one thing I'll never throw away.
I remember Ashenvale when playing as a night elf. So magical! Just walking through it felt like an immense feeling. Then doing quests, starting at one end, and slowly getting to part where you battled those orcs that tried to ruin YOUR forest! You can't help it, but you will feel attached to this place, and seeing it being destroyed... You can't replicate this feels in every game :)
oh man this music brings back soo many memories. what i realy miss is the "freshness" or when it all was new that feeling you got inside of joy and excitement. i miss those days verey much :( sadly a private server wont get that excitment back. thx for the amazing music
All the memories of home school in 7th grade... Got done with work at 12, then I just went and started fishing listening to the music.
Feel like an oldschool gamer or something.
My husband and I were originally tabletop gamers - WoW was our first MMO, which we joined so that neither of us would have to run the campaign! LOL We've been married & gaming together over 18 years - playing WoW for the last 7. Our son (also an avid gamer) is 17 now. I wholeheartedly believe the family that plays together, stays together. Best wishes to you and congrats on your new wee one! :)
So many thumbs up on my commentary. Wonderful that so many are still missing the good old days. I remember I ventured into Ashenvale in late '06 at level 20 with my orc hunter. Seeing the glorious trees, this lovely music and other wonderful stuff was simply amazing. We can't make WoW go back now: things that have happened will stay like this. I just hope Blizzard does something that makes me the (wow)happy child I was when I joined WoW.
In 20 years or even more, when all of us young WoW players are like 50 and 60 years old, or even 80, we will look back at a video like this, and truly reminisce and talk about the awesome memories of being a noob back in Dun Morogh and how epic it was to climb the huge slope up to the Huge entrance of Ironforge and when you walked inside there were TONS of people. WoW is and always will be an epic game. T_T
PVP at the borders of the Barrens and Darkshore every night
Good times
My first character I made was a human priest. When I traveled for the first time to Kalimdor and entered Ashenvelle, I fell in love with the music, the enviroment and the peace I felt. Then I made a NE hunter, (in the time when hunters had to tame their pets at level 10, when pets were real and needed to be fed and keep them happy), just to be part of that land. I don't know what happened to that toon.
I did to. I enjoyed hanging out in this area because the forest was beautiful and the music was amazing.
I loved that quest. I remember always flying a low level character back to Orgrimmar to check the AH for a blunderbuss or whatever gun you needed for the quest.
this makes me cry.
I remember Ashenvale very well. I had a Night Elf Hunter and loved the game very much. I had to put the game down in 2006 because of that reason. Every other facet of my life came secondary. Even being a single guy with a great career and no kids it was consuming my existence. I miss it but Ill never pick it up again. I missed out on alot of real life as a result of it. I really am happier without it.
Thanks for posting this. This music is the soundtrack in my dreams sometimes. So many hours spent in this environment - like going home.
I remember this when I first started playing, it's a shame how such a nostalgic song can be forgotten because of the capital cities now where everyone spends their time, it sucks.
A zone I will never forget. Went here the first time on my night elf druid back in Wrath. It was such a relief leaving the dark depressing Darkshore and seeing a place with bright light again. Reminded me a lot of Teldrassil only much more dangerous and exciting. Was the first time I ever experienced sharing a zone with the opposite faction. I'll never forget when I ran too close to Splintertree Post and got 1 shotted by the lvl 40 guards the very 1st time.
3:55 brought me back 10 years *snif
The first encounter with the other faction... 2005.. an orc warrior.. i just sprinted away
ofc. thansk for those beautiful songs. made my life great for 4:42m
The music in wow is so beautiful
One place.....the gates of Diremaul on Eldreth Row.....One of my Favourite pieces...the beauty Is unimaginable...
I've been Horde since Vanilla came out, seeing the game for the first time was so amazing. weather your horde or alliance we all had that wonderful feeling, its just that we had them in certain different places at certain different times... i really wish i could have experienced both. i always made Ally toons just to hear the music w/o being chased by guards.
i remember when i created my first ever night elf hunter in wow and i started off in teldrassil and at 2:44 the music started playing as i was looking through the tips and everything, as i was just a newb who just bought wow and started playing it. nostalgic level over 9000 :((
THanks for uploading this bro, you realized the nostalgic value and chose to save us all ;)
this really brings back the memories of playing wow by myself, before my RL friends started and showed me how to use auction house and etc. i was a night elf noob lost on the woods
i will never forget this experience
I remember walking through Ashenvale only to get to the Warsong station, though my journy took a great deal of time, since there was so much to explore. And this tune really suggests "Adventure"
I almost wanted to cry at 2:44 because of all the memories that came to my head.
I really miss this place. This was truly magical for me.
Astranaar raids and the unending gankfest made this zone awful to level in but good god it was iconic.
Now i See People Running through this Area from Quest to Quest . Back as i played WoW i often stood stil just to listen to this Music i Took me hours if i was Level 30 .. Now they are Level 60 in one day ..
I feel you its just not the same its like they boosted leveling so much they got rid of the adventuring feeling
u just summed up what world of warcraft has became
Who is still Fan of these things and never will leave Azeroth or the Nexus? Thumps up! Thanks for uploading those wonderfull nerdy music which brings that feelings only Blizz Fans know about. Sry 4 bad english.
Gahh the feels in this comment section, the nostalgia, my childhood... My heart burns T-T
Did anybody used to RP in WoW back in the day? That was like a whole 'nother magical life...
you know many things in life have their first time and that first time is imposible to forget ... well we all have experianced the first time in World of Warcraft .. im not sure you all will like what im about to say but .. there is a feeling for that game - when you hear a music from the past .. remembering how you walk around this world.. get killed from players 10 levels above you.. killing others.. envy someone for having better items... but the real feeling about that great game is LOVE!
The first days early 2005. Running with my NE hunter from Auberdine to Astranaar. Entering a contested zone for the first time. The excitement, looking out for hordes. And then I saw a red ?? coming towards me. So I ran and shadowmelded at the foot of a tree, waiting for him to pass while my heart was pounding in my chest...
7 years ago, I'm growing old...
wow thanks for uploading this. my 1st char was a night elf rogue. i remember the good old days now that i had forgot. marvelling at darnassus while happy that i just upgraded a white piece of armor at lvl 30 leatherworking. before the world got its self in a big hurry
I miss my wow days there will never be a game that could replace wow so many awesome memories
One of my favorite zones pre-Cataclysm. I (think) I still have the Dartol's Rod of Transformation that turned you into a furbolg, the one you get from a quest here. There wasn't a lot of stuff like that in vanilla so using it to confuse people was a ton of fun, and you got to keep it forever if you didn't finish the quest.
good to see im not nthe only one who remembers and loves the beauty of leveling a nelf rogue in vanilla
Congrats! I realised just today that it has been EIGHT YEARS! since I started. I will not quit, at least not until the big 10 :) And I still love WoW.
Everytime I listen to this tune I try to remember how it was and then incorporate that into my current gaming. Really raises my enjoyment level.
Right in the feels man.
I always loved questing in Ashenvale: getting ganked 20 times a day and eventually aquiring Dartol's Rod to transform into an awesome Furbolg! Those were the best of times!
Listening to these old songs makes me depressed because I realise I'll never quite experience the amazing sense of adventure that I did in vanilla wow.