MARVEL Norse Music (Avengers Endgame, Thor Ragnarok, Loki)

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2021
  • This video contains all the norse melodies from the Marvel movies. Enjoy!
    Tracklist:
    -----THOR RAGNAROK
    0:00 Twilight Of The Gods (Odin Death Song)
    -----LOKI
    02:51 Reunion
    03:43 Glorious Purpose
    04:53 Aix-En-Provence
    05:15 Lokius
    06:06 Very Full (aka 'Jeg Saler Min Ganger')
    -----AVENGERS ENDGAME
    06:38 Snap Out Of It (Thor sees Frigga/"She dies today")
    07:11 The Measure Of A Hero (Thor talks with Frigga)
    Image download: pixabay.com/photos/island-lan...
    #Marvel #Norse #Viking
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Komentáře • 44

  • @thetowerfantasymusic
    @thetowerfantasymusic  Před 3 lety +55

    ♫ *Loki's song lyrics* ♫
    I stormsvarte fjell, jeg vandrer alene
    _In storm-black mountains, I wander alone_
    Over isbreen tar jeg meg frem
    _Over the glacier I make my way_
    I eplehagen står møyen den vene
    _In the apple orchard stands the maiden fair_
    Og synger "når kommer du hjem?"
    _and sings, "When will you come home?"_
    (I opted to cut in only the soft part of this song to fit the mood of the video)

    • @Thor-ELWodenson-bw9kt
      @Thor-ELWodenson-bw9kt Před 8 měsíci

      I needed that. Thank you , any more? You recommend. Star date 4977 . Mars prison. Memory gone, Asgard) Ashearth gone

  • @JackDoBronxs
    @JackDoBronxs Před 2 lety +63

    "I love you, my sons"
    😭😭

  • @Elghast
    @Elghast Před 2 lety +56

    Always felt they went light on the Nordic vibes with Thor until the end

    • @thetowerfantasymusic
      @thetowerfantasymusic  Před 2 lety +9

      sadly true. Hopefully Thor 4 brings us just that

    • @Elghast
      @Elghast Před 2 lety +10

      @@thetowerfantasymusic I don't know bro, natalie portman as thor... sad wasted opportunity to show a more visceral side of the norse gods, maybe a hidden faction more aligned with the worship of Odin and Thor, more gritty,
      they're just gonna make it more "girl power" instead, in the most cliched of ways

    • @hellyeah2k183
      @hellyeah2k183 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Elghast True, it's pretty dumb even after seeing the trailer, not the brightest spotlight to be seen as a comeback character

    • @Elghast
      @Elghast Před rokem +1

      @@hellyeah2k183 here we are, months later it was exactly how we said. Do not weep because it’s over, smile cause it happened

    • @hellyeah2k183
      @hellyeah2k183 Před rokem +1

      @@Elghast True, I watched it and it wasn't too good, didn't fall asleep though

  • @TheOldBlackShuckyDog
    @TheOldBlackShuckyDog Před 2 lety +69

    Wish there was more of a Norse elements to the MCU, it’s just kinda lacking in everything but Ragnarok and Loki, everything before then it was almost non existent

    • @charlesbourgoigne2130
      @charlesbourgoigne2130 Před 2 lety +3

      Well I guess most people miss one of Marvel’s main points in interpreting the myths:
      Is is true that Sturleson actually described them as - or could be interpreted as - aliens.
      This matches our times quite well (i mean science fiction, aliens etc);
      Then, they used the argument as if the original myths were a misunderstanding which gave them - I have to admit - a lot of creative freedom.
      They made the brotherhood thing (though it plays a small role in the original (loki and odin are bloodbrothers for unknown reasons) a very big thing in the Marvel movies, to a point where it was more a Cain vs Abel thing.
      With Thor Raganarok they went back closer to the original; still using the artistic element of misunderstanding (ie Hela is not Loki’s daughter, but Odins and gave her the main antagonist role & blaming all on Odin - which actually moved him closer to the original Odin...)
      I don’t like this soap opera hollywood thing, but hey; they gave their best and made an original interpretation in which the original elements can still be recognized;
      though in defense: the original stories aren’t so coherent as they say either and give room to reinterpretation
      Edit: I think if one wants a “better” interpretation of the Norse myths, I think Lord of the Rings did a good job (aka Morgoth is like Loki etc)

    • @meganelste5410
      @meganelste5410 Před 2 lety

      I need to see more of giant Loki

    • @antona.1327
      @antona.1327 Před 7 měsíci

      The first Thor movie is the most Norse-like they have ever been. That scene in Jotunheim alone is like someething out of the Eddas. Plus we actually get to see the mentions of the Eddas. Ragnajoke and Sylvie Show Co-Starring Emasculated Loki are an absolute nonsense garbage and are an insult to the comics and by default to the myths.

    • @antona.1327
      @antona.1327 Před 7 měsíci

      >still using the artistic element
      You keep excusing terrible writing, bad directing and complete disregard for the source material as artistic elements. Don't do that.
      >(ie Hela is not Loki’s daughter
      Yeah, awful idea. Completely ruins both her character and Loki's character.
      >but Odins and gave her the main antagonist role
      Which she is not. Loki is. Loki is the one who will lead legions of the dead to bring on the Ragnarok. Hela is merely a tool that gives Loki his army and a ship to sail onto Vigrid Battlefield.
      >blaming all on Odin
      Hel in the myths did not blame anyone on anything. She was a neutral figure of neither good or bad allegiance and her role was to watch over her own realm. That thing in Ragnajoke bares nothing of the original character but the name.
      >which actually moved him closer to the original Odin...
      No, it did not, because original Odin knew Ragnarok would happen and he tried to prevent, but when it has passed, he said F it and rode on Sleipnir to meet his fate and die a warrior's death. Like all gods did.
      >I don’t like this soap opera hollywood thing
      Well, you clearly do if you defend such an awful movie as Thor Ragnajoke.
      >but hey; they gave their best
      If you think Thor Ragnajoke was THE BEST they (the so-called filmmakers) could give us, then you have no standards at all. It's like seeing in 1997 Batman and Robin and thinking it was the best the filmmakers could give us.
      >made an original interpretation in which the original elements can still be recognized;
      The only recognizable elements in Ragnajoke from the original interpretation are the names of the characters. And even then they manage to pronounce them incorrectly.
      >though in defense: the original stories aren’t so coherent as they say either and give room to reinterpretation
      Seriously, did Taika Waititi pay you money to write this comment and defend his bad movie? Because holly Audumbla, are you desperate to excuse all the garbage in this movie.
      Okay, let's go through this: the contradictions between the two Eddas is when you take two accounts of the same story that contradict each other and then stitch them together to make a coherent one. Such as what Neil Gaiman did when he in his book on Norse Mythology said it was Loki who tricked Thalfie into breaking the bone of Thor's goat. Completely changing the tone, the story, the characters and... well, everything but the names of some the characters isn't an excuse for reinterpretation.
      >Edit: I think if one wants a “better” interpretation of the Norse myths, I think Lord of the Rings did a good job (aka Morgoth is like Loki etc)
      Nah, the better interpretation of the Norse Myths already exists. It's MARVEL COMICS. In Marvel Comics Ragnarok is actually Ragnarok, with Loki as the main villain, Thor fighting The Midgard Serpent, Odin riding into battle with an army of warriors, etc. Not this MCU joke.

    • @antona.1327
      @antona.1327 Před 7 měsíci

      ​ @charlesbourgoigne2130, the MCU are the ones missing. Because if they were actually keen on adapting the comics, and by default the Nordic myths, there would be no need for their apologists (you) to write completely bizzare YT comments trying to make sense out of their sense.
      >Is is true that Sturleson actually described them as - or could be interpreted as - aliens.
      Nay, 'tis not true. Snorri Sturluson described them as gods. To people of those times aliens were never a concept. Aliens became a concept only with the advances in cosmology. Cosmology did not exist at the times when Norse Gods were still worshipped.
      >This matches our times quite well (i mean science fiction, aliens etc);
      Like I said, gods are abstractions and are not bound to science. They were never aliens because the concept of aliens did not exist to the people of those times.

  • @christmascatalogue
    @christmascatalogue Před 2 lety +38

    Remember this place.....

    • @thetowerfantasymusic
      @thetowerfantasymusic  Před 2 lety +18

      Home

    • @sarahwoods2091
      @sarahwoods2091 Před 2 lety +10

      Asgard’s not a place it’s a people

    • @Sci1mitar_Offical
      @Sci1mitar_Offical Před měsícem

      @@sarahwoods2091This Could Be Asgard

    • @EternalPayne
      @EternalPayne Před měsícem

      ​@@Sci1mitar_OfficalOdin: Asgard is where our people stand, even now, right now, those people need ur help
      Thor: I'm not as strong as you
      Odin: No, ur stronger :)

  • @Team_APEXS
    @Team_APEXS Před rokem +11

    I need a hour-long version of this

  • @ritoszek_4495
    @ritoszek_4495 Před 2 lety +12

    Remember this place, home❤️

  • @Batmandarknitexx
    @Batmandarknitexx Před 2 lety +14

    Asgard is not a place.. it’s a people..

  • @pointbreak532
    @pointbreak532 Před 2 lety +12

    It's so peaceful😌

  • @TLR_Edits
    @TLR_Edits Před rokem +4

    this hits after Vinland Saga

  • @Matheus.Randomize
    @Matheus.Randomize Před rokem

    gracias es la mejor app para separar audio del fondo!!, ahora podre usarlo incontables veces para sacar musica de fondo de los gameplays, definitivamente merece un 100/10💎

  • @beattkaraoke
    @beattkaraoke Před 2 lety +6

    Remember this place

  • @lewisdodds8971
    @lewisdodds8971 Před rokem

    Idk why but Mark Mothersbaugh's twilight of the gods always gives be strong bloodborne vibes as well as norse

  • @EternalPayne
    @EternalPayne Před 9 dny

    Glorious Purpose is the best

  • @LucasD.Marques
    @LucasD.Marques Před 2 lety +7

    someone knows great songs in that magnificent style ??

    • @christmascatalogue
      @christmascatalogue Před 2 lety +2

      Check out Einar Selvik and Wardruna

    • @cemcem3516
      @cemcem3516 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much , i was looking for this help 😊​@@christmascatalogue

  • @ibradora
    @ibradora Před rokem +4

    6:06

  • @charlesbourgoigne2130
    @charlesbourgoigne2130 Před 2 lety +6

    This music piece sent me on a journey exploring norse myths and how Marvel interpreted it... i am still at awe
    Many originalists criticize Marvel how they use Norse myths.
    I think it is quite an interesting artistic interpretation

    • @antona.1327
      @antona.1327 Před 7 měsíci +1

      There is nothing artistic about MCU's butchery of the comics and flanderization of these once-epic characters.

  • @saschag.1152
    @saschag.1152 Před 2 měsíci

    Can i find it at soundcloude?

  • @anikanawar7365
    @anikanawar7365 Před rokem +1

    2:50 to 3:40 from where? Name of the soundtrack?
    My most favourite part

  • @saiphwanhlyantgi2623
    @saiphwanhlyantgi2623 Před rokem

    where can i watch this?

  • @VictorMartinez-er3hg
    @VictorMartinez-er3hg Před 2 měsíci

    Skal brothers and sisters

  • @joshuaberenger3244
    @joshuaberenger3244 Před rokem +1

    asgard isant a place never was asgard is where our peaple stand