Smells Like Teen Spirit Cover In Classical Latin (75 BC to 3rd Century AD) Bardcore/Medieval style
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- R.I.P Kurtus Cobaenus 😢
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The background for the video is a painting called "The Sacking Of Rome" by Joseph-Noël Sylvestre, 1890.
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Also here be the lyrics, Courtesy of AB :
Salvé, salvé, salvé, parve?
Pará pílís, trahe amícós
Perdere, fingere fruor
Perlassus est et superbus
Ó nón, cupídinem sció
Sine lúce, angor minus
Oblectáte, nunc híc sumus
Mé sentió aeger, stultus
Oblectáte, nunc híc sumus
Barbarus, albínus, culex et, mea libídó
Hei! Hae, ha ha ha ha!
Peior est bonitás meá
Ipsó múnere beátus sum
Noster globus semper fuit
Et úsque ad fínem erit
Et cúr sapere dédiscó
Ita, ut rídére, putó
Dúrum rébar, dúrum rérí
O vah, bene, níl tantí
Negátió! Negátió! Negátió! Negátió! Negátió!
#nirvana #medieval #latin #bardcore #romanempire - Hudba
-Do you like rock?
-I prefer marble.
Like N.69
(if anyone cares,of course)
Especially when it's painted.
We need more of this just so that the marble genre can actually become a thing lol
Don't take it for granite m8
brilliant
who's still listening to this in MMXXIV?
Very clever, underrated comment
Ego sum.
I hate you
Genius
@@osamabinladen824 Wait... you died in MMXI
RIP Kurtus Cobaenus 💔 It's been MCMXXVIII years since his passing but he's still deeply missed
1928 years, that’s wild
@@ThaRookStar 🤣
XXVIII years.
Did he stab himself with a gladius?
MCMXCIV*
It is just immaculate the "hello, how low" rhymes as "salvé, parve". absolute favorite song of this style ever
Most Latin words rhyme because of conjugation. If they don’t, change the word order so they do rhyme
I can't believe how well it works! And it's fantastic when you sing along with the original, with the Latin lyrics.
Almost like a renaissance sculpture, wouldn't you say?
@@tvre0 thank you mr Caesar
this is something that was really done in an Italian movie with Massimo Troisi.
he travels back to the middle age and start to sing The Beatles to impress a girl hahaha
“It’s not just a phase, mom” - Nero, 17
Lmaoooooo
😂😂😂
Imlaor25 *then proceeds to killing his mom and burn Roma*
And it wasn't
😂😂😂😳
The Nirvana cover is ok, but nothing beats the original Latin version.
You didn't hear the Greek version played to Socrates prior to his suicide.
What was that chord that David played? That pleased the Lord?.... I had just nipped out for a sec
@@andyrome316 , David was the king of Israel not Rome
Hurrian is the original.
You have not experienced Nirvana until you have heard them in the original Klingon
Played this to my 2-yo daughter. Now she is wearing a toga and looking thoughtfully at the map of Gaul.
Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres
@@SomePeopleCallMeWulfmanquarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua celtae, nostra Galli appellantur.
nemo ex eis contra magnam Romam rebellabit, cur talia moliantur?
@@kimmorris9664 Caesar, non mihi. Caesar Gallia divisa.
My favorite part of this kind of meme is how many different types of nerds it summons
made me smile knowingly, wisely, understandably, Nerd.
Dúrum rérí
I remember this concert, where Kurtus Cobanus jumped into the crowd after smashing his Lyre.
Underrated comment
Kurtus Cobanus sounds like a dinosaur name
So sad he shot himself with a bow
@@joaquinlaroca2886 people say he was addicted to a special kind of wax, derived from the poppy flower.
@@joeschmoe3815 I hear he was addicted to smoke nutmeg!!
what the alt kid meant when he said he was born in the wrong generation:
😂🤣😂
Exactly.
I was as well!
plot twist: there are no alt kids
Time Traveller:
"Aww @#$%, I knew someone was missing from the tour group..."
THIS....THIS, right here, this is what the internet was made for. To connect people with the most unlikely areas of expertise to create something nobody under any other circumstances would have thought of.
It's such a great thing for people to suggest one of the most iconic 90's grunge tracks, translate it and create music, played on original medieval instruments (or at least something that sounds as such), then sing it, with multiple voices.... those who made this, deserve Nobel prices in so many different categories...it's simply perfect!
I one million percent agree....go listen to Hilde von Bingen sing a midieval version of Jolene....written by Dollyus of Particus......
Classical Roman/Greek, not midevil.
Not only translating it, but translating it to a dead language! It's not like it was translated for people whose native language is Latin, it was just translated to Latin for the sake of translating this song to Latin! Truly, beautiful!
@@juliethartshorn And translated in an awesome way
i know what you mean. theres the gems you realise the net is for like the blue monday on 30s instruments video
I vividly remember the night Gaius Kurtus Cobainius the Elder premiered this song at the Amphitheater of Pompey in the Summer of 91AD. The plebs went nuts and were throwing Sesterti and Denari on the stage. I even saw a patrician woman lift her tunic! Oh how I miss those days.
Performed under N I R V A N U S
At that time
😂 🙌😄🇮🇪
No, the group was Nirvana... they say they where the ones who introduced Mithraism in the empire.
@@TheRoland19111lol
Ahhh, summer of 91! those were the days ...
Way to confuse the future anthropologists of the world.
Fucking dead.
As someone 80% finished with a BS in Medical Anth who’s spent semesters on Culture, I died imagining this if we had an apocalypse and enough CZcams data was cached on hard drives.
I’m imagining Russel from HL: Alyx dow loading the whole internet.
hahaha i love this!
what no They would probably think the language to be preserved for some specific rituals and religious rites like how the catholic bible was only translated into Latin for ages even though it wasn’t commonly spoken.
The only reason we know what alot of c greek creations look like is from Roman reconstructions so yeah.._
2.6KL
-What kind of music are you into?
-The 90's music.
-1990's?
-No, 90's.
ROFL
Haha, very good!
91-94BC was the golden era for bardcore
That was good xDD
great joke
This is actually incredibly talented work. I believe even Kurt would've loved this.
Fun thing Kurt hated this song, as it was irony for being popular band, and song became his biggest hit. 😂
he even like the Wierd Al version Smells Like Teen Nirvana. So, yeah, if he's still alive he'll like this.
On second thought, pop this up to his buddy Dave. Dave is always up for some musical shenanigans.
Bet it would’ve blown his mind
He would have. He loves the Tori Amos cover of this song. Kurt was a true artist in every sense and that's part of why I think he had a hard time dealing with the music industry. That stuff will chew you up and spit you out and Kurt just wasn't cut out to handle that crap imo
Who's Kurt? I think you mean Kurtus. Ugh, the youngsters and their modern grammar. It's like they speak a different language.
This just might be one of the greatest masterpieces the Internet has ever created.
Only 90's kids will remember this. 90's b.c. kids, that is.
*A.D
@@henryhaile1653 he might be talking about the roman republic, not the empire
@@henriquechagas7017 true, but if we was saying it in reference to the picture in the song, it would be in the A.Ds
@@henriquechagas7017 nah, a.d this pretty sure this era Christianity was worldwide spread. And the inquisition in Spain was going on.
LOL!
THIS is what the internet was intended for.
Indeed
very much so.
Yeah, finding this channel reminded me what I love about the Internet.
Actually, the internet was originally intended for communication purposes only. To be able to converse and share information. Not for silly videos....
@@orion7741 while i share your sentiment, concerning the net's original purpose, i would refrain from calling this one a silly video.
Rumour has it that a "Live at the Colosseum!" version is also about to come out!!!😁😊
Is that gonna include lions and Christians performing during the short intermission? Will there be popcorn and wine available?
It's no longer called "The Colosseum," it's now "Key Arena."
R.I.P Kurtus Cobaenus
Funny how it translates it.
please who is Kurtus Cobaenus ?
@@arta.xshaca please who is Kurtus Cobaenus ?
Requiesce in pace ❤
@@Khalid-Ibn-Al-Walid kurt cobain
"A new procrastination achievement has been unlocked."
😂
😁😁😁
lmfao
im supposed to be getting ready for work
*Achievement Unlocked:* How did we get here
The next song is "Du hast" by a 5th-century Germanic tribe.
YES PLEASE
i actually thought about how to cover it today :) czcams.com/video/kOVnTou9yjE/video.html
I didn't know i needed this until you posted it here in the ether. It must br done.
O...M...G. Dooooo it
3dfreak2000 Gothic for the win
Time traveler: let’s go vandalize some stuff.
Germanic Goth: yes💀
This song went from being heard on the radio while drinking some beer in cans to being sung and played on a lyre while drinking honeyed wine from a goblet. Excellent work!
0% drugs
0% sex
0% cuss
100% Salvé
"0% drugs" and "Kurt Cobain" just don't blend.
Lead everywhere is still there
@@eddietasker9110 that's why it's not kurt cobain, it's Kurtus Cobaenus
Marechal Zolotoy which do you think would kill you first, drugs or the leaded wine?
@Marechal Zolotoy Actually recreational drug use was very common in the cultures of Antiquity more so in the among "Civilized" peoples . In fact if you were a roman in addition to alcohol ways of getting lit included ‘cretic wine’ a drinkable form opium, cannabis, and DMT secreting fish called Sea Breams. Interestingly enough the Greek Physician Dioscoride becomes one first medical professionals to commit to writing that opium "kills" if over-ingested. Fun Bonus Fact: Marcus Aurelius may have been one the first notable recorded cases of prescription opioid addiction as his doctor gave him opium for chronic chest pains and soon he became to unable to sleep with out it.
The irony is no one can understand it when it's sung in English either.
Weird Al: "Hey Kurt can I do a cover of 'Smells like Teen Spirit'?"
Kurt Cobain: "Well, are you going to make it about food?"
Weird Al: "...No, I was going to make it about how no one can understand your lyrics"
Kurt Cobain: "Oh, that's cool then"
(Paraphrased, but, that's how it basically went)
@Rat I can't, don't know how many times I have heard the song. I can understand maybe 50%.
you are supposed to read the lyrics inside the cover of NEVERMIND
I can
This month’s observation of the month winner.
Ah yes, the ancient lyre musician Kurtus Conbanus. Not only did he inspire many musicians with his lyre playing, but he also inspired Michaelangelo by redecorating a ceiling 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
N I R V A N U S
This is the sort of thing St. Augustine would listen to as a rebellious youth.
buymebluepills Dude, don't spoil the Confessions.
@@ErikNilsen1337 genius
Best comment ever
I was thinking more like Martin Luther, but yeah.
Veritas est
I'm going to start answering the phone with "salve".
in Germany, Baveria to be specific, it's common to greed each other with "Servus!"
As a kid it was just another word for hello for me
when we got explained that this actually means slave our little kiddo brain were blown
no idea when that got common and why it's still a thing
That's literally what you say in Italian when in doubt which greetings to use at the moment.
In Brazil, "salve" is the same as a slang that came from the ghettos, and it means "hello/hi", more like "whats up". Since portuguese is a child of latin, that's awesome to see something so informal and "underground" having a cult background.
Salvé, true to Caesar!
@@littlebaron5573 ave
How not to think about the Roman Empire, when it creates such masterpieces?
This type of content is the reason I will never give up CZcams despite its many flaws. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
When you like Nirvana but your family is too religious.
we have nirvana at home
@@jonathoneeboyletx In this case I wouldn't be disappointed when getting home lol
@@jonathoneeboyletx lmfao
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAAHHA
That's why Buddhist parents are cool.
imagine time traveling to a time where the Romans is at its peak, and pass yourself as a traveling bard and sing this banger throughout the empire
I think it would be like Marty McFly playing Johnny B Goode in Back to the Future. "Guess you guys aren't ready for that... but your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great....great-great-great-grandkids are gonnn love it."
You would probably be arrested for what would be an obscene song.
@@whiteipod2000 depends what time period you went back to. The song more or less boils down the message of a troubled and angsty youth which is a pretty universal topic no matter the time period or location. And Rome did love its Poets and Storytellers so you would probably get away with it so long as you weren't disturbing the peace.
@@Yuni-is-Schrodingers-Fox interesting. Any period that you would recommend where this wouldn't get the singer killed?
@@J03_M4m4 pre-Constantine would probably be best but I am not an expert.
When your parents tell you they like the oldies because it takes them back to the 1960's.
Meanwhile your reminiscing about the times you had with Titus in the 60's.
Sometimes i get reminded that this lives rent free in my head and comes say hi from times to times
this was what Nero played when Rome burned
Nero burning rom .... program
I got it i got it
trump played this Election Night.
Then I approve
@Dorkus Malorkus no, no, Caligula was the one who slept with his sisters, Nero was the one who castrated a dude and married him because he looked like his dead wife (who he may have killed)
He was a edgy memelord tho
this whole thing that Nero burned Rome is propaganda made by roman elites whom Nero taxed heavly, and polish noble writer Sienkieiwcz who in his book Qvo Vadis reproduces this lying-myth.
Dude with Latin degree: *My Time has come*
Yes! I was kinda happy😅
Ooooh yes ! 😂
Womyn with Gender Studies Degree has entered the chat! 😠😤😡
@@blumblerp 😠😡😠🤬😒😤👿👺😤😤🤬 (Sorry for the Gender Studies language)
Tempus meus venit.
This is fucking amazing. Even if modern Internet can give you all the experience I'm stunned with this Nirvana song in classic Latin. Great respect to authors.
C'était génial !! Super idée. Je suis certaine que Kurt aurait validé une version pareille 😁👍🏻🥰
s'il te plait qui est Kurtus Cobaenus ?
@@RashidunCaliphateGeneral Curtus*
I feel like this would still be a hit in the Roman Empire.
I mean restless youth is a common sight in almost every prosperous culture past or present so I think the message would still get across
Imagine Caesar humming this
@@ItsButterBean1020 And commiting genocide in Gaul
@@hamzajas1532 suffering from success
You mean the Roman empire is not here still?
update: i've begun to listen to this unironically.
Same and I'm gonna learn the Latin lyrics so I can unironically sing it
@@fandeperu3582 not anymore i don't
@@SweetMat get the robe then and get urself a spot on the city square for speeches
Who said it ever was ironic?
@@SweetMat Gargle my bits?
The fact that this song sounds so good in latin proves that Nirvana is high quality music and that Kurt Cobain was a pure genius.🖤😎👍
Our last day of Latin IV, the teacher just let us do what we want, and that included turning on the radio. Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" came on, and it felt quite an appropriate moment for that song.
Finding this was quite a recollection of that. Very impressive, even just the contemporarily adaptive translation!
“Qualis musica audis?”
“Complicatus est..”
Qualia musicae genera audis?
Complicatus est...
Woo! I actually got this, I'm pretty sure. Took Latin this last year ;)
@@nickj5451 I never took any latin and got it... it´s not very complicated (
I never took Latin (or any other European/Western language besides English), but I guess this is the Latin version of countless other variation of this comment:
"What is your favorite music?"
"It's complicated..."
No sé latín
Sad to think about Kurotus Cobainus taking his own life with that ballista.
It isn't sure it was suicide, a lot of things make think it was homicide... but anyway, we miss him!
Idk why but I feel like this would have made Kurt Cobain laugh
It was more like Cortnius Loveus having him murdered, but yes, it is still very sad. There went my hero!
His work lives on in Nirvanous
@@adeltoral Missed out on Courtneus Amare.
This is the best thing I've ever heard.
This is the one, right and only pronunciation of Latin. Good work!
I remember singing this with my fellow legionnaires as we head towards this place called Cannae.
Nautie? Nautius Maximus esne tu fili?
wtf, did you post this from Elysium?
Carthago delenda est!
@@thecannonball34 nah. Miraculously, I survived. Kinda hard to believe that.
@@thecannonball34 elysium has wifi
If this was actually played in ancient Rome: “Is this one of those weird Greek songs you kids are into these days?”
If it was played in ancient Greece: "Is this one of those weird rebellious Roman songs you kids are into these days? Well, at least you're learning Latin. Might come in handy some day, maybe even sooner than you think."
"is this one of those thracian gladiator songs you kids love to sing these days?"
For sure. Julius Caesar being quite the hipster in his youth would dig it.
They might just get lashed, to be frank.
This makes me want to learn ancient latin
As a Latin student and a fan of the actual song, this is amazing 👏.
I like it because
"A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido" is exactly what I was expecting to listen in a 75 BC Roman song
😅
My boy Brutus is listening up to this kind of stuff, should I be worried about it?
I don't know man I heard there's a meeting on the ides of march. It sounds sketchy tho so you should avoid it
Oh..ok, I will keep my eyes wide open👀
Beware the Ides of Bleach!
É mano foda... Jsjsksjdjsjsjsksksk
@@sapinhobrabo1988 sorry, spanish?
I love how it's not just a 1:1 translation, but it's interpreted in a way that a Roman would understand.
Underrated comment, nailed it.
😀was just thinking the same thing
Are you latin linguistic? I started talking but don' t understand grammar. I have little basics from spanish and I lived with brazilians it might not be clean.
@@siedmyAs someone who was taught Latin, I can say the lyrics are OK (although I'm pretty sure that people from that time may have had a quite different vocabulary).
@@siedmyPortuguese and Spanish are VERY VERY different from Latin to be used as a method of comparison... If you're a native Lusophone or a native Hispanic the lyrics may sound familiar, but you're unable to understand it without studying Latin further or without the English lyrics.
Funny thing is that the message is timeless for the restless youth from classical to modern times
The fact that my language is very close to classical latin makes me love this song even more. Can I say I love this more than the original??
Romanian?
@@thesergey Yep.
See this is why we need time travel. I want to play this for a bunch of Romans and watch their reaction
for sure but i'd be afraid of getting arrested and interrogated about what spy this is a secret message for
they would be like that is such a weird accent and grammar
They'll immediately know you're a barbarus
@@frogisis you underestemate humans
They would crucify you for witchcraft
Bardcore is unironically a great genre and I don’t care who thinks otherwise
This is fire
What is bardcore?
covers of modern songs with ancient instruments/style
@@jakubsebek only good with old language cover
You're projecting. Quit embarrassing yourself.
i dont learn latin language, i dont listen to Nirvana, but this video is a masterpiece. i got goosebumps while listening to this
As someone who barely has any Latin, this version of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is every bit as lyrically comprehensible as the original.
Meanwhile in Egypt in the 90s: The hit Nilepop band Oasis.
Do you mean pyramidwall?
@@MyGiorguna sseth ov vey migraine temple of portal of phereon obroloan of millon dollars panas a local meme literally got info from yt user named MoßadOP
Good one! I really liked their 2nd Album, One of the last bard greats of 3rd Nilewave.
I am guessing it was better than that twang music from Gual or Hispania...
That was a good one by the way
@John Brophy Ah yes,
Imagine all the theories anthropologist's will come up with as to why bardcore exists
Or why you can find Linear PCM music albums recorded in 2020 on an analog grooved Polyvinyl Chloride Resin Code 3 plastic disc...Analog didn't quite die....You can even buy instant film complete with the battery for you Polaroid 600 Land camera as well as magnetic recording Compact Cassette tapes all in the same store..
If any of yous find this in the future it's because we just wanted to know what it would sound like...and it SOUNDS BLOODY AMAZING
It must be ceremonial!
A Cultural Reset
It's no big mystery, just another evolution of imitation and remix culture. MTV was a big hit just a little over one generation ago; the mysterious and fantastical thing, from an anthropology perspective, would be if remix culture just died overnight and nothing like this emerged.
I keep coming back to this, what an absolute banger.
I can imagine this is what Nero played on his fiddle, when Rome burned.
negátío! negátío! negátío! negátío! negátío! in negátío est Nero caesar.
I mean it wasnt a fiddle, the fiddle wasnt invented until 1500. Itwas most likely a lute or lyra or something. But yeah if he heard this song back then he would love it
Unfortunately, our modern concept of harmonies were yet undeveloped, so it would likely have been met with confusion and concerned looks.
@@consumerproducts nah m8 they had dis shit in ancient greece
@@joeyhardin5903 Nope, ancient greek music was largely melodic, not harmonic.
2k dislike comes from Carthaginian
Carthago delenda est! Romani summus praepositi!
Don't forget the Gauls
as a decendant of the Carthaginians i can assure you we're vibing
Jajajaja
@@TheMaYsSA2 good to know, you don't want us to come back there with more salt and pizza cannons
Some Ancient Latin Ghosts: "What in the name of all that is holy are they doing with our language..??"
Jokes aside, this version is awesome and I love it.
"By Jove, what on Terra is this madness?"
The fact that smells like teen spirit sounds awesome in latin is a testament of kurtus cobanus.
This is unironically just straight up a good song.
On God
I know it's in the dictionary with sentence examples but, to me, unironical sort of cancels itself out and becomes a non-word. Sorry, I'm probably overthinking it. Regardless, this music rocks.
@@ianl1052 it's just a way to emphasize sincerity. at least that's how I see it.
@Peighnis Honourchign Follow your own advice.
@Peighnis Honourchign In the eye of the beholder.
_This tune is more lit than Rome in Nero's days..._
🤣 Clever
By the gods lol
Finally a reference I understand here 😂
Ha ha very good 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
AHAHAHAHA
This is actually very well done. I truly wonder if there were musical compositions like this in the past that we just are unaware of.
As someone who studies art history and archeology and imagines himself traveling to the past to see what life was like back then, I would absolutely pull some moves to this at ye olde tavern
Meanwhile, plebs born after Christ are like 'Nirvana is my favourite shield brand!'
this is the best comment here
They even named their afterlife after the band. Weird cultists, smh.
Ger Pearl Jam is the favorite shield band of medieval times And now my bitter hands cradle broken glass
Of what was everything
All the pictures have all been washed in black
Tattooed everything
All the love gone bad turned my world to black
Tattooed all I see, all that I am, all I'll be yeah
Oh oh ooh
meanwhile, Buddhists born before christ are like "Nirvana is literally my heaven."
@@fenix26that slow down there bud
Still a classic 2000 years later.
LOL 😂
JAJAJAJAJAJAJA
And yet its Still on the billboard top 200
Ulan süper hahahahha 🤣
The song was blessed by Jesus!
This is beautiful. Clearly done with love. Sounds very authentic. Well done!
at least once a year i revisit this masterpiece and become obsessed with it all over again. No idea what you put in this but I'm addicted
Still remember the theater spectacle where Kurtus Cobaenus played this on his famous cithara and Davus Grohlius was on the animal hide drums while everyone was drinking wine and dancing like insanis
Nice username.
Walhalla awaits? What are you doing here, aren’t you supposed to be sacking monasteries?
@@RealLifeKyurem After so many monasteries looted i came across Kurtus Cobaenus lyrics in a monks book and promised the monk to cut only one of his limbs if he explains me the lyrics and the monk sang a song destined to be heard by the Allfather him self and since Kurtus Cobaenus music calmed me in the Hel that Midgard became
👏👏👏
@@RealLifeKyurem yes
Adding this to the “Songs To Assassinate Julius Caesar To” playlist
"Brutus, stop! The senate won't repair Rome, don't--- oh, Jupiter, he have airpods, he can't hear us!"
:(
@Paul Whitman how long must it be?!?
You lie. You have no such playlist on your channel, just one with mostly weeaboo shit on it.
Do not rely on this woman in the struggle to rid Rome of tyrants. For the cause! ✊
@@green_warlock I AM THE SENATE . ITS TREASON THEN
Sometimes I love my CZcams feed, and this is one of them!
This is simply amazing! You are a genius!! 🖤
Latin needs to come back, everyone sounds cool, everyone sounds important.
Ong
but you will summon a demon in each dialogue
@@FranciscoIG no
@@tacot3409 how ignorant can you be?! All people know if latin is spoken a demon is summoned!
@@FranciscoIG i need friends :D
I came totally without expectations and now I can't stop singing salvé, salvé, parvé
I can imagine this playing in a taberna in Plebs 😅
Love it.
Senator, the slaves are rebelling!
You missed the joke, you were supposed to say the slaves were revolting, then I would reply with “yes, and they smell too!” Lol
Zomg!
@@cplinstructor Hint: poster's name is Ginger.....
Newly discovered greek manuscripts reveal that, in 85 BC, the composer of this song jumped on his sword at the ripe age of 27.
Great comment!
It’s only fitting seeing that most of the men in Greek and Roman literature immediately jumped to offing themselves because of a slight inconvenience
There’s still debate if it was really him or his wife who stabbed him
@@carsoncasmirri3874 definitely his wife
@@archise3191 i told I had a great suspicious on his wife
The amazing things people put up. Another example of why I LOVE CZcams.
I don't know how I ended up here... but I am HERE for it! I'm a grunge 90s kid.
I may not be able to go back to the original after this undisputed masterpiece.
Well.... not quite... but this is really cool!
Unironnically this. Also great crossover
When I first read this I thought it was a silly comment ngl. *But after having this on repeat for most of a day I have to admit this version just does things to me.*
I absolutely cannot
I didn’t like it at all
Early Christian teenagers vibing to this in their rooms after being told they can't go to church
Nothing but facts good sir
Yeah cause there are no churches built yet
@@Lodinn Except the Germanic "Church" is a mistranslation meaning "building." The original "Ecclisiarchia" was more akin to a "Gathering of people" which can be done anywhere indoors or outdoors. So, once again, the Germanic butchers the Classical Greek tongue.
@Kelly 33 Yeah, but he is describing them, and he is from the modern era, so he calls them teenagers. If you're gonna be a know-it-all, at least get your facts straight
This helps me a lot when i’m doing my Latin homework. Keep up with the good music!
Ave!
Como nativo de uma língua latina e estudante do latim, preciso te dizer: que ideia fantástica! Parabéns e obrigado por nos presentear com essa obra.
Woah, did your parents raised you as latin being your primary language?
@@user-to5fs3nw3q is this a joke 😂
@@user-to5fs3nw3q if you consider Portuguese just an different accent of Latin
Yes
please who is Kurtus Cobaenus ?
@@cristianiiv6418 please do you know who is Kurtus Cobaenus ?
I don't think I can ever go back to the original after this.
Yes.
eventuelly this is the original...
My previous favorite version was the Weird Al version. I love this. Thank you! If you never had a roommate or housemate play this record, constantly, for weeks on end, then you probably don't understand why I can not take the original. But I think many of us here get that.
Yeah
1000%
“Et tu, Courtney?” - CVRTVS COBAINVS
Wow!
Wow!
My sides
Best comment I’ve ever seen on CZcams
Genius
I remember when my favorite band, The Caesars played at the colosseum.
I love how Bardcore took off during Rona
Too bad Kurtus Cobanicus stabbed himself with a gladius
Kurtus Cobanicus didn't kill himself!
I laughed way too hard on this...although I know that was tragic...
He was stabbed by his wife COURTNEY LOVIUS
@@muneebopgaming9687 *COURTENEA LOVIA
@@muneebopgaming9687 untrue. He actually had dirt on the Clintonius family...
In a parallel universe, this is the original version of the song, and Nirvana made an inspired cover of it.
Maybe nirvana secretly coppied the real version
That's some Battlestar Galactica level stuff
Imagine there being some universe where Greensleeves is just a bardcore cover of some 19th/20th century pop-chart hit.
@@Planeman516from Killing Joke
Nah, there is a parallel universe where the 50s brought up a wave of bardcore that persists into the 21st century. And just like there was a period where people latinised their names, that will also make a return. Who remembers Michaelus Jacksonius and his hit Malus, and the cover Crassus by īnsolitum Al
This is what culture is all about ✓
Hats off for even the idea 💡
Brilliant cover version. Interestingly, a lot of pop and rock music is based on modal scales that come from ancient Greece. That's why the song with this instrumentation sounds so much more 90s than 1990s, as someone in the comments suggested.
The 6 years of Latin I took did not prepare me for this
🤣😆🤣
👍💪
Me too. They make it sound so easy and easier to understand
Yeah ahahahah 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah imagine learning Latin with a weird pronounciation that would make every Roman think you are a uneducated Barbarian visiting for shady reasons and then also find out there is different versions of Latin
@@Bruh-hq1hx i studied Latin for 5 years and I learned last year that my pronunciation was completely made up
Imagine a legion singing this on a march 😂
Oh man, marching in 6/4...
lmao
And getting their asses handed to them in the Teutoburg Forrest after giving away their location by singing... It all makes sense now.
a depressive suicidal march you mean
Didn't that basically happen in Pan?