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    As many of you have requested, here is our original composition of J.R.R. Tolkien's "Song of Durin" Complete Edition! Sorry it took a while, but that is the nature of art.
    My brother composed and arranged the song. My family and I sang it. One of my brothers drew the beginning cover art.
    We hope you enjoy it!
    Lyrics:
    The world was young, the mountains green,
    No stain yet on the Moon was seen,
    No words were laid on stream or stone
    When Durin woke and walked alone.
    He named the nameless hills and dells;
    He drank from yet untasted wells;
    He stooped and looked in Mirrormere,
    And saw a crown of stars appear,
    As gems upon a silver thread,
    Above the shadows of his head.
    The world was fair, the mountains tall,
    In Elder Days before the fall
    Of mighty kings in Nargothrond
    And Gondolin, who now beyond
    The Western Seas have passed away:
    The world was fair in Durin's Day.
    A king he was on carven throne
    In many-pillared halls of stone
    With golden roof and silver floor,
    And runes of power upon the door.
    The light of sun and star and moon
    In shining lamps of crystal hewn
    Undimmed by cloud or shade of night
    There shone for ever fair and bright.
    There hammer on the anvil smote,
    There chisel clove, and graver wrote;
    There forged was blade, and bound was hilt;
    The delver mined, the mason built.
    There beryl, pearl, and opal pale,
    And metal wrought like fishes' mail,
    Buckler and corslet, axe and sword,
    And shining spears were laid in hoard.
    Unwearied then were Durin's folk;
    Beneath the mountains music woke:
    The harpers harped, the minstrels sang,
    And at the gates the trumpets rang.
    The world is grey, the mountains old,
    The forge's fire is ashen-cold;
    No harp is wrung, no hammer falls:
    The darkness dwells in Durin's halls;
    The shadow lies upon his tomb
    In Moria, in Khazad-dûm.
    But still the sunken stars appear
    In dark and windless Mirrormere;
    There lies his crown in water deep,
    Till Durin wakes again from sleep.
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  • @ClamaviDeProfundis
    @ClamaviDeProfundis  Před 4 lety +5904

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    • @bobafett4617
      @bobafett4617 Před 4 lety +127

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    • @HotelHero
      @HotelHero Před 4 lety +57

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    • @isco738
      @isco738 Před 4 lety +42

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    • @rgikki
      @rgikki Před 4 lety +18

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    • @blijham1834
      @blijham1834 Před 4 lety +25

      Signed as soon as i saw this!
      Really hope this happens

  • @ELPSYCONGROO_JP
    @ELPSYCONGROO_JP Před 2 lety +6302

    Nostalgia for a place that doesn't exist, in a time that never was...

  • @vincentlinsin6549
    @vincentlinsin6549 Před 4 lety +7880

    Rest in peace, Cristopher Tolkien.

    • @mafioz333
      @mafioz333 Před 4 lety +428

      The king has come unto his own,
      under mountain, under stone.
      Send him out, unto the deep
      unto earth, eternal sleep
      ,
      under mountain, under stone
      through all the lands, let it be known.
      The king is dead!

    • @redashura9255
      @redashura9255 Před 4 lety +161

      Namárië. Farewell.

    • @musa_x1691
      @musa_x1691 Před 4 lety +31

      🙏

    • @bananasaur5209
      @bananasaur5209 Před 4 lety +245

      I hope his children carry on his and his father legacy. I do know Cristopher's oldest son is a novelist so there is hope. But if they are not to continue the beautiful tale that is Middle Earth then I won't mid. I'm just happy I was here to experience what many people after me may not be able to.

    • @zizan2071
      @zizan2071 Před 4 lety +18

      Sad...

  • @Zman0831
    @Zman0831 Před 3 lety +6080

    The Story of the Elves being Forced to Leave Middle earth is sad... The Slow downfall of Man is sad.... But the dwarves slowly fading from the world after eventually taking their home back.. that's a tear jerker

    • @maxoforce2920
      @maxoforce2920 Před 3 lety +403

      They are not the only dwarves in middle earth.. yet they took the biggest punches

    • @naquris4241
      @naquris4241 Před 3 lety +489

      @@maxoforce2920 the Firebeards and Broadbeams had to abandon their homes at the end of the First Age and never truly recovered. Many of them joined the Longbeards and suffered alongside them.

    • @SixthHokage_JayeHatake
      @SixthHokage_JayeHatake Před 3 lety +512

      I agree. The Durin's are the greatest of all the Dwarves yet they suffered the most. But when it comes to the suffering of these dwarves nobody can match the blows that fell on Thorin who lived most of his life far from his kingdom and when it is his time to prosper in his hard-earned throne, alas he was killed along with his nephews who only knew of the greatness of their kingdom from stories. Fili and Kili never lived to experience being a royalty.

    • @chiefbennywawa1333
      @chiefbennywawa1333 Před 3 lety +345

      Yeah. I didn't know how sad it actually was. The other day I got bored and did a little research on it, Durin the Last's story is awfully sad. If you didn't know, Durin was believed by the dwarves to be reincarnated. It ended at Durin VII, or the seventh. He stayed as the last dwarf king till the last of the dwarves died off of middle earth, ruling in Moria. It is, indeed, really, really cry-worthy.

    • @Thor.Jorgensen
      @Thor.Jorgensen Před 3 lety +318

      ​@@chiefbennywawa1333 I may very well be wrong, but Durin's Folk did not end with Thorin II at Erebor, or even in Khazad-dûm with the death of Balin and Óin.
      For Thorin Stonehelm, son of Dáin Ironfoot would live on as king of Erebor, and together with Gimli, would go on to live beyond what Tolkien had written in the Fourth Age.
      And while they may not have succeeded in retaking Khazad-dûm, Erebor and the dwarves of Durin's Folk continued to thrive well into the Fourth Age.
      And succeeding Thorin Stonehelm was his son Durin, known Durin as the Last (As he was the last reincarnation of Durin the Deathless) and he would succeed in leading Durin's folk back to Khazad-dûm, to rule over both Erebor and Khazad-dûm, restoring the kingdom of Durin's folk, where he would rule "till the world grew old"
      The Dwarves, including Durin's Folk, prospered during the Fourth Age, at the time where the elves faded from Middle Earth. And they would live on for many more ages until they eventually too faded from Middle Earth, perhaps in the 6th age.
      But the fading of dwarves is perhaps meant more that the dwarves hid in the mountains, while the dominion of man reigned.
      "These were the fading years of the Eldar. [...] they attempted nothing new, living in memory of the past. The Dwarves hid themselves in deep places, guarding their hoards."
      ― The Tale of Years: The Third Age

  • @davarcade123
    @davarcade123 Před 3 lety +1509

    For all those who have not read the Lord of the Rings this song is sung by Gimli in the Mines of Moria, when Sam mentions what it would have been like to see the city full of light

    • @emregeylani
      @emregeylani Před rokem +54

      Not sung but read as a poem if I'm not mistaken.

    • @spookyblush-speedruns
      @spookyblush-speedruns Před rokem +51

      @@emregeylani I think it was read that way, but I like to imagine it sung like this.

    • @hurlprasad
      @hurlprasad Před rokem +16

      Thank you for giving me the inspiration to read The Lord of The Rings, my dear friend 🙏🙏

    • @czntrm
      @czntrm Před 8 měsíci +6

      This is the soundtrack for the book. 😉😆

    • @cellovandervegte8986
      @cellovandervegte8986 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the insight

  • @davidamunga_
    @davidamunga_ Před 4 lety +5769

    Gimli: Let them come. There is one dwarf yet in Moria who still draws breath.
    Chills.

    • @aneesh2115
      @aneesh2115 Před 4 lety +165

      They have a cave trool
      - boromere the tall

    • @jamesball90
      @jamesball90 Před 4 lety +111

      *gimli son of gloin

    • @sethraelthebard5459
      @sethraelthebard5459 Před 3 lety +105

      Agreed. I still remember that line when I first heard it in 2001. Such a powerful moment of valor and defiance!

    • @zimmicks3170
      @zimmicks3170 Před 3 lety +32

      Replace "breath" with "blood" and it will be accurate to the Jackson film. Unless you were quoting the book, in which case I am too lazy to verify it and will trust you :)

    • @leekenyon8705
      @leekenyon8705 Před 3 lety +12

      Both Trump and Biden are losers.

  • @tylerdarnell9032
    @tylerdarnell9032 Před 4 lety +5269

    homesick for places ill never see and people ill never meet...

    • @bubatzvernichter
      @bubatzvernichter Před 4 lety +75

      fuckin true

    • @lachimiste1
      @lachimiste1 Před 4 lety +328

      The Welsh have a beautiful word for that - hiraeth; the yearning for places and people that never were, that live only in our hearts.

    • @Kjarthan
      @Kjarthan Před 4 lety +30

      You will, I mean you will find us all, and please take care you know.

    • @gerardamoia6997
      @gerardamoia6997 Před 4 lety +92

      Imagine reading the books? And getting so...utterly immersed in it that you long to live in that world? I feel you..

    • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
      @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 Před 4 lety +26

      That's "FERNWEH", my friend...

  • @mada_2
    @mada_2 Před 3 lety +3810

    Imagine how happy Tolkien would have been to listen to this. Makes me sad he couldn't see what his life work would spark

    • @McCRBen
      @McCRBen Před 2 lety +122

      Maybe that’s why he wrote.

    • @joco8290
      @joco8290 Před 2 lety +106

      I'm not trying to be that guy and be all negative, but I think Tolkien woudn't like LOTR and Hobbit triologies.

    • @leosjoberg9671
      @leosjoberg9671 Před 2 lety +21

      @@joco8290 Why not?

    • @tulkaselfuerte8789
      @tulkaselfuerte8789 Před 2 lety +164

      @@joco8290 I'm sure he would be proud to see how deep hes work arrived. And there is no greater gift for a writer thsn see those characteres that he created turn into life

    • @sjonnieplayfull5859
      @sjonnieplayfull5859 Před 2 lety +110

      @@joco8290 He might dislike the Hobbit, but why would he dislike the original trilogy?

  • @asura5548
    @asura5548 Před 2 lety +906

    "No harp is wrung, no hammer falls.
    The darkness dwells in Durins hall"
    🤧

  • @treyb387
    @treyb387 Před 4 lety +6791

    My wife says listening to classical music improves your mental health.
    So I listen to dwarven music to help my beard grow better. And it works...

    • @KaryRaven
      @KaryRaven Před 4 lety +221

      OMG, I would prefer my beard NOT to grow as I am a woman... I need to stop listening :D

    • @treyb387
      @treyb387 Před 4 lety +210

      @@KaryRaven you could be a Dwarven woman. According to Gimli they're so much alike in voice and appearance that they're often mistaken for dwarf men

    • @the_person_that_playz_game8515
      @the_person_that_playz_game8515 Před 4 lety +34

      @@treyb387 so you're a good dwarf cosplayer?

    • @fandomhoe2285
      @fandomhoe2285 Před 4 lety +46

      @@treyb387 oh I remember this scene! He was telling Eowyn about them and it was the first time I saw her so happy.

    • @treyb387
      @treyb387 Před 4 lety +15

      @@fandomhoe2285 yes. That scene lol

  • @matheusarruda6462
    @matheusarruda6462 Před 3 lety +9342

    You know something brilliant I just noticed? The Song of Durin is structured in the book to have six stanzas, just as there have been six Durins in Dwarven history (Durin VI was the one felled by Durin's Bane). The sixth verse (just like the sixth Durin) end in a sad note about waiting for Durin to awaken from his sleep. Seven is the Dwarven holy number, and it is said the seventh Durin will be the prophetized Durin who will bring back all joy in the world and bring the Dwarves to their golden age. Perhaps when he comes, there'll be a seventh stanza?

    • @triplea657aaa
      @triplea657aaa Před 3 lety +887

      Wow, yet another testament to the brilliance of Tolkien

    • @declancorry4007
      @declancorry4007 Před 3 lety +692

      Durin the 7th. Durin the deathless as he became known, restored moria to it's previous glory

    • @ahumpierrogue137
      @ahumpierrogue137 Před 3 lety +504

      I would not consider the final bit of stanza 6 to be sad. If anything, it's a last bit of hope after the extreme darkness the dwarves are going through. Even though they have gone through all this tragedy, still Durin's Crown(the stars) lie in Mirrormere, promising the return of the King of Khazad Dum.

    • @justanotherbaptistjew5659
      @justanotherbaptistjew5659 Před 3 lety +170

      Declan Corry
      The Deathless was the first Durin.

    • @thondaar1863
      @thondaar1863 Před 3 lety +27

      I hope so!

  • @secretlyaspacewizzard
    @secretlyaspacewizzard Před 3 lety +8500

    - Dad, why is my little sister is called Rose?
    - Because your mother loves roses.
    - Thank you Dad
    - You're welcome Song of Durin complete edition

    • @josesoria2072
      @josesoria2072 Před 3 lety +415

      Calling your son Durin must be enough, I think

    • @dwiffles4735
      @dwiffles4735 Před 3 lety +58

      @@josesoria2072 I agree.

    • @chiefbennywawa1333
      @chiefbennywawa1333 Před 3 lety +104

      @@josesoria2072 Or maybe as a middle name or something, having a first name as Durin, or even Durin VIII would be awesome, though.

    • @royaltoplists
      @royaltoplists Před 3 lety +36

      Best comment

    • @Wow-rn2re
      @Wow-rn2re Před 3 lety +15

      I don't get it. This makes no sense

  • @amosadams7058
    @amosadams7058 Před 2 lety +291

    'There must have been a mighty crowd of dwarves here at one time,' said Sam; 'and every one of them busier than badgers for five hundred years to make all this, and most in hard rock too! What did they do it all for? They didn't live in these darksome holes surely?'
    'These are not holes,' said Gimli. 'This is the great realm and city of the Dwarrowdelf. And of old it was not darksome, but full of light and splendour, as is still remembered in our songs.'
    He rose and standing in the dark he began to chant in a deep voice, while the echoes ran away into the roof.

    • @DarkTider
      @DarkTider Před rokem +36

      Let's just appreciate the Hobbit wondering about people living in holes ;)

    • @ExceedProduction
      @ExceedProduction Před 6 měsíci +18

      @@DarkTider That's the point, though. Samwise compares it to what he knows, hobbit holes. Warm and snug, homely places that are easy to heat and easy to light. He couldn't imagine someone being able to heat and light such an expansive, frankly gigantic space.

    • @billparrish4385
      @billparrish4385 Před 5 měsíci +6

      What's even more amazing is that this vivid landscape, peopled with fantastic characters singing the great deeds of their forebears out of a rich and complex history, all of it sprang in its entirety from the genius mind of a humble Oxford professor, whilst sitting and pondering and puffing thoughtfully on his old thick-bowl billiard.

  • @goronimus304
    @goronimus304 Před 3 lety +4494

    Elves: we are the best at singing poems
    Dwarves: Hold our beards

    • @krzysztofz1986
      @krzysztofz1986 Před 3 lety +27

      👍

    • @beanbag8449
      @beanbag8449 Před 3 lety +261

      Not the beard!

    • @zacharyjackson1829
      @zacharyjackson1829 Před 3 lety +152

      but seriously though have you tried singing along to this song? I am constantly running out of breath and it doesnt help that the lower octave singing requires more hot air and breathing. This song is perfect for someone trying to strengthen their lungs lmao

    • @marinusvanzoggel6941
      @marinusvanzoggel6941 Před 3 lety +29

      @@zacharyjackson1829 I'm a bass, no problem for me ;)

    • @zacharyjackson1829
      @zacharyjackson1829 Před 3 lety +19

      @@marinusvanzoggel6941 even with my voice being pretty low it still seems like a struggle, especially with the very little pauses in the song. Im not an experienced singer though so i may just not be adapted to it yet

  • @palmeraviles7250
    @palmeraviles7250 Před 3 lety +2182

    “The shadow lies upon his tomb.......In Moria, in Khazad-dûm” always gives me goosebumps.

    • @EgoTheDeranged
      @EgoTheDeranged Před rokem +25

      When i read that the part started.

    • @jomens8929
      @jomens8929 Před rokem +6

      @@EgoTheDeranged same

    • @imanstucki
      @imanstucki Před rokem +25

      Same, it's my favourite line because the harmonies at this part in this song are just *chefs kiss*

    • @zerozero2166
      @zerozero2166 Před rokem +1

      @@EgoTheDeranged same

    • @petersphilip2783
      @petersphilip2783 Před rokem +4

      That part melts my heart. I love you all sons of Durin❤️

  • @Thor.Jorgensen
    @Thor.Jorgensen Před 3 lety +1299

    Gimli was so much more than just comic relief in this story.
    He beautifully honored and mourned his second cousin King Balin of Moria, and his uncle Óin with this song.

    • @mhm7135
      @mhm7135 Před 2 lety +9

      any link to him sing? i couldnt find any video

    • @Thor.Jorgensen
      @Thor.Jorgensen Před 2 lety +123

      @@mhm7135 He didn't in the movie. You need to read the books instead.
      The books are full of songs. Only a handful of songs made it into the movies.

    • @mhm7135
      @mhm7135 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Thor.Jorgensen ooh i remember.i thought it was added to the movies though

    • @gazover_
      @gazover_ Před 2 lety +26

      Yea he is more than comic relief, just remember his Helm cave description speech

    • @filippobasilio7056
      @filippobasilio7056 Před 2 lety +2

      What about Ori?

  • @charliehart7271
    @charliehart7271 Před 3 lety +758

    The way they sing “The Earth was fair in Durin’s day” just gives me chills, it feels to me like they’re singing a comfortable sigh for some reason

    • @Sennmut
      @Sennmut Před rokem +12

      It was so much better, once.

  • @Encovelicus
    @Encovelicus Před 4 lety +3588

    This durin guy sounds pretty cool.

    • @johnathonlee7053
      @johnathonlee7053 Před 4 lety +64

      Guilherme Sousa, I know right XD

    • @michaelcastellano588
      @michaelcastellano588 Před 4 lety +142

      he was alright i guess

    • @ThePalatineHill
      @ThePalatineHill Před 4 lety +105

      sounds like a dwarf Rasputin

    • @thetau4866
      @thetau4866 Před 4 lety +54

      @@ThePalatineHill he was a great dwarven man

    • @argon1580
      @argon1580 Před 4 lety +149

      Durin was the first from seven Dwarfs Fathers created by Aule, one from Valars the servants of Iluvatar. I recommend the Silmarillion (a full story about the begginnings of Midleearth😁)

  • @solako3896
    @solako3896 Před 3 lety +5701

    "We may speak different language" "but music is a language that all people understand"

    • @makqa6675
      @makqa6675 Před 3 lety +85

      The song is in English though

    • @Rexaurus
      @Rexaurus Před 3 lety +160

      @@makqa6675 Not everyone speaks english

    • @shotz_9853
      @shotz_9853 Před 3 lety +29

      Not if it's in Chinese

    • @keulron2290
      @keulron2290 Před 3 lety +15

      Well, that depends...

    • @chloesept17
      @chloesept17 Před 3 lety +13

      then why is it that people immediately bash k pop fans?

  • @Stellarheim
    @Stellarheim Před rokem +503

    "The world was young, the mountains green,
    No stain yet on the Moon was seen"
    Those are the words of a true poet. Imagine living in such a world.

    • @brucejedilee5290
      @brucejedilee5290 Před rokem +7

      We once did, well except for the stailless moon part

    • @brucejedilee5290
      @brucejedilee5290 Před rokem +3

      @@Stellarheim Oh I know, it's just we weren't around back then

    • @bulldogsbob
      @bulldogsbob Před 11 měsíci +8

      We could have had it in the Garden of Eden,

    • @konstantinospalapanidis6414
      @konstantinospalapanidis6414 Před 7 měsíci

      It is funny that "unstained" by asteroids moon is scientifically correct. It is hypothesized that sometime early in moon's history a a resonance if the orbits of jupiter and saturn caused a bit of mayhem in the inner solar system and at that time the moon got bombarded by asteroirds quite a lot. So before the so called late bombardment of the moon event one could argue that with a poetic figure of speech "no stain yet on the moon was seen".

    • @SayakatheSnoo
      @SayakatheSnoo Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@bulldogsbob Religion is irrelevant here.

  • @philipkhan7715
    @philipkhan7715 Před 3 lety +893

    “Who’s this person you pledged your service to- Thorin Oakenshield?”
    “He was my friend”

  • @Preda.Y
    @Preda.Y Před 6 lety +2407

    The image of Durin looking into a lake and seeing himself crowned with stars is one of the best visual concepts in all of literature

    • @SynValorum1
      @SynValorum1 Před 5 lety +73

      Durin was clearly on drugs if it was daytime.

    • @marechalkireraman3097
      @marechalkireraman3097 Před 5 lety +41

      The light of the sun was to far in Durin's day

    • @strokerwillie1190
      @strokerwillie1190 Před 5 lety +3

      Preda Y. Also went insane with power .... lmao wake da fck up

    • @hrogarfyrninga3238
      @hrogarfyrninga3238 Před 5 lety +139

      There was no sun in the beginnings of Middle Earth.

    • @acedeuce4709
      @acedeuce4709 Před 5 lety +9

      Who went insane with power? Df you on abo3t.

  • @BioHunter1990
    @BioHunter1990 Před 5 lety +2385

    Tolkien's tale of the Dwarves is a deeply sad tale. But it holds in it a tiny light of hope. A beautiful light.
    Durin may yet awake...

    • @bezukaking6860
      @bezukaking6860 Před 5 lety +143

      He will, the seventh reincarnation of Durin is born into the Fourth Age. The downside is, however that it is written that the race of Dwarves will fail and all the ages of Arda until the ending of the world (after the Fourth) are those of men. We are currently at the end of the Sixth or beginning of the Seventh.

    • @kuafer3687
      @kuafer3687 Před 5 lety +101

      @@bezukaking6860, maybe they failed in Middle-Earth but I bet now they're having great time with Mahal in the lands where the Mountains are still green

    • @sapherno11
      @sapherno11 Před 5 lety +127

      Not may. Durin one day WILL Rise from sleep, and lead the Dwarves into retaking Khazad Dum, and waking its ancient glory once again, bringing life and light to its dark halls once more.
      The Dwarves are not singing about a tiny light of hope here. They are remembering a promise of what WILL come, which makes it all the sadder to me knowing it'll never happen. Durin the Deathless did die that day...even more, they've lost his Tomb to the Shadow.

    • @mothermaryssongmicheal479
      @mothermaryssongmicheal479 Před 5 lety +20

      Like king Arthur for British

    • @mihagl5817
      @mihagl5817 Před 5 lety +57

      He will awake when Dagor Dagorath(the end of all,the last battle of Light and Shadow) comes

  • @AslansMane88
    @AslansMane88 Před 2 lety +514

    Tolkien as poet is underpraised,
    His stanzas strike like metal bright
    And to his verse voices are raised
    which wreath his words in song and light.

  • @QuillOfEarth
    @QuillOfEarth Před 6 lety +5029

    This really makes me tear up. I really think that the dwarves, not the race of man, are the most human and deeply relate able characters in Tolkien. Unlike the elves, the dwarves are mortal. Their greatest kings and heroes do not remain in dwelling with them throughout the ages, so they have to pass on the legends of their great ancestors. There is no certainty that their greatest hero, Durin, will reawaken and bring about another age of gold for the dwarves. The last lines always get me, "the world is grey the mountains old, the forges fire is ashen-cold." The world which the dwarves loved so much is now fading, and with it so are the dwarves. The shadow lies upon Durin's grave, all hope seems lost. But still the sunken stars appear in dark and windless Mirrormere- there lies his crown in waters deep, till Durin Wakes again from sleep". There's just so much hope in these last lines, and so much love for the dwarven race. It is truly beautiful.
    I am a total nerd.

    • @ll-zn9zb
      @ll-zn9zb Před 6 lety +148

      Lump lumpson true and i think that its also really beatiful to think of the mighty halls of the dwarves that were build in first age

    • @theexchipmunk
      @theexchipmunk Před 6 lety +247

      This song always mirrors the world depicted in the books and movies. While there is still wonder and magic to be found in the world it has become rare and the great wonders of the past lie in ruins. The world is fading the landscape scattered with the ruins of once great citys and kingdoms. The world is becoming "grey" as more and more of the past greens drains.

    • @duykghost8298
      @duykghost8298 Před 6 lety +24

      Actually the dwarves live longer then humans Google it

    • @duykghost8298
      @duykghost8298 Před 6 lety +15

      Tactical Bacon oh sorry I missed read

    • @thomasrose2149
      @thomasrose2149 Před 6 lety +23

      Forgive me for not having much knowledge on the lore(I haven't read any of the books and haven't watched the films for a long time). But are you implying the elves are immortal?

  • @mochagoat1998
    @mochagoat1998 Před 3 lety +1118

    “But still the sunken stars appear, in dark and windless Mirrormere”
    I don’t know why, but that particular part gives me chills

    • @Ruiluth
      @Ruiluth Před 3 lety +130

      It's because it's the glimmer of hope behind the sadness of the last stanza. Despite the world being gray and old and shadows living where light once was, there are still powers high above that they can never touch, and Durin is still sleeping somewhere, waiting for the time when they wake him again.

    • @adriangorseta8402
      @adriangorseta8402 Před 3 lety +33

      The whole song gives me chills

    • @user-N20
      @user-N20 Před 3 lety +3

      same

    • @gonnaflynow2009
      @gonnaflynow2009 Před 3 lety +37

      @@Ruiluth especially when you think that this song was probably written at a time when the Dwarfs were at their lowest. They have lost their oldest city (Kaza-dum also known as Moria) and probably Erabor. A lot of Dwarf strongholds are being destroyed or occupied by dragons due to the Dwarfs greed they are close to being a broken people yet there is that one glimmer of hope Durin's crown is still there and one day he will wake again to lead the Dwarfs

    • @tankythemagnorite9855
      @tankythemagnorite9855 Před 3 lety +4

      @@gonnaflynow2009 *Erebor

  • @quzi2532
    @quzi2532 Před 3 lety +407

    4:21 the way they sing "In Moria, In Khazad-dum" always somehow squeezes my heart.

  • @Sprejar
    @Sprejar Před 3 lety +437

    My grandpa has passed away, almost everyday I sít on our garden, listening to this song, looking on stars and talking to him, this song always make me cry, when I heard it. I will always remember my grandpa through it. Thank you for this. And I wish good memories to everyone, who is listening this song.

    • @soulextract640
      @soulextract640 Před 3 lety +15

      Your Grandfather was a King in his own rite

    • @latindwarf8173
      @latindwarf8173 Před 3 lety +10

      I'm sorry for your loss. May God keep your grandfather.

    • @brendamobley
      @brendamobley Před 2 lety +7

      I’m very sorry for your loss. He will be remembered.

    • @peanut9560
      @peanut9560 Před 2 lety +6

      A person dies when they are physically dead but only when their memory is forgotten do they truly die

    • @EnragedPilgrim
      @EnragedPilgrim Před 2 lety +4

      May your grandfather rest in peace.

  • @francesjordan1540
    @francesjordan1540 Před 5 lety +2565

    I work in a church, we have an amazing sound system... playing this in a dark church with a killer sound system is pretty awesome.

    • @mennoltvanalten7260
      @mennoltvanalten7260 Před 5 lety +104

      That sounds amazing! My church is in the main hall of a high school, so it would be slightly less awesome, but I can imagine it would be awesome to hear this projected through the acoustics of a large (catholic) church, imagining teh architecture around me to be ten times more impressive again, like it would be in the actual Dwarven halls!

    • @kubibrodel5632
      @kubibrodel5632 Před 5 lety +43

      @@mennoltvanalten7260
      How about a cathedral? That would be nice! xD

    • @mennoltvanalten7260
      @mennoltvanalten7260 Před 5 lety +68

      If it is 1,000 years old, it is Catholic, or at least it was when it was built. However I meant the Catholic bit more like one of those old, large churchs with good acoustics. Just happens to be that where I live that coincides with Catholic.

    • @TheLocoRunner
      @TheLocoRunner Před 5 lety +21

      Dude you have to record it and show us all :p I would LOVE to hear this song bouncing off the vast acoustic halls, it seems like a song made for it

    • @Drengade
      @Drengade Před 4 lety +9

      ... Now play 'when the hammer falls'

  • @paulgibbon5991
    @paulgibbon5991 Před 3 lety +517

    You know, I think the line that really sticks with me is "beneath the mountains, music woke". It says that the Dwarves didn't just measure their glory by war or the construction of great monuments.....but also held precious their ability to create art and take joy in it.
    "If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world."
    --Thorin Oakenshield

    • @robertlarrison9614
      @robertlarrison9614 Před 3 lety +16

      See that's the thing dwarves are some of the best Craftsmen the Middle Earth had besides the elves if you wanted a good weapon something that was strong was going to last you went to a Dwarven Smith they took pride in their craftsmanship whether it be jewelry with gold and silver or mithril being is Mithra was so expensive the chainmail shirt that Bilbo has was so expensive he could buy the entire Shire

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 Před 3 lety +10

      "...
      There lay they long,
      And many a song
      was sung unheard by men or elves.
      ..."

    • @daugirdassvitrigaila5644
      @daugirdassvitrigaila5644 Před 3 lety +1

      Saddly its impposable for humans to do.
      We where created to war and suffer so we are sad and angry due to that. One tries to save us but its near imposable.

    • @janberkemeier7406
      @janberkemeier7406 Před 2 lety +10

      It is also quite interesting to note that the creation myth of Middle-Earth is strongly linked to music, and the appreciation of art and culture is a recurring theme in the conflict of good vs. evil, since the "evil" cultures in Lord of the Rings are often said to produce no art except for skillfully made weapons of destruction, and no culture except for bastardized versions of existing languages and mocking, often crude songs (e.g. the Goblin King).

    • @jalarasstudios414
      @jalarasstudios414 Před 2 lety +3

      Fits with their maker Aule.
      He was a man of thought, a man who wanted to create beautiful and great things. To create things to bring joy to others. At their best, the dwarves reflect this.

  • @abqjackal_beard241
    @abqjackal_beard241 Před 5 měsíci +17

    A few years ago, I memorized this song before my first son was born. I wanted a good masculine lullaby I could sing him and be consistent with for bedtimes. It's one of his favorite songs now, we sing it every night before bed, and I hope he never gets tired of it. Thank you so much for this song, it means a great deal to my little family.

  • @ms.fancypants7779
    @ms.fancypants7779 Před 2 lety +195

    I sing this as a lullaby for my 5month old niece and she always goes to sleep. My sister would call me when she's having problems putting her to sleep and I go over there, rock her and sing this and she's out like a light!! When she's old enough she'll know the full story. I can't wait to be the one to show her.

    • @GrumpyOldFart2
      @GrumpyOldFart2 Před rokem +5

      That is so awesome!❤️

    • @TheFoolish727
      @TheFoolish727 Před rokem +16

      When I read “rock her and…” my mind immediately jumped to “ROCK AND STONE”

    • @nateroberto6239
      @nateroberto6239 Před rokem +7

      That's so beautiful. Tolkien would absolutely love that. This is exactly what these stories are meant for. An English mythology to be told like the German Brothers Grim.

    • @clynn1995ny
      @clynn1995ny Před 8 měsíci +1

      This is the song that would without fail get my baby to sleep too. She listened to it every night for like 6 months.

    • @bmobmo6438
      @bmobmo6438 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@TheFoolish727 Did I hear a ROCK AND STONE!?!

  • @maliaalexisbarnes2387
    @maliaalexisbarnes2387 Před 6 lety +446

    "Till Durin wakes again from sleep..." simply amazing

  • @user-sq1le3jd8i
    @user-sq1le3jd8i Před 3 lety +2779

    If there is an after life, I'm convinced Tolkien would hear this and smile.

  • @ApocGenesis
    @ApocGenesis Před 3 lety +209

    I looked upon a winding road
    Made not with mortar, brick or stone
    But wrought instead in wire wound
    Beset in waves of lightning bound
    A road that winds forever more
    Stoneless walls and woodless doors
    Lead to lands of empty plains
    Yet as I stumbled on my way
    I heard an ancient song did play
    The voice of long-past days gone by
    Aroused a tear to long dead eye
    For Durin's folk do sing once more
    Heart-grown seeds from ancient store
    A tale that long did fallow lie
    But cannot ever truly die

    • @idontknoq4813
      @idontknoq4813 Před rokem +37

      Is this from the books?
      Or are you one of the two blue wizards, come back with ancient magic to weave us such fine art, and great poems?

    • @aririce3390
      @aririce3390 Před 11 měsíci +2

      That was beautiful, I actually sang this in tune with the video and it ended when the video did I guess I have great timing.

    • @praetor9822
      @praetor9822 Před 7 měsíci +2

      That second verse is incomplete. It's a shame.

  • @CABRALFAN27
    @CABRALFAN27 Před rokem +44

    This whole song is epic, but my favorite stanza is the second one. It took me a bit to wrap my head around how it was meant to be read, but then I realized it was almost entirely one long sentence; "The world was fair, the mountains tall, in elder days before the fall of mighty Kings in Nargothrond and Gondolin, who now, beyond the western seas, have passed away."

  • @ArchLich12
    @ArchLich12 Před 6 lety +6166

    Is it possible to me nostalgic for a fictional place? Because I am.

    • @benjaminjohnson6984
      @benjaminjohnson6984 Před 6 lety +135

      I do not think it was a fictional place, I think it was what JR Tolkien witnessed in the Black Country My Grand father Ben Bilboe was a friend of Tolkien. You can Google his name.

    • @louisryan5815
      @louisryan5815 Před 5 lety +10

      black country?

    • @HoffmanHook
      @HoffmanHook Před 5 lety +41

      You could google it. I did. It's a region in England.

    • @Zarkarin
      @Zarkarin Před 5 lety +30

      If its not possible I've achieved the impossible.

    • @blackforest_fairy
      @blackforest_fairy Před 5 lety +63

      Black country? As far as i have red there is/ was a lot of industry in that erea and it was named black country because of the smoke of the factories in older days? Not sure how this place can stand for middle earth. Or do you reffer to something related to war? Cause i have red that he might have used his fiction to get over something he expirienced in the war. And I have red that tolkien was an expert for germanic languages and germanic mythologie and that he took a lot of inspiration for the lord of the rings from acient germanic legends (Elven and dwarfs for example are figures from the germanic mythologie. even some of the dwarf names he used apear in some of the legends, also the Runs were an "alphabet" used by germanic priests they were said to be given by the gods and considered holy and powerfull so they were only used for religious reasons) And that he knew old languages like old german and gothic of course old english but also ice landic? My brother said that in his opinion middle earth is symbolic for europe i think so too actually. Sorry for grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. English is not my first language.

  • @SennaHawx
    @SennaHawx Před 5 lety +345

    "In Moria, in Khazad-Dûm" gives me the chills. Every time

    • @laststandinstalingrad5162
      @laststandinstalingrad5162 Před 4 lety +14

      Senna Asad well it’s sad because Moria means ‘Black Pit’ in Sindarin speech,due to the infamous awakening of a Balrog (Durin’s Bane).From black pit to the dwarf mansions that will stride again in glory

    • @amkju
      @amkju Před 4 lety +1

      @@laststandinstalingrad5162 Sindarin, not Black Speech

    • @laststandinstalingrad5162
      @laststandinstalingrad5162 Před 4 lety +1

      amkju oh yeah my bad, bad memory. I never liked it called Moria, thus I only called it Khazad Dum

    • @StealthyTNT
      @StealthyTNT Před 4 lety +4

      @William Lacy It's a powerful name, meaning 'Delving of the Dwarves' in Dwarvish. Dwarvish name for a Dwarvish place.

    • @BioHunter1990
      @BioHunter1990 Před 4 lety +2

      "In Black Pit, in Dwarven Mansion..." the former carries a weight of sorrow, but the latter a ringing of glory!

  • @hollandahern3585
    @hollandahern3585 Před 2 lety +236

    You can really feel the sadness and lament in their voices. The Dwarves, in my opinion, suffered some of the greatest tragedies out of all the races of middle earth. They went through several large scale population devastating events that dropped their numbers significantly, and eventually began to just fade from the world since they couldn’t reproduce their numbers as effectively, and this song clearly demonstrates their remembrance of Durins Day, when the world was good and life seemed to be peaceful and happy, until it began to fall.

    • @dustinjones7458
      @dustinjones7458 Před 2 lety +37

      _And the line of Dain prospered, and the wealth and renown of the kingship was renewed, until there arose again for the last time an heir of that House that bore the name of Durin, and he returned to Moria; and there was light again in deep places, and the ringing of hammers and the harping of harps, until the world grew old and the Dwarves failed and the days of Durin's race were ended._

    • @cameronlane3567
      @cameronlane3567 Před rokem +5

      It's even sadder when you see the extra story from the rings of power series

    • @egalai1954
      @egalai1954 Před 7 měsíci +21

      @@cameronlane3567 do not speak blasphemy

  • @kevinvancauteren449
    @kevinvancauteren449 Před 2 lety +137

    This song should have definitely be in one of the movies. This is so beautiful

  • @JessesSpazzinOut
    @JessesSpazzinOut Před 6 lety +13139

    1.5k dislikes. "Let them come! There is one dwarf in Moria who still draws breath!!!"

    • @adampossin1604
      @adampossin1604 Před 5 lety +497

      never trust an elf.

    • @CountryboyAR
      @CountryboyAR Před 5 lety +613

      Now 1.8k dislikes. We must sharpen our axes, swords, and spears fellow son's of Durin. For the fell servants of Morgoth are amongst us! TO BATTLE SON'S OF DURIN!!!

    • @j.t.7553
      @j.t.7553 Před 5 lety +360

      TO BATTLE, TO BATTLE, SONS OF DURIN BARUK KHÂZAD KHÂZAD AI MENU!

    • @CountryboyAR
      @CountryboyAR Před 5 lety +157

      @@j.t.7553 To The King! To The King!

    • @BillytheTeslaGod
      @BillytheTeslaGod Před 5 lety +119

      Baruk-Khazad! Khazad-i-menu!

  • @BlackCrafte
    @BlackCrafte Před 4 lety +890

    "These are no holes", said Gimly. "This is the great realm and city of the Dwarrowelf. And of old it was no darksome, but full of light and splendour, as is still remebered in our songs."
    He rose and standing in the dark he began to chant in a deep voice, while the echoes ran away into the roof.
    "The world was young, the mountains green...."

    • @46raulfull
      @46raulfull Před 3 lety +31

      Yesss! Reading this was amazing! How incredibly immersive can Tolkien's writing be.

    • @gabriel-de8yv
      @gabriel-de8yv Před 3 lety +19

      No stain yet on the moon was seen...

    • @93Crash101
      @93Crash101 Před 3 lety +16

      @@gabriel-de8yv No words were laid on stream or stone...

    • @shaggy4real97
      @shaggy4real97 Před 3 lety +13

      @@93Crash101 when Durin woke and walked alone

    • @tankythemagnorite9855
      @tankythemagnorite9855 Před 3 lety +1

      *Gimli

  • @BluevesPL
    @BluevesPL Před 5 měsíci +7

    The 1st singer's voice blends so well in the chorus it's unbelievable.

  • @mokujintx
    @mokujintx Před rokem +45

    Why does this make me watery eyed. No matter how many times I listen. I'm an old man now and it still gets me.

    • @davidcampbell1141
      @davidcampbell1141 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I feel the same way, it gives me a longing of a place and home I know only exists in my heart and imagination. But that's just me....

  • @lepthir
    @lepthir Před 3 lety +483

    I love how the adjective "ashen cold" is used; an unmistakably dwarven word. An extremely specific type of cold, that only dwarven vocabulary would truly need. Just like the many words for snow in the inuit language, it just adds so much authenticity to the entire song. Just another testament to Tolkiens genious.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před 3 lety +12

      'Ascen' (of ash) is Old English. JRRT knew the old words are best.

    • @chiefbennywawa1333
      @chiefbennywawa1333 Před 3 lety +4

      @@harbl99 Sorry lad, I had to say this: *ashen, not ascen

    • @chiefbennywawa1333
      @chiefbennywawa1333 Před 3 lety +1

      @@harbl99 But you're right

    • @amaliaschipani5862
      @amaliaschipani5862 Před 2 lety +1

      Feanor doesn't like this element, Noldor would use it too
      😂😂

    • @spacejunk2186
      @spacejunk2186 Před 2 lety +8

      To be fair, the many word snow in inuit language mainly come from the fact that you can combine words together like in german. Soft snow becomes "softsnow".

  • @oharryc
    @oharryc Před 5 lety +373

    Khazad-Dûm
    such a goddamn powerful name

    • @taronmalicos3638
      @taronmalicos3638 Před 5 lety +9

      learning khuzdul (language of tolkiens dwarves) is hard but so worth it

    • @rollingthunder1043
      @rollingthunder1043 Před 4 lety +34

      @@taronmalicos3638 IIRC, Tolkein "finished" Sindarin and Quenya (the two Elvish dialects) to the point that they're essentially fully functional languages - though they lack a lot of modern vocabulary so aren't suited for discussing modern topics. But he never finished Khuzdul, the entire point being that the Dwarves guard it jealously. Unlike the Elves, a Dwarf will rarely if ever even speak Khuzdul in front of any other race, much less teach anyone to speak it.

    • @Aldar_from_Erathia
      @Aldar_from_Erathia Před 4 lety +13

      @@rollingthunder1043 My parents named me Aldar (Which means "forest" in Quenya).😀

    • @BioHunter1990
      @BioHunter1990 Před 4 lety +4

      Indeed. I refuse to call the realm by it's Shadowed name. It is and always will be Khazad-dum in my heart.

    • @thederper5836
      @thederper5836 Před 4 lety

      I can barely pronounce

  • @agert6416
    @agert6416 Před 2 lety +87

    I can see Gimli singing this walking through Khazad-dûm for the first time with the fellowship. Tolkien’s world is so deep

    • @deanmorton6537
      @deanmorton6537 Před rokem

      What about Thorin's gang as well? 😂Bofur and the others sing good lol

    • @bulldogsbob
      @bulldogsbob Před rokem

      He did in the book.

    • @agert6416
      @agert6416 Před rokem +1

      @@bulldogsbob that’s what I’m referring to, gimili doesn’t sing in the movies

    • @stuartclements6243
      @stuartclements6243 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The actor who played Gimli did a reading (not singing) of this poem with an orchestral accompaniment of the song.

    • @Niclout
      @Niclout Před 5 měsíci

      @@stuartclements6243my personal favorite version fs

  • @uniqueImpulse
    @uniqueImpulse Před rokem +38

    the reality of those “untasted wells”, that the dwarves woke first and new the beauty of the world untouched, just makes this so much more beautiful to me

  • @marcusaurelius8030
    @marcusaurelius8030 Před 3 lety +3141

    Doctor: You have 5 minutes to live
    Me: *plays Song of Durin*
    Doctor:... but it's 5:11...
    Eru Illuvatar: It's okay..

  • @ajshim
    @ajshim Před 5 lety +452

    "There lies his crown in waters deep.Till Durin wakes again from sleep."
    I get chills & strangely hope everytime.

    • @henrypaleveda7760
      @henrypaleveda7760 Před 4 lety +16

      Tolkien hit his mark once again.

    • @BioHunter1990
      @BioHunter1990 Před 4 lety +6

      Durin will awake again. He will awake one final time. Sadly it will also mark the final march of doom for his people, until the ending of the world.
      The Eldar pass on to the Halls of Mandos, and the Gift of Men is eternity beyond death...but the final fate of Durin's Folk is forever unknown...even to them.

  • @ElishaSwift
    @ElishaSwift Před rokem +29

    'The world was fair, the mountains tall,
    'In elder days before the fall.'
    That line makes me homesick for somewhere I've never yet been. If Heaven looks like the place you love most {who knows?}, then I'm going to end up in Middle-Earth.

  • @Ely-fv9fx
    @Ely-fv9fx Před 3 lety +99

    The phrase "The Western Seas have passed away, the world was fair in Durin's day" just makes me want to cry. Same with "The darkness dwells in Durin's halls" The amount of sorrow fit into these few words is nothing short of magnificent. Tolkien man 👏🏼

  • @zubei
    @zubei Před 5 lety +1138

    The verses are proof of the genius that Tolkien was. The emotions that arise over an imaginary place are extraordinary. The rythm and singing do this great poem justice. Well done.

    • @mjargunn4453
      @mjargunn4453 Před 4 lety +2

      YES.

    • @spacewinter
      @spacewinter Před 4 lety +16

      Yes, his books have made me feel like nool other. So many great authors since have tried to imitate it but just can't be repeated

    • @FixTheDisc
      @FixTheDisc Před 4 lety +2

      Wait, Tolkien didn't write the song tho right?

    • @spacewinter
      @spacewinter Před 4 lety +23

      @@FixTheDisc he did. He wrote soo many songs in his books. The lyrics anyway. Gimli sang the song in the first book if I remember correctly

    • @FixTheDisc
      @FixTheDisc Před 4 lety +3

      @@spacewinter Fun to hear! Have read most of the books but that was ages sice. I think few authors spend time writing songs into their lore/books.

  • @leoprzytuac3660
    @leoprzytuac3660 Před 4 lety +2597

    If I ever have a son, this will be his bedtime song.

    • @franzjamolin9071
      @franzjamolin9071 Před 4 lety +262

      He'll grow a beard once he wakes up

    • @kiritosrage4569
      @kiritosrage4569 Před 3 lety +50

      same ill sing this to him every night or ill play it from my phone for him/her

    • @danielthelionking9098
      @danielthelionking9098 Před 3 lety +50

      Can confirm this works.

    • @driamhane
      @driamhane Před 3 lety +81

      Ill sing this to my DAUGHTER and i bet shell grow a beard XD

    • @leoprzytuac3660
      @leoprzytuac3660 Před 3 lety +67

      @@driamhane She'll grow a beard, a big nose, armor and axe and she will ask you to go in an adventure to claim moria back

  • @treysoto306
    @treysoto306 Před 3 lety +51

    I recently discovered this when reading The Hobbit and The Silmarillion. Now, I can't stop listening to it. It is absolutely beautiful and brings me to tears.

  • @idontknoq4813
    @idontknoq4813 Před rokem +58

    With runes of power upon the door!
    God, I love that line.

    • @matthewgraybeal3241
      @matthewgraybeal3241 Před rokem

      Their prosperity had grown so large, they could enchant their written script with Precious Metals, and lay magic upon entrances for their own protection.

    • @matthewgraybeal3241
      @matthewgraybeal3241 Před rokem

      Also Bone Chilling how POWERFUL they BECOME as TRAILBLAZERS

  • @panicschannel7665
    @panicschannel7665 Před 3 lety +612

    Isn't it just amazing how one man can bring us all together though his writings.
    Fantasy really is something wonderful.

    • @michaelbates4834
      @michaelbates4834 Před 2 lety +6

      @Space Vatnik This is no bedtime story...it's an epic!

    • @bigcountry622-9
      @bigcountry622-9 Před 2 lety +7

      Very true, he was a great writer as well as a man of God

    • @darkpope6667
      @darkpope6667 Před 2 lety

      Well, according to the woke left, Tolkien is a dirty racist.

    • @shep9231
      @shep9231 Před rokem +2

      Indeed sir.

  • @mation2012
    @mation2012 Před 5 lety +641

    There's just something strangely powerful about the name Khazad-dûm. Always makes me shiver when they sing it

    • @joselara9194
      @joselara9194 Před 5 lety +54

      It´s because is the home of legendary dwarves :)

    • @WolfGr33d
      @WolfGr33d Před 5 lety +78

      Probably because Tolkein made an actual language and used it to name places, kinda makes it feel authentic when compared to a place named from random 'cool sounds'.

    • @SideCutR
      @SideCutR Před 5 lety +29

      Being myself a choir singer, I really feel something strangely powerful destabilizing my voice when I sing this verse one octave lower.

    • @WheatSnecBread749
      @WheatSnecBread749 Před 5 lety +5

      yeah. you right

    • @stevenwang5148
      @stevenwang5148 Před 4 lety +1

      Because it takes a special kind of gift to create a place that invokes power just by whispering its name.

  • @Genyanus
    @Genyanus Před 7 měsíci +26

    I'm so proud that this song made it into Return To Moria game. It makes my heart dance.

  • @GeraltofRivia22
    @GeraltofRivia22 Před rokem +23

    The way you sing "mirrormere" is simply angelic.

  • @Not_Soundwave
    @Not_Soundwave Před 5 lety +733

    Wait a friggin-
    "My brother composed and arranged the song. My family and I sang it. One of my brothers drew the beginning cover art."
    You lot are seriously talented

    • @Not_Soundwave
      @Not_Soundwave Před 3 lety +1

      @@osakarose5612 I know they didn't necessarily "create" it-the lyrics are written in Fellowship of the Ring. But to take the time to string a melody for it...! It's still so impressive

  • @zaaliyan9855
    @zaaliyan9855 Před 5 lety +959

    "And they call it a mine! A mine!"

    • @tork9646
      @tork9646 Před 5 lety +74

      I used to work in a salt mine that looked like Khazad-dûm.

    • @zaaliyan9855
      @zaaliyan9855 Před 5 lety +22

      That's cool!

    • @jonathanmcelveen9569
      @jonathanmcelveen9569 Před 5 lety +33

      @@tork9646 Was it ruled by a mighty gnome?

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před 5 lety +11

      @@tork9646 Not prying, but Poland, right?

    • @leaf241
      @leaf241 Před 5 lety +31

      "This is no mine! It is a tomb!"

  • @emregeylani
    @emregeylani Před 2 lety +105

    A song which makes you want to be a dwarf instead of some thin and pale immortal creature.

    • @ameenahansari1709
      @ameenahansari1709 Před rokem +10

      Regardless of this song, I crave to be free of this pale, skeleton body. I wish to feel wild wind in my hair and the earth beneath me. I wish to see sights teh like of which haven’t been seen in centuries. I want to ride upon the back of the wind and lift my wings into the sky and just fly. Fly from my life of boring and misery. To a world far, far away from my own. I want to touch clouds and jump off cliffs. I want to wield daggers and magic with equal skill. I want so much. Alas, I am a pale, mortal sack of flesh and bones. I am bound to this earth and my wings have been cut. I have no magic and I have no daggers. I am just me. Human. And painfully so.

    • @key2laif
      @key2laif Před rokem +1

      @@ameenahansari1709 where did you read this? If it is your own, its beautiful

    • @ameenahansari1709
      @ameenahansari1709 Před rokem +2

      @@key2laif Aww!! Really?! Thank you!! 🥰Yeah I did write it on my own.

    • @SilverSugarwings
      @SilverSugarwings Před rokem +4

      @@ameenahansari1709 "I am bound to this world and my wings have been cut. I have no magic and I have no daggers."
      What a profoundly poetic statement. Spoken like the voice of someone who has fallen from steep greatness

    • @nateroberto6239
      @nateroberto6239 Před rokem +2

      ​ It is the collective subconscious. The exact reason why Tolkien wrote his mythology.

  • @Xoruam
    @Xoruam Před 3 lety +108

    I love how in the two stanzas talking about the glory days of Moria, the rhythm resembles the sound of a blacksmith, hammering the metal.
    I can imagine that a folk, centred mostly, if not entirely around mining and smithery would have that reflected in their music, especially since probably a lot of it would've been created as working songs, sung to pass the time during heavy work and to make the work more efficient and enjoyable - kind of like shanties were originally used to keep the crew working in a single rhythm, like a well-oiled machine.
    One of the reason why I treat this as "THE" version, the one that would've been sung by the dwarves, whereas others sound like interpretations by other folk, trying to make it pretty, but ultimately not understanding why dwarven music was structured the way it was... Again, kind of like melodic versions of shanties. Pretty, but ultimately lacking the original soul.

  • @ABKMorgan
    @ABKMorgan Před 6 lety +234

    "He stooped and looked in Mirrormere, and saw a crown of stars appear" love that bit.

    • @damdumah2552
      @damdumah2552 Před 6 lety +5

      ABKMorgan u and me both I cry ever time. "And runes of power upon the door"

    • @15oClock
      @15oClock Před 5 lety +1

      I got goosebumps.

  • @t.j.kohlrust9730
    @t.j.kohlrust9730 Před 3 lety +932

    Got the chance to sing this in Carlsbad Caverns. Almost no one was in the caves cause it was a weekday. My sons started getting scared when it got dark and I told them about how even dwarves like Gimli got scared sometimes.
    This song is so well written that it gives dwarven courage even to little hearts. (Also, nothing sounds cooler than singing deep dwarven songs when you're hundreds of feet underground in huge halls).

    • @meatybtz
      @meatybtz Před 3 lety +69

      Did you wake the dwarves sleeping in stone? Did they rise and sing along, their voices ringing off the vaults of stone?

    • @ojisanhoward8940
      @ojisanhoward8940 Před 3 lety +16

      The reverber....echos must have been nice!

    • @ensar3752
      @ensar3752 Před 3 lety +6

      I loved this, Sir! They surely must have found comfort in your singing. 😄

    • @clydejohnson1714
      @clydejohnson1714 Před 3 lety +9

      I'd pay to hear that!

    • @shaggy4real97
      @shaggy4real97 Před 3 lety +19

      You sir, have peaked in a life I wish I had and I applaud you

  • @eenalley
    @eenalley Před 2 lety +43

    If only Professor Tolkien could have heard this, I'm certain you've have brought tears to his eyes. This is magnificent. Thank you so much for the love you've given to this lore.

  • @mahbubshahidshisir4141
    @mahbubshahidshisir4141 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Mournful tears shed for an imaginary place and time. Making us reminisce for a never existed time of glory is the best an artist can do

  • @Sanguiluna
    @Sanguiluna Před 4 lety +851

    I’ve always felt the dwarves are the underrated fantasy race. In most stories it’s either humans or elves who are the dominant people, with the other being the second most powerful. That’s one of the things I appreciated about The Witcher: while humans were the dominant force, it was the dwarves who adapted and became a powerful force in the world, becoming bankers and ore merchants and basically controlling the economy, while the elves regressed and became bandits and murderers.

    • @alecallred9145
      @alecallred9145 Před 3 lety +67

      Dwarves have always been my favorite fantasy race hands down. Ever since I was a little kid, I remember playing Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes on the OG X-Box with my siblings and I was always the Dwarf.

    • @martinxy1291
      @martinxy1291 Před 3 lety +27

      I think there are some fantasies where dwarves are the only Industrial race, sure everyone else has magic but much like harry potter and the reason wizards hide, is cuz a gun beats all. And if its not enough theres also nukes

    • @13vatra
      @13vatra Před 3 lety +47

      Dwarves usually fit best as a silent power. Like you mention with Witcher, they control the economy. They don't lord their position but know exactly where they stand and will defend it at all costs if threatened.

    • @Star-Blink
      @Star-Blink Před 3 lety +22

      I could Recommend a Novelle from Markus Heitz called "The Dwarfes".
      In that book-series, the main focus is on Dwarfs.

    • @Tamburahk
      @Tamburahk Před 3 lety +20

      @@Star-Blink or anythink from warhammer lore, dwarves are very much the force of old world, even razed whole elven colony in old world for shaving beard from envoy of High king.
      War of Beard for elves and for dwarves War of Vengeance

  • @Exirens
    @Exirens Před 4 lety +2678

    3,8 k dislikes? What horrible creatures hide in the depths of this place?

  • @gaiusjuliuspleaser
    @gaiusjuliuspleaser Před rokem +43

    Had this playing in the background as my dwarfs were fighting off a goblin siege. No darkness dwells over my halls, though.

  • @MCEnderbornGaming
    @MCEnderbornGaming Před rokem +21

    I have nostalgia for a place that doesn’t exist in a time that never was

  • @Mis7erSeven
    @Mis7erSeven Před 4 lety +889

    The lord of the rings and the silmarillion are sad stories for me. The good guys win in the end of course. But the books are full of memories of so much great and beautiful things that are destroyed, forgotten and lost forever. Time cant heal all wounds in this world.

    • @justsomeguy1014
      @justsomeguy1014 Před 4 lety +45

      Stories of heroes fighting for a scarred world

    • @rabokarabekian409
      @rabokarabekian409 Před 4 lety +8

      Most of the cosmological physicists who have ever existed might have some pertinent commentary affecting you assessment. Penrose's phase change does notsound promising as an end of time, either

    • @billmiller4972
      @billmiller4972 Před 4 lety +64

      That's exactly what JRR Tolkien had on his mind when he wrote the stories. When he was young Victorian England ruled the world and the country was proud and self-confident.
      Then came World War I and II. He never forgot this.

    • @Mis7erSeven
      @Mis7erSeven Před 4 lety +31

      @@billmiller4972 Maybe. The mighty kingdoms in his stories always became lazy, arrogant or greedy and so the evil could take them.

    • @thorveim1174
      @thorveim1174 Před 4 lety +81

      And even the good guys winning in the end has a bitter aftertaste.. because only the race of men is thriving, and magic fades from the world regardless, as elves leave middle-earth to go to their own form of afterlife, hobbits stay rather isolated and oblivious of the world around them and dwarves are a dying civilization desperately hanging onto their past.

  • @fekokeke8497
    @fekokeke8497 Před 5 lety +2984

    I sing this to my daugther at least twice a week during bedtime :-). She calls it "the song in english" (french speaking).I'll soon start to read "The Hobbit" to her #TolkienFanInBecome

    • @th3_g0th60
      @th3_g0th60 Před 4 lety +182

      That is respectable.

    • @josephquiseng3885
      @josephquiseng3885 Před 4 lety +226

      Good parenting right here

    • @meme9492
      @meme9492 Před 4 lety +141

      Definitely a great choice. There's a lot of trash out there in the world, but this is some of the best literature. Tolkien was a genius. Your daughter will love it.

    • @fekokeke8497
      @fekokeke8497 Před 4 lety +133

      We just read the Trolls episode, she was so glad that they encounter the first fight and dangerous part of the story! She can't wait to hear about the dragon though... This will teach her patience as well I guess ;-)

    • @roberturlaub8526
      @roberturlaub8526 Před 4 lety +45

      u have a rly rly lucky daughter dude

  • @ufobob1615
    @ufobob1615 Před rokem +53

    This song really tells the tale of tolkiens world in a suttle way. Aswell as his fantastic writing skills one can only dream of. The dwarfs in my opinion is the coolest of creatures in tolkiens work. Their bravery , honor and brothership probably what I long for. Either way this song captures what makes tolkiens world so good. Its creates a longing and nostalgic for a world that doesnt exist and a time that never was. Unlike other franchises which people want to live in. Everyone who wants to live in middle earth have different opinions. Creating ones own adventure, living calmly as a hobbit or as an adventourus man.

    • @nateroberto6239
      @nateroberto6239 Před rokem +3

      And through this tells the tale of our world. It is human mythology.

  • @genshin_lore_enjoyer
    @genshin_lore_enjoyer Před 3 lety +41

    I can't explain, but I love so much dwarve's songs. And it's awesome. Three days I listen this music and "When the hammers falls", and full "Far over the Misty Mountains cold". Thanks for this treasures.

  • @doinosor6405
    @doinosor6405 Před 5 lety +629

    Tolkien had a beautiful mind

    • @deutschertodesritter6772
      @deutschertodesritter6772 Před 5 lety +51

      Aidan Suess the fact that he got his inspiration for Lotr by fighting in ww1 and at the Somme, is also a mahor factor to how beautiful his mind is

    • @davidcabreonmunoz6258
      @davidcabreonmunoz6258 Před 5 lety +9

      a catholic patriarchal mind...

    • @louisryan5815
      @louisryan5815 Před 5 lety +67

      @@davidcabreonmunoz6258 lol, get fucked

    • @jsmoothd654
      @jsmoothd654 Před 5 lety +3

      Aidan Madiba Suess Nice Suchomimus

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 5 lety +51

      @@davidcabreonmunoz6258 Yes, in other words the kind of mind that shaped the modern world, and gave you the electricity and internet to bitch about it. Beautiful isn't it? Why don't you adopt one such mindset, and achieve something yourself?

  • @juniorfio1196
    @juniorfio1196 Před 3 lety +1473

    Boy's Bathroom: Halo theme.
    Men's bathroom: Song of Durin.

  • @Irakhos1
    @Irakhos1 Před rokem +15

    I'll never, never will get enough of this magnificent song.
    Thank you all of you.

  • @MayhemZip
    @MayhemZip Před 2 lety +21

    Durin VII (the Last), retook and brought Khazad-dûm back to its original splendour, and the Longbeards lived there till the "world grew old and the days of Durin's race ended". As told in "Of Dwarves and Men"

  • @titssnitchtzeentch649
    @titssnitchtzeentch649 Před 5 lety +69

    I love how this song tells so much about dwarf and how they perceive their gold, metal and weapons.
    Durin became king as he saw a crown of stars by looking into the water. And even after all the great power of dwarves, all the weapon they forged, all their happiness, all that's left is their mightiest work : the crown in water awaiting the return of dwarves.
    The most important thing for them was something they couldn't reach, touch or hold.
    The very mountain is their home and that is the only thing they needed. And it's almost as if the mountain itself was waiting for dwarves to return...

  • @WestCoastEnclave
    @WestCoastEnclave Před 6 lety +425

    "The darkness dwells in Durin's halls"...this made me want to enter the first movie and give Gimli a hug

    • @jsmoothd654
      @jsmoothd654 Před 5 lety +29

      Massimiliano Zogno But Remember, “ But still the sunken stars appear, in dark and windless mirrormere!”

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar Před 5 lety +2

      @@jsmoothd654 yeah, you just have to evict Sauron's pet to see or fetch it...

    • @jsmoothd654
      @jsmoothd654 Před 5 lety +1

      They did

    • @rico6546
      @rico6546 Před 5 lety +4

      “ he named the nameless hills and dells.”

    • @mrhalfwit972
      @mrhalfwit972 Před 5 lety +3

      god dam goblins and black uruk's ( powerfull batsards arnt theyn)

  • @thomasbourgeois8757
    @thomasbourgeois8757 Před rokem +17

    If you don't shed a tear at this part : "In Moria, In Khazad-Dûm" then you're not Dwarf

  • @SoilToSoul
    @SoilToSoul Před měsícem +3

    This was badass I must say. ❤ Tolkien would be proud.

  • @martinnikl8273
    @martinnikl8273 Před 5 lety +338

    This song was sung in Moria by Gimli, when fellowship spent a night in a big city of The Dwarrow Delf.

    • @Brick_One_A_Lego_Story
      @Brick_One_A_Lego_Story Před 5 lety +45

      I wish it was sang in the movie

    • @vanadis2420
      @vanadis2420 Před 5 lety +1

      @@valentinlaszlosimon2846 Dude wtf

    • @Ardelanin
      @Ardelanin Před 5 lety +18

      @@Brick_One_A_Lego_Story it is sung by tolkien himself in one of the first audiobook versions of the lord of the rings. very different but also quite moving. I cannot quite determine which I like best honestly.

    • @shawnthompson2303
      @shawnthompson2303 Před 5 lety +1

      He missed his Uncle Thorin :(

    • @TragGaming
      @TragGaming Před 5 lety

      @@Ardelanin pretty sure this is an original composition...

  • @fjalar4856
    @fjalar4856 Před 7 lety +2393

    Would you think Tolkien 'd shed a tear if he could hear this?

    • @Tenebrous2099
      @Tenebrous2099 Před 7 lety +368

      Probably not, from what I hear he didn't like people touching his work. That being said, this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard!

    • @joedredd1168
      @joedredd1168 Před 7 lety +200

      I like to think he would :)

    • @HIPEOPLE1887
      @HIPEOPLE1887 Před 7 lety +298

      I would like to think he would at least applaud the effort.

    • @Templarboi
      @Templarboi Před 7 lety +379

      I honestly think he'd be appreciating it. It's such a shame he is not alive to see the amount of love his works have gathered all across the world.

    • @NarkoMechBass
      @NarkoMechBass Před 7 lety +104

      The Crusader sadly Tolkien was know to be a grumpy man about his work...

  • @jacewarbeck9684
    @jacewarbeck9684 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Earlier in the song, it mentions Durin looked upon a lake and saw a crown of stars reflected in the waters.
    Later, the song mentions the sunken stars in a dark and windless Mirrormere, long after Durin's gone. Such a simple but powerful visual symbol of hope.

  • @dgonzv
    @dgonzv Před 2 lety +84

    What kind of empty soul could dislike this beautiful masterpiece?

    • @MazNator
      @MazNator Před 2 lety +4

      Trolls simply detest the sight of Dwarves (uncooked).

    • @dgonzv
      @dgonzv Před 2 lety +5

      @@MazNator Hmm... yeah, that would explain those dislikes

    • @renemauricePereira
      @renemauricePereira Před 2 lety +4

      The Balrog of Khazad-dum, I guess.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před 2 lety +5

      "Mordor in our midst", as the man himself said.

    • @nachosanzsuarez4606
      @nachosanzsuarez4606 Před rokem +2

      Smaug

  • @derhirte7656
    @derhirte7656 Před 7 lety +64

    EPICNESS LEVEL IS OVER 9000

  • @Darksyne9
    @Darksyne9 Před 7 lety +77

    By the Valar...Truly epic and Haunting!! My heart is awakened and my Soul is moved. Thank you for bringing Tolkiens song to life.

    • @martinjaros3191
      @martinjaros3191 Před 7 lety +4

      Tony C For Tanith! For the Emperor!

    • @Darksyne9
      @Darksyne9 Před 7 lety

      Aye! Straight Silver for the Damned Chaos Traitors!!"

  • @ozet_le
    @ozet_le Před rokem +1308

    This alone is better than the Rings of Power series.

    • @Tis_Joe
      @Tis_Joe Před 5 měsíci +69

      Quite true, my friend. They had everything to make RoP an amazing show, faithful to Tolkien.

    • @matthewvanburen6415
      @matthewvanburen6415 Před 5 měsíci +66

      I will never understand why people would intentionally attack the fan base.

    • @ozet_le
      @ozet_le Před 5 měsíci

      I will never understand why people act so sensitively about each and every comment nowadays. As a fan of Tolkien, I feel entitled to evaluate products claimed to be based on his work. My assessment is simply that this song, which remains faithful to Tolkien's story, is much better than the TV series that cost hundreds of millions of dollars.@@matthewvanburen6415

    • @donaldk.6586
      @donaldk.6586 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Agreed my friend

    • @caiovictor4838
      @caiovictor4838 Před 5 měsíci

      Teu cu, mas é perfeito sim.

  • @Ravage369
    @Ravage369 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I never get tired of hearing this song and just love to imagine it being sung by the dwarves deep in their mountain halls while they're hard at work and adding to the mountain's song.

  • @Tom-re6zo
    @Tom-re6zo Před 5 lety +30

    I literally cried. The melancholy and sense of having fallen from grace made me tear up like I haven't done in quite some time.

  • @lydiakoga7448
    @lydiakoga7448 Před 5 lety +1141

    This song is one of the few things that will put my three week old son to sleep when he's fussy. He has great taste!

    • @willsam6549
      @willsam6549 Před 5 lety +127

      Did he grow a beard?

    • @djcarp927
      @djcarp927 Před 5 lety +79

      Are you sworn to carry his burdens

    • @theodensonofthengel5787
      @theodensonofthengel5787 Před 5 lety +19

      Lucky kid

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před 5 lety +135

      A few months later on r/parenting: "Baby won't stop smithing and hewing mighty halls beneath the earth. Please advise."

    • @Dakka1968
      @Dakka1968 Před 5 lety +26

      he shall be the chosen one

  • @Pfisiar22
    @Pfisiar22 Před 3 lety +21

    I have listened to this many times. Every single time it climaxes with the naming of Moria, I get chills. It's as if the very name itself has power.

    • @PlayNiceFolks
      @PlayNiceFolks Před 3 lety

      It's a name that shall outlive all of us.
      Its story, its meaning.

  • @verebdavid5234
    @verebdavid5234 Před 5 měsíci +5

    This song consists of
    50% epicness
    50% goosebumps

  • @nikolai60
    @nikolai60 Před 7 lety +134

    I haven't clicked on a video so fast in a long...actually probably ever. You guys are freaking EPIC for doing these songs, seriously, first best Misty Mountains, now best Song of Durin! It can't be easy doing these long songs in this fashion, your ability and commitment have earned tonnes of respect points!

  • @yaka3213
    @yaka3213 Před 4 lety +475

    Rest In Peace, Bilbo Baggins

    • @hf1371
      @hf1371 Před 3 lety +7

      Ians holms

    • @adetcongson3857
      @adetcongson3857 Před 3 lety +8

      Rest in peace indeed

    • @pepsifrog420
      @pepsifrog420 Před 3 lety +14

      Personally, I think Ian Holmes did a *SPECTACULAR* job with Bilbo, I will mourn his loss for quite some time, Rest in Peace.

    • @leekenyon8705
      @leekenyon8705 Před 3 lety +3

      Both Trump and Biden are losers.

    • @emilynatukua7825
      @emilynatukua7825 Před 3 lety +2

      May the great Kings return to their kin before the world of dwarves end

  • @mistadangerzone8362
    @mistadangerzone8362 Před 3 lety +18

    "farewell, good thief, I go now to the halls of waiting to sit beside my fathers, until the world is renewed" - Thorin Oakenshield

  • @teacherenes8347
    @teacherenes8347 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Listening to this masterpiece on my balcony on an autumn day with slow rain and thunder sounds is absolutely amazing