Don't tempt Gilgamesh, he'll throw the "thigh" of the Bull of Heaven at Inanna again. A real show of his contempt for her, and his defiance of her advances too.
imagine being dead for more than 5000 years and all of a sudden you hear someone somewhat sing a song you listened to alot and talk in your language somehow lol
When he sings, he was like summoning all those ancient people/mythodologic figures from grave and they all chant with him.. a distant past as if it was just yesterday
I study Assyriology with an emphasis on Sumer and I listen to your Sumerian songs 90% of my study time on repeat, I instantly clicked when I saw you released a new video, I would love to see more uploads in Sumerian it puts me in a trance almost knowing how ancient these songs are, I love you man keep it up!
@@ultragamerism2772 There is no evidence to support an Anatolian origin for Sumerians. Unless you're some radical Turkish person who thinks everything comes from Anatolia.
Peter, every time you post a video, I feel like you are Urshannabi the Ferryman. Taking me on a journey across the Tigris and Euphrates to ancient Uruk
LOVE listening to Peter sing these ancient songs on ancient instruments. With good headphones can close my eyes and feel like I'm there in the past for a few minutes!
@@heilmodrhinnheimski well in a way yes in the terms of a language that radiates love language rise and fall much like love ones love for someone can be so strong but yet fragile in place to where it can shatter these language died do it many forces and like many mysterious languages that came before and many languages after it the nature corse of a languages and a culture
@@heilmodrhinnheimski well in the basic way I can put it he said this language is the language of love you said is love dead then I said it is the language of love though it is dead love is the same way in a way fragile for the Sumerian language multiple reasons why it’s dead now but when we hear it to me at least it’s like hearing a dead’s cultures love still shows to this day love and language can die but never forgotten
It's weird how things are. I do not remember how i found peter pringle, or miracle aligner, but i know miracle aligner was how i found kino. May i make a request? "heart less scat" from ningen isu played with traditional Japanese instruments.
Peter Pringle does a beautiful job and I truly would buy an album of his“ancient “ music if he were to make one as the music, his voice and instruments performing are truly beautiful! However, as a student and teacher of early and ancient music, there is little to nothing written about how this music actually sounds or how it was performed! His music is geared towards 21st century ears! If we were to hear how this music was performed authentically in antiquity, most of us certainly would find it vastly unappealing! Music has been changing and evolving tens of thousands of years! Pringle himself has admitted that he doesn’t know how this music actually sounded! I’ve been to festivals where authentic medieval music was performed by roving musicians! The music, even as late as the Middle Ages, seemed so foreign to the audiences, that they were unable to ascertain when a song was over for them to clap as the Cadences are so vastly different from what we hear with our 21st century ears! Pringle’s music authentic or not, is beautiful enough to stand on its own merit! He has made us aware of ancient texts and musical instruments! I applaud his efforts!
"let me make love with you" That just sounds so much more beauntiful then our version of "to you" Rather then something I do to you its something we create together and that is so much more romantic.
Talk about great timing. I was just listening to your work when I noticed a recent upload. You have many fans who appreciate your artistry, scholarship, and creativity. Thank you for sharing your work with us. : )
Wow this was hauntingly beautiful. He is an amazing musician he created such emotion.I also can’t believe that this song has echoed through the ages and has made it to modern day. Massive respect thank you for uploading.
thousands of years ago people could compose such poetic words about love, that's amazing and thousands of years after there're still people who can bring this art to life, that's incredible 😍
i mean ancient poems sometimes are quite difficult to perceive, they are written or translated in difficult language (may be not everyone sees it like that, i say about myself now) but this one is understandable and emotional unlike some solemn epic passages, however this performer always shows emotions in any ancient poem he sings and as for literature of my country we didn't have the concept of love (not animalistic, but romantic) till the late 18th century
Nobody is doing it like you, man! So evocative and fantastical to hear this texts from thousands(!) of years ago interpreted by you on these instruments. A massive thank you for deciding to make these recordings!
When I'm listening to you perform songs like this, my mind is instantly transported to the time period in which it was written. I'm unsure if I have this ancient civilization's blood in me or what, but I see it and it speaks to me
Your Sumerian stuff is just awesome. It may just be your interpretation yet it really takes me back in time and makes everything I've been learning about ancient Sumer seem so tangible. Please keep up the good work!
Dumuzi would hire you in a blink. Inanna would adore it. Great job and a wonderful pleasure you bring to us. Thanks for your talent and all the professional work you do. *Yes, I fully agree with my peers on this channel. I'd love to see you publish CD's of the most classical renditions of songs and ballads of famous era like Summer, Greece, Rome, etc. which are hard to find, other than the classical pieces that we know.
I feel burdened and overwhelmed by most of today's music. Thousands of effects, loud and banal. I can enjoy these kinds of songs much better. There is a dignity in these graceful tones, I can not explain.
This is exactly as I image it was sung..... absolutely exquisite. Thank you.... My spirit flew to somewhere far, far away from here...and there, I was Inanna Blessings.
pure art, what i like the most is how fluent you sound in old languages of these ancients civilisations of the middle east , this performance really made me travel thousands years ago, thank you , greeting from algiers
Your vocalisation is incredibly accurate save for the vibrato which is usually overemphasised by middle eastern singers. All that aside, your interpretation is bewilderingly and hauntingly beautiful. As musicians, isn't it amazing how readily we can connect with our peers in the distant past as though we're separated by the thinnest of veils. Who says time travel isn't possible?
Oh, Peter, you are back, 😍 thank the Gods of music of the past. A lovely song indeed and I wasnt aware of the playful side of Innana's agricultural divine consort. Your art brings smiles and wonder, Bard. Thankyou.
Intense tunes and living poetry from the Bronze Age. Giving life once more to people from fifty centuries ago. I sometimes walk past 4500 year old dolmen and wonder about life, sounds and songs in lost languages that once must have sounded happily everywhere. You carry some of them back to here and now. It's awesome. Thank you!
You are absolutely a treasure among men. All of your arrangements of these songs that only had words to go off of are impeccable and create some real immersion.
Then as now, young women would come home after a night of sordid debauchery and tell their sweet old mothers who stayed up late worrying that something horrible might have happened to their baby girl "I spent the night with my gal pals". Our information technology may have gone from clay tablets to cell phones, but basic human nature remains the same!
this is so awesome! I'd love to hear the entire epic of gilgamesh in sumerian one day.... (I get it, it's too much to ask for, but your work is so awesome!)
Beautiful. As always! I really saw the story with my minds eye. These backgrounds in every video are helping a lot, I appreciate the sentiment. Mr. Pringle, thank you again for an amazing gift.
There is also a poem about Inana asking Dumuzid for his “sweet and thick milk”, and to fill her holy churn with “honey cheese”, these two were really close to each other!
That expression on Peter's face at the end is the look of a satisfied man who has just created something beautiful enough for his own very high standards
Peter looks ethereal singing this ancient song of the people who left earth without a trace. The absolute beauty of this is beyond any words I can jot down.
The switch from using the instrument as a string instrument to a percussion one and back is stunning. I can’t help but wonder if that’s your own creative flair or if the ancients themselves would have done such a thing
I can't decide what's better.
The history?
The scholarship?
The music?
The raw talent?
I'll go with all of the above.
All of those. Can't pick a favorite when it comes to this lol
The man is awesome..
SENSEI PETER PRINGLE is an ANNUNAKI GOD
Bro
The music is incredible
This man needs to make a whole album of these ancient and powerful songs. I’d buy it in a New York minute
Faster than a Gotham second
I'd buy!
he actually has a few albums but theyre from before he started the ancient music thing lol. he used to be a canadian pop singer back in the 70's
I'll take 8!!!
He needs to tour! I'd fly out to hear this live!
Gilgamesh is really quiet since Annunaki dropped this
muahaha lol good joke :D
Evet
Don't tempt Gilgamesh, he'll throw the "thigh" of the Bull of Heaven at Inanna again.
A real show of his contempt for her, and his defiance of her advances too.
@@jakobroynon-fisher9535 It was Enkidu who threw the thigh at her.
The beef is real
imagine being dead for more than 5000 years and all of a sudden you hear someone somewhat sing a song you listened to alot and talk in your language somehow lol
Must be strange, and nostalgic
More like: "..being dead for more than 5000 years.." D: Ancient Sumer is older than ancient egypt
@@Odalkor oh i thought i typed 5000 not 3000 lol, my bad
must have been drunk or something XD ty
Yea i imagine being a sumerian vampire all the time. 🧛♂️
Offer this lie to your own mother!
*dancing skeleton noises from underground*
When he sings, he was like summoning all those ancient people/mythodologic figures from grave and they all chant with him.. a distant past as if it was just yesterday
Ish is not dead She is Immortal .. just small detail :)
@@lumi_project ya welcome :)
@@lumi_project °no need to
Man's a bard, that's all that needs to be said.
@@kennethwoody5897 ?
Leaving a comment so the algorithm promotes this type of content, absolutely fantabulous
I like your name, the algorithm needs more Sankara
@@RadioTiberio la patrie ou la mort 👊🏽
Spiffing brit broke the algorithm. apparently the trick is using surveys.
This isn't even a tenth of the power that Peter Pringle can unleash. Let us all bask in the glory of this musical moment.
🙌🏻🤜🏼🤛🏼🖤
Dumuzid: "Lie for me for me babe"
Also Dumuzid: "Women can be such liars. I hate it"
Sound pretty modern.
Such a nice guy.
Quess why there is No ancient song about men who lie ? Oh i quess cause woman who wrote that song would get killed by MEN.
^ some strong Femmcel energy u got there
Kinda reminds me of the ancient Egyptian lament that 'kids these days just don't respect their elders'....😂
Times change, people don't.
@@edytawitkowska6316I think that the whole point is you’re supposed to notice that he’s being a hypocrite
The return of the King!
The prince who was promised!
One and only!
The Once and Future
Dam str8
The exalted king highest amongst men.
I study Assyriology with an emphasis on Sumer and I listen to your Sumerian songs 90% of my study time on repeat, I instantly clicked when I saw you released a new video, I would love to see more uploads in Sumerian it puts me in a trance almost knowing how ancient these songs are, I love you man keep it up!
assyrianology -> studying a semitic culture and language
sumerians-> an ancient anatolian culture and language
iraqis on internet these days......
@@ultragamerism2772 sumerian are not anatolian! What are you talking about you troll?!
@@ultragamerism2772 Sumerians weren't Anatolians.
@@Michael_De_Santa-Unofficial they were in fact ancient anatolians they werent semitics are you insane ?
@@ultragamerism2772 There is no evidence to support an Anatolian origin for Sumerians. Unless you're some radical Turkish person who thinks everything comes from Anatolia.
The prince of pringles laying it down
Peter, every time you post a video, I feel like you are Urshannabi the Ferryman. Taking me on a journey across the Tigris and Euphrates to ancient Uruk
Beautiful analogy 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
LOVE listening to Peter sing these ancient songs on ancient instruments. With good headphones can close my eyes and feel like I'm there in the past for a few minutes!
Yes, good headphones make all the difference. Listening to this on my Boses..sublime.
Clicked faster than Hermes could write the Emerald Tablets.
😂
NEW TABLET JUST DROPPED LESGOOOOO
𒐉 𒐼 𒐙 𒐺
When you've collapsed from dehydration and an angel appears 😍
Yes!
@Char Aznable Let's not ruin the fantasy 😄
Yes. Out somewhere in the shimmering desert, on the brink of eternity.
5000 years old and still being sung, reaching to us through time
Inana’s mother disliked
This guy needs to drop an album 🔥
Sumerian is truly the language of love.
You're telling me, man
Is love dead, then?
@@heilmodrhinnheimski well in a way yes in the terms of a language that radiates love language rise and fall much like love ones love for someone can be so strong but yet fragile in place to where it can shatter these language died do it many forces and like many mysterious languages that came before and many languages after it the nature corse of a languages and a culture
@@brian0902 I am very sorry but I cannot understand what you are trying to say
@@heilmodrhinnheimski well in the basic way I can put it he said this language is the language of love you said is love dead then I said it is the language of love though it is dead love is the same way in a way fragile for the Sumerian language multiple reasons why it’s dead now but when we hear it to me at least it’s like hearing a dead’s cultures love still shows to this day love and language can die but never forgotten
sneaking out: a tale as old as time
Cet homme est passionné et c'est un plaisir immense de l'écouter. Magnifique.
Ouaip. C'est pas juste de la passion de sa part, y'a du talent aussi.
@@ThunderLord1 Évidemment! Nous sommes tout à fait d'accord! :p
Concuerdo totalmente. Tenemos suerte de que podamos escuchar estas joyas del pasado
Vos vrai
From mesopotamia, the land of sumer and Akkad, we send our pure love and appreciation to your great work ♥️ what a piece of art!
Glowing like he just descended from the heavens...
Annunaki ffs!!!
Probably the greatest thing I heard lately
Oh wow, its the_miracle_aligner. Loved your bardcore cover of House of the Rising Sun, can't stop listening to it
Agree
I love your channel
It's weird how things are. I do not remember how i found peter pringle, or miracle aligner, but i know miracle aligner was how i found kino.
May i make a request? "heart less scat" from ningen isu played with traditional Japanese instruments.
A meeting of two great artists
I would absolutely buy an album of Sumerian songs 💯. Name your price.
Me too! Come on Peter, give us the fix we all need 💙
Someone make it happen
this man is a gift to this world. it always amazes me when people manage to bring ancient cultures to life in one way or another
Peter Pringle does a beautiful job and I truly would buy an album of his“ancient “ music if he were to make one as the music, his voice and instruments performing are truly beautiful! However, as a student and teacher of early and ancient music, there is little to nothing written about how this music actually sounds or how it was performed! His music is geared towards 21st century ears! If we were to hear how this music was performed authentically in antiquity, most of us certainly would find it vastly unappealing! Music has been changing and evolving tens of thousands of years! Pringle himself has admitted that he doesn’t know how this music actually sounded! I’ve been to festivals where authentic medieval music was performed by roving musicians! The music, even as late as the Middle Ages, seemed so foreign to the audiences, that they were unable to ascertain when a song was over for them to clap as the Cadences are so vastly different from what we hear with our 21st century ears! Pringle’s music authentic or not, is beautiful enough to stand on its own merit! He has made us aware of ancient texts and musical instruments! I applaud his efforts!
Oh look, it's the Oscar's Best Picture for 2004, The Return of the King
He has blessed us with yet another song!
"let me make love with you" That just sounds so much more beauntiful then our version of "to you" Rather then something I do to you its something we create together and that is so much more romantic.
Peter, You fill my eyes with tears so sweet like scent of Inana .. :) thank You
Talk about great timing. I was just listening to your work when I noticed a recent upload. You have many fans who appreciate your artistry, scholarship, and creativity. Thank you for sharing your work with us. : )
Same. I was listebing to hiw muwic last night and wondering when his next video would come out.
I'm so glad you brought this ancient song back to life in it's original language. You are a legend. Please play more music in Sumerian and Akkadian.
I missed all your sick historical tunes, Peter!! You’re finally back!
Please do the full song of the Epic of Gilgamesh in Sumerian if you can.
Otherwise this is a solid work, Godspeed.
Well, you got it lol. Tablet 1 at least.
@@RavenWolffe77 It's being done is almost 2 hours long.
Thank you very much sir, for these amazingly beatiful renditions of ancient Sumer culture.
A great man with a great culture.,and a Magnificent voice. My respect .Sir 🙌👏
Mine too!
Wow this was hauntingly beautiful.
He is an amazing musician he created such emotion.I also can’t believe that this song has echoed through the ages and has made it to modern day.
Massive respect thank you for uploading.
Gosh, we need more of this content. Educational and enjoyable.
So beautiful! Thanks mister Peter!
thousands of years ago people could compose such poetic words about love, that's amazing
and thousands of years after there're still people who can bring this art to life, that's incredible 😍
Wdym People were the same 4000 years ago as they are now why wouldn't they compose something alike ?
i mean ancient poems sometimes are quite difficult to perceive, they are written or translated in difficult language (may be not everyone sees it like that, i say about myself now) but this one is understandable and emotional unlike some solemn epic passages, however this performer always shows emotions in any ancient poem he sings
and as for literature of my country we didn't have the concept of love (not animalistic, but romantic) till the late 18th century
Nobody is doing it like you, man! So evocative and fantastical to hear this texts from thousands(!) of years ago interpreted by you on these instruments. A massive thank you for deciding to make these recordings!
5000 years and this song still rocks
Thank you Sir. This is precious.
The bard that trancend time return
cant express how much i love these interpretations. so heart achingly beautiful...
He's back! Absolutely amazing Peter well done!
When I'm listening to you perform songs like this, my mind is instantly transported to the time period in which it was written. I'm unsure if I have this ancient civilization's blood in me or what, but I see it and it speaks to me
So glad I subbed to this channel!
He is ascending! Get on the ship everybody!
Your Sumerian stuff is just awesome. It may just be your interpretation yet it really takes me back in time and makes everything I've been learning about ancient Sumer seem so tangible. Please keep up the good work!
Dumuzi would hire you in a blink. Inanna would adore it. Great job and a wonderful pleasure you bring to us. Thanks for your talent and all the professional work you do. *Yes, I fully agree with my peers on this channel. I'd love to see you publish CD's of the most classical renditions of songs and ballads of famous era like Summer, Greece, Rome, etc. which are hard to find, other than the classical pieces that we know.
I feel burdened and overwhelmed by most of today's music. Thousands of effects, loud and banal. I can enjoy these kinds of songs much better. There is a dignity in these graceful tones, I can not explain.
I remember hearing this from my Father's clay tablet
Wonderful! I am wondering how the battle between Ninurta and Anzu will sound like. Hope to hear it from you soon!
This is music. We need a resurgence of this in the mainstream immediately!!
This is exactly as I image it was sung..... absolutely exquisite. Thank you....
My spirit flew to somewhere far, far away from here...and there, I was Inanna
Blessings.
WOW! stunning ! great work us usual, thank you very much.
I'm glad to see that Peter is doing well, and is one of the very few still out there creating culture. I wish there were more like him.
Love it! Would love to have the Sumerian songs on your Spotify page :)
Absolutely all of the historic and myth logic songs that he sang
This is beautiful! Leaving a comment so others can find and appreciate your work here. *standing ovation.*
pure art, what i like the most is how fluent you sound in old languages of these ancients civilisations of the middle east , this performance really made me travel thousands years ago, thank you , greeting from algiers
he's back and better than ever!!!!!! AW YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love you and your works peter, keep up the epic work
This guy literally made me keen on Sumerian history with its songs!! Very passionating!
I can’t get enough of this!! So touching and moving... so POWERFUL
Your vocalisation is incredibly accurate save for the vibrato which is usually overemphasised by middle eastern singers. All that aside, your interpretation is bewilderingly and hauntingly beautiful. As musicians, isn't it amazing how readily we can connect with our peers in the distant past as though we're separated by the thinnest of veils. Who says time travel isn't possible?
I'm in tears.. This is overwhelmingly beautiful..
Yes it is
I love this Peter. but did the plan turn out well? or did her mother go around the square later to check her alibi and found it was all a lie?
What we all want to know!!
Always a pleasure to see/hear from you :) :)
Oh, Peter, you are back, 😍 thank the Gods of music of the past.
A lovely song indeed and I wasnt aware of the playful side of Innana's agricultural divine consort. Your art brings smiles and wonder, Bard. Thankyou.
Intense tunes and living poetry from the Bronze Age. Giving life once more to people from fifty centuries ago. I sometimes walk past 4500 year old dolmen and wonder about life, sounds and songs in lost languages that once must have sounded happily everywhere. You carry some of them back to here and now. It's awesome. Thank you!
Great work ! Please continue to bring us the sound of this past epic.
"What kind of music you listen to?"
Me: It's complicated...
You are absolutely a treasure among men. All of your arrangements of these songs that only had words to go off of are impeccable and create some real immersion.
Stunning performance, as always. Your musical interpretations of ancient literature never fail to captivate me.
Bonsoir et MERCI CHER PETER ❤🌹
MAGNIFIQUE INTERPRETATION 💗🌞
SUMER ...
MILLE MERCIS 🙏LOVE, YOUR WORK PETER 💗💗💗💗
Then as now, young women would come home after a night of sordid debauchery and tell their sweet old mothers who stayed up late worrying that something horrible might have happened to their baby girl "I spent the night with my gal pals". Our information technology may have gone from clay tablets to cell phones, but basic human nature remains the same!
Sublime, as always!
pretty sure he time travels back in time to gather content material and knowledge from the ancients between his uploads ⌚🔙 welcome back bard!
this is so awesome! I'd love to hear the entire epic of gilgamesh in sumerian one day.... (I get it, it's too much to ask for, but your work is so awesome!)
Glowing as he should for bringing us such a beautiful song 😍 more and more songs in Sumerian from Peter is a blessing
Peter I hope more people find this music...thank you
Another sublime melody... Thank you so much for your musical gifts to us.
No one as you, get´s deeper into the history of music and Spirituality of Music. I celebrate you, Master!
I'm awed by the amount of work that must have gone into this. Respect.
Beautiful. As always! I really saw the story with my minds eye. These backgrounds in every video are helping a lot, I appreciate the sentiment. Mr. Pringle, thank you again for an amazing gift.
Oh yeah!!!
Things are lighting up right now!!! 😆
Keep it up, Pete!!!! 😎👍🏻
Such a wonderful creation. I can see the sunshine, the dust, the colors of the river and the fields in the sound!
Nobody :
Peter Pringle : Sings a love song for Peter Pringle.
Just discovered this channel, simply incredible music. Thank you youtube algorithm
Yeeees! Another gorgeous piece by the king of all bards!
Could this be the best youtube channel yet?
There is also a poem about Inana asking Dumuzid for his “sweet and thick milk”, and to fill her holy churn with “honey cheese”, these two were really close to each other!
You really should think about an album of ancient music, and sell it through the channel. So relaxing
Thank you mr Pringle, for this, and all others you have done, for it is history presented in music, in a way books can never convey. Thank you.
Absolutely stunning as always. Your performances bring tears to my eyes.
That expression on Peter's face at the end is the look of a satisfied man who has just created something beautiful enough for his own very high standards
Peter looks ethereal singing this ancient song of the people who left earth without a trace. The absolute beauty of this is beyond any words I can jot down.
The switch from using the instrument as a string instrument to a percussion one and back is stunning. I can’t help but wonder if that’s your own creative flair or if the ancients themselves would have done such a thing
Oh ancient bard, I was beginning to worry that you had left, but then I remembered that you were there since the beginning of time.