Gas Gas Gas in Classical Latin (EUROBEAT OR ROMABEAT?) Bardcore/Medieval style
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- "Theme song of Takumus Fujivarus and Gaius Appeuleius Diocles."
Heyaaaa folks, I'm back with more bardcore. This one was a super hard one to do, please lemme know if you like it. Im a little rusty cause I haven't done bardcore in ages but I surely will be getting back into it again, Expect another upload tomorrow.
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Original song Gas Gas Gas by Manuel :
• Manuel - Gas Gas Gas
Big shoutout to @marcusaurelius5202 for the amazing instrumentals:
• Gas gas gas - Initial ...
Big thanks to @sketchguitars for the mix, please go listen to his solo album that just dropped:
• MY MISTAKES - DESTROY ...
And lastly, another big thanks to Daniele Tonelli for the amazing adaptation. Hope to Collab with ya again.
#initiald #latin #medieval #bardcore #anime #eurobeat #romanempire
I remember drifting to Senate by this song. Anyways, great job, mate. Glad to help :)
Haha of that I have no doubt My Emperor, Thank you so much for the sublime instrumentals again
@@the_miracle_aligner Anytime, my friend. Anytime.
AVE IMPERATOR!
@@PogromcaRekinuw based
Ah, man of culture I see.
2021 : I need V8
2022 : I need 8 horses
Ancient Chinese consider 4 horses to be a mark of high speed. 8 horses would either be magnificant or a complete nightmare.
@@FlameRat_YehLon high torque low top speed
@@albertsuseintsus7355 I bet although if you want that you should avoid horses and get ox or camels 😝
@@FlameRat_YehLon Thanks for the insight
@@FlameRat_YehLon To be honest, beyond 4 horses it's simply a show of wealth and not a problem of speed.
Just imagine; getting a band together to travel through time and hitting the common folk with this jammer. It’ll irreparably destroy the timeline as we know now
Man that wheat's gonna get delivered to places
They would think it's shit and go on with their day
@@kingpotato7183 I bet you’re delightful at parties
@@kingpotato7183 that is a nice argument King Potato, why dont you back it up with a source?
@@jairomelgarejoreyes1609 my source??? My source is my word
Love this. It's not simply a translation, it's like a localization to an audience and culture already gone.
Aye indeed, Daniele really nailed the adaptation of the lyrics
it's an actual localization rather than the crap ppl who localize anime try to do, lol. Which is gold.
Yaaaaaaass
To translate poems you have to be a poet, something like that, idk
This man
I was wondering how "gas" would translate given that's a contracted form of a chemical that wasn't used in Roman times from what I can tell. Turns out it doesn't so you have to change it completely.
Genius localisation. Ted Woolsey would be proud.
That brings up an interesting question if did the Romans lived long enough to see the invention of gasoline or fuel what do you think they would’ve Called it
It seems to me that 'Gas' was interpreted here in the sense of 'step on the gas/accelerator', as a verb. I agree. Brilliant, really.
They called petroleum something like "naphtha", iirc.
@@EyeOfEld and naphtha is still a term in use, it's just not engine fuel it's stove fuel
@@EyeOfEld in spanish we call gas also "nafta"
The tale of Tarquinus, a humble Garum delivery slave who takes his father's chariot to Circus Maximus and becomes the Blues most prolific Charioteer.
thank you! now i need to see that anime
@@congriofritoIn fact, it was a theatrical performance.
NIKA! NIKA! NIKA!
Given Roma is/was in Europe and the fact that the majority of Eurobeat is specifically Italian, I think this still counts as Eurobeat.
Wait....Italo-Disco + Hi-NRG >>> Romano-Disco + Hēah-Energia ?
EVROBEAT
Latinbeat
@@velazquezarmouries Reject EDM. Return to Italo Disco
Ancient Eurobeat. Yep, it 100% counts
Great job, as always.
A bit sad that it wasn't done in Byzantian greek, as there chariot races was beloved with an unparalleled enthusiasm and dedication, all the way up to the army's constant involvement
Blues and Greens!
We have more eurobeat songs, there is ample opportunity for a “deja vu in Byzantine Greek”
Nika! Nika! Nika! NIKA! **Burns majestic Constantinopolis down and, arguably, marks a big part of shift from Pagan Eastern Rome to its own Orthodox Byzantine Empire. No more roman bathouses and pagan ampitheaters, a city built anew with the Hagia Sophia marking it as this new thing**
@@coenvannoord4976 Hell yeah there is!
@@coenvannoord4976 Running in the 490s
POV: You are Gaius Appuleius Diocles and your about to win your 1,62nd race
Hek yesss, drowning in that prize money XD
damn that guy was truely the main character of his time
LUSITANIA CARALHO
SUUUUUUUUU
@@AleaRandomAm Do you mean: "BRASIL CARALHO"? Never heard of this Lusitania, is it Brasil's new state next to Acre?
@@LuizAlexPhoenix cringe
Alsooooo, Made several mistakes in this one. It's "Iuppiter" and not "Luppiter" and "Iovis" and not "Lovis". Sorry bout that folks.
this is the last song I ever expected to see a Latin version of. this music genre is my guilty pleasure
Me too lmfao, when I saw the notification I laughed so hard
don't be guilty for great taste
The only thing you're guilty of is feeling guilty about liking this in the first place.
At some point we need music videos for these. Or rather a movie that uses the songs diagetically.
Just imagine a scene at the Circus Maximus, the chariots hammer across the track we can hear this, played by the emperors favorite minstrels.
Skyrim would have been perfect with this song
Learn Latin and it becomes a window in learning the rest of the romantic languages. I wish we did stuff like this in high school, there would've been much more student sticking with it.
When I was in elementary school, we started learning latin in K5-8th Grade, and also 4 years of Latin in highschool. Lots of latin, but I cant complain. Very cool and beautiful languina
I had Latin and did not like it, but years later I started to like it. Talk about pragma
I wish latin was still a class in my highschool I still can't find anyone to teach me
Such a shame that Latin is taught like Maths, it's a language so it should be taught like one. But classes at my school al overanalysed the language and never treated it like something that millions of people once spoke for the most mundane of tasks.
yeaaah and im french, so learning latin is such a piece of cake, like for example for "tu es" IT'S LITERALLY THE SAME, you just pronounce the silent letter "s"
Every time I hear one of these I always wonder how the ancient people would've reacted had this song been written and sang back in their times.
Sadly a lot of instruments hadn't been invented, not to mention electronic music, it would've been much harder to make some of these sounds.
With the right period instruments, I could see it being very popular.
"AAAAYYYYYYYYNICE", probably
They will commit mass dancing
one half: "what... what is this?"
the other half: "technically a bit heretical, but otherwise VERY GOOD!"
In my headcanon, takumi is the reincarnated God of racing who has existed timelessly. The anime records him in the tiniest breadth of his existence on this plane of being, wielding the power of a vehicle that of a commoner, yet imbued with the power that has been accruing over the eons to make it an unstoppable force. I take this songs as one of his footprints in the bowels of time, nearly stomped out by the flames of Armageddon that befell Rome. Absolutely enchanting to watch the story unfold.
I can't even fathom the amount of work these take, but they always sound so wonderful! job well done yet again!
Ty so much!!! It is for your viewing and listening pleasure
I've had this idea for a while: Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb in Sanskrit
The original working title was "The Doctor" and given the pharmacy and medical texts known in ancient India I think it'd fit well
You can't... you can't speak Sanskrit...
@@g.k.chesterton2703 huh?
Namaste? (Namaste? Namaste? Namaste?) Kurukṣetrasya virāṭeṣu kasyāpi upasthitaḥ ko asti? Kṣipram me darśaya sarasvatī tava manasi preṣhitā Indraprasthasu kasyāpi viharati ko asti? Āgacchatu tu Śrutvā tu yadi durjano asuro tava śāpo anuttamaṁ kṛtavān Cyavanasya mantrāḥ tvāṁ duḥkhaṁ harantu Tava śaktiṁ punaḥ prāptaṁ kurvatu Taptaḥ
Namaste? (Namaste? Namaste? Namaste?)
Is there anybody present in the plains of Kurukshetra?
Quickly show me if Saraswati has delivered (my thoughts) to your mind
Does anyone reside in the palaces of Indraprastha?
Come now.
Hearing that a malevolent asura cursed you
May the mantras of Chyavana relieve your pain
May your strength be regained (anew)
Be tempered.
@@anirudh177, and he never elaborated
may i ask, how you come up with these and what you use to translate the lyrics?
because from my humble view, thats really good latin, thats like something we’d translate in our latin lessons in school.
AND DEFINITELY ROMABEAT
Heya, I get my translations done by people who actually study and know the languages. Yes and the person who did this one for me, Daniele is a teacher of Latin :) And yes ROMABEAT!!!
“Son why were you going 25 in were chariot when the speed limit is 15?” “Age age age was being played in the Oprah house nearby.”
This is excellent! It needs a follow up with Cake's "The Distance."
hell yeah ! Love this music.
Comfort Eagle in imperial Latin and Night of Fire
The distance in Mongolian
Id unironically watch an anime about roman chariot racers
Given that anime can cover overtly specific genre, i bet that will happen soon. Heck there is even manga about an ancient roman bath architect who got isekaid into modern japan and is fascinated with japanese public bath, check it out, it is an extremely informative manga. I believe the title is novae romae something something
If only this was on spotify... I would put it on loop for hours...
1 more song releasing tomorrow and then I upload them all to spotify very soon :)
@@the_miracle_aligner Could have put a warning this was in Valve Time.
@@LtLukoziuz Should have known... they've already got 2 albums up... u_u
I once knew a legend that invented horse-drifting, Lord Queiichi Tsuchiyanus. In fact, I was in the same Equites unit as him. I'll never forget the 1st time he executed horse-drifting while chasing the Nubian Cavalry in Zama.
Numidian cavalry not Nubian cavalry.
Queicius Tesucius
me and the boys in Ancient Rome chariot racing in the colleseum
*circus maximus
As an Italian, thank you very much, it's beautiful. And the funniest thing is that most people think that Eurobeat comes from Japan, in reality is a subgenre of Italodisco born in Italy :)
So hearing a "Romabeat" is actually pretty fitting and i love it. Keep the good work
Love your content!! Keep up the great work! Are there any majors goals you're working towards?
Also definitely a Romabeat
Yes, wanna make more songs and start travelling and doing live performances hopefully
@@the_miracle_aligner omg I'd love to see you live! If you ever come to my part of Canada I'll be there
@@ghostsoffishandcrows7341 Well, come to Montreal Soon before I leave :)
Considering Eurobeat was created in Italy, this is technically the "Godfather" song of Eurobeat
AGE, AGE, AGE
4A-GE, 4A-GE, 4A-GE
@@Chronostra 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Only Roman roads allow for this kind of drifting.
Very good video friend. Recommendation for the next one: "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee in Old Spanish.
Finally, the millenia-old folk song of his country that inspired Manuel to write gas gas gas is uploaded to youtube..!
He did good enough job making it fit the modern times, but you can't beat the original after all
What a monk would sing while he trying to go the Vatican before the Pope dies.
Age, Age, Age
Mea quadriga tibi placet?
Quadriga, Quadriga
Paratus sum ad Laurum consequendum
Cursus oculos alliciet!
Obstinatus sum alte meo pectore
Equorum sonitus Exauditur, mehercle!
Carceres aperiuntur, Mappa cadit,
Celereiter equitabo ad calcem
Cursus meus spectatores iuvabit!
Lauro equitabo, nunc tempus est!
Age, Age, Age
Luppiter, equi, agite
Ut ventus volo
Mea factio vincet
Ita, Ita, Ita
Lovis fulgur ero
Velocior quam achilles
Age, Age, Age
Ut lovis fulgur ero
Hodie, Lauro, Coronabor
Ita, Ita, Ita
Iuppiter, equi, agite
Omnes vos admirabuntur!
Quadriga mea ardet ut flamma solis
Sed ego ero phaeton,
Amor factionis alte impellit me
Ad hostes vincendos, agite, mei equi
Carceres aperiuntur. mappa cadit,
Celeriter equitabo ad calcem.
Cursus meus spectatores iuvabit!
Lauro equitabo, nunc tempus est!
Age, Age, Age
Luppiter, equi, agite
Ut ventus volo
Mea factio vincet
Ita, Ita, Ita
Lovis fulgur ero
Velocior quam achilles
Age, Age, Age
Ut lovis fulgur ero
Hodie, Lauro, Coronabor
Ita, Ita, Ita
Iuppiter, equi, agite
Omnes vos admirabuntur!
*Sick Kithara riff*
Age, Age, Age (x3)
Mea quadriga tibi placet
👍
You are THE bardcore source, I hope you know that.
i want to see this perform with like a large chorus or orchestra, that would be sooo cool to see
Well, at least we have Italy. That's something too, right?
I think that it could be played a bit faster, since orchestral instruments don't always slow it down, and low class people probably did listen to fast music
Romabeat. Thank you once more for another masterpiece. Could it be considered ancientwave as well? :D
RIP Manuel. Thanks for all the great Eurobeat music, you will be missed. 😢❤
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the guy who wrote this song died @@nomand6594
He died?
@@skysetblue9578 yes, he passed away
this is my new favourite cover of yours when it comes to the actual lyrics,, like its adapted a LOT which i personally LOVE!! I'd even say this is almost an entirely new song when it comes to the meaning, changing the focus of the original song of "driving for you, gotta drive til I get you, you'll like it" to a victory/team/glory song. fitting!
This song turned my AE86 into a horse 🐎
Can't wait for other bangers like running in the 50s bc, or deja vu
This must have inspired me because later I found myself singing:
"Thou spin'st me right round, lover
Right round,
Like a millstone, lover,
Right round, round, round"
Eurobeat, a genre of music from Italy, remixed into a language from the same aformentioned country that gave civilization the Roman Empire...
It all comes full circle now...
History doesn't repeat itself, it rhymes 😁
This is so good! Just one little thing: the patron of horses is Neptune/Poseidon - I think that would have made more sense.
But sports and games were generally dedicated to Jupiter/Zeus. It's not about the horses, it's about the race.
Yeah and Romans weren't very fond of Neptune/Poseidon
POV: You're delivering wine to the Empire
Ahm yeah nothing ye olde Nascar
I want to go back in time and play this in the Hippodrome!
Would be in ancient Greek then
Nika Nika nika
🕊🌿🔊🗣WE ARE CROSING THE RUBICON WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔊🌿🕊
why the fuck does the strings sound like minecraft music blocks
Initial D (D stands for "DEUS VULT"!)
Would you consider doing Pompeii by Bastille? It would be perfect!
Age of Empires 2 should play this song when you use the blue car cheat
I require an anime about ancient Roman chariot races now.
That's it. I've had enough. I'll take my horse, Alba, and I'll skid on the ground of the coliseum!
music: minecraft noteblock
lyrics: spanish
Nice ! Just a side note : it is not "Lovis" but "Iovis/Jovis", which is the dative form of Iuppiter :)
well noticed but slight mistake, is in the third declension is the ending for the genitive singular
This was THE song I used to drift to back in the day, when it was new! I guess Romans were chariot drifting to THIS before me though ;)
Awesome job, kick ass
Нет абсолютно никаких доказательств, что древние римляне НЕ ПЕЛИ эту песню
Fastest chariot in whole Latium.
This is what Messala heard when being overpassed by Ben-Hur in the chariot race of Antioch.
Drifting like it's 89AD
Call it Europabeat
what the greens were bumpin at the chariot races
That time i reincarnated in a latin historian and became the most famous horse-drifter
The downhill on Vesuvius was definitely the best episode
Anime? Hmm.
I rather like drama. The greeks were fans of drama.
According to wikipedia, Homeric greek was common for Epic Poems. Most anime ops are songs, however.
For lyrical poetry, Doric and Aeolic were most common.
I shall request Rose, Op 1 from Nana, in Doric or Aeolic Greek.
as an eurobeat fan and a classical philologist, this is MY JAM
Did you consider, instead of "age", using "flagrum" or "lorum" (whip), since the equivalent of "stepping on the gas" in this context would have been cracking the whip?
I can't wait for someone to make some kind of historical film, and there, in one of the scenes, the musicians will play your songs. This would be perfect for Ben Hur))
Bridgerton had "Material Girl" being played at a Regency Ball, FWIW.
I remember seeing the green team win in my trip to Constinople
The emperor was pissed
I'll write a Latin exam soon, so translating this is a really nice practise for me!
My chariot's drifting
On Rome's cobbles
My chalice is still
Not a single spill
holy shit this one is fire
Also, instead of "ITA", "SIC" would fit much better in the metric of the lyrics
1:21 It should be Iovi, not Iuppiter. Iovi (dative case) means to Jupiter, or also for Jupiter, like here. Iuppiter, placed here, would be something like: oh, Jupiter!
1:23 Volo is present. It should be volabo.
1:28 It is Iovis, not lovis. It is a capital I.
1:33 Again, capital i.
1:41 Again, Iovi, not Iuppiter.
2:11 Ardet is present, it should be ardebit.
2:40 Again, it should be volabo.
2:45 Again, it is a capital i.
2:57 Again, Iovi instead of Iuppiter.
As someone who barely got his certificate of understanding basic Latin (Latinum), the guy who translated this is a damn genius of a madlad!
Not onlky from the translation itself, but how he dealt with the absence of certain words in Latin.
There are some retroactively translated words, but he just full on localized it into making it work. Hats off to you!
Now I want a series about chariot racing with characters from Initial D😢
Aurelian on his way to reunite the Roman Empire:
When you gotta deliver a fresh batch of Garum to the Emperor.
bruh imagine riding your chariot down the stone roads of ancient Rome, bending it like the timely accurate equivalent of Beckham to deliver Fruit Porridge, cheese, and bread.
Romabeat: Made by the Romans but enjoyed exclusively by the Yayoi peoples.
By Jupiter this is some good shit!
1:25 "Nooo onii-chan , please stop"
WTF i know this was for the memes but didnt expect to bang this HARD, bro I've been in loop for 3 dias xd. You have a weird voice but it's hypnotising, now i have a favorite genre and i don't know how to search more of this o how to explain to people
ik the first thing im doing when the time machine comes out
The harp player going god mode
*_Someone tell Plato I stole his winged cart_*
Is it weird that I like this more than the original? You have a real talent, not only for doing direct translation but for making word choice changes that support the theme of the cover. Like, this feels like something a Roman charioteer might sing to pump himself up before a big race! Makes me think what other more aggressively modern songs would take well to this... Middle English Big Iron, perhaps?
It gives it a certain sense of inmortality
Time may pass and technology may change,but a rider and pilot share being adrenaline junkies about speed and manovering at dangerous speed with fraction of second reactions
Planes,cars,jet skies or horses,the need for speed stays
I remembered going full speed in my chariot to deliver a message from Hispania to the senate in Rome. Hearing this song just brings me memories about that journey
this harp goes hard
My chariot is ready to drift
“How are they gonna translate such a modern word like “gas””?
“Oh...”
By recognizing it was used as a verb there.
"MULTI-HOOF DRIFTING?! THAT CAN'T BE POSSIBLE IMPOSSIBLE!"
"Quid dicebat? ... Qua lingua loquitur?..."
Now I want an edit of Ben-Hur’s chariot race to this song.
This is the shit they play at the Circus Maximus
I love the combination of Roman culture and mythology in this. Especially the line "I'll be Jupiter's flash!"
The weird echo effect and horrific audio recording lets this whole thing down. The musical backing is wild though.
This makes me want to learn Latin and other ancient and medieval languages
Coincidentally, "AGE AGE" in Japanese means uplifted or pumped up.
Imagine you're at a colosseum to watch all the epic battles going on when they take a break in the action for a half-time show and, instead of hearing the music you're used to hearing from random bards on the street, a whole band walks out and starts playing this. Like how would everyone even react?
they'd go nuts running over walls xD, they're probably not prepared to listen to such beats lol
Japanese song inspired by European music becomes Classical age European song inspired by Japanese music.
I remember this song was playing at the hippodrome when the blues won last week
Bro every roman general as soon as Nero died ngl.