The part in the beginning (and also the outro) is another "song" of the album. About 50% of "Nightfall in Middle-Earth" are such interludes which are used to tell more aspects of the different stories. I just put them into the video for they belong together.
I don't think the record company wants them on there or were offered enough money. It does suck that their old albums aren't on there, given how amazing they are. I discovered this band 10 years ago by a friend and still my favorite.
@SednaOfAnterra The interludes of "Nightfall in Middle-Earth" were spoken by Norman Eshley and Douglas Fielding while Sozin's voice is Ron Perlman. But I never watched the series, so I have no answer to your question. Sorry...
Amazing song. Strange this sounds like a triumphant song of good conquering evil, but it's the opposite. This album sounds epics through my Woo Audio WA7 + T90's.
Depends on which side you fight. For the Twisted and Wicked minds Morgoth is the only one good God and its worth fighting for him because you can earn so much
The only thing that really bugs me is that transition from The Steadfast & A Dark Passage has a few seconds in between which the album doesn't really have
The part in the beginning (and also the outro) is another "song" of the album. About 50% of "Nightfall in Middle-Earth" are such interludes which are used to tell more aspects of the different stories. I just put them into the video for they belong together.
This song always brings tears to my eyes. But that might be that the fifth battle is one of the most saddening parts in the Silmarillion.
Probably my favorite song from this album. I always imagine an army marching into battle as the song closes to the drum beat and the chanting.
Poor Húrin. Looks like this song brings back so many bad memories he disliked it.
No song, no tale which contains all the grief.
"Dark is the hour, but day shall come again."
Aurë Entuluva.
Let Hurin's great deed never be forgotten.
Those 3 dislikes must be from Hurin and his children.
It pisses me off to no end that this song isn't on Spotify, and the part of this amazing album that IS on Spotfy, are live versions.
I don't think the record company wants them on there or were offered enough money. It does suck that their old albums aren't on there, given how amazing they are. I discovered this band 10 years ago by a friend and still my favorite.
bro got dat Middle Earth: Shadow of War pfp
And that’s why I don’t use that worthless app
just buy the cd,don't be a cheap ass
@SednaOfAnterra
The interludes of "Nightfall in Middle-Earth" were spoken by Norman Eshley and Douglas Fielding while Sozin's voice is Ron Perlman. But I never watched the series, so I have no answer to your question. Sorry...
Which one voiced Morgoth?
Asking because the voice who plays Morgoth in this album is my default mental conception of what Morgoth sounds like.
John Whitesell Imagine Morgoth being voiced by Ron Perlman, that would be epic.
just wanted to say, thanks. This is perfect :D my favorite song, with lyris on the screen. :D This is PERFECT for introducing people to Blind guardian
Awesome. I can use power metal to improve my German vocabulary. You, sir, rock.
MORGOTHHHHHH KING OF DARKNESS, MASTER OF FATE
I never liked this type of metal, but I love this song, and his voice !
The 4 people who disliked are servants of Morgoth or Thingol.
F for our boy Fingon
Amazing song. Strange this sounds like a triumphant song of good conquering evil, but it's the opposite. This album sounds epics through my Woo Audio WA7 + T90's.
Depends on which side you fight. For the Twisted and Wicked minds Morgoth is the only one good God and its worth fighting for him because you can earn so much
The only thing that really bugs me is that transition from The Steadfast & A Dark Passage has a few seconds in between which the album doesn't really have
Master of feet, Douglas? Sounds like he threw in a Roy Quick line there
Aurë Entuluva!
banger
ikr
Du hast echt geiler sound^^
Where can I buy this song? I looked on iTunes and I cant find the album
Mark Street It's not on Google Play either.
buy the cd
The iTunes version of this doesn't have the part in the beginning. :( Kind of disappointing, but still awesome! :D
It's a separate track on the album, Nightfall in Middle-Earth.
after 7 years this still has 0 dislikes
8 years now!
@@riley3054 It has one now :(
@@cloudghum5505 removed it edit oh wait what?