I heard this at the Bayreuth Festspielehalle in 1966. I wore Army Blues in mid-afternoon as all Germans in the audience wore black tie. Music never to be forgotten.
There is no greater feeling than driving an 18-wheeler slowly up a mountain just to have this song randomly start playing on the radio once you make it to the top and start coming down the other side.
@@jacksonlinden5569 The only thing that could have been better was the opening song to Smokey and the Bandit as the particular mountain I was going up was the one in the song. Monteagle.
@@swamifakkananda4043 No, it is something that happened when I was an over the road truck driver. I got tired of listening the same songs over and over again on the radio, so I switched it to the classical station.
Me ! * you might get upset about some of the stupid comments.. but it's a tribute to the power of the composition that people who would not know classical music if they tripped over it like this and remember it.* It's strength is why it is abused as BG music.
Hunter12396 They are not choosing who should die, they are choosing who to pick up from already dead warriors to ride with them to Valhalla aka heaven...
@@rwboa22 Yes but Holst was heavily inspired by Wagner. Wagner was revolutionary in ways not every great composer was, even Bach (he mastered the techniques of his day and did them better than anyone else, but he was no great innovator) Wagner changed music theory itself with “Tristan und Isolde”. Wagner is easily the most influential composer of all time, because his influence went far beyond music and into pretty much every branch of the arts, sciences and philosophies (Nietzsche most famously)
Wagner was a genius and is the true father of contemporary dramatic music imo. He thought of "cinema" before it even exists. Don't ask me how, lol. It's incredibly ahead of his time and until today inspires people of the caliber of John Williams and others. I love to hear artists influencing artists. And yes, John Williams is a musical legend of the 20th century with his works for the cinema, which I think Wagner would love btw.
I believe both Ode to Joy and The Ride of the Valkyries are the most famous musical pieces in the world. Note this, famous meaning that they can be recognized by most.
Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem Flight of the bumblebee by Rimsky - Korsakov Air on g string from Orchestral Suite no 3 Allegro from Mozart's Eine kleine nachtmusik
I first heard this as young boy in the early 40's. It is still one of my favourites. My sons Ship Cpt. had it played while on alert on the first "persian excursion" back in the 80's when the U.S. Navy escorted tankers thru the gulf.
@@RandomVidz690 Wagner was a true German artist. Any Native Western European would resonate with this Only antiwhite bigots think negatively about this song. This is about the beauty of life
Every time when I listen to this masterpiece with real joy, I can see in this music the story... First half about gathering power to some last struggling battle. Mighty force marching in glory, unseen power. Then battle like from Ragnarok and final victory... And then second half. Valkyries had choosen best and bravest warriors and took them to Valhalla. I can see them entering from beautiful garden, through giant gates to the great hall. There are long tables with various food and endless mead is flowing between already fallen comrades, who are enjoying time and laughing... And then comes Odin (Wotan) to the hall, where they are, sitting down on the throne and welcoming new fallen souls... They are taking seats between others behind the table and live with them in eternity... Amazing masterpiece! Thank you Richard Wagner.
Ah those were the good old days when music would last through the ages and still sound like it was released yesterday.... I still remember this one when it was new
Heard this performed at the BBC Proms at the Albert Hall last year and it blew my god damn mind. Digital recordings really can't capture just how mind bogglingly epic this is
"Displace one note and there would be diminishment, displace one phrase and the structure would fall." From Amadeus when Salieri is describing a Mozart composition, but it could apply here too. Just brilliant!!
This makes me want to jump in my chopper and attack a particular point in the 'Nam that boasts a six-foot peak. It's a 'hairy' point, we lost McDonald there, it's "Charlie's point", but as we all know, "Charlie don't surf!!"
Amazing! The melody is obviously beautiful but what upsets the most in this beginning of Act III is the arrangement. I have chills! Wagner was a great Artist, maybe the best in this area (opera).
youtube and sillicon big tech is just the world enemies. everyone knows it. how to avoid it is harder though, but it will end badly but gradually. like now, we already live in dystopia and that is no exargaration.
Vietnam wasn’t a movie eating 🍿 and as an ‘Apocalyptic’ depiction many Vietnam Vets couldn’t hired in the private, public or government sectors. An experience of fact and not a fictional BS. Movie did plenty of global damage and false narratives depicting service connected disabled veterans.
Vietnam wasn’t a movie eating 🍿 and as an ‘Apocalyptic’ depiction many Vietnam Vets weren’t hired in the private, public or government sectors. An experience of fact and not a fictional BS. Movie did plenty of global damage and false narratives depicting service connected disabled veterans.
If WW3 ever breaks out, believe me, im gonna be in an attack helicopter blasting this at full volume. That or Ghost Division. Or Panzer Battalion. Or Resist and Bite. Or really, any Sabaton piece that goes well with being on the offensive.
Been there, done that... Regards, Mr. Shepherd, U.S. Army (Ret.), OEF-OIF combat veteran, 'A' CO, 3-15 INF, 2nd BCT (Spartans), 3rd Infantry Division (Rock of the Marne), XVIII Airborne Corps (Sky Dragons)
Most of the video: Okay, here's a bunch of classical paintings and photographs that connect to the music. The video at 3:33: I don't know, here's some UFOs, have fun.
Those arent UFOs, those are the Grand Nazi Luftwaffe Flying Sauciers which are superior to the Allied Dogs by demand of das Fuhrer!! As Hitler said in 45.
La grandeza del espiritu de la Valkiria es la visión de la tierra alemana, es e sentimiento por sus ascentros. Digno de admirar e inmortalizar. Wagner es único.
A lot of the time great classical music can say more without using any words than uninspired music today can say with hundreds of words. The music captures inspiration, the movement of the spirit and of life itself. It just flows from God, life, the collective unconscious, the universal mind, the source if you will. For the first time in mankind's history we can Know the truth as it relates to conscious life, inspiration will flow through you and all around you, you will live like you have never done before. Search *_Truth Contest_* and check the truth for yourself. The truth will transform mankind and the world when enough people see it.
Wonderful dramatic music . I really like your choice of images to illustrate it. Thanks for posting this. I was fortunate to see the PBS broadcast of the Rings with their wonderful stage set.
was just talking to my dad about this a few minutes earlier and then I read your comment.. funny how the italian composers hated the german ones and vice versa but understandable... their music is worlds apart... to be honest, I enjoy Liszt, Wagner or Schubert more than Rossini or Verdi. Vivaldi on the other hand, is a step above, equal to Mozzart, Beethoven or Bach for me.
When you died in battle, the maiden that chose you before you knew of your own fate, flies down from the heavens to save your soul from eternal damnation and takes you back to the ether where you become one with the gods. That's what this is about.
Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access Valhalla is located in Asgard. Valhalla mean “Hall of the Slain/Dead”. It is where Odin keeps those who died with “axe in hand”.
That is the nordic version of the mediteranean mythos. In greek mythology , their role is far far darker. Their name is "Kires" ( keeres) ,and are female demons dressed in long red clothing. They have long bird like nails ,long black wings and huge sharp teeth. They were flying above battlefield and once they spotted a dying warrior they rushed to him, often fighting themselves who she will reach first. when reaching him they sucked his blood and ending his life in seconds and then flew to the next one. They were daughters of Night . Hesiod, "Heracles Shield" 248-263.
I am. Just watched "Wagner and Me" by Steven Fry, who is gay and Jewish and even though Wagner was Hitler's hero of the art world, Fry loves the music. Thought it was great in Django when Dr. Shultz said a black man could "be Siegfried" Django's timeline, just prior to the Civil War, was the same timeline in which Wagner was releasing the Ring Cycle in installments and Shultz was taking the position that Norse Mythology is NOT about white supremacy.
@@abdusselamzahma7474 well man the music is good but he still was an antisemit. I would say his music is good, but his ideals are well a bit 1800. same for varg vikkernes
@@gneurke1290 It offends jews, so it is viewed as hateful from the top down establishment But jews don't have an over representation of influence in The West or anything.
i think its "is" because he?s talking abount one squad, not multiple ones. And eventhough (not sure about that word) a squad is formed by multiple people it stills being one single entity. Idk, my opinion
This is what all stores should play on black Friday.
That would be fitting. 😁
LOL
Gross. Wagner shouldn't be used to celebrate or endorse consumerist bullshit.
Willem Verheij Pure genius buddy!
Imagine everyone fighting chasing each others to get their fav shirts :)))) lol
IT SMELLS LIKE VICTORY.
Nothing in common with sodom.
BigBrotherMateyka Damn yeah!!
FUCKIN' A
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One of the most legendary pieces of classical music in human history.
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Yes
Absolutely.
I heard this at the Bayreuth Festspielehalle in 1966. I wore Army Blues in mid-afternoon as all Germans in the audience wore black tie. Music never to be forgotten.
I was born that year! Cheers !
Best road trip music ever.
No, highway to hell
+AE86 of Mt. Akina born to be wild
road to poland?
YEAH IF YOU ARE IN A BELL HUEY NA NA NA NAH NAH NAH TAN DIDDLE AH NA...YEAH
best space trip, that is
I love this , Richard Wagner was a genius.
I'm a bassoonist playing this song, which I love. I despise Wagner for what he gave us... otherwise I agree. He was a genius. :)
A truly genius. It is sad that we dont have people like him today.
truely the first "heavy" composer with a beefed up section of bass instruments for killer bottom!!
B.J. Johnson so you hate heavy brass sections?
Severusiana Frollophila A mí me encanta!! Tengo casi todas sus óperas!!
If the world lasts a thousand more years this will still be a masterpiece...
There is no greater feeling than driving an 18-wheeler slowly up a mountain just to have this song randomly start playing on the radio once you make it to the top and start coming down the other side.
This is the most American comment I've seen yet
@@jacksonlinden5569 The only thing that could have been better was the opening song to Smokey and the Bandit as the particular mountain I was going up was the one in the song. Monteagle.
Now, there's a RIDE!
Yo dawg, is this some kind of dark humor???
@@swamifakkananda4043 No, it is something that happened when I was an over the road truck driver. I got tired of listening the same songs over and over again on the radio, so I switched it to the classical station.
Only early 1800's kids will get this.
SAVAGE! LOL
LMAO
ROFL
you... jajjaj
Naw ... this is modern stuff. *Mid* 1800's
Horrible and bombastic .... but their kids are gonna love it.
I use to play this at the highest volume on early weekend mornings to wake my alcoholic
college neighbors. It brings me great joy.
I see you standing there, rising your arms towards the sky and shouting, "Rise motherfuckers, greet the sun!". Nice.
@@notexactlyrocketscience😂😂😂
🥰
I am sure they still love you 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who else came here because they actually wanted to listen to a very well written piece of music?
me love it
Me
Me!
Eu \o/
Me ! * you might get upset about some of the stupid comments.. but it's a tribute to the power of the composition that people who would not know classical music if they tripped over it like this and remember it.*
It's strength is why it is abused as BG music.
You know it's great when it brings tears to your eyes! Ride Valkyries ride and crush ALL that stands before you!!
RIP Uncle A.
10 years. 10 fucking years, but I finally found you, name of this song!
***** Try it again with the internet from 10 years ago!
Matt The Lab Ratt took me like 8 years to find it.
Lucky you found it. Cheers.
4 fucking days derp O:
Darude-Sandstorm
The Virgin Fortunate Son vs the Chad Ride of the Valkyries
Do they even compare
virgin communists vs Chad capitalists
Facts. all of you are spitting facts.
nah babe ....3 classical singers vrs a WHOLE fucking orchestra ....i mean they couldn't even include them here because they would blow you away
Vs the giga-chad surfin bird.
The final movement starting at 7:34 is absolutely breathtaking. Beautiful and mesmerizing beyond anything I have ever heard in music.
That looks like a european summer time, make me think about the nature and the country ... unfortuly also the ww2, rs crazy things
Love u
Yes. 🥰
Planes in movies: exist
Ride of the Valkyries: Allow us to introduce ourselves
why do i have your pfp saved onto my phone?
Overused meme
also invasions to Poland exist
Ride of the Valkyries: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Still beats "Kill the Wabbit"...
@@MarsInterviews nah
This is the most dangerous song to drive to
What, a Panzer?
Kingsley Davis Anything including a Panzer.
Kingsley Davis Anything, including a Panzer.
I see your bet and raise it with "Kickstart my Heart" by Motley Crue
#THISISABEAUTIFULCOMMENT
listening to this while flying a jet in battlefield is just...so amazing
listening to this when my mother calls me on the cellphone! Amazingly funny!
in norse mythology Valkyries fly over the battle field and chose whitch men will die. no wonder this goes so well with hueys or F4s in Vietnam
This music is in Far Cry 3, in this mission you have to shooting in a chopter :D
Hunter12396
They are not choosing who should die, they are choosing who to pick up from already dead warriors to ride with them to Valhalla aka heaven...
Play War Thunder with this music!! :D
La force et la puissance de cette musique vous transporte dans un autre univers fantastique
Merci
I can see my fat self running to the Thanksgiving dinner table with this playing in the background
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You again
Why can i imagine this in my head too......
I don't suppose you're a music major or in a band or orchestra are you?
Oh damn yes. Get out of my way or I'm going to overrun you on the way to the table
Thank you Wagner, for such an amazing piece of music!
Richard Wagner. A polemicist. A truly important voice. The fact that he wrote such timeless music is an incredible addition to the story of the man.
A polemicist for what?
John WIlliams is definitely inspired by Wagner. Legend inspiring legend!
John Williams is an epigone,not a legend...Wagner IS a legend and a genius.
John Williams was inspired also by Gustav Holst and other classical composers.
@@rwboa22 Yes but Holst was heavily inspired by Wagner. Wagner was revolutionary in ways not every great composer was, even Bach (he mastered the techniques of his day and did them better than anyone else, but he was no great innovator) Wagner changed music theory itself with “Tristan und Isolde”. Wagner is easily the most influential composer of all time, because his influence went far beyond music and into pretty much every branch of the arts, sciences and philosophies (Nietzsche most famously)
Wagner was a genius and is the true father of contemporary dramatic music imo. He thought of "cinema" before it even exists. Don't ask me how, lol. It's incredibly ahead of his time and until today inspires people of the caliber of John Williams and others. I love to hear artists influencing artists. And yes, John Williams is a musical legend of the 20th century with his works for the cinema, which I think Wagner would love btw.
@@rwboa22 some call it inspired others plagiarism
Isso é, simplesmente, perfeito !
Verdade amigo concordo plenamente com vc 😁👏 uma composição perfeita
Am I the only one around here because I really like this song?
+Strclaw Gaming'n'animating Nope.
+Strclaw Gaming'n'animating Not at all my friend.
+Strclaw Gaming'n'animating no, you are not the only
+Strclaw Gaming'n'animating You are not alone...
+Strclaw Gaming'n'animating I just heard a part of it in a video and then it ended. Then I said fuck you I want the whole song and came here
Wagner had written the perfect music for air battles before air battles.
just think,this was the highest level of music entertainment in early 1800's,which is still probably better than today
3:35 as the aliens come down in December as the grand finale of 2020
Angels vs. Aliens
So this year(including coronavirus) was all staged by aliens? Shiiiiiit!
Fuck bro I thought it was spring 2021 them 👽 make an appearance
LMAO.
UFOs in the background laughing in alien
Mom: Honey, dinner's ready!
Me:
more or less like this
@Malvin Risan no
mmm the smell of dinner in the evening
Planes: exist ride of the calories:
Valkries
I believe both Ode to Joy and The Ride of the Valkyries are the most famous musical pieces in the world. Note this, famous meaning that they can be recognized by most.
I'd say the Hallelujah Chorus has them both beat.
Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem
Flight of the bumblebee by Rimsky - Korsakov
Air on g string from Orchestral Suite no 3
Allegro from Mozart's Eine kleine nachtmusik
This one definitely is. But it is because of Bugs Bunny it is most famous. Kill da wabbit, kill da wabbit, kill da wabbit!
"Every time I listen to Wagner, I get the urge to invade Poland"
- Woody Allen;
+Stavros Sachtouris Lol :D
+bleueyeddevl Every woman is the daughter of someone, so basically you are asking if W.Allen films make me horny.
+bleueyeddevl Fuck, that is dark!
+Stavros Sachtouris this just makes you want to shoot VC troops from a helicopter
+Nicholas McNamara so, basically, this music inspires you to invade countries and slaughter people.
I first heard this as young boy in the early 40's. It is still one of my favourites. My sons Ship Cpt. had it played while on alert on the first "persian excursion" back in the 80's when the U.S. Navy escorted tankers thru the gulf.
Richard Wagner . A musical genious . He defines epic .
Who's still listening in 1939?
More like 1933
Livinius more like in 1945
raid Poland, they can't stop us all!
@@anonimo2932 chyba jak wasze czołgi uciekał, gdy III Rzesza wkraczała do Francji
Looking bad for Poland.
My son absolutely loves this. He's 11 and plays in his class orchestra,he hadn't heard this version before,thank you very much for posting.
This is exactly why we cannot allow the arts to disappear from schools!
Maravilhoso! Essa tá no TOP 3 das melhores músicas da história da civilização!
Hmmmm, e quais seriam as outras 2 músicas? Só por curiosidade
@@renatenha7152 eu diria swam lake e four seasons
almost 20 years later since I heard this as a Kid, and this fragment still stirs up my blood! It's Like I'm preparing to go to WAR !
It does get one riled up doesn’t it?
mostly reminds me of air plains fighting
Hitler was a huge fan of Wagner and this was one of his favorites. It’s hard not to imagine Hitler listening to this and thinking of war…
@@RandomVidz690 Wagner was a true German artist. Any Native Western European would resonate with this
Only antiwhite bigots think negatively about this song.
This is about the beauty of life
@@goldenhoneybee8128 I meant it in a positive way. I listen to this and imagine myself as Hitler walking before a crowd of millions of supporters
The greatest expression of the brass instruments ever written!
first heard this when I was playing Fallout New Vegas. love it.
One of the best games ever made.
@@FatManJackson when the dome opened with the music, and those 3 rockets looking at the sky my whole attention was catched into the escene
get yourself an education, boy
WHITE FEMALE VIKING ANGELS, ......VERY FAR OF WHAT YOU THINK THIS MEANS....POOR WAGNER, IN WHAT HIS WORK HAS BECOME?😕
@@jennsdcstllblnck5571 What does that have to do with the original comment?
Every time when I listen to this masterpiece with real joy, I can see in this music the story... First half about gathering power to some last struggling battle. Mighty force marching in glory, unseen power. Then battle like from Ragnarok and final victory...
And then second half. Valkyries had choosen best and bravest warriors and took them to Valhalla. I can see them entering from beautiful garden, through giant gates to the great hall. There are long tables with various food and endless mead is flowing between already fallen comrades, who are enjoying time and laughing... And then comes Odin (Wotan) to the hall, where they are, sitting down on the throne and welcoming new fallen souls... They are taking seats between others behind the table and live with them in eternity...
Amazing masterpiece!
Thank you Richard Wagner.
Ah those were the good old days when music would last through the ages and still sound like it was released yesterday.... I still remember this one when it was new
Maravillosa obra musical, lastimosamente mal entendida x ser tan inspiradora, pero eterna!
Your Friend hits you in minecraft*
your 50 wolves from a distance:
More like you hit a bee by accident.
The entire nest in the distance.
Hahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥲😅😅😅😸
One of my favorite musical pieces.
This masterpiece is unfathomable and beyond description and full of the vicissitudes
Well said 👍
Heard this performed at the BBC Proms at the Albert Hall last year and it blew my god damn mind. Digital recordings really can't capture just how mind bogglingly epic this is
Second part (Die Walkure, Act III Scene 3: Feuerzauber) is just as amazing as the first. The buildup starting around 7:45 is incredible.
für immer großartige Musik und für immer großartiger Wagner !! Respekt aus Kasachstan. alle die zuhören
"Displace one note and there would be diminishment, displace one phrase and the structure would fall." From Amadeus when Salieri is describing a Mozart composition, but it could apply here too. Just brilliant!!
Ok this is what I call iconic and legendary.
this music for any type of shooting game with LOTS of explosions, flying, and invasions
Like in Apocalypse Now.
a nice blunt, some of these beautiful pieces of music, and some relaxation and man does life feel great.
Dude, you're here because you like the song, where you heard it is irrelevant
true
This makes me want to jump in my chopper and attack a particular point in the 'Nam that boasts a six-foot peak. It's a 'hairy' point, we lost McDonald there, it's "Charlie's point", but as we all know,
"Charlie don't surf!!"
+Frank Kelly. Let's kill ISIS instead!
Welcome To Nam'
*****
How can he be a "serious nazi" if that aberration was not invented until the 20th century?
OH MY GOD I've been searching for this song for SO LONG :D
+Zupakitteh 8 years of searching. (yes, i was searching for 8 years)
Same here!
me too every TH-cam video I listened to with this music did not have the name
Me too
Nice profile picture. I thought I was unique, but I guess not anymore :'3
GLORIOUS PURPOSE!
Goes down laughing all the way.
Always during the plane turbulences I'm listening to this masterpiece ❤️
No matter what are you doing... Add this song and it becom epic !!!
Amazing! The melody is obviously beautiful but what upsets the most in this beginning of Act III is the arrangement. I have chills!
Wagner was a great Artist, maybe the best in this area (opera).
Lovely tempo and dynamics - can feel the musical setting alive with careful consideration and strength of character at each instance. just great!
i like how this was made more than 100 years ago and youtube gives strikes to whoever posts it
As we all know the first rule of youTube is:
*Thau shall not care about thay audiance, thau shall bend all rights to the wims of corporations*
@@thegrimmarcher202 you're funny and damn right.
@@Persian-Immortal thanks
youtube and sillicon big tech is just the world enemies. everyone knows it. how to avoid it is harder though, but it will end badly but gradually. like now, we already live in dystopia and that is no exargaration.
My uncle was a helicopter pilot in the Corps and he always played it in his chopper. It was so much fun trying to renenact the Apocalypse now scene
Vietnam wasn’t a movie eating 🍿 and as an ‘Apocalyptic’ depiction many Vietnam Vets couldn’t hired in the private, public or government sectors. An experience of fact and not a fictional BS. Movie did plenty of global damage and false narratives depicting service connected disabled veterans.
Vietnam wasn’t a movie eating 🍿 and as an ‘Apocalyptic’ depiction many Vietnam Vets weren’t hired in the private, public or government sectors. An experience of fact and not a fictional BS. Movie did plenty of global damage and false narratives depicting service connected disabled veterans.
i want to enter a warzone with this music blasting
All you need is Robert Duvall. Lol!
If WW3 ever breaks out, believe me, im gonna be in an attack helicopter blasting this at full volume. That or Ghost Division. Or Panzer Battalion. Or Resist and Bite. Or really, any Sabaton piece that goes well with being on the offensive.
Been there, done that...
Regards,
Mr. Shepherd,
U.S. Army (Ret.),
OEF-OIF combat veteran,
'A' CO, 3-15 INF, 2nd BCT (Spartans),
3rd Infantry Division (Rock of the Marne),
XVIII Airborne Corps (Sky Dragons)
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs Actually if WW3 ever breaks out we'll all likely be in some trench, blown to smithereens by a UAV.
@@Giannis132000 Or ill be the guy hacking the enemy UAVs and blowing them up with it.
pure brilliance and perfection, the man was a genius.
If your going to go down then go out to this, win or lose you did it in style. A classic which only you and I will really understand.
Most of the video: Okay, here's a bunch of classical paintings and photographs that connect to the music.
The video at 3:33: I don't know, here's some UFOs, have fun.
I loughed
5:33-10:30 what's the name of the song?
@@elisabetdornano3866 Die Walküre: act III scene 3: Feuerzauber
Those arent UFOs, those are the Grand Nazi Luftwaffe Flying Sauciers which are superior to the Allied Dogs by demand of das Fuhrer!! As Hitler said in 45.
La grandeza del espiritu de la Valkiria es la visión de la tierra alemana, es e sentimiento por sus ascentros. Digno de admirar e inmortalizar. Wagner es único.
A lot of the time great classical music can say more without using any words than uninspired music today can say with hundreds of words. The music captures inspiration, the movement of the spirit and of life itself. It just flows from God, life, the collective unconscious, the universal mind, the source if you will. For the first time in mankind's history we can Know the truth as it relates to conscious life, inspiration will flow through you and all around you, you will live like you have never done before. Search *_Truth Contest_* and check the truth for yourself. The truth will transform mankind and the world when enough people see it.
gave me chills
You speak from Truth and Life.
2art4me
In the next-- You may regret. At least you will meet Mr. Myers your name handed to you
words
Wonderful dramatic music . I really like your choice of images to illustrate it. Thanks for posting this. I was fortunate to see the PBS broadcast of the Rings with their wonderful stage set.
IF IT MOVES, IT'S A VC. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE, IT'S A WELL-TRAINED VC.
Sam Greig wring movie
Ain't war hell?
"Wagner gave us amazing minutes and boring hours."-Rossini
I believe that's actually Rossini - though Verdi was certainly no fan either.
wow
Perhaps if you like simple knitted music like Rossini
says the guy who's recognized for eight measures of William Tell.
was just talking to my dad about this a few minutes earlier and then I read your comment.. funny how the italian composers hated the german ones and vice versa but understandable... their music is worlds apart... to be honest, I enjoy Liszt, Wagner or Schubert more than Rossini or Verdi. Vivaldi on the other hand, is a step above, equal to Mozzart, Beethoven or Bach for me.
Brilliant ! Love especially the part from 5:20 till the end... Absolute beauty !
When you died in battle, the maiden that chose you before you knew of your own fate, flies down from the heavens to save your soul from eternal damnation and takes you back to the ether where you become one with the gods. That's what this is about.
VALHALLA AWAITS COMRADES, CHAAARGE!!!!
Relatable
Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access Valhalla is located in Asgard. Valhalla mean “Hall of the Slain/Dead”. It is where Odin keeps those who died with “axe in hand”.
Pretty much
That is the nordic version of the mediteranean mythos.
In greek mythology , their role is far far darker.
Their name is "Kires" ( keeres) ,and are female demons dressed in long red clothing. They have long bird like nails ,long black wings and huge sharp teeth.
They were flying above battlefield and once they spotted a dying warrior they rushed to him, often fighting themselves who she will reach first.
when reaching him they sucked his blood and ending his life in seconds and then flew to the next one.
They were daughters of Night .
Hesiod, "Heracles Shield" 248-263.
You don't get more metal than this song right here. 🤘
Amo esta musica 😍
Okay, I want this song to be played every time I enter a room.
Really????😝😝😝
same
+Alex Vilhelmsson either that or the hall of the mountain king
+Adi004zz sorry, this music is reserved for helicopters. you can't use it unless you're a helicopter
DONT TELL ME WHAT I CANT DO *jumps out window*
This songs vibrations open portals to different dimensions.. one reason it is so wildly popular
Obvious inspiration for John Williams when writing music for Star Wars.
When this song plays during an airplane scene, you know it’s gonna go down.
*H O L U P*
wait-
Well played.
What about when it plays on the plane you're in?!
@@MichaelMaysMusicMinistries Oh sh*t....
i listen to this every time i'm flying it's so awesome
GLORIOUS PURPOSE!!!
Is anybody actually here for the music?
I am.
Make that three! (at least)
Everybody's talking about it in movies as I'm like what I like this song Because I like it
I am
I am. Just watched "Wagner and Me" by Steven Fry, who is gay and Jewish and even though Wagner was Hitler's hero of the art world, Fry loves the music. Thought it was great in Django when Dr. Shultz said a black man could "be Siegfried" Django's timeline, just prior to the Civil War, was the same timeline in which Wagner was releasing the Ring Cycle in installments and Shultz was taking the position that Norse Mythology is NOT about white supremacy.
i dont get how this masterpiece can get dislikes smh
commies
@@samnelson4975 f_____n democrats
@@abdusselamzahma7474 well man the music is good but he still was an antisemit. I would say his music is good, but his ideals are well a bit 1800. same for varg vikkernes
@@gneurke1290 It offends jews, so it is viewed as hateful from the top down establishment
But jews don't have an over representation of influence in The West or anything.
@@gneurke1290 Einstein and Gandhi were racist too, but noone hates them
MAN!! I LOVE THE SMELL OF NAPALM IN THE MORNING!!
"It smells like ... Victory." :)
Those cowards would never have been taken to Walhala. It takes a sword and a great deal of courage to deserve it.
why do yall sit on your helmets
Especially when I know you are right down there smelling it from very very near.
spicy dragon so that we wont get our balls blown off
Most inspiring. Love you sir Wagner
Hard to beat the classics.
Long live deutschland and german people 🇩🇪
@Huwhite Death snipers might wear diapers...but they get all the shots.
As a Austrian painter who was rejected in school arts, this song give me the feel of tryna new politic career :p
Uh oh…
Wunderbar!
One of my favorite music
THE SOUND OF VICTORY
so many epic battles on fallout 4 have been fought to this song....
+mitchell gratton piece* not a song.
Sexy Sloth k
Legit XD
***** i consider fighting deathclaws on the hardest difficulty an epic battle
I play this piece while playing War thunder on the air and ground...
1.pilot a AC-130
2. Play this song
3. Explode everything and everyone
4. Feel like a fucking emperor
5.Repeat until you wake up...
LOL Some very poor word choice on step 3 their bud
Lol there*
I hope that if you choose to become a solider in the future you will pass the psychology tests..
+BibiSan I can tell what you are saying was intentional.
This speaks VICTORY!
Perfect song ever. IMO the first rock song.
Moonlight Sonata*
This is too beautiful, so schön 💖💖💖💖💖
Pasa pack nena
No, it's perfect and your stunning beautifull 🌹🎼
I am addicted to all dramatic classical music. This is my place.
Im so happy to live in Bayreuth and can hear Wagner in Real live in every year!❤
A teacher should play this at the last 10 minutes of a test with hall of the mountain king playing for the last 3
Most intriguing part of this is, how someone composed music theme for helicopter, hundreds years before it existed
When your entire squad is in airplanes bf1
I am The one are*
Thanks
atleast im not the only one who had this thought
i think its "is" because he?s talking abount one squad, not multiple ones. And eventhough (not sure about that word) a squad is formed by multiple people it stills being one single entity. Idk, my opinion
lol true tho Conrad von Hötzendorf
Listening to this while solving a complicated puzzle. Wonderful and priceless!