The jazzy solo at the end is what you'd expect the least in such a song... It epitomises Ritchie's genius as a composer: he is exquisitely unpredictable!
+Lyès Aïssaoui IMHO the song should have ended at 3:15. I didn't care much for the rest after that part as I felt it ruined the calmness of the song. But that is just my opinion
@Elias A, Nailed it. This song epitomizes his versatility in a way. I like both parts though it can catch those by surprise who are not familiar with his past work. There is a remastered version of "the storm" from one of his Blackmore's night albums. I love both versions. Very different but it speaks volumes about his past and current work and I like both too.
It's songs like this that make me feel as though i have been born centuries too late. Though I maybe be born in this time to help bring magic back into the world.
Out of curiosity, when did the spelling of the word change from Faerie to Fairy? I like the first version of the word most. It has a unique touch to it
I believe it was around the same times Fairies became known as the little beings with wings, aka pixies. Faerie had meant everything in that mystical category, like the fae(which are like Legolas Elves), pixies, mermaids, and the like
@@spleens4200 actually i depends on what your talking about the evil mystical beings are known as faeries and the nice small humanoids with wings are called fairy's
Magic is still here. It's just not people usually think it is. Magic is purely a thing of feel. Here we have a fine example of magic, this music can bring comfort and warmth to where it is can't be found naturaly. There surely no magic of wizzards and faeries, but the magic of art is real as stones and air.
Magic never left. You cant destroy something completely. Only insanity can allow you to see the fey (fae?) but you can work real magic. I practice druidry, for instance, is a religion where fey, magic, and nature are very important and a prominent part of it.
emily wujick who says they aren't? Maybe they are simply wise enough to go unseen, in this. Age. Where do you think stories come from? Nearly every culture has their version of fairies, from long before any of them would have known other cultures....that cannot be a mere coincidence.
@@evandeland6867 Among us,Serbs,as well as other Slavic nations, faeries are well known as protectors and guides,mostly,kinda like Tolkien Elfs,but more powerful,and with far more authority over us.More trust among us ,as well.I dont know who is that author,sadly..
@@ДушанРадин-ы3ю shes a new author so dont worry about it too much but she has a book series called a modern tale of faeries which is pretty good i read them all but in that book pretty much all of the faeries are evil but good in thier own way think of them as ani heros i guess
The jazzy solo at the end is what you'd expect the least in such a song... It epitomises Ritchie's genius as a composer: he is exquisitely unpredictable!
+Lyès Aïssaoui IMHO the song should have ended at 3:15. I didn't care much for the rest
after that part as I felt it ruined the calmness of the song. But that
is just my opinion
Jazzy solo? What jazzy solo?
@Elias A, Nailed it. This song epitomizes his versatility in a way. I like both parts though it can catch those by surprise who are not familiar with his past work. There is a remastered version of "the storm" from one of his Blackmore's night albums. I love both versions. Very different but it speaks volumes about his past and current work and I like both too.
It's songs like this that make me feel as though i have been born centuries too late. Though I maybe be born in this time to help bring magic back into the world.
I can definitely believe that
Maybe past life.
Same here
I personally love the tempo and dynamic change at the end. Musically brilliant.
Miss Ritchie Blackmore from his Deep Purple and Rainbow phase. BUT, so glad he is doing what he loves with the Lady he loves.
Still loving Blackmore's Night
8 years later me too
The dance part really makes me wants to dance.. Love this song
Bree me too much sorry introduced myself hello my name Priscilla and going make sure played a my prom.
I listen to this if I'm in a good mood... which is perfect.
Essa preciosidade foi a primeira obra que escutei do Blackmore Night, hoje é minha banda favorita!
Comprei por curiosidade anos atrás e me apaixonei
Beautiful.
love this band!!!!
2:17 i believe she says "as the willow bows"
She does
Out of curiosity, when did the spelling of the word change from Faerie to Fairy?
I like the first version of the word most. It has a unique touch to it
I believe it was around the same times Fairies became known as the little beings with wings, aka pixies. Faerie had meant everything in that mystical category, like the fae(which are like Legolas Elves), pixies, mermaids, and the like
I even prefer pHaerie. doesn't matter, let Urself pHind Her/ Him/ tHem in any way tHat pHeels natural wHen U R calm :) hope tHis helps...
@@spleens4200 actually i depends on what your talking about the evil mystical beings are known as faeries and the nice small humanoids with wings are called fairy's
@@evandeland6867 i wouldn't say faeries are evil, more like,,,
they aren't human
why should they fit in human morality?
In albanian we write how we speak , for example . Aut ov kurioziti , wen did dhe spelling ov qengj from faerie tu fairi
Belle, Yup maybe the magic will come someday back...... i at least hope so.
Magic is still here. It's just not people usually think it is. Magic is purely a thing of feel. Here we have a fine example of magic, this music can bring comfort and warmth to where it is can't be found naturaly. There surely no magic of wizzards and faeries, but the magic of art is real as stones and air.
Magic never left. You cant destroy something completely. Only insanity can allow you to see the fey (fae?) but you can work real magic. I practice druidry, for instance, is a religion where fey, magic, and nature are very important and a prominent part of it.
love this song
The first part is beautiful and very moving, but I kinda wish there was also a version with just the dancing part because damn that shit is catchy!
I just love this! 3:47
Really wish faeries were real. I'd want to be one. They lead such peaceful lives.
emily wujick who says they aren't? Maybe they are simply wise enough to go unseen, in this. Age. Where do you think stories come from? Nearly every culture has their version of fairies, from long before any of them would have known other cultures....that cannot be a mere coincidence.
@@annitsumidori1554 Only nation i know that dont have faerie's are Americans..
@@ДушанРадин-ы3ю holly black would disagree with you but shes one author of stories about them and trust me you dont they dont want us humans alive
@@evandeland6867 Among us,Serbs,as well as other Slavic nations, faeries are well known as protectors and guides,mostly,kinda like Tolkien Elfs,but more powerful,and with far more authority over us.More trust among us ,as well.I dont know who is that author,sadly..
@@ДушанРадин-ы3ю shes a new author so dont worry about it too much but she has a book series called a modern tale of faeries which is pretty good i read them all but in that book pretty much all of the faeries are evil but good in thier own way think of them as ani heros i guess
l love it
So pretty~
I thought she sings in RP cause her non-rhoricity. 😂
Sounds gorgeaus. 😍
wooooooooooooooooow
😂❤
T_T the dance part at the end ruins it
+Iona Blue agreed. Ruined the calmness of the first part
Iona Blue I really enjoyed it lol, everyone has different opinions
As much as I enjoy it, I think it would have been better off as a separate, shorter song.
Truth
Iona Blue The music's nice, but the random guys yelling HEY make it sound like a Russian dance song :\
Beautiful.