I love this track in particular very much. It portrays a cataclysmic battle, the snares and bells add a significant weight to it, the snares a military tone and the bells a dire one. The rise and fall of the brass portray the ebb and flow of battle. Overall, it's an excellent piece of soundtrack.
It really reminds me of not the battle of agincourt but the battle of grunwald it sounds like the music is portraying a battle to end evil and that it will be a tough fight, just like the real battle
It feels terrible, and the longer it drags on, the worse it gets. All the men you slay and lose, yegh. As the Teutons fighting battles where I was outnumbered 4-3 to 1, WHILE HAVING A FULL STACK, was so good. It sadly does not fit the very mobile kind of warfare that some of the other factions rely on, such as the Lithuanians
It perfectly fits Lithuania, the turmoil and dread of fighting all Europe in the form of the TO for the right to keep existing and worshipping your old gods. To me this music has nothing to do with Germans and is the soundtrack of Lithuanians fighting for independence.
And there's a certain regality yet desperation throughout. I see a king adorned in all of his livery leading a desperate cavalry charge to rescue his beleaguered frontline before it's too late.
They're birds, probably ravens about to eat all the dead bodies on the battlefield. Picture is a painting of the following morning of after the Battle of Agincourt.
@@aramwatters the artists you meant were very likely to know to read, they went to schools of art and all their education was patronized. Anyways John Gilbert is an artist from the 19th century that I'm sure knew how to read and write properly. The concern about historical accuracy is simply something new that not many, if someone, cared about back then.
@@faffywaffy8872 hey man sorry it’s a bit late but for the English armies during the 100 years war especially due to the battlefield loot poor soldiers would have been able to equip themselves with both high quality armor and horses. It was said that Henry V only allowed his soldiers to loot armor after agencourt in case a retaliatory army showed up. It was also said most longbow men(who comprised about 70-80% of the English army of the time) could and did use horses to transport themselves from A to B
@Jotaro97 Well back then in the medieval ages paintings were intented to tell stories and to tell them in a way most people can understand and comprehend. So actually it often was intented to paint soldiers in contemporary (but anachronistic) armor so that people are able to understand what is shown in the picture. Realism was less important. But this image in the video was made in the 19th century. In the 19th century we have another problem: historicism. In the 19th century painters often tried to make their paintings look historically accurate. But at the same time this was a period of nationalism and late monarchism. These ideologies distorted and idealised historical facts. So in the end historical depictions that were made in the 19th century were often very anachronistic, too. - Just as well this one here. The armor is from the 17th century I guess but surely not from the 15th century. Here btw is a contemporary depiction of the Battle of Agincourt: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Schlacht_von_Azincourt.jpg . That's way closer to what heavy armor from this time period really looked like.
J. Van Dyck aced every song in m2tw so I was surprised to see yet another banger from a different musician. The 3 composers for med2 were legen-dary (J. Van Dyck is still on another level though, I just don't get how you can produce so MANY different, unique and great songs for a game like this)
when I play with the Teutons who are my favorites and while I’m in a battle that seems impossible to win. somehow this theme makes me beat any army with the Teutons. No matter how fucked up the battle, with this theme I must win it
Yes exactly same here, even in battles I entered with knowing I will definitely lose, I ended up taking it so serious and winning it, today I finished the campaign with teutonic order, now it's time for britannia :) such a great game and soundtrack
When chaos seems to be winning but then suddenly ordertide appears with all the knights from medieval 2 total war , and just gloriously charge on them and destroy the evil
I prefer this song over new arc ascends as it feels more emotionally driven rather than a bigger order forcing change on ya. Which would be a great topic the Teutonic order and the means on leaders of the order for a pysch study
It would fit in the sense of there being “darker skies ahead” at the outbreak of WWI in the summer of 1914. They sent the troops off to the front with fanfare and bands playing music.
@@randomnepali7772 no because Turkish got new front to fight , the sofians Persia. but vianas got in really brave heart to fight and defend their land . respect
-What god do believe? -I believe in Medieval III -But medieval III isn't here - Many years ago people was seen the Medieval 2, it was amazingly! It steel wonderful! And in my heart I believe in god !
Great song! Just a nitpick, I'm pretty sure this was composed by James Vincent and not by Jeff Van Dyck. James Vincent also composed some other tracks for the game, but no as many as Jeff Van Dyck.
No, because you could see the banner of Navarre in the picture, the only flag you could see, and since there's no participant from Navarre nobility in Battle of Agincourt in either France or England side, so the answer is NO
Why does this title, soundtrack and both the image somewhat remind me of the Battle of the Five Armies from the Hobbit? After all, the skies were darkened by the bats proceeding the hordes of Goblins and Orcs and Wargs. "Rally the troops fast, for our fate is to be decided today!"
Any idea where these knights are from in the painting? Some of those helmets remind me of those I understand were used by the Holy Roman Empire? But I could be dead wrong
@@Peristerygr do you know that teutonic order was created in the holy lands (same as knights templar and hospitellar) and later they moved to the prussia by the order from the pope or Poland,they were send to destroy the heretics and christianize their lands.
This battle music is played in Britania and Tewtonic campaign were ISIS territories aren't even in the map. Ιmagine if this music was played in the Crusaders or in the main game. Unless we have lithuanians, russians, welsh, scots and irish joining ISIS.
Gotta love ignorant people. You say islam is bad, yet YOU are the one who wants to wipe out a religion where most of its followers desire peace? sorry, but youre the backwards fanatical one here. Also, Christians did try. 3 Crusades - look how that turned out.
Medieval 2 Undoubtedly has the best Total War Soundtrack
Actaully Korea has the best total war soundtrack
@@SJ-xb7lg prove it
Some real zingers in Rome total war and the warhammers, but MTW2 and RTW have some insane nostalgia potential too
shogun 1 and 2
Bretonnia theme slaps too
Still today these soundtracks are so powerful and glorious!
well best total war even nowadays
I love this track in particular very much. It portrays a cataclysmic battle, the snares and bells add a significant weight to it, the snares a military tone and the bells a dire one. The rise and fall of the brass portray the ebb and flow of battle.
Overall, it's an excellent piece of soundtrack.
It really reminds me of not the battle of agincourt but the battle of grunwald it sounds like the music is portraying a battle to end evil and that it will be a tough fight, just like the real battle
It feels terrible, and the longer it drags on, the worse it gets.
All the men you slay and lose, yegh.
As the Teutons fighting battles where I was outnumbered 4-3 to 1, WHILE HAVING A FULL STACK, was so good.
It sadly does not fit the very mobile kind of warfare that some of the other factions rely on, such as the Lithuanians
Great description of the song
It perfectly fits Lithuania, the turmoil and dread of fighting all Europe in the form of the TO for the right to keep existing and worshipping your old gods. To me this music has nothing to do with Germans and is the soundtrack of Lithuanians fighting for independence.
@@MrDwarfpitcherbrother well said!! 4:1 TRY sometimes 7 or EVEN 8:1!!!! And yet STILL PREVAILED!!! HAIL TO CHRIST OUR LORD!! HAIL TO THE KAISER!!!
1:38 love this part
@Lane Hok song about Teutonic Order in the game.
Your avatar is the image of the Great Emperor Charles V, Ruler of half the known world. Congratulations on your good choice.
Does anyone know what instrument is used to make the sliding whistle noise? It's not, well, an actual 'slide whistle' is it?
This song always makes me think of the Battle of Castillon, the epic final battle of the Hundred Years' War fought in 1453.
You can actually hear chaotic moments of battle, mayhem and slaughter, and later regular march. Beautiful.
Yeah the song ebbs and flows like how an actual battle would!
And there's a certain regality yet desperation throughout. I see a king adorned in all of his livery leading a desperate cavalry charge to rescue his beleaguered frontline before it's too late.
This is the soundtrack of Lithuania's desperate resistance. My favourite faction in all TW games.
They're birds, probably ravens about to eat all the dead bodies on the battlefield.
Picture is a painting of the following morning of after the Battle of Agincourt.
The armour they're wearing is too late for Agincourt, also you see everybody on horseback.
@@TheSteelKingdom don't worry about it most people couldn't even fucking read back then
@@aramwatters the artists you meant were very likely to know to read, they went to schools of art and all their education was patronized.
Anyways John Gilbert is an artist from the 19th century that I'm sure knew how to read and write properly.
The concern about historical accuracy is simply something new that not many, if someone, cared about back then.
@@faffywaffy8872 hey man sorry it’s a bit late but for the English armies during the 100 years war especially due to the battlefield loot poor soldiers would have been able to equip themselves with both high quality armor and horses. It was said that Henry V only allowed his soldiers to loot armor after agencourt in case a retaliatory army showed up. It was also said most longbow men(who comprised about 70-80% of the English army of the time) could and did use horses to transport themselves from A to B
@Jotaro97 Well back then in the medieval ages paintings were intented to tell stories and to tell them in a way most people can understand and comprehend. So actually it often was intented to paint soldiers in contemporary (but anachronistic) armor so that people are able to understand what is shown in the picture. Realism was less important.
But this image in the video was made in the 19th century. In the 19th century we have another problem: historicism. In the 19th century painters often tried to make their paintings look historically accurate. But at the same time this was a period of nationalism and late monarchism. These ideologies distorted and idealised historical facts. So in the end historical depictions that were made in the 19th century were often very anachronistic, too. - Just as well this one here. The armor is from the 17th century I guess but surely not from the 15th century.
Here btw is a contemporary depiction of the Battle of Agincourt: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Schlacht_von_Azincourt.jpg . That's way closer to what heavy armor from this time period really looked like.
"We have captured the King of France, I'm sure the Kaiser can't wait to see him, in chains"
Weeb
The tyrant Kaiser will fail to fulfill his dream due to his manu adversaries, mainly the King.
This brings a historicaly inacurate feeling to my Bouvines vibes.
@@SuperPorkassbut a very historically accurate feeling to Pavia
"Darker Skies Ahead" Time to take 2021 on our shields everyone.
WW3 incoming, Russia vs Ukraine and NATO+ U.S
@@Radzig.Kobyla :(
Damn, that was one hell of a ride, wasn't it?
@@Radzig.Kobyla probably lol
@@ulakrajewska ride ain't over yet
J. Van Dyck aced every song in m2tw so I was surprised to see yet another banger from a different musician. The 3 composers for med2 were legen-dary (J. Van Dyck is still on another level though, I just don't get how you can produce so MANY different, unique and great songs for a game like this)
Masterpiece.
When the computer tells you that the situation is unwinnable and you win !!
Ah, such a glorious feeling.
when I play with the Teutons who are my favorites and while I’m in a battle that seems impossible to win.
somehow this theme makes me beat any army with the Teutons. No matter how fucked up the battle, with this theme I must win it
Yes exactly same here, even in battles I entered with knowing I will definitely lose, I ended up taking it so serious and winning it, today I finished the campaign with teutonic order, now it's time for britannia :) such a great game and soundtrack
When chaos seems to be winning but then suddenly ordertide appears with all the knights from medieval 2 total war , and just gloriously charge on them and destroy the evil
Feel the power and fear in the middle of the battle, who could fight a little more in a stalemate, who would win
I prefer this song over new arc ascends as it feels more emotionally driven rather than a bigger order forcing change on ya. Which would be a great topic the Teutonic order and the means on leaders of the order for a pysch study
Things are dark now, but darker skies are ahead.
If there was ever a total war game about WW1 or WW2 they have to use this music in the menu
Couldnt agree more :)
Here is your sign
Yes!! :)
i would still use Germans as my main core of the game anyway
It would fit in the sense of there being “darker skies ahead” at the outbreak of WWI in the summer of 1914. They sent the troops off to the front with fanfare and bands playing music.
Total War: Aethelwulf
The race between Venice and the Ottomans to get Constantinople.
Maxim Gnerd Constantinople for the romans !!! Not instanbul !!!!
away with you infidel, emshii!
be happy for we dont take your vienna
because you got beaten in the Great Turkish War?
@@randomnepali7772 no because Turkish got new front to fight , the sofians Persia. but vianas got in really brave heart to fight and defend their land . respect
So epic, so good, so loud, so woofy. ;)
best workout music
so that's why I read "Buff male single handedly "christianize" eastern Europe as part of his workout regiment. thousands found dead!" in the news
@@MazzaAzi lol i missed this pne year ago, nice
I love the picture, awesome music :)
This is like Medieval: World at War
close but its called Medieval: Total War
Attack Ritterbruder!
Extremely powerful.
Powerful superior Korean music
This is just something else. You just dont get this in new total wars, what a ride of a song
Brutal
Wounder if there are people who didn't choose to play as the teutonic knights?
Yeah Denmark you get a cool scandinavia flag early in game.
I am one of them :P never was a big fan of the faction :P.
the church bells are a nice touch
Teutonic CHARGE perfect background.... CHARGE.
-What god do believe?
-I believe in Medieval III
-But medieval III isn't here
- Many years ago people was seen the Medieval 2, it was amazingly! It steel wonderful! And in my heart I believe in god !
This is awesome.
Shield Against the Darkness
Great song! Just a nitpick, I'm pretty sure this was composed by James Vincent and not by Jeff Van Dyck. James Vincent also composed some other tracks for the game, but no as many as Jeff Van Dyck.
Changed it some time ago but forgot to tell you. Thanks for the heads up.
It reminds me of the "Battle on the ice" soundtrack
ROTFL
Yep me too, and I'm sure it is on purpose.
Very nice, and fitting art, you've got feeling for both art and music do you?
Well I do have this music channel, and a couple paintings in my room, and I doodle to music.
@@RC15O5 what is this painting also?
I'm a big fan of this
Me and the boys off to raid the French countryside and claim our birthright like
I always listen this track while im playing wow on alterac valley or any epic battleground
Who else mods this into there war games
I should! I now know what I am doing after work!
@@RC15O5 it makes warband that much more enjoyable 👍
Someone should put this music in a soundtrack mod for total war warhammer 2 ASAP
Is that the Battle of Agincourt ?
A historically inaccurate depiction of it. Mood and period was perfect for the song though so I picked it anyway.
No, because you could see the banner of Navarre in the picture, the only flag you could see, and since there's no participant from Navarre nobility in Battle of Agincourt in either France or England side, so the answer is NO
@@williemherbert1456 The painting literally is depicting the battle of agincourt. It was painted by Sir John Gilbert in the 19th century.
It almost sounds like something from the old WW2 Call of Duty games.
Why does this title, soundtrack and both the image somewhat remind me of the Battle of the Five Armies from the Hobbit?
After all, the skies were darkened by the bats proceeding the hordes of Goblins and Orcs and Wargs.
"Rally the troops fast, for our fate is to be decided today!"
This song reminds me my campaign with the Holy Roman Empire against the french and polish, and protecting my fellow allies of the North, the danes.
the Danes always backstab me, so i whipe them out early now :D
🎶
I CAN FEEL IT
This would fit in modded Skyrim
Perkunas rising!
Korea Rising!
Any idea where these knights are from in the painting? Some of those helmets remind me of those I understand were used by the Holy Roman Empire? But I could be dead wrong
@Richard de Bonn thank you
@Richard de Bonn I'm going to venture a guess and say English because I don't see the French coat of arms anywhere
that picture is about the polish charge in the siege of vienna??
It's Sir John Gilbert's painting Morning of the Battle of Agincourt.
I want to hold a sword and beat it against a shield to this beat. So glorious.
NO DISLIKES I WONDER WHY
Because composer has talent.
Now there are two.
and now theres only one :) why indeed?
one pleb has disliked
George Pitsounis
FLAY HIM/HER!
When your Giltine's Chosen break the Order's ranks and the your Dievas's Guards moe down the fleeing Ritterbruders.
Giltine's Chosen can rape Foot Ritterbrüder all day but Dievas' Guard chasing off Ritterbrüder ? Not gonna happen.
Best part begins for me at 2:24
Martial!
This is more my pace...
2:08
Battle of Crecy 1348?
Agincourt
@@zarakdurrani7584 EDIT: 1346
tainted paths!
soldiers of which country are in the picture? bohemia? wallachia? poland?
The English, as the painting depicted the morning after the Battle of Agincourt, where the English slaughtered the French.
@@TheDeathOmen It could have been Normans too, from Normandy. As the kings of England at the time were also the dukes of Normandy.
@@SergioKoolhaas The Normans were waaaaaay before the Battle of Agincourt. The battle happened in 1415. It is absolutely not depicting the Normans.
Ι still can't see the connection between Lithuanians and ISIS.
I have never heard of such a comparison.
@@RC15O5 I am talking about people here who talk about ISIS in a Tewtonic Campaign theme. Maybe they've heared of such a comparison. :S
@@Peristerygr I think people connect a lot of M2TW music with Middle Eastern crusades
@@Peristerygr do you know that teutonic order was created in the holy lands (same as knights templar and hospitellar) and later they moved to the prussia by the order from the pope or Poland,they were send to destroy the heretics and christianize their lands.
Easy, Lithuania did 9/11 and thus is ISIS.
Oh,ja bei 1.Wast Regina 14.8/72 Richard 15.2. habt ihr 13?!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Nicht nachgedacht Niedersachsen usw.❤
So wenn du Kopf willst musst du dieses nehmen!Weil dubist gefahren wie ein alter Henkers Sohn
Ausserdem hab ich den Tuef Prüfer wo anders hin gebracht!Muss nicht sein!
?????
ANNOUNCE MEDIEVAL 3 C.A
This battle music is played in Britania and Tewtonic campaign were ISIS territories aren't even in the map. Ιmagine if this music was played in the Crusaders or in the main game. Unless we have lithuanians, russians, welsh, scots and irish joining ISIS.
the battle we basically annihilated the French :P
Agincourt or Crécy ?
Inebolu Balikcisi Agincourt.
MegaBaconMonster what is the name of the Last Hundred Years War battle ? You are proud of these victories but you forgot your huge defeats ;)
England was French at the time so no it was a civil war
@@user-wh8mb7tm2g explain how England was French?
i do not recommend this for your acid trip
Waht the quiete kid hear on is path to school 1:38
When all off europ ben taken from by germans and u bring the elit guard to butcher them
111
"#米弱絲
優惠代碼: 21574
What it is the picture?
its korean civil war
"The Morning of the Battle of Agincourt" by Sir John Gilbert, oil on canvas 1884 - Guildhall Art Gallery
DESU SEX
I MEAN
DEUS VULT
Lol
Time to crush islam ;(
Just in words ... Failure crusaders ...
N.B : we don't hate Christianity nor any religion ... We only hate Sectarianism & Racism .
@@SJ-xb7lg If we would try you wouldnt be there anymore. Trust me
@@michaeljoestar7797 lovely answer !!
zein favaherci You very clearly hate Judaism, and Jews
Gotta love ignorant people. You say islam is bad, yet YOU are the one who wants to wipe out a religion where most of its followers desire peace? sorry, but youre the backwards fanatical one here.
Also, Christians did try. 3 Crusades - look how that turned out.
Turks coming
Koreans*
DEUS VULT!
but this is hung--
DEUS VULT!
but this is polan-
*DEUS VULT!!*
but this is novgor-
*DEUS VULT!!!*