Time goeth ever on Cometh and hath gone Seasons fear not the reaper Nor fear the wind, the sun nor the rain (So we two shall fear not) Come, my dearest (fear not the reaper) Dearest, take my hand (fear not the reaper) Shalt be able to fly (fear not the reaper) Dearest, I'm your man St. Valentine hath blessed All who art at rest Romeo and Juliet Sleep together in eternity (Romeo and Juliet) 40,000 souls fly onward every day (Like Romeo and Juliet) 40,000 souls fly onward every day (refine thy happiness) Another 40,000 goeth every day (So we two shall fear not) Come, my dearest (fear not the reaper) Dearest, take my hand (fear not the reaper) Shalt be able to fly (fear not the reaper) Dearest, I'm your man Love maketh one of twain Still they fly again Came a night so woeful She was fain unfit to go on The door stood open and the wind did blow The candles blew and the light did go The curtains flew and he came to show (He said, fear not) Come, my dearest, (And she did not fear) And she ran to him (And she was able to fly) They looked back and they said goodbye (She had become like they are) She had taken his hand (She had become like they are) Come, my dearest Fear not the reaper
As legend has it, M. Dharma wrote it in the hospital, waiting for a heart surgery that could have killed him. Anyone noticed The Police's "message in a bottle" almost has the same riff ? Hasard ? Serendipity ? Destiny's nose hair ?
This is pure poetry. A 1970s grim rock song about death and love, retrofitted into the time period where "Memento Mori" (Remember you must die) was the way of living.
I really appreciate bardcore with real instruments. I'm looking forward to my D&D campaign realising that the baron's minstrels are playing Don't Fear the Reaper.
I'm gonna be honest, this sounds like the 90's coffee shop version of this song to me... that being said, it's a really nice instrumental version of it.
I have the same feeling with most of these bardcore versions, they are nice but they often just sound like acoustic versions ☺ The best ones are those with someone actually singing in a medieval style
I will be continuing this, but this is all I have All ye time hath come, Here, yet they hath gone. Seasons not be fearing the soul farmer, Nor ye wind, ye sun, nor ye rain, Thou and I shalt be sim'lar, Join me, my spouse, ye not be fearing the soul farmer
Sooo... Nobody has made a vocal rendition combining any of the suggested lyrics and this instrumental version, yet? I'm so sad. This is WAY too beautiful to not be sung. =( But, not by me. Sung by someone who is actually really good at singing. =P
Now all times hath come Here yet now tis gone Season fear not him who reapeth Nor dost the wind nor the sun nor the rain We can be as they are, come hither dearest fear not him who reapeth, dearest take my hand fear not him who reapeth, we shall be able to take flight fear not him who reapeth, dearest I be yours St. Valentine's hath past Alas it can not last Paolo and Francesca Dwell together for all eternity we can be as they are 40,000 souls pass with the day, like Paolo and Francesca 40,000 souls pass with everyday, redefine happyness another 40,000 cometh everyday We can be as they are, come hither dearest fear not him who reapeth, dearest take my hand fear not him who reapeth, we shall be able to take flight fear not him who reapeth, dearest I be yours Love maketh two be as one Alas but it can not last In night sorrow taketh Twas clear that she go no more The door be open and the wind appeared The candles vanquished and then disappeared The curtains revealed him to appear He sayeth, "Be not afraid", come hither dearest alas she was not afraid, she fled to him Then she took flight, they look back and departed she had become as they are, she had taketh his hand she had become as they are, come hither dearest fear not him who reapeth ((if anyone wishes to use this to make a cover you can just credit me?))
Since I’ve been in lockdown for over two months I’ve been playing Assassins Creed Valhalla on P.S.4 and as a Viking in the ninth century roaming the English countryside while riding a pale horse I think the Reaper should pay me for the amount of souls I give him !!
All our times has't cometh h're but anon those gents're gone seasons feareth not the reap'r n'r doth the windeth, the travelling lamp 'r the raineth, we can beest liketh those gents art cometh on baby, feareth not the reap'r baby taketh mine own handeth, feareth not the reap'r we'll beest able to flyeth, feareth not the reap'r baby i'm thy sir la, la, la, la, la la, la, la, la, la valentine is done h're but anon those gents're gone romeo and juliet art togeth'r in et'rnity, romeo and juliet 40, 000 men and distaff ev'ryday, liketh romeo and juliet 40, 000 men and distaff ev'ryday, redefine happiness anoth'r 40, 000 coming ev'ryday, we can beest liketh those gents art cometh on baby, feareth not the reap'r baby taketh mine own handeth, feareth not the reap'r we'll beest able to flyeth, feareth not the reap'r baby i'm thy sir la, la, la, la, la la, la, la, la, la loveth of two is one h're but anon those gents're gone cameth the last night of all of dry sorrow and t wast cleareth the lady couldn't wend on then the doth'r wast ope and the windeth hath appeared the candles did blow then did disappear the curtains did fly then that gent hath appeared, declaring beest not afraid cometh on baby, and the lady hadst nay feareth and the lady ranneth to that gent, then those gents did start to flyeth those gents did look backward and hath said goodby, the lady hadst becometh liketh those gents art the lady hadst taken his handeth, the lady hadst becometh liketh those gents art cometh on baby, feareth not the reap'r
_"I'm suffering from an afflection, me thinks the only ailment in the land is the bell for cows"_
Bruce, son of Dickens, is pleased by this comment.
Ah yes, the accursed cowbell plague, the only cure is more cowbell
LOL
I cannot think of a song that the 14th century would need more.
Ring-around the rosie, perhaps?
_"Noli Timere Messorem"_
One word: Plague
An excellent reason to not fear the Reaper.
It's your best hope of relief.
Time goeth ever on
Cometh and hath gone
Seasons fear not the reaper
Nor fear the wind, the sun nor the rain
(So we two shall fear not) Come, my dearest
(fear not the reaper) Dearest, take my hand
(fear not the reaper) Shalt be able to fly
(fear not the reaper) Dearest, I'm your man
St. Valentine hath blessed
All who art at rest
Romeo and Juliet
Sleep together in eternity (Romeo and Juliet)
40,000 souls fly onward every day (Like Romeo and Juliet)
40,000 souls fly onward every day (refine thy happiness)
Another 40,000 goeth every day
(So we two shall fear not) Come, my dearest
(fear not the reaper) Dearest, take my hand
(fear not the reaper) Shalt be able to fly
(fear not the reaper) Dearest, I'm your man
Love maketh one of twain
Still they fly again
Came a night so woeful
She was fain unfit to go on
The door stood open and the wind did blow
The candles blew and the light did go
The curtains flew and he came to show
(He said, fear not) Come, my dearest,
(And she did not fear) And she ran to him
(And she was able to fly) They looked back and they said goodbye
(She had become like they are) She had taken his hand
(She had become like they are) Come, my dearest
Fear not the reaper
@jack thereaper099 Not at all, I'm flattered as hell! Hope your players enjoy.
@jack thereaper099 That's wonderful! Thank you for letting me know; it brightened my weekend :)
As legend has it, M. Dharma wrote it in the hospital, waiting for a heart surgery that could have killed him. Anyone noticed The Police's "message in a bottle" almost has the same riff ? Hasard ? Serendipity ? Destiny's nose hair ?
_"Noli Timere Messorem"_
This is pure poetry. A 1970s grim rock song about death and love, retrofitted into the time period where "Memento Mori" (Remember you must die) was the way of living.
verily i have not heardest a bard that doest bang like this
Such wonderful tunes, for sure a bang at the tavern! Bring on the Ale!
This is so underrated what the hell. Would like 100 times if I could, some great talent here!
My humble thanks to ye.
Well crafted good Bard Coltsfoot. Truly a tune one can rest their weary bones to at the Tavern.
Well said good Sir!
I really appreciate bardcore with real instruments. I'm looking forward to my D&D campaign realising that the baron's minstrels are playing Don't Fear the Reaper.
Good cover! Even the original of this tune sounds very Medieval.
The Diablo soundtrack we never had.
I'm gonna be honest, this sounds like the 90's coffee shop version of this song to me... that being said, it's a really nice instrumental version of it.
I have the same feeling with most of these bardcore versions, they are nice but they often just sound like acoustic versions ☺
The best ones are those with someone actually singing in a medieval style
The 1290's, maybe.
Agreed. It's not medieval enough. It needs more medieval instruments. And lyrics sung in the style of a Gregorian chant.
Goth'n'folk.
If you ever add vocals to this track make sure you have it sung as a Gregorian chant.
I will be continuing this, but this is all I have
All ye time hath come,
Here, yet they hath gone.
Seasons not be fearing the soul farmer,
Nor ye wind, ye sun, nor ye rain,
Thou and I shalt be sim'lar,
Join me, my spouse, ye not be fearing the soul farmer
💘
I just randomly wondered if there was a bardcore version of this song, and youtube did not disappoint. Thank you, you're amazing.
Same lmao
Thank you, this is my favourite song, and I always dreamt of hearing it like this.
As such, and with a dream came true - Thank You.
My pleasure.
@@oleanterosebinoscoltsfoot2375
Please do more!! Do Ziggy Stardust by Bowie!
Here's my medieval version of Ziggy..
th-cam.com/video/J5fl7zTq5DQ/w-d-xo.html
Another nice tune!
Amazingly well done.
Very much thanks to ye.
I will stay tuned, great work.
Sooo... Nobody has made a vocal rendition combining any of the suggested lyrics and this instrumental version, yet? I'm so sad. This is WAY too beautiful to not be sung. =(
But, not by me. Sung by someone who is actually really good at singing. =P
One of the greatest songs and this version is perfect! Well done!!!!!!
Lo, I doth possesseth The Plague. Alas the only atonement be the bell of the bovine.
Your channel is the best so far for bardcore use alot of your music for my dnd campaigns you have alot of my favorite song keep up the good work
Where are thy bell of thy cow? We must have thy cow bell.
Beautiful cover
My thanks are yours.
Amazing!
My thanks, they are yours.
Where’s the cowbell? We need cowbell!
MORE COWBELLS
Bang binger of milk producing beasts
Yea Verily! Yon age doth have bells for thine cattle.
@Samí Warrior oooh we got a badass here 😂😂😂
Woosh
Very nicely done.
Very much thank ye.
Verily!
i love this! i'd love to see more blue oyster cult bardcore
Sounds surprisingly cheery. Not that it's a bad thing or anything, just saying I didn't expect it to sound like that.
Would love to hear your rendition of Losing My Religion, by REM. Or The Great Beyond.
wow i knew it would be good because it is a great song but just amazing
My thanks, they are yours.
In the middle ages, they could've really explored the space and use a little more cowbell
*DORK*
I do not frequently use the loop function on youtube videos, but I'll use it atleast once.
For where is thy Cowbell? I needeth more Cowbell on thou track.
Can we get a medieval cover of ocean man?
There is already one out there. But thanks to ye for the suggestion.
Now all times hath come
Here yet now tis gone
Season fear not him who reapeth
Nor dost the wind nor the sun nor the rain
We can be as they are, come hither dearest
fear not him who reapeth, dearest take my hand
fear not him who reapeth, we shall be able to take flight
fear not him who reapeth, dearest I be yours
St. Valentine's hath past
Alas it can not last
Paolo and Francesca
Dwell together for all eternity
we can be as they are
40,000 souls pass with the day, like Paolo and Francesca
40,000 souls pass with everyday, redefine happyness
another 40,000 cometh everyday
We can be as they are, come hither dearest
fear not him who reapeth, dearest take my hand
fear not him who reapeth, we shall be able to take flight
fear not him who reapeth, dearest I be yours
Love maketh two be as one
Alas but it can not last
In night sorrow taketh
Twas clear that she go no more
The door be open and the wind appeared
The candles vanquished and then disappeared
The curtains revealed him to appear
He sayeth, "Be not afraid", come hither dearest
alas she was not afraid, she fled to him
Then she took flight, they look back and departed
she had become as they are, she had taketh his hand
she had become as they are, come hither dearest
fear not him who reapeth
((if anyone wishes to use this to make a cover you can just credit me?))
Never thought I would say it, but this version of the song could actually use more cow bell!
It's Halloween. Goth'n'folk.
"Romeo and Juliet art together for eternity"
Medieval Person: Who?
Since I’ve been in lockdown for over two months I’ve been playing Assassins Creed Valhalla on P.S.4 and as a Viking in the ninth century roaming the English countryside while riding a pale horse I think the Reaper should pay me for the amount of souls I give him !!
Please make a David Bowie song.
Brovo my friends ✌️
I hereby challenge you to do a medieval rendition of Magna of Illusion.
Thanks for the suggestion.
"The sun t'was not but a magna of illusion"
You mean the mirror found in the chamber of jade grown like a seed?
Can you please try doing the song:
9 Crimes
By: Damien Rice
Thank you.
1.25x makes my loins cramp...in a good way..
Was this on the South Park pan flute episode?
Because the money by Patti Smith?
More cowbells !!!
The lady hadst taken his handeth. the lady hadst becometh liketh those folk art
cometh on baby. feareth not the reap'r.
Can you please make a medieval version of the Beastars Opening?
Nooooo....
But yes
I thank thee for your recommendation.
Oleanteros Ebinos Coltsfoot does this mean that you’re gonna accept my request?
@@LegoManiac_101 I've many quests to do, at least before this one, so not in the very near future at least.
All our times has't cometh
h're but anon those gents're gone
seasons feareth not the reap'r
n'r doth the windeth, the travelling lamp 'r the raineth, we can beest liketh those gents art
cometh on baby, feareth not the reap'r
baby taketh mine own handeth, feareth not the reap'r
we'll beest able to flyeth, feareth not the reap'r
baby i'm thy sir
la, la, la, la, la
la, la, la, la, la
valentine is done
h're but anon those gents're gone
romeo and juliet
art togeth'r in et'rnity, romeo and juliet
40, 000 men and distaff ev'ryday, liketh romeo and juliet
40, 000 men and distaff ev'ryday, redefine happiness
anoth'r 40, 000 coming ev'ryday, we can beest liketh those gents art
cometh on baby, feareth not the reap'r
baby taketh mine own handeth, feareth not the reap'r
we'll beest able to flyeth, feareth not the reap'r
baby i'm thy sir
la, la, la, la, la
la, la, la, la, la
loveth of two is one
h're but anon those gents're gone
cameth the last night of all of dry sorrow
and t wast cleareth the lady couldn't wend on
then the doth'r wast ope and the windeth hath appeared
the candles did blow then did disappear
the curtains did fly then that gent hath appeared, declaring beest not afraid
cometh on baby, and the lady hadst nay feareth
and the lady ranneth to that gent, then those gents did start to flyeth
those gents did look backward and hath said goodby, the lady hadst becometh liketh those gents art
the lady hadst taken his handeth, the lady hadst becometh liketh those gents art
cometh on baby,
feareth not the reap'r
Needs more cowbell
The weird buzzing part needed to be done in flute. Total missed opportunity.
we need modern talking
Why in the world are the background figures "swinging"? In context, whether the original, or the medieval, it should be "straight"!
timor mortis conturbat me
No temais a la parca 💀
Beautiful!!!!! Lovin the flute
this is so amazing....