George R.R. Martin should get together with a composer and actually write all the music from the books, and release a songbook, with chords and everything. Would be really cool.
Songs like this just make ASOIAF feel like an actual living world. It brings so much immersion and makes you not think of just the dark politics and intrigue, but also wonder, thinking of all of the peasants dancing and singing and just living. George RR Martin is incredible.
It's not like the song was written by North men. I don't see why some one would complain about your voice. Definitely captures a low born tavern singer some where near Kings Landing. Perfectly puts Marrilion in my mind.
The Bear: Brienne Tarth Maiden Fair: Jaime Lannister The Bear: Sandor Clagne Maiden Fair: Sansa Stark The Bear: Jorah Mormont Maiden Fair: Daenerys Targaryan
This reminded me of Robert and Cerscei for the most part, considering Robert has black/brown hair and is quite large whereas Cerscei has honey coloured hair. As well as the maid calling for a knight instead of a bear, which might as well be Jaime, so it all sort of links up that way in my head.
Well, it was majestic theory but there's something doesn't make sense. In the end of song fair maiden fall in love because of bear's 'technic'. But Robert and Cercei's relationship was total nightmare. Still, it was greatest GOT theory I've ever saw.
+Nilesh Kumaraswamy It makes sense, Jorah Mormont married a maiden fair, she drained his resources until he was pressured to sell poachers into slavery. That led to his exile.
Dude. I love you. If I have a shit day this always picks me up. You have a wonderful voice and it's my favorite family song. I just wanted to actually thank you, because I play this when I'm sad lol
That's one of the nicest comments we've ever had on this video! Thank you so much and I'm really glad it helps cheer you up :) stay strong - a very small man can cast a very big shadow
This song can apply to many relationships in the books. Jorah/Deny (House Mormont's sigil is a bear, and Dany has got fair hair) The Hound/Sansa ("I called for a KNIGHT but you're a bear") Jaimie/Brienne too, in a way - he is blond (fair) and beautiful and she is a very manly maid... also he saves her from a bear...
I can see why people may think this song is about rape but to be honest, that theory really only fits one of the verses. To me it sounds a lot like a love story, of a man who is villified for his appearance or something of the like and believes no one would like/love him. He meets people like him (the boys and the goat) and becomes their friend. They meet a girl whom he falls in love with, but who is looking for a much handsomer hero (I called for a knight but youre a bear). She refuses him until she learns of his sweet/gentle disposition and falls for him.
Ashwin Ramaswamy A great deal of things. Honey is created by bees and bees have been seen as a symbol of duty. Licking the honey fro her hair could mean liberating her from her duties, running away together. Also think of the bedding ceremony, where the bride is lifted and carried to the bed chamber, in which case she may have been arranged to marry him and won her favour once getting to know him. Or honey could simply stand for emotional walls that he over comes. Poetry isnt this or that, my friend.
raggedy-smith (Sorry for the english) Interesting interpretation, as for me the song is just an illustration of the sadistic enjoyments by the northmen in the series. Very ironical song where the bear seems to be filled with the purest intentions where let's face it : He's a bear and their dance will never be about something fair.
raggedy-smith (Sorry for the english) Interesting interpretation, as for me the song is just an illustration of the sadistic enjoyments by the northmen in the series. Very ironical song where the bear seems to be filled with the purest intentions where let's face it : He's a bear and their dance will never be about something fair.
The show's worked better with the feeling of the scene it was put into, but overall yours is way better, it has just an amazing "celtic" touch which just goes too damn well with the entire Westeros thing =) Really good job sir, the internet salutes you!
It works really well, because the people we see signing it, Roose Boltons men, are from the North, and they've given the north a HARD CORE celtic touch.
I know a lot of people are talking about what this song means about but let’s take a minute to appreciate how great the music is. I remember that in the books when Sansa first met with Olenna and Margaery, the fool was asked to sing this. The way this song has been composed fits perfectly into that situation. Heightened tensions and folksy music.
Fun Fact: In the episode the bear and the maiden fair, the bear that Brienne of Tarth fights actually has a name, his name is Bart the bear and he’s actually pretty iconic
I haven't seen, nor watched game of thrones, but this slaps like nothing else eh. I love the woodwind just dancing through the song, and man you have a fine singing voice I hope you continue creating for this genre.
By far the best version of this song available. It has a real bard feel to it, great fit for the setting. I'm responsible for at least 43 of your views, you're welcome. lol
I just love the scene the Bolton riders are singing this song in. Having cut off Jamie's hand in the previous night and behaving like being on a village fair. Their cruelty is almost awesome.
+christocakes Hehe well its a really well made song, it should be at spotify :) and i will always liked it, it started of a song my friends where singing at a party or something, but they then putted this on cause it was the best version and it is still today :)
Fun fact: Unlike most people think, this song isn't about Jorah and Dany. It's about Jaime and Brienne! Lol Brienne is the hairy bear and Jaime is the maiden fair with sunlight in his hair! Mindblowing.
oh my god! This is only the second song I've heard of you guys' but the way you sing GRRM's songs are AMAZING! It's like you're bringing the tune alive, bringing an enjoyable version of his crazy universe into being! Thank you soooo much. :))
Thanks so much for this beautiful arrangement. For me, this is the definitive version. For some reason, every single other cover out there seems to be metal/punk. Not that there’s anything wrong with those genres, but I want to hear how this might actually sound in Westeros!
I am near the end of ASOS and I wanted to hear the rhythm of one of the songs in the book. Then I came across this video. I should have searched for these songs sooner! Listening to the song while reading the lyrics between pages, I find myself entirely immersed. I am so eager to hear all of the ASOIAF songs from you guys! Thank you
Thank u, I read the books in Spanish and I couldn't imagine the song, I this this is even more iconic than "rains of castamere" and it would have been great if this were used in the series. PS. This is actually very catchy
Are you entirely sure which you don't know why the Bear (Jorah Mormont from the Bear Island) and the Maiden Fair (who has blonde hair like honey) makes you think of it?
As a bear, I approve of this. Very descriptive of our good looks and qualities, displays all of out favorite things, and its clear they know how hairy we are.
+The_Howler You can make that connection (although it fits Dany and Jorah much better, since Jorah is a Mormont and therefore a bear), but it's actually about Jamie and Brienne.
NXTG3N3 You could. It fits a lot of the relationships in the story, and that's very likeyl on purpose. GRRM has a great way of making his stories rhyme with themselves (part of the reason for that is that he's basically been stealing ideas from his other books, taking all the best stuff and putting it into ASOIAF). But the lyrics most closely and specifically reference Jamie and Brienne (3 boys, a goat, and a dancing bear), and the song is sung multiple times during their story in both book and show.
Valeren I mean the song lyrics literally fit Dany and Khal Drogo. "All back and brown and covered in hair" "The maid with honey in her hair" "Oh I'm a maid," "I'm pure and fair," "I'll never dance," "With a hairy bear," "I'll never dance," "With a hairy bear!" Dany's reluctance to marry Drogo, and with the final verse her eventual acceptance.
This deserves way more recognition than it does❤️. Also this song is the reason all my friends have given me the nickname of Bear which has now stuck and im glad this song is its origins
Listening to this as I started reading the Targaryen history book. I knocked off 400 pages in the first day. I am half done in less than 3 days. Will start the first of a song of fire and ice soon, called game of thrones. That is why I am listening.
This is how I always imagined the song sounding when I read the books, not the horrible adaptations in the television shows. Well done sir, sounds fantastic.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! I've been searching for this song for such a long time... all the other versions are too... well... non-ASOIAF sounding.... This one, however, sounds just right... you know... like how it would sound if Marilion sang it.... This is the best, most accurate vocalization of the song.... THANKS again for taking the time to upload it....
I'd love there to be some more songs in 'The Winds of Winter'. As a ASOIAF fan who loves the world, little things like this just give it that extra dimension.
Has anyone else noticed that this is most likely about Jorah and his former wife? We know that common singers especially like to make fun of royalty (especially the song about the lion in King Robert's bed preparing him for death and "the boar did all the rest") The sigil of House Mormont is a bear, Jorah is huge and hairy, and he wins his wife not because of good looks, but because he did amazing in a tourney and stole her away to Bear Island (which she ended up hating). I don't think this would be about Jorah and Dany, well because it was already around when they met, and also because the situations just dont match.
This song is about Jorah and his wife, I don't care what George says. Its too fucking similar to that situation. Jorah's sigil is a bear and he met his wife at the fair like in the song. It was written by a prophet who saw what would happen to Jorah in the future. Wasn't there a traveling bard who had visions and who met Dunk and Egg.
Azure Kite It says so in the books, there was a traveling bard who had prophetic dreams, maybe its how the bloody song was written. Every other character in the series has visions, why not the composer of that song.
"LOUDER FOOL!" Said Lady Ollena
"No need to speak!"
''Are you whispering at me you fat fool? I don't pay you for whispers. _Sing!_ ''
I'm finding that I'm getting slot more of these comments after listening to the books
Olenna*
"Butterbumps hopped and roared and stomped his feet"
The Sana’a and Olenna chat with this just screaming in the background is one of my favourite scenes in the books
Me too! I've reread it a few times and it still makes me actually burst out laughing.. thank you for reminding me of it again
God bless Butterbumps...I'd love to be a fool in the GoT universe, hear everything and yet not be considered a threat to anyone but Baelish...
LOUDERRR
I adore it so much, it is so chaotic in the best possible way
@@brbrdeng9122”the shadows come to dance my lord, dance my lord, dance my lord,”
Girl at a party: what Kind of music are you into?
Me: its complicated...
Hahahahahahaha
Just say dungeon synth, it is basically the same thing
Answer: "Only the best."
"Blackmore's night" and end it ^^
Same dude.
i think this really captured the westeros atmosphere, i can picture this being sung in some tavern
I won't say Westeros, maybe the south.
@@nirvanic3610 you mean the south of westeros right? Because I don't know anything in the south of westeros?
@@a_mage_as_old_as_joe1598 I meant the south like south of the Neck.
@@a_mage_as_old_as_joe1598 Sothoryos is south of Westeros, but I'm pretty sure he meant the south of Westeros itself.
@@tarvoc746 ok thx didn't know that.
George R.R. Martin should get together with a composer and actually write all the music from the books, and release a songbook, with chords and everything. Would be really cool.
I agree
He just needs to finish his next book lol
@@ranand1007 I think you need to set some more realistic expectations. Like dragons being real all of the sudden.
I would love to see that. Love fan interpretations of Martin's work. 👍
@@CaptainDisappointing Well release date is next month, not too unrealistic after all huh
"I'll never dance with a hairy bear" - Daenerys to Jorah
oof lmao
well, she can't say that now
@@1coloman11 RIP
All 'e wanted was to lick tha hanee from 'er hair
Lol
Songs like this just make ASOIAF feel like an actual living world. It brings so much immersion and makes you not think of just the dark politics and intrigue, but also wonder, thinking of all of the peasants dancing and singing and just living. George RR Martin is incredible.
Would you rather be alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man?
Girls:
With a maiden fair!
Not with the bear, if u heard the song carefully
Bear. Or make it even three.
Easier to reason with, less likely to do something sick and twisted 🤷♀
@@Sapphiresenthiss I posted this a a joke but people are taking it too seriously. Tell me... do you really think you could reason with a bear?
@@476megaman More than I could reason with a *human* psychopath, serial killer or a rapist, buddy 😉
This song suits Brienne and Jamie perfectly. Brienne is the bear and Jamie is the maiden fair. :D
wakaka2waka xD i died
@Frost Rusher And the maiden fair jumped in to rescue her.
Although I do believe the song was about Jorah Mormont and his wife
Brilliant xd
I always though that speaks about Ser Jorah Mormont storyline
It's not like the song was written by North men. I don't see why some one would complain about your voice. Definitely captures a low born tavern singer some where near Kings Landing. Perfectly puts Marrilion in my mind.
everyone has critics, let's just hope it doesn't affect his artistry.
***** Aaargh! Gangster!
Alan Munilla Aaargh average Joe!
Aaargh! Assassin
Jon Snow Aaargh Barstard!
"The FUCK you doin' to mah bearr??!!"
I just can't bear all the rhymes
+Max The Gaming Man ha
These jokes are so punny, it’s almost unfairly unbearable...
@@tarrynchapman1185 unbearable was already used noob
@@schmeghammer4563 I guess he bearly payed attention
@@perplexmantis2775 abearantly
The Bear: Brienne Tarth
Maiden Fair: Jaime Lannister
The Bear: Sandor Clagne
Maiden Fair: Sansa Stark
The Bear: Jorah Mormont
Maiden Fair: Daenerys Targaryan
Also, Jorah and his wife. Fits so many people xD
@Snow Drop read the book, they're almost made for each other
Snow Drop uuuuuumh no? Did we read/watch the same book/show
The Bear: Ygritte
Maiden Fair: Jon
@@danghoang7455 i- lmao
This reminded me of Robert and Cerscei for the most part, considering Robert has black/brown hair and is quite large whereas Cerscei has honey coloured hair. As well as the maid calling for a knight instead of a bear, which might as well be Jaime, so it all sort of links up that way in my head.
Aimee Rohrer you’re a genius
Well, it was majestic theory but there's something doesn't make sense. In the end of song fair maiden fall in love because of bear's 'technic'. But Robert and Cercei's relationship was total nightmare. Still, it was greatest GOT theory I've ever saw.
Jorah Mormont and lynesse hightower
@@nathaliaduarte9344 That's better
Great idea but just not Jamie Rhaegar definetly Rhaegar Cersei always dreamed of him
I absolutely adore the idea of drinking some fine ale in a tavern with this music as an amusement.
This is still the absolute best version of this song. So much
tribute to house mormont
+Nilesh Kumaraswamy It makes sense, Jorah Mormont married a maiden fair, she drained his resources until he was pressured to sell poachers into slavery. That led to his exile.
+TheVarusPro It could be. Though I doubt it, Brienne has never even met Vargo Hoat, he's a foreign sellsword and his sigil is the goat, not bear.
+Parthanaux She met him and bit his ear off and it festered and Vargo would've died from it, if the Mountain hadn't cut him to pieces first...
+Parthanaux its Locke...
+Weljash in the TV series maybe
Dude. I love you. If I have a shit day this always picks me up. You have a wonderful voice and it's my favorite family song. I just wanted to actually thank you, because I play this when I'm sad lol
That's one of the nicest comments we've ever had on this video! Thank you so much and I'm really glad it helps cheer you up :) stay strong - a very small man can cast a very big shadow
This song can apply to many relationships in the books.
Jorah/Deny (House Mormont's sigil is a bear, and Dany has got fair hair)
The Hound/Sansa ("I called for a KNIGHT but you're a bear")
Jaimie/Brienne too, in a way - he is blond (fair) and beautiful and she is a very manly maid... also he saves her from a bear...
I actually though that this song is for Ramsay Bolton and Sansa Stark
Also Jon/ygritte
I can see why people may think this song is about rape but to be honest, that theory really only fits one of the verses. To me it sounds a lot like a love story, of a man who is villified for his appearance or something of the like and believes no one would like/love him. He meets people like him (the boys and the goat) and becomes their friend. They meet a girl whom he falls in love with, but who is looking for a much handsomer hero (I called for a knight but youre a bear). She refuses him until she learns of his sweet/gentle disposition and falls for him.
Ashwin Ramaswamy A great deal of things. Honey is created by bees and bees have been seen as a symbol of duty. Licking the honey fro her hair could mean liberating her from her duties, running away together. Also think of the bedding ceremony, where the bride is lifted and carried to the bed chamber, in which case she may have been arranged to marry him and won her favour once getting to know him. Or honey could simply stand for emotional walls that he over comes. Poetry isnt this or that, my friend.
raggedy-smith I totally agree, the song has a very gaelic (Irish) feel to it doesn't it?
raggedy-smith thats the best comment i heard so far.
raggedy-smith (Sorry for the english) Interesting interpretation, as for me the song is just an illustration of the sadistic enjoyments by the northmen in the series. Very ironical song where the bear seems to be filled with the purest intentions where let's face it : He's a bear and their dance will never be about something fair.
raggedy-smith (Sorry for the english) Interesting interpretation, as for me the song is just an illustration of the sadistic enjoyments by the northmen in the series. Very ironical song where the bear seems to be filled with the purest intentions where let's face it : He's a bear and their dance will never be about something fair.
this song would fit skyrim's inns
that's because skyrim and game of thrones are so similar.
+Max Foulkes Oh you don't say ?
+Max Foulkes Skyrim is fucking stupid
+Tarık Yaşar there is literally an enemy called "draugr wight"
+Darth Revan YES! Someone needs to mod this NOW!
The show's worked better with the feeling of the scene it was put into, but overall yours is way better, it has just an amazing "celtic" touch which just goes too damn well with the entire Westeros thing =)
Really good job sir, the internet salutes you!
Indeed, a wonderfull version! Not very bawdy at all, though, but beautifull!
It works really well, because the people we see signing it, Roose Boltons men, are from the North, and they've given the north a HARD CORE celtic touch.
For some reason I can imagine Ramsay Bolton singing this. He’s described as having “a singer’s soul” in the books.
The best version to date. Freaking love this.
It has the right feel to it, not like the hold steady's version. That sounds to me like Volbeat trying to sing the Eagles, it doesn't work.
I know a lot of people are talking about what this song means about but let’s take a minute to appreciate how great the music is.
I remember that in the books when Sansa first met with Olenna and Margaery, the fool was asked to sing this. The way this song has been composed fits perfectly into that situation. Heightened tensions and folksy music.
This just shows how amazing writer Martin is to come up with this amazing song. It perfectly fits into medieval period and I love it .
@@djordjedangubic7270 it doesnt mean shit, its fun song you pseudo professors
Fun Fact: In the episode the bear and the maiden fair, the bear that Brienne of Tarth fights actually has a name, his name is Bart the bear and he’s actually pretty iconic
I haven't seen, nor watched game of thrones, but this slaps like nothing else eh. I love the woodwind just dancing through the song, and man you have a fine singing voice I hope you continue creating for this genre.
this is by far my favorite version
By far the best version of this song available. It has a real bard feel to it, great fit for the setting. I'm responsible for at least 43 of your views, you're welcome. lol
This is so much better than the show version!!! I love it!
My favourite is the like 10 seconds where Locke and his crews sings it.
I’m sure this has been said before but this is so much better than the version they did for the show
Best version by far
I think the "She kicked the Air and wailed is probably some form of Cunilingas
the song never specified which patch of hair the "honey" was in
ah, your mind is in the gutter my friend
Rather in the bladder :)
The night is dark and full of terrors.
Manuel Elizaldi And bears.
Paul Smith black and covered with hair
Manuel Elizaldi and spoilers
supa lairis And the blood of many man killed by the ruthless god George R.R. Martin.
and weddings for each bloody color
I just love the scene the Bolton riders are singing this song in. Having cut off Jamie's hand in the previous night and behaving like being on a village fair. Their cruelty is almost awesome.
I remember i used to work to this song before, know im doing my duty in the military 2 and a half year later, still listening to this song 😄
+MΔKOᵒᶠᶠᶦᶜᶦᵃᶫ that's so awesome - probably one of the best comments I've ever had - glad you still like it! :)
+christocakes Hehe well its a really well made song, it should be at spotify :) and i will always liked it, it started of a song my friends where singing at a party or something, but they then putted this on cause it was the best version and it is still today :)
thank you for your service
Dan Pavone Thanks
+christocakes I got out of the navy a year ago, but you best believe we would play this while drinking. And it still brings me joy to this day!
Best version out there, need this on Spotify asap!
i know nothing about GOT but i really like bears and tavern-sounding music.
and this is great.
Fun fact: Unlike most people think, this song isn't about Jorah and Dany. It's about Jaime and Brienne! Lol Brienne is the hairy bear and Jaime is the maiden fair with sunlight in his hair! Mindblowing.
Source?
@@YoungCraggy Joe bidden
@@YoungCraggy "Source is that I made it the fuck up!"
wow i knew this video when it had about 20 k views. the show sure brought a lot of (much deserved) attention to the covers
It's crazy!
Same, I didn't listen to it for a while and it jumped from this amount of view to this 2M :o Crazy ! good for you !
Sorry about the sapphires
*The Rains of Castamere starts playing in background*
Jaime Lannister thumbs up... or not
+Weljash thumb up..
+Rockyblack smith
+Cherryking400
That's so mean, but too great :D
I'm sure can still use his left thumb
If he was here he'd give you the finger.
It's removable.....
More like high five
oh my god! This is only the second song I've heard of you guys' but the way you sing GRRM's songs are AMAZING! It's like you're bringing the tune alive, bringing an enjoyable version of his crazy universe into being! Thank you soooo much. :))
The best version of Bear and the Maiden Fair. Instantly makes me wish I had a glass of ale in my hand.
After reading about the song for the hundredth time, I HAD to hear it. Now I get why it's so popular in Westeros :)
Man this version is unmatched 🙌
When I first heard this song in the show I never expected it would take...quite a literal meaning in the next season lol
A true masterpiece. So much talent. The guy singing this would have been a superstar in medieval times.
Thanks so much for this beautiful arrangement. For me, this is the definitive version. For some reason, every single other cover out there seems to be metal/punk. Not that there’s anything wrong with those genres, but I want to hear how this might actually sound in Westeros!
Love the subtle innuendos in the song, very much George's style
I have been replaying this nonstop for the past 3 hours... STILL LOVE IT TO PIECES. Great version
I am near the end of ASOS and I wanted to hear the rhythm of one of the songs in the book.
Then I came across this video. I should have searched for these songs sooner!
Listening to the song while reading the lyrics between pages, I find myself entirely immersed.
I am so eager to hear all of the ASOIAF songs from you guys!
Thank you
Yeah this cover was perfect
Thank u, I read the books in Spanish and I couldn't imagine the song, I this this is even more iconic than "rains of castamere" and it would have been great if this were used in the series.
PS. This is actually very catchy
After all these years, this is still the definitive version of this song to me.
I wonder if GRRM ever heard this song? I'm sure he would love this version.
I wish i could just listen to this on repeat
whats stopping you
Been coming back to this video ever since I discovered it over 2 years ago. Great job!
best version ever
One of king Robert's favourite songs👌
Thank you for this masterpiece, I've been listening to it since my early childhood! ❤
When i read the books i wondered why they constantly wanted to hear this song ...
i get it now
In that scene with the Tyrell’s and Sansa Olenna just didn’t want anyone to be to overhear the conversation 😂
Definitely the best version. As far as I'm concerned, this version is canon.
This is my favorite rendition. It sounds like I'm in the great Hall of a castle listening to bards strum as we drunkenly dance the night away.
You're interpretation of the GoT folk songs are simply incredible.
I don't know why but this song always makes me think of Ser Jorah and Dany.
***** I do now!
Are you entirely sure which you don't know why the Bear (Jorah Mormont from the Bear Island) and the Maiden Fair (who has blonde hair like honey) makes you think of it?
Fantasyeverything It also represents Sandor and Sansa and Jaime and Brienne.
Adrian Mantsch True :)
Adrian Mantsch But in "Jaime and Brienne", Who is the Bear and who the Fair?
I have listened to this too many times to count, tbh, It's just so pitch-perfect!
As a bear, I approve of this. Very descriptive of our good looks and qualities, displays all of out favorite things, and its clear they know how hairy we are.
Still the best version ever. 2012! Gods, the show was good then...
Jorah and Dany?
Brienne and Jaime.
Why not both ? :D
Nenad Krstic Because Dany has fleas.
***** That's not a nice thing to say to someone joking around, geez, you'd think Game of Thrones fans would be kinder to other fans.
***** Fun fact, the song of Ice and Fire is Jon Snow getting with Dany. Take that with your chosen one!
This song fits perfectly on Dany and Drogo.
+The_Howler You can make that connection (although it fits Dany and Jorah much better, since Jorah is a Mormont and therefore a bear), but it's actually about Jamie and Brienne.
+Valeren You could argue it's about Arya and the Hound
NXTG3N3 You could. It fits a lot of the relationships in the story, and that's very likeyl on purpose. GRRM has a great way of making his stories rhyme with themselves (part of the reason for that is that he's basically been stealing ideas from his other books, taking all the best stuff and putting it into ASOIAF). But the lyrics most closely and specifically reference Jamie and Brienne (3 boys, a goat, and a dancing bear), and the song is sung multiple times during their story in both book and show.
Valeren I mean the song lyrics literally fit Dany and Khal Drogo. "All back and brown and covered in hair" "The maid with honey in her hair"
"Oh I'm a maid,"
"I'm pure and fair,"
"I'll never dance,"
"With a hairy bear,"
"I'll never dance,"
"With a hairy bear!"
Dany's reluctance to marry Drogo,
and with the final verse her eventual acceptance.
It's probably been written so that who it's about is up to interpretation, in a way it fits a lot of the characters
When she chose the bear
This deserves way more recognition than it does❤️. Also this song is the reason all my friends have given me the nickname of Bear which has now stuck and im glad this song is its origins
Listening in 2024 while the internet is blowing up over women with bears.
I was looking for this on spotify but i can't seem to find it. Honestly this is better than every version out there
ikr
Children: So what happened after you got away, grandpa?
Nox: *whips out the trauma-lute*
Wow! This was phenomenal! Surprised this isn't on Spotify and that I haven't heard of you before.
Even in Westeros, women choose the bear
dude I don't know how anyone thinks your voice doesn't fit these songs. your renditions are fantastic all of them. keep it up.
from belgium, nice song (yes still 7 years after ^^ )
[SEASON4 SPOILERS]
how are we ever gonna live without the hound? his idontgiveafuck mentality was awsome :(
sherpaXD His death hasn't been confirmed... ;)
Darth Visenya Ain't nobody without modern medicine surviving a compound fracture in the leg.
partytor11 It's a fantasy series with dragons and zombified humans. I'm sure the Hound can manage.
sherpaXD CLEGANEBOWL 2016 GET HYPED!!!
JustpressR ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN!
Good job for making it sound as a funny song, it's by far the best version I've ever heard of "The Bear and The Maiden Fair".
Listening to this as I started reading the Targaryen history book. I knocked off 400 pages in the first day. I am half done in less than 3 days.
Will start the first of a song of fire and ice soon, called game of thrones.
That is why I am listening.
begging you to put this on Spotify
this song makes me longing for summer
Who came here after Tormund found his new "Bear" to fook? LOL
me
"fook" xD
"came" xD
fuck off normie
You never fooked a bear Tormund!
This is how I always imagined the song sounding when I read the books, not the horrible adaptations in the television shows. Well done sir, sounds fantastic.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! I've been searching for this song for such a long time... all the other versions are too... well... non-ASOIAF sounding.... This one, however, sounds just right... you know... like how it would sound if Marilion sang it.... This is the best, most accurate vocalization of the song.... THANKS again for taking the time to upload it....
Imagine a mod where the bards in Skyrim play this in the taverns
There needs to be a mod for more bard songs in general.
This is some hand-choppingly good music! (Tosses a coin to the bard)
golden dragon or silver stag ?
Tormund Giantsbane for king!
+Chris Tully He can have True North
+Chris Tully Everyone knows the true king is Ser Pouncealot. He's behind everything
+Chris Tully All hail Hodor
+Chris Tully Stannis the mannis baratheon is the one true king
I thinkh, he saves Jon Snow's life
I liked how when Brienna was fighting the bear. The men were singing this.
I'd love there to be some more songs in 'The Winds of Winter'. As a ASOIAF fan who loves the world, little things like this just give it that extra dimension.
I want this as my ringtone
Has anyone else noticed that this is most likely about Jorah and his former wife? We know that common singers especially like to make fun of royalty (especially the song about the lion in King Robert's bed preparing him for death and "the boar did all the rest") The sigil of House Mormont is a bear, Jorah is huge and hairy, and he wins his wife not because of good looks, but because he did amazing in a tourney and stole her away to Bear Island (which she ended up hating). I don't think this would be about Jorah and Dany, well because it was already around when they met, and also because the situations just dont match.
I think you are overthinking yourself. I justt look at the song as a folksong, it adds diversity and culture to the series
This song was written before Jorah was even alive.
This song is about Jorah and his wife, I don't care what George says. Its too fucking similar to that situation. Jorah's sigil is a bear and he met his wife at the fair like in the song. It was written by a prophet who saw what would happen to Jorah in the future. Wasn't there a traveling bard who had visions and who met Dunk and Egg.
James Bond "I don't care what the author of the books says, my theory is canon"
Azure Kite It says so in the books, there was a traveling bard who had prophetic dreams, maybe its how the bloody song was written. Every other character in the series has visions, why not the composer of that song.
plot twist: the honey wasn't in her hair
Tan Tan TAAAAANN!
At least not the hair on her head...
need a spotify version. need this on my playlist!
ok now i need a camp fire and some bear.. beer i mean beer... BEER!
Jorah the bear wants a dragon maiden.
4 years later and im still here
Reminds me of "Masha i medved" (Masha and the Bear) lol
Thank you for that image. I will now go rinse it out of my brain with acetone.