@@D2jspOFFICIAL No. Actually he would have probably slammed the movies because he always thought that his books shouldn't be depicted. He always wanted them to stay true to the imagination of the readers.
He is such an absolutely perfect Pippin. I'm a purist about the books, but honestly he's gotta be the best Pippin you could have made, including him being a musician and a goofball all the same. A writer of simple songs, in the same tradition that Tolkien was writing his poetry for. Honestly, we should redo the movies with Billy Boyd writing a bunch of the songs and singing them! Lol.
@@igorpodemski9596 as much as i love Tolkien and his son, they were wrong in thinking that the books couldn't be depicted in movie style. They most certainly can, they just didn't know that anyone could ever make the story a reality in film. And seriously, people would be asking for a movie of the stories that Tolkien wrote if Peter Jackson never made the trilogy. So I am very thankful that Jackson did what he did. It is still a great story regardless of what was cut out or changed. You should be grateful that people like Jackson made Tolkien's story come to the big screen. The books will always, always, be amazing and the movies only elevate the messages that Tolkien wanted the readers to know.
@@goofball944700 Tolkien was alive during a time when not a lot of people had tv's. There was no internet. Only books. So you can imagine that he didn't have a good opinion about the new technologies. He hated movies.
This song, and "Into the West," with Annie Lennox, always bring tears to my eyes. Thank you Billy Boyd for this great gift to all of us who love what the LOTR says about our hearts. ❤️❤️❤️
ONLY if given years and years to make it. I don't want another disaster like most of the The Hobbit(there were a few great scenes) But instead a masterpiece like The Lord of The Rings. Perhaps even better.
I cried when I first heard this in theaters. I was around 13 when the first lord of the rings movie came out to theaters and loved it so much. I also grew up with the animated movies too. Pippin was and will always be my favorite!!!
You can see, hear, and FEEL the emotion Billy put into the song! Such a peaceful and yet, melancholy song. It takes a LOT for a song to evoke an emotional response from me but, this song got me right in the feels! I am constantly playing a version of this on my Irish Whistle in C for my kids. I even wake myself singing it in my sleep at times. A pure, simple, and beautiful song!
Just saw the extended version of The Hobbit (highly recommended) and I started bawling when this ending song started playing. It really felt like a last goodbye to all these beloved characters and movies. Beautiful!
@@LakayFTW precisely. It cracks me up that the eldest hobbit was played by the youngest man and vice versa for the youngest hobbit. It was even crazier when I realized that Billy is my mum's age and that he was one of the hobbit musicians on the stage at Bilbo's party.
Beautiful song, not the best recording environment but still tugs a tear from my eyes. I just lost my younger brother to West Nile Virus. He was in a coma for ten days. We had to turn off the respirator because there was no brain activity after the virus shut down his heart by killing his autonomic nerve system. My hand was on his chest when he let out his last breath and his heart beat for the last time. Merry Christmas, little brother. I never though you would go before me. Tell Mom and Dad and our little sister Cynthia 6 months old, I'll be with you shortly. But not yet, not yet.
Thank you for this warm, touching song! It's so special, and each time I hear it I cry because it's deeply emotional, relatable on so many levels, not just for LOTR fans, for any person who has to bid farewell to the people s/he loves whether they leave this earth, or they just part ways... Thank you, Billy! 💛
You truly are Perigrin Tuck! Whenever I read the Books I see you.. thank you! I am actually writing my masters degree on Tolkien and the Lord of the Rings concerning the middle ages and in how far Tolkien used Legend and Myths to be true.. and there is a Spider AND a moth in my kitchen which i will take as a fuckin sign!!!
This song made me so sad when it played through the credits. It meant the the trilogy was over. I wasn’t ready. Now I own all the movies- even The Hobbit ones! Love these stories!!
que sensibilidad tienes,Billy! y la letra te hace pensar de inmediato en la Tierra Media y sus historias. Muy bien echo! aunque esta es mi humilde impresion ,pero tu ya lo sabes!
Darker es por el tipo de micrófono, no ayuda mucho, el vato qué andaba de ingeniero de sonido le debió haber arreglado el sonido bien, el micro de la guitarra se escucha al putaso.
Read the Lord of the Rings trilogy in the late 60's Peter Jackson did a magnificent job on the movies. I absolutely love this tune. And of course Into the West. A bit of a coin flip.
If Tolkien was alive today, he would be so proud of the actor who played Pippin. He did J.R.R. Tolkien proud with this song.
he would proud of everyone in the movies.
@@D2jspOFFICIAL No. Actually he would have probably slammed the movies because he always thought that his books shouldn't be depicted. He always wanted them to stay true to the imagination of the readers.
He is such an absolutely perfect Pippin. I'm a purist about the books, but honestly he's gotta be the best Pippin you could have made, including him being a musician and a goofball all the same. A writer of simple songs, in the same tradition that Tolkien was writing his poetry for.
Honestly, we should redo the movies with Billy Boyd writing a bunch of the songs and singing them! Lol.
@@igorpodemski9596 as much as i love Tolkien and his son, they were wrong in thinking that the books couldn't be depicted in movie style. They most certainly can, they just didn't know that anyone could ever make the story a reality in film. And seriously, people would be asking for a movie of the stories that Tolkien wrote if Peter Jackson never made the trilogy. So I am very thankful that Jackson did what he did. It is still a great story regardless of what was cut out or changed. You should be grateful that people like Jackson made Tolkien's story come to the big screen. The books will always, always, be amazing and the movies only elevate the messages that Tolkien wanted the readers to know.
@@goofball944700 Tolkien was alive during a time when not a lot of people had tv's. There was no internet. Only books. So you can imagine that he didn't have a good opinion about the new technologies. He hated movies.
I'm a 36 year old man and if i'd have been there when he sang that live i'd have bawled my eyes out.
Azerock Gaming I am crying so hard right now
@Duc Long Nguyen Says a guy named “Duc Long”. By the way, you’re supposed to end a sentence with punctuation.
Same 31
This song, and "Into the West," with Annie Lennox, always bring tears to my eyes. Thank you Billy Boyd for this great gift to all of us who love what the LOTR says about our hearts. ❤️❤️❤️
Omg yesssss I love that song as well. Both of those songs are so beautiful and makes me cry every time I hear them.
Exactly. THANKS.
I love you Billy, but I miss you Pippin. Jackson should do another random movie, i can't live without those characters
There's the simarillion :D
ONLY if given years and years to make it. I don't want another disaster like most of the The Hobbit(there were a few great scenes) But instead a masterpiece like The Lord of The Rings. Perhaps even better.
Zazzelot the Power Itself
They sell them on bluray you know...
The good news is, Billy is pretty much Pippin in real life.
Met him a few years ago.
rings of power. its not horrible
There is no goodbye :'D there is just endless rolling green hills and pastures. There is a shire inside every person :'D
That is actually quite profound
He literally said goodbye.
@@OriginalPuro I was referencing a movie quote ;o
well said, sir
Pippin... what ended in your physical reality, will remain forever in your memories and heart.
He talked and I loved his accent and when he started to sing he suddendly sounded like a completely different person, but just as lovely.
Yeah, he is...
He sounds the same? 😂😂
Most irish people, when singing, lose some of their accent, but it is still possible hear it.
There is a video that talks about this.
th-cam.com/video/mvTiBWfcNQs/w-d-xo.html
@@VaAaSaDaSaF Scottish...not Irish
the greatest story of our times :')
Game of Thrones and the Star Wars stuff are up there as well.
I cried when I first heard this in theaters. I was around 13 when the first lord of the rings movie came out to theaters and loved it so much. I also grew up with the animated movies too. Pippin was and will always be my favorite!!!
You can see, hear, and FEEL the emotion Billy put into the song! Such a peaceful and yet, melancholy song. It takes a LOT for a song to evoke an emotional response from me but, this song got me right in the feels! I am constantly playing a version of this on my Irish Whistle in C for my kids. I even wake myself singing it in my sleep at times. A pure, simple, and beautiful song!
This song always gets me because they got Pippin to write a song saying goodbye to the lotr/hobbit adventures 😭
Definitely one of the best goodbye songs...
he is really a great singer. and also a great actor when he acted as Pippin. i miss the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Just saw the extended version of The Hobbit (highly recommended) and I started bawling when this ending song started playing. It really felt like a last goodbye to all these beloved characters and movies. Beautiful!
So beautiful live! Miss Lord of the Rings
Fun fact: billy was 31 in the firts LOTR while Elijah Wood was 18
It is hard to believe that he was playing the youngest hobbit. Even weirder for me that he is my mum's age and looks so young.
@@brandonriggs1788 And Frodo played the oldest Hobbit. Frodo is even older than Boromir. 10 Years older actually
@@LakayFTW precisely. It cracks me up that the eldest hobbit was played by the youngest man and vice versa for the youngest hobbit. It was even crazier when I realized that Billy is my mum's age and that he was one of the hobbit musicians on the stage at Bilbo's party.
Thank you for posting this so much, Grazie mille.
I came here in mourning for Bernard Hill to hear this beautiful song.
Beautiful song, not the best recording environment but still tugs a tear from my eyes. I just lost my younger brother to West Nile Virus. He was in a coma for ten days. We had to turn off the respirator because there was no brain activity after the virus shut down his heart by killing his autonomic nerve system. My hand was on his chest when he let out his last breath and his heart beat for the last time.
Merry Christmas, little brother. I never though you would go before me. Tell Mom and Dad and our little sister Cynthia 6 months old, I'll be with you shortly. But not yet, not yet.
I love this scottish accent :)
"I turn at last... to paths... that lead home!" I FUCKING LOVE that line! Absolutely wonderful. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love this song. I have been listening to it constantly lately. And I especially love that you can still hear his beautiful accent when he sings it.
love this freaking franchise god its the best hands down
Thank you for this warm, touching song! It's so special, and each time I hear it I cry because it's deeply emotional, relatable on so many levels, not just for LOTR fans, for any person who has to bid farewell to the people s/he loves whether they leave this earth, or they just part ways... Thank you, Billy! 💛
I'm crying!! Amazing!
It would appear that my usual composure has fallen to a similar disadvantage, presently.
Don't know why, but I'm obsessed with this song lately.
I once heard Billy Boyd sing ''The Edge of the night'' in Comicon Amsterdam. It was marvellous!!
"End? No, the journey doesn't end here. death is just another path, one we all must take." - Gandalf to Pippin
Lotr really brings out something in me.......
billy boyd i sing your song so many times i know every word and your my fav singer
Beautiful and I love Billy Boyd 😍 music 💖🎤
Aw, he's so lovely and talented!
I Love 😍This song . I'm in love with the Lord of the Rings movie I love Billy Boyd and the song he sang is Very Beautiful from the last goodbye.💖💕
This makes me shed manly tears every time... Such a beautiful song
Until this day, I get emotional listening to this. Best fucking tune to end that saga, with propper respect and feeling.
oh bill, such great clear crisp vocals. youre one talented versatile fellow.
Thanks for the adventure of a lifetime
You truly are Perigrin Tuck! Whenever I read the Books I see you.. thank you! I am actually writing my masters degree on Tolkien and the Lord of the Rings concerning the middle ages and in how far Tolkien used Legend and Myths to be true.. and there is a Spider AND a moth in my kitchen which i will take as a fuckin sign!!!
Took*
Sahldaliel Ghilwen of Mirkwood rekt xD
FOOL OF A TOOK.
@@reaumurg423 Obviously you never read the book
I cry every time
I love this song! Thank you, Pippin!❤❤❤
This song made me so sad when it played through the credits. It meant the the trilogy was over. I wasn’t ready. Now I own all the movies- even The Hobbit ones! Love these stories!!
i love this song i could listen to it all day. Although it is a pretty sad sad song. but i still love it.
Zachary Cunningham I listen to this almost 6 hour without I even know it's almost 6 hour 😄😢
Thank you for making this song. This is my all time favorite.
I would love to see Billy singing Beecake version of the last goodbye live
You are loved more than you know , Billy...
Beautiful song just beautiful wow 🔥
Sublime!!!! Grazie per averci regalato un sogno!!
End of this big Adventure? No, the Journey doesnt ends here...
even after years, this song still touches my heart and I always get tears in my eyes.
nice video i love this song
thanks
✨✨✨✨ This is pure Gold ✨✨✨✨ I'm truly happy to be a fan of LOTR
My goodness! Thus Reach DEEP 😭😭❤❤
Definitely!
Well done Pippin warm our hearts...🧝♀️🧝♀️🧝♂️🧝♂️
Your great singer and 🎸player
billy boyd such a nice guy.
que sensibilidad tienes,Billy! y la letra te hace pensar de inmediato en la Tierra Media y sus historias. Muy bien echo! aunque esta es mi humilde impresion ,pero tu ya lo sabes!
this is old, the nostalgia
Sorry my english is not so good
But
Wow
This man has a voice that goes straigth into my heard
Man versteht es, ich liebe diese Geschichten
Pippen... singing a tune at the Green Dragon while enjoying "a brew for the brave and true..."
Oh my.... 🥺
I feel so connected with you guys! Everyone of us has this one love: Lord of the Rings.
Excuse me, I have to go sob in private. :')
I want to hear a song for second breakfast.
Boi I can't watch this... water is pouring out of ma eyes....
Hermano llegaaaaa
Talk about committed.
Im so Happy 🙃 but only so😪😥😣
Pipin 😍
No cantara muy bien, pero lo compensa con lo que transmite, un genio, parte de mi infancia
Darker es por el tipo de micrófono, no ayuda mucho, el vato qué andaba de ingeniero de sonido le debió haber arreglado el sonido bien, el micro de la guitarra se escucha al putaso.
¡Canta increíble!
It's not goodbye
But see you soon
Io c'ero ❤
Pippin 😇
2:35 did he say "under stars beneath the stars..." XD
yeah lmao
wtf hes 49? i thought he was like 30??
Age is a number. Old is a state of mind.
Read the Lord of the Rings trilogy in the late 60's Peter Jackson did a magnificent job on the movies. I absolutely love this tune. And of course Into the West. A bit of a coin flip.
5:50 That Windows Media Player® bar almost killed the moment I was having!
black velvet band
Happy Hobbit day 2021.
:(
He looks like Tom Hanks. :)
Thanks for everything! Here’s a little something for you: th-cam.com/video/TQUTGgZbnMg/w-d-xo.html
damn hobbits cutting onions...