Turisas - A Portage to the Unknown скачать видео бесплатно


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9 years назад

Turtle Reed

saw this guys a few years back with cradle of filth fucking intense dude loved it 

9 years назад

Patrick Östling

Finland

9 years назад

Fedorahatter

COME YE YOUTUBERS BRING YE AXE AND MAN THE LONGBOAT.

9 years назад

Jaeger Johansson

Fucking beautiful. GIVE ME ALL YOU HAVE!

10 years назад

GhostofPerdition

Music such as this masterpiece makes me a wee bit sad i dont share the same ancestry.. 

10 years назад

Bertis Bärtige Bäume

you mean i can drink music ? :D

10 years назад

Ezequiel Favela

great music is like great alcohol, it gets better with age.

10 years назад

SolarGrooving

The lad in the middle of the photo is about to faceplant

10 years назад

ShipWar69

im not a big fan of male singers in metal but those guys awesome!

10 years назад

andromidius

Another 5 months later... not a single extra dislike.

10 years назад

GalwayChickx

so is this metal music

10 years назад

David Lee Kersey

Metal band with an accordion? Hell yea!!

10 years назад

Peter M. Adamson

Oops - typing errorTurisas

10 years назад

Peter M. Adamson

Having written the prvious comment I noticed Turisas 'Those were The days' This was based I believe on an old Russian Folk Tune that someone (under much discussion) put English words to. Well done Tuyrisas - Keeping the Old Songs alive

10 years назад

Peter M. Adamson

Thanks jlinkens - I didn't realise that Hatikva had such widespread use and origins. When you think there are only 12 basic notes (not including Enharmonics) so it is not surpising that these melodies appear in other incarnations. More amazing though is the variety of melodies that come from these 12 tones in the first place. How does mankind do it I ask myself and anyone else looking in. Long Live Music.

10 years назад

JLink52

I love to find out the histories of tunes, so thanks! Just looked up Hatikvah to find out more- looks like the original melody comes directly from the 17th century Italian song, "La Montovana". Apparently it became so popular, it spread throughout Renaissance Europe to become folk music in Scottish (My mistress is prettie), Polish (Pod Krakowem), Ukrainian (Kateryna Kucheryava), and the Czech composer Smetana's "Vltava".. to name a few.

10 years назад

Timme Pieters

its 26 allready :p

11 years назад

Peter M. Adamson

Saw Turisas support Lordi at Manchester. Found it hard to believe they were a support Act. They were brilliant. I do agree with GreenDayRoxer1 - This is the Israeli National Anthem which I think is called Hatikvah. Nothing wrong with that because they are a Folk band in essence putting their own stamp on the melodies. Bought their 1st album straight after the gig.

11 years назад

rampantjesus

haha that's literally amazing. i wish i could have seen them at a big venue, but i had to make do with being in a room behind a bar.

11 years назад

Tater Tot

That comment was made over a year ago and the dislikes has only grown by 2. Good music really does stand the test of time :)

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