Turisas - In The Court Of Jarisleif video free download


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Duration: 03:18
Uploaded: 2009/06/29

Artist: Turisas

Album: Varangian Way

Year: 2007

Genre: Epic Metal

Lyrics:

Time to raise a toast to our generous host

Jarisleif!

Jarisleif!

Ruler of the Rus from coast to coast

Jarisleif!

Jarisleif!

May beer flow as long as we can stand on two

All the pretty girls, come, keep us warm!

Tonight we drink, no room for depressing thoughts

Fill your horns!

Comments

9 years ago

XpiisamirottaX

Makes me wanna be in a barfight

10 years ago

diavolita1234

this song kicks ass!!

10 years ago

Mike Lackie

The entire album follows a theme, and tells the story of a group of Norse Vikings sailing the rivers of "Rus" in the 11th century. Jarisleif is the Norse spelling/pronunciation of Yaroslav, referring to Yaroslav the Wise, who ruled Novgorod and Kiev. The song is from when the Vikings feast with Yaroslav (there is a lot more history involved, I would highly recommend doing some study on Rus/Ukraine in that period and comparing that to the stories off of this record.). In closing, yeah, this song f***ing rocks - it is high up on my list of songs to play when people ask me about Folk Metal.

10 years ago

LatissimusDorsi91

I'd be grateful if someone Russian speaker would write down the lyrics in the end (in cyrillic letters). I've tried to search but I've never seen them written.

10 years ago

FeralFarrell

Favorite Turisas song ever, nothing compares

10 years ago

MrSkarsnikthelord

I miss the old Turisas. Varangian Way forever!

10 years ago

Hagen

19k in 3 years. I think that's sort of adequate...

10 years ago

Corsa096322

What text is at 2:25 ? I can't tell what language it is...

10 years ago

TheThirdRomeRus

No,The are in the Kiev,Ukraine.That was a capital of Rus(Russia) on that time

11 years ago

imcominforyou

Kickass.

11 years ago

feedthefurnace6

What's the name of this kind of rhythm that gets faster and faster like that?

11 years ago

Rex Irkalla

Accordion and lyre I suppose

11 years ago

rickengothic

Sahti-Waari part 2 :)

11 years ago

3027085

It's an accordion and a violin

11 years ago

mousaey

I think Jarisleif is the Viking name for Yaroslev

11 years ago

blendy seventh

it reminds me of Turkish motives. likely they are already very close to Constantinople

11 years ago

Starr Williams

What instruments are used in this?

11 years ago

Garudaism

I do believe Jarisleif was a person, probably a russian man

11 years ago

Koel Elko

i believe it has a balkan that can be found in all the balcan countries. :)

11 years ago

Soul Damn

some piece of serbian and bulgarian folk...and the russian tempo end :D

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