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  • In which Lord of the Rings movie and in which minute of movie did Sam sung The Fall of Gil-Galad?

  • @Farisbuk It wasn't in the movie that Sam sung it. It was in the book.

  • Casio style

  • Nice

  • Doesn't sound like anything's falling at all, let alone a hero. At best perhaps that wanderers walking stick, and he picks it up afterwards. The End. But then, it's a children's song.

  • Right, makes no sense at all that music. synthesizer c*ap. but why a children´s song?

  • @Drerark :

    It sounds like rythm of

    Gil-Galad was an elven King...

    Songs are supposed to sound like the words, not like the incidents.

  • @ Drerark, might I remind you this song was sung by Samwise Gamgee. The tune fits in that sense, that is it's a very Hobbitish tune.

  • @MorningStarofGondor Sure, it was SUNG by sam...in the book. But that doesn't make it clear what race wrote it, and no matter what, you don't cheerfully sing about, "Into darkness fell his star/ in Mordor where the shadows are"

  • @DekugaLyon Yes, I agree, and Bilbo translated it, so it would not be a song of hobbit-make/hobbitish tune. Furthermore, Sam also stated something to the extent, "I didn't learn the rest because it was about Mordor and it scared me..." so it is probably safe to assume it would have been darker.

  • was expecting more

  • I'm great JRR Tolkien fan and this music is perfect accompany its writings

  • Very nice piece of music.

    I was very pleased by hearing it.

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