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  • 1:29 " Big penis Big penis big penis "

  • dtf dtf dtf dtf dtf dtf

  • Is this from the Dakar rally?

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  • Thumbs up if you heard "big penis", then, later, "great big penis".

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  • Disco-Epic.

  • 0:32-0:47

    Best Part

  • Amazing Epic Song.

    VITRIOLVM

  • Who is Adiemus? i though that was a song he did.

  • @masterleonnoel It was. It's the name of a project that spans multiple albums besides.

  • 3:28 I heard "Diarrhea".

    Poor Karl Jenkins....

  • fucking epic

  • its actually wonderful to dance to, contemporary...day of wrath.. by movements dance company...now i cant take the song outta my head

  • I used to not like this version, but now I can't get it out of my head.

  • 4:05 saggy penis

  • Dies iræ, dies illa, Solvet sæclum in favilla, Teste David cum Sibylla ! Quantus tremor est futurus, quando iudex est venturus, cuncta stricte discussurus ! Tuba mirum spargens sonum per sepulcra regionum, coget omnes ante thronum. Mors stupebit et Natura, cum resurget creatura, iudicanti responsura.
  • ... amazing song

  • I actually like this music.... the words though sound a little.......... lols o_O....

  • So wait, am I the only one hearing "Penis, eat it" and "Sexy penis"?

    And yes, I know the words are actually latin

  • @measmyself1 Yeah, I far prefer Mozart's and Verdi's versions tbh.

  • E' na cacata.

  • I don't understand why Jenkins felt it necessary to simply the shit out of his material. I was SHOCKED after hearing that he wrote this after his 'The Armed Man'.

  • fantastic!!!!

    

  • For all those whose penis is bigger than their brain:

    "Dies Irae, dies illa solvet saeclum in favilla..."

    translated from medieval latin:

    Day of Wrath, that day will solve all problems instantly...

  • it's 'dies', but if you wanna hear penis, go ahead =]

  • I hear BIG PENIS TOO.

  • When the current world order comes crashing down, I will play this in the background.

  • Best possible setwork to be chosen for my music GCSE

  • @Kerrbear1234567890 Aww man, SO LUCKY!

    When I did it (well, actually IGCSE, I stands for International), we had to do the 1st two movements of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.2

  • I'm composing a Requiem (have been since 2006 or so) and my Dies Irae actually is strikingly similar in the opening measures and considering I've never heard this until now, I was stunned.

  • haha we tried to sing this with our school-choir but we failed so hard...

    not even close

  • I only problem with the armed man is the appalling blasphemy of the Adhaan introducing it. A sign of the relativist times we live in, pure diabolical synchretism! Better to buy the greatest hits to avoid it.

  • Karl Jenkins has so much talent, and 'The Armed Man' is just wonderful. It's good to listen to good music!!.

  • @AnasolPoetisa dude, you just fucking burned me. lol

  • what a kind language speak?

  • @alexjudah

    It's Latin.

  • @alexjudah latin

  • @alexjudah latin

  • Who the hell voted 'funny'? XD

  • @TheBitchAssMongoose I was asking the same question when I saw your post hahaha

  • What instrument is that? At 1:49 ?

  • @tigemata

    There are more brass-instruments...i think one of them is the trombone ^^

  • @tigemata I think what you're referring to is a French Horn. The instrument that stands out with a little solo motif is definitely a brass instrument, possibly trombone, but I believe it's the horn. It's also extremely prominent in The Dark Knight.

  • @tuber33 Yes, thanks.

  • it kinda sounds like PENIS PENIS PENIS

  • @pokefreak001 Lol

  • what kind of music is this? i mean genre?

  • @josa9218 It's New Age genre

  • @robertenapoleon2000y

    Not sure what the genre of this rendition is supposed to be, I'd guess neo classical rock, but the song it's self is a Gregorian chant dating from the 13th Century it was likely first written sometime between 1228 and 1255 AD. It's about Judgement Day, and the Second Coming Of Christ. Other notable versions are by Verde, and Mozart.

  • @josa9218 neo-classical?

  • Surprisingly good music to clean your nose out to

  • EPICNESS OVERLOAD

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  • This removed ALL my hate on modern music. Yes, music is changing but the change is not only to bad. There are many worthless modern shit these days but this...

  • Oh my god, it's as if Orff and Verdi's bastard child ate some weird mushrooms.

    Un-freaking-believable. 

  • EPIC sorry I'm so mesmerized I cannot find other adjectives

  • Epic beyond Lengendary.

  • wow!

  • Big Penis. 

  • @wabamitscarly

    That's why I love YouTube! Your comment made my day, it actually sounds like this^^

  • @wabamitscarly Epic Big Penis

  • i think I saw a winterguard show that had this music, it was a mayan show. It was epic <33

  • This song, as a setwork, is the only reason I want to keep on my Music GCSE

  • Its like a song of epic battles humans vs orcs...!

  • @VRYKOLAKAS333 or the axe-effect xD

  • Thumbs up if you plan on playing this at 6:00 on Saturday, May 21st 2011.

  • @historybuff5341 gimme the site of the idiots who actually believed that crap. i got some morons to laugh at.

  • @historybuff5341 postponed to december 21 2012 ^^

  • 1:28 .. anyone else hear 'BIG PENIS'?

  • @TheFadedLineBand

    Ah fuck you man, now that's all I can hear. >:(

  • @TheFadedLineBand I don't hear it, but I see you certainly don't have one.

    Thumbs up for Adiemus!

  • @TheFadedLineBand

    Oh god... Ruined for ever.

  • @TheFadedLineBand Oh my gosh, yes! Actually, I heard it repeatedly after that.

  • @TheFadedLineBand it's di-dies ;)

  • @TheFadedLineBand Too funny...My 12 year old said that before I read this post. We howled laughing!

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  • The words are actually originally from a 13th century Latin Hymn by the same name. The first line means literally "Day of Wrath, Day of Mourning". A very uplifting song. :P

  • great remix. not to much electronic music. just great! :)

  • @Kynvall what are you talking about man? this isn't a remix, it's a jenkins composition, but with lyrics from mozard's requiem. there aren't remixes in classical music.

    and this is an orquestra playing live, no electronic sounds anywhere,

    but yeah it's great

  • @Zyphon400

    okey. but not oryginal... :)

    and still great

  • @Kynvall Yes, it's an original. If you know the requiem from mozard, there are no similarities in the music. Only the lyrics were taken from it.

    It's not even an arrangment, since the music was composed from zero.

  • @Zyphon400 actually hte lyrics weren't composed by mozart, they are part of a medieval poem

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  • Love this song its awesome xD I'm lucky enough to be doing it for my GCSE's

    Every time listen to it I head bang :L

  • I just think about that axe commercial now. #epicfail Axe Spray

  • dies irae dies illa solvet saeclum in favilla teste David cum Sibylla quantus tremor est futurus quando iudex est venturus cuncta stricte discussurus tuba mirum spargens sonum per sepulchra regionum coget omnes ante thronum mors stupebit et natura cum resurget creatura iudicanti responsura liber scriptus proferetur in quo totum continetur unde mundus iudicetur iudex ergo cum sedebit quicquid latet apparebit nil inultum remanebit
  • I don't know about the rest of you, but it makes me want to get up and do a jig.

  • PENIS!

  • @neverhoodyn Are you gay?

  • @neverhoodyn BIG PENIS!

    It's latin dude >.> isnt it?

  • @mzh3000

    No, i'm pretty sure they sing "PENIS" in English ;)

  • Not to put down the song but I'm really not hearing the Dies Irae and Requiem parts.

  • Reminds me of the time Sephiroth went all one-winged angel on my ass and wiped my group...

  • @TheTNridgerunner You bad man, you bad

  • 1:04 - 1:21 wow

  • We had to sing this at school for music class. We´ve practiced months and months and finally we sang in front of the whole school. It is indiscribable what kind of feeling you get then.

  • @XxPlientjuhxX you're absolutely right!!! we sang it with the choir and it was so hard to practise :D but finally we got it. and when we sang in the church you felt like in trance :)

  • 1:28 Big Penis =))

  • @gdisoldir No, rotfl

  • @gdisoldir Oh, c'mon, dude, be serious! The text is "Di-Dies", not big penis. If you heard that, I think you might be quite obsessed about something you lack

  • I love when we can blame americans for all the time being ignorant. It takes such of the pressure from european arrogance. I know amrica learns all about colonial superpower by themselves. Europe has nothing to do with it at all. except if you gypsy, or muslim or soemthing other than nice and whit. In what case you are not allowed to dirty up europe. but only america is ignorant and stupid for these things.

  • this shit sounds scary if u close ur eyes and listen to it!!!!

  • This is what it sounds like when there's a metric ton of pain coming up the road towards you.

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  • Even without the vocals this sounds very menacing.

  • POWER!!!!!

  • Doing this song in Choir. It's awesome ^^

  • Americans are hilarious: when they hear Spanish, they call it 'Mexican', when they see Latin, they ask what language it is. Also, most of them seem to think that everyone in Europe speaks French :P

  • @FarfettilLejl Not nearly as hilarious as your stereotypical view of Americans. Every nation has its saints and sinners, its elite and mundane. If America is so incredibly bad, why is it that the rest of the world always seems to copy everything that we are, say and do? No, not everyone in Europe speaks French. And, thank god, not everyone in Europe is as narrow minded as you.

  • Why im starting headbanging?

    

  • This kinda reminds me of OMEN soundtrack isn't it so? 

  • really good piece of work, but the end goes on much too long.

  • @Gawaine687 agreed

  • This song inspired over half of my novel. I can't wait to finish it. Everytime I listen to it, I envision one scene.

  • There are multiple ways to pronounce Latin, e.g. the reconstructed ancient pronunciation, an assortment of Vulgar Latin dialects, German Latin, Church Latin (used here)... In Church Latin, most Gs are soft as in "gender", the diphthong "ae" is the same as a long "e", nearly all vowels are long (makes singing easier), "coe" is pronounced "chay", and many other stupid rules. The ancient pronunciation was much more uniform, with universally-hard Cs and Gs, V making a U/W sound, etc.

  • This song is played at the end of Call of Juarez - Bound in Blood!

    EPIC!

  • Cant stop listening this amazing song ... Dies iræ ! dies illa

  • @mansoldworld Try to listen the Verdi Dies Irae

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  • what a beautiful song

  • Just for your information... In Latin there are "G"s pronounced as in "good" and as in "gender". In "Spargens", the correct pronounciation is the same as in "gender". Source: I'm italian, and in many of our high schools we study latin (5 years). In addition, we use latin words, phrases and expressions every day, maaaaaany maaaany times a day. :)

  • @83lou This is the modern Italian and ecclesiastical pronunciation; in Eastern Europe, we study Latin with the German pronunciation, which doesn't have a soft "g" as in "gender", and the "c" before an i, e, ae and oe is pronounced "ts" instead of "ch", as in Italian. But neither of these pronunciations are close to the original pronunciation, which doesn't have a soft "g" and "c". In the original Latin "spargens", for example, was pronounced with the "g" in "good", and "c" before i, e etc. was

  • @dexateu always "k" and never "ch" or anything else. Of course, the original pronunciation lacked many more sounds: for instance, it most probably didn't have the sound "v"--it was pronounced more like "w" in English.

    But anyway, my point is you're both right and it's stupid to argue over something like that.

  • Instant add to Favorites. No questions asked.

  • this song scares the crap out of me

  • this song scares the crap out of me

  • Retards who sing it don't even know Latin pronunciation! 'G' in Latin is like g in 'good', not like g in 'gender'.

    Listen to this: 1:04 'Tuba, mirum spargens sonum'.

    There are more: regionum, coget, resurget. My ears hurt

  • @RedgardH You're the retard. That's not how you pronounce G's in Latin.

  • @principalbass Gs in latin are always soft as far as i know... i have no recent memory of a hard G as stated, such as gender.

    Source: 3 years of the study of the latin language

  • @ImaBadAssDruid "‹G› denotes [dʒ] (as in English ‹j›) before ‹AE›, ‹OE›, ‹E›, ‹I› or ‹Y›."

    Source: Wikipedia - Ecclesiastical pronunciation.

    Take better Latin classes.

  • @principalbass Wikipedia as a source? 

  • @RedgardH The Latin (what we now call Ecclesiastical or Church Latin) spoken in the period when this piece was written had both 'hard' and 'soft' Gs so singing it with only hard Gs or using other rules of Classical Latin pronunciation would be an anachronism.

  • Ironically while this song is used in Catholic mass it does not have the word God or Lord in it once. There is the word Judge but anyone can pass judgement.

  • The Axe commercial brought me here.

  • In Belgium the churches will be empty by 2016.

    Well Roman Catholic Church here's your answer to stop that.

  • This reminds me of the time bikini-clad women were sprinting towards me and my deodorant...

  • @mbabitt then you ruined it by putting on those glasses

  • Awesome!

  • we are going to sing this with the choir. Can't wait :) it will be so cool at the school's concert

  • i need lyric this song please

  • Sounds like they're singing "Big penis. Big penis." at 0:28

  • @HellsSaints now i really hate you, cant listen to this song anymroe

  • The theme song to "Pirates of the Apocalypse." Directed by Jerry Bruckheimer. In theaters 2011.

  • Is it just me or does this sound like rap music? At 0:32 - 0:46 it sounds like they're rapping, and at 1:28 - 1:44 there's a hip-hop beat.

  • @Crystobahl 0:32 - 0:46 they are saying it fast but im not sure if i hear what your hearing @ 1:28 - 1:44

  • Listening to this song is like getting punched in the soul... awesome

  • I absolutley love this hymn/Georgian chant, and Karl Jenkins is an absolute legend, only a philistine would not listen to his work!!!!

  • awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww I wanna kill something...oh I see an Ant......u are dead

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  • this swingin' beat is so cool!

  • Im taking Latin 2 and I only know some of these words but I like how it sounds outside of the classroom. I like this song better than some of todays mainsteam bs.

  • KireGnauh, Verdi's Dies Irae is incredible... agree !

    But I think it's a totally different point of view by both composers.

    Comparing apples and pears, mind you.

    But I understand what you mean !

    I love both

  • more hellish than Mozart's, but nothing compared to Verdi's inferno

  • @KireGnauh

    Yup, I sung both of those, being a soprano at the time , sang it with the Wm. Hall chorale in L.A., back in late 70's, early 80's (now am an alto!!, old age I guess), very hard on the vocal chords!

  • Axe commercial!:D

  • i wanna learn latin so freakin bad

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  • @melbingkoy

    Trust me you don't...Fluent in Latin here and it hard....especially the different types...this is in Classical Latin (2nd first form of Latin developed by the Greeks) so it ain't so bad.

  • @britishglorytomarrow yeah i know classical and vulgar Latin are really that different and especially with new Latin.. wow i envy you hehe. here in the Philippines Latin is immediately connected with people who want to be a priest and it is not identified as an independent or intellectual knowledge. I envy you bro hehe :)

  • @melbingkoy

    Unfortunately there is more Latin types than that. I seriously think some of them were just made to spite me.

  • @britishglorytomarrow how long did you study Latin? Are you studying linguistics? nice1 man

  • @melbingkoy

    I have been studying Latin ever since I was three. Something my parents wanted me to know. Taught by tutors, my school and I am related to fluent Latin speakers who helped teach me different types.

  • @britishglorytomarrow cool man that's great. Do you know Esperanto as well?

  • @melbingkoy what do you mean by "modern latin"? Not italian, I hope! XD

  • @AmelieLaNoire Modern Latin is the Latin the Vatican uses. At home I have a modern Latin dictionary with translations for words like cigarette, bus, plane, car, computer....

  • @MebefromBelgium Can you please tell me what the word for chocolate is? I've been looking for it everywhere.

  • @MissKilman in what language?

  • @MebefromBelgium In Modern Latin. You said you had the dictionary.