At a witchcraft trial in rural England, Year of Our Lord 2578, the defendant swore that long ago men spoke across the oceans using boxes but made not of iron or wood, they flew in the skies in magic cylinders, and that our flying broomsticks be but a simple copy of something called a rocket whereby men once ascended to the Moon. Of course she was hung upon the mortle ash, but next dau I found deep in the Earth some odd black stuff, neither iron nor metal, that burnt with foull black smoke...
Los Trobar de Morte van a estar en concierto, próximamente, el 20 de Marzo de 2010 en la Feria Medieval de Montiel Medieval (Ciudad Real-SPAIN) dedicada a la muerte del Rey Pedro I de Castilla. Mas info sobre este evento en la web encomiendademontiel(punto)es
Careful. "Hate" might be a stronger word than you would otherwise say out loud, if you were a native English-speaker. Used carelessly, it may be read as an insult.
do you know that southern spain (catalonia, andalusia...) was deeply linked to southern france medieval culture (i mean troubadours!)? maybe that's the reason why they have this great musicians today!
the ancient folk of france and spain were the celts. they lived there until the romans pushed them north toward theyre enemy of the germanic tribes. and so they had to flee toward great brittain. thats also why the french people in brittian still speak an celtic language. you can still hear the influence of celtic music in the folkmusic from spain and france.
@arjantjeee : "until the romans pushed them north toward theyre enemy of the germanic tribes" -> I don't know where you read it, but it is false. When the romans came, they "invaded" the Gaul but the Celts stayed where they lived. It is the "romanisation" and we speak about "gallo-roman" culture (or also "romano-celtism") for this period.
ok :) thnks, i once read something different, that they were pushed by the romans when they refused to be romanised. maybe some did flee, and some stayed? i dunno
At a witchcraft trial in rural England, Year of Our Lord 2578, the defendant swore that long ago men spoke across the oceans using boxes but made not of iron or wood, they flew in the skies in magic cylinders, and that our flying broomsticks be but a simple copy of something called a rocket whereby men once ascended to the Moon. Of course she was hung upon the mortle ash, but next dau I found deep in the Earth some odd black stuff, neither iron nor metal, that burnt with foull black smoke...
OstrogothRome 2 weeks ago
To stare out stone walls into blue blue skies.
klackonkilla 1 month ago
Magnifique !!!
20041889AH 2 months ago
ooo hermosa cancion♥
dianuxlOveparamore 5 months ago
such a beautiful music, just dreamy
Azazello078 8 months ago
Beautiful & impressive video !
LaurentziuRo 10 months ago
latina purus et subtilum gratum
linkinetherlands11 1 year ago
Trobar de Morte me fascina, tão lindas melodias, tão harmoniosa sonoridade,
PARABÉNS!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jundiaí - SP -
Brasil
HAWKWINDist 1 year ago
Bellisimo, preciosa música, belle musique, me hace feliz!!
Aquithania 1 year ago
EUROpean music fantasy gothic music thanks
hermorobert 1 year ago
@hermorobert It's not gothic, but Medieval folk music from Galicia (Northern Spain).
VisigothSpain 9 months ago
Amazing, makes me feel good, really good :]
hateallofyou1 1 year ago
Le parole in realtà sono di "Tempus transit Gelidum"
Basilil 1 year ago
Thanks for put in.
Rougeguard 1 year ago
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Los Trobar de Morte van a estar en concierto, próximamente, el 20 de Marzo de 2010 en la Feria Medieval de Montiel Medieval (Ciudad Real-SPAIN) dedicada a la muerte del Rey Pedro I de Castilla. Mas info sobre este evento en la web encomiendademontiel(punto)es
alQurtubiyya 1 year ago
I love this song, thanks for putting it on Youtube. I have the album (the "real" disc, not downloaded) and it is brilliant !
The picture is beautiful but it's written "Artesia", isn't it ? Artesia is another heavenly music band, from France (also very great).
efflama 2 years ago
sweeet!
acerb45666555 2 years ago
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glennawd 2 years ago
Careful. "Hate" might be a stronger word than you would otherwise say out loud, if you were a native English-speaker. Used carelessly, it may be read as an insult.
DMetroneis 2 years ago
Donde se pueden encontrar las palabras???
gandalfsiduri 2 years ago
nice
Franky20077 2 years ago
No tengo palabras para describir la belleza de esta música.
glennawd 2 years ago
do you know that southern spain (catalonia, andalusia...) was deeply linked to southern france medieval culture (i mean troubadours!)? maybe that's the reason why they have this great musicians today!
gothikaceltic 2 years ago
"el temps fuig" :)
DorianRacer 2 years ago
potente!
luluddo 2 years ago
Ein Bild ist nicht gleich
ein Video, schade,
aber die Musik ist super
und sehr schön
RArcadia1953 2 years ago 2
quelle beauté ce groupe j'adore cette chanson la aussi=)
within17220 3 years ago
the ancient folk of france and spain were the celts. they lived there until the romans pushed them north toward theyre enemy of the germanic tribes. and so they had to flee toward great brittain. thats also why the french people in brittian still speak an celtic language. you can still hear the influence of celtic music in the folkmusic from spain and france.
arjantjeee 2 years ago
@arjantjeee : "until the romans pushed them north toward theyre enemy of the germanic tribes" -> I don't know where you read it, but it is false. When the romans came, they "invaded" the Gaul but the Celts stayed where they lived. It is the "romanisation" and we speak about "gallo-roman" culture (or also "romano-celtism") for this period.
efflama 2 years ago
ok :) thnks, i once read something different, that they were pushed by the romans when they refused to be romanised. maybe some did flee, and some stayed? i dunno
arjantjeee 2 years ago
Amo essa música
franprincess10 3 years ago