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  • @LOTRFreakazoid I feel for you man. I have the same thing

  • @LOTRFreakazoid I totally agree... you are not alone :)

    Awesome, there is another person who understands my feelings ;)

  • ''5 people are Orcs'', Awesome music.

  • @LOTRFreakazoid Same here! I wish that I lived in Lothlorien or the Shire or... :)

  • @LOTRFreakazoid YES!!! Another girl who understands the awesomeness of these movies and books

  • 01:13 this creepy musical sentence !

  • Every phantasy movie tries to copy Star Wars and LOTR. the phantasy genre was created for them it seems..

  • If only JRR Tolkien could see how famous he is today he ould be shocked!!!

  • 00:29 = That's what it's all about

  • @LOTRFreakazoid You sir, are not alone

  • @LOTRFreakazoid

    You don't even know how well I understand you...

  • @MrsRasberryField tolkien was dead before the movie was planned!!!

  • @MrsRasberryField was...

  • @MrsRasberryField Your forgot the Music :)

  • don't we all..

  • @MrsRasberryField I do think Peter Jackson deserves some credit for making the movies :<

  • @MrsRasberryField Basicly the languages used in the books and the films are real!!!Example:Elvish=Ancient Scadinadian!! :)

  • @Asguardian1992 I thought it was Gaelic. Ancient Irish.

  • @Asguardian1992

    Not really. What you mean is that Tolkien used Grammar Rules from Finnish to create Quenya and other Scandinavian Influences that got into others of his Languages. But the Languages he created are genuine, they are NOT Copies of real Languages. Only the Grammar Rules. But then again: Every real Language is based on Rules from older Languages as well.^^

  • @MrsRasberryField Don't you forget Peter Jackson? The movie could be shit with an other director!

  • The GREATEST "Stakes of the Whole Story" piece of music ever conveyed to film.

    This one scene with Elrond & Galadriel appearing as if theyve been seeing the story unfold from 1st Person POV. How everything has played & is or maybe going to play in the next film.

    The enemy at its most powerful, the forces of good their most weakest, & our heroes most despairing & corrupting(especially on the Faramir & Frodo bit)

    You feel the entire weight of the stakes of the whole trilogy in just this 1 scene

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  • from 1:12 till 2:20 is the best part!! this track is soo beautiful!

  • yes a lot was left out, but i must say the book is huge , to include it all would mean making a series of about 15 movies the actor would be old by that time. it is just so detailed and unbeliveale, long live lotr in the hearts of ppl

  • 0:48 to 1:11. Its hopeful, yet sad...

  • OMG 0:30 - 1:12 wonderful track!

  • this track is perfecly, its one of my favorite, very awesome 0:50

  • the lord of the rings forever , i miss you eowyn, arwen, frodo, sam, gandalf, aragorn, legolas, gimli,,, pronto the hobbit!

  • I love is song, It is peaceful and relaxing. and love the sence too

  • "In his heart, Frodo begins to understand... The Quest will claim his life. You know this, it was the risk we all took."

  • Wow. 0:50

  • This is where the music is played at in the film

    00:00 - 01:10: Arwen and elves leave Rivendell

    01:11 - 3:42: Elrond and Galadriel talk about the fate of Middle earth and Frodo

  • luv this song and lotr!!

  • Galadriel: "The power of the Enemy is growing. Sauron will use his puppet Saruman to destroy the people of Rohan. Isengard has been unleashed."

  • Can someone who has read the Silmarilion set me clear on something? When the elves set out for the Grey Havens, are they sailing back to the land where the Valar live? OI, i forgot so much! I haven't read it in forever, and now im considering going back and reading all of his work over again! ><

  • @arterialshadow. Well, the Elves first woke up in middle earth during the ages of the trees. The Valar summoned them to the undying lands "Valinor", but not all of them went. The Vanyar, the noldor and a part of the teleri went and became the high elves "because they saw the light of the trees". The teleri that stayed on middle earth were later known as the sindar "those who reached beleriand" the nandor "those who stayed east of the misty mountains" and the avari "they didn't sart the journey"

  • @arterialshadow Later, at the end of the age of the trees, and the begining of the first age of the sun, a part of the noldor rebelled against the valar and returned to middle earth. Galadriel was among them and at the end of the third age she was the last member of the noldor royal family that still dwelt in middle earth. At the endo of the book, when she sails to the west, she is the last of the exiled high elves that return to valinor. Eventually all elves would leave middle earth

  • @arterialshadow Yah, they are going back to Aman, aka Undying Lands, Uttermost West, etc. That is the island home to Valinor, the specific place where most of the Valar live in... You should read Silmarillion again... Refresh your brain XD Hope this helps...

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  • When i finished the third movie I was "Yeah, lets put the forth...oh..there is no forth....O NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" Then i got very angry i finished all of the movies. I WANT MOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • @Edmelvinster There's still The Hobbit! :D They are going to make two movies out of it!

  • @libbilli REALLY? But wait, they destroyed the ring already.

  • @Edmelvinster The Hobbit is a prequel... it's about how Bilbo found the ring and how he first met Gandalf and Gollum. =)

  • @libbilli Oh =) Hope it is as EPIC as all of the 3 before.

  • @Edmelvinster Yeah... hope you're right!

  • @Edmelvinster Technically, "The Hobbit" isn't a prequel---it was just written well before "LOTR" was, and deals with events that happened when Bilbo was younger, before Frodo was even born. "LOTR" is really the sequel to "The Hobbit", but of course it's much more than a mere 'sequel'. Do read "The Hobbit"! It's much shorter than "LOTR", and was originally meant for children, but that doesn't stop it from being a great read!

  • @datalal624 Oh, understood. Yeah, you are right.

  • @Edmelvinster

    EXTENDED CUT, BIACH!!! And... Well... There's the books, Silmarillion, The Hobbit, etc. You can always read them. And there's so much epic fantasy out there. Anyone here love "A Song of Ice and Fire"?

  • The only things that I can think of when listening to this song are Rivendell and the elves.

  • what scene is it from 2:56 onwards? i'm not like a huge lotr rings fan but i like the music a lot and this part seems sooo familiar.

  • Which is the part when the riders come back to helms deep without Aragorn?

  • thank you:)

  • wich is the song that sounds when frodo, sam and gollum are captured by faramir in Ithilien?

  • 3 people missed the "LIKE" button! xD

  • Does anyone know what is the name of the song played when the Haldir and the Elfs arrives at Helm´s deep???

  • @Vaalvan that's what i'm searching too but....bad look......seems that no one wants to tell

  • @MAFIOSU5 I have found it ! Actually, another user told me in another video where I posted the same question. The name is "The Host of the Eldar". Glad to share you this, I looked for it for a long time.

    Best regards.

  • @Vaalvan thank you man.... you saved me....i love lotr....i played all the games and seen-read all the book-movies.....thanks a lot,regards from Romania

  • I have read the first book of LotR and they left out Tom Bombaldi and Arwen didn't save Frodo of the black riders sward srike!

  • @Zilulii2 ???

  • you know that didnt happen in the book

  • Hey! I am lookin for the song , which played when the elfins come to helms deep!

    Can anybody help me ?

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  • "Isengard Unleashed"

    Track 17 of the Two Towers.

    Hope that helps if you haven't already found it,

    x

  • that song, if you want to buy the cd, is only found on "the lord of the rings the two towers complete recordings"

    On youtube search for "elves arrive at helm's deep"

  • 2:10 feels like from Halo 3 when Miranda Keys is about to die. (Scene)

  • true !! Noooooo !!

  • OMG :(

  • why the hell did they leave out that the Eotheod(rohirrim) had their own language, the only thing you hear is forth eorlingas

    and why is Erkenbrand gone, they let eomer do it even though he should be in de Deep

  • you seem to know your lord of the rings.

    could you please direct me to the video of the "tree felling" music?

    it's in the two towers i think (possibly return of the king) when saruman is felling all the trees. i think that a french horn is used. it's sort of "evil" music.

    thank you.

  • Lol they also left out Tom Bombadil too!

  • @TheSandwich007 The Rihirrims had theyr own language becaue of all the people in middle earth have ther own, like the Westron fort Gondor, the Khuzdul for Dwarves and etc, it's just for equality I think...

    And because the JRRTolkien have wrote his books like this...

  • @Kozuechan2894 Equality has nothing to do with it. It's just that while the Dunedain were enjoying the paradise of Numenor (and developing westron from Quenya), some Men remained in Middle-earth to develop their own language from original Mannish. Also, Tolkien meant for Rohirric to be a sort of "alternate origin" for Old English.

  • @TheSandwich007 Actually, Eowyn sings a lament in Anglo-Saxon at Theodred's funeral in The Two Towers. It's in the extended edition, so even though it doesn't mention that it is the language of the Rohirrim/Eotheod/Anglo-Saxons it's not exactly left out, just neglected, like so many other details in the movie. Also, in the extended and normal versions both, Gandalf mutters some Rohirric words to comfort Theoden while he cries over his son's grave.

  • @TheSandwich007 Having Eomer replace Erkenbrand is one of the few adaptation changes that I wholeheartedly approve.

  • @TheSandwich007 They did it for Gondor too, they had a language too =\ I think it would be just to confusing, and people would begin to think they all spoke elvish.

  • @TheSandwich007 Most unfortunately, my friend, these movies are not perfect. They're DAMN GOOD. But i can recall nothing about Aragorn and Arwen ever even meeting. Still, book without, these things would stand on their own but would still never hold a candle to the actual creativity of Tolkien.

  • @TheSandwich007 Actually, in the extended version there is a scene (the funeral of Theodred) where Eowyn sings a song in Anglo-Saxon (which is the language Tolkien substituted for the fictional language of Rohan, which he never actually invented). you can actually find that song on youtube, just search for "funeral of theodred".

  • @TheSandwich007 Eowyn sang a song in Eotheod at Theodred's funeral. That was their tribute to the language. Plus it says in the book they used the common language around foreigners (Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli) They couldn't include everything :( Pity though....

  • @TheSandwich007 I meant their language... sorry... tiredness error... I typed Eotheod

  • @TheSandwich007 For the Rohirrim not having their language, I think they made it that way to make it more relatable to humans that they WERE men. The elves had theirs because they were supposed to feel slightly mysterious and foreign

  • @TheSandwich007 your absolutley right. but the legend will never die. these movies will never die. long live the lrod of the rings (L)

    r.i.p tolkien

  • @TheSandwich007

    Fewer actors, fewer lines, cheaper movie. Honestly. LOTR cost, like, a small country. Though Rohirric was alluded to in the extended uncut DVD version....

  • @TheSandwich007 also, Erkenbrand was left out so as to not throw to any characters at the audience. I believe i'm right when i say that Peter Jackson left Erkenbrand out with a heavy heart

  • @TheSandwich007 because they thought it would be a little too much to have all the different races and kingdoms have their own language.

  • does this remind anyone else of Stephen R Donaldson's Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, per chance? excellent novels.

  • this song is so beautiful, Fan de the lord of the rings forever :)

  • This will sound completely unrelated but I'd really like to know, what is the song that plays when Eowyn find out about Aragorn's "death"?

  • Pure epic magic!

  • Will you Warhammer fans bugger off back to videos about.. I dunno... WARHAMMER?

  • I know, right? I've seen videos about 13th warrior and they're all talking about Eragon or something...

  • okokokokokok, I'm sorry but like warhammer and lord of the rings FILMS are kinda buddies. They relate. And this music reminds me of the smell of paint. It's just saying what we think of in this music. I think it's the hauntingness of it. Shivers...

    Sorry. I'll shut up now.

  • @Soundtrackfreak10 Warhammer was inspired alot by LOTR So..not buddies, but Father, and strange, misshapen son.

  • of course, lotr is the father of all fantasy. I know that...therefore they are related and kinda go together. I'm fighting a losing battle. ended...

  • I faster version of the song at 1:43 is played when the elves come to honour their alliance with men at the battle of helms deep.

  • A bit at the end sounds like a Gollum scene. There is also a part of the prancing pony when aragorn is introduced and the main part of the piece is Galadriel's "I feel it in the water etc" can anyone confirm. I NEED to know where this is from

    x

  • It may be from the scene where Elrond is trying to Arwen to depart Middle Earth on the ships, not sure though

  • This is right after Elrond tells Arwen she must leave Middle Earth with the rest of her people (tells how Aragorn will eventually die and she will be left forever to grieve). He asks in Elvish "Do I not also have your love?" and she says "You have my love, father". Around 0:32 is where you see her leaving with other elves holding lamps. Around 1:13 is where Galadriel (telepathically) tells Elrond how the ring is close to acheiving its goal and asks if the Elves should let men stand alone.

  • It is when elves leaves Rivendell to Valinor.

  • is this played as they enter lorien, or some of it?

  • the part 0:50 to 1:12 is the best melody never written. Make me dream each time

  • God! I love this part since 2:55

  • Omg, I feel like crying so much right now. DAMN IT, STOP TEARS. XD GAHH! I`ve been looking so much for this song!!

    Oh, and the first like, 40 seconds comes from The Fellowship when Sam says, "it`s time we should be getting home". The rest is when, like sisterofslaanesh666 said, Elrond and Galadriel are pointing out the fate of Frodo and the ring.

  • @iST3LLA actually 00:00 - 00:40 is when Arwen leaves Rivendell with the elves and they have laterns in their hands

  • @jediking12 What a pleasant surprise to meet you when browsing through the comments!

  • @Livenist Yeah I'm the one who uploaded the LOTR Soundtracks

  • Nobody can be compared to Howard Shore... nobody

  • whats the difference between howard shore and god?.......nothing

  • lord of the rings music is so imotional... i just need to stop myself from crying some times..

    its just that good imo :P

  • i think this may have been the part where gandalf is trapped on the top of the tower

  • As far as I concern I believe this is the soundtrack from the two towers, not the fellowship of the ring (in which Gandalf was trapped atop Orthanc).

    This part is, I believe, is the part where the elves, and more specificly Arwen set out for the grey havens, and afterwards Elrond and Galadriel are "speaking" about the fate of the world.

  • @melvinhendrikse Yes you are correct

  • @melvinhendrikse no offence but i think is the one when the elves come to the helm's deep...cuz i didn'y found that soundtrack anywere.....thankx

  • @melvinhendrikse  Yes, that is correct and I couldn't find a better type of music for the setting.

  • @melvinhendrikse yeah u right but isnt that song also played when the fellowship arrives lothlorien?

  • So airly, elfin, mysterious, divinly, magically !!!

    Thanks for this posting!!! You are a good man!=)

  • arwen leaves rivendell with the other elves but comes back after seeing that see has a son with the king of gondor, elrond and galadriel are talking about frodo dieing at the end.

  • Lol sisters of slaanesh.,

    warhammer ftw

    nostalgy...

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  • i can get it for you.

  • This is when Arwen is leaving on the ships and then when Elrond and Galadriel talk to eachother.

  • it's with Galadriel, for sure, but I don't know the exact scene ^^

  • sounds alot like the OST for Halo3

  • lol what the hell are you smoking, Howard Shore sounds nothing like Marty ODonnell

  • What is happening when this music is playing?

  • Does anyone have the upload for this song? They don't even have it on itunes!!!!

  • i know, i was looking for it on iTunes ages ago - they've got it now though!!

  • Don't buy it from that site, just record it directly from your pc with Audacity (Search at google for Audacity)

  • I forgot what happens in the movie when this music goes... something with the elves...

  • Wunderschön.

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