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  • Respect.

  • Sounds Epic!!

  • please, could you post that picture somewhere, so we could download it? it's really nice...

  • @use6less Its been three years since i uploaded this video, i do not have the picture anymore. Try to google for wolf fantasy or wolf moon or something similar and i bet you'll find it.

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  • @use6less It's the second result on Google Images if you search "wolf forest".

  • @use6less So I know its been a month since you asked, but figured I would answer.

    Just full screen the video, pause it and then take a screen capture. Then paste to a word document and save it.

  • This song is completely badass!! Long live the Gaels!

  • I like this alot <3

  • Lugus (Lugh) would be proud... and so would Tyr (Tiwoz)

  • Hey!! im trying to find a song of folkearth but I DONT KNOW THE NAME OR EVEN REMEMBER THE LYRICS....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME? IT STARTS WITH LIKE A FLUTE,,. and its not by the sword of my father! please !! tell me what song is that!

  • <3 GAELIC PRIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • Respond to this video... Hey!! im trying to find a song of folkearth but I DONT KNOW THE NAME OR EVEN REMEMBER THE LYRICS....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME? IT STARTS WITH LIKE A FLUTE,,. and its not by the sword of my father! please !! tell me what song is that!

  • @juanjose6191 The Iron Wolf

  • I listen to this whenever i take a leak, that's how epic a leak can be :3

  • welcome to power metal. \m/

  • Clanna nan Ghaidheal ri guailibh a cheile!!!

  • nice! folk metal is really good music style, it even doesnt matter what nation´s it is. estonian folk metal - "oort" or "metsatöll". oort is more professional, metsatöll much harder.

  • Been looking for something like this for a long time, any of you know any other songs that are similar to this?

  • @VonDagger Mostly YouTube's suggestions are quite accurate, even considering the sort of music it is.. It's called semantic relations.. ;)

  • Who the hell slipped and clicked 'dislike'?

  • @Nahlgrik Probably either a saxon or a roman ;)

  • @ProphetWolf hahaha good one bro!

  • @ProphetWolf haha probably. 

  • His voice is amazing. Just amazing.

  • Let the standards of Gaul be unfurled, And let the sky be filled with our cries, Our howls and keens, all of this means That our sworn foe will die! We have sworn on the mead-banch to our lord That we would never put down the sword! While these Romans still walk on our land, We will fight, we will defend! Germania is powerful, let us slaughter All the enemies of German valor!
  • @ChumAddictAnonymous you know this song is about gaels and not gauls right?

  • @ChumAddictAnonymous What do Gauls have to do with Germans? And for that matter what do either have to do with this song?

  • @Cainus44 LAWL, how ignorant you are you toss.

  • @ThatOneSentinel Care to explain what Gauls have to do with Gaels, and what either have to do with Germans? And why Gauls and Germans are relevant to a song about Gaels?

  • Scandinavian have good metal/ hard rock band

  • I remember the day when their ships filled the sea

    And the emblems of Rome hid the sky,

    When the ninth legion marched to subdue the Red Queen

    And the sons of the Goddes Danann.

    The Heroes of Dawn put the Romans to the sword

    Strong like Cuchulain and shining like Lugh

    They would fight skyclad, and to please the Morrigan

    Die for Gaelic valor.

    SLAVA EUROPE!

  • Saxon guy from the netherlands here!!. And this song is amazing!. No words for it!.

    Gives you really the feeling that your actually in that same time these poems and songs were made. Everyone that reads this I say to you all.....WONDERFULL!.

  • Hail the old gods. May Tuatha De Danaan live forever in the blood of every Gael.

  • =))

    Sigh, gotta love those Gaels, and being mostly Gael, this song means that much more to me.

    I'm of two old families, the Sons of the Little Wolf, and the Sons of The Fair One. I'll pass on those names and that culture as best I can.

    God bless us descendants of the Gaels and may we keep our people here uncorrupted for many thousands of years to come.

  • I thought I hated hard rock....

    after listening to this I'm far from sure! This is epic in every sense!

  • @bellaKohler not rock METAL! my friend! rock isent as heavy.

  • @bellaKohler Keep listening and keep banging. Hope you're getting hooked.

  • @ElxUltimoXcazador pues si tienen mejores melodias, pero no es algo que la jente sigue mucho, y el folk de Mägo de Oz en cambio si lo sigue bastante la jente aunque sean comerciales....

  • @isragaiter mira..... Folkearth casi no tienen buena musica........ cada ves Mägo de Oz tendras razon, podran no estar tan curadas, pero siguen en lo arriva de lo mas arriva, y si no.... entonces dime,,,, como esque casi nadie conoce a Folkearth y a Mägo de Oz lo conocemos casi todos???????? por algo sera no?

  • @isragaiter mira..... Folkearth casi no tienen buena musica........ cada ves Mägo de Oz tendras razon, podran no estar tan curadas, pero siguen en lo arriva de lo mas arriva, y si no.... entonces dime,,,, como esque casi nadie conoce a Folkearth y a Mägo de Oz lo conocemos casi todos???????? por algo sera no?

  • genial

  • @ElipticaGuitar me supongo que escuchas Mägo de Oz, verdad? xD

    son mis Dioses

  • MY GOD.

    beautiful. absolutely fucking beautiful.

  • i'm sure that any one listen to this will say ........ that is very goood

  • makes me want to pick up an axe and put on wolf skins...

  • IMPRESIONANTE

  • This song is awesome incarnate. It isnpires the Celt in me. I'd have loved to have met my Belgae ancestors.

  • @MultiFacedCeilingCat It is more nordic/ Germanic than celtic. The Celts aren't from the northern parts of Europe. The furthest they went were the netherlands.

  • @Chickenwing1313

    Actually, some bog-bodies were found in Denmark and were apparently Celtic druids... Maybe the Celts ruled over Northern Europe before the Germanic/Scandinavian tribes.

  • Celtic culture in the bronze age and early iron age was probably what American culture is now. It was taken over by other peoples, who were ethnically not necessarily celtic. This is probably what happened to the British Isles too. The Welsh, Scots, Manx and Irish all speak a Celtic language, while DNA research using remains of Celts in the cradle of the Celtic civilisation shows they are not related to eachother.

  • Pre kelts/Kelts were everywhere across Western Europe,even in Scandinavia,where they mixed,with the nordic populations.

  • Actually that is most likely not true. If one is to look at the maps which show the distribution of those with celtic genes it goes only partially into Germany while Scandinavia remains untouched. Yes there may be some cases where there is evidence that they were in Northern Europe however it is not indicated that they had a large presence in those regions.

  • That is scientifically considered true,EUPEDIA,shows that Denmark has 44% R1b(almost half of their Y-DNA is pre keltic/keltic) Sweden has 21% R1b,and Norway has 28% R1b.

  • They sure had a presence in those regions,however their culture,was assimilated by others,like the nordic culture,already present there,and probably by the incoming of the warlike Aryan Kurgan culture(from Northern Russia/Poland/Ukraine)they assimilated the kelts not only in Scandinavia,they also pushed south into today´s Germany,assimilating even the places where the keltic culture emerged from the pre keltic ones (Hallstatt culture) like,Austria,and Bavaria.

  • I remember to read this somewhere,Helvetia resisted for some more centuries,until surrounded by the Roman Empire,and "Magna Germania",they eventually joined efforts with the germanic tribes to fight Rome expansionism,and ended assimilated,by romans and germanics,at the same time.

    History is full of surprises.

  • Yes in Europe there are no true "pure groups" as over time through conquest and land struggle the genes were mixed but regionally and culturally they aren't Celts.

  • This song is amazing! Powerful, Intense. The new generation wussie wannabe hard rock bands could learn a lot from this song!

  • @gtrefghuk this is anything but powerful, i suggest you to listen finntroll and ensiferum to beggin with ;)

  • @gtrefghuk you mean learn everything from this band :P

  • so good =)

  • awesome song

  • Fuckin Awesome. One of my new favourite bands!

  • @BalderLucifer Mind if I ask about your name? What's Baldur have to do with Lucifer? Or was Balder just a name you made up?

    And that's three questions, two about your name, and 1 more than I asked for, so mind if I ask the other as well?

    xD

  • @DarkestItachi Balder and Lucifer probably have very little to do with each other. I had no inspiration for a name and took the first that went through my mind. There's no backstory or any other intent behind the name.

  • @BalderLucifer Oh.

    Lol, I thought there was some cool legend I missed.

  • @DarkestItachi Well, Balder/Baldur (spelling varies) is one of the Norse gods, so worth reading up on. I read a compiled version of all the surviving Norse legends by Kevin Crossely-Holland some years ago, it's well worth a read if you can find it. Totally separate from Lucifer in mythology tho, unless you start deliberately conflating Lucifer with Loki (heh, in that in any mythology someone has to be the bad guy!)

  • @arkadydarell Yeah I know, studying all the Norse myths for an English Comp project I'm doing. Everybody else just chose a short story, I had to go and pick something challenging like the entire mythology. >_>

    Fun work though. >:D

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