Added: 3 years ago
From: VacnaPaul
Views: 226,160
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (600)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • CHECK OUR DARK MEDIEVAL SONG

  • Nagyon jó a zene metal verzióban feldolgozom.

  • amazing whoa.

  • "Rokatanc" means Fox dance in Hungarian.

    Kinda surprised to see a Hungarian title.

  • @atirasalsero You are correct! Thumbs up!

  • I thought i came to enjoy Medieval music, not to read about cultures and stuff, man grow a pair and listen to the music, we dont want to hear it only the music!!!

  • @nightblade600 Sadly music can never be music. If it is old and European you have all these NAZI and fascist fuck spouting nonsense. I came here to listen to music and instead found only morons talking about ''white'' ancestors and European Christianity and shit...despite the fact that this is a tune invented by a modern, not particularly far-right leaning band from Sweden!

  • @kingbilgames huh looks like your on my next blocked list and fuck you * somany lies about stuff*

    your a liberal jew from mexico and your mom was a monkey your dad a reatarded clownfish and your penis is the size of a justins penis but a very little bigger to make sure justin has the smallest wee wee

  • @kexember May I ask why you gentlemen are filling this amazing music video's comments with political arguments and petty insults? I mean, can't you just do it on your own channel or something and let us enjoy the vid?

  • This is such great music ! I'm a ballet dancer so I love this kind of music. It has a wonderful rhythm for dancing.

  • Medieval music and even folk music is an important part of our history and culture. When you see that there are those who believe that honoring our origins by, devaluing other people. They do not belong here. I am a nationalist, but likes to see and listen to other people culture and music like this. Learn to respect others cultures and their history then they respect you to.

  • this song makes me wanna ride my horse into town and save a village from fierce dragon attack!!!

  • Wow, this is a super awesome tune.

    O.o It also sounds a lot like one used in Disney's "Hunchback of Notre Dame," one the gypsies played. It's not the same, but alike sounding, which is fun.

  • What a rockin' tune that is.

  • this sounds like sum 12th century rock n roll

  • corvus corax.....

  • legit...love it!! 

  • woah, love it!!

  • Song rocks. Vox Vulgaris Rules! You are amazing. Thanks for this performance.

  • so this was club music in medieval times....

  • Every now and then I dream of living in a medieval world. I don't mean the one with the black plague and all that shit. I mean the fantasy kind. A world in which you could fight for the honor of your kingdom, a world where you can travel the lands selling your hand-made crafts. A world where instead of people worrying about money, they worried about how'd they make it. Whether it be trading, or fighting for your honor. It didn't matter. I'd rather live then.... Id give all my tech up instantly.

  • medieval hard rock :D

  • I love this.

  • You guys, excuse my lack of knowledge, but can anybody tell me where / how I can get Vox vulgaris on CD ? I can't find them anywhere

  • tell you what mates. Wanna argue? Then you should exchange facebooks :)

  • Christ if it's not theists and atheists going at it it racists and...normal people. Just shut-the-hell-up and listen to the music. No one cares what you think anyway. Fuck sake.

  • the heavy metal of medieval times, i love it! such work of art.

  • @Archeon666 I suspect that the tuning and play style is very modern. I doubt that if you went back to the middle ages you'd hear minstrels playing like this.

  • Great music!

  • awesome...

  • CAN WE GUYS STOP THIS CRAP AND LISTEN TO THE MUSIC INSTEAD!

    GO TO A FORUM AND CHAT

  • @imavanilleis Fuck you. The comments field is used for the sole purpose of debating the content of the videos.

  • @imavanilleis <<< Everyone who disagrees with this guy should be thrown into a concentration camp and gased.

  • @handelsme What year did you do your project? New information is dicovered and reviewed all the time. Many scholars now believe it WAS the Christians that did it. This theory was explored in the movie Agora (I know we can't always go by that but it still shows the belief of many scholars) . It's true we must be careful, but again there's always one theory that takes precedence over others. Also, theologians must be careful bc their beliefs are ALSO theories yet rarely get treated as such.

  • Comment removed

  • Amazingly catchy.. how I love medieval music!

  • @soNofLeoniDasandLas Shows what you know. There is no evidence that bagpipes started with the Celts, or the Greeks for that matter. The earliest evidence for some form of pre-medieval bagpipe was with the Hittites (a Middle-Eastern Indo-European people), and the earliest references to bagpipes in Europe might be a reference to Nero playing them. In the British Isles, the English had bagpipes long before any of the Celtic countries.

  • @kingbilgames As for inventions and discoveries from the Islamic world; how about the acids such as acetic and citric, prefabricated homes, many types of mills, marching bands, many, many surgery tools and certain architectural features? Sorry, but the Islamic world was at least more scientific than the Christian world for many, many years.

  • I like this!

  • What is with the "I'm 17 is it weird to like this song?" No, it isn't. Retards.

  • @adam1ooo they think they are somehow special 'cuz they like music that "no one" in thier age does. sure,i'm 17,i never mention it anywhere cuz no one gives a fucking shit,and it doesn't mean anything if listening to this music,doesn't make me mature or cultured, it only means i like this music. that's it. so +1 to you, -stupid assholes, stop reminding everyone you're underage,no one cares.

  • @AnerStroz Exactly man, fucking morons.

  • Why i keep thinking the knight at 0:29 is riding at windows xp wallpaper?

  • Wow! How many times is this dumb "argument" gonna come up?! Even here?! Really?! Honestly, people just shut up about race and religion! EVERY race has its issues and EVERY religion has its issues! If you can't face that truth, you're in denial and need to research a little better. But this wonderful music should have NOTHING to do with all that! So enjoy the music and STOP being rude and racist! And I am talking to BOTH sides here. Music is universal. Keep it that way.

  • @kingbilgames I suppose so. Sad but true. Yet you'd think people who were civilized and tasteful enough to enjoy this kind of music would overlook such nonsense. Oh well. :(

  • @ThePaganSun Anything from the early modern era onward is seen as ''of the ancestors'' by those people, so they flock all over them. I do not believe they have any sincere love of older art forms at all, and I find it amusing that they are here to revere music that has some origin from Asia (mostly Iranian (''Persian''), who were the real ''Aryans'', contrary to European Aryan race ''theories'').

  • @kingbilgames Yes, very true. Modern theories have NO hold on actual fact and that's why it's always important to actually study or at least do a little reading on the topic instead of spewing racist and biased reasoning which of course is NO reasoning. What I hate most (as always) is the hypocrisy of especially Christianity in saying how "anti-western" and "hateful" Islam is. What the hell has Christianity been doing for centuries then?! Surely NOT spreading peace! But music should bind all!

  • @ThePaganSun Totally agree. I also find it amusing that Islam is attacked for being a foreign, Middle-Eastern creed ''infiltrating'' Europe when Christianity is also a Middle-Eastern (Western Semitic, in fact) religion that caused a great deal of trouble in Europe, the Middle-East and Africa. At least Islam expanded and improved the ancient arts of surgery, built vast libraries in Iberia and gave us many modern mathematical theories; Christianity held Europe in the dark for centuries.

  • @kingbilgames Yup! What most people forget is that early Islam was VERY tolerant! When the Moors ruled Spain for 800 years all three religions lived in peace but when then the Christians took over they EXILED the Jews and anyone else who didn't convert! I'd like to see them to try to justify THAT! Just goes to show that extremism is in ALL religions! And when the CHRISTIANS burned down the library at Alexandria, it was the MUSLIMS that made copies and why we didn't lose ALL of our knowledge!

  • @ThePaganSun I actually did a project on the burning down of the library at Alexandra and you can't say that it was christians that did it. The fact of the matter is no one knows who burnt it down, there are three theories out there of what happened but no one knows for sure. So careful what you say.

  • @ThePaganSun Indeed. Just look at the Inquisition. Granada, specifically, was one of the most tolerant states in Europe at a time when the Christian states considered Jews and Muslims to be ''infidels''. It might not be as tolerant and we would like today, but you'd be hard pressed to find a Christian example of harmony and tolerance in the same period. Also Muslims built the great libraries of Spain and the Madrasah of Granada, a great medieval university.

  • @ThePaganSun When Christians attack Muslims for intolerance and ignorance, they are completely ignoring their ignoble history in Europe.

  • @kingbilgames The fact that places like Granada were mostly tolerant, with only a few eras of intolerance, especially in the later years when Christians started to gain more land, whereas Christian Europe had no great escape from prejudiced mindsets after the earlier years of Christianity (such as the few years following the conversion of people like the Angles, Saxons and Frisians), shows how hypocritical many Christians are. Mind you, I have met some Christians who still celebrate the Crusades

  • @kingbilgames Yes, and THAT'S what I've been trying to say to them all this time! But of course hypocrites will deny being hypocrites. *rolls eyes* But I'm glad to know that there are still SOME people that can see through their lies and hypocrisies! :)

  • Comment removed

  • Well, even that is not entirely true. You're exactly right to say that Islamic scientists and artists contributed a great deal of knowledge to the world, but also Christianity has its good sides. For example, lots of Christian scientists in the medieval ages developed our knowledge of biology or geology. I think the best thing to do is to admit that all religions have their good and bad sides, to exchange our knowledge, and fight the radical elements in those religions instead of each other.

  • @TheCSAheadquarters Christian scientists in the early era of the Medieval Period (which was termed, incorrectly, ''The Dark Ages'') indeed were good scientists and historians, just look at St. Bede. But over the years, as the church set out more rules and regulations, and expanded its influence, Europe started to majorly slip into darkness and ignorance.

  • The ''Renaissance'' is a case in point. And era when religious art flourished but real science was more often persecuted and superstition championed in it's place. The great works of geology in the early Medieval period (such as Bede's layman explanation of the Earth's shape) was ignored and strange theories too its place. There are no great Medieval Christian geologies with much importance as ''modern geology'' started in the Islamic world with the likes of Abu al-Rayhan al-Biruni.

  • @kingbilgames Pal, in your fight against the Church you fail to understand that despite some very unpleasant movements against science it was Christian monasteries where many inventiones where performed. And not only that, thanks to monasteries books from Aristotle, Platon and other great philosophers and inventors were defended against plundering of a crowd.

  • @ibnfahlan I am not going to completely disagree with you on that, however, Christianity did hold Europe back, scientifically, for centuries despite them preserving philosophy. In fact you had many important churchmen attacking the view that the world is not flat, despite the fact that it had already been accepted as round in the pre-Christian era. Luckily SOME churchmen like Bede cared enough about the roundness of the Earth to write it as a fact, thus leading to its re-acceptance.

  • @ibnfahlan They kept some, destroyed some, etc. Most of the texts were translated and maintained by Arab scholars. Many inventions, medicines, etc were also discovered by them and were brought over to Europe during and after the Crusades. In Western Europe, speaking out against the Church would mean death in most cases Not every case, of course, but most of the people who weren't killed either 1. had their work published after they died or 2. had powerful friends

  • @kingbilgames Don't need Faggots such as yourself neither.

  • @Subjewgation Ha, crappy comeback, you NAZI imbecile. Go get a lobotomy and let doctors finish the job that nature started.

  • @kingbilgames Do you suffer from Autism?

  • @Subjewgation Get a new punchline, kid. No, I am sorry to disappoint you but I do not have Autism or Asperger's or any disorder. Look, I know you are looking for someone with as little empathy as yourself but you'll not find that with me as I do actually have feelings for other human beings. You should probably ask more like-minded NAZIs, who are all sociopaths like yourself. They are easy enough to find, in fact I'd say that your kind infests Youtube.

  • @kingbilgames How can you love culture when you hate nationalism? You surely don't understand the meaning of it.

  • @AmgNoWai culture doesn't necesarilly have anything to do with nationalism. For instance, two separate groups within a nation can have different cultures.

  • @AmgNoWai Yes, idiot, you can. Nationalism, in the most accepted use of the word, is the belief that your culture is substantially different from other cultures and think your culture is the greatest. I do not believe that. I believe that my culture is fundamentally the same as all cultures; thus just a slightly different ''flavour'' of human culture. I like more than just my own culture and thus cannot be a nationalist (unless I am a nationalist to all the cultures I like).

  • @kingbilgames I love my culture the most because I belong to it. It's not just a sense of pride but also something spiritual. Please don't call me an idiot, you don't even know me, and I'm sure you misunderstood what I tried to say. I view your definition of nationalism more as a type of extremist nationalism, which leads to hate and prejudice. I like many other cultures than my own and I don't believe any culture is superior neither inferior to any other. :)

  • @AmgNoWai Fair is fair. I'd agree with that.

  • @kingbilgames

    So you what sort of cultures you love? I certainly don't love honor killings and that sort of things.

  • Comment removed

  • @kingbilgames Sad for you. For me the sad fact is that the whole world is littered with liberals, commies and anarchists.

  • @kexember No, it is a sad thing that moronic racists and nationalist like yourself still exist despite the fact that the ''great'' nationalist state of Europe, NAZI Germany, was too idiotic to actually win a war it started. Why don't you go the way of Adolf Hitler and put a bullet into your brain? It is not like you need it anyway!

  • @kingbilgames Poor tolerant liberal humanist, poor you. What is sad for you is the most natural thing on Earth. You may either be completely unconcerned about the fact that your country is being flooded by inferior parasites and criminals and that there's a double standard against the healthy white Angle upset about it - or you may even feel a miserable ecstasy in your depraved soul because of this great "diversity" and the punishment of those "moronic racists and nationalists".

  • @kexember What a load of old crap. I feel happy that immigrants can move here and bring their skills. I have friend who are immigrants. Some bad apples will sadly move here but then some really bad apples are born here; such as yourself.

  • @kingbilgames

    "I feel happy that immigrants can move here and bring their skills." - What a "surprise". This is exactly why you're the traitor of your own nation, regardless of what you think about it.

    "...but then some really bad apples are born here; such as yourself." - What on Earth are you talking about?? :D I was born and have always lived in Hungary.

  • @kexember Then you were born in Hungary. Your country has my condolences, I am so sorry for it.

    And no, I am not a traitor to my country. If I was I would join the BNP and fetishize over our main enemy of recent history.

  • @kingbilgames My nation doesn't need your pathetic condolences. We're already in the process of awakening. Why do you think the liberal, "social democratic" and all other sorts of western press sucking jewish and immigrant cock are whining about "nazi danger" in Hungary? Although it's blatantly exaggerated, we're not a people which submits easily to ungodly and unnatural freemasonic ideologies, despite 40 years of marxist and 20 years of liberal rampage.

  • @kingbilgames BNP? :D Garbage. Perhaps in his youth Nick Griffin was someone, but today? Even if some members do respect ('fetishize' according to you) Hitler, Griffin has become a churchillist. Choosing the fat idiot Churchill over Mosley, is this "nazism" according to you? Or justifying Israel's oppression by the mere fact that the Palestinians are muslims? They're all about kicking immigrants out today - that's far from enough. But still, way better than you are.

  • @kingbilgames Either way, you're nothing more than a miserable traitor of "your" nation and race, disguising yourself with fake intellectualism. Your whole system of thoughts is based on the false notion that nation and race are not metaphysical entities with moral obligations stemming from their existence, but are mere social and biological facts. Yet, you probably believe in "universal human rights" (excluding "nazis", of course), "tolerance" and similar humanist constructions.

  • @kingbilgames So start getting comfortable with the fact that all the ideologies and concepts you despise are here to stay, and it is your beloved liberal "democratic", humanist world disorder which is already rotting and will ultimately be defeated. And start keeping your most frequently given suggestion for yourself: put a bullet in your own brain! Indeed, if you truly love humanity, you should do it.

  • Comment removed

  • @kingbilgames Pantygatherer. LOL

  • @Subjewgation Go back to school, child.

  • @ThePaganSun Have you ever head/watched a chinese opera?! You wouldn't write what you wrote here... ;)

  • @AgimA74 What does Chinese opera have anything to do with what I said? And I bet I still would. Truth is truth and if other people don't like it or don't agree, that's THEIR problem.

  • i was born in the wrong century -_-

  • It makes me want to dance. And I hate dancing. This music is awesome~

  • bagpipes began with the Greeks, and Celts of Europe thousands years ago .Muslims better stop this shit propaganda ....go to your tents, and shut it.

  • Islamic Culture and European Culture are completely different and they would never come to an agreement. END OF ARGUMENT! >_<

  • @Atuq2 I am from a Slavic background. Islamic countries and European countries have been in war for many generations even today! I'm not trying to include racism here but its like predator animals trying to keep peace with other races, they will always fight because they will try and take each others resources and culture... and it's how human complex behavior works unfortunately

  • @Atuq2 You are right , most Muslims are anti western . Islam is a racist religion , and we have thousands of examples proving it , they can all go to hell

  • @soNofLeoniDasandLas LOL man..... >_<

  • Why don't people like this stuff anymore?

  • @xaxie1 What the hell are you talking about? Don't you see how much *we're* loving this music?

    It's amazing!

  • @MrDerogative haha

    Yeah but like everyone seems to just be into hip hop and katy perry, and while they are good, this is the REAL music! :D

  • @xaxie1 because shit like britney spears and katy perry clogs our airways

  • Islam is our Mordor, and for the last 2000 years the European people have beaten them back.

    'Always after a defeat and respite, the Shadow takes another shape and grows again'

    Sadly we have to live in a time when our traitorous governments and leaders allow Islam in, with no limitations, while destroying Christianity in the process. And so we haave millions of Muslims breeding, on benefits - while the native population decreases.

    May we find our strength.

  • you guys are idiots for argueing lol

  • good )

  • Nice! All it needs now is a bit of techno/trance ;D

  • As early as 1038 AD some English cities had competely converted to Islam.

  • @MaIcoImZieI did a Muslim tell you this non sense?Or a convert?

    This is not historically correct.

  • @Frankie3112Nld Look it up on Wikipedia. Cities as Oxford, Cheltenham and York were Muslim-majority as early as 1038 AD. Islam arrived 550 years before Protestantism and Anglicanism LOL!

  • @MaIcoImZieI wikipedia..LOL says it all

  • @Frankie3112Nld

    I appreciate your attempts to sound superior and sophisticated, yet I implore you to reconsider your stance. The punctuation and grammar used can easily be found in an essay from a second grader, thus I can safely presume that you are not old enough to understand or see the world around you. Your severe lack of understanding regarding European history supports that notion, it would not be a far stretch to imply your information is based on Yahoo answers and Wikipedia.

  • @vyyye you started of with cussing.Therefore degrading yourself.You hold no credit whatsoever.You can use all sorts of words to sound the way you think I want to come across.Again the other way around.I know a whole lot about european history.Sadly we will never share knowledge because of the way you presented yourself.(English is not my native tongue so next time answer me in Dutch if you can)

    p.s. I won't reply anyhow.so do whatever

  • @Frankie3112Nld

    Nor is English my native language, but whether you live in the Netherlands, in Belgium or in Germany you are taught English in schools. You would have to be very young or mentally retarded to be unable to grasp the language, no? In fact I have been to the Netherlands and the majority have a very good grasp of English, what is your excuse? As for your punctuation it is faulty in any language, not just English. I would have to deduce that you are simply retarded.

  • @MaIcoImZieI Completely false! Islam never spread itself by other means than conquest, and we stopped them cold in Covadonga!

  • @Frankie3112Nld

    I would also like to add that your lack of evidence and sources shows that your views of history probably aren't anything but a figment of your imagination. I also highly doubt you have travelled around the globe as your intelligence pales in comparison to a backwater rancher. I understand that it is difficult to accept that you can in fact be wrong and look like an absolute mongoloid at your age, but all in all it is as hilarious as ever to the rest of us. Thank you, sir!

  • These Vox Vulgaris people are particularly good. VacnaPaul, keep them coming!

  • So, for those of you 17 or under liking this song. how does your friend reacted. mine act like a real bum, calling me weird and stuff.

  • K, see you guys later I am going to go ride my dragon now X3

  • this make me want to dance :)

  • How may I obtain this piece of music? I can't seem to find it anywhere else.

  • Im 14 and love this stuff!

  • @livypad good for you... why do i need to know that your 14 and your loving this stuff??

  • @freerunnerthebest my bad :L

  • @livypad lol hahaah XD nothing about you but sometimes i just see people saying like: IM 12 AND I LOVE THIS MUSIC!!! and then i just think like... wtf

  • @freerunnerthebest I find it annoying too now! :)

  • This shit makes me want to ride a horse and slay dragons and stuff.

  • @santi05mb I'm younger than 17 and i like this kind of music.. 

  • this sounds pretty damn close to something else i've heard

    fidelius - andro

  • Comment removed

  • why is it just now that I heard this? It's beautiful.

  • i like the drums :)

  • I'm also one of the '17' club and I love this style of music :L xx

  • @nequillim Fuck off. Don't insult music that was created more than 800 years before that canadian faggot. Sheeesh.

  • Is it weird for a 17 year old to actually like this kind of song?

  • Thall shalt not joust with thy DIIIIIICK!

  • For those who like trivias: rokatánc means foxdance in hungarian. It's pretty fun to imagine some foxes dancing in a medieval parade with this song :)

  • @LatkaXtreme

    That's actually kind of cool, because the chorus in this sounds kind of similar to Wolgemut's "Eisbarentansen". (polar bear dance).

  • Though brazillian, I´m really proud of my european ancestors! Hail to our forefathers, inventors of the modern world.

  • Cool !

    

  • This is the best song ever!!

  • Ah, God take me to the medieval era, please <3

  • It's Hungarian

  • I love medieval music *________*

  • o my loving Europe how i am proud

  • Awesome!

  • sounds scottish to me :)

  • @xaxie1 I think it's Hungarian actually o:

  • @xaxie1 : sounds Scottish but the bag[i[es were widespread in Europe. The pattern of some parts are still preserved in the Hungarian folk music. Anyway, Hungary got influences from western Europe but also from the Turkish side.

  • @xaxie1 Its not Scottish at all. The Scottish scale is A major with a few notes lowered a semi tone. This however is a natural minor scale if i hear it correctly. No sharps or flats, even if this would be in the key of G, their would be no F#.

  • I really love medieval music and this with my 16 years ;)

  • Comment removed

  • I have to say I like this music allot, it brings out the ferocity in medieval warfare, as well as the happiness, although the two don't mix-they do now.

  • wow, this is so lively, I love it. And people, please stop arguing and enjoy the music.

  • listening this with a good sound system it's everything i need in a day. (the basses are badass!)

  • Hail to our forefathers.

  • @Subjewgation and our foremothers! :D

  • @Subjewgation HAHAHAHA! ''Subjewgation''. Nice to see that retarded Neo-NAZIs at least like medieval music, if only it was for sincere reasons.

  • Salve og Vale

    Erik af Pommern

  • wow..this is badass, lol...3:06 it gets crackin

  • awesome

  • *Picks up a lance*

  • @Drsatan9 Lame comment of the day.

  • The Templars had a lot of conspiracy growing around them, they were in fact Christians, hence the name on their sword, 'In nomine domini' in the name of the lord, they built Churches, yes maybe to gain power but also so holy pilgrims and themselves could pray there, they were an elite fighting group.

  • The Knights Templar seized the wealth and land of the Levant. Just listento what Jeremy Irons says in Kingdom of Heaven: 'At first I thought we were fighting for God, but then I realized we were fighting for wealth and land.' (or something like that)

  • @New1Media aye, I'll drink to that, from the roots of Christianity came some of the worlds most deadly and fierce soldiers, hence the Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic knights, Amen to Jesus and Christianity.

  • @tony1234872

    The Templars weren't really christians, they just used Christianity so they could get a bit more power and approval.

  • Christianity and Crusaders... Muslims worst nightmares.

    

  • @dermorichard despite the fact all three crusades failed miserably. I think its the other way around bro.

  • @Fishdogpigsquirrel well..excet for the first two. But, whatever...the muslims kicked those European christian white asses 6 times again so those two don't even count.

  • @Fishdogpigsquirrel There were a lot more than 3 Crusades. I believe there were 9, but they don't get any recognition because they were all miserable attempts/failures.