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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

sorry no video, just the music
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Lemonz1989 writes :

It's very hard to translate, because they use old Faroese... But I'll try my best (it's a very rough translation though)... :p

Friends in the forest are riding
With spirits high
Saw a fire burning hot
Also beautiful treasures
Endless bright helmets sing
Mount their horses, they run
Heard afar, how their steps ring
Endless bright helmets sing

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  • odin bless týr :D

  • That is one damn sexy language. This song is one of the most wonderful pieces of music I've ever heard, I cant beleive Tyr arent bigger in the metal scene!!

    Awesome song :D

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  • @seamonkey48120 me to im in usa but im full blood ireland//uk//siulyin//dutch mix........pagan pride

  • @dagreekable uh dude... Aryan's came from Syria... not northern Europe. Nazi fail.

  • @dagreekable Why? This is Scandinavian, not Persian. Pick up a history book, homie.

  • Hail to the Aryan spirit!

  • Very epic bands,that is why I like such music!

  • @toomanyscreennames

    Yes, brutal without being brutish.

  • @aGeilini Also, Sirsanje's comment wasn't awkward - Old Faroese was a great descendant of Old Norse. It was more "pure" (true to its roots) than the current Faroese.

  • @aGeilini This is old Faroese. It's a "kvæði", and just by being a traditional "kvæði" means it's old Faroese. Have you ever heard anyone talk like this in "regular" Faroese? The words are old/archaic, and if you actually read "Blikimans kvæði" I'm pretty sure you won't understand all of it (I don't), however the grammar is modern, due to it being written down with the modern Faroese grammar. If you didn't know, "kvæði" were preserved in oral history, and only recently written down.

  • これはとてもいいです!

    This is really good!

    ありがとうTyr.

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