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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

Wordless Blysse

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  • Where are those pictures in the video from?

  • @Luishazong  hi, all the pictures are mostly from Burgundy, cities of Dijon and Beaune, but there's also some images of Lyon. All in France.

  • thanx for ur message... lucky you.. i tried to see them but that year they've cancelled the joust, (flood issues)... hope u like the composition i've made...

  • @Zaharat9 I've uploaded a few vids from Joust 2006, the last one before the floods.

  • @maksphoto78 thanx ... i wanted to go on 2007.... but.... no luck for me..

  • all the photos are from Burgundy (mostly Dijon city) and Lyon in France, thanx for ur comments =)

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  • The Mediaeval Baebes -- came for the name, stayed for the music. Absolutely incredible act!

  • So little comments, love this song, don't ever take it of youtube.

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  • I personally don't agree with the pronunciation of the words, but I do like the song.

  • 5******

  • The meaning of this song is stunning (Google the lyric translation, that's how I found it since I speak neither Middle English nor Latin).

    "Earth conquers castles and towers on Earth and then Earth says to Earth 'This is all ours'", it feels like mankind/earth hasn't grown from the Middle Ages at all!

  • @bruxojim They are singing in Middle English.

  • @Zaharat9 really beatufil picture :o

  • Nice video song and performance Tanya 

  • OMG I LOVE THIS SONG, So amazing

  • Can I play this music with a flute??

  • @bruxojim It's middle english from the 1300s-1400s.. Prior to the great vowel shift that distinguished modern english (Shakespeare wrote in early modern english). There's a little latin thrown in as the chorus to this poem/song. Old English is the Anglo-Saxon language from prior to the norman invasion of england in 1066. Middle English (and later Modern English) are mixes of Old English and Old Norman (Old French).

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