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Drudkh - Only The Wind Remembers My Name

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2007

Loch Lomond 11/9/07.
Drudkh - Only The Wind Remembers My Name

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  • ...Drudkh reminds me of a place that i never see, a smell I've never smelled, and a time which sadly i did not live.

    Forgiveness for my bad english.

  • Its been a long time since i had this "pure bm" feeling. I`ll SURE look out for this band! Great music, just that.

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  • haha morons can stamp the music by their's or ours,,i'm keep the melody ....

  • Wow...

  • doood, i'm fucking watching the battle of gondor in return of the king while fuckin blazed and its, it's beatiful, it gives off such great emotion so unsurpassable. In it I hear the great sadness of the citizens of Gondor as their men's lives are taken and their sanctuary is destroyed... Amazing.......................­..............................­....shit......................­.....

  • @asZskicker666 "Drood-kuh"

  • Drudkh are EPIC just EPIC. Drudkh er episk bare så episk!

  • @bodomterror92 I am simply informing you of the origin, not denying the fact that India preserved the biggest part of it. Sorry if I made you feel as though I am dissing you or your country. Just wanted to tell you that this band's name was not randomly named after a word in Sanskrit, long ago Ukraine was considered the center of Europe and these guys did not forget of the earliest writing on our lands. Check out Kroda it is another grate band from Ukraine :)

  • FUCK.

  • @ukrainianpagan well i`m no history scholar, so i guess you would know better but all indian language are derived from sanskrit and moreover its world renown that sanskrit is used only in india since last 4 to 5 millennium.. i dont see any european country using sanskrit as much in any form(except fot this band) so there`s no fault in saying that india is the hub of sanskrit language.

  • this is funny

  • @bodomterror92 Sanskrit originally came from Europe, Slavic area long before it reached India. The Aryans who brought the meaning of swastika (or the origin/ sun-wheel) which is also seen in India, brought the Sanskrit. The Aryans (and I am not talking about the Nazi) originally from the center of Europe settled in India in the area called Oriana and spread both the writing and symbolism.

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