The Lord of the Rings ( Soundtrack ) #1
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@ShariganHitoKiri Indeed, and you can definitely feel that when reading the books or watching the movies.
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@xy2z1997 The neat thing about The Lord of the Rings universe is that a lot of ideas and the story are based on Norse mythology. Midgard means Middle Earth. Elves, Dwarves, and such are present in Norse Mythology. However, Tolkien borrowed from other things as well. Numenor which is the kingdom that Aragorn is descended from is based off of the tale of Atlantis and the elven name for Numenor even sounds similar
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@jesusfreakguy711 screw the angels, he went to Valinor
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@xy2z1997 time is elusive. special relativity
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*me listening to soundtrack* It's so beautiful! I'm glad I have a computer to listen to this amazing music with.... *internet slows and video buffers* NNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STUPID COMPUTER!!!!!! -
@xy2z1997 Thats casue Star Wars is not really a SF novel, its Fantasy ( I am not kidding ).
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All of the music in the lord of the rings feels like it's from a time long ago, where things were greater and more majestic than now. Star wars music on the other hand, feel like something from the future, yet also in the past.
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@jesusfreakguy711 Howard Shore is a thief! (John Williams was given the music by the angels directly, so he is the master of Shore! [Except that the angel giving Williams the music accidentally spilled some coffee on a few of the notes so Williams had to come up with them himself...])
Howard Shore snuck into heaven and listened to the angels sing...then wrote it down.
jesusfreakguy711 8 months ago 28
Great piece of music :)
wil5733 1 year ago 9