~♪~SoundTrack - Lord of the rings - Fall of GilGalad~♪~
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@Dunedain4397 - My thumb's up, but just for the record it's not from LOTR. I think it's from the Silmarilion.
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ok, I really like a lot of things about this interpretation. I think her voice and range suit the song, and I like the key and the melody and the way they use grace notes, and the harmonies. However, the whale noises really confuse me.
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THis band i first found it through the gil galad search here. It rlt touched my soul and my feelings and made me abit sad with the music and the rhythm and this angelic voice. I can say one thing and one only. Lotr will never stop to be my fav book series and the masterpiece ofc is the silmarilion. But trully this angelic voice make me thinks of elves , dwarves and all the creatures of middle earth... This 2.31 minutes are worth years of journey in the imaginary world of the valars :)
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THis band i first found it through the gil galad search here. It rlt touched my soul and my feelings and made me abit sad with the music and the rhythm and this angelic voice. I can say one thing and one only. Lotr will never stop to be my fav book series and the masterpiece ofc is the silmarilion. But trully this angelic voice make me thinks of elves , dwarves and all the creatures of middle earth... This 2.31 minutes are worth years of journey in the imaginary world of the valars :)
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is Celtic Woman????!!!!!!!
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i dont like this version of the song..
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@TheDuke1993 disagree! you are alone with your opinion.
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@TheDuke1993 And why's that? There's nothing wrong with that line.
If your perversion turns it into something naughty, that's no fault of the poem's.
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Hey it's the dutch celtic band Anois and one of their Tolkien songs. I used to be their sound technician for live performances. Nice to see they are getting a lot of views. Credits: Veronica Metz lead vocals, Lavinia Meijer on harp, Nick Hubers backing vocals, Ronald Post on the wailing guitar and Ine Dhont on oboe.
@LuthienofOssiriand May the light lead him into the halls of Mandos!!
Melko12 9 months ago 43
as always LOTR never fails to amaze and wonder, Amen and thumbs up if LOTR is the greatest book, next to religious books not gonna name any casue some people are one thing and others another, anyway is the greatest book ever known to man and will always be AMEN
Dunedain4397 7 months ago 24