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11-25-2006, 03:59 PM | #81 |
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For some reason the song "Let us Love and sing and wonder".
1. Let us love and sing and wonder Let us praise the Savior’s name He has hushed the law’s loud thunder He has quenched Mount Sinai’s flame He has washed us with His blood He has washed us with His blood He has washed us with His blood He has brought us nigh to God 2. Let us love the Lord Who bought us Pitied us when enemies Called us by His grace and taught us Gave us ears and gave us eyes He has washed us with His blood He has washed us with His blood He has washed us with His blood He presents our souls to God 3. Let us sing through fierce temptation Threaten hard to bear us down For the Lord, our strong salvation, Holds in view the conqu’ror’s crown He, Who washed us with His blood, He, Who washed us with His blood, He, Who washed us with His blood, Soon will bring us home to God 4. Let us wonder grace and justice Join and point to mercy’s store When through grace in Christ our trust is Justice smiles and asks no more He Who washed us with His blood He Who washed us with His blood He Who washed us with His blood Has secured our way to God 5. Let us praise and join the chorus Of the saints enthroned on high Here they trusted Him before us Now their praises fill the sky Thou hast washed us with Thy blood Thou hast washed us with Thy blood Thou hast washed us with Thy blood Thou art worthy Lamb of God. i LOVE this song, for some reason it makes me think of LOTR. ok, ok, OK!!! i'm really weird. |
11-25-2006, 04:35 PM | #82 |
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Such Russian bands as Aria and Kipelov (not many of you have heard of them as they are Russian) remind me of Middle-earth in many songs, but they do remind me of many different fantasy books... Especially Robin Hobb and Maria Semjonova.
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11-27-2006, 02:51 AM | #83 |
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Dido's My Lover's Gone is an Amarië & Finrod Felagund song for me...
My lover's gone, his boots no longer by my door, he left at dawn, and as I slept I felt him go Returns no more, I will not watch the ocean, my lover's gone, no earthly ships will ever Bring him home again, bring him home again My lover's gone, I know that kiss will be my last, no more his song, the tune upon his lips has passed I sing alone, while I watch the ocean, my lover's gone, no earthly ships will ever Bring him home again, bring him home again bring him home again my lover's gone his boots no longer by my door he left at dawn and as I slept I felt him go returns no more I will not watch the ocean my lovers gone no earthly ships will ever bring him home again bring him home again It just fits so beautifully for the story, every single word (almost ) ....
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01-20-2009, 06:53 AM | #84 |
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I was listening to Blackmore's Night's Windmills today and I was freaked out by how much it reminds me of Túrin and Nienor.
Here's the song on YouTube and here are the lyrics: Far from the worn path of reason Further away from the sane He battles his shadows and demons Fighting to light the way And the dust and the dirt cloud his vision Onward he rides unafraid He fights the good fight for good reason A star that refuses to fade Still he braves his path… Windmills only laugh She was wounded and wild when he found her He saw her through child’s eyes She fell for the spell he was under Each day a brand new surprise And she watches with strange curiosity She wants so much to believe Hoping to break the chains of reality Dying to set herself free Though he may appear tattered and broken His clothes are shabby and bare Still he glows like the flame of a candle With passion of one who still cares There was always a rhyme to the reason Peering out from tired eyes The truth finally came in treason So wrong, but so justified… So wrong but so justified… Windmills close their eyes… Some lines are just... just so fitting it scares me. Some are less fitting and of course the windmills have nothing to do with Narn-i-Hín-Húrin, they're Don Quijote stuff. Anyway, I like this thread a lot, so people please, post stuff here! And especially if you can post a link so that we can hear the songs...
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01-20-2009, 12:06 PM | #85 |
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I don't know why I am amazed that you listen to Blackmore's Night, but I am nonetheless, and pleased! Not to date myself, but I saw Ritchie Blackmore with Deep Purple in 1973 (I am sure I was only an infant!). A great guitarist who has evolved away from rock to embrace more traditional roots.
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01-20-2009, 01:12 PM | #86 |
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In a Land. .
I listened to the song "A Land Without Tall Mountains" by the folk singer Michael Falch and realised that it reminded me of "The Shire"
It is obviously written about Denmark, but I think it fits the shire as well. "In a land without tall mountains Where it both rains and snows I shall live my days And die when my time comes In a spot on the world map That nobody pays any heed And which can easily disappear When there is peace no more My flag has neither stars, Nor hammer and sickle It fell down from the sky, Probably by a mistake In a land without tall mountains I will build, I will believe In a land without tall mountains I will build, I will live. And if you come as a foreign Forget all about old hate We will start no wars – And no world peace For my people posses Hearts of gold It is found in flasks And in the dark mold This land my grandfather has ploughed in his face sweat And my mother took my father and got me – out of love. Obviously the part about the flag is hard to apply to Tolkiens world, but I think that is the only part that does not fit completely. . . Obviously it is not translated directly all of the time. Last edited by Rune Son of Bjarne; 09-25-2013 at 02:39 PM. |
01-20-2009, 01:22 PM | #87 | |
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That fits well indeed, Rune.
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01-20-2009, 09:13 PM | #88 |
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Wow, Lommy and Rune, those songs are perfect for Tolkien books! Never once did I suspect, through the reading song's lyrics, that they were not intended otherwise. Very nice.
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01-25-2009, 02:01 PM | #89 | |
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This song has for a long time reminded me of Beren and Luthien. The name is Making Memories Of Us by Keith Urban. Making Memories Of Us lyrics I'm gonna be here for you baby I'll be a man of my word Speak the language in a voice that you have never heard I wanna sleep with you forever And I wanna die in your arms In a cabin by a meadow where the wild bees swarm And I'm gonna love you like nobody loves you And I'll earn your trust making memories of us I wanna honor your mother I wanna learn from your pa I wanna steal your attention like a bad outlaw I wanna stand out in a crowd for you A man among men I wanna make your world better than it's ever been And I'm gonna love you like nobody loves you And I'll earn your trust making memories of us We'll follow the rainbow Wherever the four winds blow And there'll be a new day Comin' your way I'm gonna be here for you from now on This you know somehow You've been stretched to the limits but it's alright now And I'm gonna make you this promise If there's life after this I'm gonna be there to meet you with a warm, wet kiss And I'm gonna love you like nobody loves you And I'll earn your trust making memories of us I'm gonna love you like nobody loves you And I'll win your trust making memories of us The romantic optimism of the song is probably what reminds of Beren and Luthien. Though, some of the lines of the song remind me of Turin, especially when mentions him "stealing your attention like a bad outlaw."
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01-25-2009, 03:25 PM | #90 |
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The song 'Afterglow' by Genesis (from the excellent album 'Wind and Wuthering' prior to the band becoming crassly commercial) has a very reverent, Middle-earthlike feel, and could be applied to Beren's search for Luthien, or even Frodo's final departure:
Like the dust that settles all around me I must find a new home The ways and holes that used to give me shelter Are all as one to me now But I, I would search everywhere Just to hear your call And walk upon stranger roads than this one In a world I used to know before I miss you more Than the sun reflecting off my pillow Bringing the warmth of new life And the sounds that echoed all around me I caught a glimpse of in the night But now, now I've lost everything I give to you my soul The meaning of all that I believed before Escapes me in this world of none, no thing, no one And I would search everywhere Just to hear your call And walk upon stranger roads than this one I a world I used to know before For now I've lost everything I give to you my soul The meaning of all that I believed before Escapes me in this world of none I miss you more
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01-27-2009, 10:42 AM | #91 |
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I was just listening to The Who's Love, Reign O'er Me, and thought that an epic love story such as Earendel and Elwing's deserved a love song of epic proportion, and this Who song certainly has an epic feel:
Only love can make it rain, The way the beach is kissed by the sea. Only love can make it rain, Like the sweat of lovers laying in the fields. Love, Reign o'er me. Love, Reign o'er me, Rain on me. On the dry and dusty road, The nights we spend apart alone. I need to get back home to cool, cool rain. I can't sleep and I lay and I think, The night is hot and black as ink. Oh God, I need a drink of cool, cool rain. Only love can bring the rain, That makes you yearn to the sky. Only love can bring the rain, That falls like tears from on high. Love, Reign o'er me. Love, Reign o'er me, on me. Love... Here is the studio rendition, with a song-ending shriek by Roger Daltrey that is perhaps one of the greatest in the annals of rock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKBATzh9q1g
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While I was reading the books recently I was always looking for music to listen to whilst reading.
Enya - Boadicea As has been said, Enya creates the perfect atmosphere for reading LOTR. One night while on vacation I was having trouble adjusting to the time change. I had been reading Fellowship at the time & so I put on my collection of Enya as it fit my mood & desire for sleep. I must have entered a 1/2 dream, 1/2 awake state b/c as I was listening to the celtish music of Enya, images of kingdoms & mountains & medieval hordes flowed through my brain, images I hadn't before been exposed to. This song in particular made me think of a vast impenetrable fortress such as Minas Tirith (though I hadn't yet read that far). Lisa Gerrard - Devotion From the album of the name The Silver Tree, no less. A haunting, ethereal piece that makes me think of leaving ME for the Grey Havens. Hans Zimmer - Now We Are Free (yes I know it is from Gladiator) This song easily conjures images of Elves singing either in Ithilien at the celebration for Frodo & Sam, or in their respective homes of Lothlorien or Rivendell after the destruction of the Ring. It is joyful but yet somber, given all that has been destroyed or will be leaving Middle Earth. Quote:
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I have to agree about Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard. Both amazing, especially Gerrard's work on the This Mortal Coil albums. Nice choices. Not quite a work in its own, but whenever I snatch enough time to play Fable, I love listening to the Temple of Light score by Russel Shaw. It's beautiful but in an errie way and always reminds me a bit of Lothlorien, especially that Shaw let the harp echo it adds to the mood. ... Yes I know, I'm a big dork, but I can't help it. I love the game series. ~ Ka
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Interesting that you brought this one up. Time to dig into my itunes archives and find it!
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I finally investigated Isengard, a project of black metal hero Fenriz, and it's really good. It evokes the spirit of Orcs. Folky, black metal. Songs like 'Trollwandering' - what more can I say? Isengard!
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I've been massively obsessed with PJ Harvey's All and Everyone for the last month or so. A while ago I was rambling on about it as usual and quoting the lyrics to Lommy, who didn't (understandably) remember them in detail.
"Sounds like Éomer's song," she said. "Oh yeah, it actually does!" I said. And realised later that I had totally misquoted, and added parts of Out of doubt, out of dark in the middle. Which probably tells that the connection was dormant in my head even before Lommy pointed it out. Anyway here goes - the Rohirrim charging into the Fields of Pelennor (and even some marine elements from Éomer's meeting with Aragorn in the battlefield). Death was everywhere In the air and in the sounds Coming off the mounds of Bolton's Ridge Ooh, death's anchorage When you rolled a smoke or told a joke It was in the laughter and drinking water It approached the beach as strings of cutters Dropped into the sea and lay around us Death was in the ancient fortress Shelled by a million bullets From gunners waiting in the copses With hearts that threatened to pop their boxes As we advanced into the sun Death was all and everyone Death was all and everyone As we advancing in the sun As we advancing every man As we advancing in the sun Death hung in the smoke And clung to 400 acres of useless beach front A bank of red earth, dripping down Death is now and now and now Death was everywhere In the air and in the sounds Coming off the mounds of Bolton's Ridge Oh, death's anchorage Death was in the staring sun Fixing its eyes on everyone It rattled the bones of the Light Horsemen Still lying out there in the open As we advancing in the sun As we advancing every man As we advancing in the sun Sing, "Death to all and everyone" edit: now my signature looks awkward
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Listening to Octopus's Garden by The Beatles makes me think of Oin.
In all seriousness, though, I was listening to Last of the Famous International Playboys by Morrissey and couldn't help thinking of Sauron - particularly his relationship with Melkor. I imagine Sauron being enamoured of him and wanting to impress him with his deeds of darkness. The song is originally about the London gangsters known as the Kray twins (Ronnie and Reggie Kray), from the 1960s. I can just imagine Sauron having similar feelings of idealization for Melkor. Dear hero, imprisoned With all the new crimes That you are perfecting Oh, I can't help quoting you 'Cause everything That you said rings true And now in my cell Well, I followed you And here's a list of who I slew Reggie Kray, do you know my name? Oh, don't say you don't Please say you do, ohh ohh I am the last of the famous International playboys The last of the famous International playboys And in my cell Well, I loved you And every man with a job to do Ronnie Kray, do you know my face? Oh, don't say you don't Please say you do, ohh ohh I am the last of the famous International playboys The last of the famous International playboys In our lifetime those who kill The news world Hands them stardom And these are the ways On which I was raised These are the ways On which I was raised I never wanted to kill I am not naturally evil Such things I do Just to make myself More attractive to you Have I failed? Oh, the last of the famous International playboys
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Beard of Stars by Marc Bolan and Tyrannosaurus Rex. His works were heavily inspired by Tolkien. It would have been his 66. birthday today by the way.
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"No Quarter" Close the door, put out the light. You know they won't be home tonight. The snow falls hard and don't you know? The winds of Thor are blowing cold. They're wearing steel that's bright and true They carry news that must get through. They choose the path where no-one goes. They hold no quarter. Walking side by side with death, The devil mocks their every step The snow drives back the foot that's slow, The dogs of doom are howling more They carry news that must get through, To build a dream for me and you They choose the path where no-one goes. They hold no quarter. They ask no quarter. The pain, the pain without quarter. They ask no quarter. The dogs of doom are howling more! |
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... and for something a bit different...
Faun - Rosmarin has a Middle Earthy feel to it. |
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Even though it is not current music, right now I am getting LotR associations when I read or hear the work of Jeppe Aakjær (1866-1930). Especially the poems/songs “Ole sad på en knold og sang” and “Havren”. I normally prefer his work that comments on social issues, such as rural poverty, but obviously there is not any Tolkien-feel to poems such as “Jens Roadman”
What I find Tolkienesque about "Ole..." is (besides all the tralalalaley) the sense of longing dwelling in the heart of man, the desire to cross the sea and so on... My guess is that this song is inspired by the many Danes migrating to the US and Australia in the late 19th century. Anyways here is my feeble translation of “Ole sad på en knold og sang” (also the youtube video I have linked to, is to a slightly odd a cappella version of the song) Quote:
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10-25-2013, 07:44 AM | #105 |
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I think Veni Veni Bella by Medieval Baebes has a nice Imladrisy vibe to it.
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10-28-2013, 02:28 PM | #106 |
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I could see a song like Filii Neidhardi by Corvus Corax being played by the Dunlendings, or in some region of Rhovanion.
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11-13-2013, 10:57 AM | #107 |
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Elves in Tights
There's some nice footage of Legolas and Haldir from the LotR films, to the tune of Men in Tights. The song is from the film Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1996), a spoof of Robin Hood films, in particular the one with Kevin Costner in it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE9TPGx1Jcs I admit that I can't listen to the song now without thinking of those two elves... |
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what about Lost Horizons , by the Gin Blossoms
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06-03-2014, 07:37 PM | #109 |
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A Hindi song Hum rahe ya na rahe kal reminds me of the age that is passing. The song's about moving on in life, and when you move on, only memories remain with you- good and bad. So fits LOTR very well. Another one is My Immortals, it reminds of Frodo at times.
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I had to put this in because I love BNL. I can easily put Gandalf, Elrond, and Galadriel in this video wringing their hands about the Ring.
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