Medieval Music - 'Hardcore' Party Mix
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Published 2013-07-06
0:00 La Suite Meurtriere - Vox Vulgaris
4:25 La Segonda retroencha - Martin Best Medieval Ensemble
5:52 Salterello [I] - Instanpitta
11:08 Rokatanc - Vox Vulgaris
15:01 Rassa, tan creis e monta e poia - Martin Best Medieval Ensemble
17:01 Salterello -Trotto [II] - Instanpitta
21:57 Spanish Bombs - Vox Vulgaris
24:09 Au Temps D'auost - Martin Best Medieval Ensemble
25:27 Amarcatu - Os Trabucos
29:58 Odisete - Os Trabucos
33:59 Tempus transit gelidum - Martin Best Medieval Ensemble
36:42 Esek Bayrami - Vox Vulgaris
All Comments (21)
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TheeTube
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Thou used to calleth me on thy carrier pigeon.
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When you're a servant and these tunes slap harder than thy lord's hand
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when you finally get your trebuchet license
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Whatever happens in the silk route, stays in the silk route.
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These beats are sicker than the plague
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The year is 2022 Plague: Check War brewing in Eastern Europe: Check Rich nobles getting richer off of the peasants: Check Civil Strife: Check Looks like its time for Medieval Music - 'Hardcore' Party Mix
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Place thy hands in the air and wave them about as if thou carest not.
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This beat droppeth harder than the executioner's axe
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Friend hands me lyre Friend: Thee bett’r not playeth sinful melodies Me:
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This mix is harder than my bread
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wasn't actually thinking this would slap this hard. came for laughs, stayed for vibes.
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When 2 of thy 16 children survive the winter.
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When thy village's fairest maiden, gives thou a peek at her ankles
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I remember first showing my ankles to these songs. So nostalgic
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Dropped harder than Europe's population during the plague
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Slideth to the left Slideth to the right Criss crosseth Criss crosseth Ev'rybody clapeth thy hands
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when thy crops are bountiful, thy daughters wed, and thy village safe from witchcraft
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I’d imagine bards playing this at a medieval tavern New Years Eve 999, that must’ve been a wild party.
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Returning here after a few years to catch up on the tunes I missed 500 years ago. Good to see some fellow brethren!