Lord of the Rings | Middle Earth Music & Ambience, 3 Hours

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Enjoy these amazing landscapes representing Middle-Earth and an epic mix of music from The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Lord of the Rings Online! What is your favorite realm of Middle-Earth?
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Tracklist (Looped):
0:00-5:20 Long Ways to Go Yet / "Gollum's Song" (feat. Emiliana Torrini) · Howard Shore · Emiliana Torrini, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - the Complete Recordings, Composed and Conducted by Howard Shore, New Line Productions, Inc.    • Long Ways to Go Yet / "Gollum's Song"...  
5:21-8:52 Over Hill · Howard Shore - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), Composed and Conducted by Howard Shore, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.    • Over Hill  
8:53-13:48 Courage and Wisdom, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), Composed and Conducted by Howard Shore, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.    • Courage and Wisdom  
13:49-15:12 Elanor (feat. Sir James Galway), The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King - The Complete Recordings, Composed and Conducted by Howard Shore, New Line Productions, Inc.    • Elanor (feat. Sir James Galway)  
15:13-18:06 The Houses of Healing (feat. Liv Tyler) The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King - The Complete Recordings, Composed and Conducted by Howard Shore, New Line Productions, Inc.    • The Houses of Healing (feat. Liv Tyler)  
18:07-20:25 Heart of a Hero, Lord of the Rings Online Soundtrack - Chance Thomas,    • #10: Lord of the Rings Online Soundtr...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @JeepRide08
    This Trilogy helped me keep my sobriety. After 3 months without drinking I found a bottle that I hid in my house. I almost drank it and there was my DVD trilogy staring at me. Frodo fumbling with the ring. I heard the ring,whiskey talking to me. Howard Shore’s beautiful music. In a matter of seconds I found the “ring” and cast into the chasm of Mount Doom. My sink!!! True story
  • @TJSaw
    The greatest book ever written.
    The greatest movie ever made.
    The greatest movie soundtrack ever composed.
    The greatest film crew ever assembled.
    The greatest fandom to ever exist.

    The Lord of the Rings - one tale to rule them all.
  • I am nearly 70 years old. The Hobbit (the book, c. 1937) was in my elementary school library. I picked it up when I was in 4th grade and read, "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit." I was hooked. I must have read that book ten times. I spent my meager allowance on a paperback copy sold through the Scholastic Books program.

    It wasn't until my 3rd year of college, during the years of Vietnam, Watergate, and civil rights riots that I discovered Lord of the Rings. All us hippies read Lord of the Rings. Our literature professors dismissed it as a WWII allegory or as "kiddie lit," or as one aging McCarthyist put it, "hippie lit." Little did they know that Tolkien has spawned a literary revolution.

    The first attempts to make movies of the books were pitiful. Peter Jackson was still a young stripling hardly out of short pants and nobody had ever seen a desktop computer yet. CGI wasn't even in anyone's vision. Howard Shore was very well known as a composer of cinema scores, but Lord of the Rings is considered his masterpiece.

    That's your history lesson for today, all you young folks. :-)
  • Sometimes when I feel lonely or sad there is no music I want or need to hear more than this. For years it has brought a strange sort of comfort. It is as if I am remembering a world I've never been to, remembering that if I don't fit into this world, it's simply because I was made for another one.
  • @aragorn9908
    Sons of Gondor! Of Rohan! My brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me! A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship. But it is not this day. An hour of wolves and shattered shields when the age of Men comes crashing down! But it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good Earth, I bid you stand! Men of the West!
  • @muffylp4140
    Not a single negative comment. No ones arguing. Just a bunch of people who may lost something and found it in this music again, or in the books. It's magical.
  • “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” - Gandalf
  • @ericmailler8048
    "There's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo, and it's worth fighting for."
  • @jipdraak7739
    My friend and i loved the Lord of the Rings books. We both loved reading the books and when we both turned 12, we could watch the movies (we were 11 at the time). My birthday is on May the 15th, his May the 26th. Time flew by as we were so excited to watch the movies. When i turned 12, i got the dvd's of all the 3 films, but i made a promise to my friend we would watch them together for the first time so, i waited until his 12th birthday. As soon as we came home from school, we made popcorn and watched them all in one sitting. It was an absolute joy to watch them. We both loved gaming so when we heard that there would be coming a LEGO Lord of the Rings game, we "jumped holes in the ceiling" my mom said. We waited for what seemed like YEARS for the game to release. And when the time had finally come, we rushed to the store and bought 1 disc. As soon as we got home we put in my xBox 360 and played it every, single, day. Make homework as soon as you come home frome school? No, play LEGO Lord of the Rings. We completed it in like 2 - 3 weeks. We knew there was an upcoming move from The Hobbit. We also loved reading the books of The Hobbit so when we heard that, we couldn't be more excited. The movie got released 2 or 3 weeks after we completed playing LEGO Lord of the Rings so we didn't have to wait long. Again, we rushed home after school to watch the new movie (our moms had gotten the movies for us). We loved it. We pulled an all-nighter. Around the time when the 2nd The Hobbit movie got released, my friend got sick. We first thought it was just a simple cold so we ignored it. But he didn't got any better so, he went to the doctor and it turned out he got Stage 3 cancer. We of course were in absolute shock. In a short period of time, it got worse and worse and he had to go to the hospital. He couldn't do much except lay in bed (this was around Christmas). The 2nd Hobbit movie had just released but this time, it didn't feel good. We couldn't pull an all-nighter and watch it as we did with the previous ones. As Christmas gift, i have him the 2nd Hobbit movie. We both were so excited to watch it together, even though it had to be different this time (i hadn't seen it yet). We had such joy watching it in the hospital. A few months had passed and things still wouldn't get better. Around our birthdays, things even got so bad he had to move to an other hospital. Things went a little better, but again around November things got really really bad. He sadly passed away, a few weeks before the 3rd movie got released. I couldn't stop crying for weeks. It felt so bad to watch the movie without him. When LEGO The Hobbit came out, i played it on the exact same place as we used to play together. The soundtracks, the books, the movies, the games, it all reminds me of him. Especially the soundtracks. Every year around our birthdays and christmas, i listen to this to feel more connected again.

    (And Matthew, if you see this, i collected all the coins as you always wanted me to do)
  • @istari1392
    "But in the end it's only a passing thing, this shadow; even darkness must pass" - Samwise Gamgee
  • @john-zp3zz
    It’s like in the great stories Mr. Frodo.
    The ones that really mattered.
    Full of darkness and danger they were,
    and sometimes you didn’t want to know the end.
    Because how could the end be happy.
    How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad happened.
    But in the end, it’s only a passing thing, this shadow.
    Even darkness must pass.
    A new day will come.
    And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer.
    Those were the stories that stayed with you.
    That meant something.
    Even if you were too small to understand why.
    But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand.
    I know now.
    Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn’t.
    Because they were holding on to something.

    Frodo : What are we holding on to, Sam?

    Sam : That there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for.
  • @musicapara2834
    Love this quote by Roger Miller: “Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet”.
  • I remember I was 18 when Fellowship first came out. A girlfriend of mine at the time was so excited to see it, having read the books in school. I was on the fence. Having seen the Burger King Commercials promoting this movie I thought it looked like a cheesy CGI messy kids movie. Then, I went to see it with her and as soon as the opening music and the opening back story of Sauron and the ring came on, I was IMMEDIATELY like "whoa, this is different. holy fuck." By the end I had the feeling that probably folks in 1977 had when they left the theater seeing Star Wars for the first time. I have not had a movie experience like that since 2001. Something i'll never forget!
  • I just want the person reading this to be healthy, happy and loved! Wishing you a good day!
  • @JehuShaver
    Frodo: "I wish the Ring had never come to me. I wish none of this had happened"
    Gandalf: "So do all who live to see such times, but that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us”
    -J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
  • I read The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings in my teens. I read it to my kids when they were old enough. And now my Grandkids are reading it. My favorite recollection of reading it to my youngest son was when Gandalf fell in battle with the Balrog. My son was shocked. " Gandalf can't be dead ! That can't happen ! " To which I replied " Sorry son, Gandalf the Grey is dead. " It certainly heightened the appearance of Gandalf the White . Now in his 30s he still remembers that .