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Renzer
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Feb 16 2013, 6:07pm
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Misty Mountains FULL version
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Hi everyone. I've found it on youtube.. the full version of Misty Mountains song.. It's so beautiful and haunting, really... -_- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJAwSPHAKhg
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ryouko
Lorien
Feb 16 2013, 7:47pm
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I was hoping it'd be RA and cast singing. Still it was well done!
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea

Feb 17 2013, 8:45am
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this is the really full version, all 27 verses from the whole book (and a bit more, from where I'm not sure, possibly an appendix or Unfinished Tales or something. This is a lovely young Elven lass with a high voice ( I prefer the deep voices of Armitage & Co.) but she is quite talented. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME5urFBf0kk
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Otaku-sempai
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Feb 17 2013, 4:15pm
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this is the really full version, all 27 verses from the whole book (and a bit more, from where I'm not sure, possibly an appendix or Unfinished Tales or something. I'm not sure how you are coming up with 27 verses. The original song that the dwarves sing at Bag End has 10 published verses. The dwarven song at Beorn's house has 6 verses, and while it has roughly the same structure, I don't consider it to be part of the same work. "The Mountain-king's Return" (4 verses) is a mannish song sung the the Lake-men in Esgaroth and is distinctly different from the others. The song the other dwarves of the company sing to Thorin beneath Lonely Mountain (7 verses) is the most like the first one; but even that seems to be a follow-up to the original rather than a continuation of it. Granted, all of the above do add up to 27 verses, but I can't see how the Lake-men's song can even remotely be included with the others.
'There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world.' - Gandalf the Grey, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Otaku-sempai
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Feb 17 2013, 4:50pm
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Just listened to the full version
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ShadowCa7 does not incorporate the Lake-men's song into the whole, but I'm not sure where those final verses come from. I seem to hear borrowings from Bilbo and Frodo, but I think that they have been substantially reworked.
'There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world.' - Gandalf the Grey, The Fellowship of the Ring
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea

Feb 17 2013, 8:48pm
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I was reading those, in the book, as being parts of the same song... of course, I am visual (artist!), and somewhat musically impaired >D I hope they use the other songs from the book in the films... Richard Armitage has a great voice!
Go outside and play...
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