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Pumped up kicks 1337 A.D (A medieval cover with vocals)

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Heard this a few days ago and it was probably the best thing I heard in ages. Original song by @FosterThePeople : /watch/QTv4Xi7ZTDSZ4 Really wanna thank Cornelius Link for giving us this one hell of an instrumental cover, Here's the link to the original song /watch/IcmMY5J04lK0M Now go listen to it again XD Also a very big thanks Cyropinacle for the lyrics he commented on the original video /channel/UCAMeypEhRdnbvrJCmRGWOxA Wanna follow and support me? https://open.spotify.com/artist/4y9XM0PsNhwYu6PmzpsjB5 https://www.patreon.com/the_miracle_aligner?fan_landing=true https://music.apple.com/bm/artist/the-miracle-aligner/1534341495 https://paypal.me/jakholethaisii?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_US Leave a like if you like the video 🙌 it really helps the algorithm to make insignificants like me linger a little longer compelling me to upload more 😂 #FosterThePeople #PumpedUpKicks

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    @the_miracle_aligner4 years ago Wow, OMG. Thank you for all the kind words of praise and appreciation folks, never did I imagine i would get such overwhelming positivity and love from ya'll but it is what it is. I pray I can keep delivering and entertaining all you Lords and ladies out there. ( Also, thanks for all the hilarious comments, Im having a swell ass day reading through all of them XD ) If you like what I do then you'll Love this ❤ Please go check it out :- ... 2513
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    @jackieboy84604 years ago When thou maketh fun of the silent student and they begin to unsheathe their weapon: 12179
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    @dailygurrilavideos4 years ago Thou hath been honourable toward me. Come not to the market on the morrow. 5423
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    @ponyboy43974 years ago “Passeth thy auxiliary lute”
    “Thou best not to play waste”
    Me:
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    @NorrieKeane4 years ago when the child whomst refrains from speaking arrives at the church with a lyre case, but he playeth not the lyre 3124
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    @BeeBait4 years ago "What kind of music do you like?"
    "Modern Classical..."
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    @elle16524 years ago Historians in the future looking on the internet to see what people did for entertainment in quarantine: i n t e r e s t i n g 799
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    @krealyesitisbeta56424 years ago The teacher: “Thoust madeth a mistake naive.” Pulls out a crossbow 1372
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    @Joe-pm8de4 years ago ‘Tis but a jest till’ the lords boy brings out a crossbow during town school. 6744
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    @oscarp75104 years ago When the quiet kid is called a milk drinker for the last time 947
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    @williamthepigeon18484 years ago The jester when he realizes they weren’t laughing with him. 337
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    @narwhalthedestroyer46254 years ago This man is a mad lad he literally liked every single person’s comment in the comment section That’s over 2600 people 467
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    @onyxsavior71794 years ago When the aloof girl whispereth the lyrics to this song under her breath as she revealeths her bow: 1182
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    @firehunterz23114 years ago 'Tis naught but a tune crafted by a master bard. 3857
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    @Kings_Crossing4 years ago The Bard's guild banned this song from being played at large folk gatherings in 1340, The council deemed it unfit after several occurences of violence at Trivium classes in the Studium Generales. 95
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    @themerchantof11754 years ago As someone who’s working towards being a history teacher and wanted to be a historian since I was twelve, this puts a smile on my face. 213
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    @heretic5374 years ago imagine:
    richard the edgy medieval kid, stealing his father's longbow, and shooting arrows at the other medieval kids who were mean to him
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    @baguetteflavoredtonicwater26744 years ago "Remember, No European."
    walks out of stairwell with three other sharply dressed knights.
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    @airdirtpc80194 years ago My brother died 3 weeks ago and this is exactly something I would call him to check out. Thank you. It's truly amazing. 289
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    @Divinemakyr4 years ago "Did you hear the myths?"
    "No."
    "I hear he still likes the comments to this day."
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    @dorkmax70734 years ago Fun facts for ya: Any child over the age of 8 would have access to a bow. From their youth, young peasant men of England trained at archery constantly, until the had the strength to draw a longbow taller than a full grown man. By the time one can be called up into the English levies, he has the strength to pull on a bow with 100 lbs-force. Skeletons of archers show noticeable effect on the bones. It was the closest thing medieval England had to a national pastime, and King Edward III briefly outlawed all other pastimes to ensure everyone was practicing their archery ... 1148
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    @1a2v2a14 years ago My History teacher when he takes a shower : 2203
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    @anonthe-third2367last year The translation of "quick pull trigger" to "swift knocked arrow" makes me unreasonably happy. 9
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    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache4 years ago All thine other squires with the shined vambraces best sprinteth away from mine longbow. 251
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    @illvminatvs31944 years ago This is more of a historically immersive style of lyrics:
    Richard forgiefan hlêg flêotig hand
    He cannewlâtian wægn wôgian gên cýðan êow sîn plan
    He behealdan hlêg rêocende pipe
    Hangian behlîdan sîn mûð he's wýscan rîdere hêcen, êow
    He hlêotan tôflôwan'th bêga time bûgan
    In sîn Menigu's cofa, swearcian 'th bêgra cist of wræclic baubles
    And yfel drîfan nâh−w¯ær forcunnian æt−hwega
    But swilc sentnes grêtan êow, swilc sentnes grêtan êow
    All duguð elra gumðêod mid êower f¯æt fôtswæð hlêowð fers fyrmest su of formaefstan hrædwilnes, fyrmest su of formaefstan hrêrednes, forðyrnan mîn lûtan.
    All duguð oððe folc wið êower platung fôtswæð hlêowð fer m¯æstefstan hræding, bestefstan hrêrednes, fæstentîd furðor further mîn flângeweorc.
    Fæder bewyrcan'th hlêg langlîce dæghwîl
    He spellung wæcnianeth êðel m êðles late lator, mâl spellung wæcnianeth ganot latest
    And sê onspr¯æc bealcan'th me bêgra egân
    A ofer¯æt ism¯æst sw¯æsende, ac it's forwiernan oððæt spîce
    I forgîemelêasian âbîdaned ðâ cyning ealddôm
    Dôð swinclic câfnes râd mîn folme is ðêah−hwæðere hlêg flêotig-nock herestr¯æl
    I ðing thing wið mîn rêrocende fala
    And âflîeman "êower feaxnes's lîgb¯ære wyrpe, êowic benohte onl¯ætan ferian êower scearpnes" êower
    Endemest ðone as ôðer gumðêod wið êower platung leðercodd fôtswæð hæteru fers fyrmest su of formaefstan hrêrednes, bestefstan hræding, foriernan mîn play.
    Samlîce ðone as elra gumðêod mid êower platung fôtswæð ymbgearwian spellian bestefstan hrædhýdignes, fyrmest su of formaefstan hrêrednes, fæst stæpe rôfer mîn flângeweorc.
    ...
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    @cryo21564 years ago Awesome, dude. I never expected to see my lyrics end up as an actual song. 12550
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    @Bruh-kq9vw4 years ago Everybody medival till the peasant pulls out a bow and a parchment 66
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    @Danny-dx5kb4 years ago Pumped up kicks was created in 2011
    The quiet kid in 2010:
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    @Yapmanpac4 years ago Fun Fact: this was Martin Luther's walk up music when he was summoned at the Diet of Worms. 780
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    @thegunkler43334 years ago My brother:
    What kind of music do you listen to?
    Me listening to this:
    Its complicated.
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    @someonewhoexists73504 years ago I was slightly disappointed at the missed opportunities to say “mine” instead of my. 75
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    @goinggorillasbananas47754 years ago "Thou art a reputable fellow. Pray, do not attend academy on the 'morrow." 410
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    @pixelgenerator54064 years ago I was hoping to see a good cover of this masterpiece, im glad i found this. 3836
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    @DESTRUCTIONSLAYER4 years ago no one:
    YouTube: pumped up kicks 1337 A.D.
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    @sergeystadnique23937 months ago My favorite part of the song is the cough at . It makes the song so alive. (of course I love all other parts very much) 4
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    @Sprottel_SFM4 years ago When the quiet lad says the bag is for knights training but you realized hes from the peasantry 295
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    @kiwifanclub95754 years ago when you’re in history class and the kid in the back tells you to go to the bathroom 195
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    @MarcosRMarin4 years ago As a musician that loves history this is heaven. 17
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    @red-wl8gp4 years ago Every folk witty arses until thou quiet foe unleashes thee bow of wrath 388
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    @averagezoomer4 years ago Of whence the silent child asketh of thou not to arrive at jousting practice on the next sunrise. 311
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    @ProperlyParanoid4 years ago Here's the plan:
    1. Travel back in time to the middle ages.
    2. Make this song popular.
    3. Medieval kids take inspiration from it, random shootings become common.
    4. Over the centuries the culture adapts to it, develops old traditions that keep school shootings to a minimum, maybe by paying attention to the disturbed kids.
    5. You return to the present day America: awesome, no more school shootings, you get to live for a little while longer.
    ...
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    @olbradley4 years ago This should have played after the Cumans killed Henry's parents in KcD. 36
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    @Jack1rules4 years ago When thoust is historically knowledgeable and a quiet youngling 303
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    @demandedbog63184 years ago Why the kid who take a vow of silence gets called Eunic for the last time 830
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    @Studiosmediamilk7 months ago Politicians in 14th century: LONG BOWS SHOULD BE BANNED!!! Short bows are enough!!! 3
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    @eksadisslast year Insane how different the 1066 version is to this one. So much has changed in like 250 years. 3
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    @AWACS_Snowblind4 years ago I've spent a good 20 minutes looking for the medieval slang equivalent of "bops" and honestly, kinda wish I developed some research skills.
    Closest I got is "Woodness".
    "O' Lord knows thy song is woodness"
    ...
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    @djemseyfi74164 years ago Richard is a madman with a fully automatic bow. 172
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    @fourdoorsmoresmores4 years ago I desire thine tune to accompany thy ogre Shrek upon his fifth quest 25
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    @allennelson19874 years ago Historically accurate. The Longbow was THE ranged weapon in the Middle Ages. Silent, reliable, far-reaching, and lethal, when fired by multiple soldiers at once, it was unstoppable. If you have a bow, even today, you need to keep it locked up separate from the arrows, seriously. From a safety point of view, it is a firearm. ... 59
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    @Bruno-gj4jj4 years ago Imagine travelling back in time and showing this to some English folks in 1300 ... 190
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    @sethleoric25984 years ago "IN EUROPE ALONE, THERE ARE MORE THAN 500 HUNTING ACCIDENTS A YEAR" 136
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    @ab900ify4 years ago This is the first time I've heard the word Sabaton used I'm a historically accurate context. 6
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    @Lambda_Ovine4 years ago This is not a cover, this is secretly the original. The one we knew as the original is actually a cover. 6
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    @nxxynx50394 years ago When the English kid pulls out his longbow in French class. 224
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    @AverageSynth4 years ago When thou cool children have mocked thy quiet minor. 481
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    @meursault70304 years ago All and sundry consider themselves fine pugilists, until the day of our lord cometh to pass wherein Richard employst his swift hand. 8
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    @dragfoul35792 years ago Absolutely most wondrous, lief gentlemen i shalt thank thee f'r this nostalgic music 2
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    @tigbuna4 years ago if jaskier isn’t singing this in series 2 of the witcher then what’s the point 1312
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    @exo-geno60554 years ago Thee a honorable lad,don’t march to archery range by morning 329
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    @qugfiebbd7704 years ago this dude sounds like he had a voice crack everytime he spoke when he was going through puberty 29
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    @FareAlert4 years ago If I had a time machine, I would bring this back in time like back to the future 2 when Marty McFly covered Johnny B Good. Great upload! 4
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    @Blindwordsman4 years ago Thou hath proven thyself virtuous. Prithee, make thyself absent from Squires' training on the morrow. 55
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    @kimberleywilliams78024 years ago Why hath it taken me so long to stumble upon such a brilliant masterpiece, twas thy first mistake. I MUST PRAISE THY RECOMMENDATIONS! 733
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    @VBSlin2 years ago Now, it’s been two weeks since I’ve discovered your music ! And I simply cannot explain how beautifully inspiring it is ! 3
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    @eg68174 years ago This is the absolute best. Keep up the strong work!
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    @llvg42294 years ago The folk shalt make haste less thy filled-quiver lay waste 367
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    @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache4 years ago "Thou art amiable. Ask the headmaster for a pass to go to the privy and do not return." 349
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    @jaredjohnston12594 years ago These are all amazing. Please keep making them! 1
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    @jmgajda80714 years ago Wow! You sung that perfectly!! Massively impressed. And a truly lovely voice as well. 1
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    @silverhassium06224 years ago Day ???? of quarantine: We're starting to create musical masterpieces on YouTube 111
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    @AliMakaveli4 years ago This be ye best cover. I liketh thine version 400
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    @adamoneal64764 years ago The killer nailed a drawing to the common house door, depicting some swamp creature, or perhaps a being from the firmament. 4
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    @user-kv6ki9ge2z4 years ago I just found your channel! I need this in my life. God bless.
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    @ShrimpGaslight4 years ago “Thou sirs art praiseworthy, I beseech thee not attend the squire training grounds come the morrow.” 488
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    @ian58044 years ago “Faster than my arrows”
    intense Minecraft parody flashbacks
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    @cake-diver89914 years ago You guys are so talented!!! Love your work!!!!
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    @being-a-jerk37344 years ago This is just plain awesome! Keep up the good work! 2
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    @spacedoutorca45504 years ago Imagine travelling back in time, playing this, and becoming the most renowned musician in all of Europe. 145
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    @fleurdervs4 years ago "thou hath lost thyne wits, ye"
    me talking to my reflection during quarantine
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    @teresasaunders1424 years ago A friend just sent me a link to this, and I must say it's one of the best things I've listened to in ages. Thank you 3
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    @sinisalucic19964 years ago This is so good..now it comes to mind how the lyrics and fabula of the song fit medieval era well.. 3
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    @antimeme55454 years ago This is my new jam with the boys-- I'm sorry
    This is mine own new jameth with the boys
    420
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    @nicholasschrader71794 years ago Curious if any historians can clarify the occurance of school shootings during the middle ages. 301
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    @Warzywko324 years ago OMG! This is gold! Thank you man for that!
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    @LordDarthHarry4 years ago The story of a young lad who was bullied by his peers because his father was not a "real knight" rather he was a mere longbowman who was knighted after saving the King's life. 53
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    @riku321944 years ago The only issue I have with the lyrics is that "thyne" should be "tham" or "than", the plural object form of middle english's "the"("the"'s form of "them"), since "thyne" is a middle english variant spelling of "thin"(thy) and that the original lyrics use "the". But otherwise, it's an awesome parody. ... 221
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    @helloimayan4 years ago I, as a person who does historical archery, love this like a LOT 2
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    @antmangoes19974 years ago So amazing! This is my new favorite song
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    @alexandrelealpiresjunior19364 years ago Townguards look at eachother and then to the bard playing this song. 36
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    @sticks46324 years ago "Do not attend knight training tomorrow" 39
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    @phoenixblue-koszalka15184 years ago This is awesome!!! You're very talented.
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    @TheSeth20034 years ago I wonder if the people in the future will be confused if this a cover or an actual medieval piece 112
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    @basketwind41104 years ago this is the peak of humanity. it’s all downhill from here 40