It has been answered let me look back and see... I think it is a X-ray Dog song.
It has been answered let me look back and see... I think it is a X-ray Dog song.
Originally Posted by ParashadeOriginally Posted by Vereesà
It's supposed to be like that, almost identical. "Arthas, My Son" was like a chorus and this "Invincible" is the verse.Originally Posted by La
Russell Brower wrote it btw. Everyone should know that.
So the original song "Arthas, My Son" got some tweaking and became "Invincible" :P
still keeps the epic tones as always
you can also hear this at the end of Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne OutroAn Karanir Thanagor,
Long live the king
Mor Ok Anga'lor,
May he reign forever
Mor Ok Gorum Pala'ahm Raval.
May his strength fail him never.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktr_wWHdmhY
seems the song is very old and evolves as warcraft does
FOr people saying that this song will be used in ICC, it already has (sort of). I don't know if this was mentioned yet, but this track was used for the "Fall of the Lich King" 3.3 trailer. They only sampled 15 seconds of the track, but it was perhaps my favorite part of the trailer.
trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp0JatTuN4s
It starts at around 1:00 (when his dad says "Can you feel it, my son?").
Several people have been asking for a download link and several people have given them. Here is a full list where you can download the Invincible song.
http://rapidshare.com/files/339682072/invincible.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vy2h4r...Invincible.mp3
http://www.filefront.com/15408499/invincible.mp3/
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EU90SS2Q
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=93R66OEA
Originally Posted by WyriHaximus
Omg this song is pure ownage!
Gonna melt my eardrums with this one. ;D
First words sound like latin: un victo equinus
Un(defeated) horse - Un(living) horse.
We have a cinematic of the Lich King raising Sindragosa, maybe the next one will show how he raised Invincible from death.
at :39 I can hear "...detriment to Arthas.", so it seems the song is about him (at least to me).
Otherwise, great song, I can really see this playing out when we finish off the LK.
I don't normally prefer these types of songs, but this one was very enjoyable. Thank you for the download link too.
Arrrgghh, lets nerf elemental shamans into nonexsistence, because you know, not only do they do shit dps, we can totally replace their only value to the raid by giving their buff to warlocks. Fun stuff.
Guess I should start shining up my resto gear...
It's not just from the Wrath intro cinematic music (which is called "Arthas, My Son").Originally Posted by emp
It was first used at the end of The Frozen Throne's ending cinematic ("The Ascension"), after Arthas merged with Ner'zhul. TFT ended with the Lich King sitting atop the Frozen Throne, with the camera slowly panning out to show Icecrown Citadel, with a man's voice singing the chant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW02BWFRnkw
"Arthas, My Son" begins with the same chant, but sung by a young boy.
"Invincible" is the first time that the chant has gotten a song all to itself.
I don't know. Invincible was pretty much the only living thing Arthas ever really cared about, in the end. Its death was the first thing that started to send Arthas towards his current path, and the first thing he did after killing his father was to go to the Balnir Farmstead and raise it. He also went berserk with rage when Anasterian sliced off its legs at the Sunwell.Originally Posted by La
as I see ... a lot of people here never finished The Frozen Throne.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW02BWFRnkw
I think blizzard has released a soundtrack with every CE theyve done... I know they did with diablo 2 and I personally own the War 3 and all WoW ones...Originally Posted by The Omega
Actually in that cinematic its the same music but different lyrics... listen closely and you can hear the difference... I also always thought it was interesting that in that cinematic and on the menu of TFT it shows the frozen thrown spire surrounded by water after the mountain around it collapses but in WoW it has a mountain behind it and solid ice in front of it throughout the rest of the zone... so I'm guessing blizz originally had the throne at the northern end of the zone near the ocean instead of on the south end "in the mountains"....Originally Posted by Targo
Probably not but possible... I posted the lyrics for the part similar to the wotlk intro on page 7 and I'm sure that the rest of the song uses the same language which is not latin although during the parts of the wotlk into cinematic where sindragosa is actually coming out of the ice there are a couple lines of latin... I know this because the cinematic art book labels them as such in the translation of the full lyrics to the cinematic's song... and actually now that I look at the lyrics more I would say it's probably not a form of elvish but the native language of azerothian humans, but I don't remember what that one's called...Originally Posted by noklist
You sort of forget just how major an event going into icecrown is, just how much history and how much build up there is to the event, how epic and sad the tale has been. You get caught up with gear and dkp and this and that and boss strategies.
This music however, brings the proper feeling back. It's a fantasy world, and these epic moments are what define it. Can't wait to see what the cinematic is. I expect it will show after killing the lich king. Who knows.
Originally Posted by KathranisOriginally Posted by Syrco
for those wanting to take the youtube route to download the song, heres a website to get a program that rips youtube videos and then has the ability to convert them to MP3 format, among other things.
http://youtubedownload.altervista.org/
i used it, it took me less than a minute and a half to download and then convert. enjoy ^_^
yea and you can download music from this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n6WP9qHyRMOriginally Posted by shogo238
http://www.video2mp3.net/index.phpOriginally Posted by shogo238