Efenwealt Wystle
A song about Ragnarok - the Norse version of Armageddon. Many people have said it sounds rather 'Jethro Tull'. I'd love to hear a heavy metal band do a cover.
Some nonsense that fell out of my head one afternoon. A half dozen cliches about Norse culture set to music.
This is an new recording of this anonymous trouvere song circa 1200. Translation by me.
I wrote this silly ballad about my friend Mikhail Kazimirovitch Pomeshanov. So the guy snores a little. Give 'im a break. He's a nice enough fellow.
I wrote this little love song many years ago for an Atlantian Royal Bard competition. It has since become infinitely more popular than I could have ever imagined. I offer it to you to download for free.
This tune was first collected around 1250 in the Cantigas de Santa Maria manuscript comissioned by King Alphonse X of Spain. Though the tune and lyrics are very old, this arrangement is rather techno.
Imagine the 16th century broadside balled 'Greensleeves' as performed by 'Death Tongue' with Bill the Cat on lead electric tongue, Opus on Tuba, and special guest vocalist Elmer Fudd.
If the B-52s sang about Harry Potter, it might sound like this.
Imagine walking through the woods and you think you're being watched by faeries...
A blusey-rock sounding thing about a ficitious trip to an SCA event that many SCAdians will likely find familiar.
A little ditty about 7 gentlemen for whom I have only the deepest admiration and respect.
There she was, just a walking down the street...
This is a trouvere song from around 1200. My english transliteration is based on a literal translation found in an old copy of the Historical Anthology of Music. I tried to keep the same rhyme and meter of the original
A goofy ballad about a scottish bagpiper who started playing a little too early one morning.
This is what happens when Greensleeves gets highjacked by the Sha-na-nas...