Solemnity - One Rode To Asa Bay FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | There Will Be Blood Tonight | 3:47 |
| 2 | One Rode To Asa Bay | 10:05 |
Notes
Side A is 33 rpm; Side B is 45 rpm
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One Rode to Asa Bay is a song by Bathory about the Christianization of Scandinavia and appears on the 1990 album Hammerheart. Cover versions of the song have been recorded by Opera IX and Mystic Circle. Quorthon dedicated the song to C. Dean Andersson, who had earlier sent some of his books to Quorthon. The village's name in the song, Asa Bay, comes from pseudonym Asa Drake which Andersson used in some of his books. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Bathory - One rode to asa bay - Official videoYouTube. One Rode To ASA Bay Bathory. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Band Name Solemnity. Album Name One Rode to Asa Bay. Type Single. Released date 17 January 2007. Labels Solemnity Music. Music StyleHeavy Metal. Members owning this album0. One Rode to Asa Bay Live in the Ulmer Münster. There Will Be Blood Tonight Lizzy Borden Cover. Total playing time: 13:48. Buy this album. Solemnity discography all. Another Bloody Sabbath 2006. Lords of the Damned 2008. One Rode to Asa Bay. A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. One Rode To Asa Bay. Play album. Go to artist Bathorys most well-known song, One Rode to Asa Bay deals with the Christianization of Scandinavia and more broadly, the Christian cultural takeover of the entire world through a fictional place called Asa Bay. Usually regarded among metals biggest lyrical triumphs, the song begins with the Christian missionaries and conquerors as a mere object of rumor and awe, but ends with their destruction of the old Norse religious traditions. The song was written at the height of Quorthons facination with pagan mythology, but instead of being full of bitterness towards Christianity, One Ro. Album 2006. Sorry, something went man rode the way through the woods Down to Asa bay Where dragon ships had sailed to sea More times than one could say To see with own eyes the wonder People told of from man to man The God of all almightyness Had arrived from a foreign land The rumours told of a man Who had come from the other side. the seas Carrying gold cross around neck in chain And spoke in strange tongue of peace He had come with strange men in armour Dressed in purple shirts and lace Smelling not of beer but flowers And with no hair in face And the bold man carrying cross Had told all one of Asa bay The God of all ma. One man rode the way through the woods Down to Asa bay Where dragon ships had sailed to sea More times than one could say To see with own eyes the wonder People told of from man to man The God of all almightyness Had arrived from a foreign land. The rumors told of a man Who had come from the other side the seas Carrying gold cross around neck in chain And spoke in strange tongue of peace He had come with strange men in armor Dressed in purple shirts and lace Smelling not of beer but flowers And with no hair in face






















