A fictional account of how Ravel composed Bolero. It was inspired by and commissioned by Ida Rubenstein who happened to be a ballet dancer, actress, and nude model in Europe. Bolero is on the list of top 10 sexiest classical compositions.
StarWars somehow still gives me goosebumps: Now This is StarWars- what it's truly about- that feeling baby! It has depth and a breath of fresh air- somehow authentic and nearly encouraging and loving. Dang beautiful what ever it is
Spectre sucked anyway, that would be a shame that a masterpiece of a song gets associated with an abomination of a movie, that song should be kept for a future great Bond film.
Im pretty sure that from like 2 minutes to 3 or something like that his motion graphics didnt load in or something and he forgot to check and then he uplkoaded it and it did really well so he didnt change it lol. one more reason to watch your videos after rendering
I was 10 when we were able to watch The Fellowship on DVD. It will always be my favorite movie no matter what other movies come along. It means so much to me and is such a great part of my life.
I always like to say this and UP's soundtracks are probably the best soundtracks ever made to connect with emotionally, they are truly a top standard for other movies soundtrack arrangements
Messiaen's color association with the notes are completely wrong when each note is raised in octaves into the light spectrum. Not one note is correct, the entire concept of it from his perspective is subjective and imaginary.
i think lots of you will not understand but for me as a 61year german male and bond fan since childhood this song sounds not really finished or over finished. and not hit the target . . it sounds like they trys hard to be a bond song but there so much other things include and around that its simply too much... dont kill me to hard ... (just a friendly phrase.. i dont care) and btw Millenium would been at his time even a great bond song. ....in this way you can find here in youtube: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Millennium Robbie Williams.
The vocals were not catchy and pop enough for them. I have to agree though the music in Radiohead's tune is beautiful. Serious music does not sell like pop does.
I 1000% disagree all of his Ost sound the same the most overrated musicians of all time sure it's iconic but that doesn't mean that it's good. But Jesus try listening to Joe Hisaishi who made unique and such as iconic Ost for spirited away my neighbor totoro the boy and the heron kiki's delivery service his Ost is great and different and not always the same garbage like with John Williams. I personally think it's just nostalgie of people liking his music.
I’ve never really liked Radiohead but for time THIS is the true bond spectre theme. Everything about it fits so much better into the feel and narrative of the movie
It's ok for background mode track but It's not a perfect theme for a movie for several reasons; the melody has no hook, the verse is too slow and complex to be memorable. No one will come out of the theater humming it.
All the fawning in the video as well as the comments are nauseously clueless. I'm a diehard Radiohead fan (In the Basement KOTL, esp Separator and Codex play on repeat in my house), and even I can tell you: within 1 second of hearing Thom's voice (5:03), it is unfortunately neither masculine nor sultry feminine (see Sherly's Crow's Tomorrow Never Dies theme song). There is no way that Thom's voice, as uniquely rapturous to us fans as it may be, suits ANY aspect of a James Bond's life. It is a zero-testosterone angsty whine that destroys all credibility of the franchise, and I would have nixed it, too. Mind you, I say this as a fan who ardently believes Thom is probably in the 100 greatest artists in the past 100 years.