I've heard people ask why the records of the 50s and 60s got that lush sound, and this is literally the answer. No digital reverb, they'd have huge halls or echo chambers, sometimes complicated tunnels, miked and mixed in with the original source sound to give it this dreamy quality. Beautifully played, and a beautiful quality. Thanks for this!
I'm excited about physical modeling technology for exactly that reason. Getting that beautiful lush sound without needing to find spaces like this is wonderful especially for people who don't have any near them (me)
@@BTTRSWYT It is quite amazing tho is it not? The intelligence and creativity to find ideas like that, to create something like that without a machine. Simply amazing, i am an engineer student who loves tech that can make this easier, but i find even more fascinating how one could make something like that and make it work like that.
@@MisterShaggyDoo bruh. Respectfully, it’s not that complicated to find a tunnel and record an instrument to get that hall reverb effect. And it’s not that complicated to add a recording of a counter melody.
@@timg8257you think that bc it exists now. During that time, it was a novel idea. Who would take their instrument to a tunnel to randomly play when they can play at home and sound just fine? It’s not abt how complicated it is, it’s abt how novel and how strange it is to even think of. In fact, it was probably found accidentally, not on purpose.
I know a trumpet player who always plays this song to warm up. We’re not super close, and he’s still in my life, but hearing this somehow still makes me sad and nostalgic for hearing him play.
Being nostalgic in advance is such a relatable feeling lol. You know that those moments arent gone, but someday they will be. Makes you appreciate the good times while youre there a little more imo
*the sun setting on a silent, desolate, and maimed battle field, broken and exploded vehicles everywhere, dead bodies, and everything slowly being engulfed into darkness of night.*
Imagine sitting in the throne of the final boss after a painful battle watching the sunrise while this song plays, reminding yourself that true peace is found in great pain.
Me and my girlfriend have a long distance relationship, and after all the 20 hour journeys to see each other, I feel like this song encapsulates the feeling of finally seeing each other in person perfectly. It is both relief, bliss and calm.
if you're on pc you can right click and click the loop option, or if you're on mobile you can click the little settings gear, go to additional settings, then press loop
its always funny to me to learn that an old song was in a movie or smth that i never watched since im that weird 20-something entity that listens to 20s/30s/40s hits in my free time for fun. even when i was like 10 i loved those old songs quite a bit. even my grandparents thought it was weird that i'd seek them out. that and old cartoons. i just find them to be so fascinating and cool... its certainly not the only music i listen to, but its really interesting to figuratively go back in time and get into the headspace of the people who were my age *back then.* you know?
Heard it once, then heard it twice... *then heard it once again.* One of those early-to-mid 20th century songs that should be timeless. It deserves it.
Many of us have been there, are still there. I know I am. I'm not here to bring any wisdom but to say, you're not alone. Hold on tight to the people you still have left in your life, and cherish them the best you can. It won't heal the wound but it will ease the pain. Hang in there my guy.
1/26/24: It's a Friday, and I've been listening to this song a bit during this whole week, listening to it with a sense of loneliness. I very much look forward to the days when I've found a nice lady to dance to this with. We'll make each other so happy. One day, I'll come back and update yall when that time has come :)
I love this so much. Nobody around. Peace. It truly sounds like, an end.. And that Reverb is perfect. Not echoey, but REVERBEY and a crisp clear sound - without interference. And I feel like this music is so forgotten and nostalgic because it's so 'un-modern', but it really wasn't that long ago. Less than 100 years and sounds like both older and newer. It's like a generation we lost.. A generation we forgot, a time.. that didn't matter apart from history.
Honestly I just received some really hard news, and I’m at my breaking point. I clicked on this because I remembered this song being comforting to me and I just want to say thank you, idk where i’d be if I hadn’t heard this.
i was in a similar situation a few months ago aswell. my cousin died of cancer wich still really hurts, but ive (mostly) gotten out of that low point. Just keep going, because its going to be better, always, and there are people who care about you. if you need to talk, just hmu, i care about you. Im just some stranger, but i wish for your best. Keep going bro
I remember listening to this song on a dock in the darkness of night, wondering if I'd ever feel those lyrics without a sense of loneliness. Now fast forward a few years and it's one of the first songs I danced to with my girlfriend, it's funny how music changes from time to time
I used to play this on trumpet 10 yrs ago and i wish i would've kept with it. But this brings back so many memories i cant even explain it.. such a good song
i dont know how this video didn't get recommended to everyone. this is just a masterpiece. i imagine myself listening to this song in a post-apocalyptic world, with no hope, no one left, just me. felt chills down the spine all the time listening to this. as i said, a masterpiece.
Life has truly ended. Anyone who has heard thia song....you will know the secrets. The world has ended a long long time ago....we are just reliving memories again and again
I know you dont check the comments on this, but I still want you to know how well this was put together. This is one of my favorite songs, and I come back here to listen to this version every now and then.
This somehow reminds me of my childhood in a good way and bad way. It feels like out of nowhere youre sitting on the floor watching cartoons on a sunday and eating a home cooked meal from your mom, feeling a warm sensation travel throughout your body. It that isnt peace then i dont know what is
I cannot help but hear a quiet, distant angelic singing in the background. Like I am dying, not from battle nor from age or sickness, but as if I have accepted my death and called upon it myself. I am tired, and I rest one last time, to dream eternity forever. I like it.
Ngl, this song made me cry a little. I had a good childhood growing up with the same friend group for years, and when one of my best mates stopped chatting, i got quite sad. Recently, however, he came over the other day, and we caught up again after the holidays. We chatted long into the night about life school, his girlfriend, etc. by a fire we made it brought back old memories this song was playing while we chatting . thank you for this video i appreciate it alot😊
Ah yes I feel like I am in a mall with no one and its darkness and the song is just playing by itself great (Ok seriously its pretty good the song I like it alot)
A while ago I went to the abandoned pa turnpike. Thought it’d be fun to walk the whole thing in a day, and tbh, it was. I had a cassette player on me, with a couple songs loaded up. Fallout style old times beats. One song was “house of the rising sun” I was walking through a tunnel, it was over a mile and a half long. And I see lights. One flickers. It’s people. I let the song play, then stop my music. Then I hear it. They play it back. To say it sounded majestic would be a massive understatement. It’s was beyond words. The guitar sounded like a trumpet. It was distorted and otherworldly. Phenomenal A memory I will surely never forget
There’s abandoned train tunnels in Truckee, CA (Donner Tunnels) and this would sound amazing in them. I usually bring my Bluetooth speakers in a backpack through the tunnels while walking/hiking and it’s always fun to blast music with the natural reverb
maybe nobody will read this, but, this is what I want in my funeral, right now I'm very far away from that whole event that eventually will happen one day, but, this song gives a sense of comfort, even tho I know I'll end up alone, I know I will, since I'm the youngest, everyone will leave, and I'll be left there, maybe in a nursing home, this song makes me think of that, if I could see myself as that old lady, I would finally give her the company she wanted for so long, the one I will crave in the future
I’m not sure what platforms you’d publish it on, but as far as youtube goes I think you’re fine to use this. I haven’t been copyright striked for this video and youtube doesn’t seem to recognize what song it’s a part of. I’m not quite sure how it works either tho. I hope your short film goes well :)