My score for 1883 directed by Taylor Sheridan is out now on Sony Music/Milan Records: 1883 Score Volume I available here: hyperurl.co/188... #BrianTyler #1883 #Yellowstone
We never skipped the intro. It set the mood for what was to come. An outstanding episode of depth and feeling. It was an emotional roller coaster. One that made you sit and just ponder afterwards…
Very well said game of thrones was the closest to accomplishing this with one of the main themes in the last episode of the show when Daenerys dies and the main theme is slowed down and played by violin
1883 was a masterpiece of storytelling equalled by the haunting score. The entire series was an emotional rollercoaster that for me personally, had a resounding and lasting effect long after the season finale. Brutal, unforgiving, heartbreaking and beautiful. Its absolutely up there with any western to date.
@@croby95 You’re laughably absurd. Acting is fantastic, especially considering most of the actors are unknowns. Music is phenomenal. Character development is on point. You can go from smiling in one scene to gut wrenching in the next. You don’t need any context from Yellowstone to enjoy this show. And the fact it’s only one season makes it a rare gem.
@@nickhill4896 It should have been longer. The last few episodes felt as though they rushed through large periods of time on the group’s journey. Elsa’s infatuation with the Native fellow was also questionably soon after the demise of her previous, seemingly very serious relationship. Perhaps, one could excuse this by arguing that, consumed with grief, she was somewhat desperate to rush into another comforting, loving relationship. Still seemed a bit quick to me.
Agreed. I had to wait a couple of months to start 1923, even though I was eager to get back into that universe. I had to "wean" myself off of 1883 first! I had to mourn those characters, litteraly.
This one of the most beautiful and moving stories I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching. The entire team that put this story together did such an incredible job. I hate that it was only one season, but what a season it was.
@@keithtaylor7606 I know now. The one I liked out of the Yellowstone franchise and it ends. Tried watching Yellowstone but didn't like one character on the show. Just everyone trying to screw the other people. And that isn't interesting to me.
One simply does not skip this intro, once this started playing it drew me in even more. I just imagine sitting in a mountain somewhere in Montana looking at the beautiful landscape ❤❤
@BrianTylerComposer Mr. Tyler, You are a genius composer! The music from both Yellowstone and 1883 are my most favorite music in my LIFETIME and I am not exaggerating! Thank you!❤
I binged watched the entire mini series and cried like a baby during episode 10. Chilling opening theme and one of the best soundtracks in a long time.
The music for this show is absolutely beautiful and amazing. As I remember the opening music for Band of Brothers It could bring you to tears because of the power it had over a listener…
It reminds me of the unknown. A adventure and the American spirit of overcoming I guess. Not good with words but it was the perfect song for this show.
My dad doesn't usually sit down to watch movies, let alone tv series. But this one caught his attention one day when he and my mom were browsing through Prime. They watched the first episode, which was free on there. He loved it so much that I got Paramount+ just for him so he can watch it. He would always be pissed off that he had to wait a whole week to watch the next episode. XD But I'd say it was worth it.
"My family has been seeking land and a home to live in for generations. Life in the countryside has its weaknesses. One day at a time, it will always be like this. Every morning living as if it were the last day. Welcome to Montana, they said." It's like hearing an angel whispering in your ear the narration of the series.
This was one of the best shows I've watched in years, but sometimes it was so sad I just couldn't binge on it - could only handle one episode at a time until I finished the series. The music is some of the best I've heard, and really fits the story.
Brian Tyler. Man. I have never looked up a composer while watching a show before. He is the first for me. I love and appreciate music in general, don’t get me wrong. I have just never really made an effort to find out who was behind the music in what I have watched before. But this piece MOVED me, I felt like it carried my soul along the strings. I stopped the show and looked up the music, found the composer, stuck in some sound cancelling headphones to fully appreciate it, and closed my eyes and listened to this theme on a loop several times to fully savor all of its gorgeous nuances. I explored his other work too. I came back to this one again, just to see if it could lift my soul repeatedly and it did. Absolutely incredible. Somehow, in these notes, he seems to have captured the human spirit, much like the spectacular writing on this show (also the first writer I looked up). The writing on this show is so poetic, so reflective. I absolutely love the narration that almost mimics the way a book might be written. It tells such a truly human story, and somehow, this music theme seemed to echo the writing, as though it is telling the same story itself. Magical. I’m in love with it ❤
1883 is really another masterpiece, I think besides the best director, writers, actors, and all people behind the series, the theme song is really connected to the emotions behind the journey. In my opinion, if the composition was something else the series couldn't become famous only because of the stars and the team.
Tyler and Vivian are MASTERS at creating beautiful, haunting soundtracks to all of the Yellowstone stories. Pure genius! They always bring tears to my eyes. So lush and gorgeous but also hinting at the tragedies surrounding the Dutton family. 😞💔💔
The story telling is the greatest part. Seems like it got all too much for Costner who may have been hitting heads over story lines for Yellowstone. You can't stand in the way of masterpieces like this show. Of all the series 1883 has been the best. As someone who loves imagery, the photos used in the start ups showing the characters posing and the LUTS used was masterpiece. And the depiction on the Indians...
I hated that woman , till she lost her daughter and her final dialogue with her brother was very heartbreaking , and then I hated myself for hating her ... that was truly one of the saddest scene Ive ever seen , so damn good!
This score did so much to further the storyline and help set the mood for the drama that is 1883. What a wonderful pair, a great show and an outstanding score.
The theme song is great. The overall score is the most perfect accompaniment to an movie I’ve ever seen. This should win every award out there. Well done!
This track is beautiful beyond words. I get goosebumps every time I hear this song. It is one of my favorite pieces. I am obsessed. Thank you so much for this beautiful music. ❤️
Music has a inspiring message. Some of sadness, some of triumph, and I think this is one example. To one person this theme song of "1883" is a paradox in relation to what you can receive by hearing it.
Top 5 favorite soundtracks of all time. I’ve been so used to the salon shootout style of movies/tv shows and this “adventure” western with this music literally fucking kills me with emotions.
This music sends chills down my body. It embodies the suffering, the heartbreak, the gut-wrenching loss, the breaking down, and the sheer determination to survive such an epic journey... hoping that it will pay off with a better, safer and even sweeter life. It is impossible to skip the intro because it simply and perfectly set the mood for the show. Even though we all knew the show would end once they reached their destination, it was difficult to let go of these people and their story.
Incredible theme, i love it. Everytime i hear that song, i got tears in my eyes. It sounds so emotional. Just beautiful. Thank you for this masterpiece!
This is one incredible series all the events that happened ahhh and the narration to top it all off one of the best sound tracks….speechless to say the least, it mentally and emotionally broke me down❤❤
I love this show soo much. They really do show you the beautiful times and the ugly times of living back then. The beautiful is the scenery and what not that elsa shows us through her telling words and the ugliness is the brutalness of the world around them. No laws, just you and the land.
La serie es verdaderamente una joya del septimo arte. Las imágenes protagonizada por un elenco de excelentes actores está acompañado de un relato profundo de parte de una de las protagonistas , apoyada por una bella música, describen magistralmente una época cruda donde estaban comenzando una transición entre la civilización y barbarie con el propósito de fundar un país. Su director como así tambien los guionistas fueron los artífices que lograron transmitir excelentemente la crudeza de esa epopeya!!!
I never once skipped the opening for 1883, and I always skip openings. The music is so well made and when I saw it was Brian Tyler behind it I immediately knew why I loved it so much. I watched Transformers Prime when I was younger and Brian did their music as well. That's when I started really appreciating music in shows
La plus belle série et de loin : un documentaire sur ces gens qui ont fait la conquête de l'Ouest. les relations père-fille et mère-fille mais aussi le thème de la sortie de l'adolescence y sont merveilleusement traités. Au-delà, une magnifique réflexion sur le rapport à la nature tellement plus profonde que l'écologie bête des urbains.
Never would have thought Officer Hale from Sons Of Anarchy would be such a talented writer. Just crazy how much he's developing in such little time for how good the content is thus far.
This show has been added to my top favs list. I haven't cried that hard in a show in such a long time. I LOVE shows that bring out my emotions. I then immediately have to go and download the music. This music sure has touched my heart strings. It will go right up there on my work playlist. This music is a close second to Ramin Djawadis work (Who did GoT and Westworld).
This one makes me sad. Deeply melancholy. It reminds me of our lives from birth til our deaths. And makes me wonder what’s it all for? Like the ppl in these stories,this show,we’re long forgotten after awhile. Saddens me.
What a brilliant show, didn’t know what to expect after Yellowstone was so spectacular. I was blown away, and the theme tune is really moving why given the option anyone would skip the credits is beyond me
Hands down one of the greatest TV themes of all time, For me, it's well up there with Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead themes. Loved his music since 'Letty'
This series moved me to the core. The music was both gorgeous & sad. Afterwards I realized all other westerns lied to us! They painted too pretty of a picture. The Oregon trail was paved with blood,sweat, tears, hunger ,sickness, death by bandits , Indians, rattlesnakes, drowning ..but it was also paved with courageous dreamers, who, with fierce determination, were searching for a better life. America exists today because of these brave warriors! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
As someone brought up on westerns this is absolutely brilliant, most realistic, best acted, best theme tune- perfection. Only Lonesome Dove comes close.
Bryan Tyler - his music is amazing. Just the way this song builds - it’s like it slowly tears the soul apart- especially because now we know what’s coming- the tragedy that happens for almost every character is just too much. Then to hear in 1923 the fate of the remaining Dutton family. Seems so unfair
Increíble serie!!!! Una de las mejores que he visto en mi vida,grandes interpretaciónes,,BSO,y una historia llena de supervivencia,amor,acción,vida y muerte,muy recomendable
Sam Elliott was superbly cast. A western legend. Great Storyline. I honestly felt for the pioneers for what they had to endure. This was a bloody superb series.
Awesome, beautiful series, beautiful . It's a gem amongst a crap we are getting right now from the Disney corporate shit. Finally some meaningful, touching story, characters you can care about. The narration from Isabel May, this philosophical, stoic take on life, on what she sees, the reactions of her character with what she encounters: This is the best "female character" on the screen in years. I don't think mainstream media fucktards will even notice it, but this is probably the best Tv series since the 4th season of GOT. And it follows through with the awesomeness. But I got the feeling it will go underrated, because there is no wokeness. I love it , I would recommend it to any person in this Earth - it's touching, trhilling, moving, it's just all the best the human who create tv/movies can do.
Amen! I do, however, feel like it could've ended differently/allowed ALL the remaining characters to live as we followed them through for another 2 or 3 seasons. Or, if no more seasons, at least have ended it with Elsa surviving. I think that would've been easy to allow and do.
Does it got any trans, gays, and gender neutral people? You have to be inclusive these days have at least have a one of the alphabet people in movies and series these days to make it watchable.
1883 is a magnificent piece of film. The soundtrack gives me chills. The part where Claire Dutton smoked herself was such a powerful moment. Top 10 in cinema histiry
Still in awe of this wonderful, epic series - the portrayal of their monumental journey, accompanied by this moving score is certainly epic in it's own right!