the night we met, there was magic abroad in the air; there were angels dining at the Ritz & a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (Aziraphale/Crowley) song A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Tori Amos, all clips from Good Omens
THIS SONG FITS THEM SO WELL!! And the fact that it was referenced to in the book as well as the show! And the fact that it's a love song- everything about this is perfect
I think I have to disagree with you there, @@gillianinoz . I believe Aziraphale has been in love with Crowley for a LOT longer than that. I think this moment is just him finally realising that Crowley loves him too
@@no_rhyme_or_ I could also see it being when Aziraphale actually consciously realizes he's in love with Crowley... He definitely seems slower to admit things even to himself, I could easily see him being in love for a few hundred years without letting himself notice. "You go too fast for me, Crowley" :(
I just noticed this adorable detail: at 2:15 when they're walking up to the building, Aziraphale takes the path while Crowley just walks across the grass---both perfect little details that really reveals their personalities. Whether that was the actors', writers', or directors' choice, bravo!
2:39 Aziraphale's on the right, Crowley's on the left. The lid of the piano behind them looks like Aziraphale's wing above Crowley when they first met in Eden. Details.
I'm going to show this to anyone who tries to insit that these two don't love each other. Don't forget that this is the song that ends the whole fucking series.
I'm a little late to the comments here, but if anyone is curious of who performed this beautiful song, it would be Tori Amos. Huge fan for hers. Some of you might have heard her hit in the late 90s "Cornflake Girl." Neil and her go far back. Hope you enjoy the music if you check her out. A whole other world to discover there.
That is such beautiful music and song, perfect for the ending of the show. Music seem to come from 1940s.I miss David Tennent as Dr Who he was great right from the beginning I like him.
@@ellitoscramsI found it because I wanted to see again the final scene when the narrator mentioned that a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. When Crowley said “You hear that? exactly no nightingales” My heart broke in a million pieces. 😭
@@yunamchill9169 Yes! I am SO ready! 2023 is a good year for seasons of excellent shows (season 3 of All Creatures Great and Small begins here in the U.S. tomorrow).
6000 year old friendship! Fabulous rendition of this classic song... rightfully up there with all the other swell ones from Vera Lynn to Frank Sinatra.
Why I cry? I can't forget all the things that happened in GO..... and also the sweetest Aziraphale angel and demonic Crowley demon.... I know even i'm not at there... That night I met they.
That was so sweet amazing video I just love going back to these videos all the time and just looking at the love they have for. Each other it makes me smile and it makes my. Day
I wonder if Hans Christian Andersen's story of the nightingale and the emperor of China has any connection here ? Real nightingale disappears when the emperor prefers his mechanical version. No, I don't see a connection either but, just wondering ... as Neil loves mythology.
WTF! Why does the title of the song now read: A Nightingale Sang in BERKELEY Square instead of how IT'S ALWAYS BEEN!--"BARKLEY" Square??????????????????????????????????????????????????
"Angels dining at the Rats"?? What the hell is she saying? Can't she pronounce Ritz? No wonder the comments are turned off on this horror of a version.