@@olivieroloik6232you can, most of us can find time to play it. And for most people even with their old friends that they used to play it with. But this might be personal but its not the same.
C418 was like a contemporary Mozart. His composition of songs in unrivalled and it’s so sad he stopped making songs for Minecraft. Sometimes, I wonder what other masterpieces I’d hear in minecraft if he had stayed.
Correction: he wanted to keep making Minecraft music, and actually has a bunch of songs that have been ready to release for 2 years. Microsoft isn't interested because they'd rather keep making the game worse.
@@glowstick8639 Microsoft wanted the rights to all of his music and C418 understandably didn't want to give up his own work so he left them, Microsoft is truly horrible.
I hope C418 realizes what he has created. He, completely alone, crafted some of the most fitting, unique, creative, and impactful pieces of music for video games the world may ever hear for the rest of time. I hope he is proud of that fact, and I hope he continues on to make even better music.
Holy shit I want this to happen, and as the song ends, it shows your peaceful body in a coffin, closing, and being buried, and the song ends on your grave with flowers.
Yeah....I hate that Microsoft pushed him away....by telling him he doesn't own any of the songs he makes for Minecraft... it's ridiculous.... It's stupid.... It's painful
And that’s thanks to Minecraft I’m sure this song would be just as beautiful on its own but after spending a childhood with this song it feels different I’m sure
this is bringing back feelings i havent felt in a long time. like how i looked at minecraft like it was some lost and abandoned world. one that hasnt been explored in thousands of years. i saw opportunity. i was never any good at surival so i would just fly around in creative. and my imagination let me have all the fun i needed. I never had any mods but somehow i still fought dragons. I still flew with jetpacks. I was always playing single player but i still played against someone. even if they were only in my head. this song is incredible and now i want to cry because all of these things ive said have been left behind. they are closely guarded by 8 year old me. these memories are important
The song has Everything, It’s Weird, Beautiful, Relaxing, Adventure, Intense, Slow, Fast, Sad, Happy, Ending of a movie, Play this when i die, It just is “That song”
Villagers certainly aren't humans in Minecraft. They don't look like the player, and we can't understand them. Their behavior is very simple. Zombies look exactly like Steve but they are all dead. Steve is the only human alive, struggling for survival all alone... this song fits the lonely theme of Minecraft perfectly. Btw I'am talking about old, classic Minecraft. 10.06.2024 this comment has 11,000 likes lol. In short, the point of the comment is that Steve is alone in Minecraft, and every entity that we find is still much different from him and dosen't really help.
I have a love/hate relationship with this track. Not because its bad, no. Its really fucking good. I just have so many depressive memories of playing creative on my ps4 to drown out everything, only to get more numb. So this music is both calming and numbing. Luckily im starting to disassociate this song with those times so i can appreciate it more
I know what you mean. I get a sense of nostalgia with a lot of classic Minecraft music, but also loneliness and a feeling of emptiness. Considering that the music was designed for a game where you are essentially a speck of dust in an endless sandbox, the music does its job. A little too we’ll if you ask me 😅
I know exactly what you mean. When ever I hear this song I remember 1.8 and the legacy Minecraft editions, and how much time I spent in them. And how lonely I was doing so
To all you people who can relate to this comment and felt lonely, I went through the same too but without Minecraft, I grew up playing alone in my Nintendo DS and have mixed feelings about those memories. We can keep the good things from our past close to our hearts, it makes more sense than you think to both love and hate something (or someone), also nostalgia and sadness usually go hand in hand. Hope you're doing well now, and if not, you'll be better soon if you commit to. Be your own Steve in real life. Good luck to everyone ✌🏼💯🌄...
As a player who started in 2011, I was disappointed by the fact that so many people overlooked the creative soundtrack. I always played creative, so i grew up listening to these bangers, whilst i assume most others heard only the survival soundtrack. It makes me so happy that people are starting to find out that the creative tracks are just as good as the survival tracks.
@@grenouillesupreme in my 10 years of playing Minecraft, I've never heard this song or any other creative mode song in survival, nor the other way around. In my experience, you're wrong
@@NitroNinja324 you're the wrong one here, bud. some songs depend on you gamemode to play. explain why several of the game's music files are named creative1 through 6.ogg if they don't.
Lost one of my best friends in a car accident yesterday. He was a Minecraft pro when it came to builds. This song will always connect me with him and the memories we share
This is why Minecraft discs should have base game music drops as well. Cause like how many times are you gonna be in creative just listening to the music. Especially if you play on a server, unless it has a world specific for creative. Like say a creeper is killed by a skeleton and it drops Sweden. That would be awesome to play on demand in game.
I always use a resource pack that adds the creative music to survival. I like that the modes have different soundtracks, but I basically never play creative so it's nice to still be able to hear the tracks in survival.
I'm actually kinda glad it only plays in creative mode. The memories that come back to me when I listen to this remind me of my superflat worlds, and the opposite is also true for survival worlds.
and thats what i lovve about it. you build something in creative mode and thinking "maybe some day someone will see this world" but in truth you're the only person
C418 is a genius. I feel this almost... Godly? sense with his music. Am I looking too much into this? Maybe. But does anyone else feel what I'm talking about? It's like the heavens themselves talk through his music.
I know what you mean. To me it's the excitement and nervousness of discovery, the feeling of completion after doing something important, not knowing what's gonna happen next even if you think you can predict it, all the while making you want to push farther and farther just to see what's next. To me, it's life cheering us on through the existential dread of possibilities
When I first heard this in creative mode, I told my friends over Skype that this thing was playing, and for the full duration I just sat there and told them how unbelievably good this track was. Still remember it like it was yesterday, and this track has always felt connected to floating islands because that's what I was doing at that time.
My connection is that of a cottage on a cliff overlooking the ocean, ice spires in the distance. I had an elevator heading down towards a dock, with a sailboat I just built. That world had lore I made up on my own. It was a world rich in stories, of the scars of the past, of the peace of the present, and hopes of a brighter future. Every time this song plays, I remember looking out the window of my bedroom, watching the sunset, knowing the next day would be just as beautiful as the last. Life was good. That world is gone now.
I remember downloading these huge expansive worlds people had made and just flying through them exploring what all they had offered, seeing the insane amounts of detail they put in with this song in the background. Pretty sweet.
no matter how many times i hear this song it still feels nostalgic, the new Minecraft just isn't the same. But dont be sad its over be happy it happened and we had the chance to make those memories.
@@ThatNerdAlbert most games you can’t judge on the community, Minecraft is a good game but then little kids got ahold of it. Games like Fortnite however you can, because the game made them that way.
@@m4_sherman most OGs were kids when the game went out. I still remember asking my grandparents to get me the game, to be able to play on their laptop.. Now my grandpa is gone, I miss him so much. Don't be harsh with "little kids" they're not responsible for our sourness. They deserve to build the memories that we once built ourselves.
This track and Blind Spots are my 2 favorite creative tracks. Though there are a few others... Sweden is, of course, Sweden. And the Nether music is fire, obviously. Both C418 and Lena did great with those ...And for some reason, I really like "The End". It's more calming than creepy to me, idk why
Stumbled upon this on youtube, now I feel so nostalgic because minecraft was my childhood, and this song always used to play when I was playing minecraft on my xbox 360 with my friends.
C418's soundtrack is a masterpiece that will bring a tear to even the toughest man's eyes. It reminds you of the good times that are gone forever, but also gives you hope for the future 🥲
Wish my Xbox 360 wasn’t broken. I rlly miss playing old Minecraft. Not saying new MC is bad, but there’s just something about the old versions that’s so special to me. Listening to MC music brings back so many memories lol
I just came out of Space Engine VR with this playing in the background in a loop. Its has been 4 hours. I'll now proceed to sleep my existential crisis away.
This is 100% my favorite of the Minecraft songs. Such a deep nostalgia, for the lost glory days and simpler times, simultaneously melancholic yet uplifting. You really get that feeling of losing yourself in an infinite, empty world. C418 is a musical genius.
I just unlocked a million memories and I just can't go in to detail the amount of pure nostalgia playing this game offline on an Xbox 360 coming home from school in 3rd grade brought a tear to my eye
This was the first song i ever listened to. It was a warm night of summer 2015. Me and my two cousins were playing my first world on my ps4..... This was playing, and its now a memory inside me....sadly in 2021 the world got corrupted.... But i still have old photos of that house......God, time really flies..
I had the PS4 version, but then due to a choice I love and hate, we moved to bedrock. The survival world I played on for years with my brother, gone. My first Minecraft world was a tower of bricks with sponges inside, and zombies. Both of these were corrupted. However, since the transition, we have created a new world. And this time, it ain’t corrupting. I love Minecraft man
There aren’t a lot of songs that can only through their music convey loneliness and expanse of world like this song. One of my few other examples would maybe be one of Gilmour’s later Pink Floyd pieces like Marooned or the later parts of high hopes. But this one captures it in its own way with the blocky tones almost feel like they’re played from a note block. And it’s amazing. A real piece of art
I remember growing up, playing minecraft on my ps3, and hearing this soundtrack everytime I play the game. This is easily the best C418 soundtrack for minecraft in my opinion.
I feel a strange sensation when I hear this song; it's a divine feeling but extremely sad. I remember old moments when I used to play Minecraft, creating a world and inviting my siblings to build a house together. Unfortunately, the last time we played together was nine years ago.
This brings me back to 2014, playing Minecraft on the Xbox 360. Just created a huge mob arena in creative, ready to invite my friends after dinner in the evening. I'm glad my latter childhood was from 2010 to 2015. Games were way more diverse than the mush of needlessly competitive games most kids are experiencing in their early teens now. But at least one thing is consistent for all of us: We've all played Minecraft. And Skyrim too :)
Man, I know Minecraft wants to modernize the soundtrack with their newer songs, but I really love C418's simplistic style. Somehow evokes so many more emotions than the newer stuff despite using way fewer sounds.