I always loved this song. I would put this on my stereo and dance my with both my kids when they were just babies. They loved it and still do. Go watch the movie True Romance it's also one of my favorites!
I've loved this song since I saw True Romance in theaters in the 90s. It was on the first mixed tape I gave to my girlfriend. A few years later she walked down the aisle to me as this played at our garden wedding. I don't remember much from that day, it was such a blur but those few minutes I can still recall with perfect clarity. I remember thinking, "How perfect".
my dad played this when i was little kid when he was driving me. I'm 18 now and graduating high school and moving to san diego for college and I can't help but cry everything i hear it. I love my dad.
Aye lad. I know that he loves you as well, where ever he might be. Never forget it. Love others. I love my own boy. He’s so completely disabled it’s so hard to feel his love, but I want you to know that your da loves you and always will.
This is an arrangement not a composition the tune is hundreds of years old and several famous composers have used it Hans Zimmer being one of the latest, that said it is a splendid arrangement See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gassenhauer
You know the way he bangs those drums with so much Passion and Raising hands up in excitement at the end, you can tell he has fun with this Theme the most
i love this piece so much - both ‘I Think I Love You’ and ‘You’re So Cool’ are the best parts of True Romance tbh 😭💕 no wonder there are 4 different versions of it
Oh man i love this song SOOOO much ... as i heard itfirst time in true romance i just couldnt help they crack up a fullscale gunfight and this happy title goes in the back
I actually watched the movie 'True Romance' for the first time last night after seeing this theme interlaced in a Spotify playlist of Hans greatest works. Amazing movie. Soundtrack will live in my mind forever.
Das Lied ist so Genial es ist wie zum Leben erweckt zu werden ohne Angst vor dem Leben zu haben da die Hoffnung auf die Liebe und das Gute niemals stirbt . Glücklich
@@hihowareyou6629 To be fair to Zimmer, a guy called Hans Neusidler wrote it in the 16th century, so both Orff and Zimmer copied it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xibDPBTGOMs.html
Поймал такую мысль - что это похоже на военный марш. Как были немцы и пруссаки - так это у них в подкорке и сидит. Но, Ганс Циммер - гениальный композитор. Без всяких скидок.
Вначале - марш прусских гусар или кирасиров, конных в общем, потом - вступает барабанная группа - это уже пехота вступает... Такая у них прошивка... И её уже никуда не деть - лет сто точно будет, если не более. Где то на марши британских стрелковых рот похоже. Волынок ритмы услышал... Военные марши как есть - выдвигаются войска - и даже свистки старшин услышал.
Seems quite strange that this minor piece should have so many views, this small bit of a small movie that most people don't even remember. But I suppose people know quality, in the end.
I have to comment. My review/opinion comes from a person who listens to very hardcore heavy metal. I remember watching TRUE ROMANCE for the 1st time, cuz I'm a Quentin T fan, and heard this song. I had no idea who the composer was, what work he had done, but immediately said to myself that's a pretty cool tune. I would never ever find myself listening to this type of music especially what is xylophone. They don't use xylophones in heavy metal!!! I felt like the music fit perfectly with the movie. at the end of the movie when a credits came up I found out the name of the song was you're so cool, which I also thought was a cool name for a song considering the movie it was attached to. I then went on RU-vid and found this video and I must say I can't help but bang my head to it. This song is just so cool. I can sit here and listen to it over and over again and then I start reflecting on the movie and the parts that it was attached to and it's just fantastic. I can't even put it to words. It's an amazing piece of work and it was one of my favorite movies of all time. In my opinion when you see a movie and a music coincide together so perfectly it has to be this song with the ending of the movie. I don't think the movie could have ended any better. That's my review coming from a headbanger like myself. So after reading my long review you'll never get these four minutes back. I hope you enjoyed it. Take care and carry on
Las cascadas en el bosque, las olas en el arrecife, el trote de un alazán, el vuelo de un albatros, el salto de un delfín , todo se conjuga y compenetra enlazado por esta canción que irradia paz y alegría de vivir
It's a pastiche of that tune, but they're quite different, if you listen to them one after the other. I don't get why people think it's the same tune. Are they deaf?