Getting over nostalgia they are actually in my opinion AMAZING pieces of music. The tracks make you feel any emotion and or tense or soothed. This is the kind of music we should care about.
This is like the main music i would let on for 1 hour and stare into the sunset,thinking about how chill,how good life was back when everything was normal. Minecraft just will always increase that feeling because it's most people that will thank god for this life and the nostalgia with our friends and family we will never ever forget.
I understand we all want to go back, but we can't. That's the magic. The nostalgia, the memories are so great. I love this game but we have to keep moving forward. Every now and then I like to make a world on my own and play this soundtrack and just go back to the days before all these servers and new blocks. Minecraft has grown and changed not in a bad way, but these songs make me so happy and sad at the same time. Thank you c418, because without you our beloved game wouldn't be nearly as special in our hearts.
Me killing a entire village and also burning it Minecraft: Hundreds of zombies enter my house Minecraft: Me peacefully mining and found diamonds Minecraft: iiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIĪĪĪ
I remember pretty clearly, i would beg my parents for minecraft from time to time, but they would always say no because they thought it was a waste of time. One day, however, i was in my room, and out of nowhere, my dad came in and handed me a copy of minecraft for our playsation 3. It meant the world to me. I will never forget it...
Anybody remember staying up on a warm summers night, on their phone or iPod or whatever, playing minecraft while your parents are asleep, having the sound gently in the background. Those where the time when i was like 9 or 10 and i never cared about what anyone thought about me, or cared how i looked. Stress free. I loved those days. I feel like listening to this song makes me remember that what i enjoy doing now i need to cherish, because in a few years ill look back on it and feel the same way as i do now.
This reminds me of the original tutorial mode, With the library that had the enchantment table, That one area with the ocelots and dogs that would ALWAYS get loose if you didn't tame them fast enough, That one tall building with beds that I would always run to when 4 zombies and a creeper were chasing me, I remember that creeper boat in the middle of the ocean that had a music disc in the crow's nest, I remember the flaming bow and arrows in that chest at the top of the steps, I remember the huge floating 'MINECRAFT' logo made out of blocks that I would always try to hit with the aforementioned flaming arrows, But most of all, it reminds me of playing it with my friend.
My first house. My first night. My first death... Through good times and bad times... Through fun times and tragic times... I'll never forget you. That's just what this song feels like.
+Bossben Cool why do you despise it I got back into it playing alpha 1.2.1 (or whatever the last alpha was). I suggest you do the same... It's my sorta thing ya know.
Bossben Cool Yeah, that's why I tend to lean away from the community... Only youtube channel I still watch is Ethoslab, someone I genuinely feel is a chemo to the cancerousness of the community nowadays. No idea who "futuristic hub" is though, but I assume it's some sort of youtube channel aimed at monetizing everything to do with minecraft. I think setting objectives for yourself is the point of minecraft; Surviving is. Everything you do in minecraft is aimed to help you survive better and make your life easier, and that's what I feel is what it's all about; making your survival the easiest it could possibly be.
I remember 2012... I didn’t know what Xbox live friends were... I heard of Minecraft from school and begged my parents for it... We went to GameStop and got it for my Xbox 360... I loaded into the tutorial world... Couldn’t figure out how to turn off f5 mode... Exploring the vast tutorial world... 1 year later Struggling to find iron... Building mini games in creative... Trying to find herobrine... 5 years later Got an Xbox one Got Minecraft Played with my sister every once and awhile, not really thinking about it 1 year later Minecraft makes a comeback, I don’t really care, I’ve still been playing it rarely... Present day I now just realize how many amazing memories I have with this game, and how sad it is I can barely remember them. But now I know... There are still new memories to have So I’d better go out and make them And you should too
I swear, the first time I heard this song on RU-vid, I almost cried. It had been _so_ long since my cousins and I played TU1 on my grandparents' 360. There are so, _so_ many good memories on that Xbox. So many.
A man by the name of Notch had an idea, a cave game, a sandbox that was seemingly endless. An adventure that had everyone saying "just one more block". This man, that game , those blocks have brought all of you here to celebrate what has become "MINECRAFT".
In essence it's the story of Adam and Eve. God created the ultimate diverse biome, gave man the gift of creativity, a female of the species to grow, explore and take care of the animals on Earth with and his only rule was 'Don't do this thing that would cause you to die by eating from one of the two special trees'. He commanded man to have lots of kids, explore, create, innovate and LIVE in this beautiful place. Minecraft, I personally believe, speaks to that natural programming placed into us for adventure and ever changing challenges and stimuli placed into us by God.
This is so much more than just a game. I can remember playing it around my Grandads, he doesnt care for technology but if the grandkids are happy he is happy. Though when watching me play minecraft he was so drawn in. All the things I would do and make, he clearly realised just how clever it all was. He is an architect so I think theres a certain bit of love for seeing someone make things. Many years later when I popped over he had a copy of it on the side and I asked what it was for, he had bought it for a child in the family. He wasnt asked, on his own choice he of all people bought someone a video game because of the fond memories of watching me play it. It made me smile and likely made someones Christmas. It's amazing just how this game has reached out to people of all backgrounds.
Nilex Mano I wish the same with mine. I just want the old old worlds that I used to play with my cousins and little sister. I just want to explore them one more time.
“What do you do in Minecraft?” “ You punch a tree for wood, then build a house, then find diamonds” Such a small description I told my parents when they asked why I wanted to buy the game, I remember beta, and what I did on it, the cringeworthy now, but the awesome back then songs based on this game. I will always have a relationship with Minecraft, a mixed one, but one I still love.
I remember when I got stuck in a hole and didn't know how to dig out... I remember my first dirt house I made from a witches hut... I remember the first time I crafted a sword... I remember my first time killing the ender dragon... *sigh* I love this song
"Day 5", you write down. "I found a mineshaft in my set of mineshafts, and found...monsters, cobwebs, and chests. And in it, I found my first diamonds." You brandish your diamond sword. "I also found cocoa beans, and in the walls, I found this weird blue ore. After mining it, I found this thing called "Lapis Lazuli"." You look around. Your house looks well furnished, paintings covering part of the wall. "A creeper almost killed me there, but I heard the hiss and ran away in time. I suffered minor damage, but that's fine." You look at the roof, showing the night sky through the glass. "It's beautiful out here."
I remember in good old days I was punching my first tree, and this song started. So peaceful, full of story and life, I refused to turn it off. And every now and then, I hear this exact song playing, reminding me of the first time I ever played my favourite game. The nostalgia always gets to me making me teary-eyed at the beauty of this song, in fact, I'm getting a little nostalgic writing this out. A song I'll never forget.
Do you hear that, That's the sounds of tamed cat and wolves waiting for their owners to return That's the sound of villagers needing help That's the sound of vast worlds calling you to explore them, That's the sound of new memories, New friends, New victories, Do you hear it, its calling for you.
I turn on the old, broken down family laptop, fot the first time in months. I grab my USB and plug it in. I search my folder, finally finding the misplaced ".minecraft" folder i hid away after the game stopped working on the old hardware. I go to "saves", and see all my worlds. I look back on all the fond memories i had with them, and smile to myself. One quick operation, and they're all copied and pasted onto my USB stick. I unplug it and turn the laptop off. I turn on my new, beefy gaming computer. I grab my USB and plug it in. I search "%appdata%", and find ".minecarft", then go to "saves", not crowded with worlds after the last cleaning. I ponder on all the fond memories that i may create within this game and its worlds, then open the USB's contents in another window. One quick operation, and the old worlds are moved to "saves". I open up the game, like i always did through the decade of me playing. The launcher starts, and i select Singleplayer. I search the world list. And there, on the very bottom, the old worlds are waiting for me, as if they've been this way forever. I look through them, and select one. The one dearest to me, my first world. The sun is rising over a hilly plains biome. It's the oceanside, with a headland protruding into the blue. On the headland stands a house made of red brick, with a nether brick roof and a balcony supported by stone brick pillars. nearby is a lighthouse, illuminated by controlled lava columns flowing from the top and made mostly of glass. A blocky wooden box, which is actually the mighty pirate ship, sits in the water ashore. In the distance, further into the land, a square castle with a broken moat is visible. Inside, castle's pumpkin-headed mannequin citizens can be seen. My character is standing atop a hill, overlooking all of it. I look around. Nothing has ever changed. It's all here, just as it always has been. And now, it'll never go away. I walk forward, towards my house. I make my way through all of the elaborate mob traps i set up in the past. I'm finally in my garden, with trees and flowers around me. I hear a soft "Meow!" and turn around to see him. It's Lucifer the Black Cat, my first ever minecraft pet and a loyal companion. I smile. "Hey, little guy. What were we supposed to do today..? Oh, that's right, a library enchanting room inside the house! Come on, we have a lot of work to do."
“Welcome to a place, where everything is made of blocks. Where the only limit is your imagination. Let go wherever you want to go. Climb to tallest mountain, venture down the the darkest caves” -original introduction to Minecraft video.
After reading all these comments I wish someone would make a server that was hosted in an early version of minecraft, somewhere between late beta and 1.2.5.
aidan hsu I did really like 1.2.5 but I think my favorite update was 1.3 because of the new creative interface. That saved me alot of time when I built stuff.
+The_Quartz_Miner I think b1.6.7 would be the best. I am playing a world on it right now, it seems to have the perfect mix of features and nostalgia. I would totally fund this project.
Oh man yes. With gold and obsidian. where a base made out of netherrack appeared, items dropped out of the ground and u had to fight against zombie pigmen
When Minecraft wasnt about PvP and minigames. When 6 year olds still didnt rage about Hunger Games, and you could still be bad at Minecraft without getting made fun of... Good times.
Back when the game was full of freedom. Back when creativity was the main perpose. Back when playing vanilla survival with friends was the best feeling
you hear millions of dying noices of skeleton and zombie...going to the cave you found the earlier...a spawner?...oh i need torches, ill be back. ahhh good times :)
I would play this game, sit on my bed in my house, and wait for the music. Minecraft will hold a place in my heart until I have kids, and then I’ll be able to see that same spark in them that was in me all those years ago.
When I listen to Minecrafts tracks, I tear up. All the memories when I used to play it, love it.... The music is so nice and calming. And it makes me remember why I played Mc in the first place.. To have fun, explore and build.
Yea I remember, my friends had PS3's and I had a 360 without live, so we did not get to play online even, but the best moments were when I would come over and help them build small houses.
yes I remember because I still do building and you and your friends can still do building to this day. I don't even heard about bedwards ans skywards that much.
Simply a name: Minecraft. It has express our feelings to the depth. This song, let's us dive to the bottom of the nostalgical memories. We won't ever forget it. The nostalgia will be reminded when you hear this, even only once. Let us all, re-experience the good old days.
My childhood was good... But it's gone... Forever... It's only in my head now... Memories... 9 years since I first played minecraft... On my brothers world...
They used to say the minecraft songs were.. calming, and some were even energetic. Undoubtedly they were correct, and the songs, were energetic calming, or whatever you like to call it. This, is simply the art of C418. You will be remembered forever. Goodbye king. (Context: I said goodbye King because minecraft were taken over by Microsoft and, C418 was replaced so, minecraft music will never be the same.)
I think their just trolling or they accidentally hit it. Although I have some soulless friends that completely turned off the music in Minecraft because it's classical and they think its boring or something. It's not like its Mozart, it's classical, but mixed with modern music as well (Moog City is pretty much in the techno genre).
You can unlike a video, then press like, so they're probably just trolling. And no one would look up some video game background music just to dislike the video right? Maybe. Some people probably would.
I remember when I was a young child I heard this song when I was watching a redstone piston house. Way before command blocks, before Team Crafted, before mini games, and etc. I didn't play Minecraft, but Minecraft is still nostalgic to me. Hell, I remember hearing this song on a "How to build a TNT cannon" vid. Those were good days (´Д`)
Every time I listen to this soundtrack I get the weirdest nostalgia that grants me happiness and relaxation. I played this non stop in my younger ages only to loose interest and focus on responsibilites. It seems just like yesterday when I was young and watched as my older brother would hop on the computer and play with our neighbors early in the morning. I watched them every day til the beat the game and shortly grew apart from eachother, so however young u are never ever forget what brings u joy.
Bro i cant even say what im mean to say U should understand my feelung and emotion for minecraft and minecraft music *Last online 14 years ago* Happy birthday minecraft for 15 years to be in our hearts love mojang *Thank you minecraft ❤😞*
I feel small, yet loved by the universe. The universe gave enough love for all of us to share. It's time to share that love. Love one another. Play Minecraft. Love me. I surely love you. To C418: Tell Notch, or Markus, whichever you prefer, that he made something that allows others to share the love of the universe.
Every time i hear this soundtrack ... Every time Its the classic 2009 Minecraft calling me to play it. Thus when i play i walk in to the green blocky forests, With mysteries to solve with places to Explore, with legends to unfold... Old but good And nostalgic 😓😖
I know this might be a useless story, it's not as interesting as others, but I clearly remember Christmas 2013, I was 8 years at the time and I was at my grandfathers house, and I didn't have my own phone, so I got Minecraft on my dad's phone, and I clearly remember the feeling I had opening up the first world. It was called something really stupid, but it was so fun to play on creative and just building shitty houses. The world is still there on my dad's phone for some reason, altough he got many new phones over the years, and sometimes I borrow his phone and just add stuff there and you can really see how the game has changed over the years. To this day, creative is my favourite game mode since you can use your creativity, and I've experienced many tough things in my life, and this might sound dumb, but Minecraft has really been a way to escape that.
''Pick up your items, Pick them all, you'll need them. Go look for a refuge, it's going to be useful, why? Because it's getting darker, and darker. Lights are turning off, and you REALLY gotta have your personal always turned on light....''
60 years later Doctor: I'm sorry, but you only have 5 minutes left. Any last wishes? Me: Yes, yes, what was that old game now? Ah yes, Minecraft, please, play this.
You can hear how it’s kinda hazy and it’s almost lil bit uncanny. That’s because this song was the first sing to ever be released in minecraft predating most of its content
minecraft is simply, awesome and amazing and Its so much more than just, a game, its a world were you are the creator, you can are the overload of the 3 dimensions, the king of a kindom, the squrier for a noble knight, have battles in air planes, ride pigs or horses into the sunset, fight monster at the door step of your home share you creations with friends or fight the world of hardcore with or without them recreate great wars of history, brawl in the pit of lava, battle it out with or without mods, the world is your sandbox were anything is possible and its only a few clicks away, any what you can imagine is what you can create, make mods make maps create zombie out brakes, create what you can imagine. so you tell me are in on the adventure of a life time?
Alec Campbell about 17 minutes to think of it, around 8-16 minutes to write it and correct mistakes, but ( I think anyways) that this is the best comment I've put on a video ever! And still makes me happy when I read it!
the picrtue in the video, the starts moving but te plain not.. just shows that through time and everything, your old minecrfat wordls will still stay the same, waiting for you. thanks you minecraft c418
“Hey, you alright man? I see you fought a creeper there and I got worried” “Nah, I’m good dude, hey, how about we upgrade our house later? It’s kinda small and I want it to be bigger. Don’t you think?” “Heck yeah! Let’s do it after you have your lunch though, I heard your mom yelling at you. After that, we could upgrade the house.” -Later I heard that, when they were going out for dinner, they’ve gotten into a car crash and his family unfortunately passed away. Sometimes, I really wished that he was there with me and we can boot up the old world together again.
I don’t have a sappy story to tell or anything, I just feel glad that Mojang was able to bring us all together, with one of the best games of all time, thank you Mojang, and even if Minecraft falls one day, we’ll never forget this game, and how it bought all of us together, if you haven’t played Minecraft, are you even a gamer? Thank you for everything, Mojang.
Pre 1.17: couldn't play minecraft because my parents dont pay for games. Post 1.17: my brother played it in minecraft trial and loved it. And my parents bought it for him. And they had no choice but to buy it for me. And an extra: i will always respect my brother cause of one thing he said: java and bedrock are the same thing!
I just want to go back to the old days, when i used to play mc on my crappy laptop, with intel hd graphics... Some of the best years that I can remember... I never stopped playing minecraft... NOSTALGIA ALERT!
Well, in 2014 we didn’t realise we were creating memories. We only knew we were playing minecraft. Who knows, we don’t know wheather or not we’re making memories right now.
I remember listening to this when I first opened up Minecraft back in 2012. A whole new domain to explore and develop, to play and create. I still go back to that world, that now has so many nostalgic wonders and builds. I just wish someone was there to see.
This song always makes me cry because it's so calm and relaxing, and reminds of when I was 5 years old, the day when Minecraft forever changed my life.
I flew into this video absolutely by accident, so they gave me recommendations. But I'll tell you the story anyway. It was version 1.8.1 beta, I was about 10 years old (that is, about 11 years ago) I went into survival and the world seemed like this to me... bright. So many things. I remember my old computer, where there was 4GB of RAM and a 1GB video card, very old, sapphire, like. I launched the world and didn't even know what kind of game it was, but how it struck me. I didn't know at all what it was and what was waiting for me and how I stumbled upon it - I don't remember the word at all. Let's return to the narrative. I got a tree, climbed the highest mountain and listened. I listened to the music that was playing in my headphones, how cool it was. The day had just begun, and I was still watching and listening, I began to slowly get used to it, I got something, I crafted it, how I liked it. And now it's sunset time. Then I didn't know what was waiting for me. I did everything as usual, admiring the starry sky. And suddenly someone started hitting me... It was a spider, I got scared, panicked, started hitting him back, and then the zombies went. I buried myself as deep as possible and was afraid to get out, so I sat until dawn, after which I got out and realized that I had nothing to do at night. I built the first house and finally felt myself... Safe. I made a torch, put the same red bed, lit the stove and how cool it was. After that, my game limit for the day was exhausted. Yes, as a child I was allowed to play no more than 30 minutes a day, and thank God) The next day, as soon as I was allowed to use the computer, I immediately went into creative mode. I built a huge subway, made several statues of zombies, a skeleton, a perruany brick tree house, boasted to my mother, showed everything and told. And again, these 30 minutes ended, the next day I went to Minecraft to build on and ... the world was gone, it just didn't survive. I cried a lot then (sorry, I was so sensitive). After that, he ran rather to the yard for a walk, where he told all his friends about this game (by the way, no one knew about it) Everyone took a walk, dispersed, and the next day on the playground they tell me: think about it, we can play together, on the server, build together and have fun. I was very surprised by such information, really. How is it? The world where I was left to myself can I share with someone else? But I was a little mistaken In the evening, my mother met me on the playground and I told her that today would be the happiest day of my life - we would play together with friends! Mom laughed and said she was very glad. We call up with friends on Skype (yes, it was on it, then there was nothing else) and they throw off my IP: randomcraft org They explained what to do with it and I found myself on an unrealistically huge server with a bunch of games. How we adored the Hunger games, parkour and everything else, but we sat there again for 30 minutes (do not forget about the restriction) and it lasted for a very long time, every day we shared in the yard how cool everything went. As time went on, there were more games, the game time per day increased, the minecraft was constantly updated and for some reason at first delight appeared each time, but literally after a couple of days it was already boring. What is happening to this day, but even the delight has completely disappeared. (Yes, there are no restrictions for 5 years already) you can be happy =) I still remember with a little shudder how happy we were when we found the mushroom biome, how cool they built traps on servers, grifered houses, came up with all sorts of plans. Even without jokes, not so long ago I tried to find something similar to the servers of that time and did not find it, I am still nostalgic for this empty bottom of rivers and seas, the very world, the time when it was cool and fun. In general, guys, the truth is simple - rejoice and appreciate every second of your life, what was there cannot be returned and it is important that there are always as many moments in life as possible that you can remember with a smile on your face, no matter how small these things are. Good luck to everyone❤️
I remember being three years old. i first booted up minecraft on our playstation 3. It was probably around 10 in the morning. 2015. Truly a great year for me.
Literally 5 notes, and they're all black keys. Simple, but golden. Minecraft is forever part of my memories. While I started watching Minecraft videos in late 1.4 with my primary version being Pocket Edition 0.26, I tried Java 1.8 on my friend's computer back in 2013, basically 10 years ago. Time flies, and I'm an adult in less than two years... When you're a child, you want to be an adult. But when you're an adult it's too late. Kids, enjoy your time while you have it.
Man… that tutorial was just something else the little broken house the bridge that I couldn’t get past for some reason and the blocks they were all so perfect