This scene was (and still is) one of the best character developing moments of ALL TIME. In under two minutes we learn so much about Davy Jones without a single word being said- no exposition, no dialogue, just the sounds of despair and anger being formed into a haunting melody truly fitting of the owner of the ocean's depths.
The thing that intrigues me about this piece of music is that you can feel the sorrow of Davy Jones when this song playes slow. You can detect the pain he has gone through but once it speeds up it feels so full of rage. Pure epic.
+theChillChanneL The specific kind of "room" you would want is a hall. The sound needs plenty of room to resonate. It's what makes a pipe organ's sound so majestic.
+theChillChanneL the keyboard would be on a small landing on the main hall staircase so anyone entering my fortress of doom would see me riding that pipe organ
I just realized that the tempo of this song really sounds like a beating heart. Maybe it´s just bullshit but it reminds me of Jone´s heart ticking in that chest.
I agree it gets the feeling of a heart beat even if it has two still the feeling you get. if you listen to you can here the fun run sound from the organ
I love how this piece is so sad when its slowed down and played on a music box, but as soon as you raise the tempo slightly and play it on an organ, its suddenly so full of rage.. It represents the character of Davy Jones so perfectly.
There's a version of this piece where it starts off with a music box, then goes to violins, then drums and organ, and finishes back with the music box. It's the best version I've heard yet.
Anyone who has had their hearts broken by the ones they loved can relate to Davy Jones. His character was my favorite in the PotC movies. "She pretended to love me... she betrayed ME!"
Until Disney revived him stopped all production of sequels and decided to follow in the footsteps of Ghostbusters 2016 so when that inevitably feels then we get my senpai back
Bleeding Eye Watcher But didn’t Davy betray Calypso? He and the first court agreed behind her back to imprison her. So then she ended up cursing him. He betrayed her.
Mint Brisk But don’t you recall what happened beforehand? All that happened *after* she convinced him to ferry the souls of those who died at sea for 10 years so they could be together alone for 1 day. And then she wasn’t there when that 1 day finally came. No explanation or anything. That’s what made him snap.
@@Ultimaton100 Yeah, as said by Davy Jones himself, Calypso betrayed him. As revenge, Jones bound her to a mortal, then carved off his heart due to the guilt of what he did to her loved one.
no no no it's Let no joyful voice be heard! Let no man look to the sky with hope in his eyes! And let this day be forever cursed by we who ready to wake...the Kraken!
A man who lived a full life with love and laughter, robbed of it all in the very next chapter. Broken, forsaken, and filled with sorrow, he found himself alone with no hope for tomorrow. Betrayed and locked away in a torturer's cage, he discovered his only key, pure unrelenting rage. Giving away the cruelty given to him, with power in his hands existence only remains dim. Left with nothing but hatred and regret and still not done, he searches for a resolution he knows will never come.
I must admit, the Insterstellar sound track and this are quite similar in places. I can't help but think of either film now, when I hear this piece and the docking track! Both gorgeous! He's one of my fave composers!
thats funny i was listening to the spinning dock right before i listened to this and saw your comment. Yeah alot of Hans Zimmers songs sound alike, but they are all amazing in their own way, he makes the best soundtracks my ears have ever heard.
''Do you fear death? Do you fear that dark abyss? All your deeds laid bare... All your sins punished (snorts)? I can offer you... an escape! One hundred years before the mast. And postpone the judgement-ah!"
Cruel and cold like winds on the sea Will you ever return to me ? Hear my voice sing with the tide My love will never die Over waves and deep in the blue I will give up my heart for you Ten long years I'll wait to go by My love will never die Come my love be one with the sea Rule with me for eternity Drown all dreams so mercilessly And leave their souls to me Play the song you sang long ago And wherever the storm may blow You will find the key to my heart We'll never be apart Wild and strong you can't be contained Never bound nor ever chained Wounds you caused will never mend And you will never end Cruel and cold like winds on the sea Will you ever return to me ? Hear my voice sing with the tide Our love will never die.
Davy Jones is such a brilliant character, he becomes so much harder to hate with every moment that shows his pain. No lesser was watching his sadness, anger and regret pouring from him when he plays that organ...
0:31 , 1:10 and 1:50 It’s amazing how less than 3 minutes of music can tell you so much about a character. Davy Jones feels never ending rage and betrayal.
In the end, the only thing he thought about was Calypso :'( He loved her so much, even with all the conflicting anger and pain he had. Probably my favorite villain of all
+Anaithnid001 As Snake Men Unite said, it is possible with practice. I've played it a few times on the organ at Liverpool Catherdral in the UK. Largest in the country!
Modern "music" is just people screaming obscenities' and talking about how they commit crimes and what they do in the bed, its not even music, its just people saying things to a beat.
I feel rage and sadness emitting from jones, I can feel what he has lost. My favorite piece of music. Hans is a genius, and jones is a wonderful, complex character. One of my favorite in the POTC franchise
Nah, Calypso was just bring true to her nature as an ever-changing Goddess of the Sea and force of Nature. Jones just didn't understand her and betrayed her out of hatered/spite. Jones knew her wily and unpredictable nature, that's why he loved her so. Calypso loved Jones and favored him and knew he loved her due to her whimsical nature so he stayed herself. Jones took it very very wrong and *figured* *key word* her absence meant she didn't care about him. He loved her. She loved him.
Calypso is not the villain of the movie, but rather a manifestation of one of the two villains that oppose the entirety of humanity, Mother Earth. Yes, we now see her as a gentle and benign being, but she was not always as such. She was made that way by us, crafted and refined down into something useful, something docile. The other enemy we face is a far more powerful foe, one that is growing in power by every day, and that may very well finish us in a more horrendous and spectacular way than we can imagine. The other and more powerful enemy is ourselves, the foe every sentient species must face before it can move past the womb, away from and, to a degree, independent from our mother.
***** True, but that's just an excuse in the end, one that you'll regret in the long run, when you could put things into perspective. That's what being a man is all about, doing the hard thing then and there, and not going down the path of regret.
This song is truly a masterpiece. From the sound in the background which mimics the thumping of a heart, to my favorite part which is when you hear the haunting sounds of the imprisoned crew of the Dutchman chime in, a crew as equally afflicted and angry as their Captain... it only amplifies the mood of the song.
when I hear this part 1:18 I always think of a small army marching out from a castle, then at 1:41 they march over a hill showing us how massive the army actually is
I love how the in the movie, Jones is shown playing this song with his beard tentacles. He's been stuck in his twisted, demonic form for so long he's mastered his control over his mutation.
She pretended to love me. She betrayed ME! Why are the villains always cooler, more relatable, the sometimes make more sense and always have a tragic ass backstory and ending?
Because heroes are unrealistic projections of the ideal, while villains are based on human faults taken to extremes, so relatability is a given, and said extreme tends to be explained the easiest with a tragic backstory of sorts. Why is the hero heroic? Because he's a hero, of course. Why is a villain villainous? Now that needs a reason, can't have people thinking it just came from nowhere.
"Ten years, I devoted to the duty you charged me. Ten years, I looked after those who died at sea. And finally, when we could be together again, you weren't there. Why Weren't You There?"
I was once with my first love, she wasn't faithful and over the course of 4 years I suffered her betrayals. When I finally gave up, I thought I was free. And while I did find new fish in the sea, I found my self looking back down the horizon of my past. Theirs no one like your first love. And though I will never forgive her for her crimes, I will always be looking back, reluctantly longing. Its events like these, that leave men cold to the world. The chains of love to a heartless wretch.
When the storm rises... the sky darkens and green shades jump on the fields as the sun hides away... When the lightings strike the earth and the heavy rain falls before you... No way to hide from the thunder... Then *Face it!* Put your earphones on, and play this music.
Let no joyful voice be heard this day! Let no man look up to the sky's with hope! Let this day be forever cursed! By we who ready to wake...THE KRAKEN!
Dead Man's Chest. A man who was once alive and filled with love for a woman. She betrayed him, and he cut out the heart from his own chest and places it in a wooden chest. Now he's truly dead inside. Wow how did I never realize the double meaning in the title of the movie?
I feel so sorry for Davy Jones, he wasn't an evil man at all. He was just a man with a broken heart, being betrayed by his love drove him to madness and sorrow
Being an extremely empathetic person I always picked up on Davey Jones emotions in the movie because they portrayed them so well, especially through the emotional impact of this musical number. I couldn't help but feel his torment, anger, and pain.. I felt so much sympathy and remorse for the guy lol
I know its beautiful right?! I feel for him being so drowned in anger and hate, wishing secretly for an end to his pain, almost like he's screaming in rage on the inside, it's packed with passion... i fucking love it.
What does gender have to do with anything? Are you saying men feel no emotion and to do so is a surprising world altering thing? Cause it really isn't -.-
Serenity Fox It's a scientific fact that on average, men are less emotional than women. Also, your country has an effect on it; I'm quite sure not every man in the world as non-emotional as we here in Finland. Of course there's differences in people, some men start crying about everything (I know one..) and then there's people like me who are a bit too cold. I watched Requiem for a Dream ages ago and I'm still waiting for the sad / depressing part. So, what was point of my comment? I have no fucking idea. I guess I'm trying to say, that where ever he lives men don't show emotions that much. I mean in Finland man doesn't simply cry over a Disney film.
In the first film you just think he's sadistic, playing in his cathedral while presiding over hell. Only at the end do you understand that there can be redemption for everyone in that hell. Everyone but him. And he knows it. Ouch.
🎶Come my love be one with the sea Rule with me for eternity Drown all dreams so mercilessly And leave their souls to me Play the song you sang long ago And wherever the storm may blow You will find the key to my heart We'll never be apart Wild and strong you can't be contained Never bound nor ever chained Wounds you caused will never mend And you will never end🎶
One of my absolute favorite pieces of music. Its grim, it's dark, invigorating and beautiful. Could anyone else suggest anything similar to this piece?
Davy Jones, an emotional rollercoaster of anger and sadness. In the surface he's an angry tentacle faced man who dominates the seas killing sailors, but beneath that, hes just a sad man who once loved a woman and just wants to get her back
no its : Let no joyfull voice be heard-ah. Let no man look up in the skies with hope. And let this day be cursed by we who are ready to wake-ah The Kraken!
***** There are no fingerprints deep underwater, nothing can tie one to a crime, al you need is instruments of pain, youl need your Axe, check, Rope, check, Dagger, Check
I love how "the organ of Davy Jones" refers to both the instrument and his heart.
See this would be clever had you listened in your biology class. The heart is in fact classified as a muscle not an organ
TheTomasr26 Wrong the Heart is classified as both
Jose Lazo fuck
TheTomasr26 Don;t worry the scientific community is often flip-floppy about their final word. Alot changes during research.
Jose Lazo lol i was trying to be a smart ass but i got fucked over
This scene was (and still is) one of the best character developing moments of ALL TIME. In under two minutes we learn so much about Davy Jones without a single word being said- no exposition, no dialogue, just the sounds of despair and anger being formed into a haunting melody truly fitting of the owner of the ocean's depths.
+alex bajayo Couldn't agree more myself i think most people dont see how much work went into his character as it is SO well developed.
Absolutely agree with both of you here, there is so much to see, hear and feel in said scene
Isn't it funny how we tend to LOVE the Villans rather than the good? Jack Sparrow's alright, but no one outmatches Davy Jones!
so true
It's great but honestly the movie as a whole was pretty mediocre. Just had a lot of nice touches sprinkled in
The thing that intrigues me about this piece of music is that you can feel the sorrow of Davy Jones when this song playes slow. You can detect the pain he has gone through but once it speeds up it feels so full of rage. Pure epic.
so much true bro
A musical masterpiece
So perfectly described.
"you are neither dead, nor dying WHY ARE YOU HERE?" one of my favorite quotes from him.
What is your purpose here?
Jack Sparrow sent me to settle his debt
Kroneexe Sparra?
Kroneexe Did he now?
You kinda said ur fav quote wrong...
Does anyone else want a giant room in their house with a giant organ to play in the dead of night during a thunderstorm?
+theChillChanneL more if the organ is the Pipe Organ...
+theChillChanneL The specific kind of "room" you would want is a hall. The sound needs plenty of room to resonate. It's what makes a pipe organ's sound so majestic.
+theChillChanneL You just blew my mind
+theChillChanneL the keyboard would be on a small landing on the main hall staircase so anyone entering my fortress of doom would see me riding that pipe organ
+Raddhi Mutiara
Other kinds of organs are not accepted. :-)
But it really requires a well made enormous-spacious hall.
So, a big mansion will be ok.
Who’s idea was it to give the villain an organ to play on his ship?
Absolutely magnificent.
Usually vilains theme just start like magic.
Davy Jones play himself his own theme.
Do ye fear death-ah?
u have no idé :)
are you afraid of the dark abyss?
mayby xD
***** dont be a grammar nazi :P
***** i'm gonna tell u i'm not english eller someting like that i'm swedish and don't correct me again
I wish this was a 7 minute solo Organ instrumental. From 0:30 till about 1:18 is goddamn glorious.
Same
epic right?
i have a baby channel
literally its just begun
Same here, what a masterpiece!
A little late but there's a video of a man playing the whole song on an organ, look it up, it's pretty neat.
I just realized that the tempo of this song really sounds like a beating heart. Maybe it´s just bullshit but it reminds me of Jone´s heart ticking in that chest.
*Jones´
A heart beat isnt one beat. its actually 2
HOLY CRAP IT IS!
I agree it gets the feeling of a heart beat even if it has two still the feeling you get. if you listen to you can here the fun run sound from the organ
Unless you ask a Surgean. They Know the Heart beats 3 TIMES . pretty fast. it sounds Like 2 HEART Beats
I love how this piece is so sad when its slowed down and played on a music box, but as soon as you raise the tempo slightly and play it on an organ, its suddenly so full of rage..
It represents the character of Davy Jones so perfectly.
So true!
There's a version of this piece where it starts off with a music box, then goes to violins, then drums and organ, and finishes back with the music box. It's the best version I've heard yet.
Send it
That's Davy's main theme, its name should be self-explanatory
I think the best verison of this is the heart of davy jones. Really goes deep into the sorrow.
Sauce now
@@liquidanimations3397 thanks for letting us know your 12 years old
Anyone who has had their hearts broken by the ones they loved can relate to Davy Jones. His character was my favorite in the PotC movies.
"She pretended to love me... she betrayed ME!"
With the great portrayal by Bill Nighy , o yes my favorite as well... followed by Barbosa
Until Disney revived him stopped all production of sequels and decided to follow in the footsteps of Ghostbusters 2016 so when that inevitably feels then we get my senpai back
Bleeding Eye Watcher But didn’t Davy betray Calypso? He and the first court agreed behind her back to imprison her. So then she ended up cursing him. He betrayed her.
Mint Brisk But don’t you recall what happened beforehand? All that happened *after* she convinced him to ferry the souls of those who died at sea for 10 years so they could be together alone for 1 day. And then she wasn’t there when that 1 day finally came. No explanation or anything. That’s what made him snap.
@@Ultimaton100 Yeah, as said by Davy Jones himself, Calypso betrayed him. As revenge, Jones bound her to a mortal, then carved off his heart due to the guilt of what he did to her loved one.
LET NO JOYFUL VOICE BE HEARD LET NO MAN LOOK UP IN THE SKY WITH HOPE AND LET THIS DAY BE CURSED FOR WE WAKE THE KRAKEN!!!
The exact quote is "And let this day be cursed by we, who are going to wake the Kraken"
@@alexielkrystallionit's actully "we who ready to wake... the karken
bin lol you said K A R K E N
@The Independent *THE KRAKENNAAAA!
no no no it's Let no joyful voice be heard! Let no man look to the sky with hope in his eyes! And let this day be forever cursed by we who ready to wake...the Kraken!
This melody really touches your heart!
You jerk. I see what you did there! XDD
:D
*Like it touched Davy Jones's!
I use it to ward off my feelings for my crush
Yes I actually DO that
Fun Fact: If you listen closely, Hans Zimmer made sure that the rhythm of the organ sounded like a beating heart, crazy right!
A man who lived a full life with love and laughter, robbed of it all in the very next chapter. Broken, forsaken, and filled with sorrow, he found himself alone with no hope for tomorrow. Betrayed and locked away in a torturer's cage, he discovered his only key, pure unrelenting rage. Giving away the cruelty given to him, with power in his hands existence only remains dim. Left with nothing but hatred and regret and still not done, he searches for a resolution he knows will never come.
im clapping so hard
Man, you must be a writer one day Ultimaton100, I see potential!
The moment when you realize that this description makes Davy Jones seem like Darth Vader.
so true
@@furioussherman7265 nah.
Dead Man’s Chest is an amazing movie and dare I say, a masterpiece. Growing up with Pirates of the Caribbean probably helped that feeling settle in.
Still, we can agree, at worlds end is one of the best.
@@ubermorph7661 Definitely.
@@ubermorph7661 that final fight was an absolute film masterpiece
@@phoenix1045 rewatched the first 2, going to do 3 tomorrow
I must admit, the Insterstellar sound track and this are quite similar in places.
I can't help but think of either film now, when I hear this piece and the docking track!
Both gorgeous! He's one of my fave composers!
lemme guess... You searched for "epic organ music" didnt you :D ?
please say yes
Nope, I saw the film in the cinema when I was 14 and remembered the soundtrack whilst watching Interstellar :D x
Atilla Efe I did >.
Soskot Atilla Efe So did I xD
thats funny i was listening to the spinning dock right before i listened to this and saw your comment. Yeah alot of Hans Zimmers songs sound alike, but they are all amazing in their own way, he makes the best soundtracks my ears have ever heard.
''Do you fear death? Do you fear that dark abyss? All your deeds laid bare... All your sins punished (snorts)? I can offer you... an escape! One hundred years before the mast. And postpone the judgement-ah!"
he snorts a lot
*Davy Jones, the feared ruler of the seas, is secretly...a pig?!
"I...I'll take mah chances, sir"
@@vannamaharaj1713 "to the depths"
The abyss fears me.
So much fun to play on the Piano, especially with organ effects turned on
So spooky when played right
Whenever it's dark and stormy out I take my keyboard to the window and play this full blast ;)
Nick Carlson
That's doing it right.
I applaud you
Nick Carlson Whenever I come sailing past your country I count on you to play this for me!
Nick Carlson
Just mount some big speakers, and open the windows and the epicness is complete
YoshiPwns what about 50 people with open windows speakers and the they all start playing at the same time.
This song is the embodiment of a man’s broken heart. The way it captures the despair masked by rage... 100/10. Hans is a genius.
Cruel and cold like winds on the sea
Will you ever return to me ?
Hear my voice sing with the tide
My love will never die
Over waves and deep in the blue
I will give up my heart for you
Ten long years I'll wait to go by
My love will never die
Come my love be one with the sea
Rule with me for eternity
Drown all dreams so mercilessly
And leave their souls to me
Play the song you sang long ago
And wherever the storm may blow
You will find the key to my heart
We'll never be apart
Wild and strong you can't be contained
Never bound nor ever chained
Wounds you caused will never mend
And you will never end
Cruel and cold like winds on the sea
Will you ever return to me ?
Hear my voice sing with the tide
Our love will never die.
Fialeja
Omg how Wonderful
Thank you for this i cried
😊
Davy Jones was, and still is, my favorite character of the PotC series. He's so badass, yet his backstory is so tragically sad.
Davy Jones: Pirate legend, and organ playing master
this should have been so much longer :(
I agree, this really is amazing I could sit down and listen to it for hours on end!
right click and press loop :)
I agree! I go crazy when I listen this piece!
Extended
Davy Jones is such a brilliant character, he becomes so much harder to hate with every moment that shows his pain. No lesser was watching his sadness, anger and regret pouring from him when he plays that organ...
man Hans Zimmer really likes that organ (Interstellar)
Not that we complain :P
It's incredibly powerful and can match just about any tone.
It's probably the most versatile instrument next to its sister, the piano.
oh the amount of emotion and any type of emotion you can put through an organ beats any other instrument besides our vocal chords.
Matches his deep ass voice
Davy Jones's story is a very accurate representation of what love can do to people.
0:31 , 1:10 and 1:50 It’s amazing how less than 3 minutes of music can tell you so much about a character. Davy Jones feels never ending rage and betrayal.
This is the most emotional piece of music I have ever heard. It's anger as music, pure anger. Remarkable Hans Zimmer.
Will: I challenge Davy Jones.
The organ stops playing and Jones walks down the stairs.
Jones: I accept mate.
Jones using shaggy meme: are you challenging me?
“Those who are heartless once cared too much.”
Bootstrap Bill: He's my son.
Jones: Ha ha. What fortuitous circumstance be this?
Hans Zimmer is a genius when it comes to music. You can feel all that pain and rage especially if you did went through what Davy did
In the end, the only thing he thought about was Calypso :'( He loved her so much, even with all the conflicting anger and pain he had. Probably my favorite villain of all
One of the greatest lives of music ever written. The anger and passion in this piece is incredible.
LOVE this piece! Sounds very Castlevania-esque.
+YamiTomoshibi I couldn't agree more! : D
I'm curious, would it be possible to play this unassisted without a beard of tentacles?
Yes, very possible, just takes practice get this fast is all
Lol, then you get me. Add too many chords on a piano and I stumble every second note. >.
+Anaithnid001 As Snake Men Unite said, it is possible with practice. I've played it a few times on the organ at Liverpool Catherdral in the UK. Largest in the country!
+Anaithnid001 its actually taken from a swedish lullaby called "who can sail without the wind"
+TripLxChaos
Thank you. I always recognized it from somewhere at the back of my head, but couldn't figure out from where. Skål.
Davy Jones is lonely, and sexually frustrated, and vents his rage and pent up emotions by playing his *organ*
I do that too.
Oh DISNEY you ;)
Thank you.... Reading your comment reminded me how dirty my mind is....
gscam0001 ...now Davy is Addicted to pornogrophy. (ZeFrank reference)
Jack Sparrow Hentai da? ^J^
Jack Sparrow Just like "Hellfire" is a song about a man getting a boner
Coco Coindreau hahaha
Hans Zimmer is Nr. 1 among many other of my favorite-composers. I wish they could use music like this more often that stupid ''modern'' music today.
“Music”
Modern "music" is just people screaming obscenities' and talking about how they commit crimes and what they do in the bed, its not even music, its just people saying things to a beat.
0:30 hits you harder than Davy Jones's cold breath smacking you in the face
*Hmmmm. . . something smells fishy.
Or the stench of a thousand rotting corpses...
The way you feel his pain in this short piece, it's equal parts haunting and incredible. Makes me tear up every time.
I feel rage and sadness emitting from jones, I can feel what he has lost. My favorite piece of music. Hans is a genius, and jones is a wonderful, complex character. One of my favorite in the POTC franchise
0:31 that entrance is so perfect. The way it picks up from there
I think the real villain was calypso. She shattered his heart, and turned him cruel.
Nah, Calypso was just bring true to her nature as an ever-changing Goddess of the Sea and force of Nature.
Jones just didn't understand her and betrayed her out of hatered/spite.
Jones knew her wily and unpredictable nature, that's why he loved her so. Calypso loved Jones and favored him and knew he loved her due to her whimsical nature so he stayed herself. Jones took it very very wrong and *figured* *key word* her absence meant she didn't care about him.
He loved her. She loved him.
Calypso is not the villain of the movie, but rather a manifestation of one of the two villains that oppose the entirety of humanity, Mother Earth.
Yes, we now see her as a gentle and benign being, but she was not always as such. She was made that way by us, crafted and refined down into something useful, something docile.
The other enemy we face is a far more powerful foe, one that is growing in power by every day, and that may very well finish us in a more horrendous and spectacular way than we can imagine.
The other and more powerful enemy is ourselves, the foe every sentient species must face before it can move past the womb, away from and, to a degree, independent from our mother.
A man becomes what he wants to become, no matter the evil that has been done to you, if you're a grown man, you get to choose what you want to be.
TheSLK66
Wisdom.
*****
True, but that's just an excuse in the end, one that you'll regret in the long run, when you could put things into perspective. That's what being a man is all about, doing the hard thing then and there, and not going down the path of regret.
This song is truly a masterpiece. From the sound in the background which mimics the thumping of a heart, to my favorite part which is when you hear the haunting sounds of the imprisoned crew of the Dutchman chime in, a crew as equally afflicted and angry as their Captain... it only amplifies the mood of the song.
Easily one of my favorite soundtracks, movie 5 is coming out soon!
Movie 5 is not yet here, blame the hollywood small-hats whose only god is the almighty dollar
when I hear this part 1:18 I always think of a small army marching out from a castle, then at 1:41 they march over a hill showing us how massive the army actually is
that is a very interesting picture I get... also nice profile pic :D
***** ._. I feel so small... that comment was epic.
I hear also music to see storys and pictures.
Very nice.
I'm not alone 🤗
I suggest
" Becketts death theme "
" at whit's end ( you can skip till 5:18 minutes of the song"
I love how the in the movie, Jones is shown playing this song with his beard tentacles.
He's been stuck in his twisted, demonic form for so long he's mastered his control over his mutation.
And he's been bound to the Dutchman for so long that he managed to learn how to play the organ
Simply epic.
its treason then
So, we finally meet.
Wrong universe mate
majesty
She pretended to love me.
She betrayed ME!
Why are the villains always cooler, more relatable, the sometimes make more sense and always have a tragic ass backstory and ending?
Because a good villain is one we can undersrand and sympathize with
So true
Because heroes are unrealistic projections of the ideal, while villains are based on human faults taken to extremes, so relatability is a given, and said extreme tends to be explained the easiest with a tragic backstory of sorts.
Why is the hero heroic? Because he's a hero, of course.
Why is a villain villainous? Now that needs a reason, can't have people thinking it just came from nowhere.
you ask me and I say true, this be the best bit of music from the whole series, or I be a liar and cast in the brig
i agree with you, and i'll go in the brig with you
it is simple, it all depends on the amount of... leverage.
And be called a liar for my trouble?
I must agree with you Catbug.
***** why not the the locker?
"Ten years, I devoted to the duty you charged me.
Ten years, I looked after those who died at sea. And finally,
when we could be together again, you weren't there.
Why Weren't You There?"
The raw emotion this piece conveys is brilliant. No other score would have worked so well.
Hans Zimmer is definitely pure epicness !
It's been nearly 20 years, and that octave jump at 1:00 still raises the hair on the back of my neck.
This Person perfectly shows, that no one is evil. Everything evil needs a trigger to become so
Davy Jones is the monster every one sided lover became, after once being the most sweetest.
Anyone who's been in a bad relationship can feel the pain inside this music
I was once with my first love, she wasn't faithful and over the course of 4 years I suffered her betrayals. When I finally gave up, I thought I was free. And while I did find new fish in the sea, I found my self looking back down the horizon of my past. Theirs no one like your first love. And though I will never forgive her for her crimes, I will always be looking back, reluctantly longing.
Its events like these, that leave men cold to the world. The chains of love to a heartless wretch.
love it sounds like war and suffering
Says the Scotsman ^ ^
broadbandtogod lol
I just now realized that those two low tones that are heard through this song are like a heartbeat 😯
When the storm rises... the sky darkens and green shades jump on the fields as the sun hides away...
When the lightings strike the earth and the heavy rain falls before you... No way to hide from the thunder...
Then *Face it!* Put your earphones on, and play this music.
Ash nazg durbatulûk,
ash nazg gimbatul,
ash nazg thrakatulûk,
agh burzum ishi krimpatul.
vidogamesarebeast You shall not utter the tongue of Mordor here.
You cannot hide. There is nothing in the void. Only, death.....
Let no joyful voice be heard this day! Let no man look up to the sky's with hope! Let this day be forever cursed! By we who ready to wake...THE KRAKEN!
@@ThineDarkSoldier *So you have chosen...death.
Dead Man's Chest. A man who was once alive and filled with love for a woman. She betrayed him, and he cut out the heart from his own chest and places it in a wooden chest. Now he's truly dead inside. Wow how did I never realize the double meaning in the title of the movie?
this is so... beautiful
Ein kraftvoller, emotionaler und hinreißender Soundtrack.
0:31 is when the organ starts. I love Pirates Of The Caribbean! My favorite pirate is Davy Jones by FAR!
Such bitter sorrows within the notes, a fury matched by the waves he rode. Davy Jones is alone and sad, the love of the ocean driving him mad.
HANS ZIMMER, Y DIS NO ON SPOTIFY!?
Kaiser Louis-Philip V it's under a score
Grissini project
I didn’t realize Hans Zimmer made this. He’s really a genius
I feel so sorry for Davy Jones, he wasn't an evil man at all. He was just a man with a broken heart, being betrayed by his love drove him to madness and sorrow
One of the best soundtracks, for one of the best characters of the entire saga.
Being an extremely empathetic person I always picked up on Davey Jones emotions in the movie because they portrayed them so well, especially through the emotional impact of this musical number. I couldn't help but feel his torment, anger, and pain.. I felt so much sympathy and remorse for the guy lol
I know its beautiful right?! I feel for him being so drowned in anger and hate, wishing secretly for an end to his pain, almost like he's screaming in rage on the inside, it's packed with passion... i fucking love it.
Wounds you've caused will never mend and you will never end...
"Come, my love, be one with the sea.
Rule with me for eternity.
Drown all dreams so mercilessly,
and leave their souls to me."
Such a beautiful score. The entire Pirates soundtrack is phenomenal, but this scene/music is masterful.
The "Organ" of Davy Jones. Nice pun Hans, well done lol
Whoooa, once again - Thank you Hans Zimmer. You make Germany proud and bring joy to the rest of the world with your compositions.
This is great, My friend played this on a pipe organ in a cathedral we put a new PA system in as a sound check.
I remember that song and I can't seem to get it out of my head. :3
It's all fun and games until Squidward started playing this music
Some of the best organ playing I've heard
0:40 - 1:00 Such a beauty...is much better this saga than both star wars and mcu
Honestly I could listen the the organ solo at 0:33-1:41 all god damn day. I'ts just so chilling, majestic and wonderful ^^
just saw this movie, never has a song caused me to feel such grief and sorrow for a character, and im a guy
What does gender have to do with anything? Are you saying men feel no emotion and to do so is a surprising world altering thing? Cause it really isn't -.-
Serenity Fox
wow you took that to another level.
StabYoBitch You're welcome. :D
Serenity Fox
It's a scientific fact that on average, men are less emotional than women. Also, your country has an effect on it; I'm quite sure not every man in the world as non-emotional as we here in Finland.
Of course there's differences in people, some men start crying about everything (I know one..) and then there's people like me who are a bit too cold. I watched Requiem for a Dream ages ago and I'm still waiting for the sad / depressing part.
So, what was point of my comment? I have no fucking idea. I guess I'm trying to say, that where ever he lives men don't show emotions that much. I mean in Finland man doesn't simply cry over a Disney film.
In the first film you just think he's sadistic, playing in his cathedral while presiding over hell. Only at the end do you understand that there can be redemption for everyone in that hell. Everyone but him. And he knows it. Ouch.
Was watching this and as soon as it started, I heard the loudest thunderclap I ever heard in my life
probably the most amazing song ever
Davy Jones is the first villain I've seen who actually plays his own theme
''Five lashes be owned, I believe it is.''
Andrew Hodgson Uhm.. It was a typo? xD 0:-)
Andrew Hodgson To be honest, I'm not sure anymore now xD Ah well, it was awesomesauce either way :3
I like your picture :D
LordVader1094 Thank you :D Mikasaaaaa
My favorite villain of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Epic music! :D
2 minutes of this is better character development then disney will ever have in their star wars movies
The organ
Hans Zimmer's confirmed favorite instrument
🎶Come my love be one with the sea
Rule with me for eternity
Drown all dreams so mercilessly
And leave their souls to me
Play the song you sang long ago
And wherever the storm may blow
You will find the key to my heart
We'll never be apart
Wild and strong you can't be contained
Never bound nor ever chained
Wounds you caused will never mend
And you will never end🎶
Can we admit how bomb this song is?
Yes.
One of my absolute favorite pieces of music. Its grim, it's dark, invigorating and beautiful. Could anyone else suggest anything similar to this piece?
there IS nothing similiar, this is UNIQUE!!
Davy Jones, an emotional rollercoaster of anger and sadness. In the surface he's an angry tentacle faced man who dominates the seas killing sailors, but beneath that, hes just a sad man who once loved a woman and just wants to get her back
And let this day be cursed by we who be ready to free The Kraken.
no its :
Let no joyfull voice be heard-ah.
Let no man look up in the skies with hope.
And let this day be cursed by we who are ready to wake-ah
The Kraken!
***** ....
I love how I read that all in davy jones voice. :)
***** There are no fingerprints deep underwater, nothing can tie one to a crime, al you need is instruments of pain, youl need your Axe, check, Rope, check, Dagger, Check
***** but seriously what the actuall fuck are you guys talking about.
“Come, my love/be one with the sea/rule with me for eternity/drown all dreams so mercilessly/and leave their souls to me”.
In terms of how badass this theme is it's right up there with Vader's
Played this to a crowd of people. 5 of them are still alive and the rest have moved on