So... wow. Seems like a lot of people like this. It has the most views on my channel by a light year so 😃thanks guys. Also, shameless plug... please PLEASE check out the other stuff I've got published!!! If you like this you'll like my suite edits and also I'm trying to get a feel for how people respond to my original compositions so any views/comments are appreciated!!! Thanks to all.
I love this movies, the first trilogy, te 4th its ok !! I´m making modelships of all ships from the movies, i´ve allready finish the black pearl and the Dutchman. Now im making Queen anne´s revenge.
In high school, I used to study listening to this movie. Not its soundtrack: the movie itself. Cleanest version I've ever heard, dude; thank you so much.
First of all, I love this! I love listening to the movie versions of scores and following them along in my head. I want to try and list all the timestamps of the most important moments that I can from the greatest movie finale of all time. 00:11 "Then what shall we die for?" 1:10 "Hoist the colours!!" 2:13 "Tell Jones to give them no quarter. That should brighten his day." 2:30 "Kaylipso...." 3:25 "MALESTROM!" 3:29 "Barbossa, we need you at the helm!" 4:00 "Raise the yard you kackheaded deck apes. Dyin' is the day worth livin' for!" 4:20 Epic shot of the Durchmann and Black Pearl moving towards the malestrom. 4:35 Black Pearl begins to ready her cannons. "Keep that powder dry!" 6:15 Flying Dutchman deploys her cannons. 6:37 "FYAHHHHH" 8:12 "Leverage" 8:37 "Lookie here. A little byerd who never learnt to fly" 9:00 "To my great regret. But, never to late to learn, eh?" 9:23 "I can set you free, mate" 9:34 "My freedom was lost a long time ago." 10:47 "Elizabeth, will you marry me?" 10:51 "I don't think right now is the best time." 11:11 "Barbosa, marry us!" 11:17 "I'M A LITTLE BIT BUSY AT THE MOMENT" 11:49 "Dearly beloveds we be gathered here today..." 12:57 Will and Elizabeth kiss. 13:21 This isn't a very important moment, but musically, IT IS THE COOLEST PART OF THE SONG. Bringing back the combat motif from The Dead Man's chest is just so good. 13:55 "You can do nothing without the key" 14:35 Davey Jones breaks Jack's sword. 14:44 "Oi. My pistol." 18:46 Davey Jones stabs Will. 19:33 "Tell me, Mr Turner. Do you fear death?" 19:38 "Do you?" I also want to point out that the music takes on a rhythm which sounds like a heartbeat as soon as Jones' heart comes out of the chest. 20:18 Bootstrap Bill attacks Davey Jones 20:40 Davey Jones dies. 21:04 The Black Pearl begins to win the fight. 21:56 "The Dutchman must have a captain." 22:18 Jack and Elizabeth escape the Dutchman. (I never realized how beautiful this bit was.) 23:21 The Black Pearl and HMS Endevour move towards each other, ready to battle to the death. (This part is just so epic) 25:17 The Flying Dutchman emerges, under the command of Will. 25:25 The Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman surround the Endevour. 26:15 "Orders Captain?" "Fire." 26:42 "It's just... good business." 27:54 Cutler Beckett dies LMK if I got any of these wrong. I'm sure some are mis-timed or messed up somehow. I did my best lol.
There still has not been a single movie that made me feel the same experience as watching this in Theaters. Not even Endgame. This final battle was just a whole other kind of experience for me as a kid.
Yep. I remember when Will was made to stab the heart of Davy Jones and everyone went "YES!!!" when the heart was finally stabbed and then immediately went "NOOOO😮" when it revealed that Will stabbed it, since the movie revealed that whoever killed Jones would take his place whether they wanted to or not
One of the most epic scenes and scores in cinema history. Lord of the rings and pirates of the Caribbean were peak cinema both in cinematography and music. These are the movies that will never die!!!
I think that goes for literally everything about this sequence. It's the perfect balance of epic, hilarious, and tragic. The cinematography is nothing fancy, just action filmmaking at its finest. This is a thirty minute war scene that in a lot of other films would fail terribly or get cut down to like fifteen or ten minutes, but works so well here because it has the narrative and emotional heft of an entire trilogy behind it. (I keep trying to use these words to describe it and how good it is but it's not really working)
Especially when it's done right - this and Endgame are the only two that are actually coming to mind as supremely satisfying to me at the moment. The Star Wars trilogies all try to do the same thing but it inevitably fails because their best battles are always in the "middle" moves
Underrated video. I don’t know how you were able to edit all the movie sounds out of it and just keep the music but you did an excellent job. I’d love to own one of these
When it hits the triumphant theme at 7:02 (accompanied by a long shot of Will running up the nearly-vertical deck of the Pearl) I always get tears in my eyes. th-cam.com/video/bd65v5FauXk/w-d-xo.html 😭I love this film and this battle so much.
YES, me too (well, no, I have like six different favorite parts). This is probably actually the best rendition of "Hoist the Colours" from the score, though it's sadly short. This variant gets a slightly extended playthrough in the latter half of the "Hoist the Colours Suite (Album Suite)" cue from the recording sessions.
@@robertoblong Yes... You're so bad for putting my baby Will's death scene and I always have to close my eyes whenever I reach that part. 😌😌 Also, that part was the MOST memorable part of the film. The score REALLY captured the MAGNITUDE of the scene. 😙
@@georgepl If they're playing this specific "Liftoff" cue it's probably actually the longer "Marry Me" suite which Zimmer wrote as a love theme for the film (th-cam.com/video/i_T_gsACpLs/w-d-xo.html ). This has the A, B, and C sections of the main love theme, plus the "Up Is Down" jig motif, PLUS this lovely violin phrase that plays only this once at the end of the film. The suite makes the rounds periodically at Zimmer concerts/whenever he goes on tour (there's a really great version of it from Live In Prague that I recommend you look for).
There's a full suite somewhere out there of all of Beckett's themes which is absolutely magnificent. You can also here the trumpets/horns carrying the "Hoist the Colours" melody over top of it.
0:09 “You will listen to me. Listen! The Brethren will still be looking here to us, to the Black Pearl to lead. And what will they see? Frightened bilge rats aboard a derelict ship? No. No, they will see free men and freedom! And what the enemy will see is the flash of our cannons. They will hear the ring of our swords and they will know what we can do! By the sweat of our brows, and the strength of our backs and the courage of our hearts. Gentlemen, hoist the colours!”
9:35 " The Chest. Hand it ovahh ! " " I can set you free Mate " " My freedom was forfeit long ago " And so they clashed for the most epic fight of the century. God I love this part of the music
Yeah, that version of Beckett's theme is pretty sweet. The eight note theme on harpsichord or dulcimer or whatever it is that originated in Dead Man's Chest is back for World's End but there's also the new theme, which is sadly underplayed in the film. The full suite is on TH-cam here --> th-cam.com/video/wE0hUGkYBhM/w-d-xo.html It's quite magnificent.
OMG, thank you so much for this! I've been looking for a complete version of this soundtrack since I watched the movie in the cinema back then. Do you think you could make an extended edit of 'Parlay' from the same movie? It's such a great piece as well but unfortunately, it's so short! 🙏
Hmm I could try. The thing about "Parlay" is that it's a one-off cue; that epic guitar doesn't really play anywhere else in the score. I was able to do this because it's such a long scene with a lot of score that didn't make the main commercial release. "Parlay" would be trickier but I guess I could find other similarly epic versions of the theme that play throughout the score.
Zimmer writes with his speakers set up in the movie theater surround sound system and with the volume set to something like 80 decibels - which is I think the maximum theater systems go to? He's the only composer I know who writes specifically for it to be played really loud
I've heard of instances where playing it louder/with different speaker set ups actually brings out previously unheard frequencies or different sounds in the mix
This is actually such a perfect musical callback... it starts with an oscillating half-step ostinato that originated from CotBP before moving into a pretty sweet version of Jack's theme. I think it's cool how quickly Zimmer is able to change the tone of these action cues - he can go from dark and worrisome to heroic on a dime and it doesn't sound wrong.
YES. I think John Williams and some of the older composers are more technically proficient and masters of their art when it comes to pure orchestral awesome-ness, but Zimmer is unmatched in terms of sheer emotional power and that thing that makes you say "Oh, that sounds GOOD."
Yes but militarily speaking he does the right thing. Superior doesn't give an order and isnt going to, he immediately takes over and gives the order to evacuate
This is one of the rare times Zimmer uses Jack's arrival theme in DMC and AWE (usually he uses the new Drunk Jack waltz or the cello lines from CotBP) and it sounds fantastic in this setting.
So... wow. Seems like a lot of people like this. It has the most views on my channel by a light year so 😃thanks guys. Also, shameless plug... please PLEASE check out the other stuff I've got published!!! If you like this you'll like my suite edits and also I'm trying to get a feel for how people respond to my original compositions so any views/comments are appreciated!!! Thanks to all.
I love this movies, the first trilogy, te 4th its ok !! I´m making modelships of all ships from the movies, i´ve allready finish the black pearl and the Dutchman. Now im making Queen anne´s revenge.
Without doubt one of the most perfect, epic scores in all of cinema history.
YESSSS
In high school, I used to study listening to this movie. Not its soundtrack: the movie itself.
Cleanest version I've ever heard, dude; thank you so much.
thanks for clean cut, this franchise and especialy this sequence is my childhood
I didn't even see these movies when they first came out and I still get emotional watching scenes from World's End.
truly a masterpiece and watching this in big screen was extraordinary@@robertoblong
@@alcatraz2010Yes.... It's just pure nostalgia. 😎
@@turner094 Really an underrated quality nowadays. (edit: Does that make me nostalgic for nostalgia?)
Sameee bro
First of all, I love this! I love listening to the movie versions of scores and following them along in my head.
I want to try and list all the timestamps of the most important moments that I can from the greatest movie finale of all time.
00:11 "Then what shall we die for?"
1:10 "Hoist the colours!!"
2:13 "Tell Jones to give them no quarter. That should brighten his day."
2:30 "Kaylipso...."
3:25 "MALESTROM!"
3:29 "Barbossa, we need you at the helm!"
4:00 "Raise the yard you kackheaded deck apes. Dyin' is the day worth livin' for!"
4:20 Epic shot of the Durchmann and Black Pearl moving towards the malestrom.
4:35 Black Pearl begins to ready her cannons. "Keep that powder dry!"
6:15 Flying Dutchman deploys her cannons.
6:37 "FYAHHHHH"
8:12 "Leverage"
8:37 "Lookie here. A little byerd who never learnt to fly"
9:00 "To my great regret. But, never to late to learn, eh?"
9:23 "I can set you free, mate"
9:34 "My freedom was lost a long time ago."
10:47 "Elizabeth, will you marry me?"
10:51 "I don't think right now is the best time."
11:11 "Barbosa, marry us!"
11:17 "I'M A LITTLE BIT BUSY AT THE MOMENT"
11:49 "Dearly beloveds we be gathered here today..."
12:57 Will and Elizabeth kiss.
13:21 This isn't a very important moment, but musically, IT IS THE COOLEST PART OF THE SONG. Bringing back the combat motif from The Dead Man's chest is just so good.
13:55 "You can do nothing without the key"
14:35 Davey Jones breaks Jack's sword.
14:44 "Oi. My pistol."
18:46 Davey Jones stabs Will.
19:33 "Tell me, Mr Turner. Do you fear death?"
19:38 "Do you?" I also want to point out that the music takes on a rhythm which sounds like a heartbeat as soon as Jones' heart comes out of the chest.
20:18 Bootstrap Bill attacks Davey Jones
20:40 Davey Jones dies.
21:04 The Black Pearl begins to win the fight.
21:56 "The Dutchman must have a captain."
22:18 Jack and Elizabeth escape the Dutchman. (I never realized how beautiful this bit was.)
23:21 The Black Pearl and HMS Endevour move towards each other, ready to battle to the death. (This part is just so epic)
25:17 The Flying Dutchman emerges, under the command of Will.
25:25 The Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman surround the Endevour.
26:15 "Orders Captain?" "Fire."
26:42 "It's just... good business."
27:54 Cutler Beckett dies
LMK if I got any of these wrong. I'm sure some are mis-timed or messed up somehow. I did my best lol.
Holy crap that's incredible
Thank you for this 🙂
the people who watched this movie in the big screens so lucky
Any movie is better in the theater, but these big epic finale sorts of things are to die for
There still has not been a single movie that made me feel the same experience as watching this in Theaters.
Not even Endgame. This final battle was just a whole other kind of experience for me as a kid.
ME too when I was 18 and that experience is MINDBLOWN. 😈😈🔥🔥🔥⚓⚔️🏴☠️
Yep. I remember when Will was made to stab the heart of Davy Jones and everyone went "YES!!!" when the heart was finally stabbed and then immediately went "NOOOO😮" when it revealed that Will stabbed it, since the movie revealed that whoever killed Jones would take his place whether they wanted to or not
9 year old me was in shock and awe about it.
One of the most epic scenes and scores in cinema history. Lord of the rings and pirates of the Caribbean were peak cinema both in cinematography and music. These are the movies that will never die!!!
No matter what they do next, pirates will never be as good as this movie ever again
The best pirate music to listen.
World's End has without a doubt the best score of all five films.
@@robertoblong but you have heard of it.😉
@@robertoblong World’s End is like the climax of the franchise
@@robertoblongIn your opinion.
Oletko suomalainen
3:42 I can hear Barbossa speaking in my mind.
"HAUL YOUR WIND AND HOLD YOUR WATER!" Barbossa is a legend.
BRACE UP YARDS YA CACKHANDED DECK APES- DYYYYYIN’ IS THE DAY WORTH LIVIN FOR’
They should have kept him alive and let him take over sense jack is goin now
@@ASadToad I agree and I love the character but I do think it was a fitting end for Barbossa and probably the best-executed scene of the film.
10:41 "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today... TO NAIL YER GIZZARDS TO THE MAST, YA POXY CUR!"
One of the greatest battles in movie history! Beautifully put together
I think that goes for literally everything about this sequence. It's the perfect balance of epic, hilarious, and tragic. The cinematography is nothing fancy, just action filmmaking at its finest. This is a thirty minute war scene that in a lot of other films would fail terribly or get cut down to like fifteen or ten minutes, but works so well here because it has the narrative and emotional heft of an entire trilogy behind it. (I keep trying to use these words to describe it and how good it is but it's not really working)
Wise words and I totally feel you mate. 😙
@@robertoblong What I wouldn't give is to have no memories of these films and experience it again in theaters 21 years ago. 🥹🥹
22:00 "😐part of the crew, part of the ship"
Boostrap Bill: "😟the Dutchman MUST have a Captain"
22:19 is my fave part, one of the saddest ends..😞😞😢🙂❤️
Mine too.This masterpiece still BREAKS my poor little heart for the past 16 years. 😌😌
I enjoy small scale mid budget films, but sometimes, grand epic finale trilogy like this is worth dying for
Especially when it's done right - this and Endgame are the only two that are actually coming to mind as supremely satisfying to me at the moment. The Star Wars trilogies all try to do the same thing but it inevitably fails because their best battles are always in the "middle" moves
@@robertoblongI personally thought return of the Jedi had amazing battle scenes.
I listen to this when I'm tired
Underrated video.
I don’t know how you were able to edit all the movie sounds out of it and just keep the music but you did an excellent job.
I’d love to own one of these
Mwah ha ha... my secrets are mine to keep.
HA! You afraid to be a trend?
This deserves a Lot of likes
6:37 FIREEEE!!!!
When it hits the triumphant theme at 7:02 (accompanied by a long shot of Will running up the nearly-vertical deck of the Pearl) I always get tears in my eyes. th-cam.com/video/bd65v5FauXk/w-d-xo.html 😭I love this film and this battle so much.
FIREEE ALLL!!!
Boom
9:52 is my favourite part
YES, me too (well, no, I have like six different favorite parts). This is probably actually the best rendition of "Hoist the Colours" from the score, though it's sadly short. This variant gets a slightly extended playthrough in the latter half of the "Hoist the Colours Suite (Album Suite)" cue from the recording sessions.
" Liftoff " lost love music. 😔😔💔💔💔😭😭😭
It's such a brutal piece. We can always trust good ol' Hans to pull on the heartstrings a bit.
@@robertoblong Yes... You're so bad for putting my baby Will's death scene and I always have to close my eyes whenever I reach that part. 😌😌
Also, that part was the MOST memorable part of the film.
The score REALLY captured the MAGNITUDE of the scene. 😙
it is never lost!!i've been to a concert and they've been playing potc mysic!!
👍✨
@@georgepl If they're playing this specific "Liftoff" cue it's probably actually the longer "Marry Me" suite which Zimmer wrote as a love theme for the film (th-cam.com/video/i_T_gsACpLs/w-d-xo.html ). This has the A, B, and C sections of the main love theme, plus the "Up Is Down" jig motif, PLUS this lovely violin phrase that plays only this once at the end of the film. The suite makes the rounds periodically at Zimmer concerts/whenever he goes on tour (there's a really great version of it from Live In Prague that I recommend you look for).
thanks for the best part of the franchise!!
It's only half of the best part. You gotta have the scenes to get the full experience.
@@robertoblong thats true mate!
Awesome job, matey! I'll be using that one at the gym tonight :) one of the greatest musical segments in any film
Ha. I've used it on runs before. Pretty pretty awesome.
2:56 love Beckett's theme battle version
There's a full suite somewhere out there of all of Beckett's themes which is absolutely magnificent. You can also here the trumpets/horns carrying the "Hoist the Colours" melody over top of it.
@@robertoblong Heard the full suit before, Beckett's theme is underrated and my favorite from potc franchise
@@Leorics-mf2jz It's definitely top 5 for me, just edged out by the Hoist the Colours theme and maybe a few others.
“The Chest! HAND IT OVER!”
“I can set you free, mate!”
*_”My freedom was forfeit long ago!”_*
A soundtrack perfectly tailored to the film 🥰
" you're a cruel man sparrow "
" cruel is just a matter of perspective "
" is it "
0:09 “You will listen to me. Listen! The Brethren will still be looking here to us, to the Black Pearl to lead. And what will they see? Frightened bilge rats aboard a derelict ship? No. No, they will see free men and freedom! And what the enemy will see is the flash of our cannons. They will hear the ring of our swords and they will know what we can do! By the sweat of our brows, and the strength of our backs and the courage of our hearts. Gentlemen, hoist the colours!”
Crew :"hoist the colours"
Gibbs :"Aye THE WINDS ON OUR SIDE BOYS, THATS ALL WE NEED"
6:37 💥 7:01
Best part for real.
17:25 my favorite part
The way Zimmer interpolated themes and action material from the other films all through this sequence is a masterclass in writing. I am in awe.
5:53 "NOBODY MOVE! ...I dropped me brain."
Eso es arte eso es lo epico de las películas de los piratas del Caribe
Art + a healthy dose of slapstick indeed
9:35
" The Chest. Hand it ovahh ! "
" I can set you free Mate "
" My freedom was forfeit long ago "
And so they clashed for the most epic fight of the century. God I love this part of the music
2:20 my favorite part
Yeah, that version of Beckett's theme is pretty sweet. The eight note theme on harpsichord or dulcimer or whatever it is that originated in Dead Man's Chest is back for World's End but there's also the new theme, which is sadly underplayed in the film. The full suite is on TH-cam here --> th-cam.com/video/wE0hUGkYBhM/w-d-xo.html It's quite magnificent.
Where do you find Beckett’s theme?
@@mcchicken4806 th-cam.com/video/d55x71UpaLo/w-d-xo.html
12:55 JUST KISS!!!
I Never watch potc anymore.
At my dead end. 👋
Its all over.
OMG, thank you so much for this! I've been looking for a complete version of this soundtrack since I watched the movie in the cinema back then. Do you think you could make an extended edit of 'Parlay' from the same movie? It's such a great piece as well but unfortunately, it's so short! 🙏
Hmm I could try. The thing about "Parlay" is that it's a one-off cue; that epic guitar doesn't really play anywhere else in the score. I was able to do this because it's such a long scene with a lot of score that didn't make the main commercial release. "Parlay" would be trickier but I guess I could find other similarly epic versions of the theme that play throughout the score.
I'm blasting this at full volume lol
Zimmer writes with his speakers set up in the movie theater surround sound system and with the volume set to something like 80 decibels - which is I think the maximum theater systems go to? He's the only composer I know who writes specifically for it to be played really loud
I've heard of instances where playing it louder/with different speaker set ups actually brings out previously unheard frequencies or different sounds in the mix
I too, so you're not the only one.
15:06 OI! My pistol
This is actually such a perfect musical callback... it starts with an oscillating half-step ostinato that originated from CotBP before moving into a pretty sweet version of Jack's theme. I think it's cool how quickly Zimmer is able to change the tone of these action cues - he can go from dark and worrisome to heroic on a dime and it doesn't sound wrong.
@@robertoblongthis whole 30 minute sequence is film music euphoria and such a key part of my childhood
Ханс Циммер просто талантище своего дела.
YES. I think John Williams and some of the older composers are more technically proficient and masters of their art when it comes to pure orchestral awesome-ness, but Zimmer is unmatched in terms of sheer emotional power and that thing that makes you say "Oh, that sounds GOOD."
@@robertoblong Полностью солидарен!
@@robertoblongcould not be said any better
4:16 6:17 10:15 13:46 15:40
Maelstrom means giant and powerful whirlpool.
25:48
"Orders, sir????"
There's a lot about Beckett's death scene to like. One of them is definitely that poor officer's face when he realizes Beckett's lost it.
Yes but militarily speaking he does the right thing. Superior doesn't give an order and isnt going to, he immediately takes over and gives the order to evacuate
"It's just good business"
I beg you, please add to Spotify!
9:53
YO-HO, ALL TOGEHTER
HOIST THE COLORS HIIIIIIIIGH!
HEAVE HO, THIEVES AND BEGGARS
NEVER SHALL WE DIIIIIE!
🇬🇧👉✅️
🏴☠️👉❌️
Yo-ho! Yo-ho the pirate live me!)
15:09
This is one of the rare times Zimmer uses Jack's arrival theme in DMC and AWE (usually he uses the new Drunk Jack waltz or the cello lines from CotBP) and it sounds fantastic in this setting.
@@robertoblong Yeah this part rlly stood out to me during the scene and been looking for it everywhere
15:09 15:09 15:09 15:09 15:09
🤘🤘🤘🤘
6:09 Cannon!
the part at 2:20 where is it from i need the song bro
You can find it briefly in the soundtrack labelled Singapore
What did they do to MY ship?^^
調子が悪いのでほっといて下さい。
No😂
14:45 best part ever