Thr original has been recorded in a interview way : daft punk ask him to come in the studio and to tell them his story. They recorded the whole dialog and then mix it with music (played by real musicians too!) and created this masterpiece!
@@MrJulien29yep! Plus the original interview was about half an hour long (can be found on TH-cam somewhere) and he had no idea how they’d use it for the song.
I think Giorgio mainly doesn't want to disappoint the crowd. He clearly has made many many lives before, but this was more "constructed" than that... that being said, his band was indeed incredible!
maybe Knödel to be precise 😏 he is Italian but from. South Tyrol... so not cooking spaghetti like me...but other delicious recipes from his mountain... the Dolomites.
In an interview he said...when daft punk was talking to him about his life and all...he thought they will use his voice and do something like remixing it into a song..but when he actually listened to the song he got amazed on how they used the actual interview into the song.
I play this on my vinyl nearly every week and the other day I saw my 7 yo jumping on trampoline and saying to his mates, "my name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone calls me Giorgio" ... and started acting of drum hits. LOVED IT !! Music Talks !!
This was incredible. The whole time I was wondering what would happen when they get to those sick drum patterns at the end of the track, and damn if my man in the band didn’t just CRUSH it
Yeah I think we forget the amazing things professional musicians are capable of. Sure a computer can do anything you want it to do but people are amazing.
Dude yes, he was incredible. And the flautists playing all those fast, electronic-sounding notes. All of them, what a great ensemble and great performance.
This performance, and this track and this album, are incredible. I'm 57. Some of my earliest and fondest childhood memories are listening to disco music from the 70's that my older cousins played, when I was growing up in a relatively small town in India, and Giorgio Moroder was high in the list. If anyone has not heard the album "From Here to Eternity" by Moroder is missing out, big time. This track is so special to me for so many reasons, I cannot explain it. Suffice to say that great music is eternal, art is indestructible, and love is omipresent. Rock on in peace, world.
Я из России, но точно так же, - мне 58, и мы с вами слушали одно и то же в молодости! Мне было сложно добывать такую музыку, живя в СССР... Но, тем не менее, я её добывал через все преграды, потому что её любил!
Every version of this is perfect. No matter whether the story is exactly the same, or the instruments, or the timing. It's a real, human story. It's a connection.
I got incredibly emotional watching this. Yes, I had a few drinks, but it proves that this song is incredible as not only a superb piece in a great album, but as a live piece of music it's fantastic. I just wish I could have been in the studio when they were recording Giorgio when he was telling his story.
@@jsbrookk This song is on Daft Punk's last album called ''Random Access Memories. ''Discovery'' is 15 years olders and was their best and most sold album.
Que orgullo que le hagan todos estos tributos cuando aun esta vivo , Moroder es el padre de la Música Electrónica y el Italo disco y esta muy bien estos homenajes hacia el como muestra de cariño y afecto por la música que invento la mas expandida del mundo .
Daft punk will always be an extremely important group to me for a long time.But one of them is that the story of my dad and Giorgio are extremely similar.My dad was a DJ in his youth, that allowed him to play and work In a nightclub in Acapulco, Mexico in the 80s that nightclub was called baby 'o And it's not just another nightclub and that's it, no. It was the pinnacle of disco music. Great Mexican and Latin American artists like Luis Miguel came to play and sing there. So many years later in 2013, when I was less than 15 years old, I asked my dad after dinner "have you met Giorgio?"Obviously it wasn't expected that someone from '98 would know him but I owe it all to Daft Punk.So yeah, basically my dad is a Mexican Giorgio. His knowledge of music borders on the exaggerated in good That also allowed me to develop a great taste for music.
Wow! This performance made my day! I’ve thought about it many times that it would be so cool to do this piece with a live orchestra, but I never thought anyone would have the guts to do it! And then to do it really well!! Hats off. Congrats. 🙌🏼
I'm sorry, but I have to swear. That was FUCKING unbelievably amazing. I never thought I'd see this been played live and with the man himself telling his story. I've got fucking goosebumps all over. What have I just witnessed? Is this... perfection? GODDAMN
I would be in tears if I saw this live. It's such a beautifuly crafted song. So much talent went into composing it and just as much went into playing here.
When you see Adam Betts, you know it's ON. Made me dig up the Timeless (Goldie) performance w/ Natalie Duncan and Heritage Orchestra. Thanks for sharing!
I discovered this song yesterday while driving to San Francisco. Chills, literally chills. And what a great performance! ❤ 6:00 to 7:00 is just something else.
It's like this vibrant energy is pushing on my heart, it's like I'm running and there's something incredible, unspoken, and meaningful just an inch past my reach, this will always be a phenomenal work.
Su santidad daft punk espiritualmente disfrutando ambos del show desde las alturas el mundo los extraña divinos maestros ,deidades sagradas regresen una vez más. 😢
I love that he's not just reading a script, but actually telling the story. And the band is extending the groove to give him time to finish.
The original song is the same way
@@edc.8292 no, theres a fair amount of pauses and differences between the original
Thr original has been recorded in a interview way : daft punk ask him to come in the studio and to tell them his story. They recorded the whole dialog and then mix it with music (played by real musicians too!) and created this masterpiece!
@@MrJulien29yep! Plus the original interview was about half an hour long (can be found on TH-cam somewhere) and he had no idea how they’d use it for the song.
they used different microphones for each decade he is telling about (Idk if it's true but probably super cool if it is) @@MrJulien29
I honestly never thought this could be played live.
lol
Me neither
check out the dig about the album. it's worth a watch... th-cam.com/video/yBYL76CO_jc/w-d-xo.html
It’s a masterpiece, even more complex than just classic music.
It took a lot of musicians and instruments to emulate Giorgio's sound!
Funny that Giorgio is so shy and unsure telling his story 😅 His band are truly killers, just nailed it, extremely cool!
he is more comfortable making a pasta
@@doyourownresearch7297 Since he's Italian, that should be easy and delicious😃!
I think Giorgio mainly doesn't want to disappoint the crowd. He clearly has made many many lives before, but this was more "constructed" than that... that being said, his band was indeed incredible!
maybe Knödel to be precise 😏 he is Italian but from. South Tyrol... so not cooking spaghetti like me...but other delicious recipes from his mountain... the Dolomites.
He is 82
Humble , smiling , heartfull , elegant , joyfull , full magic ispired : this is Giovanni Giorgio... that you can call Giorgio !
Could you write properly?
Are you the usual troll , one can find in every channels ...? 😮🤣
@@DaveMcIroy You sound like a Brown dude
@@DaveMcIroy756 likes to 3 💀
In an interview he said...when daft punk was talking to him about his life and all...he thought they will use his voice and do something like remixing it into a song..but when he actually listened to the song he got amazed on how they used the actual interview into the song.
Giorgio be like: I'll do it but I don't understand why you do this
We comprehend on the deepest levels only;
Anthony Luke Whaleheart Glendinning
He certainly understood later when he first heard the song!
I play this on my vinyl nearly every week and the other day I saw my 7 yo jumping on trampoline and saying to his mates, "my name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone calls me Giorgio" ... and started acting of drum hits. LOVED IT !! Music Talks !!
There are two of us
You are lucky men
🤩😍😘
LOL Giorgio made millions happy and a father proud! Confratulations!
Hopefully your son continues to love the magic that is music.
The best TED Talk I have seen in my life!
So good it must be TedX.
Fantastic version of a fantastic tune about a fantastic man from a fantastic album.
Not fantastic; the best
word
@@deppe4202 I still prefer Alive 2007, but RAM is close.
Couldn't have said it better
Drummer is absolutely insane, so good
and had time to put the glasses on 8:03
@@nunovarela8096 when hit the click gives me goosebumps. Great work for him
This was incredible. The whole time I was wondering what would happen when they get to those sick drum patterns at the end of the track, and damn if my man in the band didn’t just CRUSH it
Yup, he nailed that!
Even adjusting his glasses in the middle of it lmao
The drummer is Adam Betts - You should check out his TH-cam channel.
Man, did he crush it ! Great feel and groove !
Yeah I think we forget the amazing things professional musicians are capable of. Sure a computer can do anything you want it to do but people are amazing.
Moroder wanted the other guys to play his music and now hes playing Daft Punks music.
Im sure the robots are honored just like Georgio was back then.
I don't see any part of this being like daft punk. I'm confused
@@Crystalizedcrystalthis song is by daft punk
@@Vlade__ can you link the original video?
@@Crystalizedcrystal giorgio by moroder - daft punk
I think this is more daft punk doing a tribute to him mpre than him playing the wide repoture of daft punk music
I cried. Daft Punk It's been a long time
Some might say.. it’s been too long
😂50 yerars...like one mig.
Starcadian. If you miss Daft Punk. There is another
It's crying writing this haha
Drums are absolute fire in this
Bass too.
Pure magic
facts
Dude yes, he was incredible. And the flautists playing all those fast, electronic-sounding notes. All of them, what a great ensemble and great performance.
The Robots are on fire
Electronic music has made a full circle!
And there's how you create a cannonical life moment for everyone involved - musicians, audience and viewers from afar. Just mind-bogglingly good!
I love that in the original version the music gets more complex as the song goes on, mirroring the improvement In Moroder's abilities.
You don't normally replace a synth with real instruments... fantastic
yeah, it's the other way around. this is sheer madness.
Giorgio just said a synth was an instrument
That's the concept of Giorgio by Moroder, enchancing giorgios sounds by adding real instruments
Daft punk sintetiza instrumentos
This performance, and this track and this album, are incredible. I'm 57. Some of my earliest and fondest childhood memories are listening to disco music from the 70's that my older cousins played, when I was growing up in a relatively small town in India, and Giorgio Moroder was high in the list. If anyone has not heard the album "From Here to Eternity" by Moroder is missing out, big time. This track is so special to me for so many reasons, I cannot explain it. Suffice to say that great music is eternal, art is indestructible, and love is omipresent. Rock on in peace, world.
Я из России, но точно так же, - мне 58, и мы с вами слушали одно и то же в молодости! Мне было сложно добывать такую музыку, живя в СССР... Но, тем не менее, я её добывал через все преграды, потому что её любил!
@@dddmmm7968, dude, I don’t know you, but I think you and I would make great friends. Peace and love to you!
E, por favor, ouçam From Here To Eternity a todo volume...🔊🔊
Awesome. Thanks Giorgio
The melody kick in after he tell the story🔥🔥🔥
Literally gave me chills
Grande Giorgio grazie ai Daft Punk per avergli reso il tributo che merita 👏🙌👏
This is my favourite song since 2013. I was 5 years old then. My dad played it and I always asked him to play it.
Fuck I am old holy shit.
same age lol. huge yeezus fan as well
ive been playing this song every day for a year! Now i witness the live performance! How beautiful! 😢 what an experience!🎉❤😊
Yer a little late
@@AussieBodybuilder better late than never ;)
Feels great, doesn’t it? ❤❤❤
Every version of this is perfect. No matter whether the story is exactly the same, or the instruments, or the timing. It's a real, human story. It's a connection.
Makes me cry.
I always cry. While i almost never do it ) like the glory moment even if he was glorious enough before
I got incredibly emotional watching this. Yes, I had a few drinks, but it proves that this song is incredible as not only a superb piece in a great album, but as a live piece of music it's fantastic. I just wish I could have been in the studio when they were recording Giorgio when he was telling his story.
the bass player was having the time of his life
yesss
I discovered this awsome live video too late
Never too late! I discover today!
Well the album is called Discovery
@@jsbrookk This song is on Daft Punk's last album called ''Random Access Memories.
''Discovery'' is 15 years olders and was their best and most sold album.
Here's the full concert
th-cam.com/video/Ygm9uvO7NtE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AbxCWsGdz-gGKhlj
Maybe sounds weird but I cry for eletro music.
Que orgullo que le hagan todos estos tributos cuando aun esta vivo , Moroder es el padre de la Música Electrónica y el Italo disco y esta muy bien estos homenajes hacia el como muestra de cariño y afecto por la música que invento la mas expandida del mundo .
Thanks TH-cam algorithm! This is awesome ❤
Daft punk will always be an extremely important group to me for a long time.But one of them is that the story of my dad and Giorgio are extremely similar.My dad was a DJ in his youth, that allowed him to play and work In a nightclub in Acapulco, Mexico in the 80s that nightclub was called baby 'o And it's not just another nightclub and that's it, no. It was the pinnacle of disco music. Great Mexican and Latin American artists like Luis Miguel came to play and sing there. So many years later in 2013, when I was less than 15 years old, I asked my dad after dinner "have you met Giorgio?"Obviously it wasn't expected that someone from '98 would know him but I owe it all to Daft Punk.So yeah, basically my dad is a Mexican Giorgio. His knowledge of music borders on the exaggerated in good That also allowed me to develop a great taste for music.
Do your dad still have some record, maybe you could share it with peoples, I want to listen your dad music
@@athuynh9173 My communication with my dad today is not very good but I still doubt that he has any of his music saved, so I ask him
Creo que te gustaría escucharlo completo, lo busque para ti th-cam.com/video/Ygm9uvO7NtE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AbxCWsGdz-gGKhlj
Búscalo de nuevo , no dejes ir su amor and your love for him , un paisano desde California.
Walked off the stage like a muthafuckn G, and rightly so ❤
Wow! This performance made my day! I’ve thought about it many times that it would be so cool to do this piece with a live orchestra, but I never thought anyone would have the guts to do it! And then to do it really well!! Hats off. Congrats. 🙌🏼
Tbh I think the original was with a live orchestra too
Wow! I had no idea a live version of this existed!
What a beautiful way of paying respects to the pioneers.
Everything about this is incredible. Thank you TH-cam algorithm!
Damm, that sounds beautiful
I'm sorry, but I have to swear. That was FUCKING unbelievably amazing. I never thought I'd see this been played live and with the man himself telling his story. I've got fucking goosebumps all over. What have I just witnessed? Is this... perfection? GODDAMN
My heart is broken!! It’s pure masterpiece
In heard Giorgio in 1977..Here to Eternity n man it was a dream n i knew every song on that album...absolutely awesome Giorgio...love his music
Ces 2 solos aux claviers puis à la batterie apportent énormément d’émotions par rapport à l’original. Faut être sacrément solide.
His love for music and the energy he puts into each show emphatically explaining every detail is amazing...He is a genius, a legend!!!!
I often listen this track on my player , and like it to much, but
In live it sound even much better . Such a masterpiece of quality music
와 이걸 라이브로 듣네 ㅋㅋㅋ
I would be in tears if I saw this live. It's such a beautifuly crafted song. So much talent went into composing it and just as much went into playing here.
When you see Adam Betts, you know it's ON. Made me dig up the Timeless (Goldie) performance w/ Natalie Duncan and Heritage Orchestra. Thanks for sharing!
Exactly 👌
Goosebumps. that was fucking insane.
Qué brutal habrá sido apreciar esta obra maestra directamente y en vivo. ¡Para llorar de emoción!
My favorite song on the album.
Putting a commercial on the beat drop is criminal
This is wow the band are absolutely killing it , giorgio is the best i hope to meet him and do music with him one day
Se escucha tan genial la introducción, 🥹 q las lágrimas se asoman...
미국에서 십년전에 매일 이노래를 들으면서 차를 운전해서 대학교에 다니던 생각이 납니다. 이렇게 이 목소리의 주인공을 직접 보다니 감정이 묘하네요
I was there, and it was amazing. He even do a dj set afterwards in a separate room of the Sydney Opera House
I am soooo jealous!!
Versione spettacolare. Grazie Molte!👍👏👏
I discovered this song yesterday while driving to San Francisco. Chills, literally chills. And what a great performance! ❤ 6:00 to 7:00 is just something else.
2:33 the legendary moment
Shhhhhh just let it happen....
“a musician” pause is something else.
F***ing LEGEND! Love him
I love how he slept in his car at the discotech
OMG I love this version with Giorgio.
Che bello! Nuovi suoni e strumenti antichi❤
Daft Punk & Giorgio спасибо!❤
Un Capolavoro che abbraccia chi Ama e Vive la musica!
This is ... amazing. Simply stunning!
"My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone call me Giorgio "
Absolutely incredible keyboard solo 🔥🔥🔥
Man, this brought me tears and smiles. I love this song so much and seeing the man speaking live is just wonderful
I was right up front for Giorgio’s DJ set at Pitchfork Festival in Chicago some years back.
This just brought me back to life
Good
from an earlier user of moog to the latest player, such a masterpiece, thank you daft punk
I love this so much! What an epic performance!
Mozna miec ciary przez kilka minut ? Mozna !!❤❤
It's like this vibrant energy is pushing on my heart, it's like I'm running and there's something incredible, unspoken, and meaningful just an inch past my reach, this will always be a phenomenal work.
D day if it was 2045
A song that’s been etched in my mind and heart for a long time ❤
What an epic moment and scintillating tale ! Man I can’t imagine how surreal this moment was for him ! Awesome !
Blessed are those men who have seen it live🥺
I love he performed the story! Omg
Такую музыку можно слушать вечно 🎉
the live groove sounds magical
This song is build like Moroder’s Midnight Express theme. Fabulous homage !
truly amazing, awesome band and heartwarming dude, wish you the best Giorgio.
그의 이름을 말할때, 저는 아주 큰 함박웃음을 지을 수 밖에 없었습니다. 할아버지에게 멋진 선물을 받은 어린아이처럼요. ㅋㅋ
This would have been a great show to see live. Analog and digital live....wonderful!
An amazing rendition of the piece and Giorgio is cool as always.
Amazing scene,majestic orchestra,wonderful song..
Chills, literal chills.
天啊!什麼神仙版本😂
crying 😭
Proud to be human , this is masterpiece !
Su santidad daft punk espiritualmente disfrutando ambos del show desde las alturas el mundo los extraña divinos maestros ,deidades sagradas regresen una vez más. 😢
Supernature by Cerrone and late Erasure . . . LOVEEEE !!!
Спасибо, Маэстро❤
This is so cool! I’m glad this exists 😄
Ur2 much good person Giorgio. Thx and Love 4 everything U give us!
This was absolutely amazing
Un placer conocerte me encanta tu voice
Thanks 😂😂😂🇨🇴👠
Terrorismo es que me salga un anuncio justo en el minuto 2:39
Thanks to the director who thought I'd be interested in shots of the back of the conductor's head during the drum solo. FFS.
Wow I never thought this would be a thing. But incredible.