The theme can explain it. Alan and Henry made an amazing theme that told an amazing story without even watching the movies. Someone who never seen Captain America or doesn't know about him can listed to this and learn a lot about him without any words.
Scout boy theme thats why it fits him perfectly.. I think the cap might be my fave marvel character......its between him and the winter soldier ...i think Chris evans solidified that
His 'First Avenger' theme was actually used in my hometown's 4th of July fireworks celebration, up there with the other patriotic song choices picked out to celebrate American patriotism.
I gotta say Of all the MCU heroes, Cap was the best. Inspirational, idealistic, unwavering in fighting for what he believed in. Hearing Silvestri’s First Avenger themes in Endgame elevated the emotions of Cap’s ending ten fold.
The MCU Captain America movie trilogy was more than just inspirational for me, it literally changed my life. My early life was never easy but somehow these movies showed me a better path to redemption and because of that I was able to fundamentally change who I am. I always wanted to be a soldier but never got the chance however perhaps a simple life with a fulfilling career and good family and friends were all I ever needed. Plus having my younger brother giving me the 2016 Marvel legends shield was the best present ever! Update 1 year since this comment: After some soul searching I decides to apply for the military reserves in my home country. I had train extremely hard to pass the fitness exam but it was worth it to chase the life long dream of being in the military. Even if I don't get in overall progression Ive completely shattered my expectations, I really went from little guy to a force to reckoned with. I can bench press 225 lbs, squat 225 lbs and deadlift 315 lbs with room for improvement for all 3 exercises. I would never believed I could do what do now as a kid since I was overweight and fairly dumb back then. I barely believe that I become the opposite those of things that plagued me as a kid.
I grew up readings comics 45 years ago. I think I learned to read with Spiderman, Daredevil and especially the Fantastic Four. I would never have hoped the movies (I mean the first phases) to be this good and the music is such important to bring those caracters to life. It was really a dream come true. 10 years later, maybe the dream is over because Disney screwed, but hell !!! the first movies will be remembered as classics !
The MCU needed more reoccurring themes and it ia a shame that most themes were used once and barely used again. Silvestri and Jackman are masters at their craft. And your ability to weave the different tracks together? You have my unyielding respect.
idk how ended up hear. been just seeking all genres of music for motivation… went from Van Halen Unchained… then some soulful Morissette Amon Lamar… then here… Thanks for this mix…
5:12 [Warning]Episode #5 Crossroads of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim)(Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) Crossroads “ Crossroads ” Episode: 5 Preceded by: " Replacements " Followed by: " Bastogne " "Crossroads" is the 5th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier(the Meralim). It once again features Steve Rogers in a starring role. It follows him winning a raid against German troops and earning him a promotion to Battalion XO. Synopsis Captain America Rogers is promoted to Executive Officer (XO) of 2nd Battalion and is no longer given command of Easy Company. He is transferred to Battalion HQ and given administrative duties that include typing field reports. He finds it difficult to relinquish control of Easy Company and focus on his new duties. Summary On October 17, 1944, in the Netherlands, at the Schoonderlogt Estate, Captain America Steve Rogers is looking out the window of the room he shares with Captain James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes. They have been ordered to go to the 506th Regiment HQ, but Barnes refuses to wake up, so Rogers grabs a nearby cup of liquid and throws it over a groggy Barnes, which works. Barnes becomes enraged and exclaims that it is his own urine, and throws his pillow at Rogers, who begins to laugh. As they approach the HQ, Barnes tells them that they are the only unit to have the Germans on the German side of the Rhine River and that if they had managed to fight the Germans off at Antwerp, they could have made a major advance into Germany. Rogers is instructed to give Colonel Sink a fully written battle report on how he ran into a crossroads with one of Easy's squadrons about a month earlier. Rogers leaves to do so and begins to recall the events of the battle. He recalls when Liebgott ran with the rest of his patrol; Liebgott has a minor but bleeding neck wound and another of them is seriously wounded. After telling them that they have found a company of Germans nearby, Rogers has Lipton gather Easy's first squad to go with them to the crossroads. Scouting the area, they find the German company inexplicably firing an MG-42 towards the battalion headquarters, which is miles away and well out of range. Rogers organizes an attack, having the mortar squads blow up the road. The machine gunners provide covering fire and the rest go forward with Rogers to pick off vulnerable soldiers on the road, Rogers himself assigning individual men from the German squad to specific men from the first squad. They successfully take out several Germans with the attack and quickly retreat to regroup and plan their next attack. Rogers and the squad wait until dawn. Rogers orders a charge that he will lead, telling the rest to fix their bayonets and charge into the red smoke while he runs first. The smoke grenade is slow to launch, and the soldiers are far behind Rogers, who reaches the line first and shoots a young German soldier, then more soldiers. Although the surprise attack is successful, another German company appears, leading to a full-scale firefight, with Rogers calling in heavy artillery strikes. Private Webster and Sergeant John W. Martin capture a trench of soldiers, one of whom tells them he is Polish, despite speaking German. Martin realizes that they are SS and refuses to accept the idea that they are Polish. Webster is hit in the foot by a German artillery barrage and is taken to the aid station. The rest of the team overpowers the Germans and secures the area. Martin rounds up 11 prisoners. Rogers approaches an angry Liebgott shooting at the still-living Germans crawling over the bodies of their dead comrades, trying to escape the camp. Rogers orders Liebgott to cease shooting and escort Martin's prisoners back to the Battalion CP. Believing the angry Liebgott to be untrustworthy, Rogers orders him to drop all ammunition and removes all but one of the cartridges from Joe's rifle. He tells him that killing one prisoner will cause the others to attack and possibly kill him and escape. Rogers then sits down looking at the young German he threw the flying disc at earlier. Barnes approaches and offers him a glass of water. Colonel Sink arrives shortly after to assess the situation and informs Rogers that he is to assume the position of battalion commander. Rogers accepts and suggests that 1st Lt. Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger take his place. Later, as Rogers and Heyliger walk together and Rogers briefs him on Easy, Heyliger is shot by a nervous Army sentry. Heyliger survives, but his injuries are too severe to allow him to command Easy. On a short break in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, the company watches Seven Sinners, a film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Rogers and Barnes enter and the film is interrupted. The commanding officers inform the men that they have that they must embark immediately for Belgium and that all leave has been cancelled. The company travels by trucks a few hundred miles to the small village of Bastogne; it is under attack by an unexpectedly large German force. Colonel Sink tells Rogers and Easy that they will have to defend Bastogne, a junction town of about seven roads that is vital to the advance of the German tank divisions. Colonel Strayer arrives just in time, having been on leave in London. Easy's new commander, 1st Lieutenant Norman Dike, arrives and is debriefed by Rogers about the preparations for the defense, including ammunition, cold-weather clothing, and food packs for the company. A lieutenant, George Rice, brings a jeep full of ammunition boxes. He says he will make another ammunition run if he can, and suggests that Easy and the other companies at his disposal will be surrounded after the last open road is cut shortly. Rogers tells him that the paratroopers must be surrounded and joins his comrades as they make their way into the forest under cover of darkness. Casualties and Deaths Corporal William Dukeman Jr (KIA) 1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (WIA)
His Theme song is just... so perfect for him. Like i cant explain it
The theme can explain it. Alan and Henry made an amazing theme that told an amazing story without even watching the movies. Someone who never seen Captain America or doesn't know about him can listed to this and learn a lot about him without any words.
Scout boy theme thats why it fits him perfectly.. I think the cap might be my fave marvel character......its between him and the winter soldier ...i think Chris evans solidified that
I can explain it. IYKYK
His 'First Avenger' theme was actually used in my hometown's 4th of July fireworks celebration, up there with the other patriotic song choices picked out to celebrate American patriotism.
I smile in an understanding manner and give you a nod
Captain America's trilogy is one of the best (if not the best) trilogies MCU's ever had. Great movies accompanied with great soundtracks.
First Avenger is kinda meh but the other 2 are masterpieces. Winter Soldier is easily a contender for the best movie in the franchise
@@orange_turtle3412 i think The First Avenger is good
Definitely in the top 3 in the mcu
I gotta say
Of all the MCU heroes, Cap was the best.
Inspirational, idealistic, unwavering in fighting for what he believed in. Hearing Silvestri’s First Avenger themes in Endgame elevated the emotions of Cap’s ending ten fold.
lol nah Steve ain't that the angel you thought he was
"If I see a situation pointed South, I can't ignore it..."
-Captain Rogers
Sometimes I wanna punch you in your perfect teeth
-Tony Stark
@@moellennium Ok, that was epic...well done.
@@brandonmetro7115 Thanks 👍🏾
"Cause I've been frozen in the North for 70 years"
The MCU Captain America movie trilogy was more than just inspirational for me, it literally changed my life. My early life was never easy but somehow these movies showed me a better path to redemption and because of that I was able to fundamentally change who I am. I always wanted to be a soldier but never got the chance however perhaps a simple life with a fulfilling career and good family and friends were all I ever needed. Plus having my younger brother giving me the 2016 Marvel legends shield was the best present ever!
Update 1 year since this comment: After some soul searching I decides to apply for the military reserves in my home country. I had train extremely hard to pass the fitness exam but it was worth it to chase the life long dream of being in the military. Even if I don't get in overall progression Ive completely shattered my expectations, I really went from little guy to a force to reckoned with. I can bench press 225 lbs, squat 225 lbs and deadlift 315 lbs with room for improvement for all 3 exercises. I would never believed I could do what do now as a kid since I was overweight and fairly dumb back then. I barely believe that I become the opposite those of things that plagued me as a kid.
Alan Silvestri and Henry Jackman...I love you both
My favorite hero
The Boy from Brooklyn who hated Bullies no matter where they from
14:42 man that piece is making me cry
Chris owns that Character!! he just symbol.
I just watched his whole story arc in music
I can do this all day
U r my mission,
Then finish it, coz I am with you to end of the line.
Just love it.
What an epic way to let my phone battery die lissening to this music
Those first five minutes are so well put together. The rest of the video is good but those first five minutes are just. Eargasm
this sountrack need more views
18:09 most saddest theme in the whole mcu 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
the first one kind of reminds me of the scene on Mr.Incredible when he's looking at his old awards and stuff.
The perfect Cap medley on TH-cam right here.
I grew up readings comics 45 years ago. I think I learned to read with Spiderman, Daredevil and especially the Fantastic Four. I would never have hoped the movies (I mean the first phases) to be this good and the music is such important to bring those caracters to life. It was really a dream come true. 10 years later, maybe the dream is over because Disney screwed, but hell !!! the first movies will be remembered as classics !
The one dislike is from alexander pierce
ikr
5:59
*with Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce*
No it's from nick spencer
Cap : I can do this all day...
and red skull
thank you...
Who the f is john
Steve Rogers Forever 😭😭
18:48
Cap's Promise is so good. Too bad it's not longer.
Listen divided we fall on youTube
I had no idea I needed this in my life! So crisp and clear- this is now in my rotation!✌👊
Am enjoying it.its like a military camp song
"a symbol to the nation, a hero to the world"
5:34 my personal timestamp since it's my favorite part
same
On your left.
uh huh on my left got it
@@rykergunns7877 “Don’t say it. Don’t you say it!”
@@thoreo7390 on your left
@@rykergunns7877 come on!
I love the subtly of “Taking a Stand” in “End of the Line”.
Yea the best, also lemurian star, feel tactical
Either I’m not paying attention or there’s really good transitions to each song
YEESS I was waiting for this moment
The MCU needed more reoccurring themes and it ia a shame that most themes were used once and barely used again. Silvestri and Jackman are masters at their craft. And your ability to weave the different tracks together? You have my unyielding respect.
18:09 The Feels 😭
😭😭😭😭
idk how ended up hear. been just seeking all genres of music for motivation… went from Van Halen Unchained… then some soulful Morissette Amon Lamar… then here… Thanks for this mix…
Very good!
Amazing
Henry Jackman 👍
Thank you😍🤩😀😂
The winter soldier is definitely the best of the franchise. Chris Evans embodied the captain and was the most real person in that cinematic universe.
TWS is still the best!!!
Subbed mate! hoping for more like this
Cap forever 🔥🔥🔥
I miss steve rogers 🇺🇸💪🏻
He’ll be back.
@@Jimmy-er2mc No he will not😭
I played this for my hydrangea... now it’s an oak tree.
0:15 on your left
I played this to my smartphone, its now jarvis.
the one dislike is from redskull
Even Zemo and Crossbones had to give this one a like!
Epic !
Super héroe
Steve Rogers Captain America forever the first and most unique avenger
shouldve added captain america's theme when he dropped the shield and after the iron man fight
I don’t know if “This is My Choice” is supposed to be Peggy and Steve’s theme, but it is in my mind.
I always remember the ending of Endgame from that instead of The First Avenger
"Posso ouvir essa música o dia todo."
one dislike, obviously red skull
Se essa musica tocar amanha no episódio final de falcao e soldado invernal , vai ser muito epico !!!!!!!
Sadly no avengers theme played in any of the movies no matter how epic that would have been
It did a little bit in endgame
08:45❤❤❤❤
USAA be ready to get off and stay off of my computer.
Where did you get On your Left theme? It's unreleased, did you extract it yourself?
@@musicmedleys Glad that you found it! cause I didn't haha
Captain America
Inatingible 😮😮😮
🇺🇲👑 Captain America 👑🇺🇲
AVENGERS ASSEMBLE
do ZSJL's medley
우리들의 영원한 " 대장!
Captain america solo el tiene el 🛡️
Escudo 🛡️ de los deuses.
I love you cap🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Velho gude, mano
Daora mano
@@marcosrufino1939 tirou quanto em adm?
@@luisfernandobenderjunior4470 8,0 irmão, não deu tempo de enviar a última
@@marcosrufino1939 tem que se prevenir na próxima.
Target take your mom time somewhere other than my computer.
Sharon Carter
5:12
[Warning]Episode #5 Crossroads of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim)(Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2)
Crossroads
“ Crossroads ”
Episode: 5
Preceded by: " Replacements "
Followed by: " Bastogne "
"Crossroads" is the 5th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier(the Meralim). It once again features Steve Rogers in a starring role. It follows him winning a raid against German troops and earning him a promotion to Battalion XO.
Synopsis
Captain America Rogers is promoted to Executive Officer (XO) of 2nd Battalion and is no longer given command of Easy Company. He is transferred to Battalion HQ and given administrative duties that include typing field reports. He finds it difficult to relinquish control of Easy Company and focus on his new duties.
Summary
On October 17, 1944, in the Netherlands, at the Schoonderlogt Estate, Captain America Steve Rogers is looking out the window of the room he shares with Captain James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes. They have been ordered to go to the 506th Regiment HQ, but Barnes refuses to wake up, so Rogers grabs a nearby cup of liquid and throws it over a groggy Barnes, which works. Barnes becomes enraged and exclaims that it is his own urine, and throws his pillow at Rogers, who begins to laugh. As they approach the HQ, Barnes tells them that they are the only unit to have the Germans on the German side of the Rhine River and that if they had managed to fight the Germans off at Antwerp, they could have made a major advance into Germany.
Rogers is instructed to give Colonel Sink a fully written battle report on how he ran into a crossroads with one of Easy's squadrons about a month earlier. Rogers leaves to do so and begins to recall the events of the battle. He recalls when Liebgott ran with the rest of his patrol; Liebgott has a minor but bleeding neck wound and another of them is seriously wounded. After telling them that they have found a company of Germans nearby, Rogers has Lipton gather Easy's first squad to go with them to the crossroads. Scouting the area, they find the German company inexplicably firing an MG-42 towards the battalion headquarters, which is miles away and well out of range. Rogers organizes an attack, having the mortar squads blow up the road. The machine gunners provide covering fire and the rest go forward with Rogers to pick off vulnerable soldiers on the road, Rogers himself assigning individual men from the German squad to specific men from the first squad. They successfully take out several Germans with the attack and quickly retreat to regroup and plan their next attack. Rogers and the squad wait until dawn.
Rogers orders a charge that he will lead, telling the rest to fix their bayonets and charge into the red smoke while he runs first. The smoke grenade is slow to launch, and the soldiers are far behind Rogers, who reaches the line first and shoots a young German soldier, then more soldiers. Although the surprise attack is successful, another German company appears, leading to a full-scale firefight, with Rogers calling in heavy artillery strikes.
Private Webster and Sergeant John W. Martin capture a trench of soldiers, one of whom tells them he is Polish, despite speaking German. Martin realizes that they are SS and refuses to accept the idea that they are Polish. Webster is hit in the foot by a German artillery barrage and is taken to the aid station. The rest of the team overpowers the Germans and secures the area.
Martin rounds up 11 prisoners. Rogers approaches an angry Liebgott shooting at the still-living Germans crawling over the bodies of their dead comrades, trying to escape the camp. Rogers orders Liebgott to cease shooting and escort Martin's prisoners back to the Battalion CP. Believing the angry Liebgott to be untrustworthy, Rogers orders him to drop all ammunition and removes all but one of the cartridges from Joe's rifle. He tells him that killing one prisoner will cause the others to attack and possibly kill him and escape. Rogers then sits down looking at the young German he threw the flying disc at earlier. Barnes approaches and offers him a glass of water.
Colonel Sink arrives shortly after to assess the situation and informs Rogers that he is to assume the position of battalion commander. Rogers accepts and suggests that 1st Lt. Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger take his place. Later, as Rogers and Heyliger walk together and Rogers briefs him on Easy, Heyliger is shot by a nervous Army sentry. Heyliger survives, but his injuries are too severe to allow him to command Easy.
On a short break in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, the company watches Seven Sinners, a film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Rogers and Barnes enter and the film is interrupted. The commanding officers inform the men that they have that they must embark immediately for Belgium and that all leave has been cancelled. The company travels by trucks a few hundred miles to the small village of Bastogne; it is under attack by an unexpectedly large German force. Colonel Sink tells Rogers and Easy that they will have to defend Bastogne, a junction town of about seven roads that is vital to the advance of the German tank divisions. Colonel Strayer arrives just in time, having been on leave in London. Easy's new commander, 1st Lieutenant Norman Dike, arrives and is debriefed by Rogers about the preparations for the defense, including ammunition, cold-weather clothing, and food packs for the company. A lieutenant, George Rice, brings a jeep full of ammunition boxes. He says he will make another ammunition run if he can, and suggests that Easy and the other companies at his disposal will be surrounded after the last open road is cut shortly. Rogers tells him that the paratroopers must be surrounded and joins his comrades as they make their way into the forest under cover of darkness. Casualties and Deaths
Corporal William Dukeman Jr (KIA)
1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (WIA)
Peggy Carter
Icebreakers fgum, SOOOOO dull.