@@michaelwootan I was reading the death of the mother of the emperor god with a better music from Ergo proxy under molly 15y ago here in France. No cap...
The emotional departure of the home planet, anxious to be placed in such a dangerous politcal situation on Arrakis is unbelievably well written by Herbert and it truly amazes me that a mere film ( no offense intended there) has been able to translate that emotion to what is has become in the film is just so spot on...... i can't help getting teared up as i listen to this.
If you watched the very first dune, which that one is even more wild and is more like several entire books worth of movies all fit into one film is even more confusing. I didn't understand a bit of it at all, but this newer one really simplified it but also didn't at the same time, it made some things much more clear and got some unnecessary things out of the way
I saw a piece of Leaving Caladan at Hans Zimmer Live yesterday… it was such an experience! So overwhelming, so majestic! Truly a once in a lifetime experience! I really have no words how to express the way I felt! If you consider yourself a music lover and a cinema lover AND a Hans Zimmer fan you need to go to one of his shows… it was for me the best thing ever happened to me!
I listen to this and the hair on the back of my neck stands up. One knows they have found a special sound when it provokes physical reaction. No matter how many times already listened.
Being one of my fav soundtracks, the original 1.30 mins was just not enough for me. Thank you for this clean edit, I at least have it now for 2.30 mins...
An event so significant there's no turning back from, no way to go back to what you've left behind and no knowing what you're walking into.. an entire path laid out for the Atreides by many that they follow into the unknown
@@becausebuzzbomb6133 differences in Target audience doesn’t mean that they can’t be compared narratively, visually ect. Unforgiven and Avengers Endgame are very different but you can still compare the two.
@@moosejuice4231 You can compare them subjectively, you can try to compare them objectively, but in the end all that matters is that the film is (dis)liked. I definitely prefer Dune to Star Wars, but I wouldn't tell anyone that Dune is better if they told me that Star Wars is better. Most of these comparisons will be purely subjective and therefore valid by default.
Soo much inspired by Sufi-mystic music ... The guitar work reminds of Junoon (music band from Pakistan) during the Sayoni-90s era... such unearthing epic feel... A larger game unfolds...
I've personally always preferred his earlier scores like The Rock, Gladiator, Crimson Tide and The Lion King, his modern stuff is less based around melodies and more on atmosphere/emotional intensity it seems, I've never hummed a theme from his recent movies in my head, PotC 2 and 3 are exceptions to this but his stuff has kind of lost the luster that made me fall in love with his work....not to say I don't like it, it just hits different
For me both films, despite being very different, share stunning soundtracks. I have an interest in dragonflies and I love the soft rattling in the build-up like a dragonfly's wings, of course leading up to the incredible ornithopters...
The problem with being the best is the monumental task of equaling or exceeding your previous work; knowing that you’ve established high expectations from everyone else. Not a burden I’d want. But Zimmer does it… Somehow.
It’s all about the drums ! Haha . Is that a south Asian sarangi ? I wonder … he always makes us fill the gaps with our own thoughts . That is why I find his work infinitesimally accessible. I don’t know him , but I think that’s what he wants to create … a space for us to fill alongside what he creates . Creative humility . Maybe .
Actually quite reminds me of the dune 2 / dune 2000 ost.... That's a huge compliment by the way. Was there ever anything dune with a bad soundtrack? Children of Dune and the Lynch movie had amazing soundtracks as well!
when I listen to this, I just imagine Rimworld. My crewmates hurdling through the atmosphere away from a burning ship besieged by mechanoids. As we make landfall, be build a new empire, we spread like locusts over the rim, laying waste to those who dare oppose us and mercilessly ending the mechanoid menace.
It sounds like a grand future bringing itself into being, a grand plan simultaneously coming into fruition while also going not quite the way anyone expected
Juan, amazing, seamless edit. Thank you. I have to ask, because it still bothers me every time I hear it (maybe it’s just me?), but do you know “Pegasus” by Bear McCready from BSG? It’s another slow building, crescendoing masterpiece that has always begged for an extended edit. I think you’re just the magician for the job….
That’s the point. Dune was meant to be a very thinly veiled metaphor for colonial powers like France, Britain, and America coming and going taking as much oil oil as they wanted, regardless of whether the native Iraqis were OK with it or not.
@@robynsun_love believe me we would give it all to them if only they do real investment in us but they just want to destroy us so we never be able to fight ISreal ........ they choose this and we have Babylon essence of rage and anger
@@yohanalexander2850 Good point except Hussein’s didn’t come into power until 1979. Dune was written in 1965. Perhaps Frank Herbert was in fact The Kwizatz Haderach and foresaw the ascendance of Saddam Hussein
Now I hate to be a wet blanket, but, if The Duke knew that it was going to be dangerous on Arrakis, what with Harkonen booby-traps and sabotage lying around, wouldn't it have been logical to leave Jessica and Paul on Caladan for a while, until the place was made safe?
@@juanete06gamer51 Ah...I was wondering about whether they still had Caladan. However later when Stilgar et al 'rescues' Paul and Jessica she asks that they be allowed to flee to Caladan (in the movie at least), implying that it was still theirs.
So glad that Hans used the motifs from this song in a few of the songs in Dune Part 2
Can you name them
@@uraddiictOnx3 arrival, paul's dream, herald of the change, and lisan al gaib i believe
@@mianpluz dont forget travel south, which is basically just an amped up version of this track
@@soulstealer567 What about Worm Ride?
@@VentreidesXDAnd Worm Army. From what I gather it's the "desert power" motif and I adore it.
One of the best from the whole soundtrack, was stuck in my head after seeing it the first time.
I can listen to it every day many times a day!
I am on my 37th loop.
i watched dune in the IMAX and this part left me in awe
Try Paul's Dream, it's the Dune in a nutshell.
Hanz Zimmer is truly amazing, and no one can deny it.
i heard some people saying this was a terrible soundtrack, hearing this makes me want to crush them into oblivion
This gives an epic, overwhelming, bigger than life feel, you know? The impression that somenthing really important is about to happen. Amazing!
If you’ve read the books it makes the music that much more epic 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Especially when you’re watching the scene
A path has been laid.
@@josip9217 lets hope he doesn't squander it
@@michaelwootan I was reading the death of the mother of the emperor god with a better music from Ergo proxy under molly 15y ago here in France. No cap...
you know you done something right when almost all your track have an extended version on youtube
wonderful
Can listen to this all day. What a masterpiece.
The most that Hans has ever Zimmered
The emotional departure of the home planet, anxious to be placed in such a dangerous politcal situation on Arrakis is unbelievably well written by Herbert and it truly amazes me that a mere film ( no offense intended there) has been able to translate that emotion to what is has become in the film is just so spot on...... i can't help getting teared up as i listen to this.
true, but i didnt understrand the movie
If you watched the very first dune, which that one is even more wild and is more like several entire books worth of movies all fit into one film is even more confusing. I didn't understand a bit of it at all, but this newer one really simplified it but also didn't at the same time, it made some things much more clear and got some unnecessary things out of the way
When you move from Maine to Arizona
I saw a piece of Leaving Caladan at Hans Zimmer Live yesterday… it was such an experience! So overwhelming, so majestic! Truly a once in a lifetime experience! I really have no words how to express the way I felt! If you consider yourself a music lover and a cinema lover AND a Hans Zimmer fan you need to go to one of his shows… it was for me the best thing ever happened to me!
Wow, I might just do that
Man i wish i could have seen this movie on IMAX. I watched it on MAX and still got hooked on Dune. I have seen part2 4 times in the theater.😉
I watched it when they relaunched it before part 2, it was so good!!
"Leaving Caladan" and "Time". 2 of my favorite Hans Zimmers scores!!!!
It felt like when I left home, to go to college... And never came back...
Captain America: At this point, I doubt anything would surprise me.
Hans Zimmer: Ten bucks says you're wrong.
I love how Hans Zimmer reinvents his score for *On Stranger Tides* but makes it 100x more epic.
wow just realized that
thats why i feel like i've heard this before
I love hearing that 90s Zimmer drums! They're coming back!
Such amazing soundtrack.
Hans probably the best musician composer of the century..
A magnficent genius
for me, he really nails the scenes to the music. like a perfect marriage.
Hans, you magnificent bastard! You did it again! Great soundtrack!!!
Oh this is a fantastic edit. Much better than a lot of extended edits of soundtracks in general. Good job!
I love the extended screen time of Caladan. It's a very stark contrast to what Arrakis will be like. No water, no peace....
May this tune echo for me into eternity.
Driving yet dreamy. It’s mesmerizing.
I listen to this and the hair on the back of my neck stands up. One knows they have found a special sound when it provokes physical reaction. No matter how many times already listened.
ATRIEDES! ATRIEDES! ATREIDES!
atreides*
Long live the duke!
**starship horn blasts**
Bagpipes Intensify
What a jewel! Thank you! Two minutes were too little for such an outstanding piece. Good job!
When I saw this scene for first time it was fantastic, I love this movie.
Being one of my fav soundtracks, the original 1.30 mins was just not enough for me. Thank you for this clean edit, I at least have it now for 2.30 mins...
Good movie good soundtrack looking forward to part three
This track = House Atreides GRANDEUR
Thx for sharing
This is the soundtrack of my life. I play it on repeat and spend my day listening to it.
Long live the fighters!
An event so significant there's no turning back from, no way to go back to what you've left behind and no knowing what you're walking into.. an entire path laid out for the Atreides by many that they follow into the unknown
Eat your hearts out Star Wars fans, your media will never be this good
Seriously?
@@fightingirish5755 yes.
It's not a competition. Those two have quite different target audiences.
@@becausebuzzbomb6133 differences in Target audience doesn’t mean that they can’t be compared narratively, visually ect. Unforgiven and Avengers Endgame are very different but you can still compare the two.
@@moosejuice4231 You can compare them subjectively, you can try to compare them objectively, but in the end all that matters is that the film is (dis)liked. I definitely prefer Dune to Star Wars, but I wouldn't tell anyone that Dune is better if they told me that Star Wars is better. Most of these comparisons will be purely subjective and therefore valid by default.
HERE I STAND HERE I REMAIN
They done an amazing job on the soundtrack.
Soo much inspired by Sufi-mystic music ... The guitar work reminds of Junoon (music band from Pakistan) during the Sayoni-90s era... such unearthing epic feel... A larger game unfolds...
Will have to check it out!
Oh wow dude I completely forgot about Junoon. Excellent reminder!
need a 1 hour version
All pieces from dune have the classic 'Zimmer touch' to them, only cranked up to 100.
Also, I heard a bit of The Dark Knight in some places...
totally agree, i can hear pirates, dark knight, lion king, gladiator, sherlock holmes. Its really odd - an insane soundtrack.
@@joezziee yes. It's like Hans Zimmer combined all of his previous greatest scores into one incredible piece.
Also man of steel and x-men dark Phoenix
@@XEzomoX and so many more
I've personally always preferred his earlier scores like The Rock, Gladiator, Crimson Tide and The Lion King, his modern stuff is less based around melodies and more on atmosphere/emotional intensity it seems, I've never hummed a theme from his recent movies in my head, PotC 2 and 3 are exceptions to this but his stuff has kind of lost the luster that made me fall in love with his work....not to say I don't like it, it just hits different
This is simply EPIC
0:15 can you feel the tingling in your brain?
It is bliss.
Hence proved any movie with Sir Hans Zimmer is top notch!
Thank you for this.
When you move from Maine to Arizona
When you move from Kutaisi to Rustavi
Real
There’s nothing like an excellent German composer
We prefer them to amateur 'German' artists.
Tfw you walk around aimlessly, touching grass and the sea👌
Thank you, good sir!
This is something in life that you have hard to leave but you have to ... N then this soundtrack you gotta.. 🙏
Best edit I've heard of this so far! - My favourite track in the movie, so glad I can find a longer version :)
For me both films, despite being very different, share stunning soundtracks. I have an interest in dragonflies and I love the soft rattling in the build-up like a dragonfly's wings, of course leading up to the incredible ornithopters...
2:52 Best part
Hans Zimmer is soooo good, omg. If one of my novels really pop off unexpectedly I'd choose either him or John Williams to make the soundtrack
What are your novels??
@@irecordwithaphone1856 that's the question which is important also having zimmer composing a novel of yours is a big flex and honour
Godspeed you black emperor would like a word
Feels like I’m about to watch an epic Sci Fi Spaghetti Western.
Man of steel vibes
a bit of Pinnk Floyd vibes... wonderful
😜💖😋🤩 incredible movie... Incredible story... Incredible actress and actors... And... Incredible music... Dreams still alive... 😜😁🥰💖
Isto está excelente, e eu bem que precisava deste edit, obrigado!
I am loving this, it's so calming 🖤
Man I love this BGM
The problem with being the best is the monumental task of equaling or exceeding your previous work; knowing that you’ve established high expectations from everyone else. Not a burden I’d want. But Zimmer does it…
Somehow.
Listened to this 1140 times on iTunes lol
It’s all about the drums ! Haha . Is that a south Asian sarangi ? I wonder … he always makes us fill the gaps with our own thoughts . That is why I find his work infinitesimally accessible. I don’t know him , but I think that’s what he wants to create … a space for us to fill alongside what he creates . Creative humility . Maybe .
I find a variety of different Indian musical elements in the Dune ost
Wow, this music is really sensational
Incredible
Reflect my mood.
I Want to watch this movie again
i think my favorite scene/music combo...maybe slightly ahead of the scene with Paul's visions into the future (Freeman coming out the sand to battle)
Actually quite reminds me of the dune 2 / dune 2000 ost.... That's a huge compliment by the way. Was there ever anything dune with a bad soundtrack? Children of Dune and the Lynch movie had amazing soundtracks as well!
Pls put this score in an 1 hr loop.
when I listen to this, I just imagine Rimworld. My crewmates hurdling through the atmosphere away from a burning ship besieged by mechanoids. As we make landfall, be build a new empire, we spread like locusts over the rim, laying waste to those who dare oppose us and mercilessly ending the mechanoid menace.
Rim job
@@paulcarlsen5787 Rim job
@@dreethetree Rim job world
Rim job world mod
Sounds like you need a Jihad, of the Butlerian variety
It sounds like a grand future bringing itself into being, a grand plan simultaneously coming into fruition while also going not quite the way anyone expected
When u are enlightened
Long live the fighters.
This soundtrack feels like the string of life is been strained and beaten by drumsticks
The perfect PCS music doesn't exi-.....
Juan, amazing, seamless edit. Thank you. I have to ask, because it still bothers me every time I hear it (maybe it’s just me?), but do you know “Pegasus” by Bear McCready from BSG? It’s another slow building, crescendoing masterpiece that has always begged for an extended edit. I think you’re just the magician for the job….
Sorry, that’s McCreary. And here’s the link:
th-cam.com/video/JculidrJIbI/w-d-xo.html
just Hans Zimmer....
"A Beautiful Lie" on a Desert planet.
waw 💕 fantastic
StarCraft vibes
Interesting. Could you elaborate, like what parts remind you of which SC music?
I just noticed that all the letters of the movie title have the same shape i-
It's Don Giovanni again..
yes
Hans Zimmer is King midas
Those are efing Danny Carey like timings
Arrakis reminded me of Irak and oil 😂😂
That’s the point.
Dune was meant to be a very thinly veiled metaphor for colonial powers like France, Britain, and America coming and going taking as much oil oil as they wanted, regardless of whether the native Iraqis were OK with it or not.
@@robynsun_love believe me we would give it all to them if only they do real investment in us but they just want to destroy us so we never be able to fight ISreal ........ they choose this and we have Babylon essence of rage and anger
Not to mention the Emperor is also named "Shaddam"
@@yohanalexander2850 Good point except Hussein’s didn’t come into power until 1979. Dune was written in 1965. Perhaps Frank Herbert was in fact The Kwizatz Haderach and foresaw the ascendance of Saddam Hussein
Dude,...
It looks that that always was the idea
MERCI 👍
Me when i leave my home for my grandfather mansion.
Joker soundtrack is the best
Note to self: play this the next time I help someone move.
Now I hate to be a wet blanket, but, if The Duke knew that it was going to be dangerous on Arrakis, what with Harkonen booby-traps and sabotage lying around, wouldn't it have been logical to leave Jessica and Paul on Caladan for a while, until the place was made safe?
They had a deadline to leave the planet (probably).
The emperor transfered House Atreides to Arrakis, but they didn't keep Caladan.
@@juanete06gamer51 Ah...I was wondering about whether they still had Caladan.
However later when Stilgar et al 'rescues' Paul and Jessica she asks that they be allowed to flee to Caladan (in the movie at least), implying that it was still theirs.
@@ecurb10 you're right.
They have harnessed the military might of House Atredies
#C*
لا تلتقط. البقاء على السجادة.
♥️👏👌
I was waiting for Superman flight theme to play lol
Hated The Way of Water, afterwards discovered Dune. Screw Avatar 3, I'm catching Dune part 2.
sound for the epic battle of Ukraine
Diablo game music vibe.
witherstorms appears
oct 29 was my birthday lol
#C*
وله إضافات تتعلق بالقرآن الكريم أضيفت إلى القرآن الكريم بواسطة مسلم مقتنع حسب الإملاء.
lisan al gaib