Impossible to choose. Several that come to mind: In Breaking Bad: -Go-cart scene from s4 e4 "Open House" (because of the music) -Titular scene from s4 e13 "Face Off" (because of the music) -Train scene from s5 e5 "Dead Freight" -All of Walt's scenes from s5 e15 "Granite State" In Better Call Saul: -Mike and Werner's last scene from s4 e10 "Winner" -Jimmy and Mike's 'bad choice road' chat and related chats from s5 e8 "Bagman" and e9 "Bad Choice Road" In Game of Thrones: -Wildfire scene from s2 e9 "Blackwater" -Roadside inn scene with Arya, the Hound, and Polliver from s4 e1 "Two Swords" -Scene where Arya and the Hound chat with a dying man from probably s4 e7 "Mockingbird" (dialogue succinctly encapsulates different approaches to death) -Trial by combat scene from s4 e8 "The Mountain and the Viper" (great writing, tension, action, sound design) -Most of s4 e9 "The Watchers on the Wall" In House of the Dragon: -Opening scenes from s1 e9 "The Green Council" -Ratcatcher sequence from s2 e1 "A Son for A Son" (tension and plans going awry) -Titular scene from s2 e4 "The Red Dragon and the Gold" In Succession: -Scene of Shiv and Roman talking in hospital amphitheatre room s1 e2 "S*** Show at the F*** Factory" (great sibling dynamics) -Ending from s1 e6 "Which Side Are You On?" -Tom and Gregg in the safe room s2 e4 "Safe Room" -Most of s4 e3 "Connor's Wedding" In Bojack horseman: -Most of s4 e6 "Stupid Piece of Sh*t" -Ending of s6 e15 "The View From Halfway Down" (maybe should've been series finale) In The Leftovers: -Opening scene from s1 e1 "Pilot" -Departure scene from s1 e9 "The Garveys at Their Best" -After housefires scene from s1 e10 "The Prodigal Son Returns" -Most of s2 e5 "No Room at the Inn" -Most of s2 e8 "International Assassin" -Opening sequence from s3 e1 "The Book of Kevin" -All of s3 e7 "The Most Powerful Man in the World (And His Identical Twin Brother)"
The moment I heard the piano playing, I knew something was off. What a great composer Ramin Djawadi is! And what a great video honoring that masterpiece!
This is IMO the best piece of music ever written for TV. I play the piano and have played this piece 1000 times and it never fails to give me goosebumps!!!! Phenomenal
I have this very distinct memory of that night. For years, my brothers and I had gathered to watch Game of Thrones, all the way back from season 2. That night my little brother and I were watching it. Both of us were amateur piano players, and loved the music. The recap played and everything looked normal. Just another GoT night about to kick in. But as the final shots of the recap went on, and the saoundtrack escalated with the sound climbing before the usual silence, the expected HBO static sound and synth choir and the small pause before the opening theme, something unexpected happened. There was an odd, really out-of-place piano chord played, loud and clear, but very fast. Both of us exchanged a weird look. I wondered if I had just imagined the sound. But then he asked me "was that... a piano?" just before the main theme began. We both knew something was off. Oh boy, we were not wrong. I have since wondered if anybody else noticed that. Or if it was a weird thing happening on our TV. Or if both of us, somehow, imagined the same damn sound.
This was such an interesting video! Really makes you realize the intricacies of the soundtrack and how layered it truly is. A great example of musical analysis
I was expecting this video to be a meme, and then I realised it was 20 minutes long. This is a beautiful analysis and comparison of the music that highlights the talent of musical and cinematographic direction that has gone into this episode. If I could like this video twice, I would.
Would love if you did a similar analysis for "The Night King" from The Long Night. As much as the writing declined, some of the creative decisions with the other aspects of filmmaking, like the score, retained their brilliance.
This was my favourite piece of music from the GoT soundtrack. Another reason why this sequence was the best part of the season, was the relatively limited dialogue. By that point in the show, without GRRM's quality dialogue and story to pull from, it got rather tiring every time a character started speaking. Insert "words are wind" joke here.
Fantastic video, now I must go and watch the whole series :D Djawadi is no John Williams but...his music is consistent, fitting and highly underappriciated. Anyway, amazing analysis, subbed and looking forward for more! Thanks
All these years, and only now I've realized that Cercei's and Tommen's sections of Red Keep are across the town with Sept of Balor in between them. Note how the sea is to the left from Cercei's perspective, but to the right from Tommen's. What's more, from either perspective you don't see another big building with great view on the town. Mistakes were made with the green screen :-)
Without spoilers... what's your favourite scene that has ever aired on television? 👀
I wanted to pick between the Red Wedding and My Baby Blue but I'll go with the Peacemaker Intro. :)
I would say this intro. I'm a sucker for great piano.
Impossible to choose.
Several that come to mind:
In Breaking Bad:
-Go-cart scene from s4 e4 "Open House" (because of the music)
-Titular scene from s4 e13 "Face Off" (because of the music)
-Train scene from s5 e5 "Dead Freight"
-All of Walt's scenes from s5 e15 "Granite State"
In Better Call Saul:
-Mike and Werner's last scene from s4 e10 "Winner"
-Jimmy and Mike's 'bad choice road' chat and related chats from s5 e8 "Bagman" and e9 "Bad Choice Road"
In Game of Thrones:
-Wildfire scene from s2 e9 "Blackwater"
-Roadside inn scene with Arya, the Hound, and Polliver from s4 e1 "Two Swords"
-Scene where Arya and the Hound chat with a dying man from probably s4 e7 "Mockingbird" (dialogue succinctly encapsulates different approaches to death)
-Trial by combat scene from s4 e8 "The Mountain and the Viper" (great writing, tension, action, sound design)
-Most of s4 e9 "The Watchers on the Wall"
In House of the Dragon:
-Opening scenes from s1 e9 "The Green Council"
-Ratcatcher sequence from s2 e1 "A Son for A Son" (tension and plans going awry)
-Titular scene from s2 e4 "The Red Dragon and the Gold"
In Succession:
-Scene of Shiv and Roman talking in hospital amphitheatre room s1 e2 "S*** Show at the F*** Factory" (great sibling dynamics)
-Ending from s1 e6 "Which Side Are You On?"
-Tom and Gregg in the safe room s2 e4 "Safe Room"
-Most of s4 e3 "Connor's Wedding"
In Bojack horseman:
-Most of s4 e6 "Stupid Piece of Sh*t"
-Ending of s6 e15 "The View From Halfway Down" (maybe should've been series finale)
In The Leftovers:
-Opening scene from s1 e1 "Pilot"
-Departure scene from s1 e9 "The Garveys at Their Best"
-After housefires scene from s1 e10 "The Prodigal Son Returns"
-Most of s2 e5 "No Room at the Inn"
-Most of s2 e8 "International Assassin"
-Opening sequence from s3 e1 "The Book of Kevin"
-All of s3 e7 "The Most Powerful Man in the World (And His Identical Twin Brother)"
Ok Glidus, I think the jig is up.
Didn’t even notice until this comment. They do sound suspiciously similar
And this is why Ramin Djawabi is one of my favourite contemporary composers
0:08 SUBTLE FORESHADOWING
Such subtle spoiling😭
The moment I heard the piano playing, I knew something was off. What a great composer Ramin Djawadi is! And what a great video honoring that masterpiece!
This is IMO the best piece of music ever written for TV. I play the piano and have played this piece 1000 times and it never fails to give me goosebumps!!!! Phenomenal
I was struck by the piano in this scene as well.
I have this very distinct memory of that night. For years, my brothers and I had gathered to watch Game of Thrones, all the way back from season 2. That night my little brother and I were watching it. Both of us were amateur piano players, and loved the music.
The recap played and everything looked normal. Just another GoT night about to kick in. But as the final shots of the recap went on, and the saoundtrack escalated with the sound climbing before the usual silence, the expected HBO static sound and synth choir and the small pause before the opening theme, something unexpected happened.
There was an odd, really out-of-place piano chord played, loud and clear, but very fast. Both of us exchanged a weird look. I wondered if I had just imagined the sound. But then he asked me "was that... a piano?" just before the main theme began.
We both knew something was off.
Oh boy, we were not wrong.
I have since wondered if anybody else noticed that. Or if it was a weird thing happening on our TV. Or if both of us, somehow, imagined the same damn sound.
I could listen to you talk about Ramin's music forever. The Targaryen motif is my favorite.
This is one of my favourite cinematic sequences of the series. I was in awe after watching the beginning of this episode.
This was such an interesting video! Really makes you realize the intricacies of the soundtrack and how layered it truly is. A great example of musical analysis
OH GOD HE'S USING THAT TITLE FORMAT
He's falling off, isn't he
@@AlbertAlbertB. All youtubers are slaves to the algorithm, that's just how it is
WOW!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿FANTASTIC ANALYSIS!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I was expecting this video to be a meme, and then I realised it was 20 minutes long. This is a beautiful analysis and comparison of the music that highlights the talent of musical and cinematographic direction that has gone into this episode.
If I could like this video twice, I would.
Literally just finished the series for the first time yesterday. Perfect timing.
This was very well articulated. I am going to check the rest of your library!
This was amazing! Thank you so much for doing this video!
Please continue making these analyses. 🌷
I got recommended this because I’m trying to teach myself piano, and I definitely learned something!
This song is a lot of fun to learn on piano-just wish I had the time and patience to stick with it!
Not at all the video I expected, but it was even better
Would love if you did a similar analysis for "The Night King" from The Long Night. As much as the writing declined, some of the creative decisions with the other aspects of filmmaking, like the score, retained their brilliance.
Wow what a video, Real Pixels never misses
The subtle foreshadowing💀
I always liked this so kinda wild to find out it's the first time the used piano
excellent video, thank you!
It was Glimbus the whole time! Of course!
This is a great video! Thank you for got content! Love your channel!
This was fantastic!
This was my favourite piece of music from the GoT soundtrack. Another reason why this sequence was the best part of the season, was the relatively limited dialogue. By that point in the show, without GRRM's quality dialogue and story to pull from, it got rather tiring every time a character started speaking. Insert "words are wind" joke here.
Fantastic video, now I must go and watch the whole series :D Djawadi is no John Williams but...his music is consistent, fitting and highly underappriciated. Anyway, amazing analysis, subbed and looking forward for more! Thanks
At first glance, that is one heck of a thumbnail. 🧐
the titles are just funny
I know this request is a bit late, but in the topic of rdr2, can you make a video talking about rains fall?
Glidus is not going to be happy…
Can you do the real history of Steven Soderbergh The Knick.
All these years, and only now I've realized that Cercei's and Tommen's sections of Red Keep are across the town with Sept of Balor in between them. Note how the sea is to the left from Cercei's perspective, but to the right from Tommen's. What's more, from either perspective you don't see another big building with great view on the town. Mistakes were made with the green screen :-)
That one sound sounded like Stranger Things
If only they had put in as much effort into the writing
😂
what is the track at the end of the episode called
"Hear Me Roar"
It’s PEAM
Great music for an absolutely terrible season unfortunately.