0:00 universal music 0:32 pre-accident music 0:57 prehistoric music 4:45 accident music 8:30 Bron of Jesus Christ music 8:36 single 1 music 8:42 single 2 music 8:48 single 3 music 8:54 single 4 music 9:00 single 5 music 9:06 single 6 music 9:12 single 7 music 9:18 single 8 music 9:24 single 9 music 9:30 single 10 music 9:36 single 11 music 9:42 single 12 music 9:47 single 13 music 9:54 single 14 music 10:00 single 15 music 10:30 single 16 music 11:00 single 17 music 13:30 single 18 music 16:00 mordem music 16:30 10's music 17:00 20's music 17:30 30's music 18:00 40's music 18:30 50's music 20:29 60's music 23:00 70's music 25:30 80's music 28:00 90's music 30:29 2000s music 32:59 2010s music 35:29 2020s music 36:23 futuristic music 38:14 2061-2100 futuristic music 40:15 𝕊ℂ𝔸ℝ𝕐 𝕄𝕌𝕊𝕀ℂ 42:15 G⃠L⃠I⃠C⃠H⃠E⃠T⃠ M⃠U⃠S⃠I⃠C⃠
I remember colossal burps back in the day when I was in a space and I danced like crazy during this track. Really one of the best songs ever back in 900000000 BC
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0:00 the earth forms 4543 mya 0:01 the water forms 3875 mya 0:02 the sky forms 2000 mya 0:03 big bang music 0:06 universe music 0:32 pre-prehistoric music 0:51 holler music 1:00 prehistoric music 4:42 accident music 8:20 rome music 8:32 1st century music 8:36 2nd century music 8:42 3rd century music 8:48 4th century music 8:54 5th century music 9:00 6th century music 9:06 7th century music 9:12 8th century music 9:18 9th century music 9:24 10th century music 9:30 11th century music 9:36 12th century music 9:42 13th century music 9:47 14th century music 9:54 15th century music 10:00 16th century music 10:30 17th century music 11:00 18th century music 13:30 19th century music 16:00 20st century music 16:30 1910s music 17:00 1920s music 17:30 1930s music 18:00 1940s music 18:30 1950s music 20:29 1960s music 23:00 1970s music 25:30 1980s music 28:00 1990s music 30:30 2000s music 33:00 2010s music 35:30 2020s music 36:27 mid 2020s music 36:42 2030s music 37:11 2040s music 37:42 2050s music 38:11 2060s music 38:41 2070s music 39:12 2080s music 39:42 2090s music 40:12 2100s music 40:15 2200s-2500s music 40:24 2500s and 2600s music 40:29 spooky scary skeletons 40:39 3000s music 41:09 4000s music 41:39 5000s-10000s music 41:53 10 thousand 42:23 100 thousand 42:48 1 million 43:15 10 million 43:42 100 million 43:54 500 million 44:06 900 million 44:09 1 billion!!!!!! 44:16 1 trillion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everybody talks about music of future,but nobody looked that this man fount music pieces underrated or unknown from the past,like Francesco Bartolomeo Conti or Samuel Weasley Congratulations 👏👏👏
That's weird, I don't know if they exist in the first feeling in the entire place to ever set free enough to join the world futuristic this year, and besides, it is just quite a few more chances to not lying the whole history, or whatever next, it could be free.
I was listening to 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s music in 2030s, 2040s, 2050s and more far away in the future and they thought that I was listening to classical music
5000000 BC walkie talkies 😂 Oh no, as a huge Judy Garland fan it almost hurt seeing Garlen 😂 Bonus points for having Bobbie Gentry EXTRA BONUS POINTS FOR HAVING MY FRIEND LANCE'S BAND FROM ASHES TO NEW
0:02 pre-universal music 0:39 prehistoric music 2:05 pre ancient music 4:45 ancient music 8:57 medieval music 9:54 renascence music 10:30 baroque music 12:16 classical music! 16:00 antique music 18:26 vintage music 24:21 elderly music 28:10 modern music 36:27 future music *inhale* DAM
the problem is, now idk if when i search for one of the musics to hear the full version, the names is a meme or don't?? I'm crazy to hear that final version of the dinossaur chant :D :D :D
This idea is wonderful ,and I'm Maringá a playlist about each era, I will definitely use theare references. But the photos made me a little tired, I could change more and make it more dynamic.
As an AI language model, I don't have feelings, but I can tell you that many people enjoy medieval music and fantasy stories. These genres can be very evocative and transport the listener or reader to another world and time. Medieval music often features instruments such as lutes, harps, and flutes, which can create a unique and enchanting sound. Similarly, fantasy stories often involve imaginative worlds and creatures that captivate the imagination. If you enjoy these types of music and stories, you are certainly not alone, and you may find joy and inspiration in exploring more of them.
@@LogmanFX Sweet, And the year of 1000000000 A.D. This would've been similar to the past of the Ancient prehistoric dinosaurs and these were jokes and I wonder that is a late April Fools Day thing like that. 🙂
@@LogmanFX Because Nightmares are the stupidest and most boring idea i've ever heard for evolution of music! How about you upload the video to (40000 BC - 2022). (40000 BC - 2022) is better than (1000000000 BC - 1000000000 AD) ! I ever seen in my life!
Yeah, this was recorded in 1 billion years ago, but these microphones wasn't made it before, it was invented in 1877. In 1877 Emile Berliner filed a patent for a microphone - the carbon microphone. Alexander Bell, who only a year before had invented the telephone, recognized the practical importance of Berliner's technology. So he bought the patent for $50 thousand - a huge sum at the time.
Billion years: Some unusual interference Trillion years: A lot of noise and crackling 10^15+ years: A very unusual noise that cannot be heard 10^100+ years: There is no sound at all
We should get at least a handful of talented musicians to comment on this video. That music that this user puts within 2024 to 2100 of the future has been around since at least the mid 2010's, but it has remained in its infancy for these eight years or so. This stuff has yet to be handed over to talented singers. If you are super talented at writing music, you should write lyrics that will fit with this vaporwave stuff and then hand it over to mostly baritone and mezzo-soprano singers. By doing that, you can have countless hits on the Hot 100. Tenors and sopranos will still have that bubble gum pop going for them. We should invent another new musical genre that will work better with altos and basses than vaporwave ever will. When it comes to being the star of the show, instead of just being a support singer, altos and basses have been so underrepresented. Keep listening to pop music princesses and you will keep hearing sopranos and mezzo-sopranos almost all the time. You do not hear very many altos in girl pop on the radio. As far as this music, going from 2024 to 2100, I will disagree with this prediction. I predict that this stuff will be a short lived fad and that 2030 of '20's vaporwave will be just like 1982 of '70's disco...that year when you can virtually predict the end of the era.
Hopefully he's right about vaporwave making a huge comeback after 2023
Yeah, but in 2200, it's starting to become uncanny.
I hope not
@@polishkerbal6920 Come on!
@@RAYDENBRYCETCO Probably fake isn't it
I also pinned Viltonian's comment
0:00 universal music
0:32 pre-accident music
0:57 prehistoric music
4:45 accident music
8:30 Bron of Jesus Christ music
8:36 single 1 music
8:42 single 2 music
8:48 single 3 music
8:54 single 4 music
9:00 single 5 music
9:06 single 6 music
9:12 single 7 music
9:18 single 8 music
9:24 single 9 music
9:30 single 10 music
9:36 single 11 music
9:42 single 12 music
9:47 single 13 music
9:54 single 14 music
10:00 single 15 music
10:30 single 16 music
11:00 single 17 music
13:30 single 18 music
16:00 mordem music
16:30 10's music
17:00 20's music
17:30 30's music
18:00 40's music
18:30 50's music
20:29 60's music
23:00 70's music
25:30 80's music
28:00 90's music
30:29 2000s music
32:59 2010s music
35:29 2020s music
36:23 futuristic music
38:14 2061-2100 futuristic music
40:15 𝕊ℂ𝔸ℝ𝕐 𝕄𝕌𝕊𝕀ℂ
42:15 G⃠L⃠I⃠C⃠H⃠E⃠T⃠ M⃠U⃠S⃠I⃠C⃠
😳 0:04
43:15
43:18 Windows 81 error soundtrack
GLITCHET
8:30-13:30
Only 13,800,000,000 BC kids know true music, such nostalgia seeing the invention of the atom
Only Planck Epoch Kids will remember... When Big Bang was a whole m o o d.
Only 0=1 Cardinal BC Kids Know These Musics.
0:00 Pre-ancient Music
0:37 Prehistoric Music
4:45 Ancient music
8:57 Medival Music
9:54 Renascence Music
10:30 Baroque Music
12:16 Classical music
Nice you put of the history very well
Modern and futuristic
Medieval starts at 8:57 though.
This will be the most liked comment
La música clásica nunca morirá.
I remember colossal burps back in the day when I was in a space and I danced like crazy during this track. Really one of the best songs ever back in 900000000 BC
True the prehistoric F liked it
@@ethaniscool5977 Alphabet lore LOL
@@LogmanFX eeeaaafff
@@ethaniscool5977stop it
@@LogmanFXok….
4:49 got me dying 💀
Same💀
Yeah
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Bro you awake still?
Me:
I like how every single song after 2023 is just vaporwave and dark ambiance
1:13 that transition from parasaurolophus horns to the appropriate horn was very smooth
Yeah even 40 million years ago when it was first recorded since.
Can't believe I watched a 45 minute long video just for a "last song ever" joke! 😂
And then I had to put Hold My Hand by Jess Glynne in the ending.
0:00 the earth forms 4543 mya
0:01 the water forms 3875 mya
0:02 the sky forms 2000 mya
0:03 big bang music
0:06 universe music
0:32 pre-prehistoric music
0:51 holler music
1:00 prehistoric music
4:42 accident music
8:20 rome music
8:32 1st century music
8:36 2nd century music
8:42 3rd century music
8:48 4th century music
8:54 5th century music
9:00 6th century music
9:06 7th century music
9:12 8th century music
9:18 9th century music
9:24 10th century music
9:30 11th century music
9:36 12th century music
9:42 13th century music
9:47 14th century music
9:54 15th century music
10:00 16th century music
10:30 17th century music
11:00 18th century music
13:30 19th century music
16:00 20st century music
16:30 1910s music
17:00 1920s music
17:30 1930s music
18:00 1940s music
18:30 1950s music
20:29 1960s music
23:00 1970s music
25:30 1980s music
28:00 1990s music
30:30 2000s music
33:00 2010s music
35:30 2020s music
36:27 mid 2020s music
36:42 2030s music
37:11 2040s music
37:42 2050s music
38:11 2060s music
38:41 2070s music
39:12 2080s music
39:42 2090s music
40:12 2100s music
40:15 2200s-2500s music
40:24 2500s and 2600s music
40:29 spooky scary skeletons
40:39 3000s music
41:09 4000s music
41:39 5000s-10000s music
41:53 10 thousand
42:23 100 thousand
42:48 1 million
43:15 10 million
43:42 100 million
43:54 500 million
44:06 900 million
44:09 1 billion!!!!!!
44:16 1 trillion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How the heck did you wrote all of that?
Why is bart moving In 2080? 39:12
Yo
@LogmanFX She took the time to patiently type it.
Wish i was a time traveler so i can visit these times and explore
Me too.
Me to
Only camera men that documents the birth of the universe can do this!
Moo
As a 150,000,000 BC year old, i can confirm we danced to the songs of the dinosaurs
This was weird in the entire history today.
@@LogmanFXsame
@@marouskasciberras5586 Same
Same
Same
I remember me and my friends vibing to 0:04 ...
so many memories, so nostalgic makes me shed a tear, you guys remember that, too right?
Only Ancient Kids will remember...
13:30 Romantic Music
16:00 Modernism & Classical Music
36:24 Futuristic Music
40:15 ₴₵₳ⱤɎ ₥Ʉ₴ł₵
42:15 Raw DATA music
HAHAHA! VERY FUNNY!
42:15 is actually raw data music
35:42 - The only K-pop song featured in this video.
40:15 super scary music
36:25 today
the fact that the 1,000,000,000 ad music is just the wa-wa-wahhhh noise got me rolling on the floor laughing 💀
Oh yeah, the sad trombone sound effect was the last song that was recorded in 1 billion years from now however.
@@LogmanFX okay got it! 👍
@@LogmanFX So it's true what they say, history starts as a tragedy and ends like a farce.
@@LogmanFX 😂
million
Everybody talks about music of future,but nobody looked that this man fount music pieces underrated or unknown from the past,like Francesco Bartolomeo Conti or Samuel Weasley
Congratulations 👏👏👏
I just love the pre-ancient music 😂
Yeah, what do they sound like?
@@LogmanFX the first ones in the video 🤪
@@FriedEgg69 This is always your favourite
I really hope that in 2040 this genre of music will be popular!
My time just before the same as possible
Cool right?
0:43 is the real first song ever. 150,000,000 BC was when music was invented.
All I hear was sounded like dinosaurs
Não adianta, você nunca poderá prever como será as músicas do futuro, pois você sempre irá imaginar com base nas músicas de hoje.
Esse vídeo inteiro é um meme cara
dinosaurs: im dancing this 24/7
You must be like Ohio!
@@LogmanFXdown in prehistoric swag in prehistoric
@@marouskasciberras5586 3AM can be too early and too scary for some optioned
2024 ad - 2044 ad is a perfect mashup like it was connected and of course 2032 ad song sounds like in the past from 80’s
Future music gets pretty strange.😆 Funny video!
I kind of like the music from the present times.
Imagine if someone from 2025 saw the song from 2025, they will be like: THATS NOT THAT FUTURE!
That's weird, I don't know if they exist in the first feeling in the entire place to ever set free enough to join the world futuristic this year, and besides, it is just quite a few more chances to not lying the whole history, or whatever next, it could be free.
Whoops I didn’t know I commented that
this is truly the most comprehenisve evolution of music video that has ever been made it covers everything
Time traveller sure did a good job recording it in hq.
i like how society just suddenly agrees worldwide to only ever make vaporwave after 2023
I love this, thanks for the good laugh 😂
Was truly an experience.. not sure if good or bad though 😅
As a 3500 AD citizen I can confirm that I really listen to Mikhail Lermontov a lot
This is the best evolution of music ever😊
music at 10000000 - 50000000 ad slaps tho
😂
Este es el mejor video de la historia sobre evolución de la música. Pensé que era la única persona que se le habría ocurrido hacer esto xD
LOL You live in Spain
@@LogmanFX No bro. I'm Latinoamerican
2:07 💀💀😱 sooo scary
Don't you like Unrealated Drontard? 😒
sooo funny*
HWOEYYYYA
The siren song sounded like a Thunderbolt 1000T good job!
Lol! Thank you!
Damn thank you people for bringing this nostalgic, i remember when the collossal burps where on the hit list❤️🔥
Yeah, astonishing!
@LogMan FX what is the soundtrack for thank you (2300 bc)?
I was listening to 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s music in 2030s, 2040s, 2050s and more far away in the future and they thought that I was listening to classical music
I don't know what you just said to me
Kl1:98
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Kdksjd44:01😊
5000000 BC walkie talkies 😂
Oh no, as a huge Judy Garland fan it almost hurt seeing Garlen 😂
Bonus points for having Bobbie Gentry
EXTRA BONUS POINTS FOR HAVING MY FRIEND LANCE'S BAND FROM ASHES TO NEW
I'm glad you covered the collapse of one of the greatest stone mining company in that age and it impact on the music industry
26:31, my uncle and aunt's favorite song since their childhood😊
That was nostalgia bro!
oh really? mine was 27:15!!
Dustin is the type of guy to sing that song in a life or death situation💀
We did it guys for reaching 100 likes
When it will be 200 soon?
0:02 pre-universal music
0:39 prehistoric music
2:05 pre ancient music
4:45 ancient music
8:57 medieval music
9:54 renascence music
10:30 baroque music
12:16 classical music!
16:00 antique music
18:26 vintage music
24:21 elderly music
28:10 modern music
36:27 future music
*inhale*
DAM
Bohemian Rhapsody best song ever
Brachiosaurus calls hits different 🔥🔥
27:15 AT THIS MOMENT YOU ARE RICK ROLLED! 1!1!1!1!
OMG ii is my favorite song ever I'm adding it to my playlist right now best song of 4300.
the problem is, now idk if when i search for one of the musics to hear the full version, the names is a meme or don't?? I'm crazy to hear that final version of the dinossaur chant :D :D :D
Music in 250million bc- dino noises
Japanese music is played in 12am on Windows 95 anniversary 3002
0:20 My favorite evil laugh 😂
I just got “pardon you prehistorics” out of my head. Thanks for the reminder..
Thank you
This idea is wonderful ,and I'm Maringá a playlist about each era, I will definitely use theare references.
But the photos made me a little tired, I could change more and make it more dynamic.
How do you feel if I liked medieval music of fantasy stuff like good fairy tales stories? ❤
As an AI language model, I don't have feelings, but I can tell you that many people enjoy medieval music and fantasy stories. These genres can be very evocative and transport the listener or reader to another world and time. Medieval music often features instruments such as lutes, harps, and flutes, which can create a unique and enchanting sound. Similarly, fantasy stories often involve imaginative worlds and creatures that captivate the imagination. If you enjoy these types of music and stories, you are certainly not alone, and you may find joy and inspiration in exploring more of them.
@@LogmanFX Sweet, And the year of 1000000000 A.D. This would've been similar to the past
of the Ancient prehistoric dinosaurs and these were jokes and I wonder that is a late April Fools Day
thing like that. 🙂
@@EmmettDoyleDDR435 I copied my reply on ChatGPT lol
23:06 my aunt Emma and my uncle Phillip used to hear this
is it a coincidence how i found 3 songs from music class in my school it was "surfing usa, dont stop believin, tutti frutti"
How
0:30, I played Backrooms games and I heard this💀 What a wonderfully made trauma💀💀💀
Hopefully this is what happened to you
в 180000000 году до нашей эры топ музон, аж молодость вспомнил)
You speak Russian language
@@LogmanFXdo Evolution of Minecraft
@@LogmanFXДа а что такое?
After this century the world eventually ended by 2100, 2200, 2300, and 2400. Man scary.
I was in 190000000 BC and yes Wind Roars gave me nostalgia
So this is why it isn't bringing back your childhood yet.
@@LogmanFX Oh no, am I end of the world?
because of ohio
Buenos tiempos la verdad
The flute part got me
LOL! how many?
100%
[[WARNING]]
at 40:15 These all audio sounds will give you nightmares
WOW!
I DON'T WANT TO GET ANY STUPID NIGHTMARES!
I WANT TO GET MORE NICE DREAMS NOT BAD STUPID DREAMS/NIGHTMARES!
@@jp_ny.rd04 Why are you here?
@@LogmanFX Because Nightmares are the stupidest and most boring idea i've ever heard for evolution of music! How about you upload the video to (40000 BC - 2022). (40000 BC - 2022) is better than (1000000000 BC - 1000000000 AD) ! I ever seen in my life!
I miss the time me, brachio and the boys were singing and had fun
FUCK YEAH WIND!! Man all the outdoor concerts where Wind has headlined, 2 billion years they still goin strong yo
Hey, you can barely sure to get some time for anything you like to talk!
😇
😇
for anything
@@LogmanFX What? Lol
As a -1,000,000,000 year old, I vibed to the last one.
Well, when I am 1 thousand years old, I would be dead
43:15 unironically fire🔥
(0:18) Me and the other 500000000 BC kids were jamming out to this back in the day
That's where I live when I wasn't alive
I like the vaporwave at the end
Me too, it's starts to get scary
@@LogmanFX Yeah it does
i got rickrolled by the whole human progress and the time itself
Go to a different part or else.
well, the (actual) very first song is gotta be some big bang at 13.8 billiob BC.
32:14 Nostalgia
Yes, 2006 or 2007
@@LogmanFX Good times
@@LogmanFXwhen you could have space in username
@@marouskasciberras5586 In the universe, I would be proud of this planet earth.
early singing was fire
For god's sake yes it's kind of!
32:15 Rise up, youtube national anthem
8:31 We love Jesus!
16:27 I like this song too
Yep, this is where he was born for a thousand years ago
@@LogmanFXwait what?
@@marouskasciberras5586 They think that jesus loves this, or a thing.
1:51 idk but this sound made it harder to sleep, i was a bit too creepy
Nostalgia Vs One Ways
I thought I had never said this but those colossal burps were fire!
Yep, you can't find it, because it is not real!
@@LogmanFXdo Evolution of Cartoons
@@mayed2024Fan Maybe next year
@@LogmanFXdo you finished yet?
@@mayed2024FanNo but I made a new animation
th-cam.com/video/Ay5LYcQF1Vc/w-d-xo.html
36:42 2030 AD - In that era, I will be an adult
A list without Take On Me? Remarkable.
0:03 what a nostalgia times
Yeah, this was recorded in 1 billion years ago, but these microphones wasn't made it before, it was invented in 1877.
In 1877 Emile Berliner filed a patent for a microphone - the carbon microphone. Alexander Bell, who only a year before had invented the telephone, recognized the practical importance of Berliner's technology. So he bought the patent for $50 thousand - a huge sum at the time.
@@LogmanFX 1877 - what a nostalgia times
@@shadowsherlock You think this is nostalgia bro
33:46:10
40:00
0:04 you should actually be right it should be the first song ever ✔️
9:19 - someone has a link to video this musical creation? I would be very grateful if anyone would throw.
Just type "Frankish music - Planctus de Obitu Karoli" into TH-cam search.
Props to the music director!
In order, I collected some of these ones like to popularise the whole thing
@@LogmanFXI directed some music
@@LogmanFXdo Evolution of Fireman Sam
BEAUTIFUL
If it's beautiful, it's starting to get popular
1:10 bro thats illegal they died out 6 million years before
Bro the "i, ii, iii, iiii, iiiiii" are fire
The very first xylophone sounds like a doorbell 😂
1:41
160,000,000 BC was my favorite.
I think you love it!
@@LogmanFX It has so much of a powerful meaning, and the highlighted part always gives me chills.
0:13 o my God this so freaking scary
Ignore it LOL
Nah, it's a LIT certified hood classic
Holy shit it's Captain Caveman i miss that show so much
Find that part in this video!
Billion years: Some unusual interference
Trillion years: A lot of noise and crackling
10^15+ years: A very unusual noise that cannot be heard
10^100+ years: There is no sound at all
0:04 firstest sound ever made
i eat ground
Superlative 💪👑🖤💜💗🈳️🟣♀️👹😈🇺🇲🇯🇵
37:21 Luxury Elite I love it!
I love me some good vaporware
9:32 was such a banger
And on fire!
What is gonna happen in the future? Lemme guess
-hell comes
-sun gets bombed?????
And that's why it's the end to 1 billion years from now
We should get at least a handful of talented musicians to comment on this video. That music that this user puts within 2024 to 2100 of the future has been around since at least the mid 2010's, but it has remained in its infancy for these eight years or so. This stuff has yet to be handed over to talented singers. If you are super talented at writing music, you should write lyrics that will fit with this vaporwave stuff and then hand it over to mostly baritone and mezzo-soprano singers. By doing that, you can have countless hits on the Hot 100. Tenors and sopranos will still have that bubble gum pop going for them. We should invent another new musical genre that will work better with altos and basses than vaporwave ever will. When it comes to being the star of the show, instead of just being a support singer, altos and basses have been so underrepresented. Keep listening to pop music princesses and you will keep hearing sopranos and mezzo-sopranos almost all the time. You do not hear very many altos in girl pop on the radio. As far as this music, going from 2024 to 2100, I will disagree with this prediction. I predict that this stuff will be a short lived fad and that 2030 of '20's vaporwave will be just like 1982 of '70's disco...that year when you can virtually predict the end of the era.
You took time to comment on this.
43:57 NOOO NOT THE EARTH I LOVE HER SO MUCH I MISSED HER
Uff recuerdo the celt pipe music buenas epocas 😂
Almost all songs "from future" sounds like from 1990s
Yeah, there's gonna be like a really looooong 90s revival did nobody tell you that?
Basically the history of music