This was a once in a lifetime experience that i'll never forget. Chills go down my spine as i listen to this and type this at this very moment. Everything about this was beautiful, the way the backgrounds changed, the way the plants seemingly popped up and appeared like magic. God, it brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it. I remember the first time i went there and as a young child i was blown away. I got myself that foam dinosaur mask and a shirt and one of the booklets that showed the making of the dinosaurs and arena. The ending where the baby tyrannosaurus and the mothers shadows were behind a burning sun, touching snouts as everything went white is still burnt into my mind this very day and it will never leave me. This was the most beautiful thing i've ever seen and i'm so glad i got to see this live. I'm crying tears of joy right now, the roar of the tyrannosaurus that shook the arena and the coos of the utahraptors is so clear in my head that i swear i was sitting in the seats with people waving around neon lights. I swear i feel like i could've touched the brachiosaurus's neck as it came close to the crowd and bellowed. If you get to see this, do it. Do it and you will never ever regret it. This is a experience that will never burn out of your mind and you'll just be blown away no matter how old or young you are. Thank you, BBC. Thank you for making up a huge part of my childhood that still lingers with me to this very day. Art was made that day. Art that couldn't be replicated or replaced.
I viewed this when i was young, too. I feel your nostalgia, its not often a show rivals the source material. It was a blast to see this while it lasted, may this amazing company reach even greater lengths!
@@fusion8984 didn't expect someone to reply to this 2 year old comment of mine on something so obscure my opinion on this remains the same, this shit slapped like no other and i'm surprised not many people talk about it also an additon of nostalgia; you remember visiting the site where you could get tickets and stuff and the screen would shake as the sound of the tyrannosaur's roar played? that was fucking cool
@@djraptorthetrashraptor7701 I sure as hell do! I also remember getting a souvenir which i still see alot around the house today, its an orange jug with a Utahraptor as a handle!
@@fusion8984 i got a t-shirt with the eye logo on it, a foam dinosaur mask, and an behind the scenes booklet. sadly they're at my old house that's been vacant for a good couple of years now but they were cool while i still had them!
I've seen this memorable experience twice and it's a reminiscence that I want to remember forever. I remember bawling my eyes out when the T-Rex and the youngling had experienced the asteroid collision, I think it was roughly 2009-10 when the bizarre project came to Australia, I was young back then. It still a gloomy and eerie thought to think about that massive asteroid impact wiping out all Mesozoic life on planet earth... 65 Million years ago. This soundtrack will forever be my heart; my soul; and my prehistoric child. I will cherish it to the end of time. I wish dinosaurs were still striving today...
I saw this live in Nashville with some tickets I won when I was 7. I’m a paleontologist now, over a decade later. This theme still makes me cry and remember what it was like to see these creatures with a size perspective for the very first time, when I saw what I couldn’t be sure were real, living dinosaurs. For the same vibe and sense of childhood wonder, I recommend Prehistoric Planet (2022).
Prehistoric Planet is breathtaking. I wondered if any documentary would ever stand up to the original "Walking with" series, and Prehistoric Planet fulfilled those dreams. Awesome to hear you're a palaeontologist! I still hope to become one some day. What in particular are you studying in the subject? Any preferences when it comes to research?
I saw Walking With Dinosaurs every time it came to my country and could practically be called a super fan, cried every time it ended, so sad it’s over now
What this show did was amazing it really did make us feel if even for a few hours that the world of Dinosuars had returned and made each and every one of us feel like we really were Walking With Dinosuars
I remember it was a warm summer evening. My godmother bought me tickets to go see this together with her. I ran into a friend from school there. I got a triceratops plushie and watched the show with such spectacle and amazement. I love this show
I first viewed this show when i was 4, All the way back in 2012. I absolutely ADORED it, This show helped me get to the Dino-Loving fuzzball i am today. Congrats to the people who made this all possible, Congratulations on their work with Universal, and may they bring more like this to us in the future!
Took my family to see the live performance at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Va. The best show we ever experience. Have the DVD and still enjoy how the dinosaurs were built.
today is Oct 27,2021 and wish they would bring it back. The world needs this to get itself together. Just listen to the music and you'll know what I mean.
I'm so thankful I got to see both the Arena Spectacular and The Live Event (a total of 13 shows between both of those productions when they came to my town while touring in California). It's my favorite stage show ever, and this theme transports me back to the magic of seeing dinosaurs come alive. 🦕🦖💖
I think, this works wonderfull with the show! it was amazing! but think about this song as a main theme of a star trek series set after ds9 and voyager.... could be awesome
@Alberto116 Yea listening to this in headphones at high volume probably will damage your ears... but it would be soooo worth it. The song is so beautiful.
The perfect tune to hear when continuing to remain on hold for the next available customer service representative to ease the frustration and annoyance of waiting.
Whenever i watched any dinosaur documentary and it got to the part about their extinction i felt so sad for all those animals who we.ll never see any beautiful sunrise or sunset again
bones.dinosaur bones,the only thing we have left of a world ruled by giant reptiles, and why do i care about such things? im a paleontologist that means i spend my days scratching away at the soil to find what these giants left behind,but now,its time we embark on a journey,and you wont even half to leave your seats,together we will travel back to a time when the earth was young,when titanic herbivores fought for their lives against terrifying predators.come with me on a journey...COME WALKING WITH DINOSAURS!
I know, amazing isn't it. I am lucky to go and see this for the 2nd time in April 2013! Can't wait, in the Arena this theme is even better. You should try this on full volume with headphones (although too many times will damage your ears, even with this amazing song haha!)
when I saw this production, not only did i buy a toy puppet during the intermission, (i was 5 at the time) the dinosaurs were so realistic, i actually cried when, i think a stegosaurus was injured and ran off stage, the music was sad at that moment, the stage spectacular was a brilliant production, too bad the movie was nowhere near the quality of the documentary or the stage show, and featured none of the same dinosaurs. just imagine if instead of a baby voice saying stuff over a baby pachyrhinocsaurus, the movie was a story, following an individual and it didn't have some stupid voiceover. imagine how cool it would be if the walking with seiries was 8 movies and series not just 7.
After years this melody still makes me cry, it's wonderfully written!
This melody makes me want to fly
It's literally so good 😭
When quarintine is over this show must make a huge comeback
This was a once in a lifetime experience that i'll never forget. Chills go down my spine as i listen to this and type this at this very moment.
Everything about this was beautiful, the way the backgrounds changed, the way the plants seemingly popped up and appeared like magic. God, it brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.
I remember the first time i went there and as a young child i was blown away. I got myself that foam dinosaur mask and a shirt and one of the booklets that showed the making of the dinosaurs and arena.
The ending where the baby tyrannosaurus and the mothers shadows were behind a burning sun, touching snouts as everything went white is still burnt into my mind this very day and it will never leave me. This was the most beautiful thing i've ever seen and i'm so glad i got to see this live.
I'm crying tears of joy right now, the roar of the tyrannosaurus that shook the arena and the coos of the utahraptors is so clear in my head that i swear i was sitting in the seats with people waving around neon lights. I swear i feel like i could've touched the brachiosaurus's neck as it came close to the crowd and bellowed.
If you get to see this, do it. Do it and you will never ever regret it.
This is a experience that will never burn out of your mind and you'll just be blown away no matter how old or young you are.
Thank you, BBC. Thank you for making up a huge part of my childhood that still lingers with me to this very day.
Art was made that day. Art that couldn't be replicated or replaced.
I viewed this when i was young, too. I feel your nostalgia, its not often a show rivals the source material. It was a blast to see this while it lasted, may this amazing company reach even greater lengths!
@@fusion8984 didn't expect someone to reply to this 2 year old comment of mine on something so obscure
my opinion on this remains the same, this shit slapped like no other and i'm surprised not many people talk about it
also an additon of nostalgia; you remember visiting the site where you could get tickets and stuff and the screen would shake as the sound of the tyrannosaur's roar played? that was fucking cool
@@djraptorthetrashraptor7701 I sure as hell do! I also remember getting a souvenir which i still see alot around the house today, its an orange jug with a Utahraptor as a handle!
@@fusion8984 i got a t-shirt with the eye logo on it, a foam dinosaur mask, and an behind the scenes booklet.
sadly they're at my old house that's been vacant for a good couple of years now but they were cool while i still had them!
@@djraptorthetrashraptor7701 You got lucky lol
I always loved walking with dinosaurs as a kid and I am so glad I had the chance to see this version of it not only once but twice.
I've seen this memorable experience twice and it's a reminiscence that I want to remember forever.
I remember bawling my eyes out when the T-Rex and the youngling had experienced the asteroid collision, I think it was roughly 2009-10 when the bizarre project came to Australia, I was young back then. It still a gloomy and eerie thought to think about that massive asteroid impact wiping out all Mesozoic life on planet earth... 65 Million years ago.
This soundtrack will forever be my heart; my soul; and my prehistoric child. I will cherish it to the end of time.
I wish dinosaurs were still striving today...
The greatest show in 65 million years!
I saw this live in Nashville with some tickets I won when I was 7.
I’m a paleontologist now, over a decade later. This theme still makes me cry and remember what it was like to see these creatures with a size perspective for the very first time, when I saw what I couldn’t be sure were real, living dinosaurs.
For the same vibe and sense of childhood wonder, I recommend Prehistoric Planet (2022).
Prehistoric Planet is breathtaking. I wondered if any documentary would ever stand up to the original "Walking with" series, and Prehistoric Planet fulfilled those dreams.
Awesome to hear you're a palaeontologist! I still hope to become one some day. What in particular are you studying in the subject? Any preferences when it comes to research?
Saw the show here in England and this music is so haunting, thank you for uploading x
I saw Walking With Dinosaurs every time it came to my country and could practically be called a super fan, cried every time it ended, so sad it’s over now
no matter how many times I listen to this, I always think back to the time when I was watching the Arena Spectacular with my dad ^^
Seeing this show is one of the best moments of my life. And this music helped quite a bit.
What this show did was amazing it really did make us feel if even for a few hours that the world of Dinosuars had returned and made each and every one of us feel like we really were Walking With Dinosuars
I remember it was a warm summer evening. My godmother bought me tickets to go see this together with her. I ran into a friend from school there. I got a triceratops plushie and watched the show with such spectacle and amazement.
I love this show
I went and saw this years ago, and Loved it.
I first viewed this show when i was 4, All the way back in 2012. I absolutely ADORED it, This show helped me get to the Dino-Loving fuzzball i am today. Congrats to the people who made this all possible, Congratulations on their work with Universal, and may they bring more like this to us in the future!
I don't remember seeing this but I know I have, I was a lot younger but from being on the internet I've gathered it was a sight to see
Took my family to see the live performance at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Va. The best show we ever experience. Have the DVD and still enjoy how the dinosaurs were built.
Omg! I Saw it there too! Was 5 at the time…..
today is Oct 27,2021 and wish they would bring it back. The world needs this to get itself together. Just listen to the music and you'll know what I mean.
I'm so thankful I got to see both the Arena Spectacular and The Live Event (a total of 13 shows between both of those productions when they came to my town while touring in California). It's my favorite stage show ever, and this theme transports me back to the magic of seeing dinosaurs come alive. 🦕🦖💖
“Come with me on a journey, come WALKING WITH DINOSAURS!”
Its so amazing it feels like that if you are in that world.
I think, this works wonderfull with the show! it was amazing! but think about this song as a main theme of a star trek series set after ds9 and voyager.... could be awesome
One of the best soundtracks ever made! I watched WwD in 2010/2011 in Milan when i was a kid ad i loved it!
Fantastica poi lo ho visto 2 volte e ieri è stato meraviglioso
Love it! Simply love this OST!
The kind of music we want to listen to while we're on hold for the next available representative to ease our frustration!
i have seen this in 2012 it was really amazing the best show i have seen
(DK Denmark)
I saw this live at the Staples Center in 2008, beautiful but the $80 ticket wasn't cheap for what I got!
@Alberto116 Yea listening to this in headphones at high volume probably will damage your ears... but it would be soooo worth it. The song is so beautiful.
There is no other way to listen to it, haha!
The perfect tune to hear when continuing to remain on hold for the next available customer service representative to ease the frustration and annoyance of waiting.
Whenever i watched any dinosaur documentary and it got to the part about their extinction i felt so sad for all those animals who we.ll never see any beautiful sunrise or sunset again
beauty soundtrack
If anything I would love to see this return. It wou be nice
Love this!
bones.dinosaur bones,the only thing we have left of a world ruled by giant reptiles,
and why do i care about such things? im a paleontologist that means i spend my days scratching away at the soil to find what these giants left behind,but now,its time we embark on a journey,and you wont even half to leave your seats,together we will travel back to a time when the earth was young,when titanic herbivores fought for their lives against terrifying predators.come with me on a journey...COME WALKING WITH DINOSAURS!
I'm probably one of few people who saw this twice. I saw it in 2009 in Detroit and in 2014 in Auburn Hills
I saw it in 2008 in Detroit
I saw it in 2012 in Sydney Australia and in 2018 in Dublin Ireland 3 arena.
I know, amazing isn't it. I am lucky to go and see this for the 2nd time in April 2013! Can't wait, in the Arena this theme is even better. You should try this on full volume with headphones (although too many times will damage your ears, even with this amazing song haha!)
when i saw it they had featherless dinosaurs, when you saw it the second time they had feathers and quills?
AvPGaming 002 they added them on the models to update the accuracy.
when I saw this production, not only did i buy a toy puppet during the intermission, (i was 5 at the time) the dinosaurs were so realistic, i actually cried when, i think a stegosaurus was injured and ran off stage, the music was sad at that moment, the stage spectacular was a brilliant production, too bad the movie was nowhere near the quality of the documentary or the stage show, and featured none of the same dinosaurs. just imagine if instead of a baby voice saying stuff over a baby pachyrhinocsaurus, the movie was a story, following an individual and it didn't have some stupid voiceover. imagine how cool it would be if the walking with seiries was 8 movies and series not just 7.
aaah sweet nostalgia
It sounds like something Jeremy Soule would make!
where can i get this
You're as beautiful as the day I lost you...
where can you get the CD From!
Is it just me or does this sound a lot like the Walking with Cavemen theme?
Do you think the album for this is on Amazon?
Possibly. Just have a search for it when you can, it may be on there. Either that or ebay maybe.
Welcome to prehistoric park.
Who's the composer of this music?
James Brett :)
Alberto116 @1:08-2:00 steal my breath away to the point where I just wanna fly and soar across the city.
Can we be friends?
恐龍復活。
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Ben Bartlett and James Brett should team up.