Agreed. He is one of the few where the music actually surpasses the show/film. I feel this about Hans Zimmer's work on Interstellar and Dune. Ramin is a gift and genius.
There are another great film maker composers I think he become more famous for the moment the succes of GOT like Star Wars in the past , It doesnt mean I dont like him is fantastic
His music WAS the star of the historic LONG NIGHT Battle episode. Hardly any dialogue in the last 15 minutes, the way that piano started and built and built and built. GENIUS.
He's one of the younger generation who gets film music. It really shows in Westworld, especially how he incorporates detuned pianos into this western theme. Even the post-credit Warner Bros theme is done that way, and in season 2 after the Shogun World episode the tune is played by some Eastern instrument. Such a tiny detail that most people don't even get to hear, but it's those details that make him a really cool composer.
i've always been that kind of person who listens soundtracks while studying or reading, it gives me peace. both soundtracks from the shows above are my favorite of all time and i'm happy this kind of video exists because the music is what really makes a film, so it's nice to know the person behind all that amazing work.
I couldn't express myself better than you did right there. On point. Always loved soundtracks from movies to video games. A lot of people don't give enough credits to the composers.
Djawadi's music is a bigger factor in what makes GOT great than almost any other soundtrack in TV or movies. It really is the emotional core of the show.
Completely true for GOT and Westworld. His style is perfect for the emotions in both. As far as other incredible movie composition though, Hans Zimmer and Thomas Newman each have their place.
movierr111 aside of time skips which lead to logic holes , season 7s cinematography and action were far beyond a lot of things even in movies. It’s the finale so gimme action , you can only fill so much politics into wrapping up a story .
@@groovydespairgod5190 who cares about action if it leaves you unsatisfied with the final product. And the reason for that is that they skewered many plotlines and stories different from the books, many a time writing themselves into a corner. Its called Game of thrones for a reason, and lately there hasnt been much games. They sacfriced major plots for a spectacle.I bet George rr martin would come up with a more satisfactory but shocking story in the rest of the books.
Well, I live in a country where only "Reggaeton" crap (I mean "music") concerts are performed. I wish that for once I could have an amazing concer like GoT in my own country.
It took a third watching for me to notice that during Season 4's sword reforging scene, the music starts out as the Stark theme and flows perfectly into the Lannister theme. It was right there that I realized this guy is one of the greats of our time, always including brilliant musical detail and so much meaning to every moment.
in my personal opinion the music for Game of Thrones is fantastic especially the intro music but i have to say the music in Westworld is sublime, every piece is so perfectly fitting of the moment and i often found myself searching for the tracks to listen to again and again like the rendition of motion picture soundtrack and heart shaped box among many others.
I still think Light of the Seven is one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard in my entire life. It literally could not have been more perfect for that iconic scene when Cersei blows up the Sept of Baelor
The JonxDany Theme is one of my favourites. I noticed it's variations right away. Especially in "Against all Odds". Ramin is the person I look up to the most and I hope to hear more from him in the future!
@@DNotzz It's great when Djawadi uses variations of his character themes in unexpected moments like that. My personal favorite bit is Cersei's theme (Light of the Seven) playing when Bronn uses her and Qyburn's weapon against Drogon. We would/will probably never hear a "battle" variation of her theme, but we did because he connected that particular scene to Cersei because her plan was put to use... I got chills when I recognized that theme.
Had the pleasure of meeting Ramin while I was studying at Berklee (the college he graduated from). Such a genuine and kind man. He was really interested in meeting and hearing from us students. Was incredibly inspiring to me!
Yeah the PoI soundtrack is how I found about Djawadi. Never heard a film/TV show soundtrack before that seemed to connect so much with the story and like Kevin Cooper says, can actually give you chills, the string parts in particular sound so mysterious yet uplifting, like a psychadelic trip. I knew of Hans Zimmer before, I guess most people with any interest whatsoever in film or audio would know who he is, but I'd never looked up other composers, after PoI I looked up who scored it and saw that Ramin Djawadi was also doing Game of Thrones which shows how successful he is, that must be one of the premier gigs in the industry. PoI has awesome song choice as well as its original score - as soon as I heard Massive Attack in the pilot episode I knew I would be in for a ride, with the story, visuals and the soundtrack. Also just want to say that whilst there is good and bad to living in an age where media is consumed so vociferously, I do love that it allows true artists to do what they do and reach a huge audience. Film, TV show and even game soundtracks are pieces of artistic work in their own right with loads of time, effort and talent going into producing them and it's fantastic that they are released as such as official soundtrack albums on streaming platforms like Spotify and on CD. Trust Ramin Djawadi to take things even further with a whole live concert experience - I didn't get to see it unfortunately but it was clearly a huge success.
The soundtrack for Iron Man is what introduced me to Ramin. Its superb work & is easily one of the best soundtracks of the MCU. Pacific Rim expanded on Iron Man's mixture of classical instruments with electric guitar perfectly. But GoT and WW are some of Ramin's best work hands down
He mentioned being inspired by John Williams etc. I hope he knows he is that guy to the new generation of composers myself included. The mans a genius.
I have never experienced so many emotions during a concert until I went to his Game of Thrones concert. A wonderful and very special night. 'Truth' is on my top 3 favorite. My heart sinks every single time it plays.
In my opinion, the Jon and Dany theme is the most beautiful theme in all of thrones, so much emotion, warmth, sense of a new kindling love that you know will eventually end in a poetic tragedy, the theme captures all that and it's just so fckin beautiful. Thank you so much Ramin for breathing so much life into thrones, I will revisit this soundtrack for the rest of my life and I can't wait to see you live again :)
Ramin is a legend. I saw him live and got the chance to meet him after the concert. He took the time to meet and greet his fans, he's truly a class act.
I admire that as he explains both in Westworld and Got he evolves the same theme as the story moves forward. It is the same with Ford's theme in Westworld. His themes really set the tone of a lot of scenes.
Peaky Blinders season 1-6 was filled with good ass writing. Whats happening is we’re all so caught up on season 8 being bad that we forgot how damn good the seasons were before were
To always listen to the GOT intro and not fast forward....every episode, and I mean EVERY episode is huge for me. I have to listen to that intro, no matter how badly I was ready to see the next episode. That soundtrack is pure GOLD!
Ramin Djawadi has won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) - Game of Thrones: The Dragon and the Wolf and Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) - Game of Thrones: The Long Night.
I remember the first time I watched Westworld and heard the intro. I immediately knew, from the first two tones, that the guy behind the music was the same as the one in Game of Thrones. His genius is recognisable, his music has a brand on it.
The GoT Soundtravck is just brilliant, Ramin Djawadi's music really does tell a story. I love it so much and I listen to it all the time. My favourite song is 'The Red Woman'.
His work in WarCraft is something I also really admire. Having played the games, it really captures the whole mood of the universe as Blizzard built it while at the same time creating it's own sound.
Oh my god I love the Truth song (Jon Snow and Daenerys love song) but I hadn't notice that it was played in a more subtle way before.. such great music
The theme for John and Ygritte is my favourite after the GOT S4 ending with the children’s choir…so amazing…gets me choked up every time I listen to either of these ❤
I recently attended the live concert in San Diego, and let me tell you, SO WORTH IT. If any of you have the chance to go, definitely consider it because it was such a wonderful experience. I literally had goosebumps and chills.
In the later seasons, I was so frustrated that I could not even appreciate the brilliance of the music in the background. It's so weird to realise that now because the music is definetely one of the elements that made this show so amazing. Everything from 'The Rains of Castamere' playing when Robb and Catelyn got assasinated at the Red Wedding, to 'The Mother of Dragons' song that played everytime you saw Daenerys kicking ass, all of it was just *chef's kiss*.
The tv show Game of Thrones wouldnt be what it is without this guy right here. It still could have been done, but it would not be nearly as epic without this mans marvelous tunes.
I have never watched neither show and I came across the game of throne theme song yesterday being played by a violinist and had a feeling as a music student that it HAD to be by the same composer, not disappointed at all 👏🏼
Even if you don’t watch Game of Thrones the live concert brings chills! I watched my husband who doesn’t see the show and he enjoyed every minute of it.
Ramin's music in GoT really made me realize how much the music can really tell the story. So many great moments in the show framed moments in a way that could not be done by lighting, camera work, dialog, costumes or anything else. The music tells the story just as much as everything else combined. It's just sad the story writing wasn't half as good as the music. If it were, GoT would have had an epic ending that would not have been forgotten so quickly.
imho what makes opening/closing credits music themes amazing is that even after 10 seasons, you still enjoy listening to them ! Now I'd love composers give a little more credit to their muse, that'd be so fair !
this guy is as important for the show as actors or directos
even more
Agreed. He is one of the few where the music actually surpasses the show/film. I feel this about Hans Zimmer's work on Interstellar and Dune. Ramin is a gift and genius.
More important 😭😭
Way more
Probably the best music ever made for TV series. Like the most catchy and incredibly inspiring.
You need to watch the leftovers
Sherlock OST also amazing !!
There are another great film maker composers I think he become more famous for the moment the succes of GOT like Star Wars in the past , It doesnt mean I dont like him is fantastic
His music WAS the star of the historic LONG NIGHT Battle episode. Hardly any dialogue in the last 15 minutes, the way that piano started and built and built and built. GENIUS.
Yeh I don’t even watch the show but the night king theme made me want to watch it. Plus I love some of his West world themes
just one thing, don't overrate by calling that battle 'historic'.
@@purnendutiwari5841 Nor genius. (Can we not hold a few words back for genius-genius?)
Historic? Lmfao gtfo with your low standards
@@anypercentdeathless the music was genius.
Thank you for episode 3 Mr. Djawadi. You are truly a composer of genius !
It's good. (But "genius"?)
@@anypercentdeathless i repeat, genius!
@@fak1tGaming Can't argue with that. I'm convinced.
Bakr York genius genius TOTAL genius.
@@Elghast Lucid.
Love it when people have passion in their work, it really shows. Ramin does a spectacular job in all his projects!
He's one of the younger generation who gets film music. It really shows in Westworld, especially how he incorporates detuned pianos into this western theme. Even the post-credit Warner Bros theme is done that way, and in season 2 after the Shogun World episode the tune is played by some Eastern instrument. Such a tiny detail that most people don't even get to hear, but it's those details that make him a really cool composer.
When u paid millions passion will be there
@@praba991ify nope, that passion came way before the money.
@@praba991ify Wrong!
@@praba991ify You only spend millions on something you're passionate about.
westworld theme always gives me goosebumps and chills. it's a spectacular piece of music.
The legend says Drogon is still looking for the writers.
So underrated as a comment
This comment remained underrated
i've always been that kind of person who listens soundtracks while studying or reading, it gives me peace. both soundtracks from the shows above are my favorite of all time and i'm happy this kind of video exists because the music is what really makes a film, so it's nice to know the person behind all that amazing work.
Rafaela Gomes must be so pieceful
must be nice, i envy you, to me I'll just get sleepy hahah
Rafaela Gomes I agree in every word
Dude, I do the same. *high five*
I couldn't express myself better than you did right there. On point. Always loved soundtracks from movies to video games. A lot of people don't give enough credits to the composers.
I knew there was a reason the West world music reminded me of Thrones
@pkariiiiiiiii 😂😂😂 if only I watched the credits
Why the hell would you not watch the opening credits ? It gets you in the mood. You're robbing yourself.
@@alfreddelatourquipenche8287 well amma give it a try and see how I get on. Defo wudnt wanna rob myself 😊
Westworld*
@THE RAY i'm sorry daddy
Djawadi's music is a bigger factor in what makes GOT great than almost any other soundtrack in TV or movies. It really is the emotional core of the show.
NR man, I listened to the House Stark theme on here once. All 30 minutes. I was nearly a blubbering mess by the time it was over.
Completely true for GOT and Westworld. His style is perfect for the emotions in both. As far as other incredible movie composition though, Hans Zimmer and Thomas Newman each have their place.
Kidding right?
What about Howard Shore in The Lord of The Rings?
@@phyzition That's the only other example. Shore's score for LOTR was truly sublime.
The main theme of Westworld is so good.
The unsong hero of Game of thrones
I wish we could see him in the show
I don't think he is unsung. I think everybody who had any interest in game of thrones knows who he is
Am I the only one who got the joke?
@@billylardner hahaha
Can't wait to see what he has cooked up for GOT season 8.
Yeah Djawadi and the loot train battle were the only 2 things that were fantastic in season 8
movierr111 There will be a loot train battle in season 8 as well?
@@derekbryceson7080 oops 7, who can remember all these numbers
movierr111 aside of time skips which lead to logic holes , season 7s cinematography and action were far beyond a lot of things even in movies. It’s the finale so gimme action , you can only fill so much politics into wrapping up a story .
@@groovydespairgod5190 who cares about action if it leaves you unsatisfied with the final product. And the reason for that is that they skewered many plotlines and stories different from the books, many a time writing themselves into a corner. Its called Game of thrones for a reason, and lately there hasnt been much games. They sacfriced major plots for a spectacle.I bet George rr martin would come up with a more satisfactory but shocking story in the rest of the books.
I went to one of the concerts last year, and it was absolutely amazing. Highly recommend!
Well, I live in a country where only "Reggaeton" crap (I mean "music") concerts are performed. I wish that for once I could have an amazing concer like GoT in my own country.
he is on his way to be one of the greatest music composer of our time
I agree. 🙂 Also, I am an amateur composer, I wish like being a film composer like him. . Feel FREE to listen to my song "Hues Of Life" if you'd like 💝
Super good looking
hanz zimmer tho
Huh? Miyazaki
He already is
He is by far my favorite artist ever. No other music has given me the same feeling as some of his music. Especially anything from Westworld.
Not an artist. He is a music composer.
@@Arcadiez anyone who creates something can be considered an artist
@@hhectorlector on the opposite, that's exactly what's building up the tension
have you ever heard of hans zimmer?
Westworld’s ost is probably my favourite. There’s nothing like it
I never skipped the intro of westworld, it gives me chills every time i watch it. Maan this is goals
His soundtrack from Pacific Rim was also amazing.
Truth
Yes!! The Pacific Rim soundtrack is underrated, in my opinion.
pacific rim soundtrack is genius! i wish more people appreciated it
Don't forget he has also scored Person of Interest. And that is a masterpiece.
Ramin Djawadi for TV series
Hans Zimmer for Films
Jesper Kyd for Video games
Jesper Kyd. Yes. Freedom Fighters. Darksiders. Awesome. Truly
JEREMY SOULE
Hiroyuki Sawano for anime
Don’t forget about mick Gordon.
At this very moment I don't know the name of the dark souls composer but that music is epic!!
It took a third watching for me to notice that during Season 4's sword reforging scene, the music starts out as the Stark theme and flows perfectly into the Lannister theme. It was right there that I realized this guy is one of the greats of our time, always including brilliant musical detail and so much meaning to every moment.
in my personal opinion the music for Game of Thrones is fantastic especially the intro music but i have to say the music in Westworld is sublime, every piece is so perfectly fitting of the moment and i often found myself searching for the tracks to listen to again and again like the rendition of motion picture soundtrack and heart shaped box among many others.
I was at a game of thrones live concert and it was mindblowing!
I still think Light of the Seven is one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard in my entire life. It literally could not have been more perfect for that iconic scene when Cersei blows up the Sept of Baelor
The JonxDany Theme is one of my favourites. I noticed it's variations right away. Especially in "Against all Odds". Ramin is the person I look up to the most and I hope to hear more from him in the future!
Der Diepes that moment In Against all Odds is my favorite moment of all season 7.
@@DNotzz It's great when Djawadi uses variations of his character themes in unexpected moments like that. My personal favorite bit is Cersei's theme (Light of the Seven) playing when Bronn uses her and Qyburn's weapon against Drogon. We would/will probably never hear a "battle" variation of her theme, but we did because he connected that particular scene to Cersei because her plan was put to use... I got chills when I recognized that theme.
Had the pleasure of meeting Ramin while I was studying at Berklee (the college he graduated from). Such a genuine and kind man. He was really interested in meeting and hearing from us students. Was incredibly inspiring to me!
His Person of Interest soundtrack is underrated. Great score for a another great show.
GoT, WW and PoI have some of my favorite tv scores ever.
Prison break too. I think that was his big break, no pun intended. Strings Of Prisoners is a classic.
Person of Interest is what actually made me start following his work. Christ the music in the last episode still sends chills down my spine
Root is incredible
Kiei Luahi I had no idea he scored Person of Interest. It ALL makes sense now!!!
Yeah the PoI soundtrack is how I found about Djawadi. Never heard a film/TV show soundtrack before that seemed to connect so much with the story and like Kevin Cooper says, can actually give you chills, the string parts in particular sound so mysterious yet uplifting, like a psychadelic trip. I knew of Hans Zimmer before, I guess most people with any interest whatsoever in film or audio would know who he is, but I'd never looked up other composers, after PoI I looked up who scored it and saw that Ramin Djawadi was also doing Game of Thrones which shows how successful he is, that must be one of the premier gigs in the industry. PoI has awesome song choice as well as its original score - as soon as I heard Massive Attack in the pilot episode I knew I would be in for a ride, with the story, visuals and the soundtrack. Also just want to say that whilst there is good and bad to living in an age where media is consumed so vociferously, I do love that it allows true artists to do what they do and reach a huge audience. Film, TV show and even game soundtracks are pieces of artistic work in their own right with loads of time, effort and talent going into producing them and it's fantastic that they are released as such as official soundtrack albums on streaming platforms like Spotify and on CD. Trust Ramin Djawadi to take things even further with a whole live concert experience - I didn't get to see it unfortunately but it was clearly a huge success.
The soundtrack for Iron Man is what introduced me to Ramin. Its superb work & is easily one of the best soundtracks of the MCU. Pacific Rim expanded on Iron Man's mixture of classical instruments with electric guitar perfectly. But GoT and WW are some of Ramin's best work hands down
He mentioned being inspired by John Williams etc. I hope he knows he is that guy to the new generation of composers myself included. The mans a genius.
He's very good. I wouldn't quibble with sometimes spectacular. But "genius"?
He seems a robot composer I cant believe you call him a genius
I have never experienced so many emotions during a concert until I went to his Game of Thrones concert. A wonderful and very special night. 'Truth' is on my top 3 favorite. My heart sinks every single time it plays.
The Legend himself...
*said by the first-hand witness after seeing "The Long Night"
In my opinion, the Jon and Dany theme is the most beautiful theme in all of thrones, so much emotion, warmth, sense of a new kindling love that you know will eventually end in a poetic tragedy, the theme captures all that and it's just so fckin beautiful. Thank you so much Ramin for breathing so much life into thrones, I will revisit this soundtrack for the rest of my life and I can't wait to see you live again :)
This dude is the real MVP of the last episode
ikr
he's an absolutely genius composer, seriously! i love everything he works on, his talent is immense
YOU ARE A REAL ARTIST .. THIS WORLD IS LUCKY TO WITNESS THIS LEVEL OF CREATIVITY
Ramin is a legend. I saw him live and got the chance to meet him after the concert. He took the time to meet and greet his fans, he's truly a class act.
Really, you are lucky bro. I hope I will also meet him in future.
I admire that as he explains both in Westworld and Got he evolves the same theme as the story moves forward. It is the same with Ford's theme in Westworld. His themes really set the tone of a lot of scenes.
Goosebumps every time I listen the Westworld intro music, This guy is a legend
Ramin never disappoints..He's a genius 👍👍👍
But game of thrones did. Horrible ending.
Peaky Blinders season 1-6 was filled with good ass writing. Whats happening is we’re all so caught up on season 8 being bad that we forgot how damn good the seasons were before were
To always listen to the GOT intro and not fast forward....every episode, and I mean EVERY episode is huge for me. I have to listen to that intro, no matter how badly I was ready to see the next episode. That soundtrack is pure GOLD!
I feel like there's a certain tragedy in Jon and Dany's love theme. Makin' me nervous for Season 8
I hope he kills her to protect the starks
@@yougonasorryschannel3518 just let see
After episode 5 😬😬😬
Welp...
the more I am searching about music composition of westworld the more it bringing tears of joy in my eyes
The music is what makes this show so memorable. Thank you, Ramin Djawadi!
Ramin Djawadi has won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) - Game of Thrones: The Dragon and the Wolf and Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) - Game of Thrones: The Long Night.
His pieces make me tear up a little every time. Thanks Mr. Djawadi
Believe me Ramin I’ve always pay attention to your masterpieces in every episode of GOT
King of soundtracks🐲
he's so passionate about his work it's amazing
I remember the first time I watched Westworld and heard the intro. I immediately knew, from the first two tones, that the guy behind the music was the same as the one in Game of Thrones. His genius is recognisable, his music has a brand on it.
The GoT Soundtravck is just brilliant, Ramin Djawadi's music really does tell a story. I love it so much and I listen to it all the time. My favourite song is 'The Red Woman'.
His work in WarCraft is something I also really admire. Having played the games, it really captures the whole mood of the universe as Blizzard built it while at the same time creating it's own sound.
for me Djawadi joins John Williams, Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer ,Howard Shore as one of my all time greats.
Saw this guy live with an orchestra, epic experience!
Oh my god I love the Truth song (Jon Snow and Daenerys love song) but I hadn't notice that it was played in a more subtle way before.. such great music
He is a phenomenal composer..
I saw him this morning on the video about the GoT Fender guitars, which are incredible. What a talented dude!
I also loved his work on Pacific Rim.
Iron Man 1 is the beginnig
The theme for John and Ygritte is my favourite after the GOT S4 ending with the children’s choir…so amazing…gets me choked up every time I listen to either of these ❤
He's one of the best best best
Thankful. Just thankful that we are blessed with wonderful composers like Ramin or Hans.
I recently attended the live concert in San Diego, and let me tell you, SO WORTH IT. If any of you have the chance to go, definitely consider it because it was such a wonderful experience. I literally had goosebumps and chills.
In the later seasons, I was so frustrated that I could not even appreciate the brilliance of the music in the background. It's so weird to realise that now because the music is definetely one of the elements that made this show so amazing. Everything from 'The Rains of Castamere' playing when Robb and Catelyn got assasinated at the Red Wedding, to 'The Mother of Dragons' song that played everytime you saw Daenerys kicking ass, all of it was just *chef's kiss*.
Who's ...here after the night king theme
So epic, after I heard that I started shopping around for a better keyboard lol
Meeee! Listening it over and over again!😍😍😄
The tv show Game of Thrones wouldnt be what it is without this guy right here. It still could have been done, but it would not be nearly as epic without this mans marvelous tunes.
Musical genius 🙏
westworld sticks in my head relentlessly god its awesome
What an interview !!! Loved each line , so focused and intense!
This guy should get a prize for composing such amazing songs of game of thrones
He is beautiful in every way! Great man and talent
This composer ROCKS! had the pleasure of seeing this concert live in Toronto and it was one of the best experiences of my life!
GoT S08E03 had so much West World influence in it. It was perfect; those 10 minutes starting with Piano were the best.
That Jenny's song in ep2 is brilliant
The Westworld theme gave me nostalgic feels the first time I ever heard it back when S1 released.
His work is always so brilliant
Ramin is a genius. His music evokes feelings in me that are hard to put in words
I have never watched neither show and I came across the game of throne theme song yesterday being played by a violinist and had a feeling as a music student that it HAD to be by the same composer, not disappointed at all 👏🏼
Even if you don’t watch Game of Thrones the live concert brings chills! I watched my husband who doesn’t see the show and he enjoyed every minute of it.
I never skipped the intro of Westworld purely because the theme music is so good.
Best composer out there. If I want to shook hand with someone it would be Ramin in the music industry!
Philosophy is the backbone for every good piece of music.
Absolute legend
Great insight in how Ramin Djawadi goes through the process of creating his iconic music! Thanks for sharing.
I love the Weatworld theme music, and the title sequence is gorgeous.
Feeling jealous of his life, being able to modulate emotions through music must be really satisfying work.
He is truly as iconic as John Williams. Everything this man touches is beautiful.
That Seven Nations Army version he made for Westworld might be one of the best things I heard in a show
He was born and raised in my city, Duisburg. So proud that he’s a fellow Duisburger! ❤️🙌🏽
Episode 3 was epic so was the song you made for the Night King. You are truly amazing.
Ramin's music in GoT really made me realize how much the music can really tell the story. So many great moments in the show framed moments in a way that could not be done by lighting, camera work, dialog, costumes or anything else. The music tells the story just as much as everything else combined.
It's just sad the story writing wasn't half as good as the music. If it were, GoT would have had an epic ending that would not have been forgotten so quickly.
his rhythms give Goosebumps.
Followed him since his Prison break themes., simply amazing!
Ramin Djawadi is one of the best parts of GoT
When are you going to do a Westworld concert tour?? The GoT one was amazing
Omg, I love it ! J'ai écouté encore toutes les séries il y a 2 semaines , j'ADORE !!! Yesssss....!!! ;-)
imho what makes opening/closing credits music themes amazing is that even after 10 seasons, you still enjoy listening to them ! Now I'd love composers give a little more credit to their muse, that'd be so fair !
His music litterally makes me cry every time.. I love his way of composing!
It is ONLY RIGHT to give this man all the 2019 wins. Grammy, Primetime Emmy, IFMCA, WSA, ASCAP. ALL OF THEM!!
Two of my favorite TV series ever
One of the greatest intros of all time!
Ramin is an amazing composer. I highly recommend the Game of Thrones concert.