This is Tokyo. The train line is the Tokyo Rinkai monorail that links the mainland with the island of Odaiba, passing over the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay along the way. It's driverless and so the passengers can go right up to the front window and easily film down the line.
Close! It's actually the Yurikamome line! The Yurikamome is sometimes mistakenly called a monorail, but it actually runs with rubber-tired wheels on elevated concrete track guided by the side walls
Thanks and it felt like it was Tokyo, but i haven’t been there for many decades and it all changed now. I saw tye bridge towers and that was a great way to I’d the city, but I didn’t know that bridge.
Anyway,
Thanks for the info.
Man, they were DECADES ahead of their time.
And yet there are STILL people in this world who'll say that electronic music has no soul
This has, at least for me, it is a clear and relaxing sound and quite modern, good to hear on a fast train while rushing home
Just because people have a mouth and can say words, doesn't mean they are right. Electronic music is only as good as the musician making it.
Electronic music HAD soul, but it got lost somewhere. "Artificial double tracking brought life to music, autotune destroyed it."
This sounds like one of those hypothetical criticisms made up to increase engagement xD
I’m one year away from 60 when I play music like this I feel like a ten year old boy who has just had his first kiss. Let us listen to music and drink from the fountain off youth. 💋🙏🤩
I’m telling you that there is nothing like having grown up in the 80s
It seems like the last pure decade, before it became cool to hate, before being genuine made you square.
@@herolink17 It was also one of the last sane decades. I mean of course the sexual revolution happened in the 60s yes but the level of degeneracy we have everywhere today is out of this world... approaching Weimar Republic levels of depravity.
The 90s were cool too. I wish I had been born a little earlier than 1988 though to experience the 80s more. I feel a strong connection and nostalgic whenever I hear music like this or watch movies like Risky Business. Maybe cuz I watched a lot of those movies during the early 90s growing up. It was still very 80s during the early 90s and can remember those years vividly.
@@herolink17 true i grew up in the 90s and thats when the emo grunge “dark” era of music started
I'm old and will die soon, but I wish you all and future generations all the very best of technology and good music like this to accompany it.
I come here every time i cry or I'm having an anxiety attack, this helps me a lot, thanks
same here.
i feel like nobody else in the world will understand just how much this one piece of music means to me, how it's always been my light at the end of the tunnel.
It gave me anxiety! Glad it works for you...I hope you are ok. Always take a good deep breaths when you feel it coming on. Anxiety hates nice fresh oxygen clearing the brain.
This is a night time outbound ride of the Tokyo Waterfront Transit - Waterfront Line, going from Shimbashi to Odaiba-kaihinkōen. The evident part is the 270-degree turn the guideway train has to do to get onto the Rainbow Bridge after departing Shibaura-futō. The music complements the video in that it shows the night city scapes of the Tokyo waterfront, albeit the music it self is more than enough
well, I didn't know I could fall in love with a train journey, but this video coupled with the music near enough reduced me to tears. beautiful footage for a stunning track, enough to make me re-evaluate my life as a country-bumpkin. gotta get me some of the city stuff like this, just wow.
+Nathan. It's great to see it has been rebuilt so tastefully. Tokyo was almost completely destroyed by the Yanks in WWII. Looks like the Japanese made a far better job of their cities than we did of ours - if you don't believe me you should see Birmingham! LOL!
+Nathan. I have often wondered the same, looking at the characters, and yes you are right. The glyphs are definitely Japanese.
+Nathan. Well, thank you - I gradually realised it was not the same as the film, which I believe was set in Chicago - never mind ... it reminds me of one of my favourite pass-times, that of riding the El in my native city half a century ago.
+Nathan. Am going to settle in that train so to se the same wonderful landscape again and again and again...
My dad's love of Tangerine Dream for the duration of my 35 year life brought me here.
Good reason...but, as Robert K. says, watch the movie "Risky Business", from 1983.
I was born in 1955. The 60s, 70s and 80s were, for me, the greatest decades for music. The early 70s brought me into electronic /synth music. Tangerine Dream, pioneers and masters of this genre cannot be doubted.
It’s all code. If you listen closely you can hear the numbers
Andoni Zubizarreta There's messages in every game. Like pac-man. Do you know what PAC stands for ?
Risky Business, High Rise, Mr. Robot....This song is just fitting for all, gotta love it.
My father picked me up from school one day and we played hooky and went to the beach. It was to cold to go in the water so we sat on a blanket and ate pizza. When igot home, my sneakers were full off sand, and i dumped it on my bedroom floor. I didn't know the difference. I was six. My mother screamed at me for the mess, but he wasn't mad. He said that billions of years ago the world was shifting and oceans moving brought that sand to that spot on the beach, and i took it away. Everyday he said we change the world which is a nice thought. Until i think about how many days and lifetimes i would need to bring a shoe full of sand home until there is no beach. until it made a difference to anyone. Everyday, we change the world, but to change the world in a way that means anything, that takes more time than most people have, It never happens all at once. It's slow, it's methodical, it's exhausting. We don't all have the stomach for it..
What a great dad you had. My dad's impression left to me was 'Have self-respect.' but he neglected to tell me what respect meant...LOL...I was little. He also gave me second chances saying, 'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'
Wow what a lovely story, I'm listening to this same tune now on BBC 601 on something called Radio 1s Dynasties play lists whilst looking at the same programme about nature in its entirety from Africa & Asia & its fucking beautiful both visually & on the ear x
"It's the spirit out there that's connected to our world that decides what we do and we just have to go along for the ride"
@JooseMunkee Did you know that the original name for Pac-Man was Puck-Man? You'd think it was because he looks like a hockey puck but it actually comes from the Japanese phrase 'Paku-Paku,' which means to flap one's mouth open and closed. They changed it because they thought Puck-Man would be too easy to vandalize, you know, like people could just scratch off the P and turn it into an F or whatever.
Gta6 pause menu type beat
Yurikamome Line in Tokyo. The music really fits. It feels like this when you're on it late at night.
I may lose everything in life, I might even have no place to call home, I might become totally alone. But even then, I'll have this one magnificent piece of music to keep my heart beating.
Have you lost everything in life, been homeless and alone? I have. It's easy to talk about in the abstract, but quite different when you're experiencing it.
You will always have your music. I always have, even when I had nothing else.
"Risky Business" with Tom Cruise. Great scene with his beautiful female co-star. Perfect song.
*stares directly at you for 9 minutes straight through the internet*
at 66 yrs of age i was lucky enough to be there when TD first got going an they still the top band ever god bless you EDGAR for the music
"The dream is always the same."
I find this soundtrack so motivating. It really has this 'dawn of the Internet age'/80's vibe - like something big is about to happen that most of society isn't aware of yet (like the whole world was about to change due to the revolutionising impacts of technology) - which makes me feel really nostalgic, yet at the same time really excited about the future.
I really dig what you said; it encapsulates the feeling of the track really well. Nice choice of thoughts through words mate.
Nostalgic yes, but "really excited about the future" - I can't say that I neceessarily share this.. I feel like we are running this planet to the ground with a pace that is astonishing and will hurt very many people for a very long time... People should stop thinking technology will save them imo. Technology is neither what caused this problem nor what will it fix it... sry, just my rambling...
This currently has 436k views. I think probably 422K of those were just from me. This is my favorite song to play while I'm at work. Thanks for a year of amazing productivity!
me too, I listen to this song all the time, it's so cool, so emotional, so intense.
+Ed Willis Yeah,..... maybe! But you didn't 'watch' (more like listened to) as much as +shoshana zisk was watching it!
Pretty cool to think that such a fresh song actually came out in 1984!!
My 80 yr old mother likes it. It’s just incredible the way it evokes the spirit of freedom.
Sugar Puffs or Frosties?
Frosties, but does the commercial on the tv later in the movie change if you choose sugar puffs? Since it was a Frosties commercial when i chose frosties
Knowledge Whale yeah it changes. I went back and chose frosties the second time and it was a different commercial.
Closing my eyes and letting this song take me away ~
I like when Miles says to Joel and Lana '' I don't believe this! I've got a trig midterm tomorrow, and I'm being chased by Guido the killer pimp,'
*****
I like that too ~ I guess it's a good thing Joel was driving a Porsche ~ "Porsche, there is no substitute"
I really liked the remix with the splash of eighties in it. I can dig i'm so an eighties person. Can't you tell Sandy? LOL :)
I've rode that train to Odaiba and it was as beautiful as you'd imagine it to be. Peaceful and futuristic. Tokyo is sublime!
And it is a very sad alienating lonely cold place for many Japanese too
If you came here after Bandersnatch... welcome! Love on a real train can get you through some dark days, some good days and some days that didnt even know happened. I heard this song about 10 years ago, quite some time after its initial release, but honestly its been my go to ever since - through all of the times mentioned above. Enjoy, share and spread the love...
People have been saying, you should listen to tangerine dream you'd really like that, for 40 years now, and I just discovered them, hm, 40 years and here it is, it has been well worth waiting for.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen brought me here. I remember this song from Risky Business!
My mom had almost all of their albums on vinyl. I thought they were shit as a teenager, hoping to find some old Zeppelin or Hendrix. As an adult with a deeper appreciation for a wider range of music, I'm SO HAPPY I saved those. They sound incredible. My record player is currently broken so I'm here lol but there's nothing better than these tunes in a dark room and a nice scotch.
Bourbon personally makers mark preferably, still just as good in a dark room.
Yes there is... SEEING THEM do it LIVE under the influence of Acid. Ben Dare/Don Dat
Whiskey and 7Up here just going back to me and my husband having the time of our lives......
Just saw these guys live in London. Had several drops of mushroom oil. Literally felt the g-force pressing me into my seat by the end. A hypnotic and riveting performance. So cool that this band keep changing hands through the generations. Long may it live on.
Yeah, years ago, went and saw them in Toronto when they were touring the "Rockoon" album. Smoked a bunch of Afghani Hash and just let the music flow through me.
It's 3:06 am I'm bit drunk and listening this masterpiece I feel nothing except the joy what the music rises in me.All I can say is that music is the best creation of our civilization!
Peace and love guys ❤️
The original version of "Love on a Real Train" from the Risky Business soundtrack is the best. But, to really fully experience this piece of music, you have to go back to the source material, Steve Reich's "Music for 18 Musicians" (1974-76). "Love on a Real Train" is full of DNA from this masterpiece from Steve Reich, so much more than just "sampling". You can find "Music for 18 Musicians" on TH-cam.
PPklM00X53789z I've listened to the Risky Business original, and it has nowhere near the build up this has. Philip Glass and Steve Reich are in another league altogether.
I was on the same train today while listening to that song. It was a memorable ride
Back in the 70s , I discovered Tangerine Dream when I was 9 Yo, since, my life changed...
The fathers of ambient. First time in a few decades that i've listened to TD and I'm blown away with this track - takes me back to 1980 all over again, listening to them in my student days. Great times.
32 years ago in 1984 with songs like this Trance began.... Tangerine Dream, Jean Michael Jarre and other pioneers created a whole new level based on electronic tones, I was a nerd that switched from Zeppelin into this deep surreal world; after this song I never came back to Rock, only Phil Collins with In the Air Tonight pull me back for five minutes but it was not enough; LOL
+Black Sun Rise Amen Bey Rubycon, Force Majeure, Exit, Phaedra as are all wonderful albums...actually, some of the songs used in the movie were on some of these albums(CDs lol....I'm old) LOVE Tangerine Dream...so sad when I heard Mr Froese died 😞
Steve Roach - The Memory, Reflections in Suspension, Structures from Silence
you're welcome and enjoy ;-)
Ernesto Giron
ah thats really sad. all i know is rock n roll - presence .....whole lotta rosie- touch too much.....silence (tiesto) global gathering god's kitchen life(sik album).....eno another greencworld......And subfocus 2010- gridlok insectiside....dc breaks shakedown .... and the mighty ozric tentacles.... from jamming round camp fire henge '84... recent....all of them need all their sounds now gotta hear vivaldi 4seasons... one of my faves.
You know what Pac stands for? PAC. Program and Control. He’s Program and Control Man. The whole thing’s a metaphor. All he can do is consume. He’s pursued by demons that are probably just in his own head. And even if he does manage to escape by slipping out one side of the maze, what happens? He comes right back in the other side. People think it’s a happy game. It’s not a happy game. It’s a nightmare world. And the worst thing is? It’s real and we live in it.
It's all code. If you can listen real closely you can hear the numbers
what a masterpiece... this is beyond this world...
Memories of a prog cruise vacation with two amazing performances of Tangerine Dream. Walking on a secluded white beach with Edgar and his unique entourage. I told him how the show really got to me and his reply (as if it were coming from some ancient shaman) "What happened inside your own head was just for you and you only".
This is such an amazing composition . I get chills every time I hear this . Stress, tension, and inner conflict all fade away . Incredible piece of music .
Keep riding that train, circling that dream, chasing it forever.
A masterpiece from Tangerine Dream...
TD played this at their concert in Berlin the other day, I was there and the atmosphere was fantastic!
I was only eighteen when I saw this movie and this song and scene from RB stayed with me for a long time. Still remember Tom and Rebecca going at it in a train. Still a fantasy of mine that is in my bucket list!
I was a little older, but I know what you mean. Dirty old man that I am, when this movie comes on TV, occasionally (seems more of a treat to hit at random, instead of just calling up a video), I still lean forward during the entire scene, which is usually edited, but sometimes you just have to say....WHAT THE HECK...oh no, I've turned into Joel's dad!
Remember the movie. Remember the scene. Had the serious hots for Rebecca De Mornay because of the movie.
Cross country train trip with my husband we got a sleeper cabbin. This song was in my head. Great trip. Beautiful country.
one of the best tunes ever made...if humanity fails this track will remain as a sample of our genius
th-cam.com/video/FVA-_xcQR_U/w-d-xo.html so well said👍🏻👍🏻stumbled upon this very interesting character who dissects and reacts to great music!!
What's all this "our" talk about? Do you got a Casio playing mouse in your pocket?
Tangerine Dream has been making music like this for over 50 years. They hit a slump for a while after their initial success, but wow, all that experience pays off in their new stuff. This music makes me feel like I'm in the future!
I just love fading away into my own little world
With this running in my head
No drugs required
I listened to this music thousands of times. In this music there is something magical.
Heard this song for the first time when I watched risky business. It never gets old.
This song always takes me on a journey beyond planet Earth. I don't know where to, but it's somewhere far, far away from the constant pressures and duties inherent in modern society. With each star I pass, I drift further and further away from reality, before finally embracing, with awe in my heart, the ever-lasting bliss of eternity.
Musik die einen nie wieder losläßt. Respekt !!! Ruhe in Frieden, Edgar Froese. Die Kompositionen von Tangerine Dream bleiben für immer in meinem Herzen. Grüße aus Deutschland an alle TD-Fans !
8 Minutes & 55 seconds of pure bliss, can't get enough of this track, simply mind blowing
WHO CAN DISLIKE A MASTERPIECE LIKE THIS
wrong version - this is the version used during the scene th-cam.com/video/PXZv88PjmFM/w-d-xo.html
FYI, this version is from Tangerine Dream's 2008 album "Choice".
Thanks a million! Do you know where I can buy the mp3 of this track, btw?
I can't find it anywhere!
Have you got a link to this album as it’s not mentioned on their Wikipedia profile?
There are no brakes in the feeltrain
ONLY MISSING IN THIS VERSION IS THE NOISE OF RAILS FRICTION THAT CAN BE HEARD IN THE ORIGINAL ONE...THIS TRACK TRANSPORTS ME TO MY YOUTH WHEN RISKY BUSSINESS WAS A SYMBOL FOR MY GENERATION... ONE OF BEST TUNES IN ALL TIMES!
Many People will find this track boring. But some will 'understand' it and enjoy the whole 8 minutes.
How about Risky Business brought me here. Woo!
One of the best touching films ever on my teenage hood . That girl was amazingly gorgeous
Makes me feel like the hustle and bustle of the world is still going on
but it's outside the window. I'm just standing and looking at my wife.
Mesmerized and just focused on my love and feeling it...so strong. Love
for my woman. Love for my family. Love for my friends. Love and hope for
the world. Love for my Lord and Savior and through him, Love for my
Father Yahweh. Love for my life.
It makes this song seem like it's only about 2 minutes long.
Jehovah? Not that crazy cult, come back to the Church Christ established, the Catholic Church
This is among one of the best ever pieces of music ever composed, it seriously ranks right up there with the Greats!
Inmejorable versión long play de la original,gran bso, gran film, grandes actores, y ése porsche 928 !!!! Esto eran los años 80s amigos, autenticos!!!🔝
Love it. Risky Business, baby. This video is for all the people out there who, like me, always wished the end of that scene carried on a little longer.
"Everyday we change the world, But to change the world in a way that means anything, that takes more time than most people have.
It never happens all at once. It's slow. It's methodical. It's exhausting. we don't all have the stomach for it."
GG ROBOT !
Tangerine Dream is a living legend. Most of y'all are hipped to them because of the movie.
*See you around*
I can't get enough of this sound!!
Timeless classic.
Hypnotic
This cut never gets old. After 36 years I love it just as much today as I did when Ricky Business first came out 👍
Risky Business brought me here. ;^)
There used to be a video on you tube linking this music to a group of photos from Ayres Cliff area in Quebec Canada. It always reminded me of everything that was good on earth, this place we call home........
It's so comforting this journey with this music....I really love it. Brings up many memories....the peaceful passing of kilometres, going on and on.....driving through Europe....white stripes on the highway....marking every little step forward...to your destination.
This is one of my favourite videos on youtube. It's so beautiful, the music, the picture... everything perfect to bring me into another world. So much ambience. Thankl you
Thank you for posting this!!!
I've been in love with this track since I first saw the movie!
Bless all the nerds and new age freaks that keep this music alive!!!
Song of the past, taking me into the future! Oh! how i have missed you!
When music is your only companion this ought to be there!!! 🤗
Noun. sonder (uncountable) (neologism) The profound feeling of realizing that everyone, including strangers passed in the street, has a life as complex as one's own, which they are constantly living despite one's personal lack of awareness of it.
To me this word is the closest I can ever get to describing the feeling this video gives me. I can't explain it, I don't even want to try.
Every once in a while I try to quantify the reasons my mind is so still and calm while I'm watching this. I can't be the only one that feels this.
Am I?
This has got to be one of the best music videos I've ever seen. I can't put my finger on why but the feeling watching this as one listens to the music.. It's juste awesome (Y)
The Risky Business soundtrack got me hooked on Tangerine Dream. I like this version too.
That's right, I knew it was from a Tom Cruse movie. Couldn't remember which one at first.
Heard it first in 1986. Back here in 2023. Timeless!
Wow what a stress reliever.... my body has been cleansed
WOW just WOW so ahead of their team! Their sound is straight from the future!
Colin Ritman brought me here. There is only the illusion of choice, all paths lead to the same end.
I thought Risky Business was a stupid film but I'm so glad I watched it because I discovered one of the greatest tunes of all time therein.
I’ve watched them live on boiler room! It was amazing, first Jean Michelle Jarre, Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream. My love for synthetic music along with rave and ambient music expands. Thank You!
A great slow song again... We don't have any today....
My butty just sent me the link to this with a message saying " listen to when stoned” the man has good taste
Funny story when i was a kid my mom and dad introduced me too Tangerine Dream music. Now this was years before the Risky Business movie so when i heard it in the film i was elated. My friends usto think i was strange because i was into their sound, When hip hop became a thing i still heard this tune in my head and said too myself one day i'll use this in a song. Years later around 2000 i got into poetry and wrote and intro piece where i used this too tell the tale of me. It still sticks and became my introduction piece too my play i wrote and produced in 2013.
Put this song on loud it sounds amazing
Bandersnatch - Drug Scene. Found this Track checked the note at the recordstore.
you need the version that appears on Tangerine Dream's 1994 Boxset TANGENTS - the above isn't the version used in Bandersnatch
@Alp Erol different mix - that episode uses the original track from Risky Business in full. Recent uses of TD's music: 'Phaedra' (Title track) - LP also shown and TD named. BLACK MIRROR - BANDERSNATCH (Netflix) - up to 6 excerpts.
'Love on a Real Train' 1994 TANGENTS remix (from RISKY BUSINESS). BLACK MIRROR - BANDERSNATCH (Netflix) - drug taking scene.
'Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares' (from PHAEDRA). BLACK MIRROR - BANDERSNATCH (Netflix) - up to 3 excerpts.
'Unicorn Theme'/ 'Opening'/ 'Blue Room' (from LEGEND). HOMECOMING - Work (Amazon Prime).
'Rare Bird' (from POLAND): STRANGER THINGS (Netflix). Season 2. Episode 9 · Chapter Nine: "The Gate".
'Birth of Liquid Plejades' (from ZEIT): THE TERROR (AMC). Season 1 Episode 2. Available to buy now from Amazon.
'Love On A Real Train' (original mix): MR ROBOT (Amazon Prime), the entire track was used. Season 1, Episode 5: "_br4ve-trave1er.asf"
'Love On A Real Train' (original mix): HIGH RISE trailer - also won an award.
'Love On A Real Train' (original mix): LOUDER THAN BOMBS. - IMDB and the film's OST CD both list as the rerecorded version, but the film itself uses almost 4 minutes of the original.
'White Clouds' (from GREEN DESERT): BMW Motorrad VISION NEXT 100 online and TV? motorbike advert.
'Green Desert' (from GREEN DESERT): STRANGER THINGS (Netflix). Season 1, Episode 5 · Chapter Five: "The Flea and the Acrobat"
'Exit' (from EXIT): STRANGER THINGS (Netflix). Season 1 · Episode 6 · "Chapter Six: The Monster"
'Horizon' (from POLAND): STRANGER THINGS (Netflix). Season 1 · Episode 8 · Chapter Eight: "The Upside Down"
@@AndyKing1963 Damn, someone did their obsessive homework. I pick up what you're putting down, though
goti1963 I saw the same movie. Used Shazam on my iPhone. Then checked TH-cam. Awesome music. :-)
Great live at The Camden Roadhouse, London 2021
😎👍🏻
Cool lasers - cool crowd.
I will always love this tune. How do people discover a rhythm like this? What a mind fck this tune is. Truly amazing. Not rapped in this version though.
No matter how they extend and remix it, this song is never long enough
That’s true
The "original" is around 60 minutes. It is based on "Music for 18 Musicians" by Steve Reich. The piece is amazing. It sounds like electronic music based on pattern but played live by an orchestra.
@@tristanblaskowitz RISKY BUSINESS - CFT (Copy the ****ing Temp):
So....Paul Brickman rejected TD's first score for RISKY BUSINESS - but already had the idea of using something like Steve Reich's MUSIC FOR 18 MUSICIANS (before any composer had been chosen) as the temp track. There were then discussions whether a different composer* should be brought in to replace TD (after they had sent their score to director Paul Brickman) - but Paul, producer John Avnet & music editor Curt Sobel decided (against the studio's decision) to fly to Berlin in person and meet TD. The entire soundtrack was produced in 10 days (always late at night - usually from 9.00pm until 5 or 6.00am) - however for 6 days not one piece of music was produced that Paul liked or rather thought would be good for the movie. Both men remember that on the night of the 7th day, Edgar walked into the Spandau studio with the 2-inch tape of LOVE ON A REAL TRAIN and they loved it. Music mogul, David Geffen hated the entire score (pop songs included) and didn't want the LP released in the States, this is the reason why it was released on Virgin Records, and eventually ended up be imported into the States. *Other composers were also approached at one point.
Very true
Anhaaa…!!