I was choosing a random movie to watch on TV at my girlfriends house, until we find Spartacus (1960). While watching, that instrument that sounds like a clarinet starts to play and i feel the sinapses of my brain twitch. The feeling "i know this" hit so strong, that when i got home i just keep searching nujabes songs until i find this one. Satisfaction.
Lol same vibe 5 minutes ago on spotify called "Come with me" by Engelwood (great song btw) started playing and I was like dude I know this is a Nujabes song I used to love when I was a kid but which one glad I found it quick
Original “sample” of counting stars is also George benson “affirmation”. So many people praise nujabes (he’s amazing) but they completely ignore the artists he directly referenced from and the fact that these songs they love so much were originally written by African American musicians, or at least were written by others that were inspired by musical genres that were invented by african American Americans
Was watching Spartacus not so long after watching samurai champloo and then immediately recognized this as both nujabes and a jazz piece i had heard before. I love being able to recognize samples in old media they become super cool easter eggs. I've never felt so cultured lol
What do you think about this lylic? みんなはこの歌詞は何が言いたいんだと思いますか? What the view do you see? どんな景色が見えますか? ''I have traveled through eternity Spending only seconds in pure consciousness Yet the tears still drown my laughter To me the sweetest man in the world Is a note Miles Davis Blues Is a poem by Imamu Is the song that some unknown brother gently Sang outside my window''
Lol, just a few days ago, i just started watching Spartacus (1960) on HBO (Now MAX), a great movie from Kubrick.... It was TERRIFIC when i just heared that song, was like wtf this remembers me to Nujabes!!! Spectacular moment, i really appreciate and wish to others to feel is grateful surprise
Oye pero que espectacular sampleo por la chucha. Uno escucha la versión de Lateef y la versión de Spartacus (1960) y las tres son arte, las tres responden a un mismo elemento: el amor, pero con enfásis diferentes. Que maravilla poder escuchar esto.
@@elzogalleta3121 it was a cloudy day the whole day when I listened to it and it just made my thoughts drift away and I just wanted to get lost with them
I was choosing a random movie to watch on TV at my girlfriends house, until we find Spartacus (1960).
While watching, that instrument that sounds like a clarinet starts to play and i feel the sinapses of my brain twitch.
The feeling "i know this" hit so strong, that when i got home i just keep searching nujabes songs until i find this one.
Satisfaction.
Yeah Nujabes sampled Yusef Lateef’s Love Theme from Spartacus - I just discovered this song from that!
same here !
Lol same vibe 5 minutes ago on spotify called "Come with me" by Engelwood (great song btw) started playing and I was like dude I know this is a Nujabes song I used to love when I was a kid but which one glad I found it quick
same here my friend. Saw the movie at easters this year. The music hit my brain so hard. I couldn't resist to search in yt
Its an oboe
Original sample: Yusef Lateef - Love Theme From Spartacus
Original “sample” of counting stars is also George benson “affirmation”. So many people praise nujabes (he’s amazing) but they completely ignore the artists he directly referenced from and the fact that these songs they love so much were originally written by African American musicians, or at least were written by others that were inspired by musical genres that were invented by african American Americans
Extremely interesting, thanks for this info. Id love to learn more about this. @@mookiestewart3776
I KNEW I HEARD IT SOMEWHERE BEFORE
@@mookiestewart3776Makes sense.
Thank you
Was watching Spartacus not so long after watching samurai champloo and then immediately recognized this as both nujabes and a jazz piece i had heard before. I love being able to recognize samples in old media they become super cool easter eggs.
I've never felt so cultured lol
thats a cool skill tbh, id love to be able to do that one day
Moving🙏🏾Thank You Nujabes R.I.P
Rip the legend
how he died
@@dragai2005 traffic accident
@@nak1ch23😭
@@nak1ch23wait what 😢
@@zeromoh5605 One of those deaths that I won't get over. Died too young..
whoever that is going crazy on the sax needs a raise
Ong bro
its coltrane
Love theme from Spartacus by Yusef Lateef
nah y'all gotta know it's uyama hiroto playing. come on now
@@DOMINANTbeats i know it's uyama, but it's john Coltrane who plays as well
This is transcendental
The Love Theme from Spartacus is a jazz standard with many excellent covers out there. Re:Plus did one of my other favorites.
llevo 16 años escuchando a Nujabes, y es como si fuera siempre la primera vez que lo escucho...
What do you think about this lylic?
みんなはこの歌詞は何が言いたいんだと思いますか?
What the view do you see?
どんな景色が見えますか?
''I have traveled through eternity
Spending only seconds in pure consciousness
Yet the tears still drown my laughter
To me the sweetest man in the world
Is a note Miles Davis Blues
Is a poem by Imamu
Is the song that some unknown brother gently
Sang outside my window''
Chido
“What do you think of American jazz” also known as …..jazz
¡Que grande Nujabes! Lo que hace con Love theme from Spartacus de Yusef Lateef es magnífico.
懐かしい
当時の情景が呼び起こされて感慨深いです
純粋に音楽にのめり込んでいたあの頃を思い出させてくれてありがとう
Ughhh the feels & memories with this one ❤
Absolutely GOATED
Your music is what my dreams are made of soar into i nfinite bliss...ty
Lol, just a few days ago, i just started watching Spartacus (1960) on HBO (Now MAX), a great movie from Kubrick....
It was TERRIFIC when i just heared that song, was like wtf this remembers me to Nujabes!!! Spectacular moment, i really appreciate and wish to others to feel is grateful surprise
Rip beautiful soul 💜
sad but beautiful
Damn, this track made me tear such a sick beat set off the chemicals in the brain
Oye pero que espectacular sampleo por la chucha. Uno escucha la versión de Lateef y la versión de Spartacus (1960) y las tres son arte, las tres responden a un mismo elemento: el amor, pero con enfásis diferentes. Que maravilla poder escuchar esto.
enfasi compañero 6.5
perfection
Yes Men!
Finalmente después de tantos años 🤩
누자베스는 다신 돌아 올수 없지만 음악은 영원하다
7yrs Since one my bff told me about samurai champloo and Nujabes
hope his soul rest in sunflowers
RIP nujbes and yusef lateef
Legend
Si si
eterno Jun Seba ❇
You deserve it Jon
Spellbinding... i cant stop playing it. My vote's to assign this song to the Pide Piper for all eteenity.
descanse em paz, lenda ♥
Nostalgic
Rest in Peace
What a song
Walk to school with this on repeat. It was a 1hr walk
how did you felt during the walk? i will personally wait for rain to fall next time
@@elzogalleta3121 it was a cloudy day the whole day when I listened to it and it just made my thoughts drift away and I just wanted to get lost with them
Try it with the original yusef Lateef tune
Who needs school? I'd just keep walking
“Both ways…..uphill….in the snow” lol
*REST IN ETERNAL BEATS JUN SEBA*
good song
oh yeah...
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
-Thank you
I love this music‼️‼️‼️
someone fund my game projects so i can use this as the best item shop music of all time
FORKのウィニングラップから来た、、神でした
내 벨소리
2:20
1000th like
büyük adamsın nuj abem
RIP
❤
Far too few people recognize this as Coltrane ……sad man
What about Barry Harris, do you recognise his efforts here? Ur just the pot calling the kettle black here
1:51 ここの不協和音を聴きにきている