Guys does nobody realize that Rey could be related to Palpatine? listen! this song is the emperors theme song. Just change some instruments around and it would be emeperor palpatines theme song.
if you compare palpatine's theme with rey's you realize that it has massive similaritys! But that has already been pointed out 2 years ago by some youtuber who talked about the Rey Palpatine theory
That's honestly a bit impressive how litteraly no one noticed. I haven't seen any theory until the first trailer. Edit: Here's one: th-cam.com/video/8uvEtIWpLYI/w-d-xo.html
@@darthsauna1525 williams is brillant very brillant it reminds me of the phantom menance remember the ending music had his theme heard very subtle the skywalker saga started with palp as the main bad guy and it ended with him
@@darthsauna1525 though i have seen this video made by this one guy he thinks the writers never intended sidious while that could be true why put his cues and vader's theme in
People talked about this before but it was forgotten after the Last Jedi came out. JJ always planned for Rey to be a Palpatine, or at least made it an option. He may not have always intended Palpatine to be the main villain but his spirit would have been involved in Ep.9 somehow .... if the other directors followed his vision. I guess its a good thing JJ came back.
Palpatine's theme in the opening, blends into a version of order 66, then ends with Palpatines theme but sounding redemptive....positive. It all makes sense.
In Rey's fight with Kylo on Starkiller base in the Force Awakens, Rey also held her lightsaber the same way Palpatine against Mace Windu in Revenge of the Sith.
This is just a creepy as when you listen to the victory theme in the phantom menace. The music played during the parade is just a cheery fast version of the emperors theme.
People talked about this before but it was forgotten after the Last Jedi came out. JJ always planned for Rey to be a Palpatine, or at least made it an option. He may not have always intended Palpatine to be the main villain but his spirit would have been involved in Ep.9 somehow .... if the other directors followed his vision. I guess its a good thing JJ came back.
Johnson made his movie fully with Kathleen Kennedy's and Abrams' approval. You think with as many other directors that theyve fired that they wouldnt have yanked Johnson if his movie didnt fit their vision? Johnson threw us all a huge red herring. Nothing more. He knew what he was doing.
@@markkittel44 Thank you! What he did was deceptive but true. Kylo peered into Rey's mind and saw her two parents, a couple of random people abandoning her on Jakku. There was nothing in Rey's early memories to tip him off that one of her parents was a Palpatine, so he told her what he thought was the truth -- that they were nobodies. And yeah, Abrams was an executive producer on TLJ, yet people act like he was powerless to stop Johnson from somehow sullying his continuity. That is not how a billion-dollar empire like Disney is going to let one of their prime IP's be run. They're going to have that shit on lockdown.
@@hooray4paradiddles Exactly. Disney has not been shy about firing/letting go directors on these movies that weren't lining up with the vision. I don't really blame Johnson that much (honestly, I think some of the themes and ideas he was exploring with the future direction of the Jedi and the idea that they may have a narrow perspective on the Force, Luke trying to live up to his legacy and ultimately overcoming his fear of failure, and the idea that Rey is another unknown element are all cool things I would have liked to see in the first movie). If there actually had been a plan then it was on the overall team to keep that in line. Maybe Johnson could have had Luke doing more on the island instead of having given up (I was kind of hoping he had a secret academy there or other Force adeps) but that's my main quibble. TFA put him on that island though and established that he'd just given up. And honestly, most of the things I dislike about the sequels were all things established in The Force Awakens (Han and Leia breaking up, another dark Skywalker, Luke having abandoned his family for months/years, the new generation of Jedi and the New Republic being gone before we even saw them, the entire plot being a way to undo Return of the Jedi simply so they could redo A New Hope, etc). I am fine with Rey being a nobody, and I'm also fine with Rey being a Palpatine (or perhaps created/manifested by Palpatine similar to Anakin which makes both true at once) but to me it feels obvious nobody had any clue which way they were going to go from the start. If I had my way I think elements of TFA and TLJ basically should have been the first movie to establish a lot of these questions (and to get Luke back into the game a little sooner even if he does sacrifice himself in the end) and themes and then the next movie could have better set up Rise of Skywalker.
Reminds me of walking through Pripyat Ukraine eerie Silence the abandoned buildings, broken down, homes! And now the devastation of the War and seeing all the Chaos and destruction and everything in ruins. A dear friend of mine lives in Lviv Oblast in Eastern Ukraine everyday I think about her and if she's alright I can't imagine what she's going through emotionally and mentally. I keep in touch with her daily and she updates me! Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 Peace and Honor will be restored!
@@a.morphous66 OH MY GOD REY SHAN EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Dammit, this is astonishing. It almost makes me believe that all the Sith and Jedi DO live in her, she CAN do everything she can do, she IS the physical embodiment of the Force, she IS The Skywalker, and she brought forth the galaxy itself! And I'm a confirmed sequel hater! Frankly, this scares the living fook out of me. God's going to hear this, and start yelling "Hey! Theme composing angels! We gotta take an emergency meeting, right now!"
Don’t be a sequel hater, let the love flow through you. I can feel your contentment. It gives you focus. Use your positive feelings boy! Strike fandom discord down with all of your happiness!
Kyle Hill okay sorry, it sounded like they were having a positive reaction to the film and I wanted to encourage positivity in general. So I paraphrased Palpatine to do it in a jokey way. Sorry if that bothers you.
If you heard the original script of The Rise Of SkyWalker (Dude of fates) then you would know she was telling the truth. th-cam.com/video/itdfe5yQ0Hg/w-d-xo.html
Rey definitely wasn’t Palpatine’s granddaughter back when they made this theme. Daisy went on record saying her lineage was painfully obvious. There was no sign or sound of Palpatine in episode VII.
Her lightsaber style (shes the only person besides her grandfather who uses thrusts like that during a duel) Her and her parents' Coruscant (English) accent The root notes of her theme Her hinted potential for the dark side There were people guessing she was a Palpatine since the day TFA came out. I myself have alway figured she was either a Kenobi or a Palpatine (her parents pretty much were nobodies when she was born. It was just her grandpa who was significant)
Why so definitely? Music, fighting style, inner darkness, extreme Force aptitude. Episode 7 clearly discards Luke as a potential father to her (when Maz tells her her family will not come back, but Luke is ahead). Also, Kylo was talking to his "grandfather", but it is clear Anakin Skywalker would not tell him to follow in the steps of Darth Vader. Someone else's influence came from Vader's mask. Sith Lords can do that. Look up Lord Momin. The only reason you believe this is because you're already committed to the idea that there was no plan at all... which is really dumb.
I'm very happy when truths are told to haters, and they simply have no arguments to go against it. It's obvious they had in mind what the story would be like.
Damn you, Williams you brilliant bastard! It was right in front of us the whole time!!
Guys does nobody realize that Rey could be related to Palpatine? listen! this song is the emperors theme song. Just change some instruments around and it would be emeperor palpatines theme song.
Cameron DeVries I hear it. there is only about a 1-2 note difference. very close!
there is a video that goes over this songs similarities to other star wars tracks i dont have the link but search it up
Bingo!
Now do you really think this trilogy wasn't planned out at least to some extent from the beginning?
Dude you were right
You called that shit
If they intentionally made it sound like the emperor theme at the beginning. that's a fourth-dimensional foreshadow right there!
I call it having a plan.
@@WesMordine yes
Yes
if you compare palpatine's theme with rey's you realize that it has massive similaritys! But that has already been pointed out 2 years ago by some youtuber who talked about the Rey Palpatine theory
WesMordine they didn’t have a plan
Damn you can actually hear palpatine's theme in this, John Williams told us whose descendant Rey is back in 2015, yet no one noticed...
That's honestly a bit impressive how litteraly no one noticed.
I haven't seen any theory until the first trailer.
Edit:
Here's one:
th-cam.com/video/8uvEtIWpLYI/w-d-xo.html
The Dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities, some consider to be... unnatural
@@darthsauna1525 williams is brillant very brillant it reminds me of the phantom menance remember the ending music had his theme heard very subtle the skywalker saga started with palp as the main bad guy and it ended with him
@@Ncholasbloom yeah
@@darthsauna1525 though i have seen this video made by this one guy he thinks the writers never intended sidious while that could be true why put his cues and vader's theme in
Emperor's theme at the beginning
Dudddddddeeewe
If they intentionally made it sound like the emperor theme at the beginning that's a fourth-dimensional foreshadow right there!
@@PixsolsProps its called having a plan. Maybe not all the details, that's for sure. But an overall plan.
well you called it
@@PixsolsProps
I wonder how we all missed it until Episode 9 came out
the clues were there all along and people just didn't notice.
People talked about this before but it was forgotten after the Last Jedi came out. JJ always planned for Rey to be a Palpatine, or at least made it an option. He may not have always intended Palpatine to be the main villain but his spirit would have been involved in Ep.9 somehow .... if the other directors followed his vision. I guess its a good thing JJ came back.
There was only 1 clue. Palpatine never been mentioned in episodes 7 and 8.
@@traskulgo 2 clues actually: the Emperor's theme was played in Episode 8 when Snoke tortured Rey
Palpatine's theme in the opening, blends into a version of order 66, then ends with Palpatines theme but sounding redemptive....positive. It all makes sense.
I don’t hear the order 66 theme, where is it?
It was here since the beginning. Congratulations y'all, the Force was with you since that time.
We never noticed the connection Rey had to Palpatine until 10 days ago and we didn't even think about music till this
It sounds like something from an Elder Scrolls game.
yup xD
In Rey's fight with Kylo on Starkiller base in the Force Awakens, Rey also held her lightsaber the same way Palpatine against Mace Windu in Revenge of the Sith.
This is just a creepy as when you listen to the victory theme in the phantom menace. The music played during the parade is just a cheery fast version of the emperors theme.
And perfectly so, because that's Palpatine's homeland.
This one also sounds like Palpatine's theme which makes sense because Rey is his grand daughter
Who's here after The Rise of Skywalker? ;)
Me too :)
I'm getting an "Anakin's Falling" and an "Order 66" feeling from it after listening to it for a while
Wow I didn't expect that, it actually sounds really good.
Oh shit man John Williams is like... the best person making soundtracks in the world
John Williams knew Rey was a Palpatine even before Disney did
it sounds really calm
Rey's,Palpatine's and Kylo's are all connected and we didn't even notice
Sounds like Hans Zimmers Blade Runner 2049, deep, eerie and yet prophetic and beautiful.
Haunting and evocative. Especially in light of what happens in TROS.
So she was a palpatine the whole time, and they actually planned something out, this surprises me
It kinda sounds like the emperor's theme
Still believe this trilogy wasn't planned out?
Well have I got news for you buddy
*sinister laugh*
This has aged well
People talked about this before but it was forgotten after the Last Jedi came out. JJ always planned for Rey to be a Palpatine, or at least made it an option. He may not have always intended Palpatine to be the main villain but his spirit would have been involved in Ep.9 somehow .... if the other directors followed his vision. I guess its a good thing JJ came back.
More evidence that TLJ was the thing that soiled the trilogy. CURSE YOU JOHNSON!
Johnson made his movie fully with Kathleen Kennedy's and Abrams' approval. You think with as many other directors that theyve fired that they wouldnt have yanked Johnson if his movie didnt fit their vision?
Johnson threw us all a huge red herring. Nothing more. He knew what he was doing.
@@markkittel44 exactly. Because that's what second parts of a trilogy are supposed to do.
People are just stupid and proud of it nowadays.
@@markkittel44 Thank you! What he did was deceptive but true. Kylo peered into Rey's mind and saw her two parents, a couple of random people abandoning her on Jakku. There was nothing in Rey's early memories to tip him off that one of her parents was a Palpatine, so he told her what he thought was the truth -- that they were nobodies.
And yeah, Abrams was an executive producer on TLJ, yet people act like he was powerless to stop Johnson from somehow sullying his continuity. That is not how a billion-dollar empire like Disney is going to let one of their prime IP's be run. They're going to have that shit on lockdown.
@@hooray4paradiddles Exactly. Disney has not been shy about firing/letting go directors on these movies that weren't lining up with the vision.
I don't really blame Johnson that much (honestly, I think some of the themes and ideas he was exploring with the future direction of the Jedi and the idea that they may have a narrow perspective on the Force, Luke trying to live up to his legacy and ultimately overcoming his fear of failure, and the idea that Rey is another unknown element are all cool things I would have liked to see in the first movie). If there actually had been a plan then it was on the overall team to keep that in line. Maybe Johnson could have had Luke doing more on the island instead of having given up (I was kind of hoping he had a secret academy there or other Force adeps) but that's my main quibble. TFA put him on that island though and established that he'd just given up.
And honestly, most of the things I dislike about the sequels were all things established in The Force Awakens (Han and Leia breaking up, another dark Skywalker, Luke having abandoned his family for months/years, the new generation of Jedi and the New Republic being gone before we even saw them, the entire plot being a way to undo Return of the Jedi simply so they could redo A New Hope, etc). I am fine with Rey being a nobody, and I'm also fine with Rey being a Palpatine (or perhaps created/manifested by Palpatine similar to Anakin which makes both true at once) but to me it feels obvious nobody had any clue which way they were going to go from the start.
If I had my way I think elements of TFA and TLJ basically should have been the first movie to establish a lot of these questions (and to get Luke back into the game a little sooner even if he does sacrifice himself in the end) and themes and then the next movie could have better set up Rise of Skywalker.
Sounds like the music you'd hear in a Temple dungeon in Zelda.
"A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...."
Rey Rey Rey
R E Y
(Count the long Rey as slowed 600%)
Kind of sounds like something we hear when we die and/or fall into a black hole.
Oh look, Sith Empress Rey Palpatine Skywalker.
Reminds me of walking through Pripyat Ukraine eerie Silence the abandoned buildings, broken down, homes! And now the devastation of the War and seeing all the Chaos and destruction and everything in ruins. A dear friend of mine lives in Lviv Oblast in Eastern Ukraine everyday I think about her and if she's alright I can't imagine what she's going through emotionally and mentally. I keep in touch with her daily and she updates me! Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 Peace and Honor will be restored!
10:21 though 👌
Awesome! I shared it on Daisy's Facebook page as well.
You were right... Tell your sister... You were right...
The bell part tho.. I got some weird vibe I don't know what it says about this character, but either way it sounds great!!
Now you know.
It says... she comes from power. From a very dark place.
Wow!!!! This is awesome. This reminds me of Anikans fall to the dark side and order 66.
Omfg sounds soo much like swtor ambience music thats sooo fucking scaryyy. I can’t exaggerate enough lol
God, I love slowed versions of music tracks. This one is magnificent! Thank you for this gift, Permanently Geek, thank you a lot!
Sort of sounds like the BGM of Alderaan from SWTOR, it's really peaceful in the beginning
This deserves more likes than it has ❤
Congratulations, u beat UMG
This is incredible, thank you!
I really Like this...
Bringing me back to center
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Sounds like Palpatine’s theme…
Soooooooooooooo eerie.
Very interesting. it has become like an ambient synthesised piece, but still beautiful and dramatic. like a Hans Zimmer piece now lol but better!
Listen to Bastila Shan's theme
They sound similar huh?
BASTILA SHAN IS REY’S GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDMOTHER CONFIRMED.
@@a.morphous66 OH MY GOD REY SHAN EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@@booki7057 rey bastilla ben and raven
Nah
Love this so much
cool video!
How did you get it so smooth instead of choppy or have a pitch change?
Smooth it and pitch it afterwards.
Smooth it and pitch it afterwards.
Smooth it and pitch it afterwards.
Smooth it and pitch it afterwards
Smooth it and pitch it afterwards.
Awesome.
How do you make a slowed down version of any file music?
Dammit, this is astonishing. It almost makes me believe that all the Sith and Jedi DO live in her, she CAN do everything she can do, she IS the physical embodiment of the Force, she IS The Skywalker, and she brought forth the galaxy itself! And I'm a confirmed sequel hater! Frankly, this scares the living fook out of me. God's going to hear this, and start yelling "Hey! Theme composing angels! We gotta take an emergency meeting, right now!"
Don’t be a sequel hater, let the love flow through you. I can feel your contentment. It gives you focus. Use your positive feelings boy! Strike fandom discord down with all of your happiness!
@@richardbourton4523 If someone doesn't like something, then they don't like it.
Kyle Hill okay sorry, it sounded like they were having a positive reaction to the film and I wanted to encourage positivity in general. So I paraphrased Palpatine to do it in a jokey way. Sorry if that bothers you.
2:33-2:38 reversed and not slowed down. Darth Vader's theme.
Ok I'm starting to think daisy ridley was lying in that interview because my God that foreshadow
If you heard the original script of The Rise Of SkyWalker (Dude of fates) then you would know she was telling the truth.
th-cam.com/video/itdfe5yQ0Hg/w-d-xo.html
wow it's like I am ascending to the heavens!!
try it at 2 speed
how about allowed down 500% and backwards?
This shows that JJ Abrams had a plan from the start that wasn't followed in Episode 8 which he had to correct in Episode 9
I honestly do not hear Palpatine's theme. Maybe one or two notes, but it sounds mostly new. People hear what they want to hear ig
Rey definitely wasn’t Palpatine’s granddaughter back when they made this theme. Daisy went on record saying her lineage was painfully obvious. There was no sign or sound of Palpatine in episode VII.
Her lightsaber style (shes the only person besides her grandfather who uses thrusts like that during a duel)
Her and her parents' Coruscant (English) accent
The root notes of her theme
Her hinted potential for the dark side
There were people guessing she was a Palpatine since the day TFA came out. I myself have alway figured she was either a Kenobi or a Palpatine (her parents pretty much were nobodies when she was born. It was just her grandpa who was significant)
Why so definitely? Music, fighting style, inner darkness, extreme Force aptitude.
Episode 7 clearly discards Luke as a potential father to her (when Maz tells her her family will not come back, but Luke is ahead).
Also, Kylo was talking to his "grandfather", but it is clear Anakin Skywalker would not tell him to follow in the steps of Darth Vader. Someone else's influence came from Vader's mask. Sith Lords can do that. Look up Lord Momin.
The only reason you believe this is because you're already committed to the idea that there was no plan at all... which is really dumb.
I'm very happy when truths are told to haters, and they simply have no arguments to go against it.
It's obvious they had in mind what the story would be like.
!!!
Why?
+SparkySywer Because it sounds interesting
CameronJ Good enough I guess
well we now know why
Because you can hear the emperor's theme
I’m good at the same
yikes
Also there is one possiblity, that nobody would like. John Williams lost creativity and using the same tracks in different tempo :P
she should have been lukes daughter and we all know it.
Galactic Rangers do you hear the beginning of the it? That’s palpatines theme