th-cam.com/video/RsWMKO_IpKo/w-d-xo.html this is Anna's contribution a few years ago at the bbc proms , 5 telegrams . wonderful play from start and enjoy the full production
as a drummer i must acknowledge how the drummer comes into place , there is no way i could perform this simple drum rif without a headphone time in prompt
As a drummer... I couldn't imagine being so simplistic in the finale of this song.... had to have been directed to do so to avoid distracting from the song rhythmic oddity.
I find this music very calming. I set it to the background of my stretches and workouts and it takes the edge off the pain. Will check out the rest of the album!
In London, I heard this great masterpiece on BBC Radio 6 today. On the way back home, I prayed to the Lord: "Please let me find this song, and I will be a better person tomorrow" So he did it... Thank you my Lord! Thank you Anna!
@@farhanatashiga3721 I condemned this poor innocent child to a horrible death. All because I was jealous of his mother. A woman he didn't even know. So I prayed to all seven Gods: let the boy live. Let him live. And I'll love him. I'll be a mother to him. I'll beg my husband to give him a true name. To call him Stark, and be done with it. To make him one of us. And he lived... And I couldn't keep my promise.
Saw Anna and band some years ago now. Blew me away. Wow Ps…Everything I thought I knew about time signatures wasn’t completely out the window. But she did inspire me to start messing around with electronic music making. Something to do in my retirement! Thanks Anna!
Only expletives can express how exhilarated, excited, exstatic I feel when I hear Nautilus. So I won't try to, Just: thank you Anna Meredith, thank you so much, cheers, thank you, thanks, thanks a lot, thanks, thank you. (Anna Meredith = Reanimated N H; Dimeter Ha Na Na; Ah, die Remnant; Neither Ma an Da... just a few of the many wonderful ANNAgrams of her name.)
this song isn't doing my anxiety any favors. gives me knots in my stomach and makes my eyes water, but I keep waiting over and over for the bass to really drop and blow the windows out, but it never comes. the other thing is that I swear I've heard it elsewhere. not the iphone commercial. like in a movie or something. it's very comic-esque
It was a Tuesday night in Los Angeles, what to do? Well, there was a performance at the Hollywood Bowl, orchestra to perform, and what do they play. This masterpiece! Andy I was thinking, "oh, I'll go see some classical, like a normal Tuesday," As Gomer used to say, "Surprise, surprise, surprise."
@@S-CB-SL-Animations while that's possible, I fear you may have missed the sarcasm in my initial reply. I suggest exploring Michael Nyman's ode to the TGV
The scope of the human condition - Like much of Beethoven's work. The Invocation of the Plural, the mathematical representation of the dimensions, Alpha and Omega. Thank you for this.
Though I normally prefer the music of Bach, William Byrd, Handel, Merbecke, Elgar, Martin Shaw's Folk Mass, Allegri's "Miserere" and similar - the BCC Radio 4 "In The Loop" series yesterday (27/07/2023) introduced me to Anna Meredith's "Nautilus", which is nothing like the classical music I prefer, but is music that I found fascinating listening
She's just communicating with the tubist, he's coming in and she is looking to match him. You see her switch to the other side of her fingerboard abruptly and exactly when the tuba comes in at 4:44
Was gefällt Euch daran? Synkopiert geht es die Klaviatur minimalistisch die Treppe hoch. Ansonsten eine Menge Lärm. Ok ausdrucksstark um einen Nautilus darzustellen Aber musikalisch nicht allzu schlau
Found this thanks to the Bluecoats 2022 show - Riffs & Revelations. There's just something about this tune. Can't get it out of my head! 😅
th-cam.com/video/RsWMKO_IpKo/w-d-xo.html this is Anna's contribution a few years ago at the bbc proms , 5 telegrams . wonderful play from start and enjoy the full production
That's so awesome that a DCI show would arrange a random Scottish composer's (awesome) song!
Me as well
Totally obsessed with this live version. Epic, epic, epic.
as a drummer i must acknowledge how the drummer comes into place , there is no way i could perform this simple drum rif without a headphone time in prompt
As a drummer... I couldn't imagine being so simplistic in the finale of this song.... had to have been directed to do so to avoid distracting from the song rhythmic oddity.
@@darrelljourdan3687 reminds me of a description of jazz , several instrument all playing diferent tune , but i do love this nautilus thing
I love the way the drummer starts in a coma...
Found this on the iPhone commercial absolute masterpiece
Anna Meredith is a Goddess. Took Philip Glass and ELEGANTLY she made that concept something boombastic. Genius.
I find this music very calming. I set it to the background of my stretches and workouts and it takes the edge off the pain. Will check out the rest of the album!
I getexcited just thinking about Nautilus!
Bought the EP when it came out and fell in love immediately :)
Same here, one of the best pieces of music of all time
Wow... absolutely awesome. Bluecoats took this to an absolute new level/dimension.
This song is a beast!
Cheers to your incredible composition. Will be spinning it on KNON/ 89.3 FM in Dallas midnight tonight.
When the drummer started, I screamed
It was necessary.
In London, I heard this great masterpiece on BBC Radio 6 today. On the way back home, I prayed to the Lord: "Please let me find this song, and I will be a better person tomorrow" So he did it...
Thank you my Lord! Thank you Anna!
So did you become a better person?
@@farhanatashiga3721 I condemned this poor innocent child to a horrible death. All because I was jealous of his mother. A woman he didn't even know. So I prayed to all seven Gods: let the boy live. Let him live. And I'll love him. I'll be a mother to him. I'll beg my husband to give him a true name. To call him Stark, and be done with it. To make him one of us. And he lived... And I couldn't keep my promise.
Don't put your Lord to the test.
sickest video ive seen in a looooong time
Thank you, your music give me a lot of fun and energy. No fear at all!
Saw Anna and band some years ago now. Blew me away. Wow
Ps…Everything I thought I knew about time signatures wasn’t completely out the window. But she did inspire me to start messing around with electronic music making. Something to do in my retirement! Thanks Anna!
super super super cool. the most exiting discovery in years
Only expletives can express how exhilarated, excited, exstatic I feel when I hear Nautilus. So I won't try to, Just: thank you Anna Meredith, thank you so much, cheers, thank you, thanks, thanks a lot, thanks, thank you. (Anna Meredith = Reanimated N H; Dimeter Ha Na Na; Ah, die Remnant; Neither Ma an Da... just a few of the many wonderful ANNAgrams of her name.)
I like how the drummer comes out of hibernation for his part
Fantastic. Always lifts the spirits.It should be on everyone’s Desert Island Discs for ever.
Absolutely incredible!
Real music, real emotions.....chills running down my spine. Thank you, Anna!
this song isn't doing my anxiety any favors. gives me knots in my stomach and makes my eyes water, but I keep waiting over and over for the bass to really drop and blow the windows out, but it never comes. the other thing is that I swear I've heard it elsewhere. not the iphone commercial. like in a movie or something. it's very comic-esque
I think it was is the Bo Burnham movie "Eighth Grade".
This is amazing
a masterpiece!
lowerrhiner Agreed, seeing it performed is even better, to see how few people are actually making all this noise, it is amazing!
A piece of something but not a masterpiece.
@@danhamakua9757 A huge masterpiece.
It’s actually a minimalism piece
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The ultimate soundtrack...😮😵💫🤩
It was a Tuesday night in Los Angeles, what to do? Well, there was a performance at the Hollywood Bowl, orchestra to perform, and what do they play.
This masterpiece! Andy I was thinking, "oh, I'll go see some classical, like a normal Tuesday,"
As Gomer used to say, "Surprise, surprise, surprise."
Gobsmacked!! Love it!!
They used a piece of this in the Netflix Beckham documentary.... but the DCI Bluecoats version with the horns is awesome.
Bro, Dude on the drums sitting in the cut looking like a charge character.
"This move will be ready with 57 more xp"
this song wasn't in a psychological thriller nor horror film but a rather wholesome coming-of-age film about an outcast girl
and it fitted so well.
I mean it was also in a documentary about a football match...
being adolescent s almost a psychological thriller
Love this!
This is melts my brain.
The Chanel is wildly underrated
Fantastic
I heard this on Radio 4...... excellent
So good!!!!!
This has been played on the radio a lot recently as part of International Women's Day
glorious.
Anyone else here after watching 'Living with Yourself" ?
Fruit Fuzz I’m here lol
👍🏻
hereee
Yup haha
Yes.....why did it take me so long to find her music!
Epic.
This tune is so f--ing amazing. Thanks for making the video!
powerful!!!
I FUCKING LOVE THIS
Imagining a giant Nautilus slowly floating upwards on a horizon
Brilliant.
EPIC!!!!
Wooooooooohooo! Damn that's a jam
what` s goin through her mind?? insane clever,,brilliant................
I would imagine she was thinking of high speed rail travel in France.
@@thomasstone1363 Or a time travel scene!
@@S-CB-SL-Animations while that's possible, I fear you may have missed the sarcasm in my initial reply. I suggest exploring Michael Nyman's ode to the TGV
Genius.
Супер! Музыка сфер!
Damn she's good!
The scope of the human condition - Like much of Beethoven's work. The Invocation of the Plural, the mathematical representation of the dimensions, Alpha and Omega.
Thank you for this.
Chargggggggee!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
oh my word
That reminds me.
I really must get hold of a tuba some time.
T H R I L L I N G !
Dope
BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Note sure if want to listen to this in the concert hall or the night club
If I’m ever in war, this is the war cry anthem I want
this one goes hard as fuck
WOW
Though I normally prefer the music of Bach, William Byrd, Handel, Merbecke, Elgar, Martin Shaw's Folk Mass, Allegri's "Miserere" and similar - the BCC Radio 4 "In The Loop" series yesterday (27/07/2023) introduced me to Anna Meredith's "Nautilus", which is nothing like the classical music I prefer, but is music that I found fascinating listening
Imagine if this was in Legion
Blooooooooo
bluecoats brought me here. they took it to a new level.
Crikey ! The video is amazing too, any chance of playing at Peterborough Cathedral? That would be awesome!
O
There's a guitar in this song?
Love it, also the chello player is really cute ☺️
The cellist seems to lose the tempo just after 4:39 and gives a look as if to say 'argh'. But maybe that's just me.
She's just communicating with the tubist, he's coming in and she is looking to match him. You see her switch to the other side of her fingerboard abruptly and exactly when the tuba comes in at 4:44
It also was my impression...
hello, what’s the keyboard she’s playing?
Can I use this for a film?
@Moydolf Dada Art haha I’ll just credit them
That guitar deserved a more prominent spot in the mix, though.
not sure if the drummer even got it.
Very nice live version of this track ! Well done! The Cello could use as well effect pedals maybe - it doesn't sound within the mix
It does have effects
This is almost an amazing track. There needs to be a much better drop with the drums around 3mins 30. Crying out for a remix
Drops don’t have to all be like deadmouzze ffs. Enjoy its unique analogue drumliness
shut up
Jobbies!!!!
prog rock
This is almost too good to recommend, fuck the mob leave them with their noise THIS IS MINE!
blursed tron
Was gefällt Euch daran? Synkopiert geht es die Klaviatur minimalistisch die Treppe hoch. Ansonsten eine Menge Lärm. Ok ausdrucksstark um einen Nautilus darzustellen Aber musikalisch nicht allzu schlau
Christ. If these guys and 'The Beatles' where around at the same time? (Yeah, I know two are still alive).
Pretty annoying.
cute cellist
Yeh. He plays for the BBC now or so I hear.
damn that was good