@@danielchristoph4576 yes but Mozart is the absolut Superstar of em all...just cause.. iam not gonna argue with you on that Subject any further :) And yes..we have Zimmer
Another mind blowing fact on this epic track, is that Hans plays the time tune. He just flows the same tune, same pace from start to finish. But you hardly notice it when the rest of the orchestra plays along. This shows how un noticed Time can be, but it is there, and it flows constantly, no pause, no skip, no break. Make EVERYTHING you can out of it, today, because it will tick away. Just leave down your phone and go for a walk. Get up from your screen and take a look out of the window
This is just the best thing! This song does inspire me to work hard on things I want. A fun thing is that I want to be a moviemaker, and if I could become a big director I would love to get hans Zimmer to compose a song for the movie. Is momenterally just a dream, but working to make it reality. I go to a movie making school, and maby go and try for the Filmacadademy in my country, but there will only 6 people be let in every year. I hope that I will get in.
nabil Tounici. If your going to put someone down then at least do it with the correct English. Oh, and Time is a beautiful piece of music so what is there not too love about it??
Stay strong, friend. It's difficult to go through a loss as important as this, it's a natural process and one that we all go through at some point, stick to what you believe in and move on. Your mother still loves you, wherever you are.
This song brings me serenity is this crazy world. Everyone is so self absorbed and worrying about such superficial things, I’m afraid we are losing our humanity towards one another. Help a neighbor, call a friend or just say hello to a stranger in passing. Nobody knows where this world his heading but this music touches my soul and makes me feel like it’s gonna be ok. Simply beautiful music and a treasure to behold. Thank you Hans! 😊
Be strong my friend, I lost my mom at 6yo, and my father at 35, God and time heals everything...crying helps release the intense pain...allways pray for her, I'm sure that she would be happy see you smiling and having a good life.
What I love most about this piece is that it starts with one single note. Gradually, it becomes louder and louder; more instruments join in and beautiful perfection takes place. Eventually, one by one, they drop out until all that remains is that one same note, which was ever present throughout. Then, just like it began, it ends. That is life. That is time.
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” th-cam.com/video/t1BWSOVNm4A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=E1sUpRBMYxrSEWfP
In a dark room, reclined on my sofa, eyes shut, with headphones on, immersed in this masterpiece. Outwardly composed and relaxed, yet inside my mind, I traverse the universe of my emotions, exploring myself. It's pure magic. Zimmer is legendary!!
i saw a comment once that said that this is what it sounds like when your life flashes before your eyes, when you get to watch yourself grow up, grow old, and then die all over again.
I've been living with chronic pain for almost 20 years now. I cannot put into words how therapeutic this song is for me. Every single note gives me indescribable relief. I'm able to step outside the pain and just live in the moment with tears streaming down my face. Thank you Hans for gracing us with such a beautiful song.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Have you looked into prayer (mantra meditation of repeating "Heavenly Father" or "Love commandment" at least 10 times in a row), or meditation with focusing on your breathing (imagining you breath in new fresh air and blow our all the stale air). Also I am currently recovering from a gunshot wound. There is reason and purpose behing our suffering. Jesus being free of sin/karma took ours by healing our ailments and died on a cross for the purpose of our salvation. Suffering is part of the cleansing process and part of our experience in this world currently. I still praise God for everything but if only for the mere fact of existence.
@@kris8263 Thank you for your kind words. I've been through all the breathing techniques which do help tremendously as well. I have also been shot (12 gauge) but thankfully that was only a temporary pain and had a full recovery. I was very lucky. I completely believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and rose on the third day. I know my pain is only a temporary moment. This song and it's pain relief is merely a small part....I know, but I just wanted to share how it makes me feel at the moment. It's the vibrations, the frequency of it all. Very soothing while played very loud. 20 years of suffering can take its toll on anyone. I hope this song helps others as well. But you're absolutely right.....Jesus is the ultimate pain relief. I feel the Holy Spirit with me....helping me every day. God Bless you and yours!!
@@pikehunter23750 God Bless you brother. Thank you for sharing your experiences with me and those who happen to read it. I wish you Merry Christmas and may dear God grant you peace and relief. Seems to me you've been through a lot for quite a long time. I wouldn't mind meeting with you and shaking your hand one day, God willing.
@@kris8263 Likewise! Merry Christmas to you as well. It's nice to meet such a blessed soul such as yourself. If I can't shake your hand while still on this earth, then I will do so in Heaven one day. Peace to you.
Yah know…people looked at me sideways when I said that. Glad I’m not the only one. As much as I love this song what is the woman doing w the mic? Breathing sounds? Curious. Lol
@@JerryBurke1234 it's interesting. You can hear her sing, like the choir above. It is hard to hear maybe, some kind of subliminal voice, but it's there. Perfect.
Five notes. A melody that hits this deep is only five notes. For five entire minutes. What an absolute masterpiece of a song, created by an absolute masterpiece of a composer.
Quite so! Although a piece of music - primarily instrumental - composed a part of an original film score, is not technically referred to as a song. It's a "cue."
The greatest baseball closer ever, Mariano Rivera, threw a variation of a fastball the vast majority of the time. This song's the Mariano Rivera of symphonies.
To achieve peace, a soul has to rest once in while, a soul needs only 7 notes. He performed a miracle in composing a piece using 5 notes. In my book - Genius.
Этот шедевр слушаешь и ощущаешь каждой клеткой...буря эмоций проноситься в раз... Великолепное произведение, великолепное исполнение. Спасибо Ханс, спасибо оркестр!👏👏👏🌹
Hans has come so far when you consider he was one of the leading pioneers of MTV yes the keyboard player on the Buggles " Video killed the radio star" on MTV's first ever video , what a legend 👋
Hans Zimmer is perhaps the greatest master of music we have right now. What a composition. 5 notes is all it takes. Such euphoria, such silence, such sadness. Wow
it's incredible how this song actually sounds like the meaning of 'time' . His skills to compose a piece that encapsulates that concept is truly one of a kind
@@jacekdrzycimski8555 Do you mean in a physical sense? Then no, it is not a fabric. We theorize that time is a dimension that - with space - 'behaves' like a fabric, however, that is merely an exemplary comparison.
I feel like this music describes life pretty well: the beginning is soft, calm just like birth, the baby that we are, the innocence.. and then comes progressively life, getting out of our comfort zone: everything starts to go faster, lots of details take place, events make life more and more exiting, drums and tumprets violons give impression of this shot of stamina to life. And then at the end, everything slow down, life becomes slower and the flame that ignited this show slowly extinguish itself until the final breath
To me, it sounds more like the quiet, still, perfect and beautiful vastness of the cosmos, meeting our subjective busy minds and lives, with all their horribly overrated concerns (just like the loud powerful guitar that sounds like its on to something but really goes nowhere - a beautiful touch of existential pointlessness), and then melting back in to what it always really was.
I always took it as the "tick - tock" of the clock, only much slower. The steady progress of time. It's never ceased to amaze me how such a simple song - using so few notes - can be so achingly beautiful.
This song just brings this feeling out of me like I want to cry and at the same time marvel at how beautiful it is. Such an amazing piece of music my soul is so touched by this I can't even put into words how it's making me feel I just know something is just over the horizon and I can't give up
Such a simple song, yet the feelings it produces are incredible. I love how it builds, and when those french horns hit, it really peaks and you can feel the power of all the layers involved with this piece. Amazing work by Hans and his incredible instrumentalists!
This song is life and death. Starts out innocent and subtle, reaches a peak of beautiful symphony, and begins to slowly fade back into darkness. And when the final note is played, you realize how short life was. In the final moments, you’re left with beauty in it’s purest form.
When I die, this is the song I want playing. This song is life. It starts out slow and steady. Then it speeds up and comes together. Then it closes out with your last breath. This song is life.
I cried listening to this yesterday. Its crazy. Never has that happened to me with an instrumental. Usually a song with lyrics that direct the emotion, but for music to direct it that much is a completely different experience for me. I'm going to be listening to a lot more of his work.
Music is the eternal gift of the Almighty God to the mankind. Hear ‘Him’ in His good music. Know ‘Him’ in His good composers. Imagine, for a moment, if there lies such indescribable grandeur in His creations, how remarkably beautiful He must himself be?
@@stevepeters007 Don't be a twat. Music is literally MADE to touch upon our hearts and souls. Not every piece will speak to every person, and you have to be in the right headspace to feel it. If anything, individuals who cried while listening to this piece took much more from it than you did. Don't begrudge other people having emotions. Let people enjoy things.
I stumbled across this song late one night, and somehow it touched me in a way that broke me loose. I hardly ever cry, but something about this music allows the full emotional range of humanity inside of ourselves to burst out. I think the encapsulating feeling that time is a gift to each of us and is portrayed with excellence in this score.
my english is not that good, but i swaer, this is by far the best, that ive ever heard (german accent). hans zimmer ist eine bereicherung für diese welt, unglaublich !
Listening to this and watching my children playing with their bubble machine in the garden makes it feel like the score to my life. Zimmer is a genius.
The quality of the audience is proportional to the quality of the music. It's pretty common for people who go listen to Andrea Bocelli or the late Pavarotti to remain respectull and silent. These are mostly adults who have enjoyed good music.
Dunno about that. . .I take comfort in this beautiful music...It's my constant. In an inconsistent world... I LOVE to listen to this whilst having MUDD Butt 😜
Because we can only appreciate the good after seeing the bad light can't exist without darkness, death without life , joy without sadness. What you be greatful for is knowing what side you're on
Hans zimmer is a role model. He is a genuine good person. Also, i used to compose music like this 20 years ago. I gave up because i thought it wasn't enough for other people, the simple layering, using the same motif with more intensity and texture as a way to build to a peak, then drop down to the motif again, but with only one instrument. It's like a feeling of being Triumphant over something few can break free from, however, it's not without sacrifice. I wrote a song on 9/11 that was using this same exact methodology. I wanted to be hopeful, but in the end i knew in my heart what we would go on to do would be wrong. And it absolutely was that way. Either way, while its buildup is not as optimistic due to the tragic nature of what happened, it built up to sound very powerful, and then the sacrifice, where at the end, it falls to the melancholy sadness, that is what is a more likely future. Inception is this way. We are left not knowing if cobb chose to wake up. Because he has his kids and appeared happy. Idealistic, in a way stories in life rarely end. The spinning top was not his totem, it was his wedding ring. And pay attention to the last scene and you will notice something different involving this. The top was his wife, or gf, I forgot, but his love that couldn't believe the world was real. I took this as a hint that the scene was in a dream.
For its simplicity, this is a powerfully moving piece. That CM7 really pulls the sting out of its melancholy tone and does something etherial to the listener. The waves of dissonance and release are spiritually blissful while the durge of the buildup forces realization of the inevitability of finite time. How can something so hopeless feel so optimitic? How such optimism feel so unfulfilled? I dont have the answer, just appreciation for the time that was given.
Still amazing that Zimmer was able to come up with this in his head and put it onto paper. Just makes you appreciate how talented great composers truly are
If you go back far enough in his music, you can hear that he has been working on this piece since at least 1998. The major elements of this piece go back to his soundtrack to The Thin Red Line. It is a great evolution as you can hear other pieces within it. He spent these years evolving styles. Truly beautiful.
@@ryanthomas6698 im so glad you said that, "Journey to the line" is the song. It has been repeatedly used and worked on throughout many movies in which he builds the piece up to "time". I love the piece specifically since it goes well with emotional moments throughout movies.
You can see how their minds are on the same frequency as the music because it pulses through their body language as they play a note they are all playing together in the same state of mind they use each other as a metronome and they all play as one
"Time" is an absolute masterpiece. It touches your soul so strongly and so deeply that it overwhelms you. The laws of nature should have prohibited a teacher like Hans Zimmer from passing away. Teachers like Zimmer should live forever. Thank you forever, Zimmer.
I feel the same. I can’t explain it. I’m overcome with emotion when I hear it. Check out the “Instrumental Core - Time Cover” also for some serious goosebumps.
We should say it loudly and repeat it over and over: Hans Zimmer is Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, Mozart of our era. He is one of them, he is THE composer and creator.
Tchaikovsky perhaps? The love of strings. Tchaikovsky's string quartet is lovely. Zimmer uses strings for their emotive power. They're the propeller to a lot of his work I'd put him in the same class as the greats.
Study the great composers of the party 125 years before making a statement like that. It makes no sense to belittle others by stating one is the best. You CAN still be moved by and love Hans Zimmer's work without denying the greatness of his peers, and there are MANY greats out there right now. Hans writes for movies so his work gets recorded and played often. Maestro Vai -- who was invited to play his music at an event that included Hans, had to pay $1,000,000 out of pocket in Italy to hire a symphony to practice and then record his latest symphonic album (it was canceled due to Covid: don't know when it's resceduled as he's on tour). The United States simply does not support its composers (ok, so Steve's work was top bill WITH Stravinsky several years ago at the Stravinsky/Vai Festival in Colorado, but that was a private affair. In Russia recorded a symphony written by my friend Jason Becker when he was only 17, two years before he lost the use of his body to ALS [HE'S STILL COMPOSING at age 54, unable to move any part of his body but his eyes. His work is so beautiful it makes me weep. You'll never hear it unless Japan or the Netherlands champion his work like they do with Vai's work). I'm in no way putting down Hans Zimmer because he writes film scores. Many critics STILL put down Rachmaninov's work because they say HIS music sounds like "film score music" and he wrote music in the late 1800s, early 1900s before there was SOUND in films! Hahaha! No film scores yet! Anyway, check out Rachmaninov & Mahler ESPECIALLY if you appreciate Hans Zimmer. He's no J.S. Bach. His musical compositions have nothing at all in common with Bach. Open your ears and your mind... perhaps look up who Hans listened to? You'll be surprised how many pieces of music can and will move you as much as this piece-- and by saying that it in no way diminishes Hans' genius (I mean, this chord progression is SO simple, but the intervals he chooses from chord to chord, and the notes played by other instruments? They're so simple. SO simple it takes a musical genius mind like Hans Zimmer to unlock is beauty; to unlock the beauty IN its simplicity. 🙏🩵💜💙
starts off softly, uneventful, as you are born and start growing. slowly leading into the pinnacle of your life where everything exciting happens. Then, as the music fades away, so too does your life :( time.
Might also relate to Cobb's dream... It begins with his wife, spends an entire life with her and creates wonderful things, until everything comes to an end
Hans Zimmer has a great role in our lives. When we listen to this music, we get some feelings and we know what to do. SOMETIMES FEELINGS TELL US WHAT WE SHOULD DO
Agree 10000%. It makes me SO mad when people say all his stuff sounds the same because of the whole "BWAAAAAH" thing in a lot of his Nolan work, including this Soundtrack. But he is a goddamned genius. Look no further than this video...although I think the Dark Knight OST takes the cake for me. All of his stuff just builds and builds and builds into something epic as hell.
I love how Hans Zimmer and the cellist, Tina Guo are so into the music. It looks like Tina's eyes are close during the whole song. Johnny Marr of the Smiths is playing the guitar. Hans knows how to gather talent around him.
I actually like Zimmer’s rendition of the guitar line better than Marr’s; he gives it much more of a haunting prog rock feel: th-cam.com/video/xdYYN-4ttDg/w-d-xo.html
@@Involent I see what you mean. It sounds very close to the original recorded piece. I'm sure Hans played guitar on that one. I like how he walked out playing the guitar part. Hans Zimmer, rock star! lol
@@perryb5984 Indeed, whereas I’ve always felt that Marr played the piece more or less by rote. It just doesn’t feel infused with the same kind of feeling to me.
You can take Nolan out and nothing changes, Zimmer makes masterpieces regardless of whether it's alongside Nolan's work, it's a lovely merging of talent when they work together though.
When those strings really kick in, boy, I get goosebumps every time. I don’t have the musical background to really say anything substantial, but good god, this feels truly timeless. It’s like being hit with a massive gust of wind. And then gently falling back down like a leaf. I feel like I could supernova listening to this…
You don't need to have musical background my friend. All is resumed when you feel goosebump. This masterpiece just touch the heart. That's all you need to have: a heart.
I am leaving a comment so that after years when someone likes it, I will get notified and come back to this masterpiece.
For the 50th time today I'll obligate you to come back to listen to this.
@@moonchant Completed 51st time listening to the magic created by Hans.
just shut up please
@@moonchant❤❤
It’s been only 4 days but come on back and listen to this masterpiece again
They had Mozart, we have Zimmer.
Beethoven, Bach, Händel, Mendelsohn, Strauß, Bahms und Schumann?
@@danielchristoph4576 yes but Mozart is the absolut Superstar of em all...just cause.. iam not gonna argue with you on that Subject any further :) And yes..we have Zimmer
@@Hiosho 💯🙌🏻
@@Hiosho "hOW dARe YoU!"
We have Zimmer and Williams
In my opinion, possibly the best piece of music ever written,
agree
That’s the beauty of opinions
It’s good, not great!
@@a.q5878 lol
In my opinion, one day takes the cake
Another mind blowing fact on this epic track, is that Hans plays the time tune. He just flows the same tune, same pace from start to finish. But you hardly notice it when the rest of the orchestra plays along. This shows how un noticed Time can be, but it is there, and it flows constantly, no pause, no skip, no break. Make EVERYTHING you can out of it, today, because it will tick away. Just leave down your phone and go for a walk. Get up from your screen and take a look out of the window
That is a beautiful thing you said there
This is just the best thing! This song does inspire me to work hard on things I want. A fun thing is that I want to be a moviemaker, and if I could become a big director I would love to get hans Zimmer to compose a song for the movie. Is momenterally just a dream, but working to make it reality. I go to a movie making school, and maby go and try for the Filmacadademy in my country, but there will only 6 people be let in every year. I hope that I will get in.
Beautiful written.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Very meaningful statement
Thanks man❤
Hans zimmer: i had a music idea
Nolan: ok let's make a movie
Is that a tenet joke
I get this reference!
100% 👌👌
@@izlshf5879 tenet has a different music director
What movie?
When the world is over, this song will play in the credits
one of the best comment ever ;)
Hhhhhhhh maxim you are in love white this song i se your comment in a nother video
nabil Tounici. If your going to put someone down then at least do it with the correct English. Oh, and Time is a beautiful piece of music so what is there not too love about it??
I can totally visualise that!
The end of the song will be when the world is over. Fade out
My mom died two weeks ago. This song helps me to cry my heart out. This helps me to feel relief and peace. She’s not suffering anymore ❤️
Stay strong, friend. It's difficult to go through a loss as important as this, it's a natural process and one that we all go through at some point, stick to what you believe in and move on. Your mother still loves you, wherever you are.
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This song brings me serenity is this crazy world. Everyone is so self absorbed and worrying about such superficial things, I’m afraid we are losing our humanity towards one another. Help a neighbor, call a friend or just say hello to a stranger in passing. Nobody knows where this world his heading but this music touches my soul and makes me feel like it’s gonna be ok. Simply beautiful music and a treasure to behold. Thank you Hans! 😊
Be strong my friend, I lost my mom at 6yo, and my father at 35, God and time heals everything...crying helps release the intense pain...allways pray for her, I'm sure that she would be happy see you smiling and having a good life.
so sorry for your loss❤i knew that feeling,be strong,never surrend,you will be okay,peace❤
I plays this at my 17 year old daughters funeral. It was my last gift to her. How she loved this song and the piano. 😢
RiP🙏
Im so sorry for your loss 😔 what a beautiful way to say goodbye to her with this celestial piece of art 🤍 may she rest in peace 🤍
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Sending you love 😥 may she rests in peace
Im sorry for your loss. Its a beautiful song. I remember the first time i heard it. I was amazed by its beauty.
What I love most about this piece is that it starts with one single note. Gradually, it becomes louder and louder; more instruments join in and beautiful perfection takes place. Eventually, one by one, they drop out until all that remains is that one same note, which was ever present throughout. Then, just like it began, it ends. That is life. That is time.
This is best take about this song.
Exactly my thought
it actually starts of with 2 notes - A and C (pressed simultaneously)
@@samdecoover9351 Just as life begins with 2 (people) becoming one. ...in a sense :)
Don't know much about music theory... So thanks for sharing this wonderful fact.
This song is simply the meaning of life. You start off alone, you meet people, you grow and then you end alone. Beautifully composed work of art.
so true
Absolutely baby 😍
Every living creature on this earth dies alone
You end alone, we end alone. İ like this thing. Yeah, İ get it
It tells the story of the relentlessly ticking clock and the transience of life.
I listen to this when I am in dark place... always brings tears but also light.
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
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In a dark room, reclined on my sofa, eyes shut, with headphones on, immersed in this masterpiece. Outwardly composed and relaxed, yet inside my mind, I traverse the universe of my emotions, exploring myself. It's pure magic. Zimmer is legendary!!
Free therapy with this music
@@danielchiorean1782 whatever
C est ce que je fais en ce moment et je VIS!!!!
La magie s opère merveilleusement....La plénitude.
If this isn’t played at my funeral, I’m not coming.
Come on now, this song and performance deserves something original.
@@staytrue5307 😂😂😂 i cantt
😂😂
hahahaha
@@staytrue5307 Ikr lol
Doesn't matter how many times you listen to this song, it never gets old. What a masterpiece
You’re right, it’s Time-less
Totally agree!
Hans Zimmer creates magic.
Indeed👌🏿
Sahi kaha
i saw a comment once that said that this is what it sounds like when your life flashes before your eyes, when you get to watch yourself grow up, grow old, and then die all over again.
I've been living with chronic pain for almost 20 years now. I cannot put into words how therapeutic this song is for me. Every single note gives me indescribable relief. I'm able to step outside the pain and just live in the moment with tears streaming down my face. Thank you Hans for gracing us with such a beautiful song.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Have you looked into prayer (mantra meditation of repeating "Heavenly Father" or "Love commandment" at least 10 times in a row), or meditation with focusing on your breathing (imagining you breath in new fresh air and blow our all the stale air). Also I am currently recovering from a gunshot wound. There is reason and purpose behing our suffering. Jesus being free of sin/karma took ours by healing our ailments and died on a cross for the purpose of our salvation. Suffering is part of the cleansing process and part of our experience in this world currently. I still praise God for everything but if only for the mere fact of existence.
@@kris8263 Thank you for your kind words. I've been through all the breathing techniques which do help tremendously as well. I have also been shot (12 gauge) but thankfully that was only a temporary pain and had a full recovery. I was very lucky. I completely believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and rose on the third day. I know my pain is only a temporary moment. This song and it's pain relief is merely a small part....I know, but I just wanted to share how it makes me feel at the moment. It's the vibrations, the frequency of it all. Very soothing while played very loud. 20 years of suffering can take its toll on anyone. I hope this song helps others as well. But you're absolutely right.....Jesus is the ultimate pain relief. I feel the Holy Spirit with me....helping me every day. God Bless you and yours!!
@@pikehunter23750 God Bless you brother. Thank you for sharing your experiences with me and those who happen to read it. I wish you Merry Christmas and may dear God grant you peace and relief. Seems to me you've been through a lot for quite a long time. I wouldn't mind meeting with you and shaking your hand one day, God willing.
@@kris8263 Likewise! Merry Christmas to you as well. It's nice to meet such a blessed soul such as yourself. If I can't shake your hand while still on this earth, then I will do so in Heaven one day. Peace to you.
Stay strong
No words. 12/10
El algoritmo de TH-cam te ha recomendado esto algo tarde jajajajaja. Un saludo Majes! nos vemos dando gassss.
No words..... Solo sentimientos.
@@diegosedeno446 я,цыС йфф
Wtf el Majes en Motoides saludos pá
Probably 9000/10
Every time I listen to Hans Zimmer music I feel like I gain superpowers. Am I the only one?
Noooooo
Same bro🥲
Exactly!!!!! same here
No mate
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This guy is a living masterpiece. Be sure that in the future he will stand between beethoven and bach
Birth, Nostalgia, Pain, Love, happiness. All at one.
this masterpiece needs to be sent into space to show other civilizations that there is something good in us
absolute true
such a beautiful song cannot represent our civilization. the aliens already know we are idiots!
I’m listening
Lmao
He's a natural prodigy genius, that's why comparable to Mozart.
See.. What humans are capable of. This feels like out of this world. Hans Zimmer is one of a kind.
You really do only get one or two people at one time that can create such beauty I'm glad I'm alive for Zimmer
@@irishstew9951 Exactly. We are blessed to be in this era for that greatness
Simplemente increíble perfecto bestial
You took about humans, but there ar an inhumns. a lot of them. a whole country
Thank you 🙏🏽
Ah yes... birth, life and death...
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Yah know…people looked at me sideways when I said that. Glad I’m not the only one. As much as I love this song what is the woman doing w the mic? Breathing sounds? Curious. Lol
It’s a car
@@JerryBurke1234 it's interesting. You can hear her sing, like the choir above. It is hard to hear maybe, some kind of subliminal voice, but it's there. Perfect.
Five notes. A melody that hits this deep is only five notes. For five entire minutes. What an absolute masterpiece of a song, created by an absolute masterpiece of a composer.
Quite so! Although a piece of music - primarily instrumental - composed a part of an original film score, is not technically referred to as a song. It's a "cue."
Yep. You can slay with one note. The most powerful music knows just HOW and WHEN to place said note/notes.
But can he play the infamous brown note???
I think not..Hence, he's a HACK
The greatest baseball closer ever, Mariano Rivera, threw a variation of a fastball the vast majority of the time. This song's the Mariano Rivera of symphonies.
To achieve peace, a soul has to rest once in while, a soul needs only 7 notes. He performed a miracle in composing a piece using 5 notes. In my book - Genius.
The honour to live at the same time as Hans Zimmer is unbelievable
It's breathe taking
Nice to hope
🟦🌌💦🏝
Hear, hear
Agree 🥲💙 He is my favorite film composer of all time! It all started with the Lion King, and I fell in love with his music ever since!!
His honours are our ears
Этот шедевр слушаешь и ощущаешь каждой клеткой...буря эмоций проноситься в раз... Великолепное произведение, великолепное исполнение. Спасибо Ханс, спасибо оркестр!👏👏👏🌹
The thing that I love most, is that every single person playing that music, is playing it from their soul, with unmatched passion.
Bravo to all.
"Many people say Hans Zimmer deserves an Oscar, to that I say the Oscar doesn't deserve Hans Zimmer
".
♥ ♥
True :)
Exactly!
Well...an Oscar is for extremely talented people, not for genius.
@@user-yl8rg7on3q Wow ♥
Did you copieed this from another comment? XD
she's playing that thing like her life depends on it.
PURE PASSION
@@Dirtdevil1 thanks mate
Passion one of the most beautiful feeling if it was not the most beautiful
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂
She looks incredible, beautiful but also powerful, idk if that sounds weird
Bruhh !!!
Hans has come so far when you consider he was one of the leading pioneers of MTV yes the keyboard player on the Buggles " Video killed the radio star" on MTV's first ever video , what a legend 👋
wow never knew that!
Wow I didn't know that either!? 1st video I ever saw as a little kid in the 80's! ❤
The only problem I have with this masterpiece is that it eventually end 😭❤️❤️❤️
Hans Zimmer is perhaps the greatest master of music we have right now.
What a composition.
5 notes is all it takes. Such euphoria, such silence, such sadness. Wow
Both Zimmer and Williams are probably the greatest, but I'd add Alan Silvestri and a few other to the top 10 list, maybe Ludwig gorransön soon too!
@@nethul_h It has four main chords that are repeated throughout the entire song. Not sure about five notes, but I know they're chords.
five? I thought there were only two
the 4 main notes are C G B F# and the entire song just harmonizes them on repeat. It goes C G B F# C B B F#.
@@lotteryjackpotwinner thanks for re-establishing the truth
it's incredible how this song actually sounds like the meaning of 'time' . His skills to compose a piece that encapsulates that concept is truly one of a kind
Perfectly explained
Time is not just concept but truly fabric of our reality...
Couldn’t of said it any better👊🏽👊🏽🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
thought i was the only one that thought that
@@jacekdrzycimski8555 Do you mean in a physical sense? Then no, it is not a fabric. We theorize that time is a dimension that - with space - 'behaves' like a fabric, however, that is merely an exemplary comparison.
Как падает каждая секунда, как едино прекрасно начало и конец. Как горе и радость передано одним звуком... Язык Бога 🙏
Как от такой божественной музыки, от такого ангельского исполнения можно отказаться? Некоторым людям не нравится. Это невозможно🥰
ОБОЖАЮ
На вкус и цвет товарища нет , но как это может не нравится, это мне не понятно.
The urgent need of listening to this masterpiece has gathered us once again, my friends.
Me too
True that. For some of us, that urgent need will always exist every day for the rest of our lives.
Yes!!!
actually i back boarded off of a london grammar video, but glad I did!
Goosebumps. Every. Single. Time..
When the world is over, this song will play in the credits! ✨
Yes, agreed. But I don't want my 12 yo boy to hear it at the end of the world
СОГЛАСЕН УДАЧИ 💯
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The World wont be over - only mankind
Hans Zimmer takes the film to ANOTHER level ❤
Today, listening to this composition, I just had tears in my eyes
Same here , also i listened before this ‘Now we are free’ , everythime when i listen to this i m in tears 🥹🥹
I feel like this music describes life pretty well: the beginning is soft, calm just like birth, the baby that we are, the innocence.. and then comes progressively life, getting out of our comfort zone: everything starts to go faster, lots of details take place, events make life more and more exiting, drums and tumprets violons give impression of this shot of stamina to life. And then at the end, everything slow down, life becomes slower and the flame that ignited this show slowly extinguish itself until the final breath
laotender well said
I salute you my friend
all u said its TRUE
laotender Uffff even I felt your description, well said my friend, well said 🔥👌🏻
True... We all must acknowledge our Maker above whether we believe or not. Love Endures.
It sounds like the sea with actual movements of water. The sea hitting the shore and then going back. So beautiful
For real, it feels like the world is about to be reborn and we celebrate it can't explain because this song left me speechless.
To me, it sounds more like the quiet, still, perfect and beautiful vastness of the cosmos, meeting our subjective busy minds and lives, with all their horribly overrated concerns (just like the loud powerful guitar that sounds like its on to something but really goes nowhere - a beautiful touch of existential pointlessness), and then melting back in to what it always really was.
I always took it as the "tick - tock" of the clock, only much slower. The steady progress of time.
It's never ceased to amaze me how such a simple song - using so few notes - can be so achingly beautiful.
This song just brings this feeling out of me like I want to cry and at the same time marvel at how beautiful it is. Such an amazing piece of music my soul is so touched by this I can't even put into words how it's making me feel I just know something is just over the horizon and I can't give up
You nailed it, Sammie!
This (Inception) and the Transformers score are probably the most epic scores I've ever heard. 🙌
Your absolutely right about both of them I would include Interstellar with them myself as my favorite Hans work
@@LostInTimeButNotAfraid Yes! Interstellar, I forgot about that one. You're absolutely right!
Спасибо таким людям и низкий поклон за то что они напоминают нам все что мы просто люди...❤❤❤
Who else can feel the music.... Literally every body parts...?
Phantastic!! Emotional....
ABSOLUTELY!
I think it hits the heart, and radiates from it.
Who is she?
x5 is interesting
"Art is how we decorate space, music is how we decorate time." -Jean-Michel Basquiat.
I have to remember this one
Thanks for adding culture in my life...writing down and remembering this one
Bravo
Particularly appropriate to the movie here! :)
Wise words
Ich bin eigentlich kein Klassik Fan aber bei HANS ZIMMER bekomme Ich Gänsehaut!
Such a simple song, yet the feelings it produces are incredible. I love how it builds, and when those french horns hit, it really peaks and you can feel the power of all the layers involved with this piece. Amazing work by Hans and his incredible instrumentalists!
We need more Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer partnership.
Couldn't agree more omar ❤️
Let's see what Ludwig Goransson brings into TENET
Hell yeah !
Inception and interstellar have the best music.
@@kshitishsorte2918 no shit Sherlock
If I saw this live, I would immediately be deceased
This song is life and death. Starts out innocent and subtle, reaches a peak of beautiful symphony, and begins to slowly fade back into darkness. And when the final note is played, you realize how short life was. In the final moments, you’re left with beauty in it’s purest form.
well said
So true
Wow you nailed that
Exactly, couldn’t have said it better myself man
Lovely yet tragic
If we define time without words, there is no better definition.
Everything is embodied in this tune: birth, life and death.
Merci , écouté Mr Hanz Zimmer et les ovnis qui l'entoure est un tournant de ma vie ... MERCI
When I die, this is the song I want playing. This song is life. It starts out slow and steady. Then it speeds up and comes together. Then it closes out with your last breath. This song is life.
, perfect!
Perfect indeed!!
It doesn’t speed up…just adds more instrumentation and gets louder…
Into the West is my song when I want played throughout my whole funeral
@@bradleymitchell3808 🤓
Let's all not forget Hans Zimmer is self-taught:)
No way
@@ellemz7569 Yes he is.....
@@diambo4life but howwww...?
@@jacobalalremruata5383 many years of constant practice I think.
Вау, не знали, Самородки всегда бывают талантливы,
Зиммер - уровень Бог!!!❤ Его музыка даёт покой Душе!!!!! Здоровья и многие лета!!!! С уважением из России!❤❤❤❤❤
His timing is just perfect
The best piece of music I've ever heard in my 53 years on this planet. Zimmer, you are a legend
Try zimmer for the thin red line
Agreed ❤❤
Danke bruda
@@uncletony6210 fellow 69s rejoice
You must not have listened to much music.
I have never gotten more goosebumps than listening to this song
I have never gotten that many goosebumps when seeing that profile pic
Beautiful honestly sexual
Same. Amazing. How talented these artists are sounds perfect live.
I cried listening to this yesterday. Its crazy. Never has that happened to me with an instrumental.
Usually a song with lyrics that direct the emotion, but for music to direct it that much is a completely different experience for me.
I'm going to be listening to a lot more of his work.
I will have to agree the beauty of if every note on its perfect mark!!!!
no words can explain the feeling ... just listen
Nobody else has ever made four chords sound so epic 😮
The only flaw to this masterpiece is that it ends.
pobody's nerfect.
We all die at some point
Every Masterpiece has too end too make it a perfect Masterpiece like this one.
Music is the eternal gift of the Almighty God to the mankind.
Hear ‘Him’ in His good music. Know ‘Him’ in His good composers.
Imagine, for a moment, if there lies such indescribable grandeur in His creations, how remarkably beautiful He must himself be?
who knows the name of the girl who plays the violin?
I was there! I was crying while listening this masterpiece live. Thank you, Hans, very emotional!
It must've been incredible to listen to this live...
@@stevepeters007 Don't be a twat. Music is literally MADE to touch upon our hearts and souls. Not every piece will speak to every person, and you have to be in the right headspace to feel it. If anything, individuals who cried while listening to this piece took much more from it than you did. Don't begrudge other people having emotions. Let people enjoy things.
Oh wow!!! I concur I would have been the same
I stumbled across this song late one night, and somehow it touched me in a way that broke me loose. I hardly ever cry, but something about this music allows the full emotional range of humanity inside of ourselves to burst out. I think the encapsulating feeling that time is a gift to each of us and is portrayed with excellence in this score.
@@stevepeters007 You have no idea what empathy is. Youre a sad being.
my english is not that good, but i swaer, this is by far the best, that ive ever heard (german accent). hans zimmer ist eine bereicherung für diese welt, unglaublich !
Makes me emotional every time I hear it. Beautiful
Listening to this and watching my children playing with their bubble machine in the garden makes it feel like the score to my life. Zimmer is a genius.
Privileged to be your first like as I have children and touched in there (Must get a bubble machine ).
У меня возникло ощущение, что я смотрю финальную сцену американского фильма )
Is your top still spinning?
I envy you friend. I only see my daughter every 2 weeks. I feel like Cobb. I will see her again soon.
@@cocoman281 Mine wobbled....for a second.
I love how the audience was silent till he finished the last part :) shows how much they respect Zimmer!
The quality of the audience is proportional to the quality of the music.
It's pretty common for people who go listen to Andrea Bocelli or the late Pavarotti to remain respectull and silent. These are mostly adults who have enjoyed good music.
And how when that one person see that Zimmer the one that played the piano, and immediately cheer on him and then followed by the audience clapping.
That's common at classical music.
@@martinqizeaq that was pretty decent cheer on point imo :)
Silent? The were rude at the very start, it’s not some pop concert
I start my long runs with this MASTERPIECE
i must see a performance from hans zimmer live in person
Even if the ticket was worth a million dollars, I would buy it for two million
This is not a song it’s an experience.
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Worrd
@@artemkuchuk3073 what?
@@kelvinkiat9814 ??
@Lorenzo Epically accurate bro.
I feel like zimmer ONLY writes music to make people cry.
Only a robot can listen to this without getting at least a little emotional..
i think he love to make people melancholic so the start to think
yes, and he did
Dunno about that. . .I take comfort in this beautiful music...It's my constant. In an inconsistent world...
I LOVE to listen to this whilst having MUDD Butt 😜
I'm not crying, I'm crushing the next set of bench press.
Always makes me smile when that first person goes "woooo" and they all applaud when he appears what a moment
And I appreciate how they quickly quiet down out of respect.
@@bill879truly a wonderful concert ❤
Utterly beautiful!
How come some people bring only joy and beauty whilst others bring such destruction and negativity!
Because we can only appreciate the good after seeing the bad light can't exist without darkness, death without life , joy without sadness.
What you be greatful for is knowing what side you're on
Imagine being on stage playing this. What a feeling. No words to describe how this song makes me feel
Как раз сидел, слушал и представлял себя на месте гитариста
Hans zimmer is a role model. He is a genuine good person. Also, i used to compose music like this 20 years ago. I gave up because i thought it wasn't enough for other people, the simple layering, using the same motif with more intensity and texture as a way to build to a peak, then drop down to the motif again, but with only one instrument. It's like a feeling of being Triumphant over something few can break free from, however, it's not without sacrifice.
I wrote a song on 9/11 that was using this same exact methodology. I wanted to be hopeful, but in the end i knew in my heart what we would go on to do would be wrong. And it absolutely was that way. Either way, while its buildup is not as optimistic due to the tragic nature of what happened, it built up to sound very powerful, and then the sacrifice, where at the end, it falls to the melancholy sadness, that is what is a more likely future.
Inception is this way. We are left not knowing if cobb chose to wake up. Because he has his kids and appeared happy. Idealistic, in a way stories in life rarely end. The spinning top was not his totem, it was his wedding ring. And pay attention to the last scene and you will notice something different involving this. The top was his wife, or gf, I forgot, but his love that couldn't believe the world was real. I took this as a hint that the scene was in a dream.
Immortal
Divine
I saw this show live, it was unbelievable. Without doubt it would be one of the moments I wish I could experience again.
I saw this live by Hans Zimmer himself at the O2 arena London 2 hours ago... I'm here leasing to it again didn't get enough of it
😢Don't mind me just rewatching this for the 100th time tearing up.
Hans really is the best of our generation I think.
Him and Howard shore
Every life is a shit show Kelly... The soundtrack tho... lol I hope you feel better. I really like your taste in music.
@@zeromathematics thanks friendo :D have a good day
We got this brother stay strong and keep listening hans
Yes
I feel you.
For its simplicity, this is a powerfully moving piece. That CM7 really pulls the sting out of its melancholy tone and does something etherial to the listener. The waves of dissonance and release are spiritually blissful while the durge of the buildup forces realization of the inevitability of finite time. How can something so hopeless feel so optimitic? How such optimism feel so unfulfilled? I dont have the answer, just appreciation for the time that was given.
It's incredible how a simple melody can evolve into something so dramatic and beautiful
Still amazing that Zimmer was able to come up with this in his head and put it onto paper. Just makes you appreciate how talented great composers truly are
On another level.
sounds like a corporate ad for back pain meds
If you go back far enough in his music, you can hear that he has been working on this piece since at least 1998. The major elements of this piece go back to his soundtrack to The Thin Red Line. It is a great evolution as you can hear other pieces within it. He spent these years evolving styles. Truly beautiful.
@@ryanthomas6698 im so glad you said that, "Journey to the line" is the song. It has been repeatedly used and worked on throughout many movies in which he builds the piece up to "time". I love the piece specifically since it goes well with emotional moments throughout movies.
Heard Beethoven? :D
I've seen this live. This will never be anything less than my best experience.
How much does the ticket cost?
Here in Oklahoma City... Ready to buy my tickets and fly to Denmark to see live.. I live for this
:( i want to
Luxus
ClassicAdden you are very lucky 🍀
Anyone who plays a FRETLESS instrument is just an awesome virtuose, I mean, HOW !!!! Amazing stuff !!
music of this calibre sends a shiver down my spine. Its ground breaking and so beautiful.
Music is pure air sculpture.
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
― Nikola Tesla
You can see how their minds are on the same frequency as the music because it pulses through their body language as they play a note they are all playing together in the same state of mind they use each other as a metronome and they all play as one
Beautiful
I have one portrait tattoo and it's of Nikola. The only human in history who had no price tag.
I don't know why but Everytime i listen to this masterpiece he comes to my mind
Truth
If this isn’t played when I’m on my deathbed , I ain’t dying.
thinking about it now... this would be an epic send-off at a funeral
LMAOOOO
The best response on the internet of all time ever!
It's a stolen comment, but landed at the right place. ☮️
We are all going to die someday, no conditions
"Time" is an absolute masterpiece. It touches your soul so strongly and so deeply that it overwhelms you.
The laws of nature should have prohibited a teacher like Hans Zimmer from passing away.
Teachers like Zimmer should live forever.
Thank you forever, Zimmer.
I guess not many people nowadays acknoledge what a masterful composer Hans Zimmer is. Total perfection.
I want to listen to this music while dying, and a short movie of my life would be going in front of my eyes...
same thoughts my friend
Me too
Ahhhh dont say that; makes me cry
Same... this comment made me cry
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can anyone explain to me why does this incredible soundtrack touches the deepest point of my heart? I'm crying now
This too: th-cam.com/video/f_RjlIPuqyc/w-d-xo.html
You have smootly heart
Pussy😂
Same here....
I feel the same. I can’t explain it. I’m overcome with emotion when I hear it. Check out the “Instrumental Core - Time Cover” also for some serious goosebumps.
Never knew a piece of beauty could be replacadeded in such a way ❤
everytime i listen to this song.... the tears run through my face and i don't know why.
We should say it loudly and repeat it over and over: Hans Zimmer is Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, Mozart of our era. He is one of them, he is THE composer and creator.
i would add Vangelis and John William's to that.
Tchaikovsky perhaps? The love of strings.
Tchaikovsky's string quartet is lovely. Zimmer uses strings for their emotive power. They're the propeller to a lot of his work
I'd put him in the same class as the greats.
correct...is same my idea
The moment you counted out Ludovico Einaudi - you lost it tbh!
Study the great composers of the party 125 years before making a statement like that. It makes no sense to belittle others by stating one is the best. You CAN still be moved by and love Hans Zimmer's work without denying the greatness of his peers, and there are MANY greats out there right now. Hans writes for movies so his work gets recorded and played often.
Maestro Vai -- who was invited to play his music at an event that included Hans, had to pay $1,000,000 out of pocket in Italy to hire a symphony to practice and then record his latest symphonic album (it was canceled due to Covid: don't know when it's resceduled as he's on tour).
The United States simply does not support its composers (ok, so Steve's work was top bill WITH Stravinsky several years ago at the Stravinsky/Vai Festival in Colorado, but that was a private affair.
In Russia recorded a symphony written by my friend Jason Becker when he was only 17, two years before he lost the use of his body to ALS [HE'S STILL COMPOSING at age 54, unable to move any part of his body but his eyes. His work is so beautiful it makes me weep. You'll never hear it unless Japan or the Netherlands champion his work like they do with Vai's work).
I'm in no way putting down Hans Zimmer because he writes film scores.
Many critics STILL put down Rachmaninov's work because they say HIS music sounds like "film score music" and he wrote music in the late 1800s, early 1900s before there was SOUND in films! Hahaha! No film scores yet!
Anyway, check out Rachmaninov & Mahler ESPECIALLY if you appreciate Hans Zimmer.
He's no J.S. Bach. His musical compositions have nothing at all in common with Bach.
Open your ears and your mind... perhaps look up who Hans listened to?
You'll be surprised how many pieces of music can and will move you as much as this piece-- and by saying that it in no way diminishes Hans' genius (I mean, this chord progression is SO simple, but the intervals he chooses from chord to chord, and the notes played by other instruments? They're so simple. SO simple it takes a musical genius mind like Hans Zimmer to unlock is beauty; to unlock the beauty IN its simplicity.
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starts off softly, uneventful, as you are born and start growing. slowly leading into the pinnacle of your life where everything exciting happens. Then, as the music fades away, so too does your life :( time.
i can feel you more than you think buddy...
So sad but so true.
Your comment made me tear up...
Might also relate to Cobb's dream... It begins with his wife, spends an entire life with her and creates wonderful things, until everything comes to an end
Beautiful comment
Hans Zimmer has a great role in our lives. When we listen to this music, we get some feelings and we know what to do. SOMETIMES FEELINGS TELL US WHAT WE SHOULD DO
Can't get tired of this song since the first time I discovered it, and it's been 6 years now. Thank you Hans Zimmer for this evergreen masterpiece.
a lot of movies wouldn't be the masterpiece they are if Zimmer didn't exist.
Agree 10000%. It makes me SO mad when people say all his stuff sounds the same because of the whole "BWAAAAAH" thing in a lot of his Nolan work, including this Soundtrack. But he is a goddamned genius. Look no further than this video...although I think the Dark Knight OST takes the cake for me. All of his stuff just builds and builds and builds into something epic as hell.
Fact
Yup, inception is a pretty crappy movie elevated by great music.
That's why they bought him in for the new James Bond movie and Dune
I love how Hans Zimmer and the cellist, Tina Guo are so into the music. It looks like Tina's eyes are close during the whole song. Johnny Marr of the Smiths is playing the guitar. Hans knows how to gather talent around him.
Johnny Marr also now a member of Modest Mouse
I actually like Zimmer’s rendition of the guitar line better than Marr’s; he gives it much more of a haunting prog rock feel:
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@@Involent I see what you mean. It sounds very close to the original recorded piece. I'm sure Hans played guitar on that one. I like how he walked out playing the guitar part. Hans Zimmer, rock star! lol
@@perryb5984 Indeed, whereas I’ve always felt that Marr played the piece more or less by rote. It just doesn’t feel infused with the same kind of feeling to me.
I knew it was Johnny Marr from The Smiths! Time in live version is such a completely masterpiece
I’ve only ever really listened to the original Time song, but I’ll go as far as saying this is better. I don’t know how that is even possible 🤯
This is....I can't even put words to it, so beutiful!
Hans Zimmer + Christopher Nolan = Masterpiece 🙏
You can take Nolan out and nothing changes, Zimmer makes masterpieces regardless of whether it's alongside Nolan's work, it's a lovely merging of talent when they work together though.
Don't forget Michael Caine
When those strings really kick in, boy, I get goosebumps every time. I don’t have the musical background to really say anything substantial, but good god, this feels truly timeless. It’s like being hit with a massive gust of wind. And then gently falling back down like a leaf. I feel like I could supernova listening to this…
You don't need to have musical background my friend. All is resumed when you feel goosebump. This masterpiece just touch the heart. That's all you need to have: a heart.
It’s the French horns for me
That was very well said, that's exactly how I felt too I'm just not great enough with grammar to put it into words haha
for me it's when the horns kick in that it goes so much deeper. it's like another layer of the song has been added.
It starts with the guitar for me
The whole thing is incredible, and everything Hans Zimmer composes or conducts turns to gold. But my God that cellist, I think I am in love...😍😍😍
Hans Zimmer gets a spot up there with the great composers throughout the generations. Both he and his orchestra have amazing talent.