And once that steel chair has hit you in the face, you are laughing like a maniacal idiot for the next 5 minutes while your dog and girlfriend stare at you weirdly! Wait, just me? Pretend you didn't see that previous statement! XD
But that Ant man muddle theme, tho. Until he said it, I never paid attention to the music, didn't know Ant-man had a theme, didn't know Ant-man was supposed to be a james bond rip off, I thought Ant-man was a loser character that gets a suit because weak reasons, dumb movie reasons.
@@Ryuuken24 it’s because almost all marvel movies’ music is so generic sounding that it all becomes noise. I can assure you that I’ve heard none of these patterns in any of the songs. The only reason why everyone remembers the avengers theme is because they keep blasting it in every movie
@@ChibiSteak You are so far from correct there. People recognise the avengers theme because it is played whenever a big cinematic moment with all the avengers on screen happens. For example, every fucking avengers team up in every avengers film.
@@stijnvandenheuvel8117 "Why the Music in The Rise of Skywalker Felt Misleading" He absolutely fell apart in that video. He started to sound like screaming Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls.
Fun fact: Beethoven did not share the idea we have today, that the beauty of music lies with the holder. When someone would criticize his music he would think that it wasn't his fault, the listener just needed to adjust to liking his music
I dont like the idea that somehow quality is 100% subjective... it makes no sense when u think of it. It can only be that way if everyone that experiences it is an untrained eye/ear..
@@brunolopes2205 i think it is subjective if you mean a pleasure to listen to smth but not subjektiv in this is a great piece of music in how it is composed Take rap as a exsample lyrics arent important to ppl enjoying the music but Eminem has songs i dont like to listen to wich are genius in writting Excuse my bad english im not native and cant be bothered to corrcet my bad writting
Small Brain: 'the portals theme was repeated earlier in the movie' Normal Brain: 'the portals theme is based on Superman's theme' Expanding Brain: 'the portals theme is a variation of Thanos' theme' Galaxy Brain: 'THE PORTALS THEME IS LINKIN PARK'
BRILLIANT I thought of "taps", that one little military horn thing people play at night apologies to people who actually know what it is, it was referenced once in a book I read *years* ago & thats about all i know of it
It would be if he tried really hard to do something but then it was undone and didn't matter. It'd probably be even more meaningful if he sacrificed the thing he loved most to do it, making that loss even more painful. But mcu bad, disney dumb, they would never... WAIT A SECOND
When you seperated out that opening part of Portals, it wasn't Superman I heard, or Linkin Park, but I actually heard Jurassic Park. Which kind of works because it's the idea of rebirth and restarting, which matches with what Marvel is planning to do with the MCU in the future
First time watching this channel - is this a common thing here? I don't have a problem with that. That being said, my favorite music moment in cinema was the callback to tears in rain at the end of blade runner 2049. That ending, made me tear up. And now I know that, I want to know more about it, in a deconstructive, analytical and critical point of view, highlighting various possible connections and context; just like this Endgame video does it. Good job, Sideways!
Here I am, 3 years after the video came out, watching for like the tenth time and that twist at the end still puts a stupid smile on my face. God I love this channel. I sincerely hope he comes back someday.
That portion reminded me of a song called undertow by john macky first off GIVE IT A LISTEN then figure out the key signature then find my comment Undertow is alternating between 4/4 and 7/8 every measure and its so cool and you had to count the song like this [] 1,2 1,2 1,2,3 [] 1,2,3,4 [] and it was by far the coolest time signatures ive ever had to play around with I kid you not first time hearing it i was trying to keep time with the music and i had to replay it 50 times before i gave up i got the music and i was like well... that explains alot
I agree, all these asymmetrical time signatures and the songs alternating between two are the best. They are definitely the most fun to play. There is a snow-white suite (NOT from Disney's music) with a theme for the dwarves in 7/8. It is absolutely gorgeous
@rabid well, the video interprets the six key changes as a possible allusion to both the original six avengers and the six infinity stones, so I was just suggesting another interesting use of the number six by the composer that could contribute to that interpretation.
"maybe Silvestri's operating on a higher plane of reality than the rest of us?" No hon, I think you are. You managed to connect a Linkin park song to the Avengers score. Amazing
The main issue is probably that "In the end, it doesn't even matter" is rather the mood at the start of Endgame, and pretty much opposite to the one in that final battle scene ?
@@BlueTemplar15 in the end it doesnt even matter of YOU lose we will win or maybe what if we lose then we will do that together 2 Black widow died Thor got fat get it ?
First video i've seen from this content creator. 24 and a half minutes that basically amounts to " I think The Avengers Endgame theme sounds a bit like linkin park" and i loved every second of it.
Silvestri could have thrown the Linkin Park reference in as a joke for his own amusement, it's the sort of thing I do to amuse myself when I'm working on a big project never expecting anyone to notice.
@@hanks_2210 And it's never convincing unless it's a film criticism class because if the audience is outside the work enough to analyze abstract symbolism the author has failed. Musical and to a limited extent visual symbolism can reach the subconscious, but in text you need to engage the conscious mind, which means the conscious mind can't be immersed. Thus, authors don't do that sort of shit unless they're either writing allegory or writing for literary critics not actual humans. Or possibly trolling. literary critics. I think Andrew Hussie was probably trolling literary critics.
Bruh I’ve been an instrumentalist for 10 years and I joined choir after my college’s choir director heard me just aimlessly singing my euphonium solo from a concert we just played
absolutely adore the way you write your videos. Especially going "You know, the DUN. DUN. DUN DUN DUN. DUN. DUN DUN =insert the actual mission impossible theme="
Weirdly enough its exactly moments like THESE that really convey to me that Sideways is hella smart. Hes so invested in his thought process that he absolutely doesn't give a single solid fuck about such little moments of getting across a different kind of basic communication. X3
My favorite music call back was, after black widows death the avengers are sitting around by the lake, and you can hear the same from after agents coulsens death..
them using that song for the second time in the mcu actually threw me on a loop for a little bit, because the first time they used it was for a different context
Sideways: "Portals has 6 key changes which is representative of the Infinity Stones.: Me: "Okay, makes sense. That's actually amazing." Sideways: "Portals theme is secretly 'In The End' by Linkin Park." Me: "Wait what? *thinks for a second* That explains everything."
"...or maybe through my back alley music analysis I might have changed how you perceive this piece of music which is a truly terrifying though..." *Me, now, after seeing this video, everytime Black Panther walks out of the portal:* _It starts with oneeeeee._
I couldn't name or remember hardly anything about her until I watched the Agent Carter TV show. Which was excellent. But still, the films didn't do much to make her stand out beyond a handful of scenes in the first Cap movie.
@@PrinceofArfon Cap visited her on her death bed in Winter Soldier.... And she played a major role in Cap's back story. I think she also appeared in Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man.
Man, thank you so much for putting this weird feeling into appropriate vocabulary. That's like how I hear EVERY song, especially, when trying to remember it. 3-5 things mixed into one, weird similarities, mashups and stuff.. the hard part is that 90% of the time you are the only one who hears it this way, and without proper musical background you can't even explain it, so everyone just says "nahh, not even alike" and you are left wondering
If it makes you feel any better, it's not just music. As a big time weeb, there's an incredibly complex tree of influences that snake, twist, and morph everything that is currently being produced as a product of its past. The more and more watch (and re-watch) time I put into anime or even specific genres of anime, I feel like I can produce some hyper-metagame, galaxy brain, 4D chess web of what influenced, allowed the production of, and/or mirrors other works. Most other people, even weebs, think I'm crazy. I am crazy, but just for other reasons not relating to around 6 months of total consecutive view time I've bothered to document.
I played classic violin for 12 years and ultimately the main thing I took away was that all music sounds like something else. There are only so many ways that you can arrange notes so you end up with parts of songs sounding very similar to each other. Must be very frustrating to some composer trying to make original pieces only to wind up with, "Man, this sounds like Harry Potter" or "This reminds me of Skyrim".
ironically, my first reaction to that superman music you played was: hey, that sounds like the overwatch theme. Makes sense that overwatch made its heroic music sound like superman
I've heard stories of how Adolphe Sax (inventor of the saxophone) was banished from towns by other instrument makers because his new instrument kept seducing all the local women.
Not so sure about the seducing bit, but yeah other musicians, especially French instrument makers, really had a huge rage boner for Adolphe's new toy. So much so that the sax was basically banished from orchestras and woodwind/horn ensembles up to when people noticed 'huh we never really use this thing, so why not?'. You can find some more modern classical music using saxophones and I find that it sounds rather decent.
Look up David Bruce Composer’s video on Saxophones where he discusses why orchestras be judgmental about the instrument (mostly because Saxophones are OP and make half the other brass instruments obsolete and the makers of the other instruments got jealous)
Sadly enough, I told my friends that Music is subjective and they all completely disagreed with me. Even worse, they played it out like I was retarded for saying that. Good to know I wasn't a knuckle head, and that music is actually subjective
Mohammed Abrar If they’re into like music theory and composition I can see why they’d say that (that’s why I believe it’s somewhat objective) otherwise they may have not have understood the context you were trying to convey. Furthermore, those don’t sound like the best of friends my guy.
Lyrics are very subjective. Music a bit less so. I've thought about how you have the "key" a song is written in, which is your baseline, and anything from that is going to pull on your heart, your emotions. It can still affect differently though.
Well I mean, humans suck at understanding reality outside science, and even there you can find glaring issues. I for one don't think music is subjective at all. How can you predict and devise systems that provoke the same reaction in a whole lot of people if it's subjective? Whatever subjective means anyways.
Seeing Ant-man's theme as The Incredibles' theme because The Incredible's theme was built to sound like a super spy theme which YOU said was something that Ant-man's theme is trying to emulate makes perfect sense to me. Antman = burglar movie = heist movie = spy thriller = the incredibles = Antman. It's a vicious cycle that goes perfectly round.
It’s interesting to think that thanos theme is in the deep strings (double bass and cellos) but the response is in the heroic brass. Like I definitely heard it as a response (only after my third viewing. First two times I was still floored with that scene)
Fun fact when it comes to Jazz: The reason why the played EDM instead of Jazz in the Great Gatsby movie with Leo DiCaprio is because it was meant to elicit the same feeling Jazz would give to them as EDM would give to us in clubs.
@this is Yeah, Ella is my favorite singer in history, but on one hand I wanted to talk about composers and soloists, and on the other I didn't know how to handle the issue of "the boys" with a girl in the middle. She did have an entire genre named after the way she sang, tho.
@@zebulonforchion1725 HAHAHAHAHAHA. Do your research, son. Jazz was so fucking important it even affected the anti-racist movement, because one white important music writer hear Louis Armstrong playing and said "whoever plays like this HAS to have a soul, he's listening to angels". Go talk out of your ass to people who don't know their history, kid XD
My undergrad college roommate is my best friend. We lived together for four years and ended up pursuing different grad schools in 2016. She went back to England and I stayed in the US. I miss her dearly all the time. We still talk and she’s the godmother of my daughter but we haven’t seen each other in person since 2018. She plays the saxophone and I remember sitting in on all her music classes and etc and her talking about things I have no idea about. So when I miss her I come to your channel and I don’t feel as lonely because your content reminds me of the things she is most passionate about. Thank you for what you do
@@joekaput747 Probably not, but I'm thinking of the channel that sort of started this whole video essay thing on the recognizability of Marvel music. I'm thinking of this video: ua-cam.com/video/7vfqkvwW2fs/v-deo.html
@@Original-Phantom I mean, the MI theme is one of the very few pieces of music in pop culture that uses an irregular time signature, and he had to use it to explain Antman's theme. I wouldn't imagine going out of your way to search for another theme for a movie you watch which has a theme that you can use to demonstrate your point.
@@Original-Phantom You do realize the whole point was the fact he never saw the movies? By using movies he'd already know it would DESTROY his point. I know they aren't heist movies, but like.... They are THE MOST and closest well-known movies for sneaky stuff, so its very likely that those two were chosen for that. idfk any of the movies Bobtheduck says, but i recognized Mission impossible and James bond immediately, because they ARE very well known moves.
Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there. Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stolen that horse and be halfway to Hammerfell. You there. You and me - we shouldn't be here. It's these Stormcloaks the Empire wants. We're all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief. Shut up back there! And what's wrong with him, huh? Watch your tongue. You're speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the true High King. Ulfric? The Jarl of Windhelm? You're the leader of the rebellion. But if they've captured you... Oh gods, where are they taking us? I don't know where we're going, but Sovngarde awaits. No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening. Hey, what village are you from, horse thief? Why do you care? A Nord's last thoughts should be of home. Rorikstead. I'm... I'm from Rorikstead. General Tullius, sir. The headsman is waiting. Good. Let's get this over with! Shor, Mara, Dibella, Kynareth, Akatosh. Divines, please help me. Look at him. General Tullius the Military Governor. And it looks like the Thalmor are with him. Damn elves. I bet they had something to do with this. Why are we stopping? Why do you think? End of the line. Let's go. Shouldn't keep the gods waiting for us.
There certainly a lot of references to 60s spy stories like Bond and Mission Impossible, from the cars and gadgets to the secret villain lair in a volcano. Plus they went with a Mid Century Modernism design for the characters' houses.
I'll be honest when you played the beginning of the song I was like "Man that sounds familiar" then you played the linkin park part and I was like "THAT'S IT!!!"
This is finally my moment to share how I always hear the avengers theme "wrong". I hear it and always think I'm about to hear the us army recruitment song (like the one played in commercials) because, to me, they start very similarly. So instead of thinking of magic larger than life heros, I think of the Army vs. Navy football game lol
BeN sQuArEd which itself I think is a reference to a scene where astronauts walk in in the same way, in I think “The Right Stuff”. Haven’t seen either movie in a very long time so I might be getting the wrong astronaut movie here.
Hey loving the video, did anyone else notice that at the beginning of the MCU we said that it had no leitmotiv for most of its characters and now we mentioned some of the returning themes of Ironman, Antman and Captain Marvel? I'm not suggesting anything but a "Evolution of MCU music?" video???
that’s because characters like iron man didn’t really have a musical theme to occupancy them, iron man didn’t have one in his first 2 movies and got one in iron man 3 but no other director of the other films iron man was in picked them up and used them. we only have “one way trip” from avengers to play when he took the stones from thanos. cap did have a them but other directors didn’t really expound on that either, the same music that plays at the end of the first cap movies comes back when cap gives sam the shield but that’s it.
Funnily enough, I didn’t pick up the Star Trek in Captain Marvel’s theme because I didn’t have that background either, which kinda proves the point that it’s possible to make the wrong connections. Really makes ya think
There is absolutely no way to guess where this video is going until it hits you in the face like a steel chair
One reason why his content is awesome.
Or unless you see the first comment before the video loads
yea I was waiting for him to say that it sounds like superman's theme (because the title says so) and I thought that's it.. boy, was I wrong
And once that steel chair has hit you in the face, you are laughing like a maniacal idiot for the next 5 minutes while your dog and girlfriend stare at you weirdly!
Wait, just me? Pretend you didn't see that previous statement! XD
This was so incredible hahahaha
He thought too deep and heard too far, but in the end it doesn't even matter.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
**gasp** the endgame was inside him all along
I understood that reference
Yeah he overthinks to the point he should give his head a place to rest
Is this a reference to the original song?
Sideways hears music incorrectly but in the end it doesn't even matter
Haha nice
I get your point sir, you're smooth like the rocks of the grand canyon
Get all the likes. You deserve it.
Sideways put his trust in listening to music correctly.
I will never be able to un-hear this, now. I think he's right.
Level 1: the avengers music sounds familiar
Level 2: The avengers music sounds like linkin park
Level 3: All music is secretly linkin park
My boy cracked the code here.^
lol. Technically, you could relate Linkin park to older music as well. The chain doesn't really end.
@@CaptPhiI Linkin Park actually uncovered all their music from a Sumerian clay tablet and it's Linkin Park all the way down
My mind was moving at 100mph trying to keep up with everything and then the reveal of Linkin Park made it crash into a stone wall
bro...I was reaching that point where I go "WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?", and then I heard Linkin Park and completely lost my head
right?!
In Thor 3 a different composer lifted some soundtrack pieces from Stargate SG-1 as well.
The fact that I understood all of that scares me
I read this comment when he is linking in superman and became a massive question mark since I didn't expect any of this to somehow lead to Linkin Park
"How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?"
Sideways: "Yes"
Rhr
"How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?"
Sideways: "Wait you can stop?"
the Jessica Rabbit hole, given all the clips of her he used
@Arsham Sobbi Thanks, can't unhear.
@@bladeoftheruinedking2543 I buy you on ADC
“You can hear music incorrectly.”
Idunno, man.
“I listened to the epic music at the climax of a 20 movie series and heard Linkin Park.”
Ohhh.
first reply
atimholt in the ENDDDDDDDDDDDD
Brickhead 5678 I TRIED SO HARD
@@dieling9807 AND YET SO FAR!!!
whenever hear of Lincoln Park I think of the hide your kids hide your wife guy
When a PhD uses their expertise to prove their dumb thought was actually genius.
But that Ant man muddle theme, tho. Until he said it, I never paid attention to the music, didn't know Ant-man had a theme, didn't know Ant-man was supposed to be a james bond rip off, I thought Ant-man was a loser character that gets a suit because weak reasons, dumb movie reasons.
@@Ryuuken24 it’s because almost all marvel movies’ music is so generic sounding that it all becomes noise. I can assure you that I’ve heard none of these patterns in any of the songs. The only reason why everyone remembers the avengers theme is because they keep blasting it in every movie
@@Ryuuken24 well that’s a strong opinion that you have just stated as if it’s a fact.
@@ChibiSteak You are so far from correct there. People recognise the avengers theme because it is played whenever a big cinematic moment with all the avengers on screen happens. For example, every fucking avengers team up in every avengers film.
@@ChibiSteak also the music is not generic at all lol. Maybe you didn’t think it was very good but it is not generic that is just so far from true.
This channel is the definition of "and now you can't unhear it."
IKR, Listening to Les Miserables' soundtrack, I always remember his video
I watched his video on How to Train Your Dragon and now I look for each individual theme in every single movie whenever I watch any of them. 😂
... Cats, 123 123 123 12 12
1000th like nice
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alternate title: "24 minutes of Sideways having a mental breakdown"
That's every video
@Steven Victor Neiman My favorite is "27 minutes of Sideways having an extreme mental breakdown."
@@alexkay6676 Which one is that?
@@stijnvandenheuvel8117 "Why the Music in The Rise of Skywalker Felt Misleading"
He absolutely fell apart in that video. He started to sound like screaming Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls.
a quick and easy way to title all of his videos
Sideways: _Endgame is Linkin Park_
Alan Silvestri: "Disney lawyers, I need you to make a certain channel disappear. He knows too much."
And after that two of his old videos got blocked...
😂👍 Don't give them any ideas. I love his knowledge and appreciation of music.
i can't unhear it now, now when the protal scene happen i actually hear linkin park now
I love him for his music on back to the furture and want used in my onagial series
Hold on, i tot you were just joking when mention the linkin park. Then I keep watching this vid, then HOLLY GOD IN HIGH HEAVEN!
Fun fact: Beethoven did not share the idea we have today, that the beauty of music lies with the holder. When someone would criticize his music he would think that it wasn't his fault, the listener just needed to adjust to liking his music
I dont like the idea that somehow quality is 100% subjective... it makes no sense when u think of it. It can only be that way if everyone that experiences it is an untrained eye/ear..
@@brunolopes2205 i think it is subjective if you mean a pleasure to listen to smth but not subjektiv in this is a great piece of music in how it is composed
Take rap as a exsample lyrics arent important to ppl enjoying the music but Eminem has songs i dont like to listen to wich are genius in writting
Excuse my bad english im not native and cant be bothered to corrcet my bad writting
Beethoven pulling the "Suck it, Casuals !!"
I could believe that, Beethoven seems like the personality that would say ‘git gud scrub’
And he was not wrong.
This is the most educational, comedic, and strange rant I've ever seen
Welcome to sideways
I love this guy's energy, especially when he gets angry.
Pretty much every rant he makes on this channel. Isn't it great?
does it make it worse that I heard this? ua-cam.com/video/C7Qo2QZ8NE8/v-deo.html
I'm new here but from what I've seen thats all of this guys content
Small Brain: 'the portals theme was repeated earlier in the movie'
Normal Brain: 'the portals theme is based on Superman's theme'
Expanding Brain: 'the portals theme is a variation of Thanos' theme'
Galaxy Brain: 'THE PORTALS THEME IS LINKIN PARK'
@Joshua Jung You don't have one.
@Joshua Jung Hey, a chicken can run without a brain!
@Joshua Jung a myth captured on camera on multiple occasions :
ua-cam.com/video/FCeia1rRdhQ/v-deo.html
@Joshua Jung are you joking ? Maybe my second degree detector is broken and I don't want to mock you if it's a joke
@@drnanard9605 Lmao.
In your defense, The Incredibles had a "spy element" to it
The family was sneaking around an evil scientist's secret island - basically a Bond premise
He mentioned that, and then explained that he didn't associate it with the spy idea, but with a superhero one.
The whole concept of High-tech Villain Island with a lair built quite literally inside a volcano sounds very, very Bond to me, so, yeah
Yeah it’s a crime noir film with superheroes in it.
Plus the family does illegal stuff (being superheroes) to save the world, so quite closer thematically than a James Bond or Mission Impossible
The score was done by the same guy that scored Mission Impossible and if you listen to the Incredits (2), you can hear the similarity to the MI theme
Well, my pleb mind heard that base drum and horn and thought “20th Century Fox”
That's where I thought he was gonna go for a bit honestly
BRILLIANT
I thought of "taps", that one little military horn thing people play at night
apologies to people who actually know what it is, it was referenced once in a book I read *years* ago & thats about all i know of it
I wouldn't consider myself a musical expert, especially with my ear, but isn't the 20th Century Fox theme played with a snare drum?
Ey same
Well, I don’t know who has a pleb brain, me or you, but I heard Universal
All that build up for Linkin Park. Hilarious.
BuT In THe enD, doESn't eVen MATTER
I've tried so far and got so hard.
spoiler
I laughed so hard when he switched to the piano...
I HEARD THE SAME THING THO
This video walks a tight line between insanity and genius.
I love it.
Tom James best tight line ever
Since when is there a difference?
Exactly
Best thing is putting those two together
"This is either madness or brilliance."
"It’s remarkable how often those two traits coincide."
“I don’t think Portals is Linkin Park, I think it’s just a variation on Thanos’ theme.”
Plot twist: *Thanos’ Theme* is Linkin Park.
Thanos: *kills gamora*
Music: CRAAAAAAWLIIIIING IN MY SKIIIIIIIIN, THESE WOUNDS THEY WILL NOT HEAAAAAAAAAL
It would be if he tried really hard to do something but then it was undone and didn't matter. It'd probably be even more meaningful if he sacrificed the thing he loved most to do it, making that loss even more painful. But mcu bad, disney dumb, they would never... WAIT A SECOND
yeah lol
this comment sucks
jk
@@diobrando9842 yeah lol
this comment sucks
jk
@@theepicelite1176 yeah lol
this comment sucks jk
When you seperated out that opening part of Portals, it wasn't Superman I heard, or Linkin Park, but I actually heard Jurassic Park. Which kind of works because it's the idea of rebirth and restarting, which matches with what Marvel is planning to do with the MCU in the future
I also heard Jurassic Park
And John Williams wrote the score to both _Superman_ and _Jurassic Park_ ... could be a coincidence, could be aliens, I dunno
I heard Apollo 13.
I'm a year late but I hear Star Wars
"Ah 'eard Motley Crue wif mah vampire 'earing"
I absolutely lost my shit with laughter when it switched to piano, I 100% didn’t see where this was going and I adore it so much.
i can't unhear it now, now when the protal scene happen i actually hear linkin park now
Sideways is getting really aggressive in these videos lol
LOL 🤣
i wouldn't say aggressive
he's being forwardways
@@THEGRANDLAY he went from obtuse to acute
Yea, all the call outs man
First time watching this channel - is this a common thing here?
I don't have a problem with that.
That being said, my favorite music moment in cinema was the callback to tears in rain at the end of blade runner 2049. That ending, made me tear up. And now I know that, I want to know more about it, in a deconstructive, analytical and critical point of view, highlighting various possible connections and context; just like this Endgame video does it. Good job, Sideways!
They really did try so hard and get so far.
But in the end, does it even matter?
@@jakubaipldauer2786 more tonight at 11
Jakub Aipldauer in the end *game*
they had to fall, to lose it all... they being tony
Crystal Gear Watches Stuff but wasn’t Nat the one who fell?
Here I am, 3 years after the video came out, watching for like the tenth time and that twist at the end still puts a stupid smile on my face. God I love this channel. I sincerely hope he comes back someday.
me too man :)
Yea, I’d pay money for more of all of this
@@Autsider4life @zandgall1837 @applesauce4389 Boy, do I have some news for you (check out Sideways' latest community post).
Check the community tab if you haven’t yet.
"don't make me break out the 9/8, I'll do it, I don't give a crap" - next tshirt slogan
_laughs in konnakol_
*shutters in Music Major*
That portion reminded me of a song called undertow by john macky first off GIVE IT A LISTEN then figure out the key signature then find my comment
Undertow is alternating between 4/4 and 7/8 every measure and its so cool and you had to count the song like this [] 1,2 1,2 1,2,3 [] 1,2,3,4 [] and it was by far the coolest time signatures ive ever had to play around with
I kid you not first time hearing it i was trying to keep time with the music and i had to replay it 50 times before i gave up i got the music and i was like well... that explains alot
I agree, all these asymmetrical time signatures and the songs alternating between two are the best. They are definitely the most fun to play. There is a snow-white suite (NOT from Disney's music) with a theme for the dwarves in 7/8. It is absolutely gorgeous
Not only does the Endgame theme change keys six times. It ended on an E, which is a 6th above the G where the music started.
@rabid well, the video interprets the six key changes as a possible allusion to both the original six avengers and the six infinity stones, so I was just suggesting another interesting use of the number six by the composer that could contribute to that interpretation.
E for ENDGAME
@rabid The significance is another instance of the number six
I Have begun writing an alt score to the MCU. For Greater coherency across the saga Any Thoughts?
It started with G and finished on E because Ironman game ended Thanos in an epic gamer move
“Lost my marbles” could’ve been “lost my marvels.” Missed opportunity.
D
Well, it’s close enough. It might be possible to hear it that way? “B” and “V” have very similar sounds.
I actually heard lost my marvels.
"maybe Silvestri's operating on a higher plane of reality than the rest of us?"
No hon, I think you are. You managed to connect a Linkin park song to the Avengers score.
Amazing
“Captain Marvel sounds like Star Trek!”
Me: OMFG THATS WHAT THAT IS ITS LIKE AN ITCH I NEVER KNEW I HAD GETTING SCRATCHED
Honestly I hear Jurassic park
I heard the 21st century fox opening
Jonah Silva same
I actually thought of generic space films when I hear it
@@slashercat8649 omg, same!
Illuminati: This man is too dangerous to be left alive
I turned my lights on to read this comment but I read it the exact same way ... I might be doing it wrong ... Imma try a flashlight, be right back
@@michaelbridges9403 damn autocorrect
You’re quoting Palpatine and Mace Windu
DEW IT. GOOD ANAKIN GOOD
Me: hasnt watched a marvel movie since ragnarok
You: Endgames theme is Linkin Park
Me:That Makes Perfect Sense Thanks
Nothing but weird
Me: hasn't seen the movies in order/half of them.
*Chuckles* Im in danger.
The main issue is probably that "In the end, it doesn't even matter" is rather the mood at the start of Endgame, and pretty much opposite to the one in that final battle scene ?
@@BlueTemplar15 in the end it doesnt even matter of YOU lose
we will win or maybe what if we lose
then we will do that together 2
Black widow died
Thor got fat
get it ?
@@mr.bisness7617 Hmm, not sure, will have to rewatch both Endgame and "In The End" again...
First video i've seen from this content creator. 24 and a half minutes that basically amounts to " I think The Avengers Endgame theme sounds a bit like linkin park" and i loved every second of it.
"It's in 5/4"
me, and anyone who plays music: terrified face
Jokes on you i only play in 5/4
But really I prefer additive metre, 5/4 is boring and even.
Unless you think of it as 3-2.
At least it's not 9/8
I have ptsd
Screw off with your 9/8 and you can take your 32nd notes too
In high school marching band, we did a field show to Holst's “Mars, the Bringer of War”.
I actually always thought the beginning of Portals sounded like Captain America's theme but now that you played In the End I can't unhear it.
Check out this piece from The First Avenger. You'll hear the opening of "Portals".
ua-cam.com/video/GWKgx76t7Ko/v-deo.html
Same
Sounds like God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen to me actually
Everybody gangsta until Sideways breaks out the 9/8
You think Endgame sounding like Superman or Linkin Park is rough, my first thought listening i heard "ah, Yu-Gi-Oh."
THE ONLY WAY TO DEFEAT THANOS IS THROUGH A CHILDREN'S CARD GAME
MY GRANDFATHER'S DECK HAS NO PATHETIC CARDS!
@@irunthepeg ONLY TRUST IN THE HEART OF THE CARDS
Can you explain? I just tried to hear yugioh but I couldnt.
@2ndBookofLaughter ok. I'll have to give it a listen.
Nobody:
Hank Pym: Mission Impossible! But with *ants*
Composer: glad to see we're on the same page
Becca G ah, a fellow HISHE viewer
We could’ve done that. But with ANTS!
11:09 "hey that sounds like star trek"
11:45 "im a f'n genius"
One thing about the Incredibles, though, is that it's a super hero/spy movie. It's really nice that it still keeps the spy feel with the hero vibe.
Silvestri could have thrown the Linkin Park reference in as a joke for his own amusement, it's the sort of thing I do to amuse myself when I'm working on a big project never expecting anyone to notice.
This is like when the english teacher tells you that the blue curtain signifies the character's true feelings.
Execpt the teacher provides evidence for why the blue curtain does that.
And it somehow works to convince the class that the character has blue curtains in their room for a reason.
Have you read The Yellow Wallpaper? It does stuff like that.
@@hanks_2210 And it's never convincing unless it's a film criticism class because if the audience is outside the work enough to analyze abstract symbolism the author has failed. Musical and to a limited extent visual symbolism can reach the subconscious, but in text you need to engage the conscious mind, which means the conscious mind can't be immersed.
Thus, authors don't do that sort of shit unless they're either writing allegory or writing for literary critics not actual humans. Or possibly trolling. literary critics. I think Andrew Hussie was probably trolling literary critics.
@@nathanbrown8680 Immersion/entertainment isn't always the author's goal my man.
i feel validated on my love of the antman theme
I love it too! So jumpy, brassy and… FUN! Just like those films! I loved the surf-inspired sound in And-Man and the Wasp.
My favourite part is that it kinda uses the samba clave rhythm, but in 7/4 - just misses the last beat
Bam bam baaadum
Bam bam badum
Bam bam baaadum
Bam bam baadum
@@gabrielledebourg2487 exactly!!
I always thought of the soundtrack as a guilty pleasure
6:28 I love to see that a music nerd sometimes has to resort to and enjoys just going "Duhn duhn duhn duhn"
That's how percussionists talk. Hey man, do the da da dum da dum part again.
Bruh I’ve been an instrumentalist for 10 years and I joined choir after my college’s choir director heard me just aimlessly singing my euphonium solo from a concert we just played
absolutely adore the way you write your videos. Especially going "You know, the DUN. DUN. DUN DUN DUN. DUN. DUN DUN =insert the actual mission impossible theme="
Weirdly enough its exactly moments like THESE that really convey to me that Sideways is hella smart. Hes so invested in his thought process that he absolutely doesn't give a single solid fuck about such little moments of getting across a different kind of basic communication. X3
My favorite music call back was, after black widows death the avengers are sitting around by the lake, and you can hear the same from after agents coulsens death..
wait does that mean she's coming back?!
well technically she's getting her own movie
@@Xezian Well technically it's set before Infinity War and after Civil War
@@kalomon2806 well of course it's gonn0a be set before infinity war if it's gonna be set before civil war.no offence
1:18 The fact that the song is “It’s Been a Long, Long Time” is beautiful.
them using that song for the second time in the mcu actually threw me on a loop for a little bit, because the first time they used it was for a different context
Sv en probably what Steve and Peggy did
Did anyone else hear UP when that started playing?
IT'S BEEN SO LONG
guess what the first line in "In The End" is:
*"it starts with one"*
you know, like it started with iron man? illuminati confirmed.
Well, we have had Reed Richards, Charles Xavier, Tony Stark, Blackbolt, and Dr. Strange all appear onscreen. We're missing Namor though.
Ummm... wasn't the first Avenger... you know... technically Captain America...? 😅
@@itsvee7828 fair point, but the first Avenger that got an MCU movie was Iron Man. He's the one that kicked off the decade of movies.
The line 'I put my trust in you' relates to Captain America's arc with the government.
I can't like because there are already 666
Sideways: "Portals has 6 key changes which is representative of the Infinity Stones.:
Me: "Okay, makes sense. That's actually amazing."
Sideways: "Portals theme is secretly 'In The End' by Linkin Park."
Me: "Wait what? *thinks for a second* That explains everything."
"...or maybe through my back alley music analysis I might have changed how you perceive this piece of music which is a truly terrifying though..."
*Me, now, after seeing this video, everytime Black Panther walks out of the portal:* _It starts with oneeeeee._
me: **sees avengers on the thumbnail and clicks**
also me: **listens to sideways talk about how sexy a saxophone is**
PugLightning31 4 also also me: *actually enjoys and questions everything he says*
*saxy
I’ll just go with Alan Silvestri is on a higher plain of existence
And John Williams is the second coming of Christ
Well obviously
Oh he is. He’s better than Williams so yeah for sure
Wega H No way.
Fun fact: I got the space vibe too from captain marvels theme, but more from it sounding like something mix of super Mario galaxy, and superman.
Y'know funny enough combine those two and you have a decent approximation of Captain Marvel. Space, and Superman type powers.
Refers to a James Bond movie as having "that guy from Mama Mia in it." Sir, you have earned my subscription.
Hes also a guy from Mrs. Doughtfire
"What's-her-face" C'mon man how are you gonna dis Peggy Carter like that?
The Waifu wars never changes
I took it as a diss to Steve staying back in time
AKA Agent Carter, founder of S.H.I.E.L.D.
I couldn't name or remember hardly anything about her until I watched the Agent Carter TV show. Which was excellent. But still, the films didn't do much to make her stand out beyond a handful of scenes in the first Cap movie.
@@PrinceofArfon Cap visited her on her death bed in Winter Soldier.... And she played a major role in Cap's back story. I think she also appeared in Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man.
I’m so disappointed in you, the real clickbait title is “LINCOLN PARK IS IN ENDGAME WHERE AND HOW AND WHY”
he wanted to suprise us with that finale. WHAT A PLOT TWIST, SERIOUSLY
Linkin park*
Linkin Park*
hahahahhaha Lioncoln park
Lincon Park took me to that Night in The Museum 2 scene
Alternet title: reading a 500 pages long book out loud in just under 21 minutes.
"Hears captain marvels theme in the movie"
I hear Jurassic Park.
Yeah tbh I thought it was too 😬
damn
exactly what I thought! :D
I DID TOO
I was just thinking about that. Me too.
Captain Marvel has a theme?
Man, thank you so much for putting this weird feeling into appropriate vocabulary.
That's like how I hear EVERY song, especially, when trying to remember it. 3-5 things mixed into one, weird similarities, mashups and stuff.. the hard part is that 90% of the time you are the only one who hears it this way, and without proper musical background you can't even explain it, so everyone just says "nahh, not even alike" and you are left wondering
Like having your own personal siivagunner or ytp machine in your brain? Me too
I had this feeling with the opening to Hotel California and Under the Bridge. I still can't quite explain it but there's something there
If it makes you feel any better, it's not just music. As a big time weeb, there's an incredibly complex tree of influences that snake, twist, and morph everything that is currently being produced as a product of its past. The more and more watch (and re-watch) time I put into anime or even specific genres of anime, I feel like I can produce some hyper-metagame, galaxy brain, 4D chess web of what influenced, allowed the production of, and/or mirrors other works.
Most other people, even weebs, think I'm crazy. I am crazy, but just for other reasons not relating to around 6 months of total consecutive view time I've bothered to document.
@@Red-Tower you are so right
Person: *shows Portals and In The End to Sideways* "Can you tell me the difference between these two?
Sideways: "It's the same song."
I played classic violin for 12 years and ultimately the main thing I took away was that all music sounds like something else. There are only so many ways that you can arrange notes so you end up with parts of songs sounding very similar to each other. Must be very frustrating to some composer trying to make original pieces only to wind up with, "Man, this sounds like Harry Potter" or "This reminds me of Skyrim".
ironically, my first reaction to that superman music you played was: hey, that sounds like the overwatch theme. Makes sense that overwatch made its heroic music sound like superman
I've heard stories of how Adolphe Sax (inventor of the saxophone) was banished from towns by other instrument makers because his new instrument kept seducing all the local women.
the first rockstar
Not so sure about the seducing bit, but yeah other musicians, especially French instrument makers, really had a huge rage boner for Adolphe's new toy.
So much so that the sax was basically banished from orchestras and woodwind/horn ensembles up to when people noticed 'huh we never really use this thing, so why not?'. You can find some more modern classical music using saxophones and I find that it sounds rather decent.
Look up David Bruce Composer’s video on Saxophones where he discusses why orchestras be judgmental about the instrument (mostly because Saxophones are OP and make half the other brass instruments obsolete and the makers of the other instruments got jealous)
😂😂😂legendary
think about there is an electric guitar shows up in your orchestra
It would have been nice if you had used the ant man theme alone, it was fairly difficult to hear with all the other stuff happening
It's probably to avoid getting hit by the copyright bot :/
@@Ryoko240 Yeah that's what I thought too :/
Connes yeah :/
:/
I'll bet :/
I....I'm .......I'm at a loss for how you saw linkin park. You had to literally show me this. Now I don't think I'll ever unsee it ever again
Most people: Isn't music subjective? Isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder?
Sideways: Well yes, but actually no.
It was mad because I literally thought about this yesterday. Music is one of the rare things imo that’s both sub and objective.
Sadly enough, I told my friends that Music is subjective and they all completely disagreed with me. Even worse, they played it out like I was retarded for saying that. Good to know I wasn't a knuckle head, and that music is actually subjective
Mohammed Abrar If they’re into like music theory and composition I can see why they’d say that (that’s why I believe it’s somewhat objective) otherwise they may have not have understood the context you were trying to convey. Furthermore, those don’t sound like the best of friends my guy.
Lyrics are very subjective. Music a bit less so. I've thought about how you have the "key" a song is written in, which is your baseline, and anything from that is going to pull on your heart, your emotions. It can still affect differently though.
Well I mean, humans suck at understanding reality outside science, and even there you can find glaring issues.
I for one don't think music is subjective at all. How can you predict and devise systems that provoke the same reaction in a whole lot of people if it's subjective? Whatever subjective means anyways.
Alan Silvestri: I'm 4 parallel universes ahead of you
Actually 6 parallel universes LUL
Alan Silvestri also composed the music for "Mac and Me"
And what does Paul Rudd always play on Conan?!?
Boom, Skadoosh!
Oh, so he's in Earth 1222. Great. Now I know where to find him.
but if it's ahead how could it be a parallel universe
This video should be titled “The song at the end of Endgame kinda sounds like ‘In the End’ and let me spend 20 minutes making you think so.”
No, no, the surprise is pretty great
@@CleverCover05 well not anymore
this the one kid that actually paid attention and tried in music class/ music theory
Plays Captain Marvel theme
*hears it*
"Fantasy...pirates??"
Star Trek
"...what have you done"
My dream is that Sideways will ever talk about Cowboy Bebop's soundtrack
That would be so good!
OKAY 3 2 1 LET'S JAM
+🔥
Lol good luck nerd
@@zxp3ct3r41 oh big guy huh I? Whatcha gonna do? Stuff me in a locker? Steal my lunch money? We're all nerds here, no excuse to talk like that
Seeing Ant-man's theme as The Incredibles' theme because The Incredible's theme was built to sound like a super spy theme which YOU said was something that Ant-man's theme is trying to emulate makes perfect sense to me.
Antman = burglar movie = heist movie = spy thriller = the incredibles = Antman. It's a vicious cycle that goes perfectly round.
Huh, I didn't know the Office of Naval Intelligence was interested in film scoring or superhero movies
@@steve7745 gotta have something to do when Halsey refuses to accept me on *YET ANOTHER RESEARCH PROJECT!*
-"So wait it's all cyclical?"
-"Always has been"
It’s like poetry it rhymes
It’s interesting to think that thanos theme is in the deep strings (double bass and cellos) but the response is in the heroic brass. Like I definitely heard it as a response (only after my third viewing. First two times I was still floored with that scene)
25 minutes is an awful lot of time to explain "Portals" sounds like Linkin Park
Yeah, great video, but too rambling and too much repetition. (Hint : this isn't recorder-less TV, we can jump back if we want to !)
Yeah it did seem to go on for a while
@@BlueTemplar15 That's condescending af dude.
Fun fact when it comes to Jazz: The reason why the played EDM instead of Jazz in the Great Gatsby movie with Leo DiCaprio is because it was meant to elicit the same feeling Jazz would give to them as EDM would give to us in clubs.
Except Jay-Z is trash compared to Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker and the rest o the boys
@this is Ella Fitzgerald was a boy?
@this is Yeah, Ella is my favorite singer in history, but on one hand I wanted to talk about composers and soloists, and on the other I didn't know how to handle the issue of "the boys" with a girl in the middle.
She did have an entire genre named after the way she sang, tho.
@@Venezuelangel and that's exactly what was said about jazz back in the day
@@zebulonforchion1725 HAHAHAHAHAHA. Do your research, son. Jazz was so fucking important it even affected the anti-racist movement, because one white important music writer hear Louis Armstrong playing and said "whoever plays like this HAS to have a soul, he's listening to angels". Go talk out of your ass to people who don't know their history, kid XD
After this I found Avril Lavigne's "Complicated" in Hamilton's "It's Quiet Uptown" so . . . thanks? 😅
God fucking damnit... how dare you lmao
You got a friend in me matches the beats of guns and ships and I haven’t been able to talk about this until now
I mean, I always hear "Dancing Queen" in "Gaur Plain" from Xenoblade, so I get it.
@@chrish7543 I'm sorry what?? this is the video I need explained now LOL
@@MissRora omfg what have you done to my favorite piece of video game music. I can't unhear that now.
My undergrad college roommate is my best friend. We lived together for four years and ended up pursuing different grad schools in 2016. She went back to England and I stayed in the US. I miss her dearly all the time. We still talk and she’s the godmother of my daughter but we haven’t seen each other in person since 2018. She plays the saxophone and I remember sitting in on all her music classes and etc and her talking about things I have no idea about. So when I miss her I come to your channel and I don’t feel as lonely because your content reminds me of the things she is most passionate about. Thank you for what you do
18:32 "Super recognizable Avengers Theme"
Oh how far we've come since asking, "Why isn't Marvel music recognizable?"
Has that guy uploaded since endgame?
@@joekaput747 Unfortunately, they haven't uploaded since they voluntarily ended their channel in December of 2017.
@@jaredpoon5869 we thinking of the same channel?
@@joekaput747 Probably not, but I'm thinking of the channel that sort of started this whole video essay thing on the recognizability of Marvel music. I'm thinking of this video: ua-cam.com/video/7vfqkvwW2fs/v-deo.html
Marvel music isn't particularly recognisable for most people. That being said, there are definitely recognisable musical cues.
bruh this is basically english class overanalyzation but for music
Welcome to music theory
Not even over-analization just any english teacher for the most part.
I wish English was this interesting/entertaining lol
Nonono English is boring this is not
Try Literature
If you call Peggy Carter "Whatsherface" again I will come into your house and steal all of your left shoes
Littlestraincloud That’s evil
Oi isnt she that singer lol
Bruh a friend of mine was like um who was that????😑😂
And put Vaseline inside all the right shoes.
Sideways does realize we have google now right? He can just look up who she is.
Listening to this music correctly or incorrectly
In the end it doesn’t even matter
"And don't make me break out the 9/8 -- I"ll do it. I don't give a crap."
At this moment I died and ascended bodily into heaven.
"Heist films..."
SO, like, Italian Job, Ocean's 11, Thomas Crown...
"Mission Impossible and James Bond"
Wha?
For real bruh this nigga said he'd never seen them but still used them as an example wtf. Use actual hiest movies or movies you've seen
Same here
@@Original-Phantom I mean, the MI theme is one of the very few pieces of music in pop culture that uses an irregular time signature, and he had to use it to explain Antman's theme. I wouldn't imagine going out of your way to search for another theme for a movie you watch which has a theme that you can use to demonstrate your point.
@@Original-Phantom You do realize the whole point was the fact he never saw the movies? By using movies he'd already know it would DESTROY his point. I know they aren't heist movies, but like.... They are THE MOST and closest well-known movies for sneaky stuff, so its very likely that those two were chosen for that.
idfk any of the movies Bobtheduck says, but i recognized Mission impossible and James bond immediately, because they ARE very well known moves.
MeteorstarTheArcher just because you haven’t seen the movie doesn’t mean you can’t use it in an argument
14:20
"Okay so we get this portal, and what do you hear? Boom! This bass drum."
Yeah, I'm sorry, that's Skyrim right there
Hey, you. You're finally awake.
You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there. Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stolen that horse and be halfway to Hammerfell. You there. You and me - we shouldn't be here. It's these Stormcloaks the Empire wants. We're all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief. Shut up back there! And what's wrong with him, huh? Watch your tongue. You're speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the true High King. Ulfric? The Jarl of Windhelm? You're the leader of the rebellion. But if they've captured you... Oh gods, where are they taking us? I don't know where we're going, but Sovngarde awaits. No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening. Hey, what village are you from, horse thief? Why do you care? A Nord's last thoughts should be of home. Rorikstead. I'm... I'm from Rorikstead.
General Tullius, sir. The headsman is waiting. Good. Let's get this over with! Shor, Mara, Dibella, Kynareth, Akatosh. Divines, please help me. Look at him. General Tullius the Military Governor. And it looks like the Thalmor are with him. Damn elves. I bet they had something to do with this.
Why are we stopping? Why do you think? End of the line. Let's go. Shouldn't keep the gods waiting for us.
Dude, before you hit me in the face with the Linkin Park chair, I kept hearing Scarborough fair starting from the key change segment
Oh my gosh I thought I was the only one my choir ears were screaming at me.
I will never be able to unhear this now thaanks
I will forever hear this as likin park thank you sensei
I actually feel like “The Incredibles” is more a spy movie than a superhero movie. But above all, definitely a family movie
There certainly a lot of references to 60s spy stories like Bond and Mission Impossible, from the cars and gadgets to the secret villain lair in a volcano. Plus they went with a Mid Century Modernism design for the characters' houses.
I'll be honest when you played the beginning of the song I was like "Man that sounds familiar" then you played the linkin park part and I was like "THAT'S IT!!!"
This is finally my moment to share how I always hear the avengers theme "wrong". I hear it and always think I'm about to hear the us army recruitment song (like the one played in commercials) because, to me, they start very similarly. So instead of thinking of magic larger than life heros, I think of the Army vs. Navy football game lol
I know EXACTLY how you feel lmao
When you were doing the reveal of that Superman-like theme, I swear I heard Monsters Inc. when all the Scarers walk onto the floor
BeN sQuArEd which itself I think is a reference to a scene where astronauts walk in in the same way, in I think “The Right Stuff”. Haven’t seen either movie in a very long time so I might be getting the wrong astronaut movie here.
@@ckannan90 you're right. It's a direct reference for the adults.
As you’re describing it... I’m literally just going
“Oh my god...
“Oh my God
“OH MY GOD HE’s RIGHT”
No need to use God's name like that. Check out Living Waters on UA-cam :)
@@brogadierthethird7790 chill, you are making the rest of us seem cringy.
This is the mood when watching any videos on this channel
sameeeeeeee
People in the comments: Linkin Park
Me: What where
Sideywidey: repeat this n-
Me: ONE THING I DONT KNOW WHY IT DOESNT EVEN MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY
“I didn’t have a stroke... I think.”
Right before you mentioned linkin park all I could think was “man this reminds me of linkin park but I’m sure that has 0 correlation to this video”
Face meet steel chair
OMFG
Now I can not not hear “in the end“when listening to “Portals“
"in the endgame"
ua-cam.com/video/u5zbziizV8o/v-deo.html
SAME
I got 13 minutes into the video before realizing i had no idea what hes talking about
*hears Fanfare for the Common Man*
Me: *trying not to have a mental breakdown of the time I botched the opening trumpet line in high school*
Hey loving the video, did anyone else notice that at the beginning of the MCU we said that it had no leitmotiv for most of its characters and now we mentioned some of the returning themes of Ironman, Antman and Captain Marvel?
I'm not suggesting anything but a "Evolution of MCU music?" video???
that’s because characters like iron man didn’t really have a musical theme to occupancy them, iron man didn’t have one in his first 2 movies and got one in iron man 3 but no other director of the other films iron man was in picked them up and used them. we only have “one way trip” from avengers to play when he took the stones from thanos. cap did have a them but other directors didn’t really expound on that either, the same music that plays at the end of the first cap movies comes back when cap gives sam the shield but that’s it.
From about 20:00 onwards I started going "oh no, oh no, I can see where this is going, oh no"
Funnily enough, I didn’t pick up the Star Trek in Captain Marvel’s theme because I didn’t have that background either, which kinda proves the point that it’s possible to make the wrong connections. Really makes ya think
Well I watched only a couple of Star trek episodes, I still felt that captain marvel connection with the Star trek.
I actually heard Star WARS when he played this at first, I think mostly from the same first two notes.
Sideways: Well, what are some classic heist films? James bon-
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