By a stroke of luck, I stumbled upon this beautful music. It's very hard to describe the feeling, but it seems speak to my heart and soul. While listening to this music and my eyes are closed, waves of intense emotion, motion and color seem to take over and I feel like I'm somewhere else. I listened to quite a few of John Barry's haunting melodies and they all give me that same impression. I have been listening to his musical arrangements all my life, but I never made the connection until now.
What a composer! Will the world ever see his like again? God speed John Barry, now in the "heavenly place" you created here on Earth for so many others. Thank you.
I was born in 68 so as a 70s child I still remember how common it was to hear John Barry music played by radio stations. I remember hearing regularly the Bond music, also Midnight Cowboy was another. Good old days.
I loved Bond movies as a kid. It was decades before I realised that this was largely due to John Barry. Any film scored by him is raised to a higher plain. Streep and Redford can act their socks off but when the music starts souls are elevated. Thank you JB, thank you. ps. Wonderful to read so many heartfelt comments here.
This composition has the ability to lift me out of myself into somewhere up in the heavens. It is just amazing and I never tire of listening to it. Thank you Mr Barry (RIP).
Beautiful , Lush , magical music . This piece definitely has elements of ; Somewhere in Time , Dances with Wolves , Out of Africa , Born Free , unmistakably from John Barry !!
I agree with u, the music uplifts u to ur higher level of consciousness and makes u feel better about yourself, so beautiful of sounds like u are not even here anymore.
What an amazing legacy this man has left to the world. I fell in love to this wonderful piece of music in October 2004, all JB's music touches the heart in some way but this particular piece will always have a special place in mine.
It is a wonderful piece of music full of melody and emotion. I used it in a play in 2003 and the only question from the audience was, 'Who wrote that?" RIP John Barry. You are beyond us all now. Many blessings Sir.
milleracer41 when I hear this beautiful piece of music I get transported back to my childhood, and all my toys are laid out in front of me, whilst my mother is in the kitchen preparing dinner. I truly love this piece of music..
John Barry's music was light years ahead of his time and will tremendously missed amongst we mere mortals. The next life must be so privelaged to have this Angel among them and I'm certain they're all enjoying his beautiful and timeless talents. Rest in peace Sir John Barry, until we meet again.
i really cannot see how people dont find the universe and all of space as interesting as i do. listening to this song makes and watching this video really shows how amazing space really is.
All this is beautiful and very relaxing every time I want to listen to that I just want to fly away from all the problems we have over here shooting the lifetime I just want to cry for everyone thanks for that God
So beautiful and pleasing to the ear. This type of music was so popular in the 70's I don't know where it went. Thanks to UA-cam we can listen to it again. Great job dingorex your video and the music it's wonderful! You got some pretty interesting conversation and smart people going here . We all share one thing in common we all enjoy John Barry's incredible music. So thank you!
Thank you ever so much for posting this. Your choice of pictures and music are perfect. I have just sat here, watched and listened. Thoroughly enjoyed the show. Thank you again.
One of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard, along with Massenet's Elegie version by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and brachianas brasileiras No. 5 with Salli Terri singing.
My favorites (no particular order): (classical folks): Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Rutter, Lauridsen, Elgar, Vaughan-Williams, Chopin, Handel, Bach, Hanson, Tchaikovsky, (film/tv/popular music folks): Williams, Barry, Foster, Dale, Legrand, Bacharach, Schifrin, Rosenman, Goldsmith, Azevedo, McLean, Morricone. I could mention them IN order, but eh, only if you're curious, I'll rank them. Beethoven is just an earlier romantic-phenomenal, yes. He's really great and all, but my favorites, as you can see, are mostly more recent folks, Handel and Bach being the only exceptions.
My favorites (no particular order): (classical folks): Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Rutter, Lauridsen, Elgar, Vaughan-Williams, Chopin, Handel, Bach, Hanson, Tchaikovsky, (film/tv/popular music folks): Williams, Barry, Foster, Dale, Legrand, Bacharach, Schifrin, Rosenman, Goldsmith, Azevedo, McLean, Morricone. I could mention them IN order, but eh, only if you're curious, I'll rank them.
I remember gong into a music shop where this was playing - never heard it before - but I said - This is John Barry isn't it? They said that every time they played it in the store they sold a few Loved it
its wonderful!! it reminds me about the beauty of life and living, the great connexion we must have with this misterious and complex universe the greatness if everything... its more than beautiful!!!
I first heard this music playing in the background at the Royal Festival Hall in 1998. I had to seek it out, now 20 years passed in the blink of my eyes and the music is as fresh and captivating as it was then.
Sometimes, as the saying goes, "heart speaks to heart". This is certainly true of this piece. This piece transports us to a special place....almost transcendental. Thank you for this wonderful video. It speaks to my heart.
I am spoiled by the qualtiy and sustainability of classical music. John Barry's and Burt Bacharach's music have always been exceptionell in their musical expressions. Their music is accompaning my life since decades. I am not getting exhausted to listen to their spirit. Is it the major 7th harmony? They both might be environmentalists like Gustav Mahler was.
RIP John Barry. This was a beautiful piece of music. I will always associate it with a UTV documentary I watched on the Titanic and its builder, Thomas Andrews; 'Titanic, Built in Belfast'
IMDB brought me here because of the following sentence under Trivia, The Horse Whisperer (1998): John Barry's original score for this film was rejected - it would ultimately become his concept album "The Beyondness Of Things".
I LOVE JOHN BARRY MUSIC! HIS MUSIC IS WITH THE OTHER GREATS: JOHN WILLIAMS, JERRY GOLDSMITH, JAMES HORNER, ALAN SILVESTRI, etc. I can listen to all of their music. It makes me feel good. and if I am depressed, or down, some of their music makes me cry.
I have heard this music several times on Classic FM in the UK. It is incredibly evocative of the African plains, like the Masai Mara or the Serengeti. Film of the African scenery and wildlife would be a better match than astronomical phenomena.
Would probably make a very good love theme for a bond flick - like the kind of shot where bond spots a love interest getting out of the water on a beach in some exotic locale.
The new Bond is more a bad-ass like Connery in Dr. No. I think the 007 Theme (discontinued after Moonraker) and We Have All The Time In the World are the best. This would make a great leitmotif or love theme.
I think that it is fair to say that of all the Arts, it is music that transcends mortal existence and can mirror the depth of any universe, Barry intuitively responded.
@zeekwolfe Easy....cos composers like John Barry are of old school musicians. They're in touch with nostalgias of yesteryears. Music of such eras are synonymous with epic films and the latter being as such usually brought out the nostalgic emotions of those veteran composers such as Barry. Composers these days are most attuned to the uptrend markets of today, namely the youths. So it's not surprising that young composers these days have a rather "upbeat" approach to their scoring and music.
Have only just found out what this track is called. They've played this on BBC7 a couple of times over the last two weeks around 5am in the morning as part of Cbeebies ( ??). Thank god it was John Barry or I'd never have been able to identify it! My only lead was that it sounded like John Barry so I went to amazon to play a few clips of his albums and what do you know....the first album that comes up is the beyondness of things and track 1 is this one! Very glad as this is an amazing track.
i also think the music from composers of movie soundtracks are the true geniuses of our time. Jean Ives -Thibaudet, Rachel Portman, Alan Silverstri, Christophre Beck... I believe that this kind of music has actually evolved out of the best classical music and in someways surpasses the music of the great composer...
@BalinSilay Aw...that's so nice. 'When my soul gets to see the whole universe' Wouldn't it be lovely if that was the truth? And this music affected you so much, you felt the need to share this with people. Well, I've been around the block a bit, and people often say "what's the meaning to life?" Now I say..."Experience" I think that life is experiencing, well, 'things' that whatever it is that runs the place, can't experience for itself. Well, that's my theory, and I'm sticking with it!
@zeekwolfe As a PS I performed with John Barry conducting his music about 10 years ago. he was great. Although a lot of his music is the same dreamy style it is very successful and very descriptive of the films he wrote for. Genius!
3 When I see your heavens, the works of your fingers,The moon and the stars that you have prepared, 4 What is mortal man that you keep him in mind,And a son of man that you take care of him?
like i shared with a friend my thoughts on this piece of work - like the wind inviting the soul to dance, that transcends above time and the suffering human world. A mediative state when the soul enters into nirvana. Before entering it takes a last reluctant look at earth then enters into this universe nirvana this light which is beyond all things.
By a stroke of luck, I stumbled upon this beautful music. It's very hard to describe the feeling, but it seems speak to my heart and soul. While listening to this music and my eyes are closed, waves of intense emotion, motion and color seem to take over and I feel like I'm somewhere else. I listened to quite a few of John Barry's haunting melodies and they all give me that same impression. I have been listening to his musical arrangements all my life, but I never made the connection until now.
What a composer! Will the world ever see his like again? God speed John Barry, now in the "heavenly place" you created here on Earth for so many others. Thank you.
Another gift from John Barry. I can not get enough of this music.
I was born in 68 so as a 70s child I still remember how common it was to hear John Barry music played by radio stations. I remember hearing regularly the Bond music, also Midnight Cowboy was another. Good old days.
I loved Bond movies as a kid. It was decades before I realised that this was largely due to John Barry. Any film scored by him is raised to a higher plain. Streep and Redford can act their socks off but when the music starts souls are elevated. Thank you JB, thank you. ps. Wonderful to read so many heartfelt comments here.
This composition has the ability to lift me out of myself into somewhere up in the heavens. It is just amazing and I never tire of listening to it. Thank you Mr Barry (RIP).
I agree
100% I concur!
Beautiful , Lush , magical music . This piece definitely has elements of ; Somewhere in Time , Dances with Wolves , Out of Africa , Born Free , unmistakably from John Barry !!
I agree with u, the music uplifts u to ur higher level of consciousness and makes u feel better about yourself, so beautiful of sounds like u are not even here anymore.
Doug Bingham and King Kong
What an amazing legacy this man has left to the world. I fell in love to this wonderful piece of music in October 2004, all JB's music touches the heart in some way but this particular piece will always have a special place in mine.
It is a wonderful piece of music full of melody and emotion. I used it in a play in 2003 and the only question from the audience was, 'Who wrote that?" RIP John Barry. You are beyond us all now. Many blessings Sir.
To truly appreciate John Barry's music you need to be in a special place. Beyondness is the is the track which can take you to that place.
We are all just a collection of our experiences...........
milleracer41 when I hear this beautiful piece of music I get transported back to my childhood, and all my toys are laid out in front of me, whilst my mother is in the kitchen preparing dinner. I truly love this piece of music..
i very much agree..
John Barry's music was light years ahead of his time and will tremendously missed amongst we mere mortals. The next life must be so privelaged to have this Angel among them and I'm certain they're all enjoying his beautiful and timeless talents. Rest in peace Sir John Barry, until we meet again.
The Genius that is John Barry.
i really cannot see how people dont find the universe and all of space as interesting as i do. listening to this song makes and watching this video really shows how amazing space really is.
I know this is'nt a 007 score but this has got 60's Bond written all over it, what a great tune.
Definitely. I can see Bond cruising down a mountainside or swaggering on a beach with a beauty in toe to this music.
This music has a timeless quality and I think people will still be listening to it for hundreds of years to come.
11 years ago... man, I hope you are alive and happy. Just like music, your comment is also timeless.
The best composer never to get a Knighthood.
I will always remember him for ‘Walkabout’.
All this is beautiful and very relaxing every time I want to listen to that I just want to fly away from all the problems we have over here shooting the lifetime I just want to cry for everyone thanks for that God
Beautiful . I could listen to John's music forever
So beautiful and pleasing to the ear. This type of music was so popular in the 70's I don't know where it went. Thanks to UA-cam we can listen to it again. Great job dingorex your video and the music it's wonderful! You got some pretty interesting conversation and smart people going here . We all share one thing in common we all enjoy John Barry's incredible music. So thank you!
Thank you ever so much for posting this. Your choice of pictures and music are perfect. I have just sat here, watched and listened. Thoroughly enjoyed the show.
Thank you again.
Bold and beautiful... yet at times, soft as a whisper.... fully alive! Very Barry, John Barry...
I love all John Barry` music, but my favourite is "BEYONDNESS"..thanks John
Beautiful! You can tell it's John Barry straight away, by his unique style! It's so sad that he has retired now...
One of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard, along with Massenet's Elegie version by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and brachianas brasileiras No. 5 with Salli Terri singing.
One, if not my favourite composer....R.I.P. John Barry, miss more of your masterpieces!!!
John barrys music is beautiful to the ears
Beautiful. John Barry was certainly one of the best contemporary composers.
The best among the best, John knew how to play for the heart. Best composer ever in my opinion
Sorry, second best. First and foremost HAS to be BEETHOVEN.
My favorites (no particular order): (classical folks): Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Rutter, Lauridsen, Elgar, Vaughan-Williams, Chopin, Handel, Bach, Hanson, Tchaikovsky, (film/tv/popular music folks): Williams, Barry, Foster, Dale, Legrand, Bacharach, Schifrin, Rosenman, Goldsmith, Azevedo, McLean, Morricone. I could mention them IN order, but eh, only if you're curious, I'll rank them.
Beethoven is just an earlier romantic-phenomenal, yes. He's really great and all, but my favorites, as you can see, are mostly more recent folks, Handel and Bach being the only exceptions.
My favorites (no particular order): (classical folks): Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Rutter, Lauridsen, Elgar, Vaughan-Williams, Chopin, Handel, Bach, Hanson, Tchaikovsky, (film/tv/popular music folks): Williams, Barry, Foster, Dale, Legrand, Bacharach, Schifrin, Rosenman, Goldsmith, Azevedo, McLean, Morricone. I could mention them IN order, but eh, only if you're curious, I'll rank them.
M Corleone Beethoven eh?Hmm,name rings a bell-what's his last name?
I heard this recently on Classic FM,just gone to bed...talk about drifting off,this is truly a beautiful composition. RIP J Barry and thank you.
I remember gong into a music shop where this was playing - never heard it before - but I said - This is John Barry isn't it? They said that every time they played it in the store they sold a few
Loved it
its wonderful!! it reminds me about the beauty of life and living, the great connexion we must have with this misterious and complex universe the greatness if everything... its more than beautiful!!!
I first heard this music playing in the background at the Royal Festival Hall in 1998. I had to seek it out, now 20 years passed in the blink of my eyes and the music is as fresh and captivating as it was then.
I'm not a fan of most orchestral performances, but this, I thought, was beautiful and brilliant
Heaven forbid I ever lose my hearing for not to be able to listen to the music this man gave us would be to die.
You have good taste in music ma’am.
I'm going deaf in my right ear and that thought scares the heck out of me. Too much Beethoven in my teens I guess.
Beautiful music. Absolutely beautiful.
There is no argument there.
77 is much to young for such an eternal spirit.
Sublime music to accompany awesome pictures.
Charles E.
Sometimes, as the saying goes, "heart speaks to heart". This is certainly true of this piece. This piece transports us to a special place....almost transcendental. Thank you for this wonderful video. It speaks to my heart.
Finding more and more great music from jb🥰😭
I found some new works for me on Amazon tonight.
Floods of tears listening to this reminds me of the eternal reality that we will all have at some future point simply beautiful music.
Xρονια Πολλα! Ευχωμαι για το χρονο που ερχεται το συμπαν να συνομοτησει φεροντας οτι καλυτερο για ολους τους Ανθρωπους
Χρόνια Πολλά Karmen! Με το καλό η υποδοχή του νέου χρόνου!
Να και μια επιθυμητή συνομοσία!
John Barry is the only composer that makes me touched.
Magnificent!! Thank you for sharing the music and the incredible images!
Absolutely Gorgeous, Uplifting and Beautiful Video LOVE IT!!!!!
This is music of the stars!
How beautiful. What a maestro John Barry was.
Majestically brilliant
A music genius...
One of my favourite pieces of music.
You can go to sleep easily after playing this music.
james london
Eerily beautiful, both in images and music...
I am spoiled by the qualtiy and sustainability of classical music.
John Barry's and Burt Bacharach's music have always been exceptionell in their musical expressions.
Their music is accompaning my life since decades. I am not getting exhausted to listen to their spirit. Is it the major 7th harmony?
They both might be environmentalists like Gustav Mahler was.
RIP John Barry.
This was a beautiful piece of music. I will always associate it with a UTV documentary I watched on the Titanic and its builder, Thomas Andrews; 'Titanic, Built in Belfast'
even with my eyes open stirring example of the multiverses beauti out of this world
It is so difficult to find anything I do not enjoy greatly Barry composed.
Esas notas mueven mi alma y mi corazón. Ponen en equilibrio mi mente y me hacen navegar en otra dimensión de la belleza...
How did he do it, just amazing every time.
wonderful track and pictures to it...great!
IMDB brought me here because of the following sentence under Trivia, The Horse Whisperer (1998): John Barry's original score for this film was rejected - it would ultimately become his concept album "The Beyondness Of Things".
you can tell its him, even if you had to guess and werent told.
Absolutely. I'm already thinking to myself, "Alright, which James Bond film is this from...?"
Thank you Dingo Rex for uploading this hauntingly beautiful piece!!!!
I LOVE JOHN BARRY MUSIC! HIS MUSIC IS WITH THE OTHER GREATS: JOHN WILLIAMS, JERRY GOLDSMITH, JAMES HORNER, ALAN SILVESTRI, etc. I can listen to all of their music. It makes me feel good. and if I am depressed, or down, some of their music makes me cry.
Wow what a beautiful peice this is I have tears in my eyes this really has touched my heart
The music & vid - best combi. Thanks.
I have heard this music several times on Classic FM in the UK.
It is incredibly evocative of the African plains, like the Masai Mara or the Serengeti.
Film of the African scenery and wildlife would be a better match than astronomical phenomena.
So sweet and relaxing ❤️
nice chord progression. love it :) another piece of treasure.
I put this on the pub juke-box one day. EVERYONE stopped in their tracks and just listened. I think I converted a few Justin Bieber fanatics.
I agree. Many modern concert pieces lack the lush lyricism of Mr. Barry. The best music comes from film scores these days. Too bad John retired.
John Barry creates yet another universe😄
Wzrusza do głębi .......❤❤❤
Would probably make a very good love theme for a bond flick - like the kind of shot where bond spots a love interest getting out of the water on a beach in some exotic locale.
what an absolute pleasure to listen to this the most beautiful of music
Beautiful. Haunting
The new Bond is more a bad-ass like Connery in Dr. No. I think the 007 Theme (discontinued after Moonraker) and We Have All The Time In the World are the best. This would make a great leitmotif or love theme.
Masterpiece!!!music and video.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think that it is fair to say that of all the Arts, it is music that transcends mortal existence and can mirror the depth of any universe, Barry intuitively responded.
I first heard this on a UTV documentary about the Titanic.'Titanic: Built in Belfast'
@zeekwolfe Easy....cos composers like John Barry are of old school musicians. They're in touch with nostalgias of yesteryears. Music of such eras are synonymous with epic films and the latter being as such usually brought out the nostalgic emotions of those veteran composers such as Barry. Composers these days are most attuned to the uptrend markets of today, namely the youths. So it's not surprising that young composers these days have a rather "upbeat" approach to their scoring and music.
Beautiful
My soul has ears..
Es para dejar volar el alma con el máximo sentimiento de libertad...
Have only just found out what this track is called. They've played this on BBC7 a couple of times over the last two weeks around 5am in the morning as part of Cbeebies ( ??). Thank god it was John Barry or I'd never have been able to identify it! My only lead was that it sounded like John Barry so I went to amazon to play a few clips of his albums and what do you know....the first album that comes up is the beyondness of things and track 1 is this one! Very glad as this is an amazing track.
For John Young......The ultimate Astronaut
i also think the music from composers of movie soundtracks are the true geniuses of our time. Jean Ives -Thibaudet, Rachel Portman, Alan Silverstri, Christophre Beck...
I believe that this kind of music has actually evolved out of the best classical music and in someways surpasses the music of the great composer...
@BalinSilay Aw...that's so nice. 'When my soul gets to see the whole universe' Wouldn't it be lovely if that was the truth? And this music affected you so much, you felt the need to share this with people. Well, I've been around the block a bit, and people often say "what's the meaning to life?" Now I say..."Experience" I think that life is experiencing, well, 'things' that whatever it is that runs the place, can't experience for itself. Well, that's my theory, and I'm sticking with it!
Thank you to the Hubble telescope for these photos of beyondness. This will be the music when I see Jesus.
Marie R Jesus does not exist and these images are of the universe completely unrelated to the religion you so heartedly admire
@zeekwolfe As a PS I performed with John Barry conducting his music about 10 years ago. he was great. Although a lot of his music is the same dreamy style it is very successful and very descriptive of the films he wrote for. Genius!
3 When I see your heavens, the works of your fingers,The moon and the stars that you have prepared, 4 What is mortal man that you keep him in mind,And a son of man that you take care of him?
profound images to match profound music,thanks dingorex.
i want to live.so i can listen again
Why the hell do they not use this as a new Bond theme, I will never know, the most beautiful track I have heard, period.
Got married to this
@Steve her choice 🙄
What a pure dream that is congratulations.
Wow...that sounds like 100% pure awesomeness! ❤
I wish the rest of this album was up, I can't believe that an album 11 years old is not on UA-cam yet lol.
I have this video of my personal collection. Reminds me of God, yes thank You, Jesus
There’s so much Beauty.
Sincere thanks for subscribing.
John Barry - a genius.RIP
Only John Barry could do this!
like i shared with a friend my thoughts on this piece of work - like the wind inviting the soul to dance, that transcends above time and the suffering human world. A mediative state when the soul enters into nirvana. Before entering it takes a last reluctant look at earth then enters into this universe nirvana this light which is beyond all things.