It's truly special when a piece of music can consistently evoke such a strong emotional response. The power of a slow-building track to send shivers up your spine speaks volumes about its composition and its place in both music and movie history. These moments capture the essence of what makes a musical piece not just memorable but phenomenal, resonating with listeners and viewers across time. It's a testament to the artists' ability to connect deeply with their audience, creating experiences that linger long after the music ends.
@@Royalblue73 indiana Jones, lord of the rings, just a few. not saying one or the other is better, but there is the top tier anthems, and they are all AMAZING
Guthrie is on Tour with Hans Zimmer since like 2016 at this point. they played their last concert together for this year on the 9th of june because Guthrie is going on Tour with his own band this year.
Yes, just as the music is pure homage to the entirety of the Navy, not just the members of the Air Group (whom the movie is about). I had already enlisted in the Marine Corps 3 months before Top Gun blew into my life. I grew up an Air Force brat, and this song really pulls at the heartstrings of a long ago childhood...
It's incredibly moving to hear how the music from "Top Gun" resonates with you, especially with your deep connections to the military through the Marine Corps, Air Force, and the overall Navy community. Music has a profound way of touching our hearts and evoking memories from different chapters of our lives. The fact that this song pulls at your heartstrings and brings back memories of your childhood underscores the powerful emotional ties and homage it pays to those who serve and have served. Your personal connection adds a layer of depth to the appreciation of such a significant piece of movie and music history.@@Wolverines77
@@andysatch9150Uhmm no. If you ask Guthrie, he would probably tell you it’s Shawn Lane hands-down. Guthrie is amazing one of the best of the best of what we have today but as Guthrie would say there is no one who could be like Shawn Lane ever.
@@zoeydee7168shawn lane is better in terms of skills (speed, has more complex chops) but thats about it, guthrie is the most complete guitarist ever, the best improviser ever, he is insanely talented, god made him to play the instrument, he is the best ever, i dont think we'll be able to see anyone like him ever.
Jeeze.....! Along with GG's supersonic guitar solo, Bell Girl stole the show!! The way she sensuously coaxed various and _correct_ notes out of just _one bell_ was breathtaking! Bravo to all!!
I was in Hanover, Germany to see Zimmer live! What a great experience. I can only recommend to everyone to visit at least one of his concerts. You are definitely missing out on something if you are not going.
Incredible!! I had a lot of chills when I remembered watching the movie a few months ago I'm still so admiring this superb orchestra 🤩 First the sound of the majestic bell then the keyboard and after what a masterful duo with the cello and the guitar it's just beautiful!! I would love one of these days to vibrate like that in real life in front of one of your concerts Hans Zimmer 🤩
Guthrie and his new 'band' - sounds like a musical dream! 😄 When guitar wizardry meets an orchestra, the result is indeed breathtaking. Maybe one day we'll see a 'Guthrie Govan and Orchestra' tour? That would be a show! 🎸🎵 Thanks for the great comment!
Guthrie's guitar playing? It's like he whispers directly to your soul, crystal clear and dripping with emotion. It's not just music; it's a whole mood!
Fan d ' Hans Zimmer..... ! Merci maestro pour tes compositions si inspirées et ces envolées lyriques qui sonnent déjà comme des classiques de J. Williams ou J. Horner.
I agree but I kind of appreciated the tact of playing the main melody on the cello, while giving GG an improvisation part. it seems respectful of Harold Faltermeyer's and Steve Steven's original composition while executing Zimmer's arrangement of it. gentlemanship between fellow musicians
It's fantastic to hear that you were eagerly anticipating "Danger Zone" and that you found the performance to be the best thing you've heard in a long time! The excitement for iconic tracks and the joy they bring when performed live is truly special. Such moments remind us of the power of music to evoke nostalgia and deliver unforgettable experiences. Keep enjoying these amazing musical moments!
@@brosphbehemoth6141 Totally agree. The famous slow, memorable bit of this tune is 100% connected to guitar and not letting maestro Guthrie take that over (after his earlier wizardry) for the last section was a wee bit of a let down...speaking as a guitarist myself, though I think the general public also gets the instrument connection. Still, damn nice to see Guthrie getting even more AAA exposure here with another Zimmer tour.
@@mejla6 They definitely need to be careful of (false) accusations of backing tapes - though here, someone 100% will be playing this live using a keyboard to trigger the samples. Fine looking gal hitting a big bell or hairy assed haggard on the keyboard? I guess they went for the image choice here. Still, they could have set up the real thing. Could also have used smaller (for < footprint) bells + 'big sound' sample triggers on them - she seemed to know what she was doing, rhythm wise...pun intended ;)
Your observations highlight the balance between visual presentation and authenticity in live performances. Utilizing technology, such as keyboard-triggered samples, offers flexibility and can enhance the show's visual appeal, as you mentioned with the choice of a visually striking moment over a more traditional setup. It's interesting to consider the alternatives, like smaller bells with 'big sound' sample triggers, which could maintain both the visual and auditory impact while staying true to the rhythm. Your insights into the performance's production choices offer a thoughtful perspective on modern live music presentation.@@ChrisM541
Haha, yes, playing the giant bell for Hans Zimmer would certainly be one of the most unique job descriptions you could imagine! The idea of being the main bell player at a concert of one of the greatest film composers sounds almost like something out of a movie. Maybe that could be the theme for Zimmer's next composing project! Thanks for the fun comment and for adding a bit of humor to the conversation
I went in 2018. Highly recommend. Not much of a concert person but it was incredible. I thought I'd post a couple of highlights but then I realised I was just going through the set list.
I've been twice. Be prepared for LOUD. Zimmer is a repressed heavy metal musician for sure lol. Also, as you can see, he doesn't just play what you hear on the official soundtrack if that'swhat you're after, he really gets creative and different. And, yeah, there's plenty of eye candy for the blokes lol.
Love the anthem!!! So iconic and timeless and for many many peoples the coolest movie anthem👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 love Top Gun especially the Maverick Movie👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
It's wonderful to hear you enjoyed the performance so much! Brilliant performances really do have a way of leaving a lasting impression. What part of the performance stood out to you the most?
It's great to hear you feel that way! Music has such a powerful impact. What specifically about this piece makes it stand out to you as one of the best?
@@mejla6 Maybe because of seeing the movie but when I hear the opening (before it really get's going) I picture the jets taking off. When they're taking off it makes me feel so damn proud of the pilots, etc. for protecting the US. Like a of people, I had family members in the military. My paternal granfather was in WW1, his 2 older sons in the Army Air Corps in WW2. One was a ball turret gunner who flew over 30 missions. He had problems when he came home. My father was USMC in Korea. He had a cousin shot down by the Luftwaffe over France. He was KIA and is buried in France. I didn't mean to go on. 🙂 🇺🇸
I completely agree, Guthrie Govan not only possesses astounding talent but his humility is truly rare. It's wonderful to see someone with such ability maintain such modesty. His music indeed seems like a message from the heavenly realms! I hope you get to see him in concert one day - it will be an unforgettable experience. Thanks for sharing your admiration
On March 3, 1969 the United States Navy established an elite school for the top one percent of its pilots. Its purpose was to teach the lost art of aerial combat and to insure that the handful of men who graduated were the best fighter pilots in the world. They succeeded. Today, the Navy calls it Fighter Weapons School. The flyers call it: TOP GUN
Harold Faltermeyer wrote this, for the original Top Gun in 1986. Zimmer adapted it for Top Gun: Maverick. Zimmer composed the rest of the score for the film, but this piece (Top Gun Anthem) is Faltermeyer's music.
Well, Hans Zimmer for sure is the most hottest and most wanted film composer currently out there. But I would still say that the John Williams is the greatest film composer. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, ET, Harry Potter, Schindler's list etc... But funnily enough, neither of them (Hans or John) are not even necessary the richest film score composers. They are constantly in the top 10 but it depends what list you are looking at. There is also Ennio Morricone (all the famous westerns), Danny Elfman (Tim Burton stuff and Spider-Man) and Alan Silvestri (The Avengers) popping up regularly.
Couldn't agree more! Hans Zimmer is like the Gandalf of film scores-waving his baton, magic happens, and suddenly we're all on an epic emotional journey. Who else can make you feel like you're soaring through the skies or battling on the high seas from the comfort of your seat?
Absolutely! Hans Zimmer's knack for crafting epic cinematic scores has firmly established him as a legend in the film music industry. His powerful and emotionally charged compositions have indeed become synonymous with epic cinema.
Guthrie Govan's recognition and admiration within the music community is undeniable. His talent for guitar playing is exceptional, capturing the attention of fans and fellow musicians alike, often from just a glimpse of him in action. Govan's versatility and mastery across various genres make his performances memorable and highly anticipated, proving that his reputation as one of the finest guitarists of his generation is well-deserved. Whether through his solo work, collaborations, or performances with bands like The Aristocrats, Govan continues to push the boundaries of guitar music, leaving a lasting impression on all who hear him play.
This is simply outstanding! BUT... I'm saying (not asking😉) that we need to hear the intro from Days Of Thunder!! One of the greatest themes that Zimmer ever made!
Having Slash and Mark Knopfler team up for a guitar solo would indeed be an epic collaboration! Both guitarists have distinct styles that could blend into something truly memorable. Slash's hard-rocking, bluesy licks alongside Knopfler's expressive, fingerstyle technique could create a guitar solo that's both dynamic and soulful. What a dream team that would be!
Interstellar from the same Hans Zimmer concert! ua-cam.com/video/UMUCtNtKlJ0/v-deo.htmlsi=YX33g1IMmQOCRLZx 🤩
This is also very good ❤ But Top Gun is Top Gun the best movie soundtrack😊
I never thought someone ringing a bell could be so interesting.
Yes!!! It adds so much and is still so subtle.
Admit it...u was ogling her arse
No way
Yes that's true
The emotion he brings out with his music is amazing
The slow buildup of this track never ceases to send shivers up my spine. Just a phenomenal piece of music and movie history.
The power of Zimmer
@@The5py Steve Stevens and Harold Faltermeyer you mean.
yes, Zimmer work on soundtrack for Top Gun 2@@Foxhunter_DE
It's truly special when a piece of music can consistently evoke such a strong emotional response. The power of a slow-building track to send shivers up your spine speaks volumes about its composition and its place in both music and movie history. These moments capture the essence of what makes a musical piece not just memorable but phenomenal, resonating with listeners and viewers across time. It's a testament to the artists' ability to connect deeply with their audience, creating experiences that linger long after the music ends.
The best anthem for any movie. It’s ageless!!
Exactly. Best anthem ever
I agree 1000%. If there’s one any better I’d love to see it. (And I’m guessing there’s not one)
Maybe Knight Rider intro too! ;))
@@Royalblue73 indiana Jones, lord of the rings, just a few. not saying one or the other is better, but there is the top tier anthems, and they are all AMAZING
@@crazysoundman yeah I’ll agree there’s a lot of other ones too. I probably should have worded that a little differently. But I hear ya. 👍
it's amazing how she manages to get so many pitches out of that bell. 😆
That's what i have noticed... 🤔 I sometimes have doubts...
LOL!!!
It's all in the hand!
What bell?
The bell's microphone is simply connected to a pitch changer.
bell ringer and violinist of the century!!! and that guitar solo OMFG!
every second was amazing!
Aleksandra Suklar, Tina Guo and Guthrie Govan! 😀
celloist not violinist!
Cello
Holy cow … didn't know he has Guthrie Govan in his band. Makes the dude even more impressive.
Guthrie is on Tour with Hans Zimmer since like 2016 at this point.
they played their last concert together for this year on the 9th of june because Guthrie is going on Tour with his own band this year.
I'm watching this video because of Guthrie!
Guthrie has been his star guitar player for years now!
Guthrie also played on the Dune Soundtrack!
White hair???
Guthrie’s improvs are like velvet to my ears
I could not believe that it was improvization...
É como passar manteiga no pão
I love the appreciation Hans shows for these amazing musicians. These concerts are as much a showcase for them as it is for the music itself.
Yes, the whole orchestra was amazing
game recognizes game
Yes, just as the music is pure homage to the entirety of the Navy, not just the members of the Air Group (whom the movie is about). I had already enlisted in the Marine Corps 3 months before Top Gun blew into my life. I grew up an Air Force brat, and this song really pulls at the heartstrings of a long ago childhood...
It's incredibly moving to hear how the music from "Top Gun" resonates with you, especially with your deep connections to the military through the Marine Corps, Air Force, and the overall Navy community. Music has a profound way of touching our hearts and evoking memories from different chapters of our lives. The fact that this song pulls at your heartstrings and brings back memories of your childhood underscores the powerful emotional ties and homage it pays to those who serve and have served. Your personal connection adds a layer of depth to the appreciation of such a significant piece of movie and music history.@@Wolverines77
Guthrie Govan is one of the greatest guitarists of our era.
The way he improvises, the way his notes flow, is out of this world.
Arguably the cleanest, most technically gifted guitarist that has ever lived.
@@andysatch9150Uhmm no. If you ask Guthrie, he would probably tell you it’s Shawn Lane hands-down. Guthrie is amazing one of the best of the best of what we have today but as Guthrie would say there is no one who could be like Shawn Lane ever.
@@zoeydee7168shawn lane is better in terms of skills (speed, has more complex chops) but thats about it, guthrie is the most complete guitarist ever, the best improviser ever, he is insanely talented, god made him to play the instrument, he is the best ever, i dont think we'll be able to see anyone like him ever.
exactly!
You know he's improvising the solo too, since it's completely different every show, but always awesome.
Jeeze.....! Along with GG's supersonic guitar solo, Bell Girl stole the show!! The way she sensuously coaxed various and _correct_ notes out of just _one bell_ was breathtaking! Bravo to all!!
With just a pair of jumbo swan vestas as well
That´s exactly how I feel... ;))
Need more bell butt
The sound of the bell is so relaxing❤
Yes
it is meditation for the 21st century... ;)
It's not a bell, it's the tubular bells setting on the DX7
An amazing symphony 🎉
no surprise that they used it for Top Gun 1 and Top Gun 2...
Love how Guthrie shreds but still managed the build up to the cadence leading back to the main theme; awesome!
He is not human man
No doubt about it
Love to see Hans Zimmer in concert. Tina Guo on the cello sounds amazing.
That is if amazing suddenly means bombastic.
Tina did some live stuff with the band Sabaton a few years back. Sounded amazing!
Tina with Sabaton? really? OMG@@Swedish_Pagan78
There are no words appropriate enough to describe how good this is.
Agreed
How about spectacularly phenomenally awsome.
nostalgia
Love the little rock horns signal by the keyboardist to Guthrie at the end - great vibe in the band.
I love the bell 😀
I was in Hanover, Germany to see Zimmer live! What a great experience. I can only recommend to everyone to visit at least one of his concerts. You are definitely missing out on something if you are not going.
yes, live music is much better than Spotify ;)
Guthrie Govan....❤❤❤ What a guitarist!
and Tina Guo tearing it up on the electric Cello as well! 🤘🎶
It's Gandolf.
@@LostLar *Gandalf
That bell is out of tune......
That's an 1812 Overture joke for you young people
@@maggoking5747Guthrie the Grey, High wizard of the 6 string.
Incredible!! I had a lot of chills when I remembered watching the movie a few months ago I'm still so admiring this superb orchestra 🤩 First the sound of the majestic bell then the keyboard and after what a masterful duo with the cello and the guitar it's just beautiful!! I would love one of these days to vibrate like that in real life in front of one of your concerts Hans Zimmer 🤩
what bell? ;)) I heard it next couple days!
Guthrie has found his new backing band. hehe. Awesome.
Guthrie and his new 'band' - sounds like a musical dream! 😄 When guitar wizardry meets an orchestra, the result is indeed breathtaking. Maybe one day we'll see a 'Guthrie Govan and Orchestra' tour? That would be a show! 🎸🎵 Thanks for the great comment!
He has Guthrie Govan in his band and he gives the melodie to her? Wow!
Good. He screwed up the solo.
when? His solo was amazing!@@richrawlz4400
Beautiful song
agree
That's an amazing symhony🎉
True
Yes
yes! and almost 40 years old!
Guthrie guitar is just fkn amazing....So emotional, so clear...
an improv machine.
Guthrie's guitar playing? It's like he whispers directly to your soul, crystal clear and dripping with emotion. It's not just music; it's a whole mood!
Do you believe that the solo was improvization?
Amazingly beautiful!
Fan d ' Hans Zimmer..... !
Merci maestro pour tes compositions si inspirées et ces envolées lyriques qui sonnent déjà comme des classiques de J. Williams ou J. Horner.
oui, Zimmer, Williams et Horner ! simplement le meilleur
I just had chills listening to this
nice chill!
Epic! I didnt' know Hans Zimmer gave live concerts. I would love to go!
Go! it was perfect!
Im sure Steve Stevens would be honoured to have Guthrie Govan play this.... two masters of the guitar in their own right
yes, this anthem is immortal!
I agree but I kind of appreciated the tact of playing the main melody on the cello, while giving GG an improvisation part. it seems respectful of Harold Faltermeyer's and Steve Steven's original composition while executing Zimmer's arrangement of it. gentlemanship between fellow musicians
Forever one of the TOP cinematic opening scores for all time!!! Epic performance 👏
I was so waiting for Danger Zone to kick in!! 😂😂😂
This was the best thing I ever heard in a long time!!
It's fantastic to hear that you were eagerly anticipating "Danger Zone" and that you found the performance to be the best thing you've heard in a long time! The excitement for iconic tracks and the joy they bring when performed live is truly special. Such moments remind us of the power of music to evoke nostalgia and deliver unforgettable experiences. Keep enjoying these amazing musical moments!
I have never been to a concert like this, but I imagine this would be one hell of a concert finale, you'd have this song in your head all the way home
I heard the bell next couple days! ;)
The whole show is insane. Zimmer is Epic… or nothing.
epic!
Guthrie Goven on guitar. The best modern guitarist alive today.
OMG his licks are.... Incredible... I mean totally in-song, perfectly pitched and faster-than-lightning speeds!!!
@@davidefuzzati8249 you should look him up.
Incredible player.
Personally I would’ve liked to hear him play the entire melody and turn rip into the solo
@@brosphbehemoth6141 Totally agree. The famous slow, memorable bit of this tune is 100% connected to guitar and not letting maestro Guthrie take that over (after his earlier wizardry) for the last section was a wee bit of a let down...speaking as a guitarist myself, though I think the general public also gets the instrument connection. Still, damn nice to see Guthrie getting even more AAA exposure here with another Zimmer tour.
Excellent player but John Petrucci from Dream Theatre is the king of modern guitar!!
Thank you for sharing!!!
sharing is caring ;)
Those lights shining through Guthrie's hair give him a Godlike appearance, very fitting for an actual real life guitar god. 🤘🤘 🙂
Better than God 😀
Too bad he can't play clean live without a fret wrap
@@ace2guitaryou can see the fret wrap is sitting behind the nut though, so he played the whole song without it? Sounded pretty clean to me
@@ace2guitar We all have our cross to bear!
@@ace2guitar Maybe you should show him how it's done 😂
Love it when JC pops down and rips a solo for us🙏
Bless
JC?
@@mejla6Jesus Christ, lmao - more like Gandalf though, with how Guthrie's hair is.
@@1introvert_guy GG looks like Brian May 😀
Too cool!!!
I love this song, great music, great movie, great show.
me too ;)
Love this theme! Brings back so many memories.... The best decade ever!
this is why they use it in 1986 and 2022 too ;)
Hans Zimmer has so many of the most memorable pieces of music! He is just incredible!
Harold Faltermeyer composed this piece for the original Top Gun in 1986. Hans Zimmer adapted it for Top Gun: Maverick.
yes, and it was right decision!@@TheOneTrueChris
Fantastic Interpretation !! Don´t need no more words ! If there were a Live-Recording, I would buy it !
Not sure, but the bell sound was amazing
@@mejla6 They definitely need to be careful of (false) accusations of backing tapes - though here, someone 100% will be playing this live using a keyboard to trigger the samples. Fine looking gal hitting a big bell or hairy assed haggard on the keyboard? I guess they went for the image choice here. Still, they could have set up the real thing. Could also have used smaller (for < footprint) bells + 'big sound' sample triggers on them - she seemed to know what she was doing, rhythm wise...pun intended ;)
There is a live Zimmer CD out.
Your observations highlight the balance between visual presentation and authenticity in live performances. Utilizing technology, such as keyboard-triggered samples, offers flexibility and can enhance the show's visual appeal, as you mentioned with the choice of a visually striking moment over a more traditional setup. It's interesting to consider the alternatives, like smaller bells with 'big sound' sample triggers, which could maintain both the visual and auditory impact while staying true to the rhythm. Your insights into the performance's production choices offer a thoughtful perspective on modern live music presentation.@@ChrisM541
OMG!!!! Thank you
AWESOME!
YES!
Interprétation incroyable 😍 ça donne des frissons ❤❤❤❤❤❤
J'avais la chair de poule au concert
Bravo! Maverick would be proud🙂
Maverick is proud ;)
FIGHTER PILOT MUSIC!
I can hear F18 taking off!
Thank you!
my pleasure
Guthrie the Grey on the guitar....Damn...what a player!!
..the White, surely...
Guthrie Gandalf@@MrUmandMrEr
Tina Guo on Cello, just awesome
Tina is awesome
I'm just finding it hilarious that there is a massive bell on stage.
"What do you do for a living?"
"Oh, I play the bell for Hans Zimmer"
Haha, yes, playing the giant bell for Hans Zimmer would certainly be one of the most unique job descriptions you could imagine! The idea of being the main bell player at a concert of one of the greatest film composers sounds almost like something out of a movie. Maybe that could be the theme for Zimmer's next composing project! Thanks for the fun comment and for adding a bit of humor to the conversation
Just amazing, how this talented woman can make the bell ring in several tones...!
Practice man, practice! lol
talent and practice! ;)
All joking aside...man these guys are so talented. Would love to go to a Hans Zimmer concert.
my wife got me 2 tickets about 4 year's ago. She grudgingly attended with me. She was blow away
I went in 2018. Highly recommend. Not much of a concert person but it was incredible. I thought I'd post a couple of highlights but then I realised I was just going through the set list.
I've been twice. Be prepared for LOUD. Zimmer is a repressed heavy metal musician for sure lol. Also, as you can see, he doesn't just play what you hear on the official soundtrack if that'swhat you're after, he really gets creative and different. And, yeah, there's plenty of eye candy for the blokes lol.
This is from 2023 from Prague concert!@@davidkymdell452
Guthrie is in good company. What a gifted group of musicians. So great to hear them play.
Very good company 😀
This song gives me all the feels.
Sensacional!!!
Holy crap. Goosebumps all over.. amazing
I feel the same!
Guthrie Govan is a guitar god and Han Zimmer puts on a great show
You have hit the nail on the head!
Nope.
why nope? ;)
I like the 2 women drummers on the drumset in the middle, they have such vibes/energy.
they send energy to the other people... ;)
You make my hair stand GUYS.Wowwww.
thanks for the bellgirl
Tina Guo, Gurthie Govan, 2 drummers, just awesome.
I really enjoyed it!
Love the anthem!!! So iconic and timeless and for many many peoples the coolest movie anthem👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 love Top Gun especially the Maverick Movie👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
The same soundtrack in 2 films during 36 years
Absolutely brilliant performance!
It's wonderful to hear you enjoyed the performance so much! Brilliant performances really do have a way of leaving a lasting impression. What part of the performance stood out to you the most?
SIIIICK!!!
I have never heard it live before truly Awesome
This was my first time ;)
Legendary Guthrie
Guthrie the guitar Gandalf
One of the best pieces of music ever!
It's great to hear you feel that way! Music has such a powerful impact. What specifically about this piece makes it stand out to you as one of the best?
@@mejla6 Maybe because of seeing the movie but when I hear the opening (before it really get's going) I picture the jets taking off. When they're taking off it makes me feel so damn proud of the pilots, etc. for protecting the US. Like a of people, I had family members in the military. My paternal granfather was in WW1, his 2 older sons in the Army Air Corps in WW2. One was a ball turret gunner who flew over 30 missions. He had problems when he came home. My father was USMC in Korea. He had a cousin shot down by the Luftwaffe over France. He was KIA and is buried in France.
I didn't mean to go on. 🙂 🇺🇸
I never thought that when someone hits the bell in such a way that it will have such a beautiful sound❤
True
exactly!
a friend of mine who lives in Austria was at this concert and he said he had goosebumps the whole way trough this anthem.
It was amazing
very true, I experienced this too in Berlin
Your friend is right, whole concert was a blast, I loved every single second.
Take jste byl na tomto koncertu? ;)
tooooo gorgeous!!
gorgeous who? ;)
It helps having the greatest electric guitar player of all time in your orchestra
Guthrie the Great!
Not just a fantastic composer, but Hans puts on a spectacular perfomance. And he wouldn't do it without the AMAZING Guthrie Govan!
exactly
Guthrie Govan NAILING IT !!!!!! \,,/ it couldn't be more epic
he did this song!
Mr Govan, imo, has to be from the heavenly realm. To have that ability and be so humble with it. He is awesome!. I hope to see him n concert one day.
I completely agree, Guthrie Govan not only possesses astounding talent but his humility is truly rare. It's wonderful to see someone with such ability maintain such modesty. His music indeed seems like a message from the heavenly realms! I hope you get to see him in concert one day - it will be an unforgettable experience. Thanks for sharing your admiration
As a metalurgist i can confirm that the bell is authetically polystyrene and the clothes rail it is hung on also agrees.
what bell? 😀
Guthrie was my guitar tutor for 3 years !!! he was amazing.
really? when?
0:22 Cool to hear the audience slowly recognize the piece Hans Zimmer is playing.
I recognized it in -0:01 when I saw the bell!
I've got tickets for his Minneapolis Concert in September. Front roll! Can't wait.
On March 3, 1969 the United States Navy established an elite school for the top one percent of its pilots. Its purpose was to teach the lost art of aerial combat and to insure that the handful of men who graduated were the best fighter pilots in the world.
They succeeded.
Today, the Navy calls it Fighter Weapons School.
The flyers call it:
TOP GUN
I can hear this melody only reading this text... ;)
That cameo by Dana Carvey as Garth was epic! 😂
Best comment here.
😂😂😂
And it was played at the appropriate level
who is Dana Carvey?
Those are the biggest matches I've ever seen.
This is the most beautiful belfry at the Mother of God
Phenominal
Harold Faltermeyer wrote this, for the original Top Gun in 1986. Zimmer adapted it for Top Gun: Maverick. Zimmer composed the rest of the score for the film, but this piece (Top Gun Anthem) is Faltermeyer's music.
Yes, that is true! Top Gun Anthem won a 1987 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
Hans Zimmer must be the richest film score composer in the Multiverse.
Also James Horner or John Williams
@@mejla6 horner is dead for years.
Well, Hans Zimmer for sure is the most hottest and most wanted film composer currently out there. But I would still say that the John Williams is the greatest film composer. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, ET, Harry Potter, Schindler's list etc... But funnily enough, neither of them (Hans or John) are not even necessary the richest film score composers. They are constantly in the top 10 but it depends what list you are looking at. There is also Ennio Morricone (all the famous westerns), Danny Elfman (Tim Burton stuff and Spider-Man) and Alan Silvestri (The Avengers) popping up regularly.
n'importe quoi, ce type n'est pas un musicien mais un illustrateur sonore.
I don't think Zimmer wrote this... I believe it was Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens (Billy Idol) if memory serves.
Hans is a musical genius!
Couldn't agree more! Hans Zimmer is like the Gandalf of film scores-waving his baton, magic happens, and suddenly we're all on an epic emotional journey. Who else can make you feel like you're soaring through the skies or battling on the high seas from the comfort of your seat?
Hans Z the legend in making epic masterpieces in cinema!!!!
Absolutely! Hans Zimmer's knack for crafting epic cinematic scores has firmly established him as a legend in the film music industry. His powerful and emotionally charged compositions have indeed become synonymous with epic cinema.
My goodness that tone
what tone do you mean?
Guthrie govan and Ganz Zimmer!!! God!!!
YES, saw the thumbnail and thought it was Govan. Amazing.
Guthrie Govan's recognition and admiration within the music community is undeniable. His talent for guitar playing is exceptional, capturing the attention of fans and fellow musicians alike, often from just a glimpse of him in action. Govan's versatility and mastery across various genres make his performances memorable and highly anticipated, proving that his reputation as one of the finest guitarists of his generation is well-deserved. Whether through his solo work, collaborations, or performances with bands like The Aristocrats, Govan continues to push the boundaries of guitar music, leaving a lasting impression on all who hear him play.
Gutherie Govan - damn that guy is an amazing guitarest!
simply the best! ;)
this is AWESOME
This Theme is like smoking. You put if off your Playlist after listening to it everday for Decades. But a Week later it's back on again.
Beautiful solo Guthrie. Beautiful solo.
Only reason I watched. What a talented player!
His improvization was awesome
I love the original solo on this song. But Guthrie Govans solos was amazing. 😮
better than original ;)
So iconic love forever ❤ from Scotland 🏴
thank you in the Czech Republic
Haja coração !!❤
meu coração está alegre
WAS NOT EXPECTING TINA GUO ON CELLO! HELL YEAH!
Tina Guo on the cello definitely brings an unexpected and thrilling twist! Her electrifying performance adds a whole new dimension to the music.
This is simply outstanding! BUT... I'm saying (not asking😉) that we need to hear the intro from Days Of Thunder!! One of the greatest themes that Zimmer ever made!
"Top Gun Anthem" won a 1987 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
My jaw hit the floor
I had goose bumps
The movie , the story of courage and skill are wonderful.
best soundtrack ever! ok, with interstellar, from the same concert: ua-cam.com/video/UMUCtNtKlJ0/v-deo.htmlsi=uzU3qHo2Oe1iFf_h
Slash and Mark Knopfler together for the guitar solo would be cool! 🤩
Having Slash and Mark Knopfler team up for a guitar solo would indeed be an epic collaboration! Both guitarists have distinct styles that could blend into something truly memorable. Slash's hard-rocking, bluesy licks alongside Knopfler's expressive, fingerstyle technique could create a guitar solo that's both dynamic and soulful. What a dream team that would be!