Indeed, it is sad Sean Connery died. Let's not forget, however, that the composer of this absolute masterpiece of a score died in 2006. RIP Basil Poledouris.
@@michaelbread5906 probably the best orchestral composer of the late 20th century. His music just blows me away when I hear it. I've heard rumors that his daughter inherited some of his talent, but only rumors.
The music was a HUGE part of people perceived 'liking" Red October.' To this day, his incomplete version of the Russian Anthem is the best. 😢 RIP Basil Poledouris...
"Reminds me of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin when the world trembled at the sound of our rockets. Well, they will tremble again - at the sound of our silence. The order is: engage the silent drive."
Fun fact. The USN was actually developing this tech when the book was written. Clancy had an unpleasant visit by the NSA thinking he was (or at least was in contact with) a Soviet Spy. Turned out the Caterpillar Drive was a military adaptation of (unclassified) civilian work and he had just taken it to its logical conclusion when researching his book.
@@davidkelly4210 For years everyone thought Clancy had an inside source at the CIA, until he managed to convince people that it was all in the public domain
Rainbow Hawk don’t you mean Sean Connery? Christopher Lee has nothing to do with this movie (though he did play a Russian commander in the Police Academy movie that took place in the USSR)
To me this song has always sounded like an army lamenting that this weapon, the Red October, had to be used, because of the unthinkable carnage it would bring in its wake. Like a funeral hymn for the ones about to die from its assault, because once that firepower is unleashed, there's no stopping or escaping from it. I know that's not even remotely what the song is about, but that haunting vibe is what I've always gotten from the song. It's so ominous and intimidating, and easily one of my favorite film scores of all time.
There is a nugget of truth, yeah, but it is still a hymn, and very powerfull. As a native speaker, I really like it, even though some words sound a bit unnatural, and accent is very much present. Nevertheless, I really love this song.
Actually, when I think about it, the lyrics are pretty brilliant. When you first watch the movie, you immediately assume that it is a hymn to the Red October Revolution. "Sail fearlessly, pride of the northern seas, the hope of the revolution" "Praise be to our fathers and grandfathers, ever faithful to their convictions, for giving us a new world" But then, you watch the movie, and realize that almost everyone on board joined the crew in order to defect... Suddenly, the song can take on an entirely new meaning.
On November 12, 1984, approximately four months before Mikhail Gorbachev took power in the Soviet Union, a Russian TYPHOON class submarine surfaced briefly in the Atlantic just north of Bermuda. It subsequently sank in deep water after suffering massive radiation damage. Unconfirmed reports indicated some of the crew were rescued. According to repeated statements by both Soviet and American governments… Nothing of what you are about to see… EVER HAPPENED.
I have seen this film years ago and I still can't believe that people can sing this beautful. I play it time and time again and it gives me goose bumps all over. Thank you so much for this wonderful film and great music!
Oh boy, you should then surely listen to an actual Russian choir...any of them. Try: ua-cam.com/video/ZVT11GAd2Zc/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/D0xGimfwDL4/v-deo.html and when you become addicted and need a larger dose: ua-cam.com/video/4vVVgKDR9kM/v-deo.html or at least this one, one of my favorite: ua-cam.com/video/4vVVgKDR9kM/v-deo.html&t=820s Prepare big speakers, never mind the neighbors. Or at least use some good headphones, these basses deserve it!
Thank you so much for these captions. I've been listening to this soundtrack for over 20 years and had no idea how to or where I would even find the translation. Very cool.
My tribute to Basil Poledouris: He sure knew how to do stoic dignity and tragic heroism, blending epic-ness with tenderness, utilizing all the tools at his disposal. A master craftsman for cinematic orchestral music, in any movie genre. He elevated the material to another level, as any good composer does. Four of his scores where he does this stand-out for me: Robocop (sci-fi), Hunt for Red October (military), Conan the Barbarian (fantasy) and Lonesome Dove (western). Remove these compositions and replace them with a generic score and you literally lose half the heart and soul of the film, a real sign of a great cinematic scoring. In my opinion, he ranks right up there with the other greats of the 80s/90s film composers.
I love the sly insinuation that the protagonist of the hymn is honoring his father, grandfather, and spirit of the Bolshevik Revolution... by sailing to freedom in the west.
MaverickM1 But you did. You saw Montana. And you did dig for dinosaurs there. You also had a girlfriend, lived in an RV and took holidays in tropical islands.
This is actually the Prague Philharmonic's choir, not the Red Army Choir. There is a lot of native Russian speakers who have complained that the Russian in the song doesn't sound like actual Russian
Cold, hard, empty. Light that has left me, How could I know that you would die? Farewell again, our dear land. So hard for us to imagine that it's real, and not a dream. Motherland, native home, Farewell, our Motherland. Let's go; the sea is waiting for us. The vastness of the sea is calling to us, and the tides! Hail to our fathers and forefathers. We are faithful to the covenant made with the past. Now nothing can stop Our Motherland's victorious march. Sail on fearlessly, Pride of the Northern Seas. Hope of the Revolution, you are the burst of faith of the people. the last two stanzas repeat a couple of times, then... In October, in October, We report our victories to you, our Revolution. In October, in October, And to the heritage left by you for us. (via song lyrics dot com)
Great movie and a very stoic sounding song! The real kicker is that the Russian people have known only suffering since the Russian revolution so they had to develop a stoic attitude. Honestly this song makes the hairs on my neck stand up!
I remember listening that song before watching the movie. I think on a documentary, i'm not sure. I always thought it was a soviet song for the army or navy. So i had a feeling that i alredy knew that song when i first saw the movie yesterday. I got surprised it isn't a soviet song but simply a soundtrack for the movie. Poledouris could put the soviet feeling of songs like Varshavianka (i know it is a socialist polish song from the 19th century but it still remembered as a soviet song), Shli Soldaty, or Poliushko Polie; very well done.
and my friends this film the sound of which is causing my skin to prickle would never have been the same without Sean Connery. Thank you Sean to me your greatest role, thanks.
Brilliant movie with an awesome actor, fantastic soundtrack. Even the singing, although in a language which is currently hostile to the world, but hey, that can be forgotten, but enjoyed for the pureness of it. RIP Basil Poledouris & Captain 1st Class Marko Ramius aka Sean Connery
I know the lyrics were translated to Russian, but this collaboration created one of the most intense and amazing choral pieces in all film history. I love this music!
From 1:25 "Hail to our fathers and our grandfathers, To their testaments we are always faithful. Now nothing will stop Victory marching of Motherland. Sail, sail fearlessly, Pride of Northern Seas! Revolution's Hope, Essence of people's faith! Sail, sail fearlessly, Pride of Northern Seas! Revolution's Hope, Essence of people's faith! Hail to our fathers and our grandfathers, To their testaments we are always faithful. Now nothing will stop Victory marching of Motherland. Sail, sail fearlessly, Pride of Northern Seas! Revolution's Hope, Essence of people's faith! In October! In October! We are reporting our victories! In October! In October! New world is given to us by our grandfathers Sail, sail fearlessly, Pride of Northern Seas! Revolution's Hope, Essence of people's faith! Hail to our fathers and our grandfathers, To their testaments we are always faithful. Now nothing will stop Victory marching of Motherland. In October! In October! We are reporting our victories! In October! In October! New world ...."
i was 10 or 11, when i watched the movie the first time. i could not understand what it was about and so on,...jada jada jada. BUT that intro got me. i guess if you have no opinion of anything ( at least at my age. or how i grew up...i don´t know ) but despite how "naive" i may have been,...this intro, this "masterpiece" ( if i may call it so ) is one of the best among the best since mankind is making this kind of cool stuff.
I was 10 or 11 when I first saw this movie and knew how different it was from the book because I was reading it at the time. The summer between the 5th and 6th grade was when my parent started letting me read "adult" books. I read "The Hunt For Red October" because of the movie and "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" because of the cover blurb. Now I'm 42 years old and wondering if the Ultimate Question involves Soviet submarines.
I can just envision *Admiral Pavel Andreivitch Chekov, Starfleet Command* at the center seat of his Federation STARFLEET flagship. This theme playing over the shipside intercom!
Holy shit that is some good shit "Convert Strategic Battlecruiser UNS Red October, the newest abomination of United Nation's Space Force, equiped with 20 guided relativistic kill vehicle - that's for planets, and one carbon detonation inducer - that's for stars, impossible to detect once entered the "slipspace caterpillar drive" mode, even we sent our best forcefield recon ships, Shipmaster Dalmid, I humbly suggest we hold our position and then chant some prayers for the Ghusaids System then hope for if there's any carbohydrate residue left so we can at least hold a group memorial service, Elders won't blame you, your slipspace drive is indeed broken, and if it's not, it will be, I will let it be, you and your crews' skills are valuable to the Great One and the Holy Fleet, don't waste them all in a suicide attack."
Watched this again on a plane ride today. But the plane ride was too short to finish it! So I got to watch it again later tonight, could always rewatch this movie :D
Oh he was absolutely awesome but the sad thing is in every movie it had something of him really in the role he did not shed himself and lose himself into the role. But that's a matter of the style of acting. A couple other really good movies in that department the actors were capable of shedding their self losing them self and being immersed fully in the role, Harrison Ford in k-19 the Widowmaker and there was a movie a few years back starring Ed Harris and David Duchovny in Phantom, which involved a Soviet navy submarine as well...
What’s amazing about this music is I can’t tell if it was made just for this movie or if it’s an old song from Mother Russia a long time ago. Thats what’s amazing about Basil’s score. I never knew the details about this song. I have always loved the music
Basil Poledouris should be awarded the Order of Lenin for this piece. Amazing!
Or the Order of Merit 😎or OBE😎
Did you watch the movie? It's about defection....
lol. they are talking about the composer... @@joshua-hv1yv
also basil is greek
Indeed, it is sad Sean Connery died. Let's not forget, however, that the composer of this absolute masterpiece of a score died in 2006.
RIP Basil Poledouris.
Do you know to want more ?
@@concombremosque I am not a man! ...and I am not an animal.
Bom dia a gte volta à interferência da
really ? sad news I often listen to his scores like the Conan ones, a genius Basil
Didn't the red army choir actually sing this piece??
Basil Poledouris - one of the most underrated film composers ever…
I'm agree
Love this guy, Conan, Robocop , pure genius
YES
varsil
Isn't he? I can't understand it. He is one of the greats of recent history, if not of all history.
Rest in Peace, Captain Ramius.
He did many schhplendid films
he sailed into history !
@@lavo-ld4wm to be with his wife again. He also lived to see his native Lithuania be not only free from the Soviets but also among the first to do so.
He might be forgotten by an ungrateful future.. But while he is allowed to be remembered, may he be praised and loved. Rest in peace.
@@lavo-ld4wm No..he "shaiiled into hishhhhtory!"
"One ping only"
R.I.P Sean Connery
F
Yes Sir
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a bastard and a traitor in the film starred
@@56Регион-г7л pierdolicie hipolicie hehe
I'm a politician, a cheat and a lier. When I'm not kissing babies i'm stealing thier lollipops.
I never typed this. Internet shark at NASA did.
Fish
Hey, I think somebody just shot a torpedo at us?!
"Jack... You're going to miss the plane," said Dr Crusher.
@@khyronthethunderhawg6577 No Shit Buckwheat get the hell outta Here!
This guy should have gained much more respect as a composer. His stuff is undeniably well crafted. This man knew his craft.
His fame, much like his craft, was submersible. Only those who understand the deep currents of music appreciate and felt the waves of his music.
@@michaelbread5906 probably the best orchestral composer of the late 20th century. His music just blows me away when I hear it. I've heard rumors that his daughter inherited some of his talent, but only rumors.
The music was a HUGE part of people perceived 'liking" Red October.'
To this day, his incomplete version of the Russian Anthem is the best.
😢 RIP Basil Poledouris...
Honor the man and remember the legend.
Rest well, Sean Connery.
Not nice though
@Nathan Morrow ok
Sean Connery was one of my mom's most favorite actors and the best James Bond, may he rest in peace 🕊️.
@Nathan Morrow 0
He was born in the year of the horse.
"Reminds me of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin when the world trembled at the sound of our rockets. Well, they will tremble again - at the sound of our silence. The order is: engage the silent drive."
A great day, comrads... We sail into history. * Starts singing the Sovjet Anthem, first quite out of tune, and then better and better*
@@schelfie1986
"He can't hear us!"
"And the singing?"
"*Let them sing*"
Lol...Sputnik...a hoax like all of Communism!
Fun fact. The USN was actually developing this tech when the book was written. Clancy had an unpleasant visit by the NSA thinking he was (or at least was in contact with) a Soviet Spy. Turned out the Caterpillar Drive was a military adaptation of (unclassified) civilian work and he had just taken it to its logical conclusion when researching his book.
@@davidkelly4210 For years everyone thought Clancy had an inside source at the CIA, until he managed to convince people that it was all in the public domain
Damn if that isn’t one of the most epic film scores ever!
another movie with sir Christopher Lee, awesome
Rainbow Hawk don’t you mean Sean Connery? Christopher Lee has nothing to do with this movie (though he did play a Russian commander in the Police Academy movie that took place in the USSR)
@@jordinagel1184 yes, sorry. Sean Connery and Christopher Lee, looked so similiar and i often mix them.
If not the most epic movie of all time. Seriously we don't get films like this anymore at it absolutely sucks!
@@joelsirola5440 Understandable. Both were in James Bond movies.
BASIL POLEDOURIS......GENIUS!!!!!
Marko Ramius, My all time favourite Character of all time, thank you for bringing him to the screen. Rest in Peace Sean Connery.
a bastard and a traitor in the film starred
@@56Регион-г7л Cool
God bless Sean Connery
You know it is a great movie score when the movie itself wouldn't have the same impact without it.
To me this song has always sounded like an army lamenting that this weapon, the Red October, had to be used, because of the unthinkable carnage it would bring in its wake. Like a funeral hymn for the ones about to die from its assault, because once that firepower is unleashed, there's no stopping or escaping from it. I know that's not even remotely what the song is about, but that haunting vibe is what I've always gotten from the song. It's so ominous and intimidating, and easily one of my favorite film scores of all time.
There is a nugget of truth, yeah, but it is still a hymn, and very powerfull. As a native speaker, I really like it, even though some words sound a bit unnatural, and accent is very much present. Nevertheless, I really love this song.
Actually, when I think about it, the lyrics are pretty brilliant.
When you first watch the movie, you immediately assume that it is a hymn to the Red October Revolution.
"Sail fearlessly, pride of the northern seas, the hope of the revolution"
"Praise be to our fathers and grandfathers, ever faithful to their convictions, for giving us a new world"
But then, you watch the movie, and realize that almost everyone on board joined the crew in order to defect... Suddenly, the song can take on an entirely new meaning.
On November 12, 1984, approximately four months before Mikhail Gorbachev took power in the Soviet Union, a Russian TYPHOON class submarine surfaced briefly in the Atlantic just north of Bermuda.
It subsequently sank in deep water after suffering massive radiation damage. Unconfirmed reports indicated some of the crew were rescued.
According to repeated statements by both Soviet and American governments…
Nothing of what you are about to see…
EVER HAPPENED.
I have seen this film years ago and I still can't believe that people can sing this beautful. I play it time and time again and it gives me goose bumps all over. Thank you so much for this wonderful film and great music!
Oh boy, you should then surely listen to an actual Russian choir...any of them.
Try: ua-cam.com/video/ZVT11GAd2Zc/v-deo.html
or ua-cam.com/video/D0xGimfwDL4/v-deo.html
and when you become addicted and need a larger dose: ua-cam.com/video/4vVVgKDR9kM/v-deo.html
or at least this one, one of my favorite: ua-cam.com/video/4vVVgKDR9kM/v-deo.html&t=820s
Prepare big speakers, never mind the neighbors. Or at least use some good headphones, these basses deserve it!
In one word: Epic!😎
Thank you so much for these captions. I've been listening to this soundtrack for over 20 years and had no idea how to or where I would even find the translation. Very cool.
My tribute to Basil Poledouris: He sure knew how to do stoic dignity and tragic heroism, blending epic-ness with tenderness, utilizing all the tools at his disposal. A master craftsman for cinematic orchestral music, in any movie genre. He elevated the material to another level, as any good composer does. Four of his scores where he does this stand-out for me: Robocop (sci-fi), Hunt for Red October (military), Conan the Barbarian (fantasy) and Lonesome Dove (western). Remove these compositions and replace them with a generic score and you literally lose half the heart and soul of the film, a real sign of a great cinematic scoring. In my opinion, he ranks right up there with the other greats of the 80s/90s film composers.
beautiful music and extremely powerful lyrics..
Yes. However, I can't help thinking they the last phase in mistranslated....
I love the sly insinuation that the protagonist of the hymn is honoring his father, grandfather, and spirit of the Bolshevik Revolution... by sailing to freedom in the west.
Great writer, super film and awesome soundtrack!!!!
Brilliant. I can listen to that time and time again. What a loss when Clancy left us.
Tom Clancy would be rolling in his grave if could see what they are doing to his characters these days...
@@Kirkmaximus cough cough the newer Commando series of EA games you mean?... along with others...
@@razor1uk610 Mostly how the TV shows using Jack Ryan are making communists look like the good guys.
I would like to have seen Montana...
He did, in Jurassic Park!
@StahlBlitz Read the book..
He lived.
Those were the days when we care about the characters and they were in real danger. Now all movies seems to be for children.
MaverickM1
But you did. You saw Montana.
And you did dig for dinosaurs there. You also had a girlfriend, lived in an RV and took holidays in tropical islands.
@@mr6johnclark It was the navigator Kamarov (sort of Ramius' protege) who dies in the book IIRC.
Wow , reading the translation for first time ... This is so perfectly composed ❤❤❤❤
simply, straightforward , just an EXTRAORDINARY piece of art !!!!!!!!!!!
Brasil Poledouris a great composer, great Master.
R.I.P. Brother William
R.I.P. Mr. James Bond
R.I.P. Sir Sean Connery
I Salute You with goosebumps on my arms and tears in my eyes, Captain Ramius !
And now, add Darth Vader and Mufasa to that list.
R.I.P. James Earl Jones
Rest in peace, Captain.
Muchas gracias por tan valiosa información sobre el compositor.
Still touching and fascinating after 30 years.
I can't be the only one who tears up every time I hear this song (even before I read the beautiful lyrics). :')
Rest in peace Captain! Your legacy shall forever be in our hearts!
let this song play for him as he sails into the afterlife.
good bye and thank you, sean connery.
he sail into the afterlife with the red october
As he shails into hishtory.
Amazing that this wasn't written in the 50's or 60's. Also the Russian Red Army Choir is one of the finest vocal ensembles ever put together.
This is actually the Prague Philharmonic's choir, not the Red Army Choir. There is a lot of native Russian speakers who have complained that the Russian in the song doesn't sound like actual Russian
@@erwin669 Damn. Kazaa led to me all those years ago.
@@erwin669 ..trust the Russians to cuss their former forced Soviet allies for the language they forced them to learn.
@@erwin669 it’s close enough
@@erwin669 it doesn’t..it’s horrible Russian pronunciation.
Red October will always be one of my favorite Sub movies, as for the book I haven't got all the way through it yet.
Magnificent!
After years of deep cover in the Soviet Union James Bond steals a submarine with an experimental propulsion system
🤣 Brilliant!
Funny shit
What a waste, the Soviet Union lagged always behind.
@@bluerisk u think so ....
This honestly would be an awsome twist
The book and the film pure cinema
Rip Sir Connery. Grazie per tutto. Love from Italy 🇮🇹
One of my favorite scores from one of my favorite movies.
RIP Basil. You was king! You are king.. Still nobody better.
Pretty much my favorite movie ever, because of this amazing musical score.
Do svidonia Ramius, Rest in Peace 😢
I literally watched this yesterday and I was thinking, "I wonder what they are saying?" Thanks to whoever uploaded this.
Cold, hard, empty.
Light that has left me,
How could I know that you would die?
Farewell again, our dear land.
So hard for us to imagine that it's real, and not a dream.
Motherland, native home,
Farewell, our Motherland.
Let's go; the sea is waiting for us.
The vastness of the sea is calling to us, and the tides!
Hail to our fathers and forefathers.
We are faithful to the covenant made with the past.
Now nothing can stop
Our Motherland's victorious march.
Sail on fearlessly,
Pride of the Northern Seas.
Hope of the Revolution, you are the burst of faith of the people.
the last two stanzas repeat a couple of times, then...
In October, in October,
We report our victories to you, our Revolution.
In October, in October,
And to the heritage left by you for us.
(via song lyrics dot com)
I like the beautiful music and the variation of emotion this this song.
Still thrilling everything l hear it- ever since seeing T.H.F.R.O. in the movie theater !! Basil Poledouris outdid himself !!!
this melodie can express the greatness and the epicness of the great russian songs!!! FROM MEXICO, GOD SAVE MOTHER RUSSIA
Да здравствует свободная и счастливая Россия!
This is a bloody masterpiece!
Great movie and a very stoic sounding song! The real kicker is that the Russian people have known only suffering since the Russian revolution so they had to develop a stoic attitude. Honestly this song makes the hairs on my neck stand up!
Another level of music.
I remember listening that song before watching the movie. I think on a documentary, i'm not sure. I always thought it was a soviet song for the army or navy. So i had a feeling that i alredy knew that song when i first saw the movie yesterday. I got surprised it isn't a soviet song but simply a soundtrack for the movie.
Poledouris could put the soviet feeling of songs like Varshavianka (i know it is a socialist polish song from the 19th century but it still remembered as a soviet song), Shli Soldaty, or Poliushko Polie; very well done.
and my friends this film the sound of which is causing my skin to prickle would never have been the same without Sean Connery. Thank you Sean to me your greatest role, thanks.
This is the most remarkable fake song that I know of. It sounds just like a genuine Soviet era patriotic song.
It was actually performed by the former Red army choir
I swear untill just a year or so ago I thought it was. This is one of my favorite movies since a kid.
@@thetechlibrarian I use to think that as well.
I have watched it. It’s amazing! I love this song.❤😂
ΜΕΓΑΛΕ ΒΑΣΙΛΗ ΠΟΛΥΔΟΥΡΗ!
Γειά σου ρε Έλληνα!
γιεπ
He might be forgotten by an ungrateful future.. But while he is allowed to be remembered, may he be praised and loved. Rest in peace.
Be carefull what you shoot at Ryan....some things on this ship don't react well to bulletchs
I actually thought watching Ryan’s impression of that quote that they just dubbed Ramius’ voice over his
"Big Son of a B**CH"
"Yeah, like ME!"
Such a GORGEOUS soundtrack.
I really wish we had the full version of the Soviet (Rusky) Anthem.
The great movie.
Спи спокойно, дорогой товарищ капитан, мы будем тебя помнить...
Да
Brilliant movie with an awesome actor, fantastic soundtrack. Even the singing, although in a language which is currently hostile to the world, but hey, that can be forgotten, but enjoyed for the pureness of it.
RIP Basil Poledouris & Captain 1st Class Marko Ramius aka Sean Connery
This is beautiful, I feel like I'm in the largest church/cathedral in the world for the grandest event or worse
"Cold this morning, Captain."
"Cold... and hard"
Just now I understand
“It’s time captain.”
“It’s time. Time indeed.”
I know the lyrics were translated to Russian, but this collaboration created one of the most intense and amazing choral pieces in all film history. I love this music!
Welcome to Russia. I invite you to Russia.
What do you mean
@@БорисТимофеев-м4о I would like to visit Russia. Which city should I start with first?
@@JA37Viggen I mean that the music is very intense and appropriate for the film.
@@wonderlasting I should to visit Saint Petersburg.
Siberia: the Lake Baikal. It is the deepest lake in the world with the purest fresh water.
Sean Connery was a great actor, still listening to the album ! Hail and honor to mother Russia !
Byo͞odəfəl..... Krasivyy......
красивый!!!!
Anyone counted how many times this piece changes keys? I stopped at 5. Pouledouris was a genius.
From 1:25
"Hail to our fathers and our grandfathers,
To their testaments we are always faithful.
Now nothing will stop
Victory marching of Motherland.
Sail, sail fearlessly,
Pride of Northern Seas!
Revolution's Hope,
Essence of people's faith!
Sail, sail fearlessly,
Pride of Northern Seas!
Revolution's Hope,
Essence of people's faith!
Hail to our fathers and our grandfathers,
To their testaments we are always faithful.
Now nothing will stop
Victory marching of Motherland.
Sail, sail fearlessly,
Pride of Northern Seas!
Revolution's Hope,
Essence of people's faith!
In October! In October!
We are reporting our victories!
In October! In October!
New world is given to us by our grandfathers
Sail, sail fearlessly,
Pride of Northern Seas!
Revolution's Hope,
Essence of people's faith!
Hail to our fathers and our grandfathers,
To their testaments we are always faithful.
Now nothing will stop
Victory marching of Motherland.
In October! In October!
We are reporting our victories!
In October! In October!
New world ...."
It's beatiful, I've listend to this for 5 hours now
Rest in Peace, Captain.
Que falta esse ator vai fazer que descanse em paz 💕
i was 10 or 11, when i watched the movie the first time. i could not understand what it was about and so on,...jada jada jada. BUT that intro got me. i guess if you have no opinion of anything ( at least at my age. or how i grew up...i don´t know ) but despite how "naive" i may have been,...this intro, this "masterpiece" ( if i may call it so ) is one of the best among the best since mankind is making this kind of cool stuff.
I was 10 or 11 when I first saw this movie and knew how different it was from the book because I was reading it at the time. The summer between the 5th and 6th grade was when my parent started letting me read "adult" books. I read "The Hunt For Red October" because of the movie and "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" because of the cover blurb.
Now I'm 42 years old and wondering if the Ultimate Question involves Soviet submarines.
As a US Navy guy, I gotta admit, this is more moving than Anchors Aweigh.
God bless you Sean
I have listened to this song so many times and it still gives me chills
What an legendary song!
Mum loved this film.
makes you want to stand up and listen to the hymn standing with your hand on your heart.
Epic masterpiece! Cheers!
I love how this somber march flips back and forth between very being hyped then being very quiet, like an excited crew of a submarine.
Oh I never thought about it in this way!
This music in fantastic. What a great flick
Awesome....
un placer para mis oidos!
The crescendo at 1:14 always gives me chills.
Same
decrescendo, not crescendo 😊
It's when the title hits. Great synergy.
EXCELLENT!
I can just envision *Admiral Pavel Andreivitch Chekov, Starfleet Command* at the center seat of his Federation STARFLEET flagship. This theme playing over the shipside intercom!
I hadn't thought of that, but I GUARANTEE you are right!
Bonus points if he actually gets them to name it USS Red October.
Holy shit that is some good shit
"Convert Strategic Battlecruiser UNS Red October, the newest abomination of United Nation's Space Force, equiped with 20 guided relativistic kill vehicle - that's for planets, and one carbon detonation inducer - that's for stars, impossible to detect once entered the "slipspace caterpillar drive" mode, even we sent our best forcefield recon ships, Shipmaster Dalmid, I humbly suggest we hold our position and then chant some prayers for the Ghusaids System then hope for if there's any carbohydrate residue left so we can at least hold a group memorial service, Elders won't blame you, your slipspace drive is indeed broken, and if it's not, it will be, I will let it be, you and your crews' skills are valuable to the Great One and the Holy Fleet, don't waste them all in a suicide attack."
When his time came, Sulu buried him with this piece, as Chekov would want it that
Watched this again on a plane ride today. But the plane ride was too short to finish it!
So I got to watch it again later tonight, could always rewatch this movie :D
Never stopped listening after Sir Sean's departure :(
Beautiful music........jaime la music
Rest in Peace Sean Connery !!! The greatest Non-Baltic who plays a baltic sovjet captian ever!!!
Oh he was absolutely awesome but the sad thing is in every movie it had something of him really in the role he did not shed himself and lose himself into the role. But that's a matter of the style of acting. A couple other really good movies in that department the actors were capable of shedding their self losing them self and being immersed fully in the role, Harrison Ford in k-19 the Widowmaker and there was a movie a few years back starring Ed Harris and David Duchovny in Phantom, which involved a Soviet navy submarine as well...
What a beast of a track
At the end of October, when it was turning red
I remember you leaving like a sunset.
Rest in Peace Sean Connery. We miss you.
Goosebumps listening to this.
I'll give you one like, Niko. One like only, pleash.
lol xD
@@KaiserFranzGaming one ping only ,Mr. Vasily
Hey NIKOOOO, want to go bowling.
Shome thingsh in here don't react well to bulletsh.
I think you won the internet! You'll receive the Order of Lenin for this!
Crazy Ivan! Crazy Ivan!
To the starboard!
I'll be damned
Alright Ryan, how did you know he’d turn to starboard?
@@NPCSN I didn't, I had a 50/50 shot and I needed a break
Rest well Captain Ramius, you earned it.
Thank you for the captions!! Merry Christmas :)
best movie :)
What’s amazing about this music is I can’t tell if it was made just for this movie or if it’s an old song from Mother Russia a long time ago.
Thats what’s amazing about Basil’s score. I never knew the details about this song. I have always loved the music
He protecc he attacc but most importantly, he can’t be tracc
Unless there is a sabotagg
Underrated comment of the year.
he defecc
@@Thigas1809 who shaid anything about shabotage
Is the sea calling me? Have I been on land for to long? This song does make me think.
RIP Basil!!!
no sabia que esto era obra de Basil Poedouris.
gracias por sacarme de la ignorancia