Why the Credits Song from Frozen 2 Sounds So Familiar
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- It's been on my mind for days and now I finally figured it out
songs:
Panic! At The Disco - Into the Unknown (from Frozen 2)
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven (6:26)
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My dad pointed this out as soon as we left the theater. Glad someone else noticed
I thought i’m the only one who realize this 🤣
Me too lol. (:
Me too 😂
Me too
Me too :)
The calling voice is a famous tone that used in so many songs and movies, And it is a Norwegian traditional way of calling which is called "Kulning".
This is an old celtic sound I think, but yes thanks for posting this, I searched specifically to see who else figured this out 😉
Dies Irae or something like that. Dates back to the 11th century, i hear.
Yeah, Dies Irae, if I remember correctly
*usher into the stairway to heaven*
This means we have to remix 3 songs now
SO NO ONE IS GONNA TALK THAT BEGINNING OF THE "INTO THE UNKNOWN" SOUNDED LIKE "DO YOU WANNA BUILD A SNOWMAN"?
Glad someone else heard it, I had to resist air-guitaring in the theater!
Who's here after that guy comparing this and Frozen 2 siren voice 🤣🤣
Said the same to my kids. Played lz right after the film and they were like omg, it's identical. The movie writer must have liked led zeppelin. Definitely sounds like they got the idea from lz.
John Z not really... These 4 notes are the base of the Dies Irae, an ancient Gregorian chant old of around 600 years which used to be sung during burials. It has been used in many songs and nearly in every movie score. If you pay attention, you can hear it in the opening of The Shining, or during Mufasa’s death in The Lion King. The Frozen songwriters used it in their movie just like Led Zeppelin used it 50 years ago in Stairway to Heaven or more recently Usher in his song More. This 4 notes progression wasn’t created by Led Zeppelin and is so much older than them. You can look up more about it if you want by searching « Dies Irae »
Omg i'm so happy that i wasn't the only one that heard It hahaha
Bruhhhhh
I'm leaving this here for one this is going to be in everyone's recommandation in 5 yrs 😊
Also more by usher is sampled.
Just got a flashback to hippie days. My oh my....
Dies Irae actually
The end of the days film has an ost that actually is identic to the voice!
Lmao-