This song is pretty much the best on the soundtrack, and it cannot play in-game. If some stupid company tried to make a movie out of Minecraft, this would be the credits theme, and probably be the best choice. _although with story mode it might work out as a kid's movie_
RadicalRobbie Seeing this in 2018 you just tore a hole in my heart... I wish Minecraft and its community could have been put in like a time stasis of perpetual greatness
This song brings an insane amount of memories. I remember when I was 11, I watched Minecraft tutorials and begged my parents to buy it. I played it since they added the hunger bar in the beta, and I kept playing it since then, no matter how much it lagged for my PC. But with each update, I slowly lost interest in it, since they took away everything that was amazing in the older versions and made it more 'realistic'. I've stopped playing it now for a while, but the memories I had from playing this game over the years will never fade. I met my friend, who introduced me to it, I met his cool brothers, I had an amazing feeling of exploration in the game. When the character would grunt instead of tick, when sheep lost their wool after they got hit, when you could shoot a bow rapidly... No matter how overrated or well, 'bad' the game is now, this game and song will always have a place in my geeky heart. :) EDIT: I just noticed I could play the alpha in the launcher xD time to bring back memories.
+NightWatch i got bored of the new verison of mc and deiced to go back to the past my self reliveing the old alpha and beta minecraft verisons when mc was good and fun and i just remberd how dangrous creepers was back then the game was better than it is now
damn 2012 was so long ago but it feels like yesterday. i remember when i would be made fun of for listening to the minecraft soundtrack, now im 23, its socially acceptable and im able to knock anyone the fuck out that criticizes my music taste
I thought the days in beta would never end. Playing in the woods... chasing sheep... making caves... riding the water elevator up to your tower... the excitement of rain and hatches being added. This game was perfect. And you know what? This game still is.
Each song of C 418 makes me experience completely different emotions. Thanks to this song, I feel joy and remember the bright days when I spent time with my grandmother.Unfortunately, she is no longer there. but every time I listen to this song, I think about it. Rest in peace Grandma...
I'm guessing this title refers to Tangerine Dream's album Ricochet. They are a clasical electronic group form the 70-s just like Jean Michel Jarre, whose first two albums Oxygene and Equinoxe are also mentioned on Minecraft Alpha. 😉 Hope this helped!
Funny enough, my fondest memories aren't from console, they're actually from the summer of 2019. I was on skeppys server, if you know him. I played survival and explored the 50k x 50k world, I made a house by the beach in a custom tree that I found, I went to 0,0 and the border, and ducked around with online friends. Awesome
Somebody who doesn't have their fondest memory of Minecraft alpha/beta! interesting. My fondest memory was first hearing 'Blind spots' in the game during my first session of 1.7.2. I loved seeing all the new biomes, and it was such a good day.
I remeber I was staying overnight at my mom's friends house I rember her daughter like 11 idk I forgot boot up the xbox 1 and let me play minecraft as a stupid 3 or 4 year old I loved it next year they sold the xbox but also I got notger amazing opportunity to play roblox work at a pizza place
I feel really sad listening to this song, because it reminds me of days gone by :'( Perhaps it's over-sentimental of me, but I so miss what Minecraft was to me, back in Beta 1.5 when I started playing it. It was a game I could truly lose myself in, an alternate reality, a place where you never knew what might be around the next corner. The magic and mystery is all long gone now, and I can't seem to relate to Minecraft anymore, lose myself in it's world as I once could :'(
Here's a funny story: I think this is actually the BG track for a local radio ad for a college. Seriously. It sounded awesome when I heard it, I'd never guess in a million years that it was one of C418's tracks.
this song (along with droopy likes your face) was originally on the album "life changing moments seem minor in pictures" but im confused on why they put these in the minecraft album and left them unused
I believe there was multiple songs left unused on this album to make it more “special” the creator did it on purpose. if they’d just release a album with the songs in the game it wouldn’t have been the same.
@@xxxangelbreezexxx7821 forgot i had ever made this comment but apparently he included them because they were used in old minecraft fan trailers, or something like that
I've been playing Minecraft for 5/7 years, i first played it on the wii u in 2012. I was so happy when i got it. I used to be afraid of survival, so i would always play creative. I flew around and made amazing builds with redstone. hell i still remember when you could walk on clouds. those were the good days. I just wish i knew they were.
i...finally....FOUND IT! this song has been implanted into my brain back in minecraft alpha days, and has popped back in my head, i HAD to find it before it dissapeared again, thank GOD!
Settling in this new world was hard at first. But, as I emerge from my hut nestled in the hilltop, I see the sunrise. There is nothing to fear now. My eyes sweep across the landscape of this strange, beautiful world. Perhaps living here won't be so bad...
second comment and i feel that this song is... just so,,, calmig and you could have died over 100 times in a row in a game. then listen to this. and your happy.
Know what, I know you guys all want this song in minecraft as much as I do, so heres how you do it. Go to youtubeonlinevideoconverter(DOT)com Put the video link in and for the file type do OGG Then, once its converted and you download it, go to your .minecraft and then resources, music, or newmusic. Delete one of the songs you dont like and rename this song to it. Then run MC and have fun.
Honestly at 1.7.3 beta no more changes where necessary, they should have used those ideas for a sequel or something instead. Also it just hit me how the average age of a minecraft player has only dropped as time has gone forward. I miss beta
I remember starting in Beta 1.6, my first world being atop a mountain towering up into the skies with the clouds, me and my cobblestone tower with a mine underneath, and a great field to look out at in the distance...So beautiful. I regret deleting it when 1.8 came out...
i was born in 2007, and started playing since late 2010. since i was 3 i played this game and i have done so for 9-10 years. it has been a big part of my childhood, maybe it itslef is my childhood. now i listen to this music for fun, and while im in the car or at someones place or even going to sleep. i hope this game never ends.
Rastingo Kime I don't miss alpha, in fact I love the new versions, I miss being a noob, now I am basically a walking minecraft wiki and while it is useful for bitch-slapping trolls, :D I can not get the same noobiness feeling ever again. :(
Jebediah Kerman exactly how i feel, the thrill of discovery and just that awesome feeling of newness. its gone forever and the only thing left is memorys :(
SuperGotenks36 Sure I can, and I do, but I know too much now, as I said, it's not the old versions we miss, it's the unknowingness, the want for knowledge.
This song really does give you the impression that you've become stranded on a island and must stand your ground and let your creative side on the run and once you've finished your world, get help and go back home. Just never forget who your real friends were...Your diamond pickaxe and your bow!
The last time you clicked on a minecraft video was probably like 5 years ago. Don’t worry, i’m in that camp too. I’d rather watch paint dry than watch another hunger games lets play. My name is Schlatt, and today we’re gonna talk a bit about how a stupidly simplistic sandbox became my favorite game. Where I think it took a turn in the wrong direction, and why even after all the new changes, even after how god-awful the community’s become, and even after...mine...coins? There’s still a soft spot for it in my heart. Minecraft came out for the Xbox 360 on May 9th, 2012. Coincidentally, that was the day that 12 year old Schlatt found his new favorite game. Remember Bionicles? Yeah I had more than you did, so naturally a game where you could build whatever you wanted was right up my alley. And the 360 release of minecraft was a barebones version of an already barebones game. It was charmingly simple, dropping you into a world with no real instructions or goals. There wasn’t much to do. But things you could do, the game nailed. Combat was straightforward and fun, especially with a group of friends. Building stuff was almost therapeutic, and the quiet times spent mining in preparation for what was to come. That space to organize your thoughts and plan out your next move, all the while being serenaded by those faint piano melodies in the background. That was the icing on the cake. I was in love with this game. It let me be creative, adventurous. You could do with everything around you what you pleased. And to this day some of my fondest gaming memories have come from open world games like that. Day., GTA4, Sakura Beach… W-wait Every day i’d hop off the bus, throw myself on the couch and log back in. There was only one world I played on. I wanted to be the only of my friends that played on two, so I crammed as much cool shit on there as I could. I built minecarts, Mob traps, I exploited this duplication glitch and built a diamond house out of diamond blocks. Listen. I was a perfectionist. And this world had to be perfect. Or else all I would have been doing was wasting away in front of a TV every day. But even after the countless hours I pumped into minecraft, I was still pretty ass at building. So I started watching other people play to figure out what I could do or build to make my world a little better. And as a result, I found an entire new avenue of the game. I was never a huge fan of lets plays. My introduction to the genre was...well…loud. Even back then was a screaming contest. And even though I was twelve, that kind of stuff just didn’t sit well with me. I felt myself gravitating towards more reserved and laid back youtubers like Monkeyfarm, who in the let’s play space was a breath of fresh air. He took a very methodical approach to building, and his videos were more about that process rather than about him. And as I watched more videos, I eventually found my way into modded Minecraft through these two guys, Sips_ and Shin_. They were the quieter side of the Yogscast, and even though they both sucked at the game, it was hilariously fun to watch them dick around and trying to figure things out. These boys were the perfect lets play combo, and their SipsCo series where they automate the process of dirt collection is single handedly responsible for my foray into Tekkit. Tekkit was a different beast altogether. A collection of technology-oriented mods that looked like minecraft, but offered an entirely new way to play the game. If you didn’t like mining, you didn’t have to do it. You could build one of these things and it’d dig for you. If you didn’t like building, well guess what. Anything you wanted to do could be done with the right machines, and it led to some pretty incredible stuff. Tekkit’s charm wore off quickly, though. After the sipsco series ended, I found myself getting bored with mods, and gradually, I made my way back to Vanilla. But the charm was gone here, too. I tried to put my feelings into words on the Minecraft forum, and I left an extremely controversial post. I feel like minecraft is becoming too complicated. I liked it the old way better. Now there’s weighted pressure plates and these sun things. I still don’t know how to use anything from that redstone update. Why is everything becoming more complex? I thought minecraft was popular for it’s sipmlicity (or at least that’s why I liked it). I think I summed it up pretty well. I had stopped playing with mods because I preferred that simplicity - and with each new update and each round if new items and gameplay mechanics added to the base game, I felt like minecraft wasn’t minecraft anymore. So that begs the question… what is Minecraft? For me, minecraft is not knowing how to play Minecraft. It’s generating that first world and thinking to yourself “what next?”. It’s standing at the the foot of a massive ravine. Minecraft is that dirt hut you built on the first night. The memories I cherish the most from this game are from when I had no idea what I was doing. They’re from when the game was simple, and when my life was simple, too. Because back then, there was nothing to worry about. School was a joke, I didn’t have to study to do well. I didn’t have any commitments… pretty much all of my free time was spent playing video games. And it was enjoyable. I didn’t have a future to worry about. I was only just beginning to realize I liked making videos, and that was only because of an uncle in the field who continued to encourage me. Looking back, I suppose the simplicity of my seventh grade life coincided pretty well with the simplicity of Minecraft. And as I got older, and I gradually figured myself out, what I enjoyed doing, what my hobbies were, what I wanted to do later in life, Minecraft got older, too. At the end of the day, I didn’t know if it was my maturation or Minecraft’s maturation that started pushing me away, but ever since 2013, the game just hasn’t felt the same. Until in a moment of reflection, and tranquility, that soft piano music starts fading in. And the warm melodies I’ve come to know all too well over the years invite me back into a world I’ve missed for so long. C418’s Minecraft: Volume Alpha. I know nothing about music theory, and i’m not gonna pretend like I do, but there’s something about it. Maybe it’s the simple piano of Dry Hands, maybe it’s the quirkiness of subwoofer lullaby, or maybe it’s not actually the music at all. Because when I heard these songs the first time, they didn’t blow me away. I didn’t instantly fall in love with the soundtrack. But the soundtrack is the only thing that hasn’t changed since I loaded up the game for the first time. To me, these songs are timeless. And when they start playing, just for a moment, I feel like I’m twelve again, playing on that same world I always used to. The music is what brings back all those memories. It brings back Minecraft. Today, the Xbox 360 sits quietly on my dresser. To it’s right, a hacked Wii with the Homebrew channel on it. Before I got into Minecraft, I used to spam infinite items in Mario Kart and just make the race a living hell for anyone in it. And yes, that is actually me playing the game, recording the analog TV with a camera on a tripod. I know, it was bad. But I had to start somewhere, and that was it. To its left, a macbook pro that weighs more than I do. A parting gift from my uncle, who lost his fight to cancer in 2013. He was the one who got me into making videos in the first place, and god knows where I’d be without him. They’re all dusty, but they’re all still plugged in, hooked up to a TV that hasn’t been on for a while. And that world is still there, too. So I decided to go back in. For the first time in half a decade, I turned on the Xbox. I spawned in my wooden house, the first thing I ever built in minecraft. I made my way past the dozen or so dogs I had bred, and I went outside, and saw the first ever mob trap I had ever tried building. I don’t think I ever got that one working. Next door, the house of a friend I hadn’t spoken to since middle school. Above it, a “floating island” that I spent days trying to make. A little up the hill, the second attempt at a mob trap, which I think I got working at some point, and the entrance to a minecart rail that went on for miles. Underground, into caves, over the water, it was insane. The magnum opus of the entire world. And slowly but surely, Sweden faded in. And I just started crying. They weren’t sad tears, they weren’t tears of joy, I wasn’t overwhelmed, I...I don’t know. I knew that all this world is, all this game is, is just a cleverly constructed sequence of 1’s and 0’s, but I knew that in a way it’s a part of me. This world is something that I will always hold dear to my heart. It’s a window into the past, a reflection of the kid I was. It’s been waiting here, unchanged since 2013, when I logged of the 360 for the last time. Unchanged since I started to become the man I am today. Minecraft, the game, is changing. Minecraft’s audience changed a long time ago. The only thing that’s really stayed static about it, has been the music. You can put me in some random world I’ve never explored. You can add weird new items i’ll never learn how to use. But to me, it’s not minecraft until that music starts fading in, and I’m pulled back into a world where nothing really mattered, where everything was easy, and when, well, I was happy.
I remember my friend kept takings about how cool this new Minecraft game was (Back in pre-beta) and he showed me this video on the Minecraft website. Almost everyday I watched that video until I got my parents to buy it. Then it is was in 1.3 Beta. So much adventure, curiosity and wonder. The game was so happy, the colours vibrant and the land excessively varying. Minecraft will always be Minecraft but it will never be like when I first started playing.
4 Years.... Feels just like yesterday....
Edit: And now it's been 7. Still feels like yesterday.
7.
@@strobilus
Yup. Insane how time flies.
This comment hit me in the feels
Now 10
10 years already...
;(
I remember the little trailer Vareide made back then..
"This is Minecraft."
Nostalgia.
Might this be it?
ua-cam.com/video/m_yqOoUMHPg/v-deo.html
Coco Yep that actually is it, That used to be in the Minecraft Website as one of the first things you’d see on there
He renamed his chanell to "This chanell is not active".
And it really isnt active.
genius bruh He had a norwegian channel for 6 years, and he has his own personal channel called “Dennis Vareide” now.
@@JonasTisell thanks for the info
I remember when the trailer wasn't there, and a video called "This is Minecraft" was there instead. Such a good song..
The first Minecraft trailer? I would watch that every day if I could get on the computer as a kid when I didn't have Minecraft
Veraidie did an awsome job with that one
@@nosville22 made me wanna get Minecraft even more when my parents didn't want to buy it
@@jaredf.6532 You will never know how much I can relate.
Yeah, that was 2011.
The same year I got the game lol.
Before that I just played the online demo.
I wish every Minecraft song could ACTUALLY be played ingame even if it's a disc I would just... DIE for this.
This used to be a thing in the game back in 2009 but they removed it.
@@ticagirl1 yeah
It played for me on bedrock
u can replace this song with any music discs in the game, theres tutorials on youtube
@@ticagirl1 you were bron in 2010??? wow existential crisis mode on, i suddenly feel old even though i'm not many years older
1 minute, 37 seconds of looking at a grass block and crying out of nostalgia. Count me in.
Yes.
hah yeah ;-;
1 minute and 36 not 37
@@Joe-boma bro shut up
Caught you fake nostalging, this wasn't in Minecraft broo
This song is pretty much the best on the soundtrack, and it cannot play in-game.
If some stupid company tried to make a movie out of Minecraft, this would be the credits theme, and probably be the best choice.
_although with story mode it might work out as a kid's movie_
They are making a Minecraft movie though
Nope, the Minecraft movie was cancelled. And thank god for that. It sounds horrible how they were planning it. -_-
+Noah Boddy lego movie......
._. come on lego has no protagonist and they created emmet
minecraft has protagonist steve
What? What are you talking about? Who said anything about lego?!
Noah Boddy i said lego
The nostalgia in this video is heartwarming.
"My name is AntVenom and I bid you all farewell. Thanks so much for watching."
That's the first thing I remembered when I heard this
Rob's Toons oh my god i remember listening to that outro in 2012
why is everything going crazyy
RadicalRobbie Seeing this in 2018 you just tore a hole in my heart... I wish Minecraft and its community could have been put in like a time stasis of perpetual greatness
@@potato_x69 yuh
mozilla firecock yahh
This song brings an insane amount of memories. I remember when I was 11, I watched Minecraft tutorials and begged my parents to buy it. I played it since they added the hunger bar in the beta, and I kept playing it since then, no matter how much it lagged for my PC. But with each update, I slowly lost interest in it, since they took away everything that was amazing in the older versions and made it more 'realistic'. I've stopped playing it now for a while, but the memories I had from playing this game over the years will never fade. I met my friend, who introduced me to it, I met his cool brothers, I had an amazing feeling of exploration in the game. When the character would grunt instead of tick, when sheep lost their wool after they got hit, when you could shoot a bow rapidly... No matter how overrated or well, 'bad' the game is now, this game and song will always have a place in my geeky heart. :)
EDIT: I just noticed I could play the alpha in the launcher xD time to bring back memories.
NightWatchMusic You can go back to alpha/beta in the launcher settings (edit profile)
FabioDeJaneiro Yeah, I noticed that before :D it's awesome
The new door sounds and explosions are still there :(
Yeah... :'(
+NightWatch i got bored of the new verison of mc and deiced to go back to the past my self reliveing the old alpha and beta minecraft verisons when mc was good and fun and i just remberd how dangrous creepers was back then the game was better than it is now
2009 minecraft trailer, anyone?
Link?
it sadly is deleted.
wolfox712 RIP
_Fuck, the good memories are coming back._ *I cry every time.*
ikr. brings me back to when i was 6.
I like how the beginning sounds like someone trying to play a song and it's just so cool idk why.
I miss the old Minecraft back in 2011/2012...
ThatCubeGamer me too
well u can play with the old versions with launcher minecraft
You can select The version of minecraft
MrFoxPlay doesn’t allow you to select the beta though
@@chili_420_2 we have a mod called Minecraft Version Changer wich goes all the way back to "indev"
Pixlriffs Minecraft Survival Guide Outro Music....
And AntVenom
Literally the best UA-camrs of minecraft
so old so nostalgic
c418 is amazing
love this song
This should be like a music disc or something...
Agree
I definitely agree
Minecraft is a music disc
Doing it, guys
Fits perfectly into the style of the discs
I'd love to have more discs in the game!
I fall asleep to this album when I go to bed every night. so calming.
damn 2012 was so long ago but it feels like yesterday. i remember when i would be made fun of for listening to the minecraft soundtrack, now im 23, its socially acceptable and im able to knock anyone the fuck out that criticizes my music taste
Update?
12 years old....
Wish these old comments had more likes
..until thirteen comes
RIP Old Antvenom Outro Music
2011-2012
"Antvenom Replace this guy with a new outro old antvenom subscribers hate"
I can't find a video with his old outro, where did they all go?
@@Yekulten look up all of Minecraft hardcore mode
@@Yekulten you could go to his pretty old aether series or his first elemental creepers episode
his old outro is like a good ol goodbye and see ya next time but his new one is too much
ugh this song makes me want to cry, dance, sing, kiss someone, and lay down in the sand by the waves all at the same time. its amazing.
PixlRiffs "Take care, bye for now."
The 2 Droopy songs are really good and I'm kinda sad they didn't use them as at least music disc.
I didn't even know this was a song. I started playing Minecraft when I was 7 in 2017
Thank you C418 for creating such nostalgic things
Pixlrffs outro! I finally found it!
I thought the days in beta would never end. Playing in the woods... chasing sheep... making caves... riding the water elevator up to your tower... the excitement of rain and hatches being added. This game was perfect. And you know what?
This game still is.
This song makes me feel like I'm waking up, since it gets progressively louder and adds progressively more ostinatos
Now what did droopy like again?
your face
YOUR FACE!!!
No I was referring to the song "droopy likes your face" •-•
Ricochet, your face
Richocet, everybody’s weed, and he eats hormones
liek if u cri evrytim
*EGG*
This term was in 2015? Thought it was from dead 2017-18 memes
@@band4lyfe its early 2012 humour
You where ahead of your time...
Ew it’s a child
Each song of C 418 makes me experience completely different emotions. Thanks to this song, I feel joy and remember the bright days when I spent time with my grandmother.Unfortunately, she is no longer there. but every time I listen to this song, I think about it. Rest in peace Grandma...
Such a nostalgic song...Proably my favorite in the whole soundtrack.
There’s something about this ol’ Minecraft song titles that can truly leave one pondering on why it’s even called that…!
I'm guessing this title refers to Tangerine Dream's album Ricochet. They are a clasical electronic group form the 70-s just like Jean Michel Jarre, whose first two albums Oxygene and Equinoxe are also mentioned on Minecraft Alpha. 😉 Hope this helped!
Funny enough, my fondest memories aren't from console, they're actually from the summer of 2019. I was on skeppys server, if you know him. I played survival and explored the 50k x 50k world, I made a house by the beach in a custom tree that I found, I went to 0,0 and the border, and ducked around with online friends. Awesome
Somebody who doesn't have their fondest memory of Minecraft alpha/beta! interesting. My fondest memory was first hearing 'Blind spots' in the game during my first session of 1.7.2. I loved seeing all the new biomes, and it was such a good day.
12 years have passed, but I will not forget these happy moments
I remeber I was staying overnight at my mom's friends house I rember her daughter like 11 idk I forgot boot up the xbox 1 and let me play minecraft as a stupid 3 or 4 year old I loved it next year they sold the xbox but also I got notger amazing opportunity to play roblox work at a pizza place
I'm agree 220% that this needs an extended version. It's one of my favorites.
I feel really sad listening to this song, because it reminds me of days gone by :'(
Perhaps it's over-sentimental of me, but I so miss what Minecraft was to me, back in Beta 1.5 when I started playing it. It was a game I could truly lose myself in, an alternate reality, a place where you never knew what might be around the next corner.
The magic and mystery is all long gone now, and I can't seem to relate to Minecraft anymore, lose myself in it's world as I once could :'(
Here's a funny story: I think this is actually the BG track for a local radio ad for a college. Seriously. It sounded awesome when I heard it, I'd never guess in a million years that it was one of C418's tracks.
Shall we take all these soundtracks to heaven?
"Droopy likes Ricochet' Yeah, me too, he's overpowered.
12 years man, goes by so fast and so much changes but here this is, exactly as it was the first time.
I played this in beta. Mojang added a new feature to play older versions. I went on the version i was, Jesus Christ the nastalga made me cry.
good news
The song made me cry
There’s a ricochet joke in a Minecraft song. My life is complete.
this song (along with droopy likes your face) was originally on the album "life changing moments seem minor in pictures"
but im confused on why they put these in the minecraft album and left them unused
I believe there was multiple songs left unused on this album to make it more “special” the creator did it on purpose. if they’d just release a album with the songs in the game it wouldn’t have been the same.
@@xxxangelbreezexxx7821 forgot i had ever made this comment but apparently he included them because they were used in old minecraft fan trailers, or something like that
Stereo Madness but Chill Version!
I've been playing Minecraft for 5/7 years, i first played it on the wii u in 2012.
I was so happy when i got it. I used to be afraid of survival, so i would always play creative. I flew around and made amazing builds with redstone. hell i still remember when you could walk on clouds.
those were the good days.
I just wish i knew they were.
GUYS! if anyone is looking for the song it is moon city, the C418 album
Oh My GOSH!! THE NOSTALGIA IS SO STRONG!!! :(
;(
ik the feels bro
Right in the feels.
Yeah this song is able to be very nostalgic.
i...finally....FOUND IT! this song has been implanted into my brain back in minecraft alpha days, and has popped back in my head, i HAD to find it before it dissapeared again, thank GOD!
Settling in this new world was hard at first. But, as I emerge from my hut nestled in the hilltop, I see the sunrise. There is nothing to fear now. My eyes sweep across the landscape of this strange, beautiful world. Perhaps living here won't be so bad...
This is one of the best music I have ever heard
second comment and i feel that this song is... just so,,, calmig and you could have died over 100 times in a row in a game. then listen to this. and your happy.
Wow you are first comment i guess damn 12 years
This reminds me of the good old days, and it gives me an odd aesthetic of me at the mall with friends and playing Minecraft
BllXA has always had been that i i would not have to come out for a year now or year of a dream of that time that was so sad
"I can't believe my childhood hero just called me bipolar"
This still reminds me of when I first started UA-cam I miss those days !
_12 year old me asking my classmates how do i open inventory and how to make a Redstone clock_
Heh.. lol
@@dorieeddy2017 true story Btw.
@@_GhostMiner Cool
This really gave me a dose of nostalgia as it sounded simular to some soundtracks that were in them
This song gave me the feels ;-; also I remember hearing this from somewhere
AntVenom's old videos
Unlocked a new memory : Classic alternative menu theme
Know what, I know you guys all want this song in minecraft as much as I do, so heres how you do it.
Go to youtubeonlinevideoconverter(DOT)com
Put the video link in and for the file type do OGG
Then, once its converted and you download it, go to your .minecraft and then resources, music, or newmusic.
Delete one of the songs you dont like and rename this song to it. Then run MC and have fun.
'never think about how much time you have left, instead about the times you have had' -wise words
It pisses me off that mojang is changing everything, the classic skin, the sounds! Your fucking my shit up mojang.
Honestly at 1.7.3 beta no more changes where necessary, they should have used those ideas for a sequel or something instead. Also it just hit me how the average age of a minecraft player has only dropped as time has gone forward. I miss beta
***** in a few years it'll be the same, mature people and five years later its hell once again.
***** true...
What's wrong with 12 year olds?
This song genuinely makes me emotional.
I played this and my cockatiel started dancing like they do in the game ;w;
man this is surely a beauty.
i only wish that this song would be a bit longer.
I miss alpha version of minecraft I want it back! Thumbs up of you agree
you know you can still play it with the new launcher
yeah, ngl i prefer that 1.0-1.8 era. kind of stopped playing at 1.16
Aaah, Memories!
This song makes me cry....... Antvenom
I remember starting in Beta 1.6, my first world being atop a mountain towering up into the skies with the clouds, me and my cobblestone tower with a mine underneath, and a great field to look out at in the distance...So beautiful. I regret deleting it when 1.8 came out...
This should be reworked into a music disc called: Close
This brings back so many memories of playing minecraft 24/7 in the summer on my old computer...
agreed past me
I FOUND IT :D
:D
This makes me cry
Nostalgia *100*
Takes me back to the times I used to make houses out of dirt... aahhhh feels so good and nostalgic
0:42 is we’re the good stuff is
Happy 15 years Minecraft
Rest in peace seed 404
This song brings perfect memories of me and my friends laughing and having fun when Minecraft was so new and fresh to us. I love music so much
The first song I've heard from Minecraft..
i was born in 2007, and started playing since late 2010. since i was 3 i played this game and i have done so for 9-10 years. it has been a big part of my childhood, maybe it itslef is my childhood. now i listen to this music for fun, and while im in the car or at someones place or even going to sleep. i hope this game never ends.
Same....
But I started playing Minecraft Pocket Edition in 2014, and Java Edition in 2011 or 2012...
i miss Alfa :‚(
We all do man, we all do :(
Rastingo Kime I don't miss alpha, in fact I love the new versions, I miss being a noob, now I am basically a walking minecraft wiki and while it is useful for bitch-slapping trolls, :D I can not get the same noobiness feeling ever again. :(
Jebediah Kerman exactly how i feel, the thrill of discovery and just that awesome feeling of newness. its gone forever and the only thing left is memorys :(
shanedaman112 ugh...you guys do know that you can select and play alpha on the new launcher, riiiiight?!
SuperGotenks36 Sure I can, and I do, but I know too much now, as I said, it's not the old versions we miss, it's the unknowingness, the want for knowledge.
This song really does give you the impression that you've become stranded on a island and must stand your ground and let your creative side on the run and once you've finished your world, get help and go back home. Just never forget who your real friends were...Your diamond pickaxe and your bow!
The last time you clicked on a minecraft video was probably like 5 years ago. Don’t worry, i’m in that camp too. I’d rather watch paint dry than watch another hunger games lets play. My name is Schlatt, and today we’re gonna talk a bit about how a stupidly simplistic sandbox became my favorite game. Where I think it took a turn in the wrong direction, and why even after all the new changes, even after how god-awful the community’s become, and even after...mine...coins? There’s still a soft spot for it in my heart. Minecraft came out for the Xbox 360 on May 9th, 2012. Coincidentally, that was the day that 12 year old Schlatt found his new favorite game. Remember Bionicles? Yeah I had more than you did, so naturally a game where you could build whatever you wanted was right up my alley. And the 360 release of minecraft was a barebones version of an already barebones game. It was charmingly simple, dropping you into a world with no real instructions or goals. There wasn’t much to do. But things you could do, the game nailed. Combat was straightforward and fun, especially with a group of friends. Building stuff was almost therapeutic, and the quiet times spent mining in preparation for what was to come. That space to organize your thoughts and plan out your next move, all the while being serenaded by those faint piano melodies in the background. That was the icing on the cake. I was in love with this game. It let me be creative, adventurous. You could do with everything around you what you pleased. And to this day some of my fondest gaming memories have come from open world games like that. Day., GTA4, Sakura Beach… W-wait Every day i’d hop off the bus, throw myself on the couch and log back in. There was only one world I played on. I wanted to be the only of my friends that played on two, so I crammed as much cool shit on there as I could. I built minecarts, Mob traps, I exploited this duplication glitch and built a diamond house out of diamond blocks. Listen. I was a perfectionist. And this world had to be perfect. Or else all I would have been doing was wasting away in front of a TV every day. But even after the countless hours I pumped into minecraft, I was still pretty ass at building. So I started watching other people play to figure out what I could do or build to make my world a little better. And as a result, I found an entire new avenue of the game. I was never a huge fan of lets plays. My introduction to the genre was...well…loud. Even back then was a screaming contest. And even though I was twelve, that kind of stuff just didn’t sit well with me. I felt myself gravitating towards more reserved and laid back youtubers like Monkeyfarm, who in the let’s play space was a breath of fresh air. He took a very methodical approach to building, and his videos were more about that process rather than about him. And as I watched more videos, I eventually found my way into modded Minecraft through these two guys, Sips_ and Shin_. They were the quieter side of the Yogscast, and even though they both sucked at the game, it was hilariously fun to watch them dick around and trying to figure things out. These boys were the perfect lets play combo, and their SipsCo series where they automate the process of dirt collection is single handedly responsible for my foray into Tekkit. Tekkit was a different beast altogether. A collection of technology-oriented mods that looked like minecraft, but offered an entirely new way to play the game. If you didn’t like mining, you didn’t have to do it. You could build one of these things and it’d dig for you. If you didn’t like building, well guess what. Anything you wanted to do could be done with the right machines, and it led to some pretty incredible stuff. Tekkit’s charm wore off quickly, though. After the sipsco series ended, I found myself getting bored with mods, and gradually, I made my way back to Vanilla. But the charm was gone here, too. I tried to put my feelings into words on the Minecraft forum, and I left an extremely controversial post. I feel like minecraft is becoming too complicated. I liked it the old way better. Now there’s weighted pressure plates and these sun things. I still don’t know how to use anything from that redstone update. Why is everything becoming more complex? I thought minecraft was popular for it’s sipmlicity (or at least that’s why I liked it). I think I summed it up pretty well. I had stopped playing with mods because I preferred that simplicity - and with each new update and each round if new items and gameplay mechanics added to the base game, I felt like minecraft wasn’t minecraft anymore. So that begs the question… what is Minecraft? For me, minecraft is not knowing how to play Minecraft. It’s generating that first world and thinking to yourself “what next?”. It’s standing at the the foot of a massive ravine. Minecraft is that dirt hut you built on the first night. The memories I cherish the most from this game are from when I had no idea what I was doing. They’re from when the game was simple, and when my life was simple, too. Because back then, there was nothing to worry about. School was a joke, I didn’t have to study to do well. I didn’t have any commitments… pretty much all of my free time was spent playing video games. And it was enjoyable. I didn’t have a future to worry about. I was only just beginning to realize I liked making videos, and that was only because of an uncle in the field who continued to encourage me. Looking back, I suppose the simplicity of my seventh grade life coincided pretty well with the simplicity of Minecraft. And as I got older, and I gradually figured myself out, what I enjoyed doing, what my hobbies were, what I wanted to do later in life, Minecraft got older, too. At the end of the day, I didn’t know if it was my maturation or Minecraft’s maturation that started pushing me away, but ever since 2013, the game just hasn’t felt the same. Until in a moment of reflection, and tranquility, that soft piano music starts fading in. And the warm melodies I’ve come to know all too well over the years invite me back into a world I’ve missed for so long. C418’s Minecraft: Volume Alpha. I know nothing about music theory, and i’m not gonna pretend like I do, but there’s something about it. Maybe it’s the simple piano of Dry Hands, maybe it’s the quirkiness of subwoofer lullaby, or maybe it’s not actually the music at all. Because when I heard these songs the first time, they didn’t blow me away. I didn’t instantly fall in love with the soundtrack. But the soundtrack is the only thing that hasn’t changed since I loaded up the game for the first time. To me, these songs are timeless. And when they start playing, just for a moment, I feel like I’m twelve again, playing on that same world I always used to. The music is what brings back all those memories. It brings back Minecraft. Today, the Xbox 360 sits quietly on my dresser. To it’s right, a hacked Wii with the Homebrew channel on it. Before I got into Minecraft, I used to spam infinite items in Mario Kart and just make the race a living hell for anyone in it. And yes, that is actually me playing the game, recording the analog TV with a camera on a tripod. I know, it was bad. But I had to start somewhere, and that was it. To its left, a macbook pro that weighs more than I do. A parting gift from my uncle, who lost his fight to cancer in 2013. He was the one who got me into making videos in the first place, and god knows where I’d be without him. They’re all dusty, but they’re all still plugged in, hooked up to a TV that hasn’t been on for a while. And that world is still there, too. So I decided to go back in. For the first time in half a decade, I turned on the Xbox. I spawned in my wooden house, the first thing I ever built in minecraft. I made my way past the dozen or so dogs I had bred, and I went outside, and saw the first ever mob trap I had ever tried building. I don’t think I ever got that one working. Next door, the house of a friend I hadn’t spoken to since middle school. Above it, a “floating island” that I spent days trying to make. A little up the hill, the second attempt at a mob trap, which I think I got working at some point, and the entrance to a minecart rail that went on for miles. Underground, into caves, over the water, it was insane. The magnum opus of the entire world. And slowly but surely, Sweden faded in. And I just started crying. They weren’t sad tears, they weren’t tears of joy, I wasn’t overwhelmed, I...I don’t know. I knew that all this world is, all this game is, is just a cleverly constructed sequence of 1’s and 0’s, but I knew that in a way it’s a part of me. This world is something that I will always hold dear to my heart. It’s a window into the past, a reflection of the kid I was. It’s been waiting here, unchanged since 2013, when I logged of the 360 for the last time. Unchanged since I started to become the man I am today. Minecraft, the game, is changing. Minecraft’s audience changed a long time ago. The only thing that’s really stayed static about it, has been the music. You can put me in some random world I’ve never explored. You can add weird new items i’ll never learn how to use. But to me, it’s not minecraft until that music starts fading in, and I’m pulled back into a world where nothing really mattered, where everything was easy, and when, well, I was happy.
This is a nice beat. I will always enjoy it in my playlist
This is the only video that has actually made me move my head along with the beat of the song
I feel like I remember this song, but this is the first time I’ve ever heard this song
I remember my friend kept takings about how cool this new Minecraft game was (Back in pre-beta) and he showed me this video on the Minecraft website. Almost everyday I watched that video until I got my parents to buy it. Then it is was in 1.3 Beta. So much adventure, curiosity and wonder. The game was so happy, the colours vibrant and the land excessively varying. Minecraft will always be Minecraft but it will never be like when I first started playing.
It’s calming for my ears😢
March 21,Date when this video was uploaded, And it has already turned 10 years of anniversary, What a great nostalgia
this song is nostalgic
"Take care, bye for now" Pixlriffs outro
Perfect to listen while looking at the morning sunshine after the night stormy rain.
Man, I wish this song goes more than 8 minutes. It'd be an awesome tune for night jogs.
This Tune Is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this song gives a feeling i cant explain
This feels like some long lost nostalgia and I love it
Damn the nostalgic
Thanks for playing Minecraft.
-Jens, Agnes, Markus, DinnerBone, Grumm.
0:41 is everything.
Ye
This sounds incredibly nostalgic even though this is like my 4th or 3rd time hearing it
I am crying
Me too
0:30 i love the best
5 years OMG I feel it so hard