The backside of the block I live in, poorly lit by the orange streetlights, it rained all day but, now, long after midnight, it's only windy and silent. I'm all alone in there, I can go wherever I want and the whole city will be just like that: empty, full of night and the smell of wet asphalt. This is exactly what this song makes me feel like.
You always hear about this movie, its so good and so impactful in media and then you watch it and you cant understand how but you feel why. a really small movie somehow it touches your soul and leaves before you even notice.
@@rutabagasteu She has her mind set to connect with the Puppet Master, which will likely be a one way trip, leaving everything behind. Major here is a lot different from Major in SAC. Here she seems determined to escape her life, and the Puppet Master was her way out. She still kept her connection with Batou, though. That's always a plus.
The song and scene brings a feeling when you know taking one step will send you to a way that you can’t turn around. I’m sure Motoko was excited and nervous about what the Puppetmaster had in store and the identity that she needed to find would have better light afterwards. Deep down wanting to find a place where she had no suspicions on her identity but to truly feel alive and herself.
I keep coming back to this track and at night i listen...I feel it strongly resonates with me. Pain, hope, joy, love and despair....all these feelings come flooding back when i close my eyes and hear this. As though the music dances
blade runner 2049 is as perfect as a sequel can be imo. built off the legacy of the original, but managed to expand the story/universe and do its own thing as well.
Because we are, we have handheld devices with all the information, communication and power we could ever ask for. Electric Cars reaching horsepower people thought was impossible, giant cities with late stage capitalism everywhere. All connected by an artificial network that spans the globe.
I envy you - i`d like to see that too. Btw, i saw Miyazaki`s "Spirited away" in the cinema. That was my first time watching that movie. And, you know, i never regret about not watching it before, just to catch it on a big screen. Because that was amazing, considering that i am not into fairytail-like stories. I can only think about what my emotions would be if i`d see GitS or, i dunno, Akira on the big screen. Damn...
No Anime movie will ever catch up to Ghost in The Shell. I mean just look at it. The amount of details, fluid animations and artwork are just incredible. Music amplifies it even further. And story? Story is the best part. It puts AOT to a shame.
No, AOT with its amount of twist and build up far exceeds Ghost in the Shell. Plus its has a great length to build up storytelling and iconic characters. But the Philosophy in GITS is more intriguing and open to discussion. It left behind a unique feeling.
Ghost in the Shell is an amazing film, an amazing story. Delving into the very psyche of man, wondering if you are even human as your very person changes around you. It's fascinating, beautiful, and relaxing. Forever one of my all-time favorite films.
I still remember the day when I first saw this masterpiece,the emotions I was filled up with I carry to this day, everytime I listen to this or watch the bay scene, I feel so damn nostalgic, a part of me screams at me reminding me. . . A masterpiece, one for the ages with a soulful instrumental piece. There has never been another GITS like this nor will there ever be, there won't be another movie made in this genre that'll even come close to this one, not in my lifetime unfortunately I believe..
You are special my friend like me. I have shown this movie to other humans and they never understood the concept of the movie and it never resonated with them. 🙏💙
Thank you for sharing this :) I can relate! I had heard of Ghost in the Shell for a while, maybe over a year or so before I actually watched it. I think I learned how there is a distinct difference between knowing of a movie that is praised, and actually sitting down to watch and experience said movie. I'm glad I gave it the chance to actually leave an impression on me. Now I actually know why it has remained in some conversations and circles to this day, and it has brought me to a new understanding of our world and this community of people who also appreciate this film. 😁
The people who make/direct anime in the modern world are completely out of touch with the core roots that allowed great pieces like this to exist - it is an industry kept afloat by people who grew up consuming anime, and they seek to create the new by regurgitating the superficial aspects of the medium. For example, when people ask 'how can I make works like Nausicaa by Miyazaki', they seek only to make things look and feel like the media they have consumed that they think evokes that material, go and study at university in illustration and animation, yet the overlook the fact that Miyazaki graduated from university with degrees in political science and economics. As Miyazaki said, many people in the anime industry cant make humans because they cant stand to look at other humans. How can we possibly expect anyone in this day and age to truly say something that speaks to something deeper if their entire lives consist of digital consumption, as it necessitates due to industry pressures?
This music fills me with nostalgia for memories that I have not experienced, I would have a knot in my stomach, yet I cannot stop listening to it on repeat
Feels like this title ,and the music is perfect, just this looped 10 seconds are better than most of today's music , an anime is better than most of today's too
I went out for Ramen with some friends, in the City Desert parts of Oslo. It's not a big city, but it has a lot of new buildings, so the cyberpunk vibe was really strong. There was even a garbage truck that came and collected the bins hidden in long shafts under the street, with yellow blinking lights, and there was a slight drizzle too. Holy shed, it was the most cyberpunk meal I've ever had!
At first, I falled in love with Electric Sheeps, then Blade Runner. I continued with Akira, and I loved it. This was the successor...and goddamn it's so pristine, philosophycal, so contemporary and futuristic at the same time.
I think it's because everything that's considered Aesthetic these days is stuff from the '90s. Cowboy Bebop is another one that got into that category.
Great job editing! You have to listen closely and repeatedly to catch the point at which it loops. Even then, you have to know the original version INTIMATELY to identify that point. Excellent.
As noites em que trazem ventos fortes são tão enigmáticas, que se sempre me pego até tarde na pândega meditando pensares oportunos na sacada do 1 andar, expondo me a brisa e ao sereno úmido e gélido do diluculo. Até o orvalho da arraiada. Quando as moiras brilhantes se escondem no horizonte das nuvens brancas.
This is one of the movies that inspired me to become an author and write a sci-fi novel about a military scientist who invents a way to upload his vision of the the woman of his dreams to an artificial human body by way of digital to synthorganic transfer.
Caso nao trablhassemos ou tivéssemos quaisqier atividade distratora de atenção. Repousariamos constantemente num estado azo de consciência. estado de pensamento constante
or just for the lonely night when depressed. Intoxicated, sober, or just plain sad and depressed. Music like this actually can give you something to dream for in the days and years to come.
"Siehe, es kommt die Zeit, spricht der Herr, daß ich einen Hunger ins Land schicken werde, nicht einen Hunger nach Brot oder Durst nach Wasser, sondern nach dem Wort des Herrn zu hören." Amos 8.11 Und das Blut soll euer Zeichen sein an den Häusern, darin ihr seid, daß, wenn ich das Blut sehe, an euch vorübergehe, und euch nicht die Plage widerfahre, die euch verderbe, wenn ich Ägyptenland schlage." 2 Mose 12.13
@@MrMaddox57 Our current postmodern world is already a dystopia, just not in its final form yet. We already have places with extreme social inequality like Brazil. We already have very poor countries like Venezuela. We already have extremely authoritarian/technological countries and with a many monopolies dominating the entire productive and social sector of the whole society, such as China and the trillion dollar giant BlackRock. We already have countries with a totally consumerist, scientistic and relativist worldview like the USA and Europe. If people are now able to change sex by phenotype, why would the idea of people start to consider themselves robots go too far?
@@SunsetEnds We also have the internet, military tech is crazy, AI is starting to take jobs. Like you said we live in the early stages of a Cyberpunk dystopia, cyborg bodies is the one thing we don't have and would have to see major breakthroughs to be a thing this century.
The fact that Kenji Kawai chose such a melancholic soundtrack for a chase scene is awesome to me
inspired by blade runner
great, now i need to watch GITS 1995 again, thanks to you
@@HardCow Yah there is a lot of similarities that i love
calm before storm
In memory of Atsuko Tanaka
August 20, 2024 Rest in peace.
So sad, this was the first modern anime film I watched back in 1997 or 1998 (I know it came out in1995).
@@decafjava8565 90s anime has a different flavor
I feel broken. She was my favorite.
Oh no! She will be fondly remembered.
The backside of the block I live in, poorly lit by the orange streetlights, it rained all day but, now, long after midnight, it's only windy and silent. I'm all alone in there, I can go wherever I want and the whole city will be just like that: empty, full of night and the smell of wet asphalt. This is exactly what this song makes me feel like.
Thank you for this Impression! Like it a lot 👍🏻
Maneiro!
moribundō!
@@LucasOliveira-dj6gg Al Camus in da haus
@@h00db01i Oh I read some of his stuff, I can see how it fits the theme ;D
You always hear about this movie, its so good and so impactful in media
and then you watch it
and you cant understand how
but you feel why.
a really small movie
somehow it touches your soul and leaves before you even notice.
Mamoru Oshi needs a successor, this anime style should never dies
The Golden Age Of Anime
Sadly it did died a really long time ago
@@anbusmoke2451 it will return. Just one director with real guts is needed.
Is sac 2045 bad? I thought it was good great story
@@temp4743 even arise is good. NGE has better artwork technically. blame! best manga, Nihei gawd
This song in the mission scene is perfect. It almost sounds like not many are coming back alive, knowing the mission is suicidal.
You can see in her face as the helicopter flies to.the mission. She is bothered by it.
@@rutabagasteu She has her mind set to connect with the Puppet Master, which will likely be a one way trip, leaving everything behind. Major here is a lot different from Major in SAC. Here she seems determined to escape her life, and the Puppet Master was her way out. She still kept her connection with Batou, though. That's always a plus.
It's the sound of calm humility when danger is around.
The warrior's heart.
The song and scene brings a feeling when you know taking one step will send you to a way that you can’t turn around. I’m sure Motoko was excited and nervous about what the Puppetmaster had in store and the identity that she needed to find would have better light afterwards. Deep down wanting to find a place where she had no suspicions on her identity but to truly feel alive and herself.
@@HAYAOLEONE damn
I keep coming back to this track and at night i listen...I feel it strongly resonates with me. Pain, hope, joy, love and despair....all these feelings come flooding back when i close my eyes and hear this. As though the music dances
I feel the same way
Same here...makes me look back at 2019 when everything was good
@@BROLY93 today is good, tomorrow is bad. We live in hard world
I thought that I was the only one who felt that way
As though the music dances........yep, truest words ever said.
This movie is the true heir of Blade Runner.
Nothing else come close not even the literal Blade Runner sequel.
blade runner 2049 is as perfect as a sequel can be imo. built off the legacy of the original, but managed to expand the story/universe and do its own thing as well.
@@jakeola10 expanded it right into generic cyberpunk lol
@@jakeola10 It was a surprisingly great sequel! I'm glad they did not ruin the legacy by turning it into a Hollywood blockbuster
@@DukeoftheAges the old bladerunner looks cliche AF now thanks to all the cuts and recuts. The whole thing is a mess now.
To OP: Truth
this track is a masterpiece, a hidden gem inside the whole score. Amazing...
Remember that it's just a bad day, not a bad life. So take a rest and give your mind and heart peace while listening to this beautiful melodic music.
Yeah buddy, I come very frequently to read this post.
saw this movie in an open air cinema a few years ago... it was as fucking great as you can imagine
yup
U lucky boi
How loky!! I wath in vhs!
So lucky 😮
It must have been.
the perfect balance between electronic synth and acoustic sounds
I played this while driving at night in the downtown of my city and it was amazing. For a moment I really felt like I was in a cyberpunk city.
Because we are, we have handheld devices with all the information, communication and power we could ever ask for. Electric Cars reaching horsepower people thought was impossible, giant cities with late stage capitalism everywhere. All connected by an artificial network that spans the globe.
I hate nick robinson because i hate family guy ok?
And it suck bro
And this is for charlie hebdo je suis charlie i am charlie
And you get it now
Just caught the 4K remaster at my local theater. It was utterly amazing.
I am SO jealous! It sadly didn't run here. I got the blu ray of it though. Doesn't come close to seeing this masterpiece in a theatre I asume.
I envy you - i`d like to see that too. Btw, i saw Miyazaki`s "Spirited away" in the cinema. That was my first time watching that movie. And, you know, i never regret about not watching it before, just to catch it on a big screen. Because that was amazing, considering that i am not into fairytail-like stories. I can only think about what my emotions would be if i`d see GitS or, i dunno, Akira on the big screen. Damn...
can i come around and we watch it together.?
have a nice day. XD
No Anime movie will ever catch up to Ghost in The Shell.
I mean just look at it. The amount of details, fluid animations and artwork are just incredible.
Music amplifies it even further.
And story? Story is the best part. It puts AOT to a shame.
Akira is good to in terms of art and music, I don't really get the story tho
No, AOT with its amount of twist and build up far exceeds Ghost in the Shell. Plus its has a great length to build up storytelling and iconic characters.
But the Philosophy in GITS is more intriguing and open to discussion. It left behind a unique feeling.
@@winstonsgmx AOT is overhyped garbage lmao, it can never be compared to a masterpiece like GITS
@@winstonsgmx Yeah, because comparing a single movie with a whole anime seasons worth of stuff, not really a good comparison
Jin Roh is not far for me.
Paprika is very, very well made.
this is good to play when your alone driving in your car. Just you and your thoughts.
Ghost in the Shell is an amazing film, an amazing story. Delving into the very psyche of man, wondering if you are even human as your very person changes around you. It's fascinating, beautiful, and relaxing. Forever one of my all-time favorite films.
I still remember the day when I first saw this masterpiece,the emotions I was filled up with I carry to this day, everytime I listen to this or watch the bay scene, I feel so damn nostalgic, a part of me screams at me reminding me. . .
A masterpiece, one for the ages with a soulful instrumental piece. There has never been another GITS like this nor will there ever be, there won't be another movie made in this genre that'll even come close to this one, not in my lifetime unfortunately I believe..
You are special my friend like me. I have shown this movie to other humans and they never understood the concept of the movie and it never resonated with them. 🙏💙
I'd say Patlabor 2 (movie)made by the same director is very close to it quality wise.
I really like how animator captures rhythms of the city. The joggers in yellow with umbrellas running in the rain. Very novel touches.
GITS 1995 is the one cartoon i can re-watch infinite amount of times, and still love it.
anime
Adult anime movie
Cinema.
Dude, its not a cartoon. Tom & Jerry is a cartoon.
I think it's a beautiful melody and that arrangement will never fade.
i saw this movie for the first time at 36 yrs of age. i had known of it ny whole life but never really seen it. Beautiful movie
Thank you for sharing this :)
I can relate! I had heard of Ghost in the Shell for a while, maybe over a year or so before I actually watched it. I think I learned how there is a distinct difference between knowing of a movie that is praised, and actually sitting down to watch and experience said movie. I'm glad I gave it the chance to actually leave an impression on me. Now I actually know why it has remained in some conversations and circles to this day, and it has brought me to a new understanding of our world and this community of people who also appreciate this film. 😁
The people who make/direct anime in the modern world are completely out of touch with the core roots that allowed great pieces like this to exist - it is an industry kept afloat by people who grew up consuming anime, and they seek to create the new by regurgitating the superficial aspects of the medium. For example, when people ask 'how can I make works like Nausicaa by Miyazaki', they seek only to make things look and feel like the media they have consumed that they think evokes that material, go and study at university in illustration and animation, yet the overlook the fact that Miyazaki graduated from university with degrees in political science and economics.
As Miyazaki said, many people in the anime industry cant make humans because they cant stand to look at other humans. How can we possibly expect anyone in this day and age to truly say something that speaks to something deeper if their entire lives consist of digital consumption, as it necessitates due to industry pressures?
What a brilliant comment. Thanks for this. I agree wholeheartedly.
Kenji went all in for this one.
Dude has many traits for music.
Backcin 2001 I listened to this on a red-eye flight from LAX to Orlando... taking off late night while listening to this was an epic experience
This music fills me with nostalgia for memories that I have not experienced, I would have a knot in my stomach, yet I cannot stop listening to it on repeat
I come back to this every time I feel an existential crisis looming by.
Dang...well I'm glad that you were able to find this song. Or that the song was able to find you.
I hope you're doing well friend :)
I'm going to watch this movie again in theaters in a few days. I look forward to the experience.
There is a world when this is on spotify and I want to be there
shame its not
Rip Atsuko Tanaka
this song helps me calm down even though theres a storm going on
Feels like this title ,and the music is perfect, just this looped 10 seconds are better than most of today's music , an anime is better than most of today's too
I always loved this track but it was really that too short. Thanks for making this extended version… good job 👍 ❤
this speaks to me in ways songs rarely do
I went out for Ramen with some friends, in the City Desert parts of Oslo. It's not a big city, but it has a lot of new buildings, so the cyberpunk vibe was really strong. There was even a garbage truck that came and collected the bins hidden in long shafts under the street, with yellow blinking lights, and there was a slight drizzle too. Holy shed, it was the most cyberpunk meal I've ever had!
I use to listen to this song for an hour i thought it was off the tube forever thank hod i found it. Thanks yandex
Just as good as I remember.
Amazing Soundtrack, Ghost In the shell really did it!
What a great movie!
At first, I falled in love with Electric Sheeps, then Blade Runner. I continued with Akira, and I loved it. This was the successor...and goddamn it's so pristine, philosophycal, so contemporary and futuristic at the same time.
💙💙 Love to all the other humans who are awakening from this matrix you are not alone.💙💙
thank you for the extended version. can't stop listening
Is a masterpiece this is cibermusic
I love listening to this on car rides at night
First a time listened this master piece in the movie wonderful theme a japanese artist
every time I feel down, I come here to listen to this track.
Sucks the pain/sadness out of you.
Maybe the best ambient misic I've ever heard and I'm 40
great concept, visuals, execution lackluster overall. Still iconic.
I'm going to be studying abroad in Japan soon. My goal is to stand on a rooftop at night time and stare out at the city listening to this
Мелодия такая приятная, а на фоне моя любимая и много уважаемая Мотоко Кусанаги из Девятого отдела. "Призрак в доспехах" навсегда в сердечке.
Добрый день, веселая минутка. Душа моя рвется к вам, ненаглядная моя Кусанаги-сан, как журавль в небо...
@@lol32scbw
- Что у Вас там?
- Журавлик.
This song has smoked all my weed
This movie was aesthetic before aesthetic was even a thing.
I think it's because everything that's considered Aesthetic these days is stuff from the '90s. Cowboy Bebop is another one that got into that category.
im pretty sure aesthetic existed in 1995
Is aesthetic something besides an adjective and a noun or a branch of philosophy?
Since when is aesthetic a specific style direction and not a rating of quality? 😳
I think the Greeks might take issue with that, because I'm pretty sure the concept of aesthetics has been around for thousands of years.
Great job editing! You have to listen closely and repeatedly to catch the point at which it loops. Even then, you have to know the original version INTIMATELY to identify that point. Excellent.
This song is truly magnificent !
As noites mornas de veraneio. Nenhum balançar de folhagens, a toada canta com muito mais ânimo. Para a noite não ser silenciosa como no meio dia.
L'un des meilleurs animes que j'ai pu voir
Se me han puesto los pelos de punta.que recuerdos.
As noites em que trazem ventos fortes são tão enigmáticas, que se sempre me pego até tarde na pândega meditando pensares oportunos na sacada do 1 andar, expondo me a brisa e ao sereno úmido e gélido do diluculo. Até o orvalho da arraiada. Quando as moiras brilhantes se escondem no horizonte das nuvens brancas.
Nightstalker
This is one of the movies that inspired me to become an author and write a sci-fi novel about a military scientist who invents a way to upload his vision of the the woman of his dreams to an artificial human body by way of digital to synthorganic transfer.
Nice to see someone else with a scifi vision.
This sounds interesting, mate. Keep the writing up! I hope I can read those stories from you.
Oh my god, that's so great! Cheers! This soundtrack also inspires me in such a way. I might write something too, always wanted to.
Sounds interesting
How is it coming along?
인간으로의 고독과 쓸쓸함 ai으로의 고독과 쓸쓸함
I DL’d GITS in 2004 and immediately got the OST…this shit been in my playlist for years❤
Caso nao trablhassemos ou tivéssemos quaisqier atividade distratora de atenção. Repousariamos constantemente num estado azo de consciência. estado de pensamento constante
This is one of my favorites! Thanks!
Sounds like HEAT 1995! Think I'll try and give this movie a watch :) Thank you for posting and God bless!
Same
@@xsvyxs that's the one :) and yes @
Afaq Iskenderova I agree
Yoko Kanno is a genious !
Nights of introspection...
I still have yet to watch this at the movies. At least I watched Akira.
My favorite song from this incredible, epic movie!
melancholy that kills me melancholy that gives me life
ahead of its time.
Song for lonely travel back home after a long night out
or just for the lonely night when depressed. Intoxicated, sober, or just plain sad and depressed. Music like this actually can give you something to dream for in the days and years to come.
Scarlette excuse moi, mais là voilà la vrai major l'unique, un pur moment de relaxation..
"Siehe, es kommt die Zeit, spricht der Herr, daß ich einen Hunger ins Land schicken werde, nicht einen Hunger nach Brot oder Durst nach Wasser, sondern nach dem Wort des Herrn zu hören." Amos 8.11
Und das Blut soll euer Zeichen sein an den Häusern, darin ihr seid, daß, wenn ich das Blut sehe, an euch vorübergehe, und euch nicht die Plage widerfahre, die euch verderbe, wenn ich Ägyptenland schlage." 2 Mose 12.13
Esse vídeo é uma maravilha
É mesmo
Ss
Uma obra de arte
Midnight Run from the country to the city. Highways and no traffic. That's this song
I play actually at Cyberpunk 2077 and watch the netflix series. It's amazing to see the links between these masterpieces.
Passam me cenas no consciente, minhas desorientaçoes em derredor. Focado num ponto absolto. Pensamentos.
Masterpiece
kinda sounds like an old fallout track
Amazing soundtrack ❤
ne kadar hüzünllü la agladım resmen
Kenji Kawai is a genius. Best manga music
Me imagino estar en edificio en tokio mirando la cuidad 😍
When you love the stars too much to be afraid of the night
Beautiful
Reminds me of the Heat soundtrack, which also came out in 95
Totally. Terje Rypdal - Last Nite. Any recommendations of more songs with similar vibe?
@@othermakar I’d like to know aswell!
A long night of solace.
Thank you.
Muzyka powala na kolana ❤️❤️❤️
Can UA-cam music stop being so damn amazing for one second like its getting on my nerves
Muy buena cancion...❤
Wonder piece of great composer kenji kawai, first a time listened i house mom with this theme i remember o her
Ночью ...
Esto es más maravillo y lo más calando que e escuchado asta hoy. anime GHOST IN THE SHELL
Cyberpunk is coming
decades into the future, or the next century, most likely, yes, in REALITY.
robotic organs, and then.....
@@MrMaddox57 Our current postmodern world is already a dystopia, just not in its final form yet. We already have places with extreme social inequality like Brazil. We already have very poor countries like Venezuela. We already have extremely authoritarian/technological countries and with a many monopolies dominating the entire productive and social sector of the whole society, such as China and the trillion dollar giant BlackRock. We already have countries with a totally consumerist, scientistic and relativist worldview like the USA and Europe. If people are now able to change sex by phenotype, why would the idea of people start to consider themselves robots go too far?
@@SunsetEnds We also have the internet, military tech is crazy, AI is starting to take jobs. Like you said we live in the early stages of a Cyberpunk dystopia, cyborg bodies is the one thing we don't have and would have to see major breakthroughs to be a thing this century.
I'd argue that we're in it, but blessed enough to watch it come to fruition without being its victims.
I really thought there was a magical solution to all my problems.
It feels like I am in the other dimension of the world.
They blocked the 10 hour video in America :(
In India too :(((
Dude, i was looking for it to help me to sleep. It was a blessing
They blocked the 10 minute version as well :(
in France too...
In Germany too...
I miss the deep and sad Comment Section...
Listening to this video while on a boat. Anyone else?