We got tactical smart missiles, phase plasma pulse rifles, RPGs. We got sonic, electronic ball-breakers! We got nukes, we got knives, WE GOT FLUTES, HUNTING HORNS, WE GOT VIOLINS, WE GOT DRUMS, ....
It was a great fusion of horror and action (and sci-fi and thriller). But it didn't introduce the concept. Horror has always had lots of action I think. Think about a chase scene in any slasher film. Or creature films, they are full of action scenes.
it's one of those movies I never get tired of watching. Some other movies I enjoyed but have no desire to watch again other than a few clips occasionally.
James Horner, H.R. GIGER, Bill Paxton, all will be deeply and sadly missed, thank you all so much for being part of a timeless Sci/Fi Classic that still strikes Fear & Terror into the Hearts and Souls of movie goers around the Globe even after 30 years on, Gone but never Forgotten!
They had such little time left to record the soundtrack the whole thing was recorded in one take with the movie playing along! Next time you watch it imagine that! 😂
Is it just me or do todays movies 🎥 don’t have any iconic score anymore? Just think about all the great movies from the 80s and 90s. Unique, mesmerising and unforgettable music. Rocky, Rambo, Terminator, Jurassic Park…
This orchestra and conductor do the most polished renditions of movie soundtracks like Star Wars and Conan the Barbarian I've ever heard. They're AWESOME.
5 Minutes of unrelenting tension and terror! The frenetic pacing, the heroic Brass, the pounding percussion and swirling strings. Love at 4:07 you can feel the Xeno busting through the APC windscreen trying to grab Ripley!
@@alexvalin9085 The fact that James Horner and the London Symphony Orchestra were able to get 80% of the score completed makes it even more impressive! Man, this score is intense!
Yeah, the music turned out great but Horner vowed to never work with James Cameron and his ex-wife again after he was treated like shit. In fairness to Cameron, they were all under pressure to meet the studio's deadline so the constant delays caused by the British filming crew at Pinewood studios may have contributed to the added stress of composing the music-score to this epic film.
This music almost perfectly encapsulates the listener in a web of terror when this part begins, the tang of cold sweat and wild panic hit my throat when I saw this as a kid. Jesus, when the xenos just fall into 'em like a nightmare and the squad of ultimate badasses are instantly in a fuckin' shitstorm. Always thought the helmet-cam shots added a ton to it, running mad between interference. "..WHERE'S APONE? WHERE'S APONE??!" " Sarge is gone, let's get the FUCK outta here!" " *HUDSON, LOOK OUT!!*" "Kill it!" and you could hear what was happening, but you just couldn't see..
"Absolutely Badass" ! What a breath-taking performance Mr. Navarro has elicited from his orchestra (n.b. female violinist at 1.16 getting up out of her seat and leaning in to it for extra gusto ! Outstanding from all concerned.
I noticed that a lot with James Horner scores when he is making them for James Cameron films. Titanic had that sound too. Same with Avatar when Quaritch was escaping with his Mech suit on
I'm not saying this is the best action music ever, just that I can't currently think of anything better. Well done to this orchestra, who played this sequence at a slightly fast pace, however that's a hell of a lot better than sluggish. Nobody missed their cues the whole way through. Really well performed.
No one composes musical scores for action scenes in movies with such emotional intensity - the music makes the scenes. I can picture all the action occurring in the movie as I listen to this extraordinary performance.
I'm so sorry we've lost James Horner... he's added considerably to the continuing evolution of a unique American sound for orchestra. What torture he endured to produce this worthy successor to Goldsmith's brilliant work. It's so sad in a way that something so beautiful, so moving, so powerful... has our attention divided between it and the stunning visuals of a modern film masterpiece. The two need each other, certainly, but how fortunate we are that the music can be recreated in a concert hall to be delved into and appreciated fully while we still remember the story it helped tell. Breathtaking.
such a great read by weaver. i sometimes have to check the actual quote, i remember the line being said with such venom i mistakenly think it's "they can fucking _bill_ me!"
Hell yeah, this audience is clapping at the end! The orchestra here should have gotten a standing ovation, in fact! Their performance of this piece is FLAWLESS.
Stuff like that you don't see when you're listening to the album, but I can just imagine every individual player has a measure where they're like, "Oh, _fuck_ yeah!" What an awesome job.
Extraordinary the soundtrack created by John Horner. It sounds melancholy, uncomfortable, somber, heavy, dark and frightening, but at the same time admirably seductive, beautiful, fascinating and overwhelming. A true work of art. Amazing. Great work from orchetstra. Congratulations!
Man! The violins starting at 1:10.......Its one thing to hear it being performed but when you see it, It's astonishing. I love live orchestra for that reason.
Is it wrong that in every video game when me and my friends have to fend off against waves of enemies against all odds that I instantly hear this song. EVERY TIME! I'm not even a kid anymore which is the time I remember 1st listening to this. I'm 32 and I still cant forget this song its burned into my soul the emotion is REAL! A true MASTERPIECE!
Being a fan of the original Star Trek, a friend of mine introduced me to James Horner's soundtrack from Aliens in which my friend had written a sequal story. He asked me to read his idea for a sequal story while playing back the soundtrack. Although, I had seen the movie a few years before, playing the music brought me right back to the thrills and horror that I felt while reading his proposed story. Thats the genius of Horner's music...without pictures or video, you can feel it in listening to his music soundtrack. Without it, this movie would not have stood out, even though the acting was great! RIP James Horner. You made movies more memorable, thanks to your vivid, inspirational soundtracks!
for the real Aliens theme Jack Horner conducted the entire london philharmonic in one single take, no breaks.. they had run out of time and money.. So he had James Camerons final edit projected on the screen overhead in the recording studio, so a little know fact is that - > the whole of the Aliens films music < - is a recording of a SINGLE LIVE PERFORMANCE IN REAL TIME BY JAMES HORNER (i.e. recorded live, in one go, the whole film, no interupts), and yes, this is actually true
I don't know if there's any possible way for me to stay seated and silent and not jump up, run around, quote all the lines, and re-enact scenes from the film while listening to a live performance of this.
I've always loved James Horner's work, but it's funny how many times he sampled his own previous works. You can hear a lot of movies like Krull, Battle Beyond the Stars and especially Wolfen and Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan in this piece.
i see every scene in my head with this song, that is how powerful music can be when used as an accompyment to film, 2 great arts that synergize into something far greater than their individual parts when utilized properly.
Wow. As creeped out and as scared out of my mind as I was when I saw this in the theaters, over time this movie has the familiarity of a lifelong friend. Now decades later, just when I thought I couldn't possibly appreciate it any more, this comes along in my recommendations. James Horner, you were a passionate master of your craft, and James Cameron, thanks for willing into existence a sequel to a classic that will forever be remembered as an unrelenting nail-biting roller-coaster ride of beautiful adrenalized terror. Just g**damn wow.
I saw it first as a kid in the 90's, freaked me out first time, soon watched hundreds of times on vhs. Finally saw it in the theater in 2016 with a packed theater full of people who knew most every line, cheering anyway, much like a long lost friend was in from out of town and we were celebrating. Standing screaming ovation when Ripley gets off the elevator to rescue Newt. My goodness was that fun.
This and Terminator 2 are in my opinion Hollywood at its best. Well made, entertaining action blockbusters that stand the test of time. Now all we have is a complete lack of creativity and endless reboots.
A very mean, aggressive and tense piece of music and so badass. I like how the horns can tower so powerfully over the rest of the orchestra at 1:32. Something Basil Poledouris used to great effect for the Conan The Barbarian soundtrack which uses a 12 piece horn section for some tracks.
The melodic part of horror . Only Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner could do that . The motivic blasts of the Horn phalanx ( 6 Horns ) , are outstanding . And only 2 trombones , one tenor and one bass , rare in a Horner' s score . Maybe was the choice of mr. Navarro . I think the original brass section of the score has 6 horns , 3 Trumpets, 5 Trombones ( 3 Tenor / 2 Basses ), 2 Tubas . I love the anvil clangs , is the common mark of the orchestration by James Horner and Concert Toms too with the low octaves of the pianos ! Usually 2 or 3 pianos in the orchestration as a percussive sound ! In Aliens score had 2 pianos with 2 harps blending together . Jerry Goldsmith from the other part uses a lot Roto toms !
Horner sure loves his french horns.
KAAAAAAHNNN!
You can tell the orchestra is having fun playing this
Yeah that first violin guy is deep inside it. His face says it all. And the french horns are practically dancing.
We got tactical smart missiles, phase plasma pulse rifles, RPGs. We got sonic, electronic ball-breakers! We got nukes, we got knives, WE GOT FLUTES, HUNTING HORNS, WE GOT VIOLINS, WE GOT DRUMS, ....
Looool
Knock it off, Hudson!
Somebody wake up, Hicks!
Rip Hudson 🙏
Hands down the most quotable movie in cinematic history!
RIP BILL PAXTON
Bishop should go... good idea.
Always missed
"Game over, man."
Ultimate Bad ass !
Bill´s son is actor too.He appear in some small movies of the franchise.
ALIENS introduced the concept of combining horror and action. It couldn't have been possible without the amazing soundtrack.
Don’t forget The Terminator!
Well if it isnt Lhugueny in the flesh
It was a great fusion of horror and action (and sci-fi and thriller). But it didn't introduce the concept.
Horror has always had lots of action I think. Think about a chase scene in any slasher film. Or creature films, they are full of action scenes.
@Jamus C not where the victims are fighting back, retaliating, or giving as good as they get.
I agree.
-They cut the power.
-What do you mean “they cut the power”? How could they cut the power, man? They’re animals!
HUDSON!
11 people didn't use short, controlled bursts.
Your response is gold!
Yes!!!
45 people made a bad call, Ripley, a bad call.
They have grown to 44. they will get their stomachs ripped open or en in acid blood
47 weiland-yutani board members truly pissed off
This has got to be one of the most adrenaline fueled pieces of music ever written for film. Not recommended for a quiet drive in the country!
RustiSwordz I use it for exercising. Yes I go full nerd like Im a Colonial Marine out of ammo and aliens on my six. Its just mosquitos though
Awesome :)
The fact a live orchestra even attempted this piece leaves me speechless and in awe of the musicians....
Nah I'll still fuck with it on a quiet drive
_Au contraire_ this is the *perfect* soundtrack for a drive in the country.
If you're driving a Bugatti Veyron.
I rewatched Aliens for maybe the billionth time today and I’m still on the edge of my seat every time
it's one of those movies I never get tired of watching. Some other movies I enjoyed but have no desire to watch again other than a few clips occasionally.
That’s one of the films Iv watched them most. That and predator
What do you mean, "*They* cut the power"? How could they cut the power, man? They're animals!
They can be animals but they not are dumb.Humans are animals too.
@@gabrielarruda6309bro he is quoting the film. No duh!
I know Pew.
😁
Drake! We are LEAVIIIING!
EAT THIS!!!!!
+Dahl face ripley, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!
RIPLEY! GO! GO! GO!
I told them to fall back, I told them to fall back..
They're cut off. Do something!
R.I.P. James Horner
Ric Flair He will be remembered.
Whoo!
Kia
But he and his music still live in our hearts)
This song is bursting out of my chest!
You mean it didn't 'come out of the goddamned walls!'?
@@nickmitsialis " let's book!"
Lol
This song is five-by-five
You had the soup special (Singing chestburster from Spaceballs the Movie).
RIP James Horner, your music will live on
The stuff he wrote, rip
James Horner, H.R. GIGER, Bill Paxton, all will be deeply and sadly missed, thank you all so much for being part of a timeless Sci/Fi Classic that still strikes Fear & Terror into the Hearts and Souls of movie goers around the Globe even after 30 years on, Gone but never Forgotten!
Ripley what THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!?!?
You had your chance, Gorman
"You had your chance, Gorman!"
Do Something!!!!!!!
truly an amazing score by Horner. Imagine the film without this music.
Art Levine it would still be great but Mr. Horner is a delight to listen to
love james horner! hear 3 of his soundtracks here, aliens, titanic & star trek. such talent
They had such little time left to record the soundtrack the whole thing was recorded in one take with the movie playing along! Next time you watch it imagine that! 😂
@@vincentvaga4542 yep, only in two days before the premiere!
I truly can't imagine it without it
The music is almost a movie in its own right..... but I love the movie..........let's ROCKKKK.........
Who the fuck cannot like this? Fantastic score, fantastic film, fantastic orchestra.
Is it just me or do todays movies 🎥 don’t have any iconic score anymore?
Just think about all the great movies from the 80s and 90s. Unique, mesmerising and unforgettable music.
Rocky, Rambo, Terminator, Jurassic Park…
A kto ma grać?Wskaż jakichś fachowców?
This orchestra and conductor do the most polished renditions of movie soundtracks like Star Wars and Conan the Barbarian I've ever heard. They're AWESOME.
The conductor is having a freaking blast! As well he should, such an amazing soundtrack. Bravo!
Music, the world's best invention.
Freaking french horns at 1:30 are awesome. Great piece of music to listen to while driving in crazy rush hour traffic 😊
Instant goosebumps. All I can think of is smartguns and, “Draaaaake! We are leaving!”
“....*shit*!”
Just dont blow the transaxle
I'm going to see the whole film with the score played live by Royal Philharmonic at the Royal Albert hall in November. bucket list moment. :)
5 Minutes of unrelenting tension and terror! The frenetic pacing, the heroic Brass, the pounding percussion and swirling strings. Love at 4:07 you can feel the Xeno busting through the APC windscreen trying to grab Ripley!
1:37 sends chills down the spine. Bravo Mr. Navarro, very well conducted
Those French horns/trumpets, baby. This score is amazing
Stay frosty, marine.
This music is brilliant considered the pressure the composer was under when he scored it.
That's why it turned out so good.
Honestly, this score sounds like it was composed under pressure. But it just turned out so perfect
@@alexvalin9085 The fact that James Horner and the London Symphony Orchestra were able to get 80% of the score completed makes it even more impressive! Man, this score is intense!
Yeah, the music turned out great but Horner vowed to never work with James Cameron and his ex-wife again after he was treated like shit. In fairness to Cameron, they were all under pressure to meet the studio's deadline so the constant delays caused by the British filming crew at Pinewood studios may have contributed to the added stress of composing the music-score to this epic film.
In most respects, this score is a sort of remake of the one composed in 1982 for "Star Trek II".
I love the intensity of this piece. Almost brings tears of musical joy to my eyes.
ears...lol kiding.
i know ever part of this movie word for word. scene for scene. LOVE IT.
Jamel Richards …same here
Whoopee-fuckin'-do! Hey, I'm impressed
@@kittytreats6536 you secure that shit
‘One way elevator to hell goin down!’
@@Rockin4D why don't you put her in charge?!
Hudson: "What the f&$k we gonna do man? What the f&$ we gonna do now?!?!"
Burke: "I know, let's build a fire, and sing a few songs!"
game over man!
Godzilla 1984 Secure that shit..Nobody touches nothing..
StanWilks, Ripley: "I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure".
Hudson: "Fkn hey".
Fkn "A" ( from Atomic Bomb) ;)
Newt: "We'd better get back 'cause it'll be dark soon and they mostly come at night. Mostly."
Best combat/escape/epic music ever
This music almost perfectly encapsulates the listener in a web of terror when this part begins, the tang of cold sweat and wild panic hit my throat when I saw this as a kid. Jesus, when the xenos just fall into 'em like a nightmare and the squad of ultimate badasses are instantly in a fuckin' shitstorm. Always thought the helmet-cam shots added a ton to it, running mad between interference.
"..WHERE'S APONE? WHERE'S APONE??!"
" Sarge is gone, let's get the FUCK outta here!"
" *HUDSON, LOOK OUT!!*" "Kill it!"
and you could hear what was happening, but you just couldn't see..
And the first time you hear their death cry, but they still never stop coming
Saw this in the theatre in 1996 when it first came out. Watched it last night with my son in HD. It is as intense now as it was then.
'86 not '96.
@@Hawthorne-Studios Right
"Absolutely Badass" ! What a breath-taking performance Mr. Navarro has elicited from his orchestra (n.b. female violinist at 1.16 getting up out of her seat and leaning in to it for extra gusto ! Outstanding from all concerned.
So layered, so explosive, so much depth, urgency, and raw terror. I FUCKING LOVE THIS!!!
Imagine it without that "clank clank" sound - no other film would have that - it gives t that military feel
Soooo true!!
I noticed that a lot with James Horner scores when he is making them for James Cameron films. Titanic had that sound too. Same with Avatar when Quaritch was escaping with his Mech suit on
Yes. The most iconic part of the piece. Metal hitting metal.
We're on an express elevator to hell - going down!
Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man? No, have you?
I am. 😎
Awesome. Brings back the images so well. Rest in Peace, James.
I'm not saying this is the best action music ever, just that I can't currently think of anything better. Well done to this orchestra, who played this sequence at a slightly fast pace, however that's a hell of a lot better than sluggish. Nobody missed their cues the whole way through. Really well performed.
Was that English? Sounded a bit like it, but I don't think it was.
Arctic Fox Slow hand clap for your reply.
I'm not sure why people are ragging on your comment. Perhaps I missed something, somewhere?
joe man was having a bad hair day
Arctic Fox Conan or Predator? just saying
That conductors energy!
No one composes musical scores for action scenes in movies with such emotional intensity - the music makes the scenes. I can picture all the action occurring in the movie as I listen to this extraordinary performance.
I'm so sorry we've lost James Horner... he's added considerably to the continuing evolution of a unique American sound for orchestra. What torture he endured to produce this worthy successor to Goldsmith's brilliant work. It's so sad in a way that something so beautiful, so moving, so powerful... has our attention divided between it and the stunning visuals of a modern film masterpiece. The two need each other, certainly, but how fortunate we are that the music can be recreated in a concert hall to be delved into and appreciated fully while we still remember the story it helped tell. Breathtaking.
une des plus connues, terriblement effrayante et stressante à souhait, merci pour le partage
They can bill me!!
Your just a grunt u cant take such an decision ! Non ofend.....
such a great read by weaver. i sometimes have to check the actual quote, i remember the line being said with such venom i mistakenly think it's "they can fucking _bill_ me!"
Genius. you’ve no idea how little time he had to write this Soundtrack...
This piece is foreshadowed by the score in Wolfen (1981)
@@mostlynew ... And Star Trek II...
The entire score was completed in less than 3 weeks
Hell yeah, this audience is clapping at the end! The orchestra here should have gotten a standing ovation, in fact! Their performance of this piece is FLAWLESS.
fantastic, the violist at 2:03 is really into it. maybe he us a fan of this score/movie, seems he is having a swell time.
Stuff like that you don't see when you're listening to the album, but I can just imagine every individual player has a measure where they're like, "Oh, _fuck_ yeah!" What an awesome job.
Extraordinary the soundtrack created by John Horner. It sounds melancholy, uncomfortable, somber, heavy, dark and frightening, but at the same time admirably seductive, beautiful, fascinating and overwhelming. A true work of art. Amazing. Great work from orchetstra. Congratulations!
Who is John Horner?
@@sickheadache9903 🤣🤣🤣
My favourite movie score EVER!
This has got to be the most accurate and amazing live pieces of a soundtrack I have ever heard
Diego Navarro is an excellent conductor, who leads this symphony with grace and passion!!
I've seen this dozens of times now.....and it's still awesome!
Man! The violins starting at 1:10.......Its one thing to hear it being performed but when you see it, It's astonishing. I love live orchestra for that reason.
Is it wrong that in every video game when me and my friends have to fend off against waves of enemies against all odds that I instantly hear this song.
EVERY TIME!
I'm not even a kid anymore which is the time I remember 1st listening to this. I'm 32 and I still cant forget this song its burned into my soul the emotion is REAL!
A true MASTERPIECE!
Atamiss Lol awesome
This soundtrack is so powerful I can replay the movie in my head just from the music.... Such an epic flick.
It’s glorious watching all these suits rock this theme.
James Horner went out like a boss ! cfit to the end
Gawd I wish I could wave a stick and generate
Horror, fear, intensity
Music at its best
God bless James Horner! One of the best movie composers of all time and one of the great movie scores of the 20th century.
Being a fan of the original Star Trek, a friend of mine introduced me to James Horner's soundtrack from Aliens in which my friend had written a sequal story. He asked me to read his idea for a sequal story while playing back the soundtrack. Although, I had seen the movie a few years before, playing the music brought me right back to the thrills and horror that I felt while reading his proposed story. Thats the genius of Horner's music...without pictures or video, you can feel it in listening to his music soundtrack. Without it, this movie would not have stood out, even though the acting was great! RIP James Horner. You made movies more memorable, thanks to your vivid, inspirational soundtracks!
always gives me goosebumps. Rip James horner
for the real Aliens theme Jack Horner conducted the entire london philharmonic in one single take, no breaks.. they had run out of time and money.. So he had James Camerons final edit projected on the screen overhead in the recording studio, so a little know fact is that - > the whole of the Aliens films music < - is a recording of a SINGLE LIVE PERFORMANCE IN REAL TIME BY JAMES HORNER (i.e. recorded live, in one go, the whole film, no interupts), and yes, this is actually true
+Conrad Bate True Professionals.
+Conrad Bate this only makes it more epic!
yes that's true! he hated wiring with the producers and had to write frantically as well as record the score!
+Conrad Bate That's actually not true. It was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and completed in four days.
+Conrad Bate No,it was recorded in four days.
Astounding! I've been heavily into sci-fi since 1968, and I apparently never truly appreciated the effort behind the music. My God!
EAT THIS!!!
drbrunch 😂🤟
AAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!!!!!
For close encounters
This must be just about the coolest thing to play ever if you're a musician!
Could listen to this all day
This is such a great piece of music. It is great that movie music is getting the recognition it deserves.
1:32
DRAAAAKE! WE ARE LEAVINNNNGGGG!!
forget him, he's gone !!!
Ricardo Loli brilliant
Close the goddamned door! (Xeno appears).
Eate THIS ! BOOM !
I don't know if there's any possible way for me to stay seated and silent and not jump up, run around, quote all the lines, and re-enact scenes from the film while listening to a live performance of this.
1:09
Hudson: It's blocked, man! We gotta go around!
Ripley: (motions to Burke) Open the door! (on radio) Hicks!
Hicks: DRAKE!!!! WE ARE LEAVING!!!!
Drake, c’mon!!
.....SHIT!!!
Incredibly awesome. Both piece and performance is beyond superb. Even sound was good.
I've always loved James Horner's work, but it's funny how many times he sampled his own previous works. You can hear a lot of movies like Krull, Battle Beyond the Stars and especially Wolfen and Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan in this piece.
Johnny Williams does that quite a bit, too. Same with Zimmer-if it works….it works!
not surprising he borrowed his previous works. he was given only a few weeks to make the soudtrack for this movie.
What parts ?
@@CompositesNG "Surprise Attack" and "Genesis Countdown" from Wrath of Khan I know for sure.
@@daxmiller35 Jerry Goldsmith did that, too.
what a masterpiece.
love it
My number one movie of all time.
Perfect sincronization of the Orchesta classic song of Aliens from Ripley driving the APC and escape from the Alien attack
This performance deserves multiple curtain calls! It still gives me goosebumps!
Yes. They do superb renditions of popular movie soundtracks. Check out the ones they've done for Star Wars and Conan the Barbarian.
DRAAAAAKE! WE ARE LEAAAAAAVVVVVING!!!
i see every scene in my head with this song, that is how powerful music can be when used as an accompyment to film, 2 great arts that synergize into something far greater than their individual parts when utilized properly.
12 people got pulled under the floor LOL
Wow.
As creeped out and as scared out of my mind as I was when I saw this in the theaters, over time this movie has the familiarity of a lifelong friend. Now decades later, just when I thought I couldn't possibly appreciate it any more, this comes along in my recommendations. James Horner, you were a passionate master of your craft, and James Cameron, thanks for willing into existence a sequel to a classic that will forever be remembered as an unrelenting nail-biting roller-coaster ride of beautiful adrenalized terror.
Just g**damn wow.
I saw it first as a kid in the 90's, freaked me out first time, soon watched hundreds of times on vhs. Finally saw it in the theater in 2016 with a packed theater full of people who knew most every line, cheering anyway, much like a long lost friend was in from out of town and we were celebrating. Standing screaming ovation when Ripley gets off the elevator to rescue Newt. My goodness was that fun.
These musicians and the conductor are AWESOME! Listen to their other works, especially the Conan the Barbarian performance.
Pure genius on James Horner's part and at times hints of star trek 2 wrath of khan.
This and Terminator 2 are in my opinion Hollywood at its best. Well made, entertaining action blockbusters that stand the test of time. Now all we have is a complete lack of creativity and endless reboots.
And stupidity ! Endless Stupidity !
Let’s rock!
breathtaking, absolutely incredible music
Thank you from France.
A very mean, aggressive and tense piece of music and so badass. I like how the horns can tower so powerfully over the rest of the orchestra at 1:32. Something Basil Poledouris used to great effect for the Conan The Barbarian soundtrack which uses a 12 piece horn section for some tracks.
H.R. GIGER SENPAI THANK YOU VERY MUCH / R.I.P.
ORCHESTRAL BLACK NOISE
EDWARD JAZZ-CORE JAMES HORNER SENPAI / THANK YOU VERY MUCHS
Saw it in cinema. Now the feeling is back !!!!! Thanks
God that seems so difficult to play especially for the strings and woodwinds. If I was ever given this to perform, I would shit my pants.
There's a lot of things to it.
Classical Music is best kind to do; people will listen to this kind of stuff 3000 years into the future
The melodic part of horror . Only Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner could do that . The motivic blasts of the Horn phalanx ( 6 Horns ) , are outstanding . And only 2 trombones , one tenor and one bass , rare in a Horner' s score . Maybe was the choice of mr. Navarro . I think the original brass section of the score has 6 horns , 3 Trumpets, 5 Trombones ( 3 Tenor / 2 Basses ), 2 Tubas . I love the anvil clangs , is the common mark of the orchestration by James Horner and Concert Toms too with the low octaves of the pianos ! Usually 2 or 3 pianos in the orchestration as a percussive sound ! In Aliens score had 2 pianos with 2 harps blending together . Jerry Goldsmith from the other part uses a lot Roto toms !
Pianist hands are like pulse rifles and the keys are Xenomorphs....thanks for the upload!! Great live performance!
Goosebumps
The horns are truly haunting in this piece. Just haunting. Like the cry of a pack of wolves chasing you...
Omg. Thanks for posting this! I was hoping there was a live version of this track on UA-cam. Love James Horner and your channel for posting this!
James Horner's best piece of music ever!
"They're Cut Off.. DO SOMETHING"!!
All these decades later still just an INTENSE ride of emotions! James Horner rules!
Awesome! Goosebumps material all the way!