22:10 I really like the vibraphone in jazz, more than the saxophone (yes, I'm one of those weird guys). Milt Jackson is my favorite jazz player, sometimes I would just put the game on and listen to the menu to hear this part. It fills me with nostalgia.
You will be surprised when you look up how many alleys there are in NY. There's a reason most prolific NY movies that have an alley scene all film in the same alley.
Thanks, another cool thing about those dates is in Red Dead Redemption John Marston was born in 1873 and died in 1911. I feel like his death signifies the death of the wild west era, like the US military switching to the 1911 kind of signifies the end of the wild west era, going from six shooters to semi-autos.
This game Def deserves a sequel
Maybe a sequel novel, at least: “L.A. Noire: The Fall of Roy.”
That trumpet solo has so much attitude
One of the greatest game theme song ever with one of the coolest main menu screen. This deserves a sequel.
This Main Menu makes the game a 10/10
Why even play this game when you can just watch the Main Menu
R.I.P the Team Bondi logo screen
ngl I been using this everynight to sleep for a week now
I have a playlist of jazz and big band I put on while I sleep. I have tinnitus. It gets bad at night. This music helps.
Ok how is a simple video giving me nostalgia
In this crazy world we live in it's so nice to listen to this and the music of the unlocked cars garage just to step back to a much simpler time
I totally know what you mean. I miss 2011-2012.
I Miss 1981-1989
@@williamcawley1113 i miss anything before everything went to shite
@@williamcawley1113 i miss 1939-1945
bro said 1981-1989 like anyone else could relate@@williamcawley1113
22:10
I really like the vibraphone in jazz, more than the saxophone (yes, I'm one of those weird guys). Milt Jackson is my favorite jazz player, sometimes I would just put the game on and listen to the menu to hear this part. It fills me with nostalgia.
All those days watching my dad play this game when it was new and eventually playing it myself, can’t wait to do the same with my kids one day
this alleyway is so nostalgic
I'm replaying this jewel 🙏🏿
Good times, man
This is just one of the all time master piece ☔🌧️☔🌧️☔🌧️☔
So relaxing
I can't find the full version of minor 9th anywhere it's crazy. This is basically the only way to hear the full version of the main menu theme music 😂
16:23 slaps
siiiick piano
Is it me or does this feel more like New York than Los Angeles?
You will be surprised when you look up how many alleys there are in NY. There's a reason most prolific NY movies that have an alley scene all film in the same alley.
If there's a sequel, I kinda want it to be in New York.
@@luissalcedo6493 The "sequel" was meant to be in Shanghai or something. Called "Whore of the Orient"
@@lambda-m1676It was going to be a prequel set in 1936, right before the Japanese invasion
God times
Когда я слушаю эту музыку из вспомнаю сюжет, плачу.
Instead of playing with that silly gameplay mechanics and seeing that very sad ending, I used to go idle in this menu
Noticed your profile name is Colt18731911, I like it because I like the Single Action Army and the 1911.
Thanks, another cool thing about those dates is in Red Dead Redemption John Marston was born in 1873 and died in 1911. I feel like his death signifies the death of the wild west era, like the US military switching to the 1911 kind of signifies the end of the wild west era, going from six shooters to semi-autos.
@@americangangster1911 That’s a very astute observation.
The Mafia Don (2003).