Jerry Goldsmith - The Mutant (From "Total Recall" OST)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- A song from the science fiction movie "Total Recall" by Paul Verhoeven, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, music by Jerry Goldsmith.
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Why on earth can't modern day movies have soundtracks like this. This has so many layers that just fit together to create an audio experience which is outta this world.
For newer movies Hans Zimmer explains that they don't want a sound track that takes away from the movie. I imagine that's the reason why you don't have too many memorable soundtracks these days.
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Because all now are a freak pussys
Because all now are a freak pussys
@@Budguy68 Hans Zimmer is a lazy composer, he's one of the catalysts for soundtracks in the modern era being so awful.
@@FranticAnimations and it's a shame too, because Hans' score for "Gladiator" was a masterpiece
1:42 = probably the most iconic part of an already excellent score
Monumental track, best on the album. Has layers of beauty, mystery and power that can't be touched.
A perfect description for this track, no words of mine can describe the profound and absolute beauty of this music.
I always have goosebumps when I listen to this track. Very moving and Jerry Goldsmith is one of the best.
the first 30secs of this track and I got them remembering the scene from movie
This cue completely matches the editing in this scene. Phenomenal.
This movie (and movies of the 80’s to EARLY 90’s) have such atmosphere (pun not intended) that just make them so awesome. One of my fav movies
This and Jerry's slow waltz from The Mummy has to be his best
one of my favourite movie scores of all time, i love how Goldsmith takes us on an audible journey across the stars and lands us gently on the red planet and from there we can see and feel its majesty. RIP Jerry you wonderful man
The best part of the soundtrack for sure. Jerry goes so crescendo and slowly move to the ultimate climax, while Paul is showing trough superb cinematography the reactor with the villains commenting.... Stunning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a piece of work from those two genius!!!
And especially at the end of the song when the aliens' handprint appears in the movie, that part makes your skin crawl.
Not only is TOTAL RECALL in my all-time top 5 Jerry scores, THE MUTANT is in my all-time top 5 individual Jerry cues!
This score is a frackin' masterpiece!!!!! A truly awesome achievement.
Kuato lives.
The Martians love Kuato. They think he's fucking George Washington.
Apart from the title sequence one of jerrys most moving tracks
Can you hear Star Trek and First Blood in it?
Putins Cat I can!
Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Basil Poledouris. The greatest film music composers. Film music is the greatest music.
Now now, film music is excellent, but Video Game Music may have it beaten.
I was a fool not to include Mr. John Williams and Mr. James Horner. This Five is a greatest of the great.
@@leszekhalama1173 williams and horner are pillars with lots of recognition but basil belongs for sure and alan silvestri has great early hits and is still going strong...elliot goldenthal to me is a hidden gem that gets ripped off by hollywood and hams zimmer
@@serwinzzalot9989 Elliot Goldenthal in Alien 3 is a genius. By the way Alien, Predator and Alien 3 (Special Edition) these are my greatest movies ever.
Please don't disregard the golden age composers like Max Steiner, Wolfgang Korngold etc
This is and always will be, Mars's theme. Beautiful yet hostile and filled with wonder..
Those minor/major harmony change. Really "spacey" and trippy. (Those brass at the end are epic).
Also, augmented chords. :) Those build the tension in the score. I haven't watched Total Recall, but this song makes me want to watch it. Plus also, I like sci-fi.
Jerry Goldsmith was a complete genius but you probably have to understand music to recognize his brilliance. He didnt just write tunes he writes layers -- It's in the subtext. Love all the mixed meters and stravinsk/ravel chords, but mostly all the electronic sounds. He wasn't satisfied with just conventional orchestra. I hope his music gets included in orchestra repertoire as much as John Williams because it is brilliant. e.g Gremlins suite
For me was the best in rhymths and the intelligent use of metal. I love this great soundtrack and this cue, but that 2:37 it sounds so great... Wow
The alternating between minor and major mode combined with those "spacey" intervals for hence.
@@deadstar44 Augmented a little Hermannesque
Gods, this scene. I'm 34 and so grew up on Schwarzenegger movies, but Total Recall may just be my most favourite movie of all time. This scene is especially poignant to me as I get older and realise the brilliant technical effort that went into making this picture. It was made by master craftsmen at the peak of their trade. All the different elements combine together and create a scene which is simply nothing short of magic. The way they shot the martian complex is genius. It is a composition of matte paintings, miniatures and live action all seamlessly blended together. The music score is grand and sweeps you away on a cosmic adventure that parallels Quaid's own journey into his memories. Mwah *Chef kiss.
I randomly caught "Total Recall" over the weekend and came across this memorable score while watching the film. Been listening non-stop to it the last 3 days. One of Jerry Goldsmith's best.
The theme song of Mars - in the future - when Man and hopefully TRUE MEN IN PEACE colonize the planet. RIP JERRY
If I go to space, I will take this soundtrack with me
@@VenusHeadTrap2 I second that shit.
Recall is such an odd concept. We talk a lot about whether it was real or a dream. But seriously, can you imagine waking up from a dream like this? where you can remember it all. All the people, everything that has happened being just a dream. Would that not make you pretty depressed?.
Inception.
It actually doesn’t sound like a safe product if you came back and none of the things in your dream actually happened, you’d have a psychotic breakdown from the clashing of “realities”.
It’s why I believe it was the Rekall Memory package, but with Quaid suffering from psychosis and overwriting it, and being lobotomised at the end.
The whole soundtrack is a mileston of film music! This part though, is one of my favourite moments! It´s absolutely perfect for the scene
O P E N Y O U R M I N D
You are what you do
❤ goosebumps
Incredible...This track elevates this scene in such a profound way. Where the hell is music like this in today's films!?
Yeah even though Hans Zimmer is legendary and does amazing work, i still havent heard anything from him that even comes close to the likes of this.
@@RMJ1984 I think the music from Prince of Egypt and Inception matches Goldsmith's genius in this track.
2:43 goosebumps!
from the scene the alienware pyramid is shown and explained how it works...
I love movies with theories;
Just like in the movie The Fifth Element saying the moon is the result of the first attack against earth, I think Total Recall has a `This has happened before` reference to the pyramids on Earth about creating atmosphere, just like the pyramid mine on Mars...
I've had this music stuck in my head for days, and I'm not complaining
You should, instead.
Kuato: What do you want, Mister Quaid?
Quaid: Three hands.
A man is defined by his action, not his memory
2:44 Thank you Jerry Goldsmith
this is the one track where I prefer the version on the previous album; it adds just a bit of flouish to the end.
Kuato was gross and amazing all at the same time. Wonderful science fiction and the score is amazing.
Open your mind, please. Open your mind. Open your mind... OPEN... YOUR MIIINNNDDDDDDD...
"Why don't we just turn it on and see what happens?"
"Don't be an idiot!"
"That could set off a chain reaction... Consume all the turbinium on the planet!"
"How old did you say this place was, Doc? A million? Half a million?"
"Half a million years old."
"Well however old it is let's make sure Cuato and his mutants don't get their hands on it!"
Genius music, make-up fx, and just about everything else.
Used again in the end credits because it's such a phenomenal piece and the editors knew this
I cannot think of a singular film today that has an epic soundtrack that can match this or Jerry Goldsmith's other incredible scores (Apart from John Williams!) Just unreal and I get goosebumps everytime!! R.I.P Jerry Goldsmith, you are sorely missed but your legend lives on!!!
uh dude, anything from Alan Silvestri would like a serious word with you
I love this track too but.. basically anything Hans Zimmer lol
Sunset Chicken Hans Zimmer (with the assistant of his army of ghost writers) is so mediocre, his work doesn't touch this at all.
@@DrQuagmire1 GIGGITTY GIGGITTY GOO!!! Alan Silvestri is very underrated, his scores for Predator and Predator 2 are phenomenal! The soundtracks for Back to the Future and especially The Abyss elevated the thrills of those films! He definitely deserves more praise!!!
@@FranticAnimations I agree, though Hans Zimmer has done great work but his output of late has been kinda, "Meh!"
Bring on that brass! 2:54
hell yes!!!
No doubt that Paul Verhoeven is one of the the most underrated directors within the stablishment. This is my first thought when listening "The mutant" ( It goes without saying that when I smell my chatbot...still I feel some freezing)
This music is magnificent.
This whole scene made my jaw drop when I saw this at the cinema. The thing that caught my attention was Goldsmith's powerful music. Notice we don't get movie scores like this anymore? Such a shame guys like Goldsmith are not with us anymore.
that's because alot of the composers of today are nowhere near as good as legendary composers like Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Alan Silvestri, and Elliot Goldenthal
It's very, VERY hard to forget this one.
This is literally the perfect film. It was also the first movie I ever watched. I was four in like 1994. It opened my mind if you will.
It started my reactor, as it were.
KUATO LIVES¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
What happened to number five?
Chris Tste He didn't even have kids.
2:15, Nick Tate: On the 13th minute of the 13th hour, the 13th Apollo mission was launched. A million things could have gone wrong. On April 13, one did.
‘Open your mind Mr Quaid………open your miiiind!’
Be me in 1999, discovering the Yamaha SW1000XG had all the same chipsets that Goldsmith had used on this. One card bought and many hours lost.
Sci-fi put into classical music, genius! Can't get much more advanced than this.
It's not classical music, does classical music have synthesizer?
@@TB1M1Well, partially classical music then.
Score =/= instruments
The Mutant has some New Hebridean Overture, a touch of Chopin, and so on. And the Lietmotif is chef's kiss.
@@TB1M1
Remember buying the Yamaha SW1000XG soundcard specifically to get all these synth sounds.
Open your minnnnnnddddd!
You are what you do. A man is defined by his actions, not his memory.
open your mmiiinnnnnnndd!!
Open your mind. Open your mind. Open your mind.
This theme was used in a Goodyear commercial in that time...
Abre ...tu mente....abre ...tu mente....abre... tu mente
1:30 A lot like a trip ...the euphoric rise to the top ...seeing and being all that there is, was, and will be, pure amazement at all of it... then the descent back to the self.
Laurent Langlais
23 hours ago
I love how it is basically the trippiest, most hypnotic waltz variation done by Goldsmith, who has made a few. I took me ages to realise it’s a waltz! The Mars Waltz.
A man is defined his actions, not his memory
Mesmerizing.
This could work for the Mann's planet scenes in _Interstellar._
My hairs are standing up. One of Goldsmiths finest.
Such a classic... One of my favourite pieces of music from any sci-fi movie...
This makes me happy, sad and angry: Happy-because it's such a brilliant score, like most of Jerry Goldsmith's filmography. Sad-because he's gone and there will never be another one like him. Angry: because alleged musicians like Hans "Hack-No Talent" Zimmer have taken over the film scoring business, cheapening it to the point of absurdity. Remember kids, "Friends don't let friends Hans Zimmer".
I totally agree With u!!
Com está musica viajo no cosmo !🐸😁
You think im the real Quaid? It this!!
Keep calm and open your mind.
A man is known for his action, not his memory
This better be the music that’s playing whenever Elon gets us there.
Dont switch it on !
Casi que puedo ver la escena en la que Kuato le extrae el recuerdo a Quaid de su mente, el gran secreto de Cohaagen, el reactor de turbinio. Ese aparato que podría acabar con su monopolio del aire en Marte
Among Us music lel
Such depth. Dreams past Dreams Future
Just pure power of science fiction atmosphere. Jerry Goldsmith is the Best.
Unbelievable score!!!
This movie is very unsettling, I feel uneasy watching any part of it. I guess that extends to the soundtrack.
Yes, I think it goes all the way back to the source material from Philip K. Dick.
That's because you're just the alter of a suppressed real mind. The mind will awaken and you will dissolve away as reintegration takes place.
When they put Quaid in the memory erase machine how are the 4 lab scientists physically able to carry him to the machine? Arnold can very easily kill a bunch of trained killer and assassins and much more fit guys and break through solid steel wrist cuffs but 4 skinny lab nerds can carry him like nothing?
Such a brilliant avant garde score...Jerry Goldsmith was a genius!
Love this similar to the God composer christopher young the best composer ever
This is a really good merging of Alien, Star Trek, and Twilight Zone. Oh, Poltergeist.
fantastic i have the movie in dvd
turn on the reactor
jerry r.i.p
Джерри Голдсмит был гениальным. Жаль что таких композиторов уже нет сейчас.
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0:21 mutant Kuato
Stupendo!
0:00 is great, then we have 0:29 of course
0:28 < Like what Jerry did there?
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Is this some kind of joke ?
Открой свой разум!
It was all for Turbinium
I'll be back in time for cornflakes
I hope your listening to this
Is there 2 arnolds
Howad hey buddy long time no see I just wanna let you quato is dead I know those guys took care of him cause that's my body you have in there and I want it back I'm counting on you buddy don't let me down maybe we'll see each other in our dreams
Wait till you meet quato who's quato Wrong quato is a mutant so don't be surprised to see him
Quaid Member me Man Benny
Totall Recall The Mutant
The arnold on the screen
Who is it this time my mother
Oh he said Quaid
You never know