Climbing large mountains is not glamorous at all. This movie depicts that nicely. Physical effort is 50% Mental effort is 50% Skill is the rest; yes I said the rest. Whether you summit often depends on how bad you want the summit. It’s sheer will power and that accomplishment becomes a part of you forever. It changes you forever. Remember though getting to the top is optional, getting back down is mandatory. Safe climbing everyone and remember to always trust your instincts.
Unfortunately, the movie version (Chaz Jankel's version) of the soundtrack does not exist. Why? The movie version of the soundtrack was composed by Chaz Jankel, but (according to what I know) he was fired from the production. Maybe Chaz Jankel resigned. Who knows!?! Whatever Chaz Jankel was created was used for the movie at the time. And the movie studio hired no-good!, hyped!, exaggerated! "hans zimmer" to rewrite the soundtrack for the movie. Basically, hans zimmer was "paid" to F*** it up! Then the soundtrack for the movie turned into "classical tone" with some guitar here and there. Here is my 2 cents! The hans zimmer version is a joke that I would not even find worthy enough to piss on, compared to what originally Chaz Jankel created. For whatever petty reason, If the movie studio did not want to work with "Chaz Jankel". Fine! I get it! But at least they should have hired the best musician, who could, not only!, pull this off, but also take Chaz Jankel's performance to another "epic" level. The movie studio should have hired "GIORGIO MORODER", not a joke called "hans zimmer"! Thank God the movie studios, at least, used Chaz Jankel's music for the movie version.
I wanna start saying Thank you so much for posting this, my birthday is in a week from now and I’ve realized the nostalgia gets more intense the older we get…. My old man bought me the VHS of K2 back in 91 and it had a huge impact in my life, not only just for the bad ass music but it also taught me the value of real friendship. Harold and Taylor 😍🥺🤯
Such a beautiful, amazing score for this movie. This is one of those great films where the music truly meets and then raises the bar. And as much as I love Hans Zimmer, his music for this could not have touched this Chaz Jankel score.
i wish they would have released this score on cd. I agree, Hans Zimmer is amazing, but this score made the movie. I've seen the movie with the zimmer score and it sucked, although had some extra scenes that i thought showed more of Taylor's character and what an asshole he was.
I have this movie on DVD. Will never get rid of it. I also have the full sized movie poster as well. The acting in this movie is full on REAL. No faking the climbing scenes, as you feel the bravery and strength of the climbers. You also feel the spirit of the climbers; nothing is impossible for a true climber. I've climbed the places in the movie that were filmed in British Columbia for this film; I used to live in Vancouver BC where climbing was an integral part of my life back then. I attempted Everest but got altitude sickness and had to come down. Climbing is one of truest self-reflective things one can do that truly tests your medals and the ability to overcome your own fears and self-doubt. You're balancing on the fine line between bravery/confidence/climbing skills VS risk/death/unknowns every time you go up there. Whether or not you make the summit, every climb attempt forever changes you. Safe climbing to all, make your dreams come true!
I remember watching this as a kid when it first came out. I immediately picked up on the sick guitar solos. It inspired me to learn guitar. Too bad they don’t have these songs by themselves.
I have this full sized original movie framed on my home office wall. 1991 was a great year for movies. This is one of my top favourite 3 all time movies.
I recorded this music off the movie on my cassette tape... this score is just amazing and watched the VHS tape so much that I wore it out. Such a great childhood memory. Thanks for making it clear and digital to listen to now.
My buddy and I rented this after it first came out on video. Miles better than the later mountain movies that followed such as Vertical Limit or Stallone's Cliff Hanger. With no soundtrack released and no internet (yet) no one really knew who the song was by. I thought it was Roger Waters at first myself. Chaz Jankel is really an underrated musician. "Number One" off the Real Genius soundtrack was one of my favorite songs in the 80s.
Wow!! I thought I was the the only person on earth that made a K2 soundtrack mix from the non-existent 'Chaz Jankel' score!! Thank you for uploading this amazing beautiful music!!
+Simon Belmont That's awesome, well, there are at least 2 of us now. I dubbed these sections of the movie onto a cassette tape from the VHS in '95. It is awesome music and a pretty darn good climbing movie! Just happened to search "K2" here on youtube recently and found this score...couldn't believe it! Peace.
Probably the best climbing film, even if it wasn't super accurate. It gives you a good idea of the travel needed to reach some of these high peaks and while it minimized the actual summiting efforts, it honestly didn't need to. Best part of the film though was the two main characters bonding as they endured the summit and treacherous descent and rescue. Honestly liked Taylor's character and also that of Dallas in this film (played by Bercovici who also played a similar asshole in 'American Flyers'), because these two guys are like a lot of dudes I knew when I raced bikes who were very goal oriented and winner take all types. Kinda worthwhile to watch American Flyers just to see a bit more of that Dallas character's type.
If you like this guitar work, I'd recommend the Roy Buchanan album "You're not Alone" - there are a couple of tracks in a very similar vein - and Roy's work was from the late 1970s. A chunk of this album was also b/g music in Sagan's Cosmos series.
Can't believe "shine on you crazy diamond" hasn't been mentioned in here. Plenty of the licks are basically the same, and the keyboard and guitar tone are the literal same. Supposedly the guitar parts were recorded by someone who played with Roger Waters. Makes sense
I noticed this too several years ago when I was searching for the opening song. It seems to me that Hans Zimmer and Pink Floyd collaborated together? Not sure but it does sound like part I of Shine On You Crazy Diamond. I really love the music in the opening scene!! I’m gonna listen to the rest of the part of this song. Here’s the link. ua-cam.com/video/8UXircX3VdM/v-deo.html
Peter Haycock and Nickolas Glennie-Smith along with Hans Zimmer. Is what I’m coming up with so far for the music score. Peter Haycock did the guitar in Thelma & Louise movie. Look him up Wikipedia. The link is in my above post.
I have k2 usa relased vhs-tape, but i can't listen to ost because of no vhs-recoder , so I listen or watch pink floyd concert dvd or blu-ray shine on you crazy diamond
I know this movie was in the theater and when the film runs through the projector the voice track is separate from the music. All someone one would have to do is run the film on a projector and get the music sound track.
The music was locked away after the movie was released. From what I understand Chaz wasnt happy with it which is why its never been made available without the movie in the background as this person has done.
+Eric Friel However, Hans Zimmer's european release soundtrack did make it to stores as the "official OST" but it sucked so bad, it was a complete flop. Even Europeans were trying to get a hold of U.S. bootleg VHS tapes so they could watch the film with the good soundtrack!
How is this not available on a soundtrack ? Obviously as someone else previously mentioned, they screwed up by recording over the original music. Dummies. I hope he is wrong, though I doubt it. Thank you for sharing.
This score IS EPIC. I've been looking for it but unfortunately daskarman is right, according to the director, the master tape of Chaz Jankel's soundtrack (this one) was recorded over or destroyed, and no copies are known... This is as good as we're gonna get.
Reason why no OST? Not too sure but I do know there's 2 different sountracks for the film. This one is by Chaz Jankel and is by far one of the best "Mountaineering" soundtracks ever. Chaz's music is on the U.S. theatrical and VHS releases while the other "digustingly thrown together too fast" soundtrack was by Hans Zimmer for the European release. And Zimmer's soundtrack could be found in stores at the time. But Chaz's never made it. Again, stupid studio politics ruined it for the rest of us! Now we can't get the soundtrack and we have to listen to youtube rips. Studio executives are so damn dumb!
+mravi8or This version was never released. You're stuck with listening to youtube rips like this one. If you want the official OST, you can find the one by Hans Zimmer but it sucks so bad, you won't make it 10 seconds int othe first song.
Christian Lanctot That's funny. If you knew anything about music you would know that its more than that Strat Players: Jeff Beck SRV Ritchie Blackmore. Eric Clapton George Harrison Jimi Hendrix (the list is almost endless) and guess what ever player develops his own unique tone and texture and no two player sound alike **unless they want to**
Let me tell you this: no matter what effects you put in, you can't get a fender to sound like a Gibson. I never got "bad to the bone" to sound right because I play a strat. Also, ask Van Halen if any other guitars sound like his frankenstrat!
Unfortunately, the movie version (Chaz Jankel's version) of the soundtrack does not exist. Why? The movie version of the soundtrack was composed by Chaz Jankel, but (according to what I know) he was fired from the production. Maybe Chaz Jankel resigned. Who knows!?! Whatever Chaz Jankel was created was used for the movie at the time. And the movie studio hired no-good!, hyped!, exaggerated! "hans zimmer" to rewrite the soundtrack for the movie. Basically, hans zimmer was "paid" to F*** it up! Then the soundtrack for the movie turned into "classical tone" with some guitar here and there. Here is my 2 cents! The hans zimmer version is a joke that I would not even find worthy enough to piss on, compared to what originally Chaz Jankel created. For whatever petty reason, If the movie studio did not want to work with "Chaz Jankel". Fine! I get it! But at least they should have hired the best musician, who could, not only!, pull this off, but also take Chaz Jankel's performance to another "epic" level. The movie studio should have hired "GIORGIO MORODER", not a joke called "hans zimmer"! Thank God the movie studios, at least, used Chaz Jankel's music for the movie version.
Are you really kidding me? "eddie van halen" was not on guitars! That "douche bag" is so busy with his ego so much... so that he could not even find enough time to do anything else. Besides, the rhythm and style are not his signature. Chaz Jankel created this music. Either "Chaz Jankel" was on guitars or "Dann Huff" was hired to be on guitars.
"You know what I love about your Taylor? You're too dumb to let reality stand in the way of success."
IT'S NEVER STOPPED ME!!! I'M FUCKING AMERICAN! Y'ALL CAN'T STOP ME!!!
“You’re a born survivor….”
"I give good belay"
Climbing large mountains is not glamorous at all. This movie depicts that nicely.
Physical effort is 50%
Mental effort is 50%
Skill is the rest; yes I said the rest.
Whether you summit often
depends on how bad you want the summit. It’s sheer will power and that accomplishment becomes a part of you forever. It changes you forever.
Remember though getting to the top is optional, getting back down is mandatory.
Safe climbing everyone and remember to always trust your instincts.
The best climbing movie ever made. Awesome soundtrack. Lord, I miss climbing. I'd pay good money for this sound track.
Unfortunately, the movie version (Chaz Jankel's version) of the soundtrack does not exist. Why? The movie version of the soundtrack was composed by Chaz Jankel, but (according to what I know) he was fired from the production. Maybe Chaz Jankel resigned. Who knows!?!
Whatever Chaz Jankel was created was used for the movie at the time.
And the movie studio hired no-good!, hyped!, exaggerated! "hans zimmer" to rewrite the soundtrack for the movie.
Basically, hans zimmer was "paid" to F*** it up! Then the soundtrack for the movie turned into "classical tone" with some guitar here and there.
Here is my 2 cents! The hans zimmer version is a joke that I would not even find worthy enough to piss on, compared to what originally Chaz Jankel created.
For whatever petty reason, If the movie studio did not want to work with "Chaz Jankel". Fine! I get it! But at least they should have hired the best musician, who could, not only!, pull this off, but also take Chaz Jankel's performance to another "epic" level. The movie studio should have hired "GIORGIO MORODER", not a joke called "hans zimmer"!
Thank God the movie studios, at least, used Chaz Jankel's music for the movie version.
@@TheOuttabody Absolutely true
@@TheOuttabody or Pink Floyd's David Gilmore
I have the DVD and that's all I need And my klipch speakers 800 watts 15 "" sub goose pimples omg shakes Is the foundation
Killer soundtrack. No question. Underrated and I’m thankful for that. So very few ppl know about it.
Underrated film. Brilliant musical score.
Agree 100%"!!!!!!!!!!!
I wanna start saying Thank you so much for posting this, my birthday is in a week from now and I’ve realized the nostalgia gets more intense the older we get…. My old man bought me the VHS of K2 back in 91 and it had a huge impact in my life, not only just for the bad ass music but it also taught me the value of real friendship. Harold and Taylor 😍🥺🤯
Shine On You Crazy Diamond!!!
Absolutely right. On the first riff I thought it was Pink Floyd for sure. Very similar and equally powerful.
My wife and I watched this last night and I started singing “remember when you were young” during this part and had a good laugh
Such a beautiful, amazing score for this movie. This is one of those great films where the music truly meets and then raises the bar. And as much as I love Hans Zimmer, his music for this could not have touched this Chaz Jankel score.
i wish they would have released this score on cd. I agree, Hans Zimmer is amazing, but this score made the movie. I've seen the movie with the zimmer score and it sucked, although had some extra scenes that i thought showed more of Taylor's character and what an asshole he was.
The movie exists in two versions: American and European.
This audio is from European version of the movie.
Music score definitely inspired by Pink Floyd!
I use to think it was David Gilmour on guitar.
I agree, it certainly has an 80s vibe or just that long guitar sustain
K2 music... One of the soundtracks of my childhood
Same thing for me
I have this movie on DVD. Will never get rid of it. I also have the full sized movie poster as well. The acting in this movie is full on REAL. No faking the climbing scenes, as you feel the bravery and strength of the climbers. You also feel the spirit of the climbers; nothing is impossible for a true climber.
I've climbed the places in the movie that were filmed in British Columbia for this film; I used to live in Vancouver BC where climbing was an integral part of my life back then. I attempted Everest but got altitude sickness and had to come down.
Climbing is one of truest self-reflective things one can do that truly tests your medals and the ability to overcome your own fears and self-doubt. You're balancing on the fine line between bravery/confidence/climbing skills VS risk/death/unknowns every time you go up there. Whether or not you make the summit, every climb attempt forever changes you.
Safe climbing to all, make your dreams come true!
I remember watching this as a kid when it first came out. I immediately picked up on the sick guitar solos. It inspired me to learn guitar. Too bad they don’t have these songs by themselves.
It got me into solos when I was younger. Later on I heard Shine on You Crazy Diamond and I immediately thought of this movie. 🎸
The opposite happened to me. The music in awesome scenes inspired me to rock climb
I was 23.. epic epic epic
I have this full sized original movie framed on my home office wall. 1991 was a great year for movies.
This is one of my top favourite 3 all time movies.
I recorded this music off the movie on my cassette tape... this score is just amazing and watched the VHS tape so much that I wore it out. Such a great childhood memory. Thanks for making it clear and digital to listen to now.
love that movie and music, great combination. much better atmoshere achieved than in that new blockbuster Everest.
+Peter Henry And this is the U.S. version which was way better than the European release with Hans Zimmer's music.
I watched Everest a few times and agree, k2 was better all around.
Mhm
Yes exactly. Very good ambiance, you feel like you’re on the edge. Plus different times these old times your ass was in your own hands. Live or die……
Music is awesome on this soundtrack from this movie!!! One of the best mountain climbing movies of all time❤❤😮😮😎😎😁😁👍👍😊😊🌄🎥👏👏👏😍😍💯
I have this on vhs that i bought in the early 90's. Its a must see movie.
The best soundtrack ever!!!!!
First time I heard this, I thought it was pink Floyd? I guess not.?
My buddy and I rented this after it first came out on video. Miles better than the later mountain movies that followed such as Vertical Limit or Stallone's Cliff Hanger. With no soundtrack released and no internet (yet) no one really knew who the song was by. I thought it was Roger Waters at first myself. Chaz Jankel is really an underrated musician. "Number One" off the Real Genius soundtrack was one of my favorite songs in the 80s.
I watched this at school yesterday. Amazing movie..
This movie is so underrated!
i loved the movie. needs a UHD release ! the scenery is awesome !
Wow!! I thought I was the the only person on earth that made a K2 soundtrack mix from the non-existent 'Chaz Jankel' score!! Thank you for uploading this amazing beautiful music!!
+Simon Belmont That's awesome, well, there are at least 2 of us now. I dubbed these sections of the movie onto a cassette tape from the VHS in '95. It is awesome music and a pretty darn good climbing movie! Just happened to search "K2" here on youtube recently and found this score...couldn't believe it! Peace.
Chad Mitchem shit I guess I wasn't the only one after all.......I swear I watched this film for music alone......
@@vadimarushanov2246 me too
Probably the best climbing film, even if it wasn't super accurate. It gives you a good idea of the travel needed to reach some of these high peaks and while it minimized the actual summiting efforts, it honestly didn't need to. Best part of the film though was the two main characters bonding as they endured the summit and treacherous descent and rescue.
Honestly liked Taylor's character and also that of Dallas in this film (played by Bercovici who also played a similar asshole in 'American Flyers'), because these two guys are like a lot of dudes I knew when I raced bikes who were very goal oriented and winner take all types. Kinda worthwhile to watch American Flyers just to see a bit more of that Dallas character's type.
one of my all time favorite movies...definetly top 10
Its a drag that the soundtrack was never released, but i actually kinda like it with all the climbing sound effects in there
Best friendship movie ever!
If you like this guitar work, I'd recommend the Roy Buchanan album "You're not Alone" - there are a couple of tracks in a very similar vein - and Roy's work was from the late 1970s. A chunk of this album was also b/g music in Sagan's Cosmos series.
Rich Humus thanks alot for telling me this my man! you rock
look into pete haycock he is the one who played guitar on the k2 soundtrack
listen to petes song "Haunting".Petes " Rebecca", is another that has that guitar sound your after
thunderbird is another of petes solos you would like
With this movie and Taylor, they finally got some nobility. With this music. Thanks for posting.
Please release this soundtrack & 4K Blu Ray 🤟. One of my favorites.
thank you very much, this is a film of my youth and the music is amazing!!!!
MICHAEL BIEHN FOREVER!!
I like him he is good, very underrated actor
The best sounding soundtrack that gets my blood flowing!!! Love the guitar music bad ass....... Love it!!!
Thanks man !!!! I searched so hard for that score !! This is such an atmospheric soundtrack !
Can't believe "shine on you crazy diamond" hasn't been mentioned in here. Plenty of the licks are basically the same, and the keyboard and guitar tone are the literal same. Supposedly the guitar parts were recorded by someone who played with Roger Waters. Makes sense
I came here specifically to make this exact comment! Now on to listen to SOYCD by PF!
the whole thing screams Pink Floyd. David Gilmour should sue
Damn, I thought I was the only one who noticed Pink Floyd vibe in this soundtrack.....😄
I noticed this too several years ago when I was searching for the opening song. It seems to me that Hans Zimmer and Pink Floyd collaborated together? Not sure but it does sound like part I of Shine On You Crazy Diamond. I really love the music in the opening scene!! I’m gonna listen to the rest of the part of this song. Here’s the link.
ua-cam.com/video/8UXircX3VdM/v-deo.html
Peter Haycock and Nickolas Glennie-Smith along with Hans Zimmer. Is what I’m coming up with so far for the music score. Peter Haycock did the guitar in Thelma & Louise movie. Look him up Wikipedia. The link is in my above post.
Taylor Brooks (Actor Michael Biehn): If you ask me, it costs too much.
Harold (Actor Matt Craven): What?
Taylor Brooks: Love. It's way overpriced.
Amazing Music Score!
Thanks for uploading this. Wish I could buy it on soundtrack, but at least the song from the ending, also a good one, is available online...
Thank's a lot. Hans is the best! I was listening this soundtrack last year on the top of Mount Tiede in Spain at 3715 m.
this is the original sound track composed by Chas Jankel and not Hans Zimmer
@@fourlimbedmartian5262 Thanks i didn't know that. Respect to Chas Jankel for this amazing soundtrack.
But there is a version of this movie where Hans Zimmer did the soundtrack
My favorite movie about mountain climbing.
I was in Fort Hood when I first saw this movie, that was 7 years ago, I was just a kid so this is the most nostalgic music in my life
Awesome, piekne , wspaniale, live or die, great movie.....
super music! And Hans Zimmer and Chaz Jankel both ost K2 are the best!
Thanks for posting this. Amazing work-amazing soundtrack!!!!!!👍🙏🏼🙏🏼👍
Loved this movie. And have no physical skills to come close to the actors or what this movie portrayed, but loved the music. EPIC.
Thank you so much for putting this up. Can't believe they went with another score.
I have k2 usa relased vhs-tape, but i can't listen to ost because of no vhs-recoder , so I listen or watch pink floyd concert dvd or blu-ray shine on you crazy diamond
I know this movie was in the theater and when the film runs through the projector the voice track is separate from the music.
All someone one would have to do is run the film on a projector and get the music sound track.
Praise to 1147cc - this soundtrack is notoriously hard to find
Does anyone know what synth was probably used for the pad behind the awesome guitar? I would love to know.
long live pete haycock , the best slide guitarist of the music world
THank You, THank you!!!!
I'm friends with the prop assist that worked on this movie. He gave me Michael Biehn's boots that he wore in on the set of K2.
he's still alive and does events. you should show up to one and ask him to sign them.
You know this movie is old as hell when you see Jansports backpacks lol
The music was locked away after the movie was released. From what I understand Chaz wasnt happy with it which is why its never been made available without the movie in the background as this person has done.
+Eric Friel However, Hans Zimmer's european release soundtrack did make it to stores as the "official OST" but it sucked so bad, it was a complete flop. Even Europeans were trying to get a hold of U.S. bootleg VHS tapes so they could watch the film with the good soundtrack!
Excellent movie!!
This music is just awesome.
Amazing theme !!!
Una de mis películas favoritas, desde la cordillera de Andes Eternos, mi saludo.
Greatmovie
From the mind of a pure genius.
How is this not available on a soundtrack ? Obviously as someone else previously mentioned, they screwed up by recording over the original music. Dummies. I hope he is wrong, though I doubt it. Thank you for sharing.
Hijo Bruno es la música de volcán K2....que tanto nos gustaba . Y recuerdo también que tú te sentías Mac Givern
Classic 90s movie..."I give good belay" haha
The one person that didn't like this is clearly under 18 years old
This score IS EPIC. I've been looking for it but unfortunately daskarman is right, according to the director, the master tape of Chaz Jankel's soundtrack (this one) was recorded over or destroyed, and no copies are known... This is as good as we're gonna get.
Thank you so much!!!
Is it possible to find guitar tabs for this?
Not hard to figure out
Reason why no OST? Not too sure but I do know there's 2 different sountracks for the film. This one is by Chaz Jankel and is by far one of the best "Mountaineering" soundtracks ever. Chaz's music is on the U.S. theatrical and VHS releases while the other "digustingly thrown together too fast" soundtrack was by Hans Zimmer for the European release. And Zimmer's soundtrack could be found in stores at the time. But Chaz's never made it. Again, stupid studio politics ruined it for the rest of us! Now we can't get the soundtrack and we have to listen to youtube rips. Studio executives are so damn dumb!
it's ok to leave michael biehn in any soundtrack
یادش بخیر . فکر نمیکردم زنده برگردن
Pete Haycock was the guitarist i believe.
Sooooooo powerful
wath is the gener for this music and dowlander this song. tanks.
Does anyone know of a place where I can find just the music without the speech or movie sounds?
I wanna learn it too. Could you find it?
+mravi8or This version was never released. You're stuck with listening to youtube rips like this one. If you want the official OST, you can find the one by Hans Zimmer but it sucks so bad, you won't make it 10 seconds int othe first song.
Why on earth would you want that?! The dialogue and effect make this pure ART! Shine on you crazy diamond!
It’s Pink Floyd, guaranteed. Not someone copying them.
There are 2 versions of this movie one which includes this music and another garbage version which doesn't have this music in it
How can I watch the movie? Can I upload it from somewhere?
Awsome Music ... can't find nowere .
Hello all who can distinguish music from shit. All respect and thanks to those who put this together, All people greetings from Russia, we tains
SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE PINK FLOYD!!!🎸🥁🎶
Lee Ritenour?
One more thing... the music is very Pink Floyd influenced.. for example “shine on you crazy diamond” your welcome
what is the name of the song?
neeed this OST!
Reminds me of David Gilmore
+1138thz Reason for that is because this is also played on a fender stratocaster, which is what Gilmore (Pink Floyd) uses.
Christian Lanctot That's funny. If you knew anything about music you would know that its more than that Strat Players:
Jeff Beck
SRV
Ritchie Blackmore.
Eric Clapton
George Harrison
Jimi Hendrix
(the list is almost endless)
and guess what ever player develops his own unique tone and texture and no two player sound alike **unless they want to**
Let me tell you this: no matter what effects you put in, you can't get a fender to sound like a Gibson. I never got "bad to the bone" to sound right because I play a strat. Also, ask Van Halen if any other guitars sound like his frankenstrat!
It does have a Shine on you Crazy Diamond feel.
@@nakumastone715 This is pretty much EXACTLY Shine On You Crazy Diamond
and by the way chris faub....no it wasn't eddie van halen.
exelente película pero mejor música, que lastima que cuando la remasterzaron le cambiaron la música original
Disculpa como puedo si tu sabes conseguir el sautrak original ?
Unfortunately, the movie version (Chaz Jankel's version) of the soundtrack does not exist. Why? The movie version of the soundtrack was composed by Chaz Jankel, but (according to what I know) he was fired from the production. Maybe Chaz Jankel resigned. Who knows!?!
Whatever Chaz Jankel was created was used for the movie at the time.
And the movie studio hired no-good!, hyped!, exaggerated! "hans zimmer" to rewrite the soundtrack for the movie.
Basically, hans zimmer was "paid" to F*** it up! Then the soundtrack for the movie turned into "classical tone" with some guitar here and there.
Here is my 2 cents! The hans zimmer version is a joke that I would not even find worthy enough to piss on, compared to what originally Chaz Jankel created.
For whatever petty reason, If the movie studio did not want to work with "Chaz Jankel". Fine! I get it! But at least they should have hired the best musician, who could, not only!, pull this off, but also take Chaz Jankel's performance to another "epic" level. The movie studio should have hired "GIORGIO MORODER", not a joke called "hans zimmer"!
Thank God the movie studios, at least, used Chaz Jankel's music for the movie version.
Someone is a David Gilmour fan
🎉❤😢
muy calidad
Alguien sabe quien compuso esta hermosa musica o como se llama el grupo que la interpreta?
guitar was eddie van halen
Are you really kidding me? "eddie van halen" was not on guitars! That "douche bag" is so busy with his ego so much... so that he could not even find enough time to do anything else. Besides, the rhythm and style are not his signature.
Chaz Jankel created this music. Either "Chaz Jankel" was on guitars or "Dann Huff" was hired to be on guitars.
Not Eddie Van Halen.
I need to know what style of guitar this is called!!!!!
Electric
@@twitchosx Blues really. Minor pentatonic with lots of sustained string bends.
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
@@twitchosx duh. Electric is a type of guitar not a play style
@@andyhenrymick2869 exactly but every time I try to explain this style nobody ever has a name for it
☝️👏👍🥺
Theres no question this is a generic ripoff of Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Still sounds good but it's a ripoff.
Toda la partitura esta hermosa, desde la guitarra, asta los cintetisadores.
Después remasterisaron la película, pero ya sin la música original, quitando le una parte de lo bello de dicha banda.