“Angelo, that’s Twin Peaks”. I cried, and I swear at some point I felt unconfortable, hearing two geniuses working together made me feel so “normal” but in the end I’m greatful I had the pleasure to see that masterpeace. And Angelo, you made Italy proud of you ❤️
we are in the dark woods now. there is a soft wind blowing through some sycamore trees and some animal sounds in the background. you can hear the hoot of an owl... from behind the trees, in the back of the woods, there is this lonely girl. her name is Laura Palmer, and it is very sad. she is coming closer. she is getting close. now she is starting to leave... back to the dark woods, very quiet and mysterious.
That is so beautiful and so sad... There's this little light of hope, enveloped in deep oceans of loneliness and despair. Nobody will ever see that pretty light shine through... It’s just too late.
I heard this and I cried in joy an in beauty I cried in joy and in the beauty of being alive, and being lucky to have twin peaks a part of my youth....and now I cry not knowing what beautiful things man would create long long after I will be gone....
ive watched this like 30 times but its so good.. i can visualize the scene in my mind every time and its so beautiful. i feel like watching this makes one truly appreciate twin peaks. like, this moment and this song is exactly what david lynch was envisioning as the sole mood of the whole show.. mysterious, emotional, completely encapsulating.. its BREATHTAKING!!!!!
This piece represents the definition of Kant of the "sublime". Ineffable. One of the best compositions ever written in the entire history of music, especially for what it means, because this piece describes the essence of life. Angelo is a gift of a superior entity, it is not possible.
It's great, Badalamenti is a master. Some of the best film music definitely, but let's not get carried away. I mean there are composers like Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Liszt, Wagner, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Debussy, Ravel, Saint-Saens, Stravinsky, Shostakovitch, Bartok to name a few. That's what I call a tough crowd. It's really hard being a contemporary composer and measuring up to the greats.
@@0live0wire0 Totally agree, I sweated a bit piano and then I also listen to classical music, and I can't but agree with your words, on all those you mentioned I think Bach comes first, personal opinion, even if it's impossible assign the primacy to none of those composers, all of them immensity. On Badalamenti I meant that this passage, for the meaning inherent in it, is one of the greatest ever composed, for me it represents the essence of life as understood by Leopardi, for example.
I just loved this vídeo....i love Twin peaks, david’s stuffs and films song of angelo . It makes me cry. Now i need to learn this transcription on piano. (And i’m not a pianist but i Will) Thank you .
😲I've studied music most of my life I wished that I could even IMAGINE being THAT exceptional, remarkable. Lynch and Angelo are exquisite together!! Thank you tho for posting this!!!!!🎶🎵💕🎹📼😄
I can't find the original "Angelo Badalamenti explains how he wrote Laura Palmer's Theme". I KNOW I seen just the original before but I guess youtube must've taken it down xP
Wow amazing just amazing. Hearing how David and Angelo made Laura Palmer's theme as he plays it is such a beautiful moment. I'm happy this video exists.
I teared up during the climax, I so want to watch Twin Peaks, I wonder if it’s on blue ray already. I’m so happy these two geniuses found each other to create this masterpiece.
If you haven't got it yet, the UK release is dirt cheap and is region free so it'll play on every blu-ray player. I ordered mine on Amazon for just $25 including shipping.
@@PlayLikeTheGreatscom I don't know if you take requests, but I would love for you to show what the heck is going on in Trevor Wesley's live performance of his song You and I on his UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/video/vt0NlEJyTqA/v-deo.html
what a nice video..can someone tell me how he goes from cm to C ? judging from the notes he is using for the melody tho in that part he plays E-F-G and A# so...?? did he went from cm to b harmonic minor ? can someone explain ?
My two cents - I hear the modulation from C minor to C major in b. 13-14 as a sort of bVII - I over pedal C, with the prominent D natural in bar 13 leading us nicely into the tonic major. The C major - E major tertiary modulation (and then in turn the next move to F minor) are all kind of rooted in the reinterpretation of “Ab” (which isn’t unexpected as we’ve just been in C minor) as G#, to go to E Major, and then back to Ab in bar 18 (but in the key of F minor as opposed to C minor). Then the resolution back to C major for the climax is a lovely iv-I cadence, with a similarly prominent D natural to E natural movement as in bb. 13-14.
He is not a genius. He describes with enthusiasm to capture the magic of those moments. His musical imagination perfectly synergised with Lynch's visual imagination.
he is close.... he came up with a theme in 4 minutes. what makes a genius is the magician coming up with his own material on the spot and it standing the test of time. copying other work is easy. the imagination.... also listen to other themes from the 80s, they don't hold up anymore, they belong in the 80s.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is genius.
You mean 2 of them?
R.I.P. Angelo Badalamenti, his music is so haunting and mysterious yet so beautiful.
THIS is why I love the Internet. Gold. Absolute Gold.
this is the most beautiful Segway in all music history that i know of...
Beyond devastated. RIP Angelo!
Maestro Badalamenti! 😢
This may well be my favourite video on all of UA-cam.
Isn't it beautiful man. Makes me cry
Just saw it and was thinking the very same thing.
This video was designed with full accessibility, accommodating & inclusive, a person hard of hearing can fully experience it. Great work
Ah, thank you so much!
“Angelo, that’s Twin Peaks”. I cried, and I swear at some point I felt unconfortable, hearing two geniuses working together made me feel so “normal” but in the end I’m greatful I had the pleasure to see that masterpeace. And Angelo, you made Italy proud of you ❤️
God lord... Jesus! That's two geniuses at work.
Rest in Peace Angelo ❤
we are in the dark woods now. there is a soft wind blowing through some sycamore trees and some animal sounds in the background. you can hear the hoot of an owl... from behind the trees, in the back of the woods, there is this lonely girl. her name is Laura Palmer, and it is very sad. she is coming closer. she is getting close. now she is starting to leave... back to the dark woods, very quiet and mysterious.
to this day my favorite video on the internet
Che meraviglia. Ciao Angelo… 😭😭😭
thank you! that always gives me goosebumps
It still gives me goosebumps after spending days on editing it! Ö
One of the BEST video about creativity.
The music and show are perfect for each other.
This is so inspiring and I can visualize every single detail he describes.
I’ve watched this so many times
R.I.P. , he was such a great and versatile composer
That is so beautiful and so sad... There's this little light of hope, enveloped in deep oceans of loneliness and despair. Nobody will ever see that pretty light shine through... It’s just too late.
I heard this and I cried in joy an in beauty
I cried in joy and in the beauty of being alive, and being lucky to have twin peaks a part of my youth....and now I cry not knowing what beautiful things man would create long long after I will be gone....
ive watched this like 30 times but its so good.. i can visualize the scene in my mind every time and its so beautiful. i feel like watching this makes one truly appreciate twin peaks. like, this moment and this song is exactly what david lynch was envisioning as the sole mood of the whole show.. mysterious, emotional, completely encapsulating.. its BREATHTAKING!!!!!
RIP, Maestro.
This is extraordinary! The simplicity of the creation of a legend can only be achieved by artists of the highest order.
This piece represents the definition of Kant of the "sublime". Ineffable. One of the best compositions ever written in the entire history of music, especially for what it means, because this piece describes the essence of life. Angelo is a gift of a superior entity, it is not possible.
It's great, Badalamenti is a master. Some of the best film music definitely, but let's not get carried away. I mean there are composers like Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Liszt, Wagner, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Debussy, Ravel, Saint-Saens, Stravinsky, Shostakovitch, Bartok to name a few. That's what I call a tough crowd. It's really hard being a contemporary composer and measuring up to the greats.
@@0live0wire0 Totally agree, I sweated a bit piano and then I also listen to classical music, and I can't but agree with your words, on all those you mentioned I think Bach comes first, personal opinion, even if it's impossible assign the primacy to none of those composers, all of them immensity. On Badalamenti I meant that this passage, for the meaning inherent in it, is one of the greatest ever composed, for me it represents the essence of life as understood by Leopardi, for example.
Bravo Angelo, its good how you and David work so well together .
Seeing Angelo flowing and creating with the piano it's a nice mesmerizing experience.
One can just be quiet and learn from the greatest.
I just loved this vídeo....i love Twin peaks, david’s stuffs and films song of angelo . It makes me cry. Now i need to learn this transcription on piano. (And i’m not a pianist but i Will) Thank you .
I cry every time i hear this story. There's something about how he tells it man. It just rips my heart out
Rip to a great!
Amazing to see him say those words after I heard that footage so much on Nicolas Jaar's essential mix. Unforgettable opening.
Love this emotional story telling! Found this first time in Nicolas Jaar's Essential mix for BBC Radio.
😲I've studied music most of my life I wished that I could even IMAGINE being THAT exceptional, remarkable. Lynch and Angelo are exquisite together!! Thank you tho for posting this!!!!!🎶🎵💕🎹📼😄
I can't find the original "Angelo Badalamenti explains how he wrote Laura Palmer's Theme". I KNOW I seen just the original before but I guess youtube must've taken it down xP
jasonvoorhees12345 sound quality was better in that one
I found it and CBS did a copyright claim to take it down. There is this too:
vimeo.com/18413925
Yes, this was the link to the original one: ua-cam.com/video/rgXLEM8MhJo/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/e-eqgr_gn4k/v-deo.html
Thank you for putting in the time to make this. Incredible.
You are absolutely welcome :D Thank you! :)
One day my log will have something to say about this.
Amazing
as an artists, seeing this shows me how much I have to improve. damn its almost unbelievable
RIP
Brilliant
Wow amazing just amazing. Hearing how David and Angelo made Laura Palmer's theme as he plays it is such a beautiful moment. I'm happy this video exists.
Happy birthday Angelo
I teared up during the climax, I so want to watch Twin Peaks, I wonder if it’s on blue ray already. I’m so happy these two geniuses found each other to create this masterpiece.
RavenPoe1849 - I just got done watching the whole thing, it looks AMAZING in HD. Fire Walk With Me and its deleted scenes are also included.
Regulus Blues thanks for the input! The blue ray is already on my wishlist on Amazon!! 🕺🏻
If you haven't got it yet, the UK release is dirt cheap and is region free so it'll play on every blu-ray player. I ordered mine on Amazon for just $25 including shipping.
Love your Music ❤ lives on forever Thankyou
I can't thank you enough for this whole channel.
Thank you so much, Franklin
@@PlayLikeTheGreatscom I don't know if you take requests, but I would love for you to show what the heck is going on in Trevor Wesley's live performance of his song You and I on his UA-cam channel.
ua-cam.com/video/vt0NlEJyTqA/v-deo.html
That’s so intimate. A gathering of souls and minds. And a genius and touching outcome. Just beautiful
Tremendous work on one of my favorite video on you tube.Great work on your channel.
Thank you very much :')
Único e irrepetible este hombre.
OH ANGELOOO
Thank so much for uploading this!
It made me cry.
Absolutely perfect music for this stellar television show!
Очень,очень красиво.Я малой смотрел фильм под эту музыку.Никогда не забуду.
Bravo. Sei forte !!
That is called art, baby.
Breathtaking. Such a beautiful song.
thanks, cheers from arg.
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!! And then came Moby......... GO!
THANK YOU ! 💖💖💖🌲🌲
This is beautiful. Thank You for posting
You're welcome!
You can clearly see Laura walking
what a nice video..can someone tell me how he goes from cm to C ?
judging from the notes he is using for the melody tho in that part he plays E-F-G and A# so...?? did he went from cm to b harmonic minor ?
can someone explain ?
My two cents - I hear the modulation from C minor to C major in b. 13-14 as a sort of bVII - I over pedal C, with the prominent D natural in bar 13 leading us nicely into the tonic major.
The C major - E major tertiary modulation (and then in turn the next move to F minor) are all kind of rooted in the reinterpretation of “Ab” (which isn’t unexpected as we’ve just been in C minor) as G#, to go to E Major, and then back to Ab in bar 18 (but in the key of F minor as opposed to C minor).
Then the resolution back to C major for the climax is a lovely iv-I cadence, with a similarly prominent D natural to E natural movement as in bb. 13-14.
It's incredible... :)
Genius
I love this video so much.
c minor. the god of all chords.
This is it chief
Badalamenti u
Is fantastic surname
I suppose "SEGWAYED" was "segue-d" ... :D
her name is laura palmaaaaah
lmao
Спасибо
FUCKING GENIUS
Can anyone please give me a link to THAT quality of the theme song sin angelos voice pls pls
Nicolas Jaar opens a mix with this sample , that’s how I found this. so good.
vimeo.com/18413925
Que maravilla :')
Gracias Roberto Mtz
i think he came
!
!!
This is the girl
incredibly underrated comment holy shit
Aahaa, I see what you did there sir....
"Espresso."
What girl? For what? ... what is this Paul?
Regulus Blues Mulholland Drive
wow, who else found this because of Kerem Gell's "Eskitme"?
Nicolas Jaar ?
segwayed !
2:59
What magic is? That.
some accidents are wrong in the transcription. many of them
thanks anyways lol
@@urbanizeedDzn Which ones? :)
Double gods
Fair... fair... LIFE is not FAIR.... life SUCKS... and then you die...
!)
I think these Keep going, Slow down, I can see it could be downloaded to Pornhub.
If the sheet music stays, consider me very open to the idea!
Kind of full of himself. Lovely changes but too enthusiastic in describing the reaction. If I was a genius I reckon I'd be less boastful.
He is not a genius. He describes with enthusiasm to capture the magic of those moments. His musical imagination perfectly synergised with Lynch's visual imagination.
he is close.... he came up with a theme in 4 minutes. what makes a genius is the magician coming up with his own material on the spot and it standing the test of time. copying other work is easy. the imagination....
also listen to other themes from the 80s, they don't hold up anymore, they belong in the 80s.
Genius