I m Italian and I have a lot of respect from Michael Collins , a truly patriot who fighting for is country . Michael Collins is one of my personal hero . You Irish should be proud of Michael Collins . A man of gigantic moral grandeur,if he had not been killed,he would have influenced the course of all of Europe for the better . Rip hero , legend , warrior . God bless you sir. Michael Collins .
Jesus Christ this probably has to be one of the most building themes I've ever heard. It really gains momentum... imagine this live in front of a huge orchestra. one of the moving melodies I've had a pleasure to listen to.
JoshBoii yes me too despite the historical errors et al great film 94 to 99 only 5 years had great films shawshank m collins green mile braveheart and saving private ryan and titanic and of course many others and 3 of those were filmed in Ireland
Some films leave you in awe when the credits roll, genuinely shocked / moved by a cinematic masterpiece. I shan't list the films that have left me that way but this was one of them.
Trivia: this song was to be used in the ending of Heat. As much as I love this song, it did not fit that movie. But for Michael Collins, it made the film all the more powerful.
My 11yr old son doesn’t care for much music outside of today’s rap music, here in America. Besides some Hans Zimmer. But a few weeks ago I was watching this movie. He could heard this playing & came in my room telling how awesome this music is!
The power of music is a perfect match for the force of nature that was Michael Collins. This should be mandatory viewing for History classes and is a truly masterful film to this day.
+Kyle S but it's a little inaccurate for a history class- the castle spy was never caught, de valera was actually only a rally-er in the civil war he didn't actually have any control, like he couldn't just say stop everyone and they'd stop like they would've against the british coz in their eyes the politicians had failed he was just a speaker rather than a leader (in the civil war) like he's portrayed in the movie. -also in the film it says collins led the treaty delegations but that was actually griffith and also de valera is shown getting taken in at the gpo at the start but he was never actually in the gpo during the rising he was commandant of the garrison in bolands mills so -also car bombs didn't exist then -and there was no tank driven in on bloody sunday in croke park -also the movie shows a street in front of the gpo, but there is no street in front of the gpo its a 100 metres to the right of the building. :D sorry sorry! sorry there's actually a whole bunch more of inaccuracies (
"Michael Collins was 31 when he died. Half a million people attended his funeral in Dublin. All parties to the conflict, both British and Irish, were temporarily united in grief. In his Brief lifetime he had fought the British Empire to a stalemate, negotiated the first Treaty of Independence for Ireland and overseen its transition to Democracy." "He died, paradoxically, in an attempt to finally remove the gun from Irish Politics." "It is my considered opinion that in the fullness of time, history will record the greatness of Michael Collins, and it will be recorded at my expense". - Eamon de Valera, President of Ireland, 1966.
Ho visto il film al cinema nel 1996 insieme ad un mio carissimo amico che ora non c'è' più!....tutti e due appassionati della storia irlandese....ora non riesco più a vedere questo film e ad ascoltare questa musica...mi si stringe il cuore e lo stomaco!.rip amico mio per sempre!!!!
Just read that this was meant to be the end credits theme for HEAT, my all time favourite film. I like it, but glad Michael Mann went with God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters by Moby. Couldn't imagine it any other way, now.
"It is my considered opinion that fullness of time history will record the greatness of Michael Collins and it will be recorded at my expense" ___Eamon DeValera
I was 13 when I first saw this movie and i cried for a good ten minutes after seeing the funeral footage and it made me so proud and depressed at the same time, finding out a coward killed him and Irelands future with it. I was in school and i had to hide my tears although ive supported Irelands freedom ever since im Irish although I grew up in Australia and if the County was ever attacked i would defend it until I could bleed no more, Tiocfaidh Ar La
@@jonathanshine1983 Southern Ireland is controlled by a *globalist puppet government* which has begun a program of mass replacement of the native Irish similar to the ones underway in all other Western homelands. To support this program, official discrimination in favor of Third World colonists against the native Irish is already in effect in the Dublin area.
@@markbrennan212 I capitalized "Southern" because it was the first word of the sentence. I am aware "Southern Ireland" is not the official title of the *globalist puppet regime* in Dublin.
Literally just read this for the first time from an Screen Rant article on Google. HEAT is my all time favourite film, and although i really like this, i couldn't imagine it without Moby's GMOTFOTW.
this makes me cry when i see the footage of the funeral at the end of the film, all those long dead people, and my family fought for de valera! probably cause theyre limerick.
Unfortunately Limerick was very Anti-Treaty.I myself an from Limerick and opinion has changed greatly here.People are now firm supporters of Collins and his policies.(Too late unfortunately)
There's a part in this song when the violens start...it's soo beautiful. It sounds like what I would imagine the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ
Everytime I hear this pice of music it brings me to tears . The love for my land and the men and women who died for it and us . Ireland divided will never be free 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@barryosullivan1894 You're in good company: British apologists say the same thing about critiques of the Crown and/or the Empire, ie that it's all "conspiracy theories".
@@supportingfire mate your so called empire is crumbling . Scotland is about to walk and then finally northern Ireland. My country will be whole again 🇮🇪👍. And then the Welsh will follow suit. How are you all going to manage then. Not good I think . The once mighty British empire is a shadow of it former glory. Your empire pillaged and raped countries and continents . And now little by little your all going to implode. The Torys sold you all out . Half of you thought that if you voted to leave . That meant that all the foreigners would be sent packing. That never happened you still have boat loads of them coming in .🤣
I have no idea how people can hear this and the finale in Titus and not hire Elliot Goldenthal to score every movie. He makes them feel so much more epic.
Gerard Mcguire It’s a film version of Shakespeare’s play, ‘Titus Andronicus,’ starring Anthony Hopkins as Titus and directed by Julie Taymor. It is far from my favorite Shakespeare play (not even top 10), but the movie’s good and the score is fantastic. If you’ve seen Zack Snyder’s ‘300,’ the score that closes the film on a triumphant moment is lifted directly from Goldenthal’s masterful piece to end Titus. ‘Finale,’ from Titus is honestly one of the most incredible pieces of original music in film history.
Gerard Mcguire The piece starts well until about 1:15 or so. But it is the 3 or so minutes from 3:10 on that is so transcendent. ua-cam.com/video/u3Z6Qvtn1WM/v-deo.html
Was supposed to be used in the ending of the movie "Heat", but they went with Moby. Big mistake as far as I am concerned. This is a piece of epic proportions.
Love it but at the start especially I can't differentiate between Alien 3. Goldinthal like Horner seems to rely on particular melodies. Powerful melodies none the less. RIP Michael Collins & James Horner.
Micheal Colins the man that fought an empire with a few guerrilla groups and resistance tactics and won...this is from the end, the the State Funeral...this part of the movie always give me the goosebumps. Respect.
This movie is awesome. The fact that a peasant from County Cork managed to ultimately defeat the British and end their 700 year occupation of Ireland, is still astonishing. Now, The British need to hand back N. Ireland, and the liberation is complete.
Jenece Poree Collins knew nothing of intelligence/spying until he was educated on it by Ned Broy. Ned Broy's expertise was more than key in the Irish War of Independence. Ned Broy was born and reared in County Kildare. County Kildare was also the birthplace of John Devoy, whom the British Empire considered him it's most dangerous and greatest enemy in the 19th Century. Devoy did not like nor thrust De Valara. How right Devoy was about De Valara.
Jenece Poree the people in the south dont want the north they have had a republic since 21 and are happy without their fellow Irish men and women in The north
tisgrand85 Yes my friend it is very true. That Dev is truly half Irish. And that is the true reason why they pick Alan Rickman for it. Because he is half Irish!
I m Italian and I have a lot of respect from Michael Collins , a truly patriot who fighting for is country .
Michael Collins is one of my personal hero .
You Irish should be proud of Michael Collins .
A man of gigantic moral grandeur,if he had not been killed,he would have influenced the course of all of Europe for the better .
Rip hero , legend , warrior .
God bless you sir. Michael Collins .
The heavy bass from the cello and the insane speeds of the violins...... huant me forever
I loved the violin played...amazing..
Michael Collins is one of the most underrated movies of all time. Hands Down!
Couldn't agree more.
Oh heck yeah!
Oscar worthy
Yeah for the score!
BooBop1987
He was the second greatest enemy of the British Empire. The greatest enemy of the British Empire was John Devoy.
18 years after it's release I finally got around to watching this movie... This piece of music and the scene it accompanies blew me away
+WUBrummie ME TOO !
WUBrummie played this at my mother’s funeral 4 years ago
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Jesus Christ this probably has to be one of the most building themes I've ever heard. It really gains momentum... imagine this live in front of a huge orchestra. one of the moving melodies I've had a pleasure to listen to.
Its an absolute tear jerker especially when the funeral video rolls in
@@johnkennethwiseman682 Totally agree with you, John! 👍😞
@@COLLIE1972 I had tears rolling down
Absolutely wish someone would do this live
@@conalsands9120 Any relation to Bobby Sands?
A truly heartbreaking and amazing piece of music...watching his funeral with this song always brings me to tears
JoshBoii yes me too despite the historical errors et al great film 94 to 99 only 5 years had great films shawshank m collins green mile braveheart and saving private ryan and titanic and of course many others and 3 of those were filmed in Ireland
Totally agree with you, Josh! 👍😞
so sad and powerful at the same time
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The first time I heard this song I had chills. And I still have.
Quite simply, one of the finest pieces of music I've ever heard
Some films leave you in awe when the credits roll, genuinely shocked / moved by a cinematic masterpiece. I shan't list the films that have left me that way but this was one of them.
Michael Collins, the father of modern guerrilla warfare. A man not to be crossed. A ruthless military leader. God bless him.
Looked a bit like Hitler when young????
May he rest in eternal peace brave son of Erin ☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@patrickbrett1552 the mustache was very popular but Hitler killed it
@@patrickbrett1552 he died before hitler was even voted to parliament
@@nasiunainaheireann4122 I am sure Michael would have laffed.
Trivia: this song was to be used in the ending of Heat. As much as I love this song, it did not fit that movie. But for Michael Collins, it made the film all the more powerful.
The greatest piece of music I have ever heard in my life... period.
My 11yr old son doesn’t care for much music outside of today’s rap music, here in America. Besides some Hans Zimmer. But a few weeks ago I was watching this movie. He could heard this playing & came in my room telling how awesome this music is!
"Michael Collins" is probably the most underrated film in Hollywood history. If you haven't seen it yet do yourself a favor and watch it.
In italy, where i live,this wonderful movie, has won the golden lion in Venice, and The big actor Liam has won : coppa volpi in venice❤
He done so much for this country and is such an important person in Irish history
This film is so underrated, its one of the greats!!
A very underrated movie indeed!
Travis Grimes Historicaly inaccurate as hell, good soundtrack though
Yea it is, but alot of historical movies aren't accurate.
Yeah, True!
+Travis Grimes This one did pretty good though.
When I watched this as a kid I remember having tears at the end during the funeral scene along with this music. Very powerful movie.
My God this is an epic piece of music. The violin just takes my breath away
Yes, the violin 🎻.. 😮
When the fiddles kick, man. Fuck, this is such an amazing piece of music.
The power of music is a perfect match for the force of nature that was Michael Collins. This should be mandatory viewing for History classes and is a truly masterful film to this day.
+Kyle S It is a very epic score! Indeed!
+Kyle S
but it's a little inaccurate for a history class- the castle spy was never caught,
de valera was actually only a rally-er in the civil war he didn't actually have any control, like he couldn't just say stop everyone and they'd stop like they would've against the british coz in their eyes the politicians had failed he was just a speaker rather than a leader (in the civil war) like he's portrayed in the movie.
-also in the film it says collins led the treaty delegations but that was actually griffith and also de valera is shown getting taken in at the gpo at the start but he was never actually in the gpo during the rising he was commandant of the garrison in bolands mills so
-also car bombs didn't exist then
-and there was no tank driven in on bloody sunday in croke park
-also the movie shows a street in front of the gpo, but there is no street in front of the gpo its a 100 metres to the right of the building. :D
sorry sorry!
sorry there's actually a whole bunch more of inaccuracies (
+Kyle S No music does Michael Collins justice !
Robert Smith Because it is very underrated!
+Kyle S SO SHOULD THE MOVIE ' LUTHER " !
That violin coming in at 1:37, damn.
That is actually an unused theme from HEAT.
This music miraculously captures the unquenchable spirit of the Irish and their long struggle for freedom and nationhood.
Down the pan now and in the EU's clutches. May they once again break free!
"Michael Collins was 31 when he died. Half a million people attended his funeral in Dublin. All parties to the conflict, both British and Irish, were temporarily united in grief. In his Brief lifetime he had fought the British Empire to a stalemate, negotiated the first Treaty of Independence for Ireland and overseen its transition to Democracy."
"He died, paradoxically, in an attempt to finally remove the gun from Irish Politics."
"It is my considered opinion that in the fullness of time, history will record the greatness of Michael Collins, and it will be recorded at my expense".
- Eamon de Valera, President of Ireland, 1966.
We know
@@shane-irish we do but it's nice to see
As intimated by CATHAL BRUGHA'S character in the film - BULL - Complete bull. Not just asinine claims, but literally insulting.
Best score ever!
Truly one of the best score ever in movie history!
Ho visto il film al cinema nel 1996 insieme ad un mio carissimo amico che ora non c'è' più!....tutti e due appassionati della storia irlandese....ora non riesco più a vedere questo film e ad ascoltare questa musica...mi si stringe il cuore e lo stomaco!.rip amico mio per sempre!!!!
R.I.P Great hero of Éireann Micheal Collins🇮🇪
Randy L MacWhite ✊😠 "We Ourselves"
Where is Ereland?
@@patrickbrett1552 what a stupid question.
Homework needs done .
Ah, Jesus, Mick don't go! Don't go! But go Mick did.
He was a hero of the people. A truly magnificent man cut down in his prime. He could have done so many amazing things for the whole of Ireland.
The wrong man got put down
He died paradoxically trying to remove the gun from Irish Politics
@@johnkennethwiseman682 does it not say just that in the film
Conal Sands Yes, indeed it does. It would take the deaths of many others before it happened (south of the border, at least).
Just read that this was meant to be the end credits theme for HEAT, my all time favourite film. I like it, but glad Michael Mann went with God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters by Moby. Couldn't imagine it any other way, now.
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"It is my considered opinion that fullness of time history will record the greatness of Michael Collins and it will be recorded at my expense" ___Eamon DeValera
DeValera. The wanna be Irishman. Jackass.
@@tracysnow349 You're totally clueless mate, Both Dev and Mick were both Patriots for IRELAND....🇮🇪
@@celticwarrior9123 no the other guy is not clueless dev literally survived because he was not irish
@@FlamingoSundew Dev was a true Patriot, just like Michael Collins was....
@@celticwarrior9123 i know but the other guy is still right bastard got collins killed
A true masterpiece
I was 13 when I first saw this movie and i cried for a good ten minutes after seeing the funeral footage and it made me so proud and depressed at the same time, finding out a coward killed him and Irelands future with it. I was in school and i had to hide my tears although ive supported Irelands freedom ever since im Irish although I grew up in Australia and if the County was ever attacked i would defend it until I could bleed no more, Tiocfaidh Ar La
Those days are over, no need to spill your blood
@@jonathanshine1983 Southern Ireland is controlled by a *globalist puppet government* which has begun a program
of mass replacement of the native Irish similar to the ones underway in all other Western homelands. To support this program, official discrimination in favor of Third World colonists against the native Irish is already in effect
in the Dublin area.
@@supportingfire Hit the nail on the head my son.
@@supportingfire There is no Southern Ireland buddy. We're the Republic
@@markbrennan212 I capitalized "Southern" because it was the first word of the sentence.
I am aware "Southern Ireland" is not the official title of the *globalist puppet regime* in Dublin.
What a hero R.I.P Micheal Collins 🇮🇪
This was originally intended to be the end theme for Heat but Michael Mann replaced it with a cue from Moby.
He made the right move. This tune fits the movie better
Literally just read this for the first time from an Screen Rant article on Google. HEAT is my all time favourite film, and although i really like this, i couldn't imagine it without Moby's GMOTFOTW.
They’re not dissimilar either
A Very Powerful and Grand piece of music for such a Dynamic, Powerful, Force of Nature Michael Collins
I’m so glad my grand mother asked for me to be to be named after. Michael Collins
Very stirring piece!
Holy Shit!! I've been looking for this track!!!
Thank you for my freedom Mick! ☘️ I'll use it well.
this makes me cry when i see the footage of the funeral at the end of the film, all those long dead people, and my family fought for de valera! probably cause theyre limerick.
+methad one hydro chloride ME TOO !
+methad 1 It is a very epic score!
My kiin in Ulster call him a 'traitor'; Thus, I'm ashamed to have born in Ard Mhacha...
Unfortunately Limerick was very Anti-Treaty.I myself an from Limerick and opinion has changed greatly here.People are now firm supporters of Collins and his policies.(Too late unfortunately)
Yeah you can tell they really loved him
Masterpiece
Cheers liradrin for this video, from Ireland thank you.
A shout out from across the pond here in the States👋
Yerra they’d never shoot me in my own county
Every year. At this time I watch this movie. Michael Collins was the ultimate hero of a nation.
Yes' as was Eamon Devalera too...
There's a part in this song when the violens start...it's soo beautiful. It sounds like what I would imagine the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ
Very underrated soundtrack
Love this
Everytime I hear this pice of music it brings me to tears . The love for my land and the men and women who died for it and us . Ireland divided will never be free
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Oh, but Ireland is "free" under the globalist tyranny of the *European Union???*
@@supportingfire tinfoil hats at the ready 🤣🤣
@@barryosullivan1894 You're in good company: British apologists say the same thing
about critiques of the Crown and/or the Empire, ie that it's all "conspiracy theories".
@@supportingfire mate your so called empire is crumbling . Scotland is about to walk and then finally northern Ireland.
My country will be whole again 🇮🇪👍.
And then the Welsh will follow suit.
How are you all going to manage then.
Not good I think . The once mighty British empire is a shadow of it former glory. Your empire pillaged and raped countries and continents . And now little by little your all going to implode. The Torys sold you all out . Half of you thought that if you voted to leave .
That meant that all the foreigners would be sent packing. That never happened you still have boat loads of them coming in .🤣
Goosebump. Everytime.
Just stunning! The first film score I recall hearing from Elliot was from ALIEN³ 👍
I cry every time
watched this movie in history class today and right when i heard this i knew i would sample the shit out of it
Flamingo Bill which one on your channel is it lad
Wonderful Liam Neeson❤
I have no idea how people can hear this and the finale in Titus and not hire Elliot Goldenthal to score every movie. He makes them feel so much more epic.
H L
What is Titus? A movie or a game? I’d be interested.
Thanks
Gerard Mcguire It’s a film version of Shakespeare’s play, ‘Titus Andronicus,’ starring Anthony Hopkins as Titus and directed by Julie Taymor. It is far from my favorite Shakespeare play (not even top 10), but the movie’s good and the score is fantastic. If you’ve seen Zack Snyder’s ‘300,’ the score that closes the film on a triumphant moment is lifted directly from Goldenthal’s masterful piece to end Titus.
‘Finale,’ from Titus is honestly one of the most incredible pieces of original music in film history.
H L
Cheers
Gerard Mcguire The piece starts well until about 1:15 or so. But it is the 3 or so minutes from 3:10 on that is so transcendent.
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Amazing
what a lovely piece of music
Powerful theme it really is amazing.
Makes me cry every time.
this is a great film classic
This song smells freedom
Thank you mic, thank you for the Ireland i have now
Breathtaking !!!!
Gary absolutely with you on that!
We need a another like him to take back the north someday..
Alternate ending theme for the movie HEAT
does it get anymore powerful than this? goodness, what a theme.
Topher MacLeod
For the blood of the Irish!
“No regrets Kay. That’s what he’d say.”
Great Movie and great score!
very uplifting - thank you
uplifting???? hmmm i'd say more magnanimous
Beautiful and poignant
Was supposed to be used in the ending of the movie "Heat", but they went with Moby. Big mistake as far as I am concerned. This is a piece of epic proportions.
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I want this to play at my funeral (this and Elton John's funeral for a Friend).
Hey, that will be cool!
Yes...great choices. My list also adds John Taverner - Funeral Canticle
Hon, the Big Fellow!
sounds like the end of public enemies and it's the same composer brilliant
Jason Pierce this was meant to be Heats score in the end but was replaced by Mobys score so it was used here
1:38
The original ending track for HEAT.
Told you im never going back
this score and the HEAT score are by the same author
The music is incredible and similar to the John Dillinger execution scene in public enemies same composer too
it was originally used for HEAT but Mann chose Moby.
1:54 that note
So glad they used Liam neeson
No music does Michael Collins justice !
Robert Smith True...but this track comes close, at least in my opinion.
this song would have been perfect for the end of heat movie
+Chowbizful he composed different orchestration for heat. this song doesn't quite fit.
Every time it plays I remember wee joe jumping off the truck to Mick Collins so much sadness ;(
Joe was fictional character I believe.
@@RobertK1993 still pretty sad
All my heroes were Revolutionaries!!!
yes indeed, 'god moving over the face of the waters' equally as daunting.
What a great man was michael collins!
It is almost 100 years ago when Michael has lost his life way too soon.
Fun Fact Elliot Goldenthal reused unused end music from heat to the end of this movie!
Love it but at the start especially I can't differentiate between Alien 3. Goldinthal like Horner seems to rely on particular melodies. Powerful melodies none the less. RIP Michael Collins & James Horner.
sheer class ain't it
"Ah, Jesus, Mick, don't go, don't go!"
Elliot Goldenthal- fucking legend - the King
Micheal Colins the man that fought an empire with a few guerrilla groups and resistance tactics and won...this is from the end, the the State Funeral...this part of the movie always give me the goosebumps. Respect.
This movie is awesome. The fact that a peasant from County Cork managed to ultimately defeat the British and end their 700 year occupation of Ireland, is still astonishing.
Now, The British need to hand back N. Ireland, and the liberation is complete.
Jenece Poree
Collins knew nothing of intelligence/spying until he was educated on it by Ned Broy. Ned Broy's expertise was more than key in the Irish War of Independence. Ned Broy was born and reared in County Kildare. County Kildare was also the birthplace of John Devoy, whom the British Empire considered him it's most dangerous and greatest enemy in the 19th Century. Devoy did not like nor thrust De Valara. How right Devoy was about De Valara.
Unhinged Killer Except that in real life, Collins never gathered intelligence from Broy and Broy doesn't die until 1973
Folarin Alabi Indeed, the Garda Siochana had a regiment named after his leadership- the Broy Harriers.
Jenece Poree the people in the south dont want the north they have had a republic since 21 and are happy without their fellow Irish men and women in The north
Powerful
Irish hero
Search youtube for Heat unused original finale score and you'll find the way this originally sounded!
This score is for Alan Rickman. After all he is really half Irish as well.
Which is still half more than DeValera ever was.
I Guess so? Maybe?
+Zipster Morris you do realise that dev was half Irish as his mother was Irish. Don't make stupid comments if you don't know the facts.
tisgrand85 Yes my friend it is very true. That Dev is truly half Irish. And that is the true reason why they pick Alan Rickman for it. Because he is half Irish!
BooBop1987 May he rest in peace.
👏👏👏👍
good!!
Can you get sheet music for this piwce