“Only one thing can be said about him. That he was constantly betrayed by everything around him. And in the very end he was betrayed by the one ideal in which he believed.”
Heard this music in a video dedicated to Petyr Baelish, Game of Thrones character. It was a part of his backstory in a contrast with his past. It goes perfectly with Petyr's tragic character and story.
So beautiful... It evokes all the dreams that never came true... All the time that was wasted, all the pain from the past... Tears are still coursing down my cheeks... But, on the same time, it shows you this beam of light, which means there is still Hope. You just need to believe that there is and keep fighting to realise your dreams...
I am surprised this music doesn’t have many comments to it it’s beautiful. I need hope right now. Saying goodbye to my uncle B tomorrow and I need hope that things will be ok in this life and the next.
There is always hope! I stand faithful in knowing we will be welcomed into the arm of our Father in heaven, I look forward to that day, I enjoy my days but I know no matter what happens my life is always going to be ok because I am Loved and it sounds like your uncle B is as well! The grasses are tall with soft breezes and peace ...Just me
This music was in a tribute video for Henry Cavill's Superman. And this beautiful piece of art fits perfectly with his character, arc and story. He's HOPE, after all.
This music hit me so hard, so deep, so amazing :'( Idk why or what's special about it, it's just sad and beautiful. It describes me when i'm forced to do unexplained things, which look bad, but they're for the best, eventually.
“Hey” “What do you want?” “Just checking in on you.” “I’m okay.” “Dinner is downstairs, you have to eat.” “...” “Want me to bring it up for you?” “Mhm” “Whatchu hungry for?” “Steak, potatoes, and gravy” “I’ll be right back” It’s been 10 years since the war began, 10 years since that dance. I took him home, he gave me gas money. Where he told me he was... *Knock* “Dinner” *He opens the door* “Here...” *he puts the plate down* *He gets up and walks out* “see ya tomorrow” ... “Wait...” “Yeah?” “I don’t feel comfortable sleeping alone” “nightmares?” “Their not... never mind, can you just stay here?” ... “Please?” ... ... “Okay” Whatever these are, their getting more frequent, She does not have ptsd, well I don’t think it is. I don’t know. All I know is that I can stop it. Not sure how, but I can. “Cmon eat” *She finishes her meal in a few minutes* “You were hungry” “Guess I was.” He looks at me like he’s trying to say how much he cares. He’s staring, but I don’t find it creepy. Visible concern shrouds his face. He does care. He... Is she crying? Her eyes are watering. Yup she is. *He grabs a napkin, and gently pats her eyes. She embraces him, tightly. He does the same, tighter. Smell of gravy hung around them, but they didn’t care* “Do I still owe you?” “Nah it’s Aaight.”
"I am the bone of my sword" "steel is my body and fire my blood" "I have created over a thousand blades" "unknown to death nor to life" "have whithtood pain to create many weapons yet those hands will never hold anything" "and so as i pray" " *¡UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS!* " heroic spirit / Conter guardian: EMIYA Real Name: Shirou Emiya
FracturedLightMusic you mean Wb? Who actually owns the rights to simmers interstellar ost? You can’t just rip a song note for note and try and act like it’s anything other than blatant plagiarism.
@@GITMmusic Sigh... It's not plagiarism. The chords used in this song (as well as in Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar"-soundtrack) are one of the most common chords found in pop-music melodies. So, if you say that it's "plagiarism" for someone else to use these same chords, it's just like saying it's "plagiarism" for a new car-manufacturer to design a car with 4 wheels, just because other people have already designed cars with 4 wheels. It's ridiculous. Also, the type of arrangement used in this song is a very common type of arrangement for classical music and movie-soundtracks, so the arrangement is not "plagiarism" either. Just because YOU can't hear the clear differences between this song and Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar"-soundtrack, it doesn't mean that other people (like me) can't. Albeit this song is very SIMILAR in tone, arrangement and chords, to the "Interstellar"-soundtrack - but similarities does NOT equal plagiarism. PURE COPYING equals plagiarism. This song is just INSPIRED by the "Interstellar"-soundtrack; it's not COPIED.
FREEDOM its absolutely plagiarism you have no idea what you’re talking about when it comes to this format. People have been sued and loss for FAR Less commonalities. This isn’t even close to an original song. It’s the exact same melody and buildup, with a female drone over the top. You like it so you defend it. Which I understand, music connects on a very emotional level. But because you like it you’re willing to overlook that this is just a carbon cony of what summer did on the interstellar soundtrack. It’s the same instruments, with the same progression, same melody. Almost exactly the arrangement in terms of pianos cellos, and synth. Literally the only thing you can hear in this that you CANT hear a better version of in zimmers piece is the female vocalist. The person who uploaded this knows what they did, knows that they listened to the interstellar ost and wanted to do something similar. And in this instance it was just a carbon copy. Fun expertise for practice, but completely bullshit and disingenuous to say this is at all original.
@@GITMmusic Quote: "People have been sued and loss for FAR Less commonalities." Answer: What people have been sued for, or judged by the court for, is not really a valid guideline for what is actually "right" or "wrong". Because the people who sue, and the judges who judge, are often wrong in their understanding/judgement of things + the law itself is often wrong and hysteric/over-protective. So, don't rely on examples from the court-system, or the law, to tell you what is "right" or "wrong"; rely on your own LOGIC, which is ideally refined through discussions/hearing counter-arguments from other people, and seeing how your own arguments hold up against theirs. In other words, be an independent thinker. _ _ _ Quote: "You like it so you defend it. Which I understand, music connects on a very emotional level. But because you like it you’re willing to overlook that this is just a carbon cony of what summer did on the interstellar soundtrack." Answer: Yes, I do like this song - but that's not why I'm defending it. I'm not the typical person who is unable to criticize something he/she is emotionally attached to, and who goes into "auto-defend-mode" whenever that thing is threatened. I'm an unusually rational and fair person (although I do have my own "auto-defend-mode" around certain subjects, of course - but at least I'm aware of it, so I always know when I'm doing it). _ _ _ Quote: "This isn’t even close to an original song. It’s the exact same melody and buildup, with a female drone over the top. (...) It’s the same instruments, with the same progression, same melody. Almost exactly the arrangement in terms of pianos cellos, and synth. Literally the only thing you can hear in this that you CANT hear a better version of in zimmers piece is the female vocalist." Answer: Hm.. It's possible we are talking about 2 different songs from the "Interstellar"-soundtrack here. If you're talking about a different song than the one I had in mind, then you may be right. Do you have the title for the song you are referring to, or do you have a link to it?
FREEDOM not trying to be a prick but there’s no point in arguing with you as you take a different stance on intellectual property that I can’t help but see as asinine. Are courts an infallible, sole judicator and arbiter of moral authority? Absolutely not. Parallelism and precedence is used in all forms of enforcement of the law, ergo my statement “people have been sued and lost for far less commonalities” does not explicitly insinuate that courts have never been wrong, merely that this case wouldn’t even be up for a debate. Not trying to use my own credentials as an appeal to authority, rather in adjunction with my statement: I do happen to make music for living, and never in a million years would I publish a song like this. First and foremost, as an artist and morally this song is absolutely derivative at best. But even if it had success despite its ... lack of originality, it would be a lay up for the zimmers copyright holders to take it down.
Reminds me of interstellar, fantastic. But sorry I will always prefer interstellar and it's because of the clear 1,2 1,2 noise you hear that sells it to me (I don't know anything about music I don't know what that part means in technical terms)
In a better world, one where love overcomes strength and duty. You might’ve been my child. But we don’t live in that world.
so we die together there is not hope
“Only one thing can be said about him. That he was constantly betrayed by everything around him. And in the very end he was betrayed by the one ideal in which he believed.”
Heard this music in a video dedicated to Petyr Baelish, Game of Thrones character. It was a part of his backstory in a contrast with his past. It goes perfectly with Petyr's tragic character and story.
can u pls give me the link :S
So beautiful... It evokes all the dreams that never came true... All the time that was wasted, all the pain from the past... Tears are still coursing down my cheeks... But, on the same time, it shows you this beam of light, which means there is still Hope. You just need to believe that there is and keep fighting to realise your dreams...
It's just the music who keeps me alive ❤❤
I am surprised this music doesn’t have many comments to it it’s beautiful. I need hope right now. Saying goodbye to my uncle B tomorrow and I need hope that things will be ok in this life and the next.
There is always hope! I stand faithful in knowing we will be welcomed into the arm of our Father in heaven, I look forward to that day, I enjoy my days but I know no matter what happens my life is always going to be ok because I am Loved and it sounds like your uncle B is as well! The grasses are tall with soft breezes and peace ...Just me
"The sweetest, sweetest music on earth.
Thanks, glad you like my music :)
*_Everybody has to be drunk on something to keep pushing on, everyone is a slave to something_*
Kenny Ackerman, Shingeki no Kyojin
that's breaking me every fucking time. i'm crying.
@@kiss444nat ჯ⁸7კო
This reminds me of all the hard times I had at my old school. This is extremely good. It gets into me very well and one of my favorites.
Interstellar and lilac wine had a baby. This is different but i like it
I love this song. It sounds exactly the way I would play it.
This music was in a tribute video for Henry Cavill's Superman. And this beautiful piece of art fits perfectly with his character, arc and story.
He's HOPE, after all.
A beautiful tribute certainly, the man of tomorrow and his doubts
Do you have a link to the tribute video?
Glad you like my music :)
This is what the essence of me sounds like. Love it.
This music hit me so hard, so deep, so amazing :'(
Idk why or what's special about it, it's just sad and beautiful.
It describes me when i'm forced to do unexplained things, which look bad, but they're for the best, eventually.
Good music to listen to just b4 drifting off to sleep
What a gem!
“Hey”
“What do you want?”
“Just checking in on you.”
“I’m okay.”
“Dinner is downstairs, you have to eat.”
“...”
“Want me to bring it up for you?”
“Mhm”
“Whatchu hungry for?”
“Steak, potatoes, and gravy”
“I’ll be right back”
It’s been 10 years since the war began, 10 years since that dance. I took him home, he gave me gas money. Where he told me he was...
*Knock*
“Dinner”
*He opens the door*
“Here...” *he puts the plate down*
*He gets up and walks out*
“see ya tomorrow”
...
“Wait...”
“Yeah?”
“I don’t feel comfortable sleeping alone”
“nightmares?”
“Their not... never mind, can you just stay here?”
...
“Please?”
...
...
“Okay”
Whatever these are, their getting more frequent, She does not have ptsd, well I don’t think it is. I don’t know. All I know is that I can stop it. Not sure how, but I can.
“Cmon eat”
*She finishes her meal in a few minutes*
“You were hungry”
“Guess I was.”
He looks at me like he’s trying to say how much he cares. He’s staring, but I don’t find it creepy. Visible concern shrouds his face. He does care. He...
Is she crying? Her eyes are watering. Yup she is.
*He grabs a napkin, and gently pats her eyes. She embraces him, tightly. He does the same, tighter. Smell of gravy hung around them, but they didn’t care*
“Do I still owe you?”
“Nah it’s Aaight.”
That's a good emotional story you wrote up nice work 😺👍
It's the best remix for Interstellar that I heard ❤❤❤
This would be perfect in Star Wars the last Jadi.
Woooooooow
interstellar
I'm flying away thanks
Is there any hope left? My words will last longer than me.
Bu müziği çok seviyorum
"I am the bone of my sword"
"steel is my body and fire my blood"
"I have created over a thousand blades"
"unknown to death nor to life"
"have whithtood pain to create many weapons yet those hands will never hold anything"
"and so as i pray"
" *¡UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS!* "
heroic spirit / Conter guardian: EMIYA
Real Name: Shirou Emiya
Is there a house version of this ?
What's a house version? (Forgive me, I don't know music all that well)
@@jakem5689 idk xd
@@jakem5689 me neither fam
May i use this music for our short film??
Am I the only one who sees archer in his reality marble?
I killed my stylus pen today.... Now I need to figure out how to draw using a mouse. :(
Genevieve Medina you can always buy another
Emiya lost in the bladeworks :{
Who do I ask so I can use this music in a cinematic video I'm making since this work isn't by you?
FracturedLightMusic you mean Wb? Who actually owns the rights to simmers interstellar ost? You can’t just rip a song note for note and try and act like it’s anything other than blatant plagiarism.
@@GITMmusic Sigh... It's not plagiarism. The chords used in this song (as well as in Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar"-soundtrack) are one of the most common chords found in pop-music melodies. So, if you say that it's "plagiarism" for someone else to use these same chords, it's just like saying it's "plagiarism" for a new car-manufacturer to design a car with 4 wheels, just because other people have already designed cars with 4 wheels. It's ridiculous.
Also, the type of arrangement used in this song is a very common type of arrangement for classical music and movie-soundtracks, so the arrangement is not "plagiarism" either.
Just because YOU can't hear the clear differences between this song and Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar"-soundtrack, it doesn't mean that other people (like me) can't. Albeit this song is very SIMILAR in tone, arrangement and chords, to the "Interstellar"-soundtrack - but similarities does NOT equal plagiarism. PURE COPYING equals plagiarism. This song is just INSPIRED by the "Interstellar"-soundtrack; it's not COPIED.
FREEDOM its absolutely plagiarism you have no idea what you’re talking about when it comes to this format. People have been sued and loss for FAR Less commonalities. This isn’t even close to an original song. It’s the exact same melody and buildup, with a female drone over the top. You like it so you defend it. Which I understand, music connects on a very emotional level. But because you like it you’re willing to overlook that this is just a carbon cony of what summer did on the interstellar soundtrack. It’s the same instruments, with the same progression, same melody. Almost exactly the arrangement in terms of pianos cellos, and synth. Literally the only thing you can hear in this that you CANT hear a better version of in zimmers piece is the female vocalist. The person who uploaded this knows what they did, knows that they listened to the interstellar ost and wanted to do something similar. And in this instance it was just a carbon copy. Fun expertise for practice, but completely bullshit and disingenuous to say this is at all original.
@@GITMmusic
Quote:
"People have been sued and loss for FAR Less commonalities."
Answer:
What people have been sued for, or judged by the court for, is not really a valid guideline for what is actually "right" or "wrong". Because the people who sue, and the judges who judge, are often wrong in their understanding/judgement of things + the law itself is often wrong and hysteric/over-protective.
So, don't rely on examples from the court-system, or the law, to tell you what is "right" or "wrong"; rely on your own LOGIC, which is ideally refined through discussions/hearing counter-arguments from other people, and seeing how your own arguments hold up against theirs. In other words, be an independent thinker.
_ _ _
Quote:
"You like it so you defend it. Which I understand, music connects on a very emotional level. But because you like it you’re willing to overlook that this is just a carbon cony of what summer did on the interstellar soundtrack."
Answer:
Yes, I do like this song - but that's not why I'm defending it. I'm not the typical person who is unable to criticize something he/she is emotionally attached to, and who goes into "auto-defend-mode" whenever that thing is threatened. I'm an unusually rational and fair person (although I do have my own "auto-defend-mode" around certain subjects, of course - but at least I'm aware of it, so I always know when I'm doing it).
_ _ _
Quote:
"This isn’t even close to an original song. It’s the exact same melody and buildup, with a female drone over the top. (...) It’s the same instruments, with the same progression, same melody. Almost exactly the arrangement in terms of pianos cellos, and synth. Literally the only thing you can hear in this that you CANT hear a better version of in zimmers piece is the female vocalist."
Answer:
Hm.. It's possible we are talking about 2 different songs from the "Interstellar"-soundtrack here. If you're talking about a different song than the one I had in mind, then you may be right. Do you have the title for the song you are referring to, or do you have a link to it?
FREEDOM not trying to be a prick but there’s no point in arguing with you as you take a different stance on intellectual property that I can’t help but see as asinine. Are courts an infallible, sole judicator and arbiter of moral authority? Absolutely not. Parallelism and precedence is used in all forms of enforcement of the law, ergo my statement “people have been sued and lost for far less commonalities” does not explicitly insinuate that courts have never been wrong, merely that this case wouldn’t even be up for a debate. Not trying to use my own credentials as an appeal to authority, rather in adjunction with my statement: I do happen to make music for living, and never in a million years would I publish a song like this. First and foremost, as an artist and morally this song is absolutely derivative at best. But even if it had success despite its ... lack of originality, it would be a lay up for the zimmers copyright holders to take it down.
Reminds me of interstellar, fantastic. But sorry I will always prefer interstellar and it's because of the clear 1,2 1,2 noise you hear that sells it to me (I don't know anything about music I don't know what that part means in technical terms)
Yea, it's a very blunt motif and obvious inspiration from Interstellar's Main Thema but still, it's a nice piece ain't it?
This tune is from Battlefield 1's ending cutscene lol
"You're never going to see your children again."
"Neither will you."
*Pulls out .44*
Fuck that was rough...
I will never forget that story.