La maîtrise d'un compositeur français (né à Cologne, bon, et alors ? personne n'est parfait)... Je rappelle une citation de Nietzsche : la plus perdue de toutes les journées, est celle où l'on n'a pas dansé !
That guy has no idea how loud I'm "sharing" this with my NEIGHBOURS RIGHT NOW!!!! (Ooops, I had to shout just then...) Dave Brubeck better watch out... Whigfield too... And All the 90's "Indie" bands... Jo Offenbach's the real motherfucking deal..!
@@VCT3333 You already know who Steve Hawking booked for his 60th right? The actual [looks up what they're actually called... Mollie Bergers or something, brb...]
Offenbach is usually not well remembered, unlike the great classical music composers. But I like to think that the sage, smirky half-smile on his face is there for a reason. Offenbach knew, as soon he had completed this piece, about 1858, that he had created one of the best Can Can style compositions ever written.
Offenbach is the odd character you meet halfway through the book when the writer has accidentally explained everything too early but still wants at least 100 more pages.
This piece always makes me laugh. The history about it is funny, too. Offenbach was working at a smallish opera house, and a music critic who saw Orphee aux infers got all bent out of shape about 'profanity', the can-can girls and the slam against French ruler, Nappy III. Offenbach's letter back got published, there were some more exchanges in the paper, things got heated, and the public of course had to see what the fuss was all about. Offenbach got very rich off firing back at the prude!
I looked up Liszt from Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 which is on loads of cartoons, and he looks like even more fun to drink with. Also Mozart but with him you might have ended up face down in a ditch with no recollection of the night before.
@O E it makes more sense in the context of the opera it's from. This scene takes place in the greek underworld, but it's a bunch of different gods dancing.
MrsLukeArnold actually this song is played by an orchestra to rich people that enjoy classical music and the French cancan ins play by an orchestra but for drunk folks who just wanna dance Thé cancan is heavier and faster
Por cosas como estas vale la pena la vida, Pensar que millones de personas no podrán degustar está pieza, Me alegra que sea unos de los casi 2 millones de personas que disfrutaron esta obra ;)
simhopp It took several years because back then, there is no access to internet, and it's a rural area so there's a pretty rare chance that a music major would come by..
The version of the element song I know is to the tune of "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General" (from The Pirates of Penzance), but if you managed to make this work, great.
Most great classical composers have a great tune somewhere in their composition, yet bookend it with lesser quality stuff. Offenbach takes two great tunes and has them repeated within the same piece. No Fluff. No packing peanuts. .....Just genius!
La musique d'Offenbach était à a fois très belle et joyeuse (très belle aussi quand elle était un peu moins joyeuse). Je viens de terminer la lecture de sa biographie par Alain Decaud, un peu ancienne. C'était un personnage attachant. J'aime bien ce portrait.
Thanks to "Hibike! Euphonium", I was finally able to find this masterpiece of music recently after years of search. Thanks Kyoto Animation for being such classical music enthusiasts!
when you are sad , just play this loud ,and it will make you feel good just like the sun is out and you feel happy and good , enjoy your life as you only have one go at it so enjoy life love and peace to all 26/10/20 :)
This is an amazing piece simply because of how over the top it is. It's easy to see how it offended the sensibilities of more conservative critics in 1850's Paris.
I have loved performing this piece, as conductor or performer. If your ear is developed even slightly you can hear Offenbach’s clever use of harmony and syncopation to drawn the listener/musician in. I love the work.
This is the Periodic Table Noble gas is stable Halogens and Alkali react agressively Each period will see new outer shells While electrons are added moving to the right
And now... ASAPScience presents... The elements of the periodic table! THEEEEEERE's hydrogen and helium and lithium, beryllium. Boron, carbon everywhere and nitrogen all through the air, and oxygen so you can breathe and fluorine for your pretty teeth. Neon to light up the sign and sodium for salty times. (I'd do the rest but I'm typing on my phone and this is pretty long - I know up until like 72, maybe, by heart?)
+JO ZL MAGNESIUM! Aluminum, silicon PHOSPHORUS! Then sulfur, chlorine, then argon! POTASSIUM! Calcium so you'll grow strong SCANDIUM! Titanium, vanadium, and chromium, and manganese...
This issss the periodic table! Noble gas is stable! Halogens and alkali react aggressively! Each period we'll see new outer shells while electrons are added moving to the right!
I have a wish: this INFERNAL GALOP may be interpretated during my funeral; isnt a crazy dream, because this lovely music move my heart to the eternety, in the angels wings !!!
You know the craziest part about this piece is how often the two sections are used entirely separately in popular media. I legitimately thought it was two different compositions for _years._
*This would be one tricky piece to choreograph!* Couples switching between 4-count gallop and Wienerpolka at specific points in the score, following a racetrack pattern around a circus can-can in a dance hall..
Singela Música - procuro-a há dias ... Ney Latorraca , em novela , fundo musical é do inicio desta música ( 1 minuto ) , personagem trabalha em um circo . Aparece casal com um filho , que diz a ele que quer fazer o mesmo trabalho . Ney conta-lhe que , na adolescência , deixou seu Lar e Família para ser circense , narra seu arrependimento e diz a criança repensar ... Consegue seu objetivo . Criança se despede sorrindo , pais agradecidos .Ficou grande nostalgia no ar , devido a sua história sem retorno ao passado .Assisti há décadas , não sei nome da Novela , porém , jamais esqueci a cena... Gratidão pela postagem . Paz e Luz ao Planeta . São Paulo, 30-03-2021 - Brasil
Bates Mast Depends person to person. Most people know the names. Beethoven's symphonies are very good, I very much like beethoven 3 and 6. Mahler's symphonies are phenomenal, pretty much any, but 1,2,3,5, and 6 are my personal favorites. People like 9 as well. Strauss' tone poems, ein heldenleben, till eulenspiegel, eine alpensinfonie, all good. Firebird suite and Rite of Spring, as well as festive overture by stravinsky. Shostakovich 5. Tchaikovsky 5. Most all of these are from the romantic period, because they're most agreeable with people. If you listen to this stuff, imagine a dialogue between everything happening. There are plenty more amazing pieces I couldn't list.
wonderful music from the 1900..... Jacques Offenbach is one of the most influential musicians of oppérette of all time. Merci il est un des meilleurs. et pas le seul............................. Vive la France !
this is the earilst piece of music i remember hearing i think 3 or 4 and my mother telling me(she was french) that ladies would dance to this with there skirts up and they wore no pants!... that got me....raving heterosexual the rest of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!
Denis Williams lol my grandma was French too, and she said the women used to yell and scream while flapping their skirts up and leaping around 😂 Paris sounded absolutely insane back then
A musica erodia, é como apreciar um bom vinho , vc vai apreciando cada verso , cada estrofe , cada acorde executado com tanta maestria, não sou um ouvinte assíduo mas quando ouço mexe com minhas estruturas de uma forma inexplicável .
Anyone else picturing a half dozen guys joyfully beating all kinds of hell out of each other in a cacophony of mayhem and extensive property damage when they hear this?
Gosh Seriously this was legit legendary, I was damn tired and this sound made me felt like as if I was in some kind if a story with a really happy melody gosh gosh gosh this was so honey to my ears
That's the face I make during family trivia night when I *know* the correct answer and everybody tells me I'm wrong, and then they get upset when it turns out I'm right. Then they deny that they're trying to gaslight me.
The cancan is the dance. The original context for this piece is an epic chase scene - Orpheus fleeing the Furies after breaking the one rule Hades gave him by stopping to make sure Eurydice had followed him.
I first heard this piece in the early 50's via Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies. I do believe later on those ' Toons ' gave me an appreciation of the classics....Aloha
Never thought I'd do this type of comment, but I can say unashamedly - Moulin Rouge brought here! Classical lover or not, I link the can-can to Moulin Rouge EVERY TIME!
Does anyone else remember a passage of this song was used on a "funny" answering machine message. They sold a cassette on TV ? "Leave Your message! Leave your message at the tone!"
I like how Offenbach looks so happy in his portraits. Most other composers usually looks pissed off.
Shows that Comedy does bring happiness and joy if done right
Well in photographs, composers do have a face that comes across as both bored as heck & or waiting impatiently for their picture.
Jupiter StEspirit There’s more in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophic vulgarity...
@@corey-bird3489 looks like a Marx brother 😀
Beethoven is judging him
The percussion, the strings, the brass, the melody, it's all brilliant.
For a different side of this great composer, try his Bacarole (on rye, with a slice of tomato).
The guy crashing the cymbals is having a blast.
I was feeling down and finding this piece made me smile.
La maîtrise d'un compositeur français (né à Cologne, bon, et alors ? personne n'est parfait)...
Je rappelle une citation de Nietzsche : la plus perdue de toutes les journées, est celle où l'on n'a pas dansé !
I like how Offenbach has this little smirk in the image knowing full well what an outrageous piece of music he's written.
The dance that accompanied this was the real scandal at the Opera Comique.
That guy has no idea how loud I'm "sharing" this with my NEIGHBOURS RIGHT NOW!!!!
(Ooops, I had to shout just then...)
Dave Brubeck better watch out... Whigfield too... And All the 90's "Indie" bands...
Jo Offenbach's the real motherfucking deal..!
@@VCT3333 You already know who Steve Hawking booked for his 60th right? The actual [looks up what they're actually called... Mollie Bergers or something, brb...]
Dude knows this tune absolutely slaps and he's just reveling in his own radness!
Or what outrageous piece of music he was going to write. This portrait likely predates _Orpheus In The Underworld_ .
his facial expression reminds me of someone trying to not laugh and keep a serious face at the same time
and the expression perfectly fits his music :)
"and the expression perfectly fits his music :)" Orpheus in the Underworld was supposed to be humourous anyway lol...
@@MilanPokorny Slovensko pozdravuje Česko!
@@miroslavkozolka4385 Ahoj :)
@@MilanPokorny Ahoj
Offenbach is usually not well remembered, unlike the great classical music composers.
But I like to think that the sage, smirky half-smile on his face is there for a reason.
Offenbach knew, as soon he had completed this piece, about 1858, that he had created one of the best Can Can style compositions ever written.
Love your Ghostbusters icon lol
why did you double space everything 😭
@@cadenhembree9693 - I've been asked that before. Maybe I should stop doing it !
I find double spacing easier for myself to view and read, that's all.
@@Mike12522 I write books, and always double space at the end of a sentence, after the period.
He wasn't trying to be one of the great classical composers, he wrote satirical operas and operetta and excelled in his chosen area.
Offenbach is the odd character you meet halfway through the book when the writer has accidentally explained everything too early but still wants at least 100 more pages.
How can you dislike a man who's rockin' such a stash.
1:07 Me enjoying my 7th week of quarantine and not thinking I have school work:
2:33 Google classroom:
This hit too real, especially now in winter break
you are a very sympathic guy!!!!
Ahhahahaha
Amazing
A N I M E
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This man was just pure fun. No highbrow shenanigans. He knows how to have fun and help people have fun.
I Offen find myself coming bach to this song.
I too am Offenbach here
AAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!
wrong composer dude
@@rosie-bs2os Hey, just bach off.
@@Arbron I feel e-Grieg-iously attacked. I'll Pucc-you-ini your place! (Sorry I've got nothing lol)
This piece always makes me laugh.
The history about it is funny, too. Offenbach was working at a smallish opera house, and a music critic who saw Orphee aux infers got all bent out of shape about 'profanity', the can-can girls and the slam against French ruler, Nappy III. Offenbach's letter back got published, there were some more exchanges in the paper, things got heated, and the public of course had to see what the fuss was all about.
Offenbach got very rich off firing back at the prude!
thank you for this information.
The prude was vindicated clearly
That flat was the historical basis of the `1960 movie "Can-Can."
I know nothing about this man but I guarantee you he was fun to drink with.
thatpowermetalknight 😂😂😂
look at google images about him, he' looks very nice and smiley man
at least he looks funnier than Tchaikovsky :))))
Beethoven on the other hand...😂😂😂
I looked up Liszt from Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 which is on loads of cartoons, and he looks like even more fun to drink with. Also Mozart but with him you might have ended up face down in a ditch with no recollection of the night before.
Aha! So the "Can-Can" is the name of the dance, not the tune! That makes sense.
Yep
and the theme song of the wacky world of Tex Avery.
@O E it makes more sense in the context of the opera it's from. This scene takes place in the greek underworld, but it's a bunch of different gods dancing.
Shadowkey392 the equilline nose holds it in place
MrsLukeArnold actually this song is played by an orchestra to rich people that enjoy classical music and the French cancan ins play by an orchestra but for drunk folks who just wanna dance
Thé cancan is heavier and faster
*Galops Infernally*
[[Galoping intensifies]]
*_INITIATING MAXIMUN GALLOP_*
Thomaszeblob 😂😂😂😂
Set to 1.25 speed to galop even more infernal.
And right now you have 666 likes
masterpiece
Indeed, but relegated to the 'can can song' and very underappreciated - but of course, that's just my opinion.
NOW PLAY IT AT 1.25 SPEED
Cosmic Contrarian Qqqqqq
I agree
Indeed
Por cosas como estas vale la pena la vida, Pensar que millones de personas no podrán degustar está pieza, Me alegra que sea unos de los casi 2 millones de personas que disfrutaron esta obra ;)
:,)
I love how it just completely changed tones. Cartoon perfection.
My favorite part of the song is "pa pa papapapa pa pa papapapapa"
that could be any fucking part!
+Craig Thomas that's the joke
yes it s the best lyric for me
+Fariz Pribadi You misheard the lyrics
+s. mario Yup. This is "Lalalala lalalala lalalala !" do not forget the !, it's very important.
5 mins of pure unadulterated joy.
this piece of music is absolute genius. one of my favorites.
I am going to have this played at my funeral ....... full blast.
I love this song. A lot of people may look at me funny when I mention this, but I find this piece a joy to listen to.
Dudley Hudgenson you have such a beautiful name :)
Dudley Hudgenson i have the same opinion as you.
Dudley Hudgenson You’re not the only one
Not a song.
The recent growth in the number of kids calling this or a symphony or a complete opera a "song" is worth a few pitying looks.
The tempo for this recording is absolutely perfect.
Took me several years in finding this fantastic composition!!!
same
simhopp It took several years because back then, there is no access to internet, and it's a rural area so there's a pretty rare chance that a music major would come by..
+Joseph Clydex Locsin you just had to look it for as CAN CAN
man his glasses are killer
Rus k ---» 3 years, it's long no ? do you remember when you comment this song ?
Lol nope
Rus k 2 weeks, it's long no ? do you remember when you comment this song ?
i want out
DogsRNice 😂😂 LoL
This, ride of the valkyries, 1812 overture, and hall of the mountain king
Bliss
You forgot Toccata and Fugue
Plus "Marriage Of Figaro" and "Entry Of The Gladiators."
Proof that classical music is for everyone.
Some suggestions,
Bolero
Entry march of the Boyars
Marche Slav
Gustav Holst Jupiter (All of the Planet suite to be honest)
Les Preludes
German Military marches are pretty cool too.
Metal as fuck. Headbanged so hard I hurt myself.
Troy McClure omg Troy McClure, I remember you from Today we kill, tomorrow we die. Big fan
I can't help but imagine the cymbals player in the background just rocking out, headbanging with the crashes and dancing a jig while keeping time.
the cymbal player in the 4th movement of the William Tell Overture has a similar task
I needed this in order to sing the 118 elements of the periodic table. Brilliant!
The version of the element song I know is to the tune of "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General" (from The Pirates of Penzance), but if you managed to make this work, great.
Tai Viinikka There's Hydrogen and Helium then Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon everywhere, Nitrogen all through the air...
Most great classical composers have a great tune somewhere in their composition, yet bookend it with lesser quality stuff. Offenbach takes two great tunes and has them repeated within the same piece. No Fluff. No packing peanuts. .....Just genius!
Omg yes
I don't know why, but I've had this song stuck in my head most of my life. Until recently I didn't even know what it was called.
La musique d'Offenbach était à a fois très belle et joyeuse (très belle aussi quand elle était un peu moins joyeuse). Je viens de terminer la lecture de sa biographie par Alain Decaud, un peu ancienne. C'était un personnage attachant. J'aime bien ce portrait.
Annick Montassier On est les seuls à comprendre le français!!!
Oui monsieur
What did you say about my mom
Vive la France.
Annick Montassier baguette
Offenbach: im gonna write something energetic
Saint saens: ha turtles go brrrrrr
Thanks to "Hibike! Euphonium", I was finally able to find this masterpiece of music recently after years of search. Thanks Kyoto Animation for being such classical music enthusiasts!
I love this! Reminds me of my father. He used to play this every Sunday on the stereo after Mass
when you are sad , just play this loud ,and it will make you feel good just like the sun is out and you feel happy and good , enjoy your life as you only have one go at it so enjoy life love and peace to all 26/10/20 :)
This is about my favorite classical piece of them all.
The percussion is simply mindblowing.
I’m banging my head along
Everyone: this piece is genius!
Saint-Saëns: *Composes a parody of it*
Wait what is Saint-Saëns’ parody called?
@@ashleighholmes8422 The Carnival of the Animals" especially the "tortoises" movement.
This piece has always made me forget-for at least 6 minutes-about any troubles I might have.
W tamtych czasach była to muzyka lekka,łatwa i przyjemna a dziś to już klasyka
Turkish percussion elements + Central European 2-step meter + giddy French repeating melody = the genius of Offenbach
This is an amazing piece simply because of how over the top it is. It's easy to see how it offended the sensibilities of more conservative critics in 1850's Paris.
It's pretty wild to think this country went from Versailles refinement to Montmartre infernal gallop in less than a century.
still alive
Fuck Paris
I have the image of an uptight Parisian man in the audience sitting forward, his mouth a gape and his monocle falling out.
I have loved performing this piece, as conductor or performer. If your ear is developed even slightly you can hear Offenbach’s clever use of harmony and syncopation to drawn the listener/musician in. I love the work.
Listening to this before sleeping gives me so much ideas. Oh God if i could just have a time machine; i would be freaking unstoppable...
Me playing this on 2x speed for chaos
Finally, the algorithm gave me the name of this glorious song.
This is the Periodic Table
Noble gas is stable
Halogens and Alkali react agressively
Each period will see new outer shells
While electrons are added moving to the right
And now... ASAPScience presents... The elements of the periodic table! THEEEEEERE's hydrogen and helium and lithium, beryllium. Boron, carbon everywhere and nitrogen all through the air, and oxygen so you can breathe and fluorine for your pretty teeth. Neon to light up the sign and sodium for salty times. (I'd do the rest but I'm typing on my phone and this is pretty long - I know up until like 72, maybe, by heart?)
+JO ZL
MAGNESIUM!
Aluminum, silicon
PHOSPHORUS!
Then sulfur, chlorine, then argon!
POTASSIUM!
Calcium so you'll grow strong
SCANDIUM!
Titanium, vanadium, and chromium, and manganese...
This issss the periodic table! Noble gas is stable! Halogens and alkali react aggressively! Each period we'll see new outer shells while electrons are added moving to the right!
Actinium, thorium, protactinium
Uranium, neptunium, plutonium
Americium-curium-berkelium-californium-einsteinium-fermium-mendelevium-nobelium-lawrencium-rutherfordium-dubnium-seaborgium--bohrium-hassium-meitnerium-darmstadium-roentgenium-copernicium
UNUNTRIUM, FLEROVIUM! UNUNPENTIUM, LIVERMORIUM! UNUNSEPTIUM, UNUNOCTIUM!
And then we're...DOOOONNNNNE!
What dos science have to do with the Can Can?
"Lost my phone, have you seen it?" theme song.
You are legendary
I have a wish: this INFERNAL GALOP may be interpretated during my funeral; isnt a crazy dream, because this lovely music move my heart to the eternety, in the angels wings !!!
You know the craziest part about this piece is how often the two sections are used entirely separately in popular media. I legitimately thought it was two different compositions for _years._
One of my favorite classical pieces. To heck with that Saint Saens slowed version!
*This would be one tricky piece to choreograph!* Couples switching between 4-count gallop and Wienerpolka at specific points in the score, following a racetrack pattern around a circus can-can in a dance hall..
All the people here thinking this is an edited "Can-Can" This is the original
IKR, the DANCE is the Can-Can, not the song.
I'm a voice student. One of the pieces I'm singing is from the same opera as this one
@@blitsriderfield4099 Fan of Orpheus here, which piece are you singing, by mere curiosity?
quand j'etais roi de beotie
What is can can ?
Singela Música - procuro-a há dias ... Ney Latorraca , em novela , fundo musical é do inicio desta música ( 1 minuto ) , personagem trabalha em um circo . Aparece casal com um filho , que diz a ele que quer fazer o mesmo trabalho . Ney conta-lhe que , na adolescência , deixou seu Lar e Família para ser circense , narra seu arrependimento e diz a criança repensar ... Consegue seu objetivo . Criança se despede sorrindo , pais agradecidos .Ficou grande nostalgia no ar , devido a sua história sem retorno ao passado .Assisti há décadas , não sei nome da Novela , porém , jamais esqueci a cena... Gratidão pela postagem . Paz e Luz ao Planeta . São Paulo, 30-03-2021 - Brasil
This trumps any modern-era music without competition.
Absolutely. This is music with actual skill and thought.
Yeah, well, y'know that's just like, your opinion, man.
Entry level classical still isn't as good as the really good stuff.
1SquidBoy whats the good stuff? :D
Bates Mast Depends person to person. Most people know the names. Beethoven's symphonies are very good, I very much like beethoven 3 and 6. Mahler's symphonies are phenomenal, pretty much any, but 1,2,3,5, and 6 are my personal favorites. People like 9 as well. Strauss' tone poems, ein heldenleben, till eulenspiegel, eine alpensinfonie, all good. Firebird suite and Rite of Spring, as well as festive overture by stravinsky. Shostakovich 5. Tchaikovsky 5. Most all of these are from the romantic period, because they're most agreeable with people. If you listen to this stuff, imagine a dialogue between everything happening. There are plenty more amazing pieces I couldn't list.
wonderful music from the 1900.....
Jacques Offenbach is one of the most influential musicians of oppérette of all time.
Merci
il est un des meilleurs. et pas le seul.............................
Vive la France !
this is the earilst piece of music i remember hearing i think 3 or 4 and my mother telling me(she was french) that ladies would dance to this with there skirts up and they wore no pants!... that got me....raving heterosexual the rest of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!
Denis Williams lol my grandma was French too, and she said the women used to yell and scream while flapping their skirts up and leaping around 😂 Paris sounded absolutely insane back then
Su música nunca morirá , ante el paso del tiempo.
Offenbach looks like the type of bloke you could go down the pub with, have a couple of pints and tell a few jokes.
Agree 😂
So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! So delighting, it will run for 50 years!
' Spectacular, spectacular '....Aloha
“Huzzah! A man of quality!”
Piece of art ! Brings out all the childhood memories 😀
I say thanks to sea of thieves, it helped me to find this beautiful song
Nice.
Agree!
ютуб как будто знал, что я checkoffa смотрел
De la musique entraînante, heureuse, et qui met le coeur en joie.
Les contes d offmann sont superbes, ainsi que la belle Hélène.
What a happy man he had to be! One just wants to grab a broom or the cat and start to dance.
Compositeur sous estimé , et pourtant a composé parmis les plus beaux morceaux de tout les temps !
Sea of thieves brought me here, stayed for the music
A musica erodia, é como apreciar um bom vinho , vc vai apreciando cada verso , cada estrofe , cada acorde executado com tanta maestria, não sou um ouvinte assíduo mas quando ouço mexe com minhas estruturas de uma forma inexplicável .
Haha what a sympathetic face. I imagine him thoroughly enjoying his own piece!
Music has come a long way from then but even now this song competes with songs like idk but it's really good
Anyone else picturing a half dozen guys joyfully beating all kinds of hell out of each other in a cacophony of mayhem and extensive property damage when they hear this?
Yup Running through a casino Ran by the Villan?
And all of them with a spring in their step and a smile on their face.
Yup,and useless henchmen who seem to catch nothing but a fly?
Yes and a hot headed villian whos randomly firing shots from his Luger?
this needs to be a movie.
I can't get tired of hearing this melody and seeing the expression on his face
Me when I am attempting to make a program for my IT class, yet the visual studio is determined to make my life a living hell.
Gosh Seriously this was legit legendary, I was damn tired and this sound made me felt like as if I was in some kind if a story with a really happy melody gosh gosh gosh this was so honey to my ears
Any sea of thieves players?
(raises hand through the roof of the cabin)
ME :D
Gonna get into it after not playing for a while
Yes😂
SEA OF THIEVES! 🏴☠️
Was literally looking for this only to hear and see the title in Sea of Thieves lollol
That's the face I make during family trivia night when I *know* the correct answer and everybody tells me I'm wrong, and then they get upset when it turns out I'm right.
Then they deny that they're trying to gaslight me.
One of my favorites...everytime I listen to this masterpiece, I am thrilled and forget Everything
Honestly this song is so BEAUTIFUL 😢 Can we time travel already so we can go back in the 90s to the 10s
Trust me, the present is better than the past in every way, so many people say stuff like you, but they're wrong
@@theskiypdee agreed I don't want to be stuck through the post Cold war and into the anti-terror war period
I remember when this came out feels like yesterday 😁
i listen to this when I'm at the gym
Me too, also the William Tell overture, Sabre Dance, Vivaldi's La Follia and many concertos and symphonies are suitable for energy
Sabre Dance is good for trying to find your keys in the morning.
QUANTO TEMPO EU PROCUREI ESSA MÚSICA MDS
Eu lembrava ela de uns desenhos animados
Orpheus in the underworld is a classic.
Brings me back to my childhood in the early 90s hearing the shop rite can can commercials on TV
The cancan is the dance. The original context for this piece is an epic chase scene - Orpheus fleeing the Furies after breaking the one rule Hades gave him by stopping to make sure Eurydice had followed him.
La escuché hace años y ahora vuelvo a escuchar este clásico
Nice sound my favorite from Sea of Thieves
Aw God, Remembering the time when I was trying to search this song and finally found it on November 2012
I imagine perfectly this music on a shooting scene in a movie, a kind of Tarantino style...
Zxylo 5 That is actually my favorite scene in Stardust
Tarantino favours American surf rock of the early 1960s, a subset of instrumental rock, an R&R minority.
I first heard this piece in the early 50's via Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies. I do believe later on those ' Toons ' gave me an appreciation of the classics....Aloha
Flying high in the sky, battling with flute missiles and half a pair of scissors. Good fun.
don't forget the skimpy outfit with one eye
***** Kill la Kill.
X3 n.n klk!
Congratulations. You’ve finally found the piece you’ve been looking for.
Never thought I'd do this type of comment, but I can say unashamedly - Moulin Rouge brought here! Classical lover or not, I link the can-can to Moulin Rouge EVERY TIME!
Frumos ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💌💌💌💌💌💌💓💓⛄🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎁🎁🎁🎁❤️❤️❤️🧡🧡💛💚💚💙💜⚫🤍
Extraordinaria, preciosa y alegre pieza de musica
frick man i can't listen to this without giggling, it just bring up good vibes and funny imagery.
This is the best symphony ever made. 🌹 ❤
Does anyone else remember a passage of this song was used on a "funny" answering machine message. They sold a cassette on TV ? "Leave Your message! Leave your message at the tone!"
Play this in 1.25 speed ;)
+Agostini
Amazing!
+Agostini Haha awesome
+Agostini Thank you kind Sir!
I don't have an app for that
this is stupid it will just ruin the song
The triangle is so delicious, and then the crescendo of noise at each climax makes my body tingle with a little skingasm