I love the little tune at the beginning of this....I don't think It's even in the rest of the soundtrack, he just comes up with these little themes that are so catchy even for just like the random beginning of a scene. John Williams is amazing.
I love that little tune at the beginning as well! There really should have been more of it sprinkled throughout this track, if not in some of the others.
Its interesting to see what other tracks were inspired by these little one-off tunes. Star Wars the Old Republic, for example, heavily draws upon John Williams tracks. Both main themes and slight melodies can inspire whole tracks for many of the video games.
This was the first song I ever bought. About 11 years later, I’m still listening to it! I’m so glad I discovered soundtracks like these when I was a kid because, even now, they still make my world that much brighter.
Every single melody in this piece is truly beautiful, and every single time hearing this I am brought to tears whilst also brought to a great, transcendental sense of peace, comfort and joy. A truly monumental, visceral and unbelievable composition from John Williams - one of his most emotionally potent, resonant and sublime works for me. 2:04 The innocence and magic of childhood is encapsulated so wonderfully, mirroring one of the very tenets of what makes the Prequels so masterful and moving, particularly in this moment, reflecting the theme of childhood that exists within: the harp peacefully expressing itself in the background, calm and joyous, trembling, lost but strong and triumphant alongside the echoes of a longing and meditative choir, like a child's imagination flying free as they're sat by a beautiful river playing with daisy chains - Williams then makes way for the Binary Sunset theme and Across The Stars theme, here presenting the themes of adolescence and romance that arise from the transition from childhood to adulthood, both told through Anakin and Luke. I could go on and on. This piece by John Williams and its thematic embodiment of the visceral masterpiece that are the Prequels will never be appreciated as much as it all deserves to be.
I was thinking the same, at least nadia is back but my computer is getting really old at this point and can't play all the cut scenes, so it gets stuck and crasses so I can't play the story. also every time i decide to get back into the game and get a three month membership the connection or server or internet or whatever goes on the fritz and I end up not being able to get a month or two of the membership I paid for.
Mr. Pete Channel is 75٪ away 2 the big time! Honestly I hear it also I’m a huge Jurassic Park fan so this made me happy running into another one. Oh shit this is Star Wars I mean may the force be with you
Every single melody in this piece is truly beautiful. A truly monumental, visceral and unbelievable composition from John Williams - one of his most emotionally potent, resonant and sublime works for me. 2:04 The innocence and magic of childhood is encapsulated so wonderfully, mirroring one of the very tenets of what makes the Prequels so masterful and moving, particularly in this moment, reflecting the theme of childhood that exists within: the harp peacefully expressing itself in the background, calm and joyous, trembling, lost but strong and triumphant alongside the echoes of a longing and meditative choir, which then makes way for the Binary Sunset theme and Across The Stars theme, here presenting the didactic themes of adolescence and romance that arise from the transition from childhood to adulthood - this piece by John Williams and its thematic embodiment of the masterpiece that is Prequels' thematics will never be appreciated as much as it all deserves to be.
This song with this exact poster stimulated some parts of my memories and feelings that I felt when I was a kid. I'm crying now. It's beautiful. It's amazing.
A perfect theme for the curiosity of a child's mind. Ever expanding, ever so creative and imaginative, but wholesome nonetheless. If I have a son in the future, I will use this as his lullaby to make him fall asleep. Same with my Dad, he used Yoda's theme to make me fall asleep when I was wee.
Fun fact: Star Wars - Jedi: Fallen Order has the same music at 0:00 - 0:10 after Cal grabs the holocron in the vision/dream (idk what it's supposed to be) from the mirror on Bogano and the Younglings appear.
The beginning of the track feels like a bleed-in to the score for Chamber of Secrets, which he was also composing at the time of completing this one. Midway through the track at 2:04, however, sounds eerily similar to the 'Hatching Baby Raptor' theme from Jurassic Park, another of John Williams' scores
Jedi Master Yoda training The Jedi Youngling when Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi visited Master Yoda & asked Master Yoda that he is looking for Kamino But one Jedi Youngling told Yoda that it was erased from the Archive Memories back on Naboo where Anakin & Padme arrival at The Capital City in Attack of the Clones.
I love the little tune at the beginning of this....I don't think It's even in the rest of the soundtrack, he just comes up with these little themes that are so catchy even for just like the random beginning of a scene. John Williams is amazing.
I love that little tune at the beginning as well! There really should have been more of it sprinkled throughout this track, if not in some of the others.
I think Chamber of Secrets was bleeding through since he was composing both scores at the same time
Its interesting to see what other tracks were inspired by these little one-off tunes. Star Wars the Old Republic, for example, heavily draws upon John Williams tracks. Both main themes and slight melodies can inspire whole tracks for many of the video games.
I honestly think he is the greatest composer of all time.
2:04 "Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is."
Anakin : Yes i saw it for myself
Nice.
“Gather ‘round the map reader”
“Lost a planet, Obi Wan has. How embarrassing, how embarrassing.”
*Sees that there are dislikes*
Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is.
This was the first song I ever bought. About 11 years later, I’m still listening to it! I’m so glad I discovered soundtracks like these when I was a kid because, even now, they still make my world that much brighter.
You prepare to become an adult in the world you see as a child. It is only when you become an adult that you realise that the world has changed...
Every single melody in this piece is truly beautiful, and every single time hearing this I am brought to tears whilst also brought to a great, transcendental sense of peace, comfort and joy. A truly monumental, visceral and unbelievable composition from John Williams - one of his most emotionally potent, resonant and sublime works for me. 2:04 The innocence and magic of childhood is encapsulated so wonderfully, mirroring one of the very tenets of what makes the Prequels so masterful and moving, particularly in this moment, reflecting the theme of childhood that exists within: the harp peacefully expressing itself in the background, calm and joyous, trembling, lost but strong and triumphant alongside the echoes of a longing and meditative choir, like a child's imagination flying free as they're sat by a beautiful river playing with daisy chains - Williams then makes way for the Binary Sunset theme and Across The Stars theme, here presenting the themes of adolescence and romance that arise from the transition from childhood to adulthood, both told through Anakin and Luke. I could go on and on. This piece by John Williams and its thematic embodiment of the visceral masterpiece that are the Prequels will never be appreciated as much as it all deserves to be.
1:37 Oh man the SWTOR memories...
I was thinking the same, at least nadia is back but my computer is getting really old at this point and can't play all the cut scenes, so it gets stuck and crasses so I can't play the story. also every time i decide to get back into the game and get a three month membership the connection or server or internet or whatever goes on the fritz and I end up not being able to get a month or two of the membership I paid for.
@@LegoSwordViedos yes 😔
@@MrBrezVideos I do have a better computer now but I haven't gone back to play it much.
@@LegoSwordViedos you should go right now and relax 😙😌😌
@@MrBrezVideos I should give it another try.
1:16. Am I the only one who can't hold it in here? There is so much compassion, wisdom and kindness in Yoda's theme.
HAIL John Williams
2:05 to 3:01 sounds like the baby Raptor egg incubator music from Jurassic Park.
Well, John Williams composed both of them.
I hadn't thought about it.
Mr. Pete Channel is 75٪ away 2 the big time! Honestly I hear it also I’m a huge Jurassic Park fan so this made me happy running into another one. Oh shit this is Star Wars I mean may the force be with you
@@mthaygood3334 yes indeed!
the beginning melody is truly beautiful
Every single melody in this piece is truly beautiful. A truly monumental, visceral and unbelievable composition from John Williams - one of his most emotionally potent, resonant and sublime works for me. 2:04 The innocence and magic of childhood is encapsulated so wonderfully, mirroring one of the very tenets of what makes the Prequels so masterful and moving, particularly in this moment, reflecting the theme of childhood that exists within: the harp peacefully expressing itself in the background, calm and joyous, trembling, lost but strong and triumphant alongside the echoes of a longing and meditative choir, which then makes way for the Binary Sunset theme and Across The Stars theme, here presenting the didactic themes of adolescence and romance that arise from the transition from childhood to adulthood - this piece by John Williams and its thematic embodiment of the masterpiece that is Prequels' thematics will never be appreciated as much as it all deserves to be.
I'm here from SWTOR :) The first few Seconds are so beautiful.
Too bad Darth Vader had to kill all of them.
@Changed Myname
George Lucas' son
Ian Malcolm Anakin was dead at that point
Except Grogu and Kanan Jarrus. :)
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This song with this exact poster stimulated some parts of my memories and feelings that I felt when I was a kid. I'm crying now. It's beautiful. It's amazing.
The Jedi younglings are so adorable!
Yes sir sir are you a youngling in training?
@@MrBrezVideos LOL I was 10 years ago
@@Kohay114 yes time flies young lad so you're 20
What a shame they all got slaughtered
A perfect theme for the curiosity of a child's mind. Ever expanding, ever so creative and imaginative, but wholesome nonetheless. If I have a son in the future, I will use this as his lullaby to make him fall asleep. Same with my Dad, he used Yoda's theme to make me fall asleep when I was wee.
0:45 made me cryin
The 2nd half with the chorus. give me chills, love that
the music of the establishing shots lacked in TFA. i mean there were a few but wish there were more
The whole sequel trilogy is guilty of this
@@Masilya111 facts
3:26-3:51 Lego Star Wars GBA
When I hear the part where obi wan's Holographic display of space, I think about the World between Worlds.
"Clear your minds...and find Obi-Wan's wayward planet we will."
"Younglings! Younglings! Enough. A visitor we have. Welcome him!"
Fun fact:
Star Wars - Jedi: Fallen Order has the same music at 0:00 - 0:10 after Cal grabs the holocron in the vision/dream (idk what it's supposed to be) from the mirror on Bogano and the Younglings appear.
When you are in peace and happy 0:01
😙😙😙😙
“Master Kestis, do you think the Empire will find us?”
good ol swtor
👍
I like to listen to this while exploring the Atlantica custom map in Jedi Academy.
The beginning of the track feels like a bleed-in to the score for Chamber of Secrets, which he was also composing at the time of completing this one. Midway through the track at 2:04, however, sounds eerily similar to the 'Hatching Baby Raptor' theme from Jurassic Park, another of John Williams' scores
This beautiful piece is very similar to 'Patronus Light' from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Yeah Harry Potter did seem to take a few musical cues from Star Wars now you mention it.
@@michaelblower7363 Yes, that's because John Williams composed both scores in like the same time period.
0:46 1:37
This brings me melancholy back
"younglings" TRIGGERED
"Lost a planet Master Obi-Wan has. Embarrassing, how embarrassing."
LONG LIVE TO THE REPUBLIC!!
très belle musique !
The moment you thought everything would be fine.
JK3 Jedi Academy, anyone?
Yep, and also Swtor
Very Harry Potter
Exactly the reason I came here after watching Prisoner of Azkaban
I can understand, because John Williams also composed Harry Potter. But i like Star Wars more
Max Munter only the first 3.
The very beginning, yeah absolutely.
Gosh, the beginning sounds like Spock and Kirk are having a conversation at the end of an episode.
I pomyśleć, że człowiek około 15 lat temu rozegrał setki jak nie tysiące godzin odgrywając role-play na Jedi's Home JL 2 =D
Jedi Master Yoda training The Jedi Youngling when Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi visited Master Yoda & asked Master Yoda that he is looking for Kamino But one Jedi Youngling told Yoda that it was erased from the Archive Memories back on Naboo where Anakin & Padme arrival at The Capital City in Attack of the Clones.
1:49 1:52
Yeees, feel the force.
"Hello master obi wan!"
Hiring
"Little Brother, you need a hand with that?"
Jedi's Home II
6 Sith Lords disliked the Video
Make that 7.
But . . . there can only be two. That means . . .
Wait, what is the original theme at 1:25?
Yoda's theme?
0:45, 3:24 thank George later
JW is the best
Is it just me or did they actually steal a part of that song from Future Boy Conan anime?