Pirates of the Caribbean Soundtrack: Maelstrom (film version)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- La verdad es que tengo varios videos que he estado haciendo estos días anteriores (entre ellos de juegos) pero he decidido subir este primero. Este video lo iba a subir a la cuenta de ``LEIVIN SCORES´´ cuando llegara el momento, pero como ya explique en el video anterior eso ya no es posible. Así que lo subo a esta cuenta, como debería haber hecho desde el principio. Este video es una recopilación musical de Piratas del Caribe: En el fin del Mundo que abarca (musicalmente hablando) toda la batalla que tiene lugar al final de la película (incluyendo la caída de Davy Jones). Esta canción la monté a partir de otras canciones que he ido encontrando y de algunos fragmentos ripeados (solo hay una parte ripeada al final) para intentar recrear la canción lo mejor posible sin que haya nada de SFX. Cierto es que al final, en la película, suena mucho más el tema de He´s a Pirate, sin embargo con variaciones, como la mayoría de esas variaciones no he logrado encontrarlas sin SFX no las he incluido (he incluido un par de ellas), de todos modos no sé si podría haberlas incluido puesto que el video en sí ya dura 16 minutos.
Mi intención es repetir lo que he hecho con este video pero con otros fragmentos de la película, como la visita a Singapor, de la cual también dispongo de mucho material eliminado. Permaneced atentos
¡¡Espero que os guste!!
La música ha sido utilizada sin ánimo de lucro.
Realizado por Daniel Lavín González
LEIVIN FILMS
“The chest! HAND IT OVER!!” “I can set you free mate!” “My freedom was forfeit long ago!” (Cue the greatest duelling theme music ever)
Fergal Cooke *Da chest hAAnd it Ovah*
WAHHHHHH
UAAAAAAAAAAAA
i don't know why i hear this sentence.
6:16 here the music
6:15 Literally the best piece of cinematic music I have ever heard.
AGREED
@@jdg961 Same👍🏻
It's in jack sparrows song btw
@Movieflix PLUS It’s a variation of “jack sparrow” from dead man’s chest.
"The chest, hand it over!"
The Flying Dutchmen and the Black Pearl locked in combat while swirling into a Maelstrom. If that doesn't sound awesome to you, i don't know what will.
The Auditor I get goose bumps every time
One of the things this movie did so right was give us the epic showdown we all wanted after watching Deadman's Chest. And they didn't skimp on the epic.
This is the best scene in the entire movie. This movie is SO MUCH better than everyone else thinks it is.
Aye
Flying ships trying to fight a kraken and his sea brethren.
Jack "I already have the key."
Davy *pulls out key* "No you don't"
Jack "Oh, that key!"
And jack cut his tentacul😂
to this day i try to figure out what kind of key Jack believed he had... The key to victory? The key to survive? The key that opened the door of his cell?
@@yamitaicho9100 the key to the chest
@@spectra5407 no, that's not it. He didn't even had the key to the chest in his mind, he said "Oh, that key." as in "He wasn't even thinking about the chest's key."
@@yamitaicho9100 yes he did, Jack said he had the key to the chest when he knew he didn't, thus making Jones reveal where the key was. Jones was tricked by Jack
"Lookie here boys, a lost bird. A lost BIRD that never learned to fly!"
"To my great regret. But..."
[CLANK]
"Never too late to learn, mate!"
"lookee h'eere boyzah! a lohst, Baur-dah! Ae Leohst Ber'd, thaht neveh lheanr't ta flai-yuh!
The clank is after "Never too late to learn"
The chest,hand it over!
@@edicus_18moffett57 I cant set you free, mate
@@clementegarretonmy freedom was forfeit long ago… WAAAAAAAAH!!!
No antagonist like Davy Jones -- He was the greatest. A huge advocate of fair-play too.
Nah, many like him! But he was one of the greats.
Barbossa was a big a fan of fair play too
ETHOR productions if by fairplay you mean bending the code to his will as guideline then yes- Barbossa is a fair player!
I agree with you. He was the best Pirates of the Caribbean villain.
What with his unsinkable ship, unkillable self and pet leviathan
That moment when the score is over and your just sitting in front of the computer in awe of what your eardrums just absorbed. At that moment you know you just listened to one of the greatest scores on the planet.
You're*.
@@thelichking4821
s h u t
For us 2000s kids, this was our endgame.
what about star wars
@@datatulling i dont know i never watched it
@@Alban03 you should, it’s like pirates of the caribbean just… uhh… ok maybe it isn’t but it’s still good
Absolutely
Not even lol
- Best soundtrack of the series
- Best battle of the series
- Best visual effects of the series
-Best wedding OF ALL TIME
*in a Jack Sparrow voice* Q.A.D --> Pirates of the Caribbean AWE is AWEsome and the best of series.
'Nuff said!
Q.e.d*
Yup
I know this comment is 8 years old but I just wanted to say... Maybe its the best battle of the series cuz ITS ONE OF THE ONLY NAVAL FIGHT THERE IS IN WHOLE 3 MOVIES. Dude, this is a pirate movie and they hardly have ships battles.
is captain . CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW
I like the Ship to Ship chase theme better ( when the Pearl chased the interceptor) in the first movie
"Dying is the day worth living for ! "
"Haul yer wind an' hold yer water!"
Wasn't it "judgement day is worth living for" o.o
Black Purple Nope
Raza Yousaf Lol why do I then recall hearing that o.o Let me check it
Black Purple Feel free, but I'm not wrong :P
14:23 "the dutchman must have a captain"....love how the suspense is building up With the female chorus....
Yessssss!!!!!!!
14:45 till the end is the best crescendo!
“Part of the crew, part of the ship”
“Part of the crew, part of the ship”
“Part of the crew, part of the ship”
12:22 No matter how many different ways that piece of music is played - it's possibly the most fantastic leitmotiv I have ever heard in my life
"Lookie here boys; a lost bird. A lost bird that never learned to fly!"
"To my greatest regret; but, never too late to learn, aye?"
A lost bird sorry mate know you made this comment 7 years ago but had to correct you
@@youraveragejuice6514, I doubt they'll fix it.
@@youraveragejuice6514 THE PAST JUST LET THEM BE
@@whitewing4759 IM SORRY I HAD TO
@@youraveragejuice6514 it's just good business
Endgame: I have the best final battle of all time.
PotC 3: **Hold my beer.**
Rum*
Why’s the rum gone?
@I.M. Shirley Rongh long live to DC and Potc
@I.M. Shirley Rongh Not really but you can’t convince a moron to be smart
Both were great
I came here for 5:37.
The constant uptick in volume and piling of the different orchestra sections really builds the dramatic pressure of the movie scene. Love it!
"but.....never to late to learn, ay?"
Literally NO ONE is talking about 3:59 - 4:40 and it KILLS me, literally some of Zimmers’ greatest work in his career.
I know right and I'm so sad I don't know which soundtrack is 4:08
I'm more of a fan of 10:32 - 11:10
Epic incarnate 👌
@@Garmagic2yFhenrakh9Equally as amazing!
@@derrickstorm6976It's the Brethren Court theme. This specific version is played here only.
You know the track is baller when it’s 15 minutes and the ENTIRE THING is memorable
I've said this before, but while many will say this movie is far from perfect, this whole sequence is dang close. The music, the action, the humor, the wedding, the stakes...it's all you could ask for in an epic climactic battle
God-like finale of the most AWEsome trilogy.
3:38-3:42 Am I the only one who likes this particular portion from the music?
There's something about it from the scene when both sides (Black Pearl & Flying Dutchman) start lining up the cannons and the choir making those intense chants
Ernesto Chacon well, it _is_ flagship versus flagship; like two kings fighting each other to the death.
I just like it for choir chants
In sync with the flaps opening its so cool
Literally summed up in one sentence: Prepare to broadside.
Love that part. It builds up so much tension and excitement, then unleashes it all in a storm of cannon fire in a wonderfully climactic moment.
Dat bit at 6:30.
So. Damn. Epic.
Ikrrr, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought it was an amazing bit
BRO IT'S FUCKING PERFECT
Ye I rlly wanna play this irl but I have no idea how 😫
Danm right
@@raykwon7 Horns, a choir, and a ton of Monster and maybe cocain
This entire ending battle is just absolute GOLD, the music and iconic dialogue is next level
"I'M A LITTLE BUSY AT THE MOMENT."
FINE THEN!
@@sauron6064 dearly beloved we gathered here today
@@silentjoker45 "...To nail yer gizzard to the mast ya poxy cur!"
“You May kiss!”
"JUST KISS"
Imagine 3:58
Barbosa: FIRE
Elizabeth: FIRE
Gibbs: Fire, Fire all
Davy Jones: Fiiiirreeee
Will: FIRE
Shiny hand Man will was like “FIREEEEE”
@Chris take the L Pele Gostos: AHHHHHHHHH! FY-FYYYYYYYYYYY!
Gibs said fire, fire them all
Best thing Disney ever did was that part of the movie
Malci Golobic I always thought he said „fire at will“…and also I always thought „well, that could go wrong“
I remember when watching the movie for the first time that I heard 4:20, when it showed the canon blasts tearing through the ship as the camera panned left. That music was so beautiful that I tingled in delight and rewinded just to hear it again and again and again.
"It's not gettin' to the land of the dead that's the problem, Master Turner!" Captain Barbossa said with a cruel grin. "It's gettin' back!"
6:16 hits different. Total goosebumps
6:34 you have to agree that is the most epic scene in the whole movie and the best music you'll ever hear o-o
It truly is epic!
Imagine a Collab between the legend of Zelda and pirates of the Caribbean
@@locktight3314 That would be mindblowing, I can't comprehend how great that would be.
''Full-bore and into the abyss!''
_''Are you mad?!''_
''HA! Y' afraid t' get wet?''
One of my favourite lines ever
@@raykwon7 My girlfriend does sure like it.
BRACE UP YARDS YOU CACK HANDED DECK-APES! DYIN'S THE DAY WORTH LIVIN' FOR!
2:13
yee i remember that aaah that were an gold age
The drop at 1:45 for barbosa taking the helm is still one of my favorite moments.
"Harridan! You'll see no mercy from me!"
"That's why I brought this!"
I love this movie
4:23..."To late to alter course now,mateys..hahahaha!!"
The fact I can picture everything happening in my head with crystal clarity speaks volumes about the quality of this soundtrack.
Even if civilization never collapses. Tales of gold and of adventurer seeking. Of heroes and madmen clashing sword and Firing bullet. If these will still always tantalize the young minds of the youth. There will still always be told tales of pirates. In the ancient way that would please the old of all. And in stories Or tales of high sea and daring do. Ancient stories of treasure and action. To appease those of younger years far more Better off Then I. To them I say. Yarhar yohoo and away! For there is no greater adventure than the story of a pirate.
And if it does. If things do collapse around. It will be the duty of storytellers like you and me... To remind the children of what the world was. And what it can be again. If only through the work of strong people by the Sweat of their brow and the strength of their arm.
For a pirate story. Will always be a story about freedom. .And about having to make the hard choices. Is a soft life The better choice.? or a life of freedom Short but glorious?
The name sparrow itself is actually very important to this concept. Sparrows hate captivity. Freedom is the only thing that gives them life. Makes it all More amusing that his name was jack sparrow
The one bird. You can never. Have truly captured.
Ironically, The very creature, Davy is merged, It's an octopus. A creature that quite literally is known to escape Any enclosure that we have been able to put it in. Somehow they are able to thanks to their lack of bones in their Mucus production system allows them to slip through practically anything, As long as it is bigger than its beak. Jones represents the desire to slip through the bars of prison and regain freedom. But he can't do it because the bars are not physical. .The prison he lives in. Was made by the very woman he loved. And is the very sea that he lives. Which makes sense why he would hate sparrow. The one man who was able to slip free of the cage 😅. To him, the idea that anyone could be able to do the thing that he was unable to do was an insult Eventually it just didn't become about paying in for his debt. Jones wanted sparrow soul just so he could say that he had won the game. . That no man could ever truly be free. Because if Somebody could. It would mean that he had failed. And even in his mortal life, Jones was a man If who would gladly rather accept death than accept failure. Except when he was Posed directly to death. He turned to calypso.
Jack never did any of this. Because he knew that he could always rely on himself and those around him.
I'm falling in love with pirates again
13:21 is so beautiful and when it switches to that heavy brass I am filled with awe and sadness.
For future reference:
3:58
4:23
6:30
7:55
10:52
11:30
12:22
14:23
WHAT IS 3:58 PLEASE
@Robert Ratiu oh sad loll
What is 14:32 ?
What is 6:30?
6:17
14:46 is definitely one of my favourite parts the music just works sooo well here
1:00 why is this so epic, when the ships move with that music.. Damn
Hans Zimmer is an incredible composer, but this will be his Magnum Opus. Not only is this one of the most climactic pieces of battle music in all of cinema, up there with Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, but it fits the tone of the action on screen stunningly. Every flourish, every climactic tone, every swinging note change, corresponds to action in the scene itself. He somehow crafts beautiful romance into heart-pounding violence and chaos in nothing but music tone. I could go on about this piece for hours. It's beyond exceptional.
0:00 rip headphone users
Rico134 yeah I know I had mine in and I about died of hearing loss
Rico134 I thought I should turn it up to listen to this but that almost made me deaf
Watching this in cinemas was a whole new level of epic
Return of the King and At World's end have the most intense final battles, and soundtrack is great in both films
I find this to be just as epic as "AVENGERS....ASSEMBLE" and "For Frodo"
And "maybe there's more of us poe"
Everyone: “We defeated the Flying Dutchman and survived the Maelstrom!”
Me: *Looks around frantically*
Me: “Why is the rum gone?!”
5:48 “Lookie here boys, a lost bird. A lost bird that never learned to fly-aaahh”
To my great regret
But...never too late to learn, eh?
@@edicus_18moffett57 The Chest Hand It Over
@@JDFrank20Diaz I can set ya free mate
My freedom was forfeit long ago!
@@mistermicah5452UOAAAAAHHHH!!!!
4:20 Just wow... Amazing.
Nice
Indeed
Davy Jones to this day is the best villain Disney ever made
06:31 My Freedom was forfeit long ago!
Best part
The Annihilator Davy Jones: Give me the chest!
Jack Sparrow: I can set you free!
Davy Jones: My freedom was forfeit long ago!
And cue in the epic sound at 06:34
The Annihilator Ah, okay. I thought you wondered what happened in the movie at that point. My bad.
IT WOULD DO YOU NOTHING WITHOUT THE KEY
I ALREADY HAVE THE KEY
uuuuuuuh NO YOU DONT HA
oh that key
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (epic fight )
He traducido esto en español para que yo pueda darle las gracias. Soy un fan de Piratas enorme y han estado buscando esta canción. Usted realmente me ayudó a salir aquí. Gracias!
The way Davy Jones says "my freedom was forfeit long ago" gets me everytime
I don’t care how old pirates of the Caribbean movies are they are the best
"...or you can surrender in which case only most of you will die"
That's actually in 'Parlay' which is a different song
0:47 I can always feel Davy Jones’ grief and anger there
Hard to decide on my fave Pirates film in the series. First is the classic. 2nd introduces one of the best villains of the series and has a stunning cliffhanger, (i left the cinema in a state of disbelief), 3rd has the most epic battle, 4th... errr... well, I like the 4th one enough to've bought the DVD, but it IS my least fave of the series. That's MY opinion anyway.
gore verbinski did the first 3 and i find him a genius
Took the words out of my mouth
4 shouldn't be counted as a pirates movie, but just something to make more money.
It didn't have the same director, it was missing most of the core cast, including the focus story protagonists (Will and Elizabeth) (argue as much as you want that jack is clearly the favourite character but those two are what the plot of all 3 movies revolves around)
That plot was concluded in movie 3 from movie 1, and they could have tied them into the fourth movie if they wanted to. They could also have more seamlessly tied in barbosa than they did. As a result it became a "new jack quest" with completely different cast location and context. Nothing carried into the fourth movie other than one loose thread executed poorly.
Half the music is a blatent copy too. Most of "mermaids" is ripped from Krakan music and first movie music.
Jesse Mallen you try to hard to judge a movie.the fact that the amazing director from the first 3 movies was off is enough.the director chooses the music,the story and the plot.the new director wanted fast easy money
+Konstantina Phoenix Actually, the director didn't even want to make at fourth one.
I love the Maelstrom fight in the movie, it goes perfectly with this music.
“Part of the crew, part of the ship, part of the crew, part of the ship.”
“The Dutchman must have a captain.”
"I can set you free mate"
"My freedom was forfeit long ago!"
2:18 is just perfect
The Black Pearl; a symbol of freedom where everyone crew member wants to be along for the ride
The Flying Dutchman: a prison for those who just wanted a little extra time before their judgement but ultimately got trapped, no one wants to be there
The Black Pearl vs The Flying Dutchman wasn’t just a fight between two legendary ships, it was a battle between Freedom and Captivity, and how despite all odds being stacked against Freedom, they’ll continue fighting until the end, no matter how bitter that end may be
True of their captains too, Jack is rather kind and does what’s best for his crew, he cares about everyone aboard his ship while Davy Jones is the opposite, he doesn’t view his crew as companions, he views them as servants aboard his vessel, and he will use them however he sees fit
So in the end, yeah, the fight is more than just a pirate ship facing down an unsinkable death ferry, it’s a duel of freedom and captivity
So true. Makes me think of the Rebel Alliance in “Star Wars”.
Aye! that be true!
Jack is also against slavery. I can't remember if it's in the film or a deleted scene, but the but where Jack and beckett make the deal, Jack says "people aren't cargo mate"
Great comment I totally agree
@@Ar_Tank yesss I can’t believe they took that out
The thing that makes you remember this movie, is the mealstorm.
The maelstrom battle is my best battle ever, due to not only the two most legendary ships of the Seven Seas, but also my favorite ships, the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman fought around Calypso's maelstrom, while their crews and captains, Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones fought also each other at the same time.
*Captain*
6:05 is maybe the greatest build of all time
adoro los piratas del caribe, sin duda aplicare este sountrack a mi video :3! gracias por compartir pedazo de arte
Barbossa is by far my favorite character, and ironically I have to call DMC my favorite movie. Maybe because his only scene in that movie is one of his best! 😊
I can picture the battle through this musical masterpiece
Same
This is the best final battle ever
Jones: lookie here, boys. A lost bird. A lost bird that never learned to fly!
Jack: to my great regret. But, never too late to learned, eh?
"I can set you free mate"
"My freedom was forfeit long ago " 6:33
Mr Gibbs: *MAELSTROM!!*
Barbosa: HAHAHAHA!
3:57 ladies and gentlemen.
Eldor503 check out the scene for this part it's magical
10:52
"HARRIDEN you'll see no mercy from me!!"
"Thats why I brought this!"
"Oi! My pistol!" *Grabs stolen pistol and whacks Dutchman crew member with it*
"There'll be no altering the course now matey's!" - Barbossa.
The best part's when the Flying Dutchman fires on the black pearl, and the canon flips into the air- to be specific, 4:23. What idiot left this out of the soundtrack?
*_FIUUUUUM_*
Any idea what the full song for this part is called? I'd like to listen to more than 5 seconds of this epic masterpiece.
Hypersamzel it’s hoist the colors. However, they didn’t release anything related to the part you mentioned, it’s just the melody.
It be to late to alter course now maitys
@@samuelconley1839 "what shall we die for"
Hooombree te pasaste! la estuve buscando por demaciado tiempo! :D además está genial el tema (: toda una obra de arte :Z
What makes this battle so great and not many people realize is, that both the Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman have the ability to "Heal" or repair their own damage during battle due to their "Cursed" nature, so they could slug it out until their crews are all dead or overboard.
the dutchman yes but the pearl no she was only cursed in the first movie
@@The_Oddon Even then, it was only the crew that was cursed, not the ship itself
@@noface998 exactly
@@The_Oddonwhat are you two talking about? The Pearl is very much cursed/magic. It was raised from the depths by Davy Jones, giving it a permanently blackened appearance that persists no matter what repairs are done to it (either the ship heals itself, or the ship chars the planks the ship is repaired with after battle by itself. Either way, magic), it was the fastest ship on the seas (in some cases faster than the Dutchman, which was supernaturally quick itself) even when its sails were tattered, and it sometimes generated a cloud of thick fog.
@@cautious3571 no when they repair the pearl her repaired planks are normal colour until they were repainted black The ship is no longer cursed yes she was raised by davy jones but it doesn't state that ships raised by jones are inherently cursed Jack just likes the black appearance and keeps it that way
“We have a favorable winds sir”
“Signal jones to give no quarter that should brighten his day.”
To arms!
We give no quarter!
I'll tell you, after this saga, one thing is for sure.
*It's a Pirate's Life for Me.*
*Cue drink up me hearties*
@@Hobo66. *Yoho!*
This song has the greatest crescendo and decrescendos. Even some small accelerandos I think, I love when these are used. The fortepianos- a work of art 🤌
1:00 when you see the black pearl and the flying Dutchman start moving towards each other
Captain Barbossa! We need you at the Helm!
Aye! That be True!
Brace up yards, you cack-handed deck apes!
Gracias..!! Me encantó este aporte..!! Te felicito totalmente..!! Soy super-fan del Score de Pirates of the Caribbean y no me queda duda de que has hecho un muy buen trabajo..!!
best version of maelstrom out there. thank you for making this
captain barbossa, you're needed at the helm!
aye, that be true!
3:58
Barbossa: "Fire!"
Elizabeth: "Fire!"
Gibbs: "Fire! Fire all!"
.
Davy Jones: "Fire!"
Will: "Fire!"
4:32
Barbossa: "It be too late to alter course now mateys!"
"Your a cruel man Jack Sparrow"-Davy Jones
Cruel is a matter of prosperity.
@@atharvakumar2802 is it?
Stabs William
I love how in 6:10-6:54 it turns into a mix between Jack's theme and Davy Jones' theme. It's like if in this final fight, even their themes are colliding. That's brilliant.
14:45 This part is SOOOOO beautiful
My brain: “I can pick any part of the score to be my favourite.”
6:30
My heart: “My freedom was forfeit long ago, WRAAAAAAAG!!!!”
these are one of those legendary movies that gets better with age
Best 15 minutes of any pirates of the carribean movie
"Have you noticed on top of everything it's raining!"
That's a bad sign
La añadí a mi lista de reproducción hace meses, muy buen trabajo.
I find it strange that whenever I listen to this I can here every possible line said by the characters. And that is what makes me love this composition.
Great work Hans, I think this is your finest piece I have ever heard. Having known that my family knows that I adore this music and this movie; I hope that they play it at my funeral. In memory of me AND PERHAPS A TIME WHEN DISNEY WEREN'T ELIMINATING OTHER MOVIE MAKING COMPANY'S FOR THERE SELFISH REASONS!!!!!!. Sorry about that rant btw.
Anyone ranting about how Disney eliminating film companies is never a thing to apologize about
This soudtrack,the fight,everything is pure perfection!
Barbossa had the best lines during this whole end fight scene
ahhh...the greatest cinematic naval battle ever must have an amazing soundtrack with it
9:38 that's romantic idc what anyone else thinks
I love how the comment section is full of epic parts from the movie and quot dialogue.
am I the only one who noticed the weird noises near the end...like water dripping?
SuperWhoLocked10 It's like he was writting on the phone while making the video
"The chest! Hand it over!"
"I can set you free mate."
"My freedom was forfeit long ago, rAAAA"