Final Fantasy X - Fight With Seymour | Reacting To Video Game Music!

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Komentáře • 181

  • @GURGLEGUY12345
    @GURGLEGUY12345 Před rokem +113

    I swear, something about this song just _encapsulates_ the essence of video game music. It's not something you'd hear on the radio, and you could hardly put a genre on it. Just something about the sounds and melody...

    • @pretty-white-lamb
      @pretty-white-lamb Před 8 měsíci +11

      Video games have something that most music lacks: a proper dramatic / theatrical setting. This is what used to set opera music apart. Nobuo Uematsu's musical imagination is very operatic. He does an awesome job of taking those classic video game sounds and making operatic scores out of them.

    • @adamjensen2304
      @adamjensen2304 Před 4 měsíci +3

      It’s progressive rock

    • @GURGLEGUY12345
      @GURGLEGUY12345 Před 4 měsíci

      @@adamjensen2304 I don't know what makes subgenres qualify as their subgenres.

    • @RakeRock1994
      @RakeRock1994 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@adamjensen2304this. Much prog rock sounds very videogameish

    • @iabugueno
      @iabugueno Před 8 dny +1

      The synth sounds, mixed with catchy melodies and rhythms I'd say. There's so much value in videogame music ✨

  • @jbert423
    @jbert423 Před rokem +152

    I feel like this is the most standout track in the whole OST because it has the chaotic MIDI-esque energy that one would expect from older titles in the series and not X. The seeming lack of a chorus adds to the frantic feeling.

    • @eViLPaCcc
      @eViLPaCcc Před rokem +33

      That and Otherworld. You really don't expect heavy metal with growling and screeching in a Final Fantasy game. Especially for the final boss

    • @blakec8549
      @blakec8549 Před rokem +2

      Dude, agreed. This one hits like J-E-N-O-V-A. Not as good of course, but that's not exactly a criticism.

    • @brennanlable
      @brennanlable Před rokem +2

      Got huge maybe I'm a lion+man with the machinegun vibes from Seymour Omnis

    • @rainofkhandaq6678
      @rainofkhandaq6678 Před rokem +2

      I forget the name, but for me personally the most standout theme in my memory is the one that plays on your way to Seymour in Bevelle.

    • @sansundertale8765
      @sansundertale8765 Před rokem +1

      @@rainofkhandaq6678 Standout was perhaps the wrong word, I meant more along the lines of "feels out of place with the rest of the OST". The song you're thinking of is an instrumental version of Suteki Da Ne called "Someday The Dream Will End", both of those tracks would be the most standout (or iconic) themes for me as well. (lol whoops Joseph is my account just to be clear)

  • @pikespeakaudio8898
    @pikespeakaudio8898 Před rokem +83

    Even now, over 20 years later, this remains an absolute bop.
    Take note that this plays during the fourth (and final) time you fight Seymour in the game, so the sense of escalation is prominent in the mind of the player (as this is a unique boss track that only plays in this fight and none other). A shame that his HP wasn't higher, because most players are tough enough by this point that they kill him before the whole song has time to play. :V

    • @nachot6592
      @nachot6592 Před rokem +12

      It has been 20 years. OMG.

    • @212mochaman
      @212mochaman Před rokem +2

      Or start. Since you can arena grind and one shot him

    • @dvdmethod2
      @dvdmethod2 Před rokem +1

      I drag the fight out. lol.

    • @sephiro2063
      @sephiro2063 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Shame this fight is so much easier compared to the one on mt. gagazet... But at least the theme slaps 🥳

  • @Drivelingnitwit
    @Drivelingnitwit Před rokem +65

    This is a straight up FF8 song. I can see Laguna fighting to this.

  • @ottolehto
    @ottolehto Před rokem +57

    Uematsu has cited 70s bands such as Pink Floyd, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, and Deep Purple as major influences. So, classic prog rock and hard rock sounds can be heard in many of the battle themes, for sure. :)

    • @kris.........
      @kris......... Před rokem +5

      This makes so much sense. I became a fan of prog rock after playing years of Final Fantasy and never made the connection.

  • @mattpiechocki8874
    @mattpiechocki8874 Před rokem +38

    In regards your comment regarding Nobuo Uematsu and prog rock, he's mentioned many times how Deep Purple is one of his absolute favorite bands, and how they've been a huge inspiration to him musically. FFVIII's "Maybe I'm a Lion" is a reference to "Maybe I'm a Leo."

  • @kyriellepunongbayan6909
    @kyriellepunongbayan6909 Před 11 měsíci +19

    7th grader me against Seymour.. this theme is so mind blowing specially when you know the story

  • @ScarletThot
    @ScarletThot Před rokem +11

    A track no one ever talks about on this OST “Challenge”, I would imagine you’d love

    • @TyRiders2
      @TyRiders2 Před 3 měsíci +1

      YES MAKE HIM REACT TO THAT

  • @celadore
    @celadore Před rokem +67

    Congrats on the Distant Worlds concert, you are in for a treat!
    FFX is actually the first FF OST that is not exclusively Uematsu. The battle themes definitely carry a lot of the FF8 sound.
    This song is this games equivalent of Jenova Absolute. We fight this guy many times but the last fight has this song so you know it's about to get real.

    • @SquallSZ
      @SquallSZ Před rokem

      The fact that he liked your comment shows actually that he will never play the game hahahahaha

    • @blakec8549
      @blakec8549 Před rokem

      Took my son to distant worlds a few days ago! It was pretty good. I felt the selection wasn't as good as some but it still kicked ass

  • @shadowforge25
    @shadowforge25 Před rokem +60

    Thanks for listening to the song! There is a Black Mages version, of course, so if you wonder what this would sound live, there's that. Anyways, I love this song so much because of the percussion, playing this song has to be so much fun. The main reason 10 isn't requested as much, is actually because its known (in my opinion) for the more relaxed songs, like hymm of faith, to zanarkand, suteki da ne, ect. But the songs that do go hard, go HARD. FF10 was heavily focused on the soundtrack, (budget wise) compared to all the FF games before, and it was planned to be Noubu's last mainline game.(Actually all the more artistic stuff was big budget, as this was the advent of 3D graphics that were proportionately correct)
    Also distant worlds is the best, since they have such a large range of songs to pick from, each concert feels unique and different. I hope you enjoy it! Seeing FF music played by an orchestra is just special.

  • @lanonyme-vod8090
    @lanonyme-vod8090 Před rokem +26

    FFX OST was the first Final Fantasy game in which Uematsu got some help from other composers
    By the way, Masashi Hamauzu is the guy who composed FFXIII OST (and some tracks from the other games in the XIII trilogy). He also worked on VII Remake. I love his work. Wandering Flame might be my favorite FFX track and it was made by him
    About Dream Theater, I don't think Uematsu ever mentioned them. He did mention some prog rock bands though such as Emerson, Lake and Palmer

    • @IKimdraculaI
      @IKimdraculaI Před rokem

      I used to have a grudge against FFX when I was younger (because I thought they stole Grandia 2 story), but Wandering Flame is the song that made me want to play it. It's amazing.

  • @m160e
    @m160e Před rokem +21

    You're right with this track being experimental. What's interesting is that Uematsu typically integrates the antagonist's theme/leitmotif with the boss fight of that character's final form similar to what he did with Kefka/Dancing Mad and Sephiroth/One-Winged Angel to name a few. On "Fight with Seymour", he totally went a different route by not using any elements of Seymour's Theme which was used in multiple tracks throughout the game. Uematsu must've enjoyed so much when he wrote this given this is his last prog rock he composed for the series if I'm not mistaken.
    One thing about this fight is that it's too easy since your party is now really OP by the time you fight Seymour for the last time. This must've been a giveaway from the previous Seymour fight that's known to be one of the hardest boss fights in FF. I know many players that intentionally prolong the last battle with Seymour just to bop with the music longer. I guess the title is made that way since it is THE Fight with Seymour. Imagine a villain who never seems to give up despite beating him multiple times already and then you fight him for the last time in his final form while you hear this music, you know it's about to get real. It's now or never.

    FFX was the first FF to feature voice acting which meant Uematsu had to approach the music differently and make it more ambient to balance everything out. The melodies had to be subdued a bit for it to not get in the way too much. This is in contrast to the previous FFs which relied mostly on the music/melodies to drive the storytelling.
    I hope you react to "To Zanarkand" which is FFX's most popular track and not to mention considered one of the best tracks in the entire series or even in video games in general. I also highly recommend "Dark Messenger/The Darkness of Eternity" from FFIX, another prog rock banger from Uematsu.

    • @Vayne_Solidor
      @Vayne_Solidor Před 7 měsíci +1

      Seymour 3 was hard for MANDATORY boss fights, but not hard. The hardest bosses are ALWAYS optional bosses.
      Ruby Weapon. Omega Weapon. Penance. Zodiark, Omega XII, the Judges at Trial 100,Vercingetorix,Oriental Gilgamesh, Noctis in Ep. Ignis....

  • @minhyuknam5977
    @minhyuknam5977 Před rokem +18

    Yeeees!! This is one of my favorite tracks from FFX and Seymour is hands down one of my favorite characters from the whole FF franchise. I don't wanna spoil anything in case you play the game, but man, this song had me SHOOK when I first played, lol. And as you say, pretty experimental lol.

  • @Azdaja13
    @Azdaja13 Před 9 měsíci +4

    IX was Nobuo's last solo Final Fantasy outing. He worked collaboratively on both X and XI, produced the main theme song of XII, and then worked collaboratively with Soken and others on XIV.

  • @EFFCtoocool
    @EFFCtoocool Před 5 měsíci +3

    This is pretty incredible to see, I played the game in 2001 when it realised but don’t really remember the song, I think I was overpowered at that point.
    But hearing you repeat phrases like “it keeps changing” and “it’s unpredictable” it shows it’s perfectly designed for the battle as you fight Seymour with four rotating elemental wheels behind him that effectively decide his attacks and are constantly changing without obvious pattern.
    It’s amazing that that comes through just the music if you have the musical awareness to pick up on that!

  • @instakillergia2674
    @instakillergia2674 Před rokem +14

    Finally!!! Best boss theme ever. I remember when the original video had 9m views :(

  • @DanPorterBridges
    @DanPorterBridges Před 10 měsíci +3

    This is the greatest boss battle theme of all time, full stop. This song still gives me goosebumps to this day, all these years later.

  • @letari2252
    @letari2252 Před rokem +10

    "Did Nobuo invent Synthwave?".... honestly, if he did, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. There's several other absolutely fantastic tracks on FFX's soundtrack that have strong synthwave vibes. This song is by far my favorite battle track of X and as you guessed, it is a big boss battle. I hope your Distant Worlds experience is a memorable one.

    • @autumndidact6148
      @autumndidact6148 Před rokem +1

      At the very least synthwave is heavily influenced by Uematsu.

  • @RPGMel710
    @RPGMel710 Před rokem +9

    All this over steamed hams! Supernintendo Chalmers needs to lighten up!

  • @wisha4884
    @wisha4884 Před rokem +10

    Also you're in for a treat. I've been to two Distant World concerts and it's just heaven. Live music always hits different. I wanna hear your opinion of the experience when it's over. ❤

  • @Werewolf293
    @Werewolf293 Před 7 měsíci +2

    To this day I still can hear his Quartet Cast in this music... Especially that Quartet cast Firaga sound effect...

  • @Zaque-TV
    @Zaque-TV Před rokem +7

    Im so jealous of you getting to go to the concert! Have fun man!

  • @projectomnia1997
    @projectomnia1997 Před rokem +14

    FFX soundtrack is insane, you definitely need to hear the Zanarkand theme (Return To Zanarkand?) and DEFINITELY need to hear Otherworld!
    Edit: Will be hunting down the Otherworld reaction!

  • @Nautinthislifetime
    @Nautinthislifetime Před rokem +9

    Fight with Seymour definately had FFVIII vibes and also Necron from FFIX. So good!

  • @J2ojuiced95
    @J2ojuiced95 Před rokem +6

    One of my favourite tracks from FFX, even from the very start you can feel that this is very distinctly an Uematsu track. It’s so chaotic yet flows at the same time.

  • @mattcox9594
    @mattcox9594 Před rokem +4

    Distant Worlds is an incredible orchestral experience and I'm sure you'll love it. Hearing the strings and choir and everything else live, it definitely hits you. Not afraid to admit a couple songs moved me to tears. Susan Calloway is a treat to hear live if she's there, and I was lucky enough to be in attendance when Nobuo himself attended and played the synth the first time they came to St. Louis.
    And it seems more often than not, there's a special surprise song they play at the end that's not on the given concert's set list. Not gonna spoil it outright, but it shouldn't take too many guesses to figure out which one.

  • @Vohaul86
    @Vohaul86 Před rokem +12

    "By all means, try (to defeat me)!" that kicks this battle to start is probably my favorite line in the game, and this is probably my favorite song in the soundtrack. (This song is a bit weird and goofy - similarly to FFVI's "Fierce Battle" - but is somehow also really awesome.)

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 Před rokem

      What is weird or goofy about FFVI's "Fierce Battle"?

    • @Vohaul86
      @Vohaul86 Před rokem

      @@mechanomics2649 If you start listening the song from the beginning, it starts somewhat intimidating, but about 50 seconds in it has turned into a mariachi song. =)

    • @johnbarrett6835
      @johnbarrett6835 Před rokem +2

      My favorite line, also by Seymour, is definitely "Your hope ends here - and your meaningless existence with it!" Something about how that sentence is set up is so awesome.

  • @crimsonbok
    @crimsonbok Před rokem +4

    So glad this is the original version and not the hd remix. The song just isn't the same without the gongs.

  • @Lalexi
    @Lalexi Před rokem +4

    One of my favorite tracks in FFX! I only got into the Final Fantasy franchise in 2019 with FFX being the first I played, and as a lifelong Castlevania fan, this track gives me Castlevania Curse of Darkness vibes

  • @mr.e3123
    @mr.e3123 Před rokem +8

    ah yes you got the old version with the synth choir at the start, so good! The Remaster of FFX has a Re-done version of Fight with Seymour aswell as all the other tracks in the game. which can themselves be really good, but i prefer the choir opener for the old version

  • @a.c.forever5157
    @a.c.forever5157 Před rokem +7

    If you’re into crazy time signatures.. chrono cross- gale is a crazy intricate song for how short it is.

  • @Biosleeve
    @Biosleeve Před rokem +4

    I'm also attending my first Distant Worlds in October - can't wait! Zidane is indeed FF9, and at least now you won't wake up in the middle of the night shouting, "Tidus!"

  • @wisha4884
    @wisha4884 Před rokem +4

    Heck yeah! LETS GOOOO! Hands down one of the most hype songs in the game. (Game honestly has some of the best and most memorable songs for me.) I have memories of getting the CD back when portable CD players were a thing and listening to it in the car haha.

  • @brennanlable
    @brennanlable Před rokem +4

    Massive favorite! love the ff8 vibes you can feel in some of the tracks especially this one. From what I remember 10, 8, and 9 were all developed really close together and the font of Uematsu's muse was certainly still carrying over into other themes. Have fun at Distant worlds!!!

  • @ManiacalForeigner
    @ManiacalForeigner Před rokem +5

    Oh yeah, I've been looking forward to see you react to this one. IMO, it's one of Uematsu's all-time best battle themes, and The Black Mages' version more than does it justice.
    FFX also has fantastic boss themes by the game's other composers - "Challenge" and "Decisive Battle" by Masashi Hamauzu are in his trademark classical inspired style with jazzy chord progressions, and "A Contest of Aeons" (aka "Summoned Beast Battle") by Junya Nakano is... a little hard to describe, but it's one of my personal favorites and definitely among the most unique battle themes in gaming.

  • @Minicou
    @Minicou Před rokem +3

    Hello, Nobuo affirmed that his favorite band was PFM - Premiata Forneria Marconi, an italian prog band of the '70

  • @TajinQ
    @TajinQ Před rokem +6

    As far as I know there are 3 main composers on FFX. Nobuo Uematsu, Junya Nakano and Masashi Hamauzu. A lot of the songs in X sounds like the XIII soundtrack (especially when it comes to piano) and that's because Hamauzu is the main composer of XIII!

  • @IKimdraculaI
    @IKimdraculaI Před rokem +4

    To me FFX soundtrack sounds overall like an evolution of FF8 soundtrack, it's like a step further in terms of what they could do in a technical stand point. Also the mix of different composers added a lot of diversity to it, like Junya Nakano's ambient/spacey tracks, Masashi Hamauzu's piano hooks, and the awkward instruments and sounds Nobuo loves mixed with the traditional Japanese music he was into when writing for FFX. And it's very fun to see how they influence each others works. There are some song I thought for sure was from Nakano but was actually from Nobuo, while others I thought it was from Nobuo but was from Hamauzu.
    There are so many songs I love and listen almost daily in this OST, probably rivaling FFVIII and XIII. I hope someday you get to listen to Luca, A Calm Before the Storm, Via Purifico, The Sending, Sight of Spira, To Zanarkand, and my three absolute favorites: A Contest of Aeons, Wandering Flame and Besaid.

  • @F4Wildcat
    @F4Wildcat Před rokem +7

    More of FFX! I tought when playing ff7 on the ps1 it "wouldnt get any better from this' ff8 and 9 were great aswel but not as inspiring as 7. And then came 10..With the ps2. Everything stuck to me. Every character (exept khimari). The voice acting the world of spira...and the MUSIC! Oh god the MUSIC.
    My personal favorite would be... yuna's theme.

    • @johnbarrett6835
      @johnbarrett6835 Před rokem +1

      While I didn't play them when they first came out since I was born in 02, this is exactly how it went for me as well. Something about X makes it the only one I love just as passionately as VII.

  • @Witchtimez
    @Witchtimez Před rokem +2

    Bring your mask and have an amazing time! I got engaged at a Distant Worlds concert, so I will always have fond memories of them, even if I veer more toward the more intimate sound from the New World concerts.
    There actually is a version of this song in the NW's lineup that I find absolutely fantastic as it's performed with basically just a string quartet and various instrument duos and trios--I literally watched a cellist shred so many bowstrings for this track 😂

  • @ninototo1
    @ninototo1 Před rokem +3

    That song always makes me wanna dance like a maniac

  • @samoneil1938
    @samoneil1938 Před rokem +2

    I've been waiting for you to listen to this one for a while, good to finally see it.

  • @anastasianuan1680
    @anastasianuan1680 Před rokem +14

    My exact feeling was always that this song felt like FF8 exploded out into FF10. It really sticks out in a game filled with good tunes.

  • @aeonmistress91
    @aeonmistress91 Před rokem +2

    If you want to hear a cool different version of this piece, They performed it at the New World concert with a string quartet and it's amazing! It's on one of the concert CDs.

  • @PaganElements
    @PaganElements Před rokem +3

    This always felt tout of place in X, but was also one of my favorite form it. It felt like an unused song from VIII thrown on the X soundtrack.

  • @Malacite
    @Malacite Před rokem +18

    It has always been my longheld belief, that Nobuo was coked out of his damn mind when he composed this. The Tempo is all over the place and it just plays out like the fever dream of a musical genius.

  • @InDzienInTampa
    @InDzienInTampa Před rokem +2

    Distant Worlds is an AMAZING experience! You're going to have (by the time of this writing, had) an amazing time! It's a WHOLE MOOD!

  • @SokiHime
    @SokiHime Před rokem +1

    There's a podcast I like that dives in deep into games like a videogame book club
    Resonant Arc - with Mike and Cayson
    They recently did a great podcast series on FFX, and it's absolutely great for people with no interest in playing the game, but who are interested in seeing what it's all about.

  • @mandalore1089
    @mandalore1089 Před rokem +1

    FFX - MY favorite OST in the series and easily my favorite game.

  • @s69-5
    @s69-5 Před rokem +1

    I've been to Distant World's twice (Toronto, Montreal) and A New World twice (Quebec City). Always worth it.

  • @Wesker1984
    @Wesker1984 Před rokem +3

    Now FFIX and X, you might actually be able to play on stream lol. Shame you couldn't keep doing VIII but we'd still be here for IX and X lol.

  • @emilzanighto2743
    @emilzanighto2743 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see you reacting to FF X, Jesse! Especially this song, Seymour is the main villain in FF X, so yeah lol
    One fun fact or curious, is that there is a song theme in Granblue Fantasy called 'Dancing Windstorm' or Grimnir Theme, and the beginning of the song sounds kind of similar to this song, maybe Nobou take it as a reference? But yeah, hope someone can request you Grimnir Theme from GBF so you can heart it, I would love to see your reaction on that theme.😉

  • @Kirb_Vee
    @Kirb_Vee Před rokem +2

    This song, this song...
    As someone who played FFX for the first time a mere...month ago? At this point, anyways - You can't imagine just how good this game's OST is! (though I'm sure that applies to pretty much all the FF games...I've only played this, and FF7 + FF7R. Needless to say, my journey as a FF fan still needs much progress).
    When it comes to iconic tracks, it's honestly difficult to discern which are my favourites - but man, this one really was an unexpected banger!
    Even when I...kind of wrecked the boss this theme belonged to. Hard...
    ..I uh, at least head bopped....a little before they got beat at least...? Haha..
    ...
    *...Hahhhh...*

  • @AntlionUncletruthin
    @AntlionUncletruthin Před rokem +3

    In my most recent playthrough of this game, I had broken it pretty thoroughly (not realizing exactly how summons work) and unfortunately at this boss I had leaned into it so much I one or two shot him and didn't even hear this song for a minute

  • @nachot6592
    @nachot6592 Před rokem +4

    X is, in my opinion, objectively the best Final Fantasy game yet. It is not my favorite, but it is the best.

  • @Arksimon2k
    @Arksimon2k Před rokem +3

    Ayy probably my favourite track from 10. Well, actually I prefer the Black Mages version. But even the original version is very unique with this sense of mysticism.
    And as others said, I think FFIX OST is the last FF Uematsu wrote exclusively. He worked really, really hard on it. Also enjoy Distant Worlds! I'm going in October when they're in London :) As far as I know, this music isn't a track on its own but it might feature in a battle medley. So, something to listen out for!

  • @minkhollow
    @minkhollow Před rokem +1

    re: prog, he apparently cited Emerson, Lake and Palmer as a big influence. I can hear it the most in the Thunder Plains theme.
    FFX is just a great game overall. This is... I'd say one of the two climactic boss-fight themes, with "Otherworld" serving as the other one. (Neither of those is the *final* boss theme, since the final boss isn't quite the emotional-catharsis climax of the story.)

  • @windsgrace688
    @windsgrace688 Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: someone made a remix of it in the style of FFVIII which you can find if you search "FFX - Seymour Battle - FFVIII Version". Also, very glad the requesters gave you the original version and not the version from the "Remastered" release of the game. Personally, I think that the "Remastered" soundtrack is basically inferior to the original and that version of this song is no exception. This song and "Otherworld" were the songs on my first playthrough of this game that made me stop what I was doing and go "Woah" and just listen.

  • @mrtwin3252
    @mrtwin3252 Před 6 měsíci

    Nobuo's progressive rock is the best of the World. Seymours song is one of the best creations on ff songs. He is a master and i miss him.

  • @PappyOdaniel669
    @PappyOdaniel669 Před rokem +1

    The song you’re thinking of from FFVIII is “The Man With the Machine Gun” I believe

  • @Vithedel
    @Vithedel Před rokem +1

    Ayyy going to a FF or Atlus concert is my dream man. Enjoy.

  • @AHylianWarrior
    @AHylianWarrior Před rokem +14

    Tidus (pronouced tea-dus cause a lot of people get that wrong lol) may be "the laughing guy" to outsiders, but the laugh is taken out of context and goodness when you know the context of the laugh you can't help but feel heartbroken and a bit guilty lol Trying to force yourself to laugh when you're at your lowest because your friend tells you to despite not knowing the context of his sadness either isn't going to sound great to outsiders

    • @crowolf3862
      @crowolf3862 Před rokem +1

      The name’s also a pun: the english pronunciation of Tide, get you a water affinity, but the name Tida is from Okinawan meaning “Sun.” While Yuna means “night” to give them that feel of opposites attract.

    • @Boyzby
      @Boyzby Před rokem +5

      No, I will never accept Tee-dus over Tie-dus.

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 Před rokem

      No, Tidus isn't "the laughing guy" to just outsiders. He is to plenty of insiders too, and the laugh is still goofy even in context.
      Talking like you're some kind of spokesperson for a fanbase doesn't sound great either, but here you are.

    • @peggieschafer485
      @peggieschafer485 Před rokem +1

      Nah, it's weird even if you know what's going on

  • @moto3112
    @moto3112 Před rokem

    It's not played at DW on its own but if I recall it was part of a battle medley they played mostly between 2013-2015 :)

  • @Varizen87
    @Varizen87 Před rokem

    On the Square Enix Music channel, there were recently an interview between Soken and Uematsu where Uematsu is talking about a vinyl record he's producing that will soon be out where he goes back and revisits some of his older work. He talks a lot about how Prog Rock inspired him in the interview, but it's worth checking out.
    Also, could you make a video talking about how your experience with Distant Worlds? Interested to hear what you think.
    Also fun fact... Tom Kenny, who voices SpongeBob Squarepants voices Rin in FF10, but you wound NEVER know it's him unless you're familiar with his more normal voice.

  • @SquallSZ
    @SquallSZ Před rokem +3

    Magnificent piece. I wonder though... Why people keep NOT sending Ff9 requests? It's even Nobuo Uematsu personal favorite score with FF6

  • @suicunesolsan
    @suicunesolsan Před rokem +1

    So glad you did the original. The Remastered version of FFX sounded different enough that I wouldn't recommend it.

  • @someguy1ification
    @someguy1ification Před 3 měsíci

    The ff8 song you're thinking of but can't place is Laguna's battle theme, The Man With the Machine Gun

  • @kannyboy1847
    @kannyboy1847 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact, in a recent interview with Uematsu and his fellow band mates they acknowledged to bring the full power out of him they had to get him drunk.

    • @AnakinSkywakka
      @AnakinSkywakka Před rokem +1

      I'd like to imagine a drunken Uematsu just going fucking insane on a keyboard.

  • @FallingStar1080
    @FallingStar1080 Před rokem +1

    This one is legendary

  • @Gameboy-kl8br
    @Gameboy-kl8br Před rokem +1

    (Spoilers for FFX just incase any stray comment readers see this) It's worth noting that in Final Fantasy X you fight Seymour four fucking times. The first encounter takes place with the simple back track of his own personal theme which is much more somber, mysterious, and foreboding. Which makes sense seeing as up to that point you know Seymour to be a very prominent religious figure and leader of his own people, then just before the fight takes place you learn he committed patricide and that your brave friend Yuna plans on confronting him alone so you rush in to help. You kill him but unable to dispose of the body yourself you later learn that his will was strong enough to both refuse death and maintain his sanity during the process so he's still around. He then reveals his great evil scheme to end the world, takes on a more monstrous undead form complete with a parasite on his shoulder and you fight him again this time I think to a more common boss theme. Thinking him dead for real we move on. He later makes another appearance later, tells you he just committed genocide, morphs again this time replacing the parasite with a huge mount that wields its own swords, then tries to kill you again and we get another more intense but reoccurring boss theme. Surely he's dead for real this time, "And stay up there!" thank you Tidus. Lo and behold he later makes one final appearance as you are mounting your attack upon the true great evil claiming you've laid the groundwork for his goals to be accomplished and now he only need be rid of you to make his reality true. The man then morphs into a god form and this track starts playing. Guess what, this time its real.

  • @Goodman_Grey
    @Goodman_Grey Před rokem +1

    Yo hype! This song slaps.

  • @GeekMasterGames
    @GeekMasterGames Před rokem

    Uematsu loves going experimental and prog/synth whenever he can and this one goes hard.

  • @intredastingvideos9365

    I can't remember where, but Nobuo has come out and said he is a huge fan of prog rock and likes queen. The start of the sephiroth song was also based on Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze lmao

  • @GameslordXY
    @GameslordXY Před rokem

    Nobuo Uematsu has a hardrock band The Black Mages. They are doing Hardrock versions of his game music opus and possibly beyond.
    But Nobuo isn't a very young man anymore( physically ) , so I dunno if they are still together .

  • @chrono1924
    @chrono1924 Před rokem +1

    I just wish this fight wasnt so damn easy because this song is a banger

    • @derreaper766
      @derreaper766 Před rokem

      actually if u are not op or summon anima it is difficult

    • @KegOfMeat
      @KegOfMeat Před 11 měsíci

      @@derreaper766i think they were referring to the fact that you can get armour for Yuna, Lulu and Rikku that greatly decreases the amount of damage they take from elemental spells or straight up negates the spells.

  • @Spike-xv1ts
    @Spike-xv1ts Před rokem

    Ohh its the "Ohh nooo u again didnt i kill u 3 fuing time....hold up that a banger DAMN" Theme

  • @Taislinmaosdela
    @Taislinmaosdela Před rokem +1

    Nobuo is more inspired by the old school bands, so Yes, Pink Floyd, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Genesis, King Crimson and Deep Purple

  • @zupasha
    @zupasha Před rokem +1

    How much times do we have to teach you this lesson old man!

  • @seboulol
    @seboulol Před rokem

    You certainly already heard some Masashi Hamauzu's compositions as he worked on FFVII Remake. He has a quite recognizable style. But this one clearly bears the signature of Nobuo Uematsu.

  • @soju69jinro
    @soju69jinro Před rokem

    there is LIVE version of this song.

  • @RavinKaito
    @RavinKaito Před rokem

    0:38 Where's the fight!? I came here to see Jesse deck that principal from the Simpsons!
    But seriously, thank you for reacting to this! This whole comment section is about to gush over FFX and I can't even blame them.

  • @undyingsoul3949
    @undyingsoul3949 Před 10 měsíci

    I beat him for the first time two days ago. The spoilers because of this track kinda suck, but whatever. I'm excited I'll get to fight him again.

  • @justinwalker2838
    @justinwalker2838 Před rokem +1

    Great ost

  • @stereoslime
    @stereoslime Před rokem

    Definitely check out the Black Mages version, it's so good.

  • @valence686
    @valence686 Před rokem

    The Uematsu themes are definitely hard hitting, aggressive in this game, especially the intro, but this is an outlier in the ost. Most of the rest tends to actually be the most atmospheric FF by far actually.
    You can also actually tell this one is definitely Nobuo, because the main melody used in this piece is also used in FF9 "Assault of the Silver Dragons". He likes doing this with a lot of melodies

  • @erina3456
    @erina3456 Před rokem

    The boss fight does actually involve changing elements and it might take some time, so you had a hunch there!

  • @thend4427
    @thend4427 Před rokem

    I had this song on my mp3 player and it pumped me up

  • @YamiAi
    @YamiAi Před rokem

    This is an amazing track!

  • @judge489
    @judge489 Před rokem

    Distant Worlds is such a fantastic experience. To my knowledge, they haven't done Fight With Seymour...
    But the Black Mages have lol

  • @sangahlolo
    @sangahlolo Před rokem +1

    FFXIV Scream/Silent Scream

  • @leftymu
    @leftymu Před rokem +3

    As for FFX's soundtrack, the deal is that Uematsu composed about 50% of it, while Junya Nakano and Masashi Hamauzu handled the other half. Hamauzu went on to compose FFXIII and FFVII Remake.
    The only thing I can recall about Uematu's music preference (now this may surprise you) is that in one interview he cited Elton John as his favourite artist. But Arnie Roth, the lead director of Distant Worlds concerts who has worked closely with Uematsu since about 2006, said that they play a game every time they meet, where he tries to catch Uematsu out with a song or piece of music (to guess what it is), and he said he gets it every time. So he must have quite a range of tastes and experience

  • @wandinugraha4310
    @wandinugraha4310 Před 4 měsíci

    I remembered yelling at Seymour like "come on man!" But the battle theme is slaps so i forgive him... Just a little bit lol

  • @bobipine
    @bobipine Před rokem +1

    So, the "issue" I had with this song is not its fault. At that point, I was so tired of fighting Seymour (struggled a lot with the Mnt. Gagazet fight) that as soon as the fight started I just overdrived Magus Sisters and that was it. So I never heard that song past 20 to 30 seconds until it randomly showed on youtube years later.

  • @thend4427
    @thend4427 Před rokem +1

    Ur going to the Microsoft theater? I was wanting to go but I couldn't find the tickets of the seats I wanted

  • @CommanderM117
    @CommanderM117 Před rokem +1

    Recommend playing 10/X as it nearly as good as ff7.

  • @Spenerico
    @Spenerico Před rokem

    The last boss theme from The Last Story Is very much Nobuo showing he loves prog rock 😂 That needs to be a recommendation

  • @regerts744
    @regerts744 Před rokem +1

    Seymour is literally Mr. Steal yo girl, and Tidus was having none of it.

  • @Amitlu
    @Amitlu Před rokem

    Its just pure joy to me.

  • @JCSpyzer
    @JCSpyzer Před rokem

    Seymour is a Guado and Guado's have big long slappy hands so makes sense their music should be heavily percussion based. You get to name Tidus, but he's the only character you can rename so the characters in game never refer to him by name. However in the FFX Vocal Collection Album there are dialogue excerpts which the characters refer to him by name. Then for FF X-2 again, since you could rename him, they do not refer to him by name. And also as I mentioned in Suteki Da Ne, but more accurately: "The majority of the English dialogue was not based to the actual game footage; the only guidance the voice actors had were samples of the original Japanese dialogue, and they rarely had the opportunity to sync their dialogue with actual footage. Once the voice recording was complete, sound editors would digitally speed up or slow down the audio clips in order to fill the character's allotted speaking time for each particular line. "

  • @limelios
    @limelios Před rokem

    Challenge from FFX is also really good and I think you would enjoy it