"The Gael" by scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean on his 1990 album The Search. The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) directed by Michael Mann. The best song you've ever heard
I play this song every single time I feel my struggle with my addiction start pulling on me again. Which is every day. This song between struggling and trying to survive from an addicts perspective is f#(×n perfect. I can see my life relate to any and every part of the song tied with the movie. I told my 7 year old daughter and my wife that I will beat this and rejoin them one day. No matter how long or hard it gets. Thank you for reading.
Never give up. Your strength comes from deep within yourself. Replace your addictive thoughts with comforting your 7 year young daughter reading from a good book. Google "good books to read to your children". You will begin.
Love your family more than evil drugs. I am not guilty but when I discovered the dangers for many eight years ago I worked as a preacher in many soup kitchens and worked in shelters to stop the people from using them. Cold Turkey is best way to stop. Go to church and talk to a priest or pastor and ask what can I do to help so you feel like you have cleansed your path. Remember the Bible says in many verses your association is important. Go to the police and tell them all you know and do it more than once and make a difference.
When i was 14 years old I watched this movie. I fell in love with it. Now I am 42 years old. I am still listening to this music. It touches me always. Thank you who made it and Thank God.
When I was 12 I was into Warhammer. I went to a mates house for a game, with a case of miniatures, and his dad was laid over the floor of the living room watching a film drinking beer (just the 2 of them and his sister living there at the time). I heard this tune playing. As I looked at the screen he just said, in a stern sounding voice, 'Last of the Mohicans'. I knew I had to find that film after that....... As an addendum, 25 years later, this 'mate' was best man at my wedding ;)
I saw this movie in the theatre when it was released. And it was a packed house, you could near a pin drop. Everyone was transfixed. Beautifully filmed, story and the actors were excellent. I recommend every one to watch it. Its a masterpiece of 90's film making! And yes, the music ,especially "The Gael" is phenomenal. Stirs the soul and makes the human spirit soar!....... A classic for all time........
Could not agree more. The day it was released here in Northern Michigan, 4of us went. It was an incredible assault on the senses. In a good way. My father is full blooded Ojibway and I grew up among my people. There’s something I’ll never be able to fully explain about being indigenous. It’s beautiful beyond words. The lives my ancestors lived, the way they loved, the way they fought, it’s remarkable. My ex brother in law was in this movie and it made it that much more special. Sure you see his fat head for a second but it was cool nonetheless lol. Live free and live in strength!
@@mpwhiteloon2316 I have the blessing to live in the immediate region it was filmed… several places near the Qualla Boundary (home to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee, although all of this region is, in fact, their home up until the removal in 1838 😢)
"I will find you... no matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I WILL FIND YOU." Commitment, love, passion, sacrifice... what we men wouldn't do for our women!
Yeah what whould men do for their women they love and Sadly there are only 80 Mohican tribes 10 of which live in my state of Maine and another Sad thing is there are only 4.6 million Mohicans left and the Mohican Royalty are in Ohio and the Dutch Killed tens of millions of Mohican Royals,Royal Guards and Warriors in the 1500s i hope they Recover soon 😊😊
@@russellbingham5819 Speaking of, I sometimes put on repeat "The Trio" (the duel scene score from "The Good The Bad And The Ugly" which I like better than "The Ecstasy of Gold") but preface it with "Carillon" from "For A Few Dollars More". I'm a sucker for subdued string sections that build up to a satisfying epic climax. Same goes for Philip Glass' track "Runaway Horses" from the "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" soundtrack. I've had it on repeat for hours.
This was such a gorgeous movie!!!! The actors were absolutely stunning and beautiful!! The natural scenery was majestic and pure. And the music captured all the emotions of heroism, betrayal, courage, and love.... An absolute classic for me... HEART HEART HEART!!!
This was the last movie I watched with both my father and Grandfather while they still lived. I couldn’t have asked for a better one to have been our last together. This music has stuck with me ever since, and I have been a Hans Zimmer fan since first hearing this in the theater all those years ago. RIP Paps
this was not composed by Hans Zimmer, it was composed for the movie by Trevor Jones which he took from a piece called The Gael, which was written by Dougie MacLean in the 90s. I love Hans Zimmer's music, but he's not a part of this one.
The best film I have ever seen. The music and the story touched me to the core. My family has been in this country since the early 1600's. and this is the story of all of us.
Whoever wrote the music for this movie....was a genius. It was absolutely perfect...and so fitting. This is my favourite movie of all time...and I'm 71.
While I was a Visiting Professor on a Fulbright Grant in Russia right after the breakup of the Soviet Union 1993-94, I was befriended by a Soviet Army Colonel. He said during his communist indoctrination when he was a young officer they told him there was no American literary output before Mark Twain. My initial response to this statement was that I know there were the Leather Stocking Tales, of which I knew Last of the Mohicans was the most famous. And I knew that this version of Mohicans had just been released before I left for Russia. So I went to the American Cultural Center to see if they could order a DVD of the movie so that I could review it with the Colonel, his wife, and any friends (communist or otherwise) who were interested in seeing this movie. The movie arrived and we packed the cultural center theater. I had an interpreter there to translate dialog at intervals during the movie and answer questions at the end. Needless to say, the feelings were intense. I told them the drum beat in the music represented the heart beat of life in the struggle for survival. Then I told them of my family history in the upper Hudson River Valley of Colonial America. Afterward, several of the people spoke with me, and as we spoke they could not help themselves as they wanted to touch my hands and arms. They told me I was the living representative of the people depicted in the movie. We made a cultural connection as they identified with the struggle for survival under the Mongol invasion and the communist invasion. The struggle for life creates bonds between people that no self-serving politician can break. Then they asked me if there were more American movies like Mohicans. They didn’t want the connection to end.
My heiritage from my father's great-great grandmother: a Cherokee. We are not Mohican but I can attest that "sit-for-shit" that my dad was a DUDE that offered me what I needed to grow up. I still love this movie/sound track. I am now-near 60-years of age and am proud to say that the only man that I argued with .... I lost those battles! Thumbs-up to my dad! Bad ass! Live long ... stay ALIVE! My mother & father are with me every day. Haunting? not-so. My parents were calm & problem-solvers and given my option to have any other parents, I would want my mom & dad! I was lucky, I was lucky, any harm that might have fell upon me my dad was axe ready to defend me or I was in greater trouble, fore sure.
This music will always stir my blood. I loved it and the movie The Last of the Mohicans the moment i saw it theater. My dad lived in upstate New York in the mountains and played with his siblings in the woods and mountains where the story is supposed to take place.
This is my favourite movie of all time. The action, actors, screen play and the music all fell into place. I've watched it several times and I'm always ready to watch it again.
To this day there isn't a Native American actor who can portray the enemy warrior like Wes Studi has in this movie and Dances with Wolves, and other movies. He's a master at getting the fearless warrior character to be real and totally believable. Russel Means also did a great job in the final battle with Wes's character "Magua". When we were kids we took turns being Magua in our little epic battles. Wasn't disappointed in the 90s still not today. The whole cast was amazing, score and screenplay. What a classic movie.
This movie and sound track tugs at your heart. We should be great full to see such an excellent film. As depicted, life is hard and fragile but our desire to live lifts us up to handle unexpected events. This movie starts out with a hunting scene, part of every day life and ends in tragedy and triumph. The cinematography was beyond phenomenal. It moved me to visit those grand forest and streams and in my mind I could visualize " The Last Native American Mohegan ". A film that we be chronicled as one of the best ever made. My heart is moved by it. Dan Cook
I was married to a man who had part hopi. He was the most wonderful man. Until death due us a part. My daughter and I still miss him so much. But the great memories how charming, and caring he was are always in our hearts, and thoughts. Native people is the most awesome people.
This movie was filmed in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina in the small town Chimney Rock 1 hour from my home , a wonderful place to visit any time, so many beautiful water falls,a magnificent view of God's work.Sir Daniel Day Lewis was phenomenal in this film, his character surely captures the struggles in life these proud people had to endure in a changing world.
Pour ce film Daniel Day Lewis s'est complètement immergé dans la culture indienne, isolé du monde, ne mangeant que la viande qu'il avait chassé. C'est une exception ce genre d'acteur. Film magnifique musique magnifique. Vive les Amerindiens leur culture leur sagesse malgré tout ce qu'ils ont vécu et vivent encore.
Goosebumps - the film and the score! I saw this movie in 1992 and I have never forgotten it. Magnificent acting, scenery and historical story. Brilliant! I absolutely love the soundtrack and play it regularly. It's haunting, spiritual, love, pain and loss. It is an absolutely epic movie! I've just watched it again.
I saw it in the movie theatre in 1992 when it came out. After the movie was over, I was speechless. Still am, hard to explain. No words how the movie/music, make me feel. I only have one request, that it be played at my funeral.
This is one of my favorite movies, my Grandma was half Cherokee she told me of the trial of tears, the Native Americans were so mistreated. This music is Spiritual as the people are thank you👌❤💋
I can‘t explain, when i hear this song, i feel like the universe touch me… unglaublich … ich sah den Film schon vor ca. 20 Jahren, die Musik hat mich schon damals tief beeindruckt, ich sitze hier with tears in my eyes…
I just want to know why 659 ppl went out of their way to give this a thumps down? If you didn't like it, just move on. Without any debate, it's easily one of the best movies and soundtracks of all time. Suffice to say, whoever disliked it must have something seriously wrong between their ears.
I just want to know why 5 ppl went out of their way to comment about another people's preference? If you didn't like what other people likes or not, just move on. PD: I love this music!
Love this film & the music is so phenomenal ❤❤Love bagpipes all Scottish music brilliant .The American Indian also love the music I give these musician 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍more of these type of music love it.
"You be strong, you survive... You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you!."
My father calls himself The Last of the Mohicans, so this songs makes me think of him. He is the last of the original family that lives in America and on the homestead I live in now. I am 3rd generation family to live here in Minnesota Chippewa National Forest. My father is 88 and I am 58, my fathers parents and siblings have all passed, so he is the last of the Mohicans. My mother passed away in 2008 as did my sister. I have 5 siblings left, but they live in Washington state. My father is and always has been a very strong, loving and caring warrior!
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Que el gran espíritu bendiga por siempre a tu padre!!!
Twenty years ago, I used to play this sound track tape to my horse while I saddled and bridled him in the high-desert west of Utah Lake, then we'd take to the rain soaked sage brush in a good canter, him leaping the sage in stride, or following rabbit trails I put him on, the smell of sage in our nostrils. To me this sound-track is horse riding music for sure. Loved the movie when it came out. Listened to the music, even though it could make me feel a melancholy at times. My wife thought it melancholy music in fact so wasn't a fan. May have to view the movie again tonight. God rest my horse, hope his spirit comes for mine when I die and this music is playing in the background ride to the great beyond.
What a perfect movie to introduce a kid into cinema , thanks to my sister for this , it was in1992 i was 11 and i will never forget this epic moment and this perfect movie
A lot of this movie was filmed in the county where I live in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in Western North Carolina and other surrounding counties. It was very exciting to have it filmed here and it is still remembered and talked about! When I took my sons to school in the mornings, we would pass by the make-up trailers where the actors were in their loin cloths and war paint...they were very fierce looking and were going to be shooting the ambush scene. This music stirs your soul and it's perfect to convey the feeling of the beauty of these mountains!!
@Laura Hudson Thanks for responding and I didn't know Daniel Day Lewis became a Christian! Praise God!! There is a reason why they call this God's Country!!
When I came back to my hometown of Asheville, NC a few of the men I dated told me about being extras in the movie. They wore uniforms and marched down Charlotte St. They loved it.
When I was a very small boy, my daddy would read Longfellow to me. I remember the words so well; "By the shining big sea waters, by the lake called Gitchigumee". Now I am 72 and cry when I hear stuff like this. Perhaps, one day, I shall see my wonderful father again.
I just lost my daddy. 76. A marine of Vietnam. I was with him at death...I’m going to read Longfellow to my boys.. thank you for sharing. I can just picture you as a young boy and great father reading. Those were the times of hope and joy..What warm memories. I’m crying life is so great .. to feel emotion so deeply.. praying that we all awaken & lead ourselves to a higher level of consciousness WWG1WGA
Those beautiful words are fading, sadly, in our world today. I’m going to look that poem up though, maybe I can chisel an opening in my grandchildren’s’ minds. Thank you for reminding me of it.
Great film. I first saw it in 1992. Am inspired that even after almost thirty years later, it still resonates with younger generations. Heroism is eternal and beautifully depicted in the film by this stirring music.
“No! You stay alive! Submit, do you hear? You're strong, you survive. You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you . 11 minutes of amazing Heroism
but who is going to find us and save us now??? Can we submit and not become our own distraction? Or do we jump off the cliff??? Please, O Universe give us strength.
I watched this movie during college, 1995-96, (25-27 yrs). I love the movie, the music touches my soul, lifts my spirits , fills my heart with hope , eyes with tears of joy. Every character is so well defined , Daniel Day Lewis, Madeleine Stowe & Russell Means touches ones heart with their performance. Not a week has gone by without listening to this track since I first watched the movie.
My husband's brothers were actors in this film-not Mohicans but Iroquois, and proud to be a part of recording another small piece of Native American history. The last of the Mohicans is just one in series of books by James Fenimore Cooper. Well worth the read. That being said, the movie is epic in and of itself!
@@allmergf The Cayuga are the 5th of the 5 Nations in the Haudenosaunee(Iroquois) Confederation. The Mohican/Mahican are an Algonquian-speaking tribe whose territory was next to the Mohawk. The Tuscarora later became (and still are) the 6th Nation.
I remember coming out of the cinema totally stunned. The music was playing in my head constantly, in endless loop. Like this here, this is deja vu at its best. But I can never feel uplifted by it, it is endlessly beautiful, haunting and so sad. I see forever in my mind the scenery, the wooded hills, the beautiful, primeval landscape, the cliff, Uncas killed, Alice jumping into her death...everyone lost so much, son, brother, sister, all alone at the end, on top of the world. And I cry with them still, the music breaking my heart with its endless beauty. This is perfection.
So well said and beautifully so....Probably the BEST movie ever made. It encompasses all the is bad with humanity, the savagery, the brutality, the mindless wickedness as it simultaneously shows ALL the is GREAT and beautiful about humanity....Family, Love, dedication, kindness, perseverance, bravery and sorrow...
this song is so moving and so powerful that it brings tears to my eyes everytime. I was lucky enough to watch this movie in theaters when i was 18 now I'm 47.
Powerful is an understatement. Like you, after almost 30 years I still can't stop listening to it. Unlike you, I never got the chance to see the movie in theaters. Movies were a luxury for his poor college student at the time. But yes, after 30 years I too still get mesmerized by this score. It never gets old and I listen to it almost daily. So touching and so moving. You feel it all. The pain, the anguish, the longing. The short interludes of joy followed by the crushing blows. It's all there and it's a raw as it gets.
EVERY TIME I HEAR THIS SONG MY HEART SWELLS WITH EMOTIONS, FOLK MUSIC AND NATIVE AMERICAN BEATS !!!!!! CANT GO WRONG, IF YOU ARE A TRUE WARRIOR THIS WILL EFFECT YOU MORE THAN YOU THOUGHT. GAELIC OR NATIVE PRIDE!!!!! MUSIC IS A POWERFUL WEAPON USED CORRECTLY.
@@paulwinters944 THANKS, I FEEL MUSIC CAN BUILD AND IGNITE THAT FLAME OF A WARRIORS SOUL, SHAMANS AND NATIVE TRIBES AND OTHER FOLKS LIKE THE IRISH AND SCOTTISH/ GAELIC DANCED BEFORE A HUNT OR BATTLE , ITS INVOKING THE INNER SPIRIT, EVEN WAR DRUMS AND BATTLE CRIES THAT SEND SHIVERS UP YOUR SPINE HAVE AN EFFECT ON THE HUMAN PSYCHE , MUSIC CAN HARDEN A SOUL OR TURN IT TO MUSH. THANKS FOR LETTING ME KNOW I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO FEELS THIS WAY, BRAVEHEART SOUNDTRACK IS ANOTHER AMAZING COMPOSITION OF GREAT MUSIC.
I think this is one of the best movies ever. The love story, the conflict, the dire times of colonial life and the risks made to just survive. Outstanding movie and the soundtrack is fantastic as well.
I wish they would re-release it in theatres, like Titanic. Or show it with a live orchestra like they have done for Lord of the Rings and Singing in the Rain in Toronto.
This played in a big theater for one nite at the Brooklyn Academy of Music as part of a series on Michael Mann films. I was so happy to be able to see this special film and hear this music in a huge theater
One of my most favorite films ever. I have to watch it when its on, like I do the good, the bad, and the ugly, or, the dirty dozen. It gets me in the feels every time.
Braveheart and the last of the Mohicans my two favorite films, in this life we need heroes, and I like those who look like us and fight for freedom and justice.
@@adryanredbeard699 When you stop at skin color, it’s like stopping at the door and never going inside (or outside if you prefer it). We’re all red as blood beneath our respective skin colors. Probably that’ll be lost on you. What pride can there be on having the whitest skin possible when your heart is as dark and empty as the space void? Much better to have the blackest skin but a gold-shining heart.
Hawkeye, Cora Munro, Uncas, Chingachgook and Magua, in an epic tale by the genius of Fenimore Cooper will live forever. How extraordinary that Scottish music, The Gael, should also be so fitting for Native Americans. Every time I play it, it calls out to my own Celtic blood. I guess there is something primal about it that calls out to all of us.
Well, beat you guys , it's nearly 2024 ….have loved i all thos time and beb listen to an hour loon mix where they play it again and again .Greatings from an " old" Englishman who has lied in Spain for nearly 35 years ..love the Gaelic music and the orchestral background.,.sublime !l
I was 13 years old when I saw this movie in my history class in 8th grade. I fell in love with it. About five months after that, my dad found it in vcr at a yard sale for 25 cents. My soul was happy. It's hard to explain in words but this movie is my all time favorite and this music is my all time favorite as well. Since I was young I've always said I'd love to dance to it on my wedding day, if that day were to come! I'm 21 now. The other day my sister was scrolling on guide, I see The Last of The Mohicans on a channel and I'm like ohhhh snap what! I made it on time to record it!!! So now I can watch it! After a long week, today I got the chance to lay back, and soak in this movie once again. From the bottom of my heart, Mr. Christian, I want to thank you, forever, for showing this movie in class. In ways I can't explain, it has changed me and in ways I can't explain this music speaks to my soul. I will appreciate you forever and thank you for everything you taught me. May you Rest In Peace.
aimesmumfordx I agree, this movie is my all time favorite! A true romance set in a bloody conflict. Showing that love always finds a way. One day you WILL have your first dance, and this song will be a beautiful part of what I'm sure will be a beautiful wedding! I'm glad to see someone younger appreciate this movie from my era. This movie was put together like no other.
This song is one of the most empowering things I've encountered in my almost 35 years alive. Hearing it reminds me that the fight is not over, that the warrior spirit lives on. RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore...a hero never truly dies.
“Hawkeye” Nathaniel Poe, Cora Munro, Uncas, Chingahgook and Magua, thank your Mr. Cooper for writing this genuinely wonderful American tale, Hollywood selected the perfect faultless cast for the film, it’s been 27 years and I might add Madeline Stowe is the most beautiful women I have ever seen on film.
Some of our teachers from school from years ago stay with us for our lifetimes, long after they're dead. I am thankful to those teachers who gave them their time and encouraged real learning. I hope they know we appreciated them. I think they did.
I watched this movie when it came out 92ish I remember i was 12 and it was the first movie that really made me feel something!! I mean I stared crying the last 25 mins and didn't stop for a long time!! Asked for the soundtrack for Xmas that year!! Learned how to play it on the cello and violin. Just something j think will stick with me!!!!
I remember as a little boy watching this movie with my dad it was such a special moment because we both loved tge movie and bonded every time we will watch it now im 28 years old and i always listen to this song in the morning taking a ice cold shower and prepping my self for the day motivating the shit out of my self meditating and ready to take on the day!!!!!
This is Not Music at All. It is Much Much more than that. This is the sound of Motivation, Sound of Struggle, Sound of Success - Love this as it helped to keep motivated & continue my struggle through tough times.
Who? In their right mind, would listen to this for an entire hour? The answer - Me!! It is absolutley incredible, and drips with urgency, passionate playing, a running-rhythm and the beautiful sweeping strings to fill it out. It's euphoric and creates a mentally visual masterpiece. I can literally "see" sound listening to this.
One of the best movies ever! As I listen to the song I can watch the movie all over in my head. The music is a masterpiece to be cherished and loved. The actors were so wonderful in the movie, especially Daniel Day-Lewis. The passionate kiss was the highlight of the movie. It was stirring and heartwarming and NO one took their clothes off, amazing, huh?
Since this movie was filmed mostly outside in North Carolina, not having any clothes on would invite all kinds of biting insects to feast on you!! I felt bad for all the actors who played the Indians while they were at the make-up trailers while standing in only their loincloths in the morning before they went traipsing into the woods!
@@dianepritchard1296 It wasn't the best from Daniel Day Lewis, it was OK. "In the Name of my Father" was vastly superior. Plus "My Left Foot". For which he won "best actor". It was all about the best director.
German-Norwegian descent here. By the Gods, the Celts' music makes me weep. So beautiful. No other music touches my Teutonic heart like theirs. They could defeat me simply with music.
Just saw this movie last night and was struck by the power of this music, so had to look it up. It complimented the film's passionate story well, giving the feeling that just beneath the surface of this life is something truly extraordinary awaiting us.
This has been & still remains my favourite movie with the best soundtracks of all times. I was 12 years old when the film was released & I am now 40 years old.
I’m the last one, I am 58 and they have all gone before me . My baby brother , my lil sister , mom, dad all gone but this song tells a story to my soul and I cry
I thought I was alone in this music traveling through every inch of me. I seen this movie as a child and this song "the gael" sample in particularly has stuck with me profoundly in life. Me and my brother both feel that it does something very special to us. He has been in jail for seven years at the time of writing this. I have been out for nearly 3 years now after being locked up in a foreign country. I use this song now as a sign of things I should look for in life. Strangely, I hear this song, or it pops up when I need guidance or direction. Me and my brother have both turned our lives around, even though he is still inside and this song just helped me make a very sound investment. It probably all sounds like jargon, but I felt like the universe reached out to me. I don't usually even comment on things online. Thank you to Douggie Maclean and Trevor Jones for this masterpiece!
Accompaniment to the portrayal of an act of love arguably as great or greater than any ever filmed. Epic and timeless, there is no danger of hyperboly when describing the granduer of this film. Should transcend politics and not have been hijacked by cretins.
Music that touches the very depths of my inner being. Im part Cherokee and many times feel the footsteps of my ancestors as they trudged the Trail of Tears. This music enters into my Cellular structure and remains there! My heart Groans for my Native Nations. Greed, Power. Hate destroyed a Precious People
All your positives comments are great. I cannot believe such a masterpiece gives all of us the same emotional strength and sadness combined. This a running song, a workout song, a daydream song, a whatever you can imagine song. LOVE IT.
Excellent movie! My friend Russell Means (Chingachgook) acted in it.I miss him.Mohegan + Mahican = Mohican. Two different Nations that was used for the name Mohicans.The music is so soul-stirring!!
Best music and film EVER!!....And filmed about a couple minutes drive away from my sister's house, and about 20mins drive from me,...I have been to the top of the waterfall where one of the ending scenes is filmed and many other scenes as well.
This is probably one of the most epic soundtracks of any movie out there. Even as a teenager in the 90s, this was in frequent rotation in my CD player. It really helped make the movie as powerful as it was.
@@joanborrelli8307 Ok, don't judge me, but even as a teenager in the 90s, a guy, that was, and remains, my favorite movie. I'm convinced Jane Seymour isn't human. Nobody can go this long and not age. Yet she does!
Amazing , Fantastic , Serenity all over the Pentagram notes and Rhythm wih magnificent crescendo and climax graphical notes behind each other in full Harmony , this is Music 💜🌹🇺🇸👍
Love this movie , mom is a Cherokee and many memories of growing up, she is 83 ...trust your elders...🥰🌹💖
Cherokee are some of the smartest Indians.
I'm 82, Irish, Italian, Apache, Comanche, Iroquois.... my degrees are in Math, English, Physics, Operations Research, and Bible Studies
I play this song every single time I feel my struggle with my addiction start pulling on me again. Which is every day. This song between struggling and trying to survive from an addicts perspective is f#(×n perfect. I can see my life relate to any and every part of the song tied with the movie. I told my 7 year old daughter and my wife that I will beat this and rejoin them one day. No matter how long or hard it gets.
Thank you for reading.
Strength, brother.
@vicegrip1049 i do too, thank you.
Never give up. Your strength comes from deep within yourself. Replace your addictive thoughts with comforting your 7 year young daughter reading from a good book. Google "good books to read to your children". You will begin.
Love your family more than evil drugs. I am not guilty but when I discovered the dangers for many eight years ago I worked as a preacher in many soup kitchens and worked in shelters to stop the people from using them. Cold Turkey is best way to stop. Go to church and talk to a priest or pastor and ask what can I do to help so you feel like you have cleansed your path. Remember the Bible says in many verses your association is important. Go to the police and tell them all you know and do it more than once and make a difference.
I hope you are doing what you set out to do.
If not, you know, if you are alive you can go where you want to go!
When i was 14 years old I watched this movie. I fell in love with it. Now I am 42 years old. I am still listening to this music. It touches me always. Thank you who made it and Thank God.
They don’t make movies like this anymore do they?
You're 42, I'm 72 and still loving this music:) Enjoy...
Eloquently and simply put..
yeah, we can thank Michael Mann for the film and Trevor Jones for this film music
When I was 12 I was into Warhammer. I went to a mates house for a game, with a case of miniatures, and his dad was laid over the floor of the living room watching a film drinking beer (just the 2 of them and his sister living there at the time). I heard this tune playing. As I looked at the screen he just said, in a stern sounding voice, 'Last of the Mohicans'.
I knew I had to find that film after that.......
As an addendum, 25 years later, this 'mate' was best man at my wedding ;)
There is music …and then there is this. This is a true masterpiece. Soul stirring .
THIS IS THE CONNECTION TO THE GODS ; LORDS AND SUSPECTS
I saw this movie in the theatre when it was released. And it was a packed house, you could near a pin drop. Everyone was transfixed. Beautifully filmed, story and the actors were excellent. I recommend every one to watch it. Its a masterpiece of 90's film making! And yes, the music ,especially "The Gael" is phenomenal. Stirs the soul and makes the human spirit soar!....... A classic for all time........
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Could not agree more. The day it was released here in Northern Michigan, 4of us went. It was an incredible assault on the senses. In a good way. My father is full blooded Ojibway and I grew up among my people. There’s something I’ll never be able to fully explain about being indigenous. It’s beautiful beyond words. The lives my ancestors lived, the way they loved, the way they fought, it’s remarkable. My ex brother in law was in this movie and it made it that much more special. Sure you see his fat head for a second but it was cool nonetheless lol. Live free and live in strength!
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I have the blessing to live in the immediate region it was filmed… several places near the Qualla Boundary (home to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee, although all of this region is, in fact, their home up until the removal in 1838 😢)
It is always Home it's in your DNA!
I'm 70 yrs young & absolutely love the Last of The Mohican Movie & Music !! I am also a Techno Music Lover !!
Can't listen enough. Will have it played at my funeral.
"I will find you... no matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I WILL FIND YOU." Commitment, love, passion, sacrifice... what we men wouldn't do for our women!
Yeah what whould men do for their women they love and Sadly there are only 80 Mohican tribes 10 of which live in my state of Maine and another Sad thing is there are only 4.6 million Mohicans left and the Mohican Royalty are in Ohio and the Dutch Killed tens of millions of Mohican Royals,Royal Guards and Warriors in the 1500s i hope they Recover soon 😊😊
@ruZZkik haZa! hey i like women and in a Roblox Game called Brookhaven im married to a Primium lady and she said she would never dump me ever
@@cristhorn332😊
Just deadly.
@@williamdon3442 yep men can protect their women they love even if it costs the man his life
One hour is not enough. One could listen to this track for an eternity.
We are of the same mind. I feel the same way about " The Ecstasy of Gold"!💀
@@russellbingham5819 Speaking of, I sometimes put on repeat "The Trio" (the duel scene score from "The Good The Bad And The Ugly" which I like better than "The Ecstasy of Gold") but preface it with "Carillon" from "For A Few Dollars More". I'm a sucker for subdued string sections that build up to a satisfying epic climax. Same goes for Philip Glass' track "Runaway Horses" from the "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" soundtrack. I've had it on repeat for hours.
@@ZombieDragQueen Now, that would make a great playlist.
I’m with you about the subdued strings, while the whole song is tremendous my absolute favorite part in between 4:49-6:30 the deep strings portion
This was such a gorgeous movie!!!! The actors were absolutely stunning and beautiful!! The natural scenery was majestic and pure. And the music captured all the emotions of heroism, betrayal, courage, and love.... An absolute classic for me... HEART HEART HEART!!!
The music is unmistakable. It is so fitting for this movie. I can't imagine anything else. It is perfect!
Yeah it's a perfect song for one of the best movies ever made . Powerful majestic and yet haunting. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🎶🎶🎶🎶👍🥂🍾
This was the last movie I watched with both my father and Grandfather while they still lived. I couldn’t have asked for a better one to have been our last together. This music has stuck with me ever since, and I have been a Hans Zimmer fan since first hearing this in the theater all those years ago. RIP Paps
this was not composed by Hans Zimmer, it was composed for the movie by Trevor Jones which he took from a piece called The Gael, which was written by Dougie MacLean in the 90s. I love Hans Zimmer's music, but he's not a part of this one.
Beautiful memory.
@@mbgcweather8517must have crossed it with one of the others, Zimmer has composed so much music for the movies it’s hard to keep track
haha that is very true@@jasonhague5745
Циммер у 1992 певне лише починав свій творчий шлях@@jasonhague5745
The best film I have ever seen. The music and the story touched me to the core. My family has been in this country since the early 1600's. and this is the story of all of us.
Over and Over and OVER !!! My heart just breaks !!! This Is so BEAUTIFUL! SO POWERFUL !!!
My Heart ises and falls and is lifted so so high!!!
MY GOD!
mate i dont know u but ur words ring true
ME ENCANTA SU MÚSICA LA MELODÍA ...DESDE AMÉRICA DEL SUR UN SALUDO CORDIAL.
Whoever wrote the music for this movie....was a genius. It was absolutely perfect...and so fitting. This is my favourite movie of all time...and I'm 71.
While I was a Visiting Professor on a Fulbright Grant in Russia right after the breakup of the Soviet Union 1993-94, I was befriended by a Soviet Army Colonel. He said during his communist indoctrination when he was a young officer they told him there was no American literary output before Mark Twain.
My initial response to this statement was that I know there were the Leather Stocking Tales, of which I knew Last of the Mohicans was the most famous. And I knew that this version of Mohicans had just been released before I left for Russia.
So I went to the American Cultural Center to see if they could order a DVD of the movie so that I could review it with the Colonel, his wife, and any friends (communist or otherwise) who were interested in seeing this movie.
The movie arrived and we packed the cultural center theater. I had an interpreter there to translate dialog at intervals during the movie and answer questions at the end. Needless to say, the feelings were intense. I told them the drum beat in the music represented the heart beat of life in the struggle for survival.
Then I told them of my family history in the upper Hudson River Valley of Colonial America. Afterward, several of the people spoke with me, and as we spoke they could not help themselves as they wanted to touch my hands and arms. They told me I was the living representative of the people depicted in the movie.
We made a cultural connection as they identified with the struggle for survival under the Mongol invasion and the communist invasion. The struggle for life creates bonds between people that no self-serving politician can break.
Then they asked me if there were more American movies like Mohicans. They didn’t want the connection to end.
My heiritage from my father's great-great grandmother: a Cherokee. We are not Mohican but I can attest that "sit-for-shit" that my dad was a DUDE that offered me what I needed to grow up. I still love this movie/sound track. I am now-near 60-years of age and am proud to say that the only man that I argued with .... I lost those battles! Thumbs-up to my dad! Bad ass! Live long ... stay ALIVE! My mother & father are with me every day. Haunting? not-so. My parents were calm & problem-solvers and given my option to have any other parents, I would want my mom & dad! I was lucky, I was lucky, any harm that might have fell upon me my dad was axe ready to defend me or I was in greater trouble, fore sure.
There were many, and still are, many Cherokee in these mountains, especially in Cherokee, NC!
Me too I'm German Scottish Irish Welsh and last but not least Cherokee. My soul flies. Love to all.
Wonderful wonderful movie. Will never forget. I've watched it three times. Fell in love with Daniel Day Lewis and the music.
This music will always stir my blood. I loved it and the movie The Last of the Mohicans the moment i saw it theater. My dad lived in upstate New York in the mountains and played with his siblings in the woods and mountains where the story is supposed to take place.
Oh it breaks me like nothing else. I could listen to this forever.
Greatest movie of all time!
This is my favourite movie of all time. The action, actors, screen play and the music all fell into place. I've watched it several times and I'm always ready to watch it again.
We like the same things
To this day there isn't a Native American actor who can portray the enemy warrior like Wes Studi has in this movie and Dances with Wolves, and other movies. He's a master at getting the fearless warrior character to be real and totally believable. Russel Means also did a great job in the final battle with Wes's character "Magua". When we were kids we took turns being Magua in our little epic battles. Wasn't disappointed in the 90s still not today. The whole cast was amazing, score and screenplay. What a classic movie.
This movie and sound track tugs at your heart. We should be great full to see such an excellent film. As depicted, life is hard and fragile but our desire to live lifts us up to handle unexpected events. This movie starts out with a hunting scene, part of every day life and ends in tragedy and triumph. The cinematography was beyond phenomenal. It moved me to visit those grand forest and streams and in my mind I could visualize " The Last Native American Mohegan ". A film that we be chronicled as one of the best ever made. My heart is moved by it. Dan Cook
I was married to a man who had part hopi. He was the most wonderful man. Until death due us a part. My daughter and I still miss him so much. But the great memories how charming, and caring he was are always in our hearts, and thoughts. Native people is the most awesome people.
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This movie was filmed in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina in the small town Chimney Rock 1 hour from my home , a wonderful place to visit any time, so many beautiful water falls,a magnificent view of God's work.Sir Daniel Day Lewis was phenomenal in this film, his character surely captures the struggles in life these proud people had to endure in a changing world.
Pour ce film Daniel Day Lewis s'est complètement immergé dans la culture indienne, isolé du monde, ne mangeant que la viande qu'il avait chassé. C'est une exception ce genre d'acteur. Film magnifique musique magnifique. Vive les Amerindiens leur culture leur sagesse malgré tout ce qu'ils ont vécu et vivent encore.
I listen to this all the time . Love it. The best ever!!!!!!!
Goosebumps - the film and the score! I saw this movie in 1992 and I have never forgotten it. Magnificent acting, scenery and historical story. Brilliant! I absolutely love the soundtrack and play it regularly. It's haunting, spiritual, love, pain and loss. It is an absolutely epic movie! I've just watched it again.
Best I’ve watched 45 times.
I saw it in the movie theatre in 1992 when it came out. After the movie was over, I was speechless. Still am, hard to explain. No words how the movie/music, make me feel. I only have one request, that it be played at my funeral.
I love this idea! I will make the same request for my memorial service.
This and gladiator are my two favorite soundtracks so far
Best funeral songs;
The Gael
Mo Ghille Mar
The Parting Glass
Now we are Free
Love the movie
This is one of my favorite movies, my Grandma was half Cherokee she told me of the trial of tears, the Native Americans were so mistreated. This music is Spiritual as the people are thank you👌❤💋
I read trail of tears it was of my studies at University. It still brings tears to my eyes. Scottish woman
My grandmother was full Cherokee......their heritage was so rich but became so lost
But its a celtic music !
9 mois!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3mois prison
I can‘t explain, when i hear this song, i feel like the universe touch me… unglaublich … ich sah den Film schon vor ca. 20
Jahren, die Musik hat mich schon damals tief beeindruckt, ich sitze hier with tears in my eyes…
The movie, music, and cinematography is a masterpiece
I just want to know why 659 ppl went out of their way to give this a thumps down? If you didn't like it, just move on. Without any debate, it's easily one of the best movies and soundtracks of all time. Suffice to say, whoever disliked it must have something seriously wrong between their ears.
jaspjody they are Huron, foolish with brandy and beads.
@@zyzor LMFAO...!
Something CZcams teaches us is that a small percentage of humanity will be assholes, no matter what.
I just want to know why 5 ppl went out of their way to comment about another people's preference? If you didn't like what other people likes or not, just move on.
PD: I love this music!
@@zyzor best comment
I've been to Scotland in the mountains and this song popped into my head...great memories!!!
Love this film & the music is so phenomenal ❤❤Love bagpipes all Scottish music brilliant .The American Indian also love the music I give these musician 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍more of these type of music love it.
"You be strong, you survive... You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you!."
My father calls himself The Last of the Mohicans, so this songs makes me think of him. He is the last of the original family that lives in America and on the homestead I live in now. I am 3rd generation family to live here in Minnesota Chippewa National Forest. My father is 88 and I am 58, my fathers parents and siblings have all passed, so he is the last of the Mohicans. My mother passed away in 2008 as did my sister. I have 5 siblings left, but they live in Washington state. My father is and always has been a very strong, loving and caring warrior!
Que el gran espíritu bendiga por siempre a tu padre!!!
اللهم يعطيكم الصحة وانشاء الله تتوالدوا من جديد
You must know stories about the mohicans tribe, fascinating!
your father Mohican...?
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Twenty years ago, I used to play this sound track tape to my horse while I saddled and bridled him in the high-desert west of Utah Lake, then we'd take to the rain soaked sage brush in a good canter, him leaping the sage in stride, or following rabbit trails I put him on, the smell of sage in our nostrils. To me this sound-track is horse riding music for sure. Loved the movie when it came out. Listened to the music, even though it could make me feel a melancholy at times. My wife thought it melancholy music in fact so wasn't a fan. May have to view the movie again tonight. God rest my horse, hope his spirit comes for mine when I die and this music is playing in the background ride to the great beyond.
Awesome! Godbless you! 🇧🇷
What a perfect movie to introduce a kid into cinema , thanks to my sister for this , it was in1992 i was 11 and i will never forget this epic moment and this perfect movie
Beautiful , most beautiful music ever written 😍😍😍 my soul cries out for peace ,for all people !
Read the book even better written in 1826 by James Feinimore Cooper that is a must read !
A lot of this movie was filmed in the county where I live in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in Western North Carolina and other surrounding counties. It was very exciting to have it filmed here and it is still remembered and talked about! When I took my sons to school in the mornings, we would pass by the make-up trailers where the actors were in their loin cloths and war paint...they were very fierce looking and were going to be shooting the ambush scene. This music stirs your soul and it's perfect to convey the feeling of the beauty of these mountains!!
@Laura Hudson Thanks for responding and I didn't know Daniel Day Lewis became a Christian! Praise God!! There is a reason why they call this God's Country!!
Appalachian mountains I'm coming home.
When I came back to my hometown of Asheville, NC a few of the men I dated told me about being extras in the movie. They wore uniforms and marched down Charlotte St. They loved it.
@@vivianroberti That's fun to know people who were in the movie!
When I was a very small boy, my daddy would read Longfellow to me. I remember the words so well; "By the shining big sea waters, by the lake called Gitchigumee". Now I am 72 and cry when I hear stuff like this. Perhaps, one day, I shall see my wonderful father again.
I feel the same way about my grand-father. I'm 73 now and still miss him.
I hope you do too.
You had a great dad ❤️
I just lost my daddy. 76. A marine of Vietnam. I was with him at death...I’m going to read Longfellow to my boys.. thank you for sharing. I can just picture you as a young boy and great father reading. Those were the times of hope and joy..What warm memories. I’m crying life is so great .. to feel emotion so deeply.. praying that we all awaken & lead ourselves to a higher level of consciousness WWG1WGA
Those beautiful words are fading, sadly, in our world today. I’m going to look that poem up though, maybe I can chisel an opening in my grandchildren’s’ minds. Thank you for reminding me of it.
Great film. I first saw it in 1992. Am inspired that even after almost thirty years later, it still resonates with younger generations. Heroism is eternal and beautifully depicted in the film by this stirring music.
i watch it several times a year. the music is wonderful along with the scenery and the actors!
Не те що резонує з молодими,а який фільм нині може стати в один ряд з ним??? Вся ця марвел маячня і толерантний голлівуд всіх дістали
TRULY MASTERPIECE!! Great Movie with superb soundtracks. SO PROFOUND.
“No! You stay alive! Submit, do you hear? You're strong, you survive. You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you .
11 minutes of amazing Heroism
And it didn't take long for him to find her, not long at all. Hate to imagine as she was almost married off to that Huron leader. Super Heroism.
That was a stirring scene. I love this movie, and the soundtrack is so vital to it.
Amen
One of the Best films of all time. And best score too. ❤️
but who is going to find us and save us now???
Can we submit and not become our own distraction? Or do we jump off the cliff???
Please, O Universe give us strength.
I watched this movie when I was 13 years old and made me cry. I love the soundtrack from the bottom of my heart.
Timeless. I watched this movie over and over. Music is so touching, makes me want to cry..
I watched this movie during college, 1995-96, (25-27 yrs). I love the movie, the music touches my soul, lifts my spirits , fills my heart with hope , eyes with tears of joy. Every character is so well defined , Daniel Day Lewis, Madeleine Stowe & Russell Means touches ones heart with their performance. Not a week has gone by without listening to this track since I first watched the movie.
My husband's brothers were actors in this film-not Mohicans but Iroquois, and proud to be a part of recording another small piece of Native American history. The last of the Mohicans is just one in series of books by James Fenimore Cooper. Well worth the read. That being said, the movie is epic in and of itself!
The Mohicans were a part of the Iroquois Federation as was the Seneca, the Oneida, the Mohawk and the Onadaga
Called the Iriquoi 6 nations mohicans one of the six tribes to make up the league
@@allmergf The Cayuga are the 5th of the 5 Nations in the Haudenosaunee(Iroquois) Confederation. The Mohican/Mahican are an Algonquian-speaking tribe whose territory was next to the Mohawk. The Tuscarora later became (and still are) the 6th Nation.
@@Gallowglacht I was going to say don’t forget the Tuscarora… they were down here in the Carolinas until they moved up there.
May Native Americans multiply again, may we live in harmony with the Earth, she is alive, all is one, may we heal.
The more you've lived, the more you've loved, the more you've lost, the more it means.
WOW, what an amazing AMAZING comment
I remember coming out of the cinema totally stunned. The music was playing in my head constantly, in endless loop. Like this here, this is deja vu at its best. But I can never feel uplifted by it, it is endlessly beautiful, haunting and so sad. I see forever in my mind the scenery, the wooded hills, the beautiful, primeval landscape, the cliff, Uncas killed, Alice jumping into her death...everyone lost so much, son, brother, sister, all alone at the end, on top of the world. And I cry with them still, the music breaking my heart with its endless beauty. This is perfection.
So well said and beautifully so....Probably the BEST movie ever made. It encompasses all the is bad with humanity, the savagery, the brutality, the mindless wickedness as it simultaneously shows ALL the is GREAT and beautiful about humanity....Family, Love, dedication, kindness, perseverance, bravery and sorrow...
30 years ago, as a boy, I watched this movie when the Russians bombed my city. I remember these emotions to this day!
My feelings 😪 also
Motivation to fight and survive in this music for me brilliant god bless
Nothing to add..
this song is so moving and so powerful that it brings tears to my eyes everytime. I was lucky enough to watch this movie in theaters when i was 18 now I'm 47.
Powerful is an understatement. Like you, after almost 30 years I still can't stop listening to it. Unlike you, I never got the chance to see the movie in theaters. Movies were a luxury for his poor college student at the time. But yes, after 30 years I too still get mesmerized by this score. It never gets old and I listen to it almost daily. So touching and so moving. You feel it all. The pain, the anguish, the longing. The short interludes of joy followed by the crushing blows. It's all there and it's a raw as it gets.
I was 16 at the time and will be 46 this year. No other movie nor soundtrack has ever had such a profound effect on me.
One of the best pieces of music to best describe a Scotsman.
EVERY TIME I HEAR THIS SONG MY HEART SWELLS WITH EMOTIONS, FOLK MUSIC AND NATIVE AMERICAN BEATS !!!!!! CANT GO WRONG, IF YOU ARE A TRUE WARRIOR THIS WILL EFFECT YOU MORE THAN YOU THOUGHT. GAELIC OR NATIVE PRIDE!!!!! MUSIC IS A POWERFUL WEAPON USED CORRECTLY.
i agree
@@paulwinters944 THANKS, I FEEL MUSIC CAN BUILD AND IGNITE THAT FLAME OF A WARRIORS SOUL, SHAMANS AND NATIVE TRIBES AND OTHER FOLKS LIKE THE IRISH AND SCOTTISH/ GAELIC DANCED BEFORE A HUNT OR BATTLE , ITS INVOKING THE INNER SPIRIT, EVEN WAR DRUMS AND BATTLE CRIES THAT SEND SHIVERS UP YOUR SPINE HAVE AN EFFECT ON THE HUMAN PSYCHE , MUSIC CAN HARDEN A SOUL OR TURN IT TO MUSH. THANKS FOR LETTING ME KNOW I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO FEELS THIS WAY, BRAVEHEART SOUNDTRACK IS ANOTHER AMAZING COMPOSITION OF GREAT MUSIC.
The music is about the Scots , not Native Americans ,
@@duncancallum Thanks I Know I'm Pretty sure that's why it's called the Gael.... It's Referring to The Gaelic.
Mesmerizing! This music has been in my soul ever since I saw the movie when it 1st came out!
I think this is one of the best movies ever. The love story, the conflict, the dire times of colonial life and the risks made to just survive. Outstanding movie and the soundtrack is fantastic as well.
Best movie ever have watched it so many times
In a way.. wish I lived in that time!!!
yes great movie...
I wish they would re-release it in theatres, like Titanic. Or show it with a live orchestra like they have done for Lord of the Rings and Singing in the Rain in Toronto.
This played in a big theater for one nite at the Brooklyn Academy of Music as part of a series on Michael Mann films. I was so happy to be able to see this special film and hear this music in a huge theater
One of my most favorite films ever. I have to watch it when its on, like I do the good, the bad, and the ugly, or, the dirty dozen.
It gets me in the feels every time.
Braveheart and the last of the Mohicans my two favorite films, in this life we need heroes, and I like those who look like us and fight for freedom and justice.
Calebe Ramos "heroes who look like us"? Caleb, you're brown.
@@adryanredbeard699 When you stop at skin color, it’s like stopping at the door and never going inside (or outside if you prefer it). We’re all red as blood beneath our respective skin colors. Probably that’ll be lost on you. What pride can there be on having the whitest skin possible when your heart is as dark and empty as the space void? Much better to have the blackest skin but a gold-shining heart.
Brave heart is amazing
Hawkeye, Cora Munro, Uncas, Chingachgook and Magua, in an epic tale by the genius of Fenimore Cooper will live forever. How extraordinary that Scottish music, The Gael, should also be so fitting for Native Americans. Every time I play it, it calls out to my own Celtic blood. I guess there is something primal about it that calls out to all of us.
Who is listening in 2022? If you are, you are a legend!
im in 2023
listening to it
Well, beat you guys , it's nearly 2024 ….have loved i all thos time and beb listen to an hour loon mix where they play it again and again .Greatings from an " old" Englishman who has lied in Spain for nearly 35 years ..love the Gaelic music and the orchestral background.,.sublime !l
I kNEW it!😊
Im listening in 2024!! I saw the film in cinemas and I saw at home thanks in VHS sintem and DVD...of course in cd original sound track.
I was 13 years old when I saw this movie in my history class in 8th grade. I fell in love with it. About five months after that, my dad found it in vcr at a yard sale for 25 cents. My soul was happy.
It's hard to explain in words but this movie is my all time favorite and this music is my all time favorite as well. Since I was young I've always said I'd love to dance to it on my wedding day, if that day were to come!
I'm 21 now. The other day my sister was scrolling on guide, I see The Last of The Mohicans on a channel and I'm like ohhhh snap what! I made it on time to record it!!! So now I can watch it! After a long week, today I got the chance to lay back, and soak in this movie once again.
From the bottom of my heart, Mr. Christian, I want to thank you, forever, for showing this movie in class. In ways I can't explain, it has changed me and in ways I can't explain this music speaks to my soul. I will appreciate you forever and thank you for everything you taught me. May you Rest In Peace.
Any man worth the name would dance with you to this song. Good luck and God Bless.
aimesmumfordx I agree, this movie is my all time favorite! A true romance set in a bloody conflict. Showing that love always finds a way. One day you WILL have your first dance, and this song will be a beautiful part of what I'm sure will be a beautiful wedding! I'm glad to see someone younger appreciate this movie from my era. This movie was put together like no other.
You'd like that show outlander if you enjoyed that movie
*"I WILL FIND YOU"* - as I look for the DVD.... Your comment had me in tears and I don't know why.... all the best lass
aimesmumfordx
This song is one of the most empowering things I've encountered in my almost 35 years alive. Hearing it reminds me that the fight is not over, that the warrior spirit lives on. RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore...a hero never truly dies.
Michael Mann nailed it with this one....superb choice Mike 🙂
I give this movie and soundtrack 5 stars.
“Hawkeye” Nathaniel Poe, Cora Munro, Uncas, Chingahgook and Magua, thank your Mr. Cooper for writing this genuinely wonderful American tale, Hollywood selected the perfect faultless cast for the film, it’s been 27 years and I might add Madeline Stowe is the most beautiful women I have ever seen on film.
I thank Mr. Cooper for my name.
I agree and Daniel Day Lewis is the epidemy of a strong sexy man.
Scott i think Alice has the perfect face
I hope I will have a girl as beautiful
TWENTY SEVEN YEARS ??? !!! 😳😱
AAAAUUUUGGGHHH !!! 😫
Yes, I would certainly never push Madeline away from me!!
I will never forget the day I saw this film with my friends in history class. It became my favourite film of all time. Thank you miss Jones.
Me too
Some of our teachers from school from years ago stay with us for our lifetimes, long after they're dead. I am thankful to those teachers who gave them their time and encouraged real learning. I hope they know we appreciated them. I think they did.
I watched this movie when it came out 92ish I remember i was 12 and it was the first movie that really made me feel something!! I mean I stared crying the last 25 mins and didn't stop for a long time!! Asked for the soundtrack for Xmas that year!! Learned how to play it on the cello and violin. Just something j think will stick with me!!!!
Nothing in the past or present will ever stand up to this masterpiece.empowering and soul touching
I remember as a little boy watching this movie with my dad it was such a special moment because we both loved tge movie and bonded every time we will watch it now im 28 years old and i always listen to this song in the morning taking a ice cold shower and prepping my self for the day motivating the shit out of my self meditating and ready to take on the day!!!!!
This is Not Music at All.
It is Much Much more than that.
This is the sound of Motivation, Sound of Struggle, Sound of Success - Love this as it helped to keep motivated & continue my struggle through tough times.
Hauntingly beautiful, painfully nostalgic..... I get teary eyed listening to it. Sheer beauty of the melody is breath taking.
Who? In their right mind, would listen to this for an entire hour? The answer - Me!! It is absolutley incredible, and drips with urgency, passionate playing, a running-rhythm and the beautiful sweeping strings to fill it out. It's euphoric and creates a mentally visual masterpiece. I can literally "see" sound listening to this.
Great truth!!!
I LOVE drawing to this.... It so inspirational ❤
I'm Native American, I listened to it for 3 hours last night, helps me think
Moving
Good answer 👍
One of the best movies ever! As I listen to the song I can watch the movie all over in my head. The music is a masterpiece to be cherished and loved. The actors were so wonderful in the movie, especially Daniel Day-Lewis. The passionate kiss was the highlight of the movie. It was stirring and heartwarming and NO one took their clothes off, amazing, huh?
Miss Kitty Agrees!
Since this movie was filmed mostly outside in North Carolina, not having any clothes on would invite all kinds of biting insects to feast on you!! I felt bad for all the actors who played the Indians while they were at the make-up trailers while standing in only their loincloths in the morning before they went traipsing into the woods!
You 100% right, Ms. Lil
@Dale PageYou're right! I don't recall anyone smoking any peace pipes in that movie...
@@dianepritchard1296 It wasn't the best from Daniel Day Lewis, it was OK. "In the Name of my Father" was vastly superior. Plus "My Left Foot". For which he won "best actor". It was all about the best director.
German-Norwegian descent here. By the Gods, the Celts' music makes me weep. So beautiful. No other music touches my Teutonic heart like theirs. They could defeat me simply with music.
Ha! That made me laugh
I'm Crying right now.
Truly beautiful, powerful, moving, inspiring and timeless piece of music.
Just saw this movie last night and was struck by the power of this music, so had to look it up. It complimented the film's passionate story well, giving the feeling that just beneath the surface of this life is something truly extraordinary awaiting us.
It makes me think of the people I knew in the past who are probably dead now, their souls having gone back to God.
Classic movie.
This has been & still remains my favourite movie with the best soundtracks of all times. I was 12 years old when the film was released & I am now 40 years old.
yes oh yes the most beautiful piece of music ever ..i can listen to it 10 times a day and then some ...THANK YOU ......
I am neither Scottish, Irish or Native American, but this theme brings tears to my eyes...
Saludos!
Ave Christus Rex
It was one of the greatest Films that i ever seen and this Soundtrack is soo amazing
Story, location, director, acting & above of all was this brilliant music. I could listen to it for hrs and hrs.
Without realizing the majority of people feel captivated by this endless melodic exquisite a true journey to the soul a really wonderful composition
I’m the last one, I am 58 and they have all gone before me . My baby brother , my lil sister , mom, dad all gone but this song tells a story to my soul and I cry
I thought I was alone in this music traveling through every inch of me. I seen this movie as a child and this song "the gael" sample in particularly has stuck with me profoundly in life. Me and my brother both feel that it does something very special to us. He has been in jail for seven years at the time of writing this. I have been out for nearly 3 years now after being locked up in a foreign country. I use this song now as a sign of things I should look for in life. Strangely, I hear this song, or it pops up when I need guidance or direction. Me and my brother have both turned our lives around, even though he is still inside and this song just helped me make a very sound investment. It probably all sounds like jargon, but I felt like the universe reached out to me. I don't usually even comment on things online. Thank you to Douggie Maclean and Trevor Jones for this masterpiece!
This soundtrack and movie make the hair on the back of my neck stand up. One of my favorite movies of all time. Brings tears to my eyes.😭
Me too mate, me too
Me too Jason 😊✌️ WWG1WGA
for me the same bro... so powerful and pure
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Me too.100%.Beyond words.
It grabs you Soul---Deep.
Accompaniment to the portrayal of an act of love arguably as great or greater than any ever filmed. Epic and timeless, there is no danger of hyperboly when describing the granduer of this film. Should transcend politics and not have been hijacked by cretins.
Beautiful music and cinematography! One of the best films ever! One of my all time favorites.
100% correct. It had it all, but I’m glad they left the S. scene out!
So so beautiful...
Mine too.
Music that touches the very depths of my inner being. Im part Cherokee and many times feel the footsteps of my ancestors as they trudged the Trail of Tears. This music enters into my Cellular structure and remains there! My heart Groans for my Native Nations. Greed, Power. Hate destroyed a Precious People
All your positives comments are great. I cannot believe such a masterpiece gives all of us the same emotional strength and sadness combined. This a running song, a workout song, a daydream song, a whatever you can imagine song. LOVE IT.
Really true mate 👍 👌 👊
In Scotland this music is everywhere you go, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up...beautiful country and beautiful music!!
Excellent movie! My friend Russell Means (Chingachgook) acted in it.I miss him.Mohegan + Mahican = Mohican. Two different Nations that was used for the name Mohicans.The music is so soul-stirring!!
His roll in that movie I find is often over looked. My favorite character in that movie
He was amazing in tht movie. You have a wonderful friend
I could listen to this over and over. Great movie, great soundtrack.
Can y add this movie over hete!?!?
Best music and film EVER!!....And filmed about a couple minutes drive away from my sister's house, and about 20mins drive from me,...I have been to the top of the waterfall where one of the ending scenes is filmed and many other scenes as well.
There is no music I've ever heard that moves my spirit, my soul and my body as much as this incredible composition. Praise God Almighty!
No words, this is one of the best music. Love from India
Love from Ohio brother. To india.
This is probably one of the most epic soundtracks of any movie out there. Even as a teenager in the 90s, this was in frequent rotation in my CD player. It really helped make the movie as powerful as it was.
Somewhere in Time is also a wonderful movie with beautiful music. The music brings back scenes from the movie. Very touching.
@@joanborrelli8307 Ok, don't judge me, but even as a teenager in the 90s, a guy, that was, and remains, my favorite movie. I'm convinced Jane Seymour isn't human. Nobody can go this long and not age. Yet she does!
This soundtrack was the very first cd I ever bought. I was 13 or so. I still have it.
It never gets old, I just ❤ this melody
so beautiful, peaceful and encouraging
Beautiful music 🎵🎶
I agree absolutely 💝😊
Yes it is
I've seen this movie a dozen times and will see it another dozen or so. it still stirs my emotions. This song will bury me.
a rollercoaster of emotions. if it broke your heart you are not alone.
My genes
Amazing , Fantastic , Serenity all over the Pentagram notes and Rhythm wih magnificent crescendo and climax graphical notes behind each other in full Harmony , this is Music 💜🌹🇺🇸👍