For me interstellar is the only movie that music fits so well and speaks without words. Simply amazing. Still having goosebumps every time I hear this masterpiece!
When I'm old and weak and on my last leg, surrounded by my children and grandchildern I can say that I was alive when Hans Zimmer was at his prime in musical arts :)
Hans Zimmer and James Horner are 2 of the greatest and I am beyond grateful to them for filling my life with some of the greatest emotions I didn’t know I had. Sadly James Horner is no longer here to bring us anymore of his masterpieces but I am so glad I can always go to CZcams or watch the movies to get that goosebump feeling whenever I want to!
I was rushed to the hospital with a 240 heart rate, and this song was in a loop in my mind the entire ride on the ambulance, when the doctor's talked to me, when I spoke with my loved ones, until this moment... It feels like I've been given another chance at life
"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars, now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt. Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here. We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible."
Nolan did such a good job on Interstellar. The robot was so unique - and that is super hard to do now that we have seen so many robots! - and music was really atmospheric.
“Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.” ― Sergei Rachmaninov. ... for weeks i cannot get away from the Interstellar OST. while theres so much other wonderful music to listen to
It is mind-blowing to see how so many instruments are involved in this masterpiece. Each artist lives in and feels every note through their veins. Especially, that cellist girl playing with closed eyes is so touching. Hans Zimmer is the legendary mastermind of musical magicians.
Even more mind blowing when one finds out this song was originally scored for the organ, played by only one person. Seach CZcams for Hans Zimmer Interstellar Pipe Organ to see the "Making of" video for this music.
Goosebumps for a whole minute from 1:47. Genius Composer! Literally 100s of emotional combinations running in the brain. I'm smiling and crying at the same time. Brilliance ❤️
@@bluenoodles2566 I agree. There's no way of knowing truly. Maybe we are meant to leave it considering the possibility humanity outlives the finite resources of this planet.
@@LoweLifeJames Or just maybe humanity grows up and realizes it does not have the right, even if it has the power to squander the future of every other species it has evolved with on this unique planet.
this is absolutely INSANE !!! its brilliant !!! This is no doubt from God,the one and only, thru Hans Zimmer, for all of us !!! My goodness this composition is so overwhelming.. I cannot get thru this with out tears flowing!!
This Songs is so deep...it feels like it reminds us who we really are...the Core of our Existence....a Human being living and surviving on a Planet with other Species as a Part of the Universe No social Problems of ourself...no Social Media...no racism....just the pure meaning of Life
This is the sort of score that makes you wonder what could be on the horizon in cinematic music that could come close to this emotion and power. Very infrequently, movie music is created and it is something for the ages, art that's worthy of putting in a time capsule. Plus, Mr. Zimmer didn't even see a script or rough cut of the film; he created music when the director asked him to compose something about a father and child (a dynamic which Christopher Nolan knew was the very heart of the story in Interstellar).
Did you know that Hans Zimmer created this without having seen any scene or representation of the movie? He simply went by a short summary that Nolan gave him. And somehow it all fits perfectly.
Having so much talent to compose a masterpiece is truly a feat only 00000.1 percent ever reach in their lives. Anthony Hopkins is one of the few outstanding actors of my life time, we have a man who has accomplished both is remarkable. His work was forgotten about until later in life that Andre Rieu played it for him at a concert one evening.
Great music, awesome movie. Hans music hits differently this is absolutely not my type of music I usually choose to listen but for some wild reason can't stop listening to his tracks. His music is moving, brings out emotions out of you makes you feel like you are in some sort of hypnotized state where each individual sound touches your soul, sending euphoria throughout your body while making you rethinking what's real, you start to question your existence while trying to reimagine your entire life.
No words can describe watching this film in the cinema, the struggle to hold back tears coz there's no tissue in sight. This sound breaks me, everytime!
"Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here."
-Interstellar
Deep thought.
Don’t you mean -cooper
- Cooper
Elon Musk
-Christopher Nolan
I cannot imagine the euphoria one must get watching this live, if only through my phone I get goosebumps 🥺
i saw this live... i was actually crying and i rarely do. the power of music is the greatest driving force. trust me.
@@awesomedude15cool @andresamex89 same here. I saw him in NYC. It was one of the greatest concert experiences of my life.
When "Time" was played.. You couldnt hear a needle drop
I am also having one of those
Trying wearing a really good pair of headphones to listen. I got goosebumps listening.
His work for Interstellar in my opinion is his greatest masterpiece. It evokes a cascade of emotion in me. “ where words can’t, music speaks “
same
As Wittgenstein said: whereof one can not speak, thereof one must be silent...
For me interstellar is the only movie that music fits so well and speaks without words. Simply amazing. Still having goosebumps every time I hear this masterpiece!
And then he makes another masterpiece. Like Dune. Hans Zimmer is a gift.
Itz great...but i still prefer "Time"...maybe just because I was used to play it with a bunch of friends that now are far away.
No words that can describe the feeling you get when listening to this
Unbelievable
Goosebumbs
@@danielbutschinski8161 U haave family Poland ...
@@GloveR233 yes
Wonder
when I die, I want this to be the last music I hear
This is the first thing you'll hear in Heaven.
I hope so, that and 'Hello we've been expecting you'
Same bro me too 😍😍😍😍😍
do not go gentle...
When u die u will hear nothing sadly..
When I'm old and weak and on my last leg, surrounded by my children and grandchildern I can say that I was alive when Hans Zimmer was at his prime in musical arts :)
👌
He and Messi
@@deporlover Ew
Hans Zimmer and James Horner are 2 of the greatest and I am beyond grateful to them for filling my life with some of the greatest emotions I didn’t know I had. Sadly James Horner is no longer here to bring us anymore of his masterpieces but I am so glad I can always go to CZcams or watch the movies to get that goosebump feeling whenever I want to!
I hope you will :)
Day 4 of Quarantine...
Alone in my room...
This music,actually calms me down.
Im day 8 and this gives me some sort of hope.
For me its day 20 in quarantine bc my parents made me stay early before it happened I think I'm going crazy or maybe just waking up
@@MrDazturismo Ahhahahahahah, day 4... I'm in quarantine since the first day of March. Let me freedom
Day 15th
Day ?? of Quarantine... Time lost it's meaning. I'm one with the room now...
music is the greatest thing humans have done
I WILL SECOND DAT!
the way i start crying while listening to this and can’t explain why
same here
Your body relates to the 23 years have passed scene
Like telepathy but better
Memories or Visions in your head, paired with emotions that makes it so powerfull.
Bruh, it was like 3AM when I finished watching it...and when the credits were rolling, so were the tears
Music is timeless. Lyrics are not needed for such beautiful sounds.
Truly the sound of the universe. He created a voice for the stars.
I'm a student of quantum physics. When I solve a problem, I listen to this song with a headset that gives me peace of mind.I love quantum physics😍🥰
That’s actually the coolest and most inspiring thing I’ve heard all month
Stuff like this inspires me to do astrophysics
I want to study astrophysics and astrophotography and this music makes me inspired
@@tablefly I wish you all the best
The 127 people who disliked this never knew who their ghost was
That sound at the 1:45 has the power to heal deepest wounds
Completely agree. That’s one of my most favourite moments in all of music, over decades of listening. It’s simply magical. This is sheer genius.
So simple, yet so clever. Why did no one think of that before?
I was rushed to the hospital with a 240 heart rate, and this song was in a loop in my mind the entire ride on the ambulance, when the doctor's talked to me, when I spoke with my loved ones, until this moment... It feels like I've been given another chance at life
May God bless you with good health and all the best in life!
@@thealmightyz73 🥺thank you!
🥺🥺
what the flip,how can it be 240 heart beat
@@shahzadazsfa5193 me during hiking be like
Probably the best music a movie could ever have.
Swayam Chaddha ur comment makes iphones freeze
@@patokw5684 how
Swayam Chaddha cuz the last sentence is redundant
@@patokw5684 Ohh i just realized that.
A Hans Zimmer Masterclass ad pops up before this, and I didn't press skip.
Same for me and I didnt skip it neither
yesssss
Same.
his voice is sooooo deeeeeep
This music really takes one to 5th dimension
The fact Hans Zimmer made these scores with little to no detail about the movie and created these scores is just another level of precise imagination.
If you would watch this video on miller's planet 139 days would have passed on earth.
158 actually... 3:18 = 198 seconds /1.5 = 158.4
Joy Banerjee which is 26k years. Would never want to go to milers planet unless I’m their to wait out something
@@germany456 maybe something among the lines of a global pandemic?
@@fcssandman1676 lmao big brain time
Haha that's awesome
Some people in this world are truly remarkable
Ed Sharpe perfectly put
Stephen Hawkings
"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars, now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt. Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here. We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible."
Maybe I'm wrong, but Hans Zimmer is like Beethoven or Mozart
You're god damn right!
its a bit different as instruments are bit different, but hes a genius in his own field, and music is music
Ты не ошибаешься)
Antonio Salieri at a push.
Yes, you're correct, they are all musicians.
Nolan did such a good job on Interstellar. The robot was so unique - and that is super hard to do now that we have seen so many robots! - and music was really atmospheric.
It was great TARS WAS GREAT
I cried when it went inside gargantua
TARS was the wingman they didn't deserve, but definitely the one they needed
“Come on TARS”
Actually, that robot was brilliant. It was explained by Adam Savage why Tars was the perfect robot.
“Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.” ― Sergei Rachmaninov. ...
for weeks i cannot get away from the Interstellar OST. while theres so much other wonderful music to listen to
Tru
I’ve been stuck on it since I heard it a couple years ago. The feelings from it are inescapable. It changed me
To be able to create a song like this must so fulfilling.
Hans Zimmer’s music is something out of this world!!!! Phenomenal!
The guy playing the piano seems pretty good, he should start a movie music career
😂😉 Yes, right?? 💯
You mean Hans Zimmer?
Hans Zimmer is Today's Beethoven and masterclass.
Never fails to make me tear up. The emotion this song brings is hard to explain, masterpiece
The way I'd sell my body and my soul if I could just witness such a masterpiece with my own eyes and ears for once in my life
I use this music as morning alarm... since then I've have never complained about waking up early because of sheer peace of mind this music gives me
It is mind-blowing to see how so many instruments are involved in this masterpiece. Each artist lives in and feels every note through their veins. Especially, that cellist girl playing with closed eyes is so touching. Hans Zimmer is the legendary mastermind of musical magicians.
Even more mind blowing when one finds out this song was originally scored for the organ, played by only one person. Seach CZcams for Hans Zimmer Interstellar Pipe Organ to see the "Making of" video for this music.
The chills that run through my spine....... simply amazing
Thank God he gave us Hans Zimmer. He is a GENIUS.
A vastly underrated movie. My favourite, and the score is amazing.
" Do not go gentle into that good night.."
That's what my gf also told me me last night ... she wanted rough one. such a big Blackhole ... Lol
1:40 This melody consumes my empty thoughts. It's mesmerizingly beautiful.
Up until this day this song still gives me goosebumps! A total masterpiece by Hans Zimmer 🔥❤
The feeling you get while watching this is like floating into the unknown
This still, has to be the best orchestrated piece on the net.
Goosebumps for a whole minute from 1:47. Genius Composer! Literally 100s of emotional combinations running in the brain. I'm smiling and crying at the same time. Brilliance ❤️
This piece is so incredibly special and magical.
never get tired of hearing it until I'm old🥺
Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful pieces of music I’ve heard in a very long time.
"We're not meant to save the world. We're meant to leave it."
Good quote, but not true
hey it's me Not true? Lol how would you know?
@@bluenoodles2566 I agree. There's no way of knowing truly. Maybe we are meant to leave it considering the possibility humanity outlives the finite resources of this planet.
@@LoweLifeJames Or just maybe humanity grows up and realizes it does not have the right, even if it has the power to squander the future of every other species it has evolved with on this unique planet.
We aren't meant to do anything, nothing matters.
Это можно слушать бесконечно. Гениально.
This man is simply a genius
I envy our future generations, they'll be able to listen to this masterpiece on the future home for mankind, wherever that is!
waking up in mars
this is absolutely INSANE !!! its brilliant !!! This is no doubt from God,the one and only, thru Hans Zimmer, for all of us !!! My goodness this composition is so overwhelming.. I cannot get thru this with out tears flowing!!
The way this man can tell a story and invoke such emotions and feelings in his music is astonishing
Such an extraordinary piece of music. In awe of Hans’ innate talent. ❤❤
he never fails to bring a tear to my eye..
As soon as I heard Zimmer was writing the sound track I knew it would be awesome. He’s just immense.
Saw him perform this show in Melbourne it will never leave me
Hans Zimmer - a true musical genius, I am in awe evreytime I listen to his works,
All kinds of emotions, the good the bad & the ugly,But mostly good,& definitely not ugly,GENIUS
So much beauty, so much art, it moves me to tears
imagine the pressure, every note has to be in sync for a melody of this kind
This Songs is so deep...it feels like it reminds us who we really are...the Core of our Existence....a Human being living and surviving on a Planet with other Species as a Part of the Universe
No social Problems of ourself...no Social Media...no racism....just the pure meaning of Life
Hanz Zimmer truly is a musical genius
not really.
@@Alptraumification why not
It's pure magic,pure talent... Amazing!!!
I think this must be what you listen when you die and are passing through that transition between the material and the spiritual world.
I don’t have any words just goosebumps and tears 😭 💫💫💫💫
This is the sort of score that makes you wonder what could be on the horizon in cinematic music that could come close to this emotion and power. Very infrequently, movie music is created and it is something for the ages, art that's worthy of putting in a time capsule. Plus, Mr. Zimmer didn't even see a script or rough cut of the film; he created music when the director asked him to compose something about a father and child (a dynamic which Christopher Nolan knew was the very heart of the story in Interstellar).
Esta melodía me lleva a otra dimensión algo que no te puedo explicar porque no vas a entender. Se siente mucha paz 🔥🙏🔥❤🔥
i would love to see Hans Zimmer live
This music infills me with immense amount of motivation to go limitless and achieve things I had dreamed of.
Just an utterly beautiful and brilliant piece of music….Hans Zimmer is without peers
Hans Zimmer is the silent guardian of the Classics.
Did you know that Hans Zimmer created this without having seen any scene or representation of the movie? He simply went by a short summary that Nolan gave him. And somehow it all fits perfectly.
I can’t explain it, but this is what I imagine heaven must be like.
One of the faboulous can ask for for modern time era!
ohhh my goddd hans.. I love u soo much.. this theme makes me tears and make feel that I'm in space.. #interstellar❤❤❤❤
maybe music is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space
SEI OLTRE L'ASSOLUTO...LA TUA MUSICA MI RAPISCE E MI PORTA NELLA DIMENSIONE CHE MI APPARTIENE....ELEVATO ❤❤❤
An exceptional masterpiece. One of the greatest songs of all time. Hans Zimmer is a genius.
Gives me chills every time i hear it...
I don't usually listen to music from this genre, but this song is something else entirely!!!
This song will go down in history
Having so much talent to compose a masterpiece is truly a feat only 00000.1 percent ever reach in their lives. Anthony Hopkins is one of the few outstanding actors of my life time, we have a man who has accomplished both is remarkable. His work was forgotten about until later in life that Andre Rieu played it for him at a concert one evening.
Не все творчество является искусством,но все искусство является творчеством...и это точно является искусством😍
Sem dúvidas o melhor filme que já assisti trilha sonora e espetacular🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Such a blessing from God to be able to create this
MANNN THE GOOSEBUMPS... THROO A PHONE... HES THE GOAT PERIOD
Great music, awesome movie.
Hans music hits differently this is absolutely not my type of music I usually choose to listen but for some wild reason can't stop listening to his tracks. His music is moving, brings out emotions out of you makes you feel like you are in some sort of hypnotized state where each individual sound touches your soul, sending euphoria throughout your body while making you rethinking what's real, you start to question your existence while trying to reimagine your entire life.
Hans by far my fav composer! Genius - close the eyes and see the vision.
No words can describe watching this film in the cinema, the struggle to hold back tears coz there's no tissue in sight. This sound breaks me, everytime!
This is the greatest music ever been made in the history
Ölüm gibi yaşam gibi tarifi yok tüylerim ürperiyor her seferinde her yıldızlara baktığım zaman kulağım da bu melodi 🎶
Simply beautiful
Великая музыка, которая проникает во все клетки твоего существования.
interstellar is easily my favourite movie of all time, everything about it is an incredible achievement, but most of all its music
Magical Zimmer, thank you for sharing ❤️
They made a movie for this song!
I can't describe what i feel. I just close my eyes and go to another dimension.
This is the kind of stuff we should be sending out into space for other civilizations to find. Showcase the beautiful side of humanity.
a god amongst us mortals, this guys been doing his thing for years and never fails to impress, bravo hans
is totally amazing what zimmer can do. What would be to be in his head, it must be a heavinly experience
Simplesmente Magnífico! 👏👏👏
This is the music you will hear on the way to heaven….
You could travel far far away while listening to this masterpiece.