Hans Zimmer - Day One + Cornfield Chase (Interstellar - Live in Prague)
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Published 2017-11-29
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"Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here." -Interstellar
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I cannot imagine the euphoria one must get watching this live, if only through my phone I get goosebumps đ„ș
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His work for Interstellar in my opinion is his greatest masterpiece. It evokes a cascade of emotion in me. â where words canât, music speaks â
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No words that can describe the feeling you get when listening to this
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when I die, I want this to be the last music I hear
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Day 4 of Quarantine... Alone in my room... This music,actually calms me down.
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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 :)
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the way i start crying while listening to this and canât explain why
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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 physicsđđ„°
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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
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music is the greatest thing humans have done
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That sound at the 1:45 has the power to heal deepest wounds
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Maybe I'm wrong, but Hans Zimmer is like Beethoven or Mozart
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Probably the best music a movie could ever have.
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A Hans Zimmer Masterclass ad pops up before this, and I didn't press skip.
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"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."
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If you would watch this video on miller's planet 139 days would have passed on earth.
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âMusic is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.â â Sergei Rachmaninov. ... for weeks i cannot get away from the Interstellar OST. while theres so much other wonderful music to listen to
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Truly the sound of the universe. He created a voice for the stars.
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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.