I have always been a reserved quiet person out of my four siblings. I’m 19 I’ve always felt different, like I didn’t belong in this generation, or just my family. When I listen to music like this, it really touches me deeply. It’s refreshing away from the modern music that’s made today. My siblings say I’m odd for listening to this type of music but they truly are missing out and I’ll never stop listening to it.
Well, you're not alone. I loved this soundtrack when I was 19. I'm 46 now. Never stopped listening to it or to John Barry in general. His James Bond soundtracks alone are magical.
Well please never take your family for granted to the point that you feel you don’t belong, because you do. With your family you will never be alone, and you will love, and be loved.
We played this going in at my Dad’s funeral last month. This was one of his favorite movies. He once stayed on the reservation where the movie was filmed. After that trip it was like he was enlightened. He was always fascinated by them, talking about their way of life, collecting stuff they use, admiring their perseverance and freedom. I’ll remember him the same way ❤️❤️❤️
What a lovely memory for him, our indiginous peoples of the world can really teach us lot about life, I live in Australia, Aborigines were treated the same by Europeans when they set foot here, mainly the English.
John Barry's musical score for "Dances with Wolves" really set the mood for this entire movie. He created a time and place that accompanied the story and cinematography perfectly.
Ich bin 21 und mir geht es genauso. Das war ein wundervoller, tränenvergießender Film, welcher heute weiterhin seine Relevanz zeigt, da immernoch der gesamte Planet ausgebeutet wird
Ja, bei dieser Musik bin ich wieder ein kleiner Junge, abenteuerlustig, in meine Kindheit und Jugend verträumt, wache auf, Tränen in den Augen und danke Gott, für dieses wunderbare Leben .
@@DavidGreen-wp7ok Terrible movie, are you aware its the same story as The last Samari and Avatar. The plot goes like this, Evil white man goes to native lands to conquer, steal and kill. But there is 1 white man who admires the native customs, joins natives and despises his own ppl,and teaches them to fight the evil white man. It's an attempt to cause white ppl to feel shame for something they didn't do. It's what collages do to kids today, brainwashing. And these producers are not retelling this story over and over by accident. They laugh at those who say they live the film, they think we are morons who don't know what they are doing to us.
'Thirteen years later, their homes destroyed, their buffalo gone, the last band of free Sioux submitted to white authority at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. The great horse culture of the plains was gone and the American frontier was soon to pass into history.' That just wrings my heart every time. There are some things you never forget and what happened to the American Indians and their culture is one of them. Thank you Kevin Costner for bringing this story to film. Words cannot express its impact and it's power, a truly magnificent story. Loved it loved it and the music....wow it was beautiful and so surreal.
+Andrew You really need to settle your mind down, Life is not about money and having things....Broaden your mind and travel a bit, learn about the world we live in. The miserable statement you made tells me that you have a mental problem, or maybe you are just a kid and do not know better.
Wiggles Indians treated Kevin Costner it was amazing so loyal so loving way more than the United States government could ever do there's a special place in my heart and always will
Good music like that must have the touch of God. The same goes to "Out of Africa". There's no other explanation for such beauty,harmony and sensitivity.
My grandad absolutely loved this piece. For years he always said when I’m gone play this at my funeral! And last month we did. Made me smile as I thought of him ❤
My grandpa just passed away, at the age of 92. I try not to cry because I know its the cycle of life. I will always miss you old man, I dedicate this song to you grandpa, and much thanks to John Barry for composing such beautiful music.
Sorry for your loss. Being 92 is a long life in this day and time. My mother passed away in March of this year and would of turned 88 in May. May both your grandpa and my mom RIP.
you won't miss him for very long , the Creator of this world will soon return and this illusion will come to an abrupt end , woe to those who didn't realize it ruclips.net/video/LqsAzlFS91A/видео.html
Well its pribably obvious but, Wnd in His Jair lost his best friend. Then Good old whitey Dunbar comes into the picture. They become best friends and Wind in His Hair loses a best friend again. Painful
My Dear brother under God: We are witnessing an epoch cycle of what has passed before. The nation that inhabits this promised land prospers and has peace on condition of faith and obediance to The God of This Land or is swept off when ripe in immorality. The story of two former nations inhabiting this land, their virtue their eventual extreme wickedness and finally their heartbreaking downfalls are given as a warning to us in our day. We all can read this in The Book of Mormon. "Behold, this is a choice land, and whatsoever nation shall possess it shall be free from bondage, and from captivity, and from all other nations under heaven, if they will but serve the God of the land, who is Jesus Christ, who hath been manifested by the things which we have written." -Ether 2: 12
There are people who thought this beautiful but heartbreaking movie was too long. Those people, sadly, have no soul and no empathy - and a short attention span. The soundtrack is so beautiful and I never tire of listening to it. What a brilliant composer John Barry was; he will live forever in his music.
Blame it on Michael Bay. He cuts from one scene to the next so fast you don't get to appreciate any scene or any angle, and as a result, there is nothing to appreciate. He created an entire generation of ADHD hurry-up non-fans.
This is the kind of movie you have to see a couple of times to really get it. The music is timeless. When I hear bagpipes I think of my little brother. He was the Irish one in our family. He loved anything ireland.
It's my favorite movie of all TIME! I SEARCHED LONG AND HARD for the 4 hour version (uncut) on DVD finally have it! Unbelievably accurate. I coulda sat thru 6 hours
Played this at my darling Mum's funeral in 2019. Beautiful, plaintive and so emotional. Have only now been able to revisit this glorious piece of music. So many memories. ❤
Just played this beautiful music at my mothers funeral. As the trumpets played, in a solemn moment, we exited the Chapel! Mama, known as Marmee to all, would have loved this Masterpiece!
Sad isn't it still no respect for our native Americans who were born here first. Beautiful sounds n this movie and beautiful story of our native Americans
@@rontraywick4852 Yeah, it's not just because how great the film is, it's also because it takes you back to a time when things were more simple, there was still hope in a better future, friendship and values were for real, and we had loved ones that are no longer with us. We lost much of that along the way, and now nothing is certain anymore, is that not the case? But, i feel gratitude for having been through it all. So heres to you🍺, and God Bless
This movie is so devastatingly beatiful and so profoundly sad I have not been able to watch it again. I'm listening to this on New Years eve 2021/2022 realizing we have not learned anything from history.
From an Aussie who spent his youth as a 'Ringer' chasing cattle on million acre largely unfenced cattle stations in the Northern Territory of Austrlia, - The sense of untouched space and freedom comes flooding back when I hear this haunting composition. My computer knows the John Dunbar theme off by heart, and I sign off for the day by playing this piece.
Its wild how while the American frontier was happening in the 1800s so too was the Australian frontier, most Americans are ignorant and don’t even know that. Blessings
It's hard to imagine for the rest of us just how large your stations are. In my part of the world, a township is 36 sections of land (23,040 acres or 576 LSDs). My grandfather was granted a quarter section of land back in the late 1800"s and that was a big deal.
The part where Wind in his Hair calls out to John Dunbar near the movies end always gives me goosebumps and tears. Across the valley you can hear him "I am your brother". Powerful. Beautiful.
As much as I hold this film dear to my heart, I have such a hard time watching it that I have to heavily prepare myself for it in advance. I am so sensitive to the history of our Native Americans, to the beauty of our lost landscape, and to the reverence of wild animals, that I am literally wrecked by the closing credits and require some time to recover. That is the mark of a good film, and Dances With Wolves surpasses that description by miles. Feeling chills just thinking about that final scene with Wind In His Hair, where he has crested the hill, sitting high up on his horse, the breeze blowing around him in a way that makes his namesake so obvious, while he shouts his message of unity and friendship with John Dunbar as he leaves. GAH, what beautiful filmmaking it was!
I also loved this movie, the music and the acting. That last scene got me too! Oh heck, I cried through the whole movie! I cried when the mules got killed!
Same with me, that last scene where the 2 soul brothers depart from the other by needs of what's coming. I cried so much, I still do every time. like you I need to the credits to remind me what we lack ever since.* souls, heaven, believes, *
Yes I'm with you, can't change the past, (the Indigenous were called Indians as early explorers from Europe thought sailing West they would hit India but a huge land mass got in the way) their amazing culture all but obliterated.Who even writes something like this..!
John Dunbar Theme and Safari from Out of Africa, so obviously composed by the same man. Both beautiful movies and beautiful scores. John Barry was genius.
This has to be one of the most beautiful pieces of music by the brilliant John Barry. I have chosen this to be music for my funeral,gives me goose bumps
Kevin Costner, you stood on the shoulders of John Wayne and Clint Eastwood and redefined the genre. There has been nothing better in the past 24 years. Even Ken Burns would salute you.
This has got to be one of the most emotive and soul touching melodies ever written, it has the ability to transport the listener to the lonely prairie without leaving your armchair.
‘Second to none’ served 23 years with that fantastic regiment, unfortunately cut backs meant the loss of the military band ( Pipe band remains, as they are tank soldiers) a sad day indeed for the regiment. However the legacy of their music lives on.
This music creates a feeling in me that I can't describe with words. It penetrates to the deepest corners of my soul and leaves me moved to tears. Without a doubt one of the best piece of music of all time.
Every time I hear this song (for over 30 years) it brings tears to my eyes. I live in Germany. In one of the most densely populated countries on earth. Too many people - and every year there are more. When I see the expanses of South Dakota, Colorado or Montana, I feel like I'm returning home. Sometimes I think 50 years is enough. And sometimes I think we already had a previous life - otherwise I can't explain this longing
I'm 73 next month. Divorced, take care of my 42 year old son Stelio who relies on me. Live on the island of Salamina near the sea. Across from my home is an olive grove. It's quiet here. I'm grateful. I understand you.
Montana: 1 Mio Einwohner Deutschland 84 Mio, da hätten unsere Freunde, aber auch unser großer Nachbar im Osten mehr Platz für Leute welche ihr Glück suchen. Nun,ja beeindruckender Film
Years will pass, the slow flow of time, the season will alternate, the cold winters and the hot summers, the nights and the days and that unstoppable flow of life that will never cancel this infinite melody...
This was the best movie ever. Never again can anything bring out emotions as much as Dances with Wolves did. All the actors, the music, the scenery just did it for me. I will forever feel the sorrow of the lost tribes and hope their spirits will fly on the wings of the Bald Eagle.
It’s quite, true that people have very different interpretations of events. Music; included. Accolades are awarded achievements. Yet; the real gold is what appeals to the listeners. Absolutely!
Please listen to the vibrato of the flutes, there were 3 of us, what a recording session we had, what great memories, perfect pitch by an entire orchestra playing as one, forever more, Bill
John Barry, Maestro Supremo! His catalog of film music is without a doubt in the upper echelon... with the greatest composers of the genre. Absolutely Sublime.
John Barry, you inspired so many people with your soundtracks. They were life inspiring, haunting, melancholic and above all else, always deeply emotional.
This beautiful music reminds me of (our special times) in South Dakota. Only the three of us: you, your mom, and I … hold the memories in our minds and hearts of a time and a place far, far away. You were little then, but, I know those days are forever etched in your mind. My heart melts and my eyes water whenever I think of: the new blue house, snowball fights, killing a spider for you, reading colorful picture books to you, camping, you running and jumping into my arms, and on and on. There are more of us now, and, we all have had many happy and memorable times since (our special times) in South Dakota. However, thinking of those few years in that barren and cold land warms my heart greatly. Publicly talking about it is of no avail, even among friends and family; because … only three of us can remember such a time and place … far, far away. Your only dad
I was walking down a high street once. A busker started playing this tune on the trumpet. Just about everyone stopped and looked. Thankyou John Barry. Thankyou
RIP Great John Barry. You always take us above the clouds with your classy music. Dances with wolves, Out of Africa, Born free, the James Bond movies, and many other themes that represented the major part of the success and fame of these movies.
Hey there, you forgot movies like Somewhere In Time John Barry Composed but I know you've said in your comment, and many other themes that represented the major part of the success and fame of these movies.
One of the greatest movies ever! I was crying like a child when Wind in his hair was screaming "do you see that i will always be your friend" to Dances with Wolves. Damn! ;)
every time i heard this, i feel so peace. I could not say more to say how i love this song, just thought that this song is really a excellent work, thank you John Barry!
I'm 52, and I have so many times wished upon wish that I could go back to a time where I knew I had been, and Love was all I wanted and had .and my love was fresh as the morning dew.. My favorite Movie/Story of all time, so heart-felt and so beautiful ❤
Haveing lost a pet terrior dog some two years ago,due to a tragic accident,this tune embraces our life and takes us to a peacefull place,wonderfull lament..
Just attended a funeral this morning for an exceptional man . Among all the memories of him one stood out in its simplicity. He was in his seventies, but as we remember him , the comment was " He was a good lad " summed up all our thoughts. The music which was played at the going out from the Church prior to the comital was this. Couldn't have had anything more apt.
This piece of music has always made me somewhat sad, it brings back memories of those I miss the most, still it’s a wonderful piece with true emotion, god bless all who listen and love it.
Dances with Wolves is one of my all time favorites. I played the theme song while driving through S Dakota yesterday with family. It was quite emotional...
WOW! I've always loved this soundtrack, but I've never heard this played on the pipes before. I literally have chills! This is definitely going on my list of music that makes the hairs on my neck stand up! Thank you for posting this!
I was watching this movie in the 90s and I was very happy. the film shown the side of the indigenous people protecting their land. Thing Hollywood hadn't done until then. Kevin Costner's brilliant acting.
Out of all the millions of combinations of notes and sounds that you could assemble, how on this Earth do you come up with something like this that sounds so perfectly fitting..
Sadly my uncle Martin passed away at 9.45 today, and he absolutely adored this wonderful breathtaking score. I will always remember you mart, love Jamie xxx
An awesome theme to an awesome and amazing movie! The cinematography, the acting, John Barry's epic score, everything!!!! This became one of my favorite film scores I had ever heard. Great way to kick off the Nineties, too!
I have always been a reserved quiet person out of my four siblings. I’m 19 I’ve always felt different, like I didn’t belong in this generation, or just my family. When I listen to music like this, it really touches me deeply. It’s refreshing away from the modern music that’s made today. My siblings say I’m odd for listening to this type of music but they truly are missing out and I’ll never stop listening to it.
Well, you're not alone. I loved this soundtrack when I was 19. I'm 46 now. Never stopped listening to it or to John Barry in general. His James Bond soundtracks alone are magical.
One thing you learn as you get older your not different.
It is beautiful. It’s your friends that are missing a beautiful interpretation 🎉
I know what you mean.
Well please never take your family for granted to the point that you feel you don’t belong, because you do. With your family you will never be alone, and you will love, and be loved.
We played this going in at my Dad’s funeral last month. This was one of his favorite movies. He once stayed on the reservation where the movie was filmed. After that trip it was like he was enlightened. He was always fascinated by them, talking about their way of life, collecting stuff they use, admiring their perseverance and freedom. I’ll remember him the same way ❤️❤️❤️
Reece, always respect nature,..sorry for your loss,growth...Love, Karita.
GREAT MOVIE..
"actual natives" wow...not pretend ones?
What a lovely memory for him, our indiginous peoples of the world can really teach us lot about life, I live in Australia, Aborigines were treated the same by Europeans when they set foot here, mainly the English.
Badlands and national grasslands, South Dakota ,Hayes ,sage creek overlook, Buffalo range, Sioux territory ❤
One of the Greatest music scores ever written😢
Amen brothers, especially with the beautiful pipes. They are magical!! I love John Barry's scores.
Crying again. 😢❤
John Barry's musical score for "Dances with Wolves" really set the mood for this entire movie. He created a time and place that accompanied the story and cinematography perfectly.
I agree. Makes my soul goosebump
Everytime I listen to this song, I cry. I'm a 71 year old man.
Me too, I get the chills, I'm 72! I loved learning about Native Americans when I was but a wee lad!
I,m 74...................
Don't Worry, I Cry Too! 73 Years old. It shows that we still feel with the god given Soul of ours!
Aye, John Barry knows how to press all the buttons. Great film, Great music, Great composer.
I'm 39 and i cry. I love this movie, first time watching in1991, when i was 6 years old. Love this music❤
Does anyone get floods of tears listening to this beautiful music or is it just me?.
yes always ♥
@@anitadean6020 dear Anita nice to know I'm not the only one. The power of music is incredible ❤️❤️.
Every time
You are not on your own😢
No not just you.
Ich bin 80 Jahre - fühle und fühle und fühle bei dieser Musik -!
Ich bin 21 und mir geht es genauso. Das war ein wundervoller, tränenvergießender Film, welcher heute weiterhin seine Relevanz zeigt, da immernoch der gesamte Planet ausgebeutet wird
Sending you so much love and blessings.🙏❤🙏
Ja, bei dieser Musik bin ich wieder ein kleiner Junge, abenteuerlustig, in meine Kindheit und Jugend verträumt,
wache auf, Tränen in den Augen und danke Gott, für dieses wunderbare Leben .
Who’s listened to this more than 5 times, and gets emotional every single time? Me 😄 .. it’s such a beautiful theme ☺️
only 5 you need to catch up im at a hundred
Me too Beverly.
Me too. Good music makes me cry and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
@@DavidGreen-wp7ok Terrible movie, are you aware its the same story as The last Samari and Avatar. The plot goes like this, Evil white man goes to native lands to conquer, steal and kill. But there is 1 white man who admires the native customs, joins natives and despises his own ppl,and teaches them to fight the evil white man. It's an attempt to cause white ppl to feel shame for something they didn't do. It's what collages do to kids today, brainwashing. And these producers are not retelling this story over and over by accident. They laugh at those who say they live the film, they think we are morons who don't know what they are doing to us.
I always do
'Thirteen years later, their homes destroyed, their buffalo gone, the last band of free Sioux submitted to white authority at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. The great horse culture of the plains was gone and the American frontier was soon to pass into history.'
That just wrings my heart every time. There are some things you never forget and what happened to the American Indians and their culture is one of them. Thank you Kevin Costner for bringing this story to film. Words cannot express its impact and it's power, a truly magnificent story. Loved it loved it and the music....wow it was beautiful and so surreal.
cloudydaez Well said, a tragic time in history.
Andrew what a sad miserable statement to make, maybe you need to travel and open your mind. Failing that get yourself a mental health check-up.
+Andrew ****hole
+Andrew You really need to settle your mind down, Life is not about money and having things....Broaden your mind and travel a bit, learn about the world we live in. The miserable statement you made tells me that you have a mental problem, or maybe you are just a kid and do not know better.
+Andrew Keep taking the tablets...Germany !! oh dear. Best not advertise your intelligence in writing on here.
To be honest, I am hard pressed to realize a more beautiful poignant theme for the cinema. John Barry was a genius.
I agree. This is perfect in every way. One of my favorites. He was one of the best. Bravo.
We need more films like this. Films made from the heart and not simply for profit
Definitely yes!!
Thank you for this comment.
👍👍💚💚🙏🙏🍺🍺
Top-input!
True true!,
I'm 54 years old, a mature man, but I can't avoid to cry with this music, master piece. Regards from Mexico
Me too my friend.
@@davidhubbert9445 me too and same age
I'm 70 and this song opens the floodgates of my soul.
ME TOO....FROM KOREA
Same here?
The John Dunbar theme is one of the most beautiful touching theme that I have heard. The music touches my soul deeply.
Wiggles Indians treated Kevin Costner it was amazing so loyal so loving way more than the United States government could ever do there's a special place in my heart and always will
Meant to say the way the Indians treated Kevin Costner
Your not wrong Joe simply magnificent.
This version is also one of mine favourite theme tunes of all time.
💖🌻☕️☕️ ..
John Barry may have passed away, but his music will last forever. This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
meh. it's good but there are many more that are better.
And The Last of the Mochigans
Good music like that must have the touch of God. The same goes to "Out of Africa". There's no other explanation for such beauty,harmony and sensitivity.
"Out of Africa" makes me cry and I love his "Robin and Marion" too...
Love it
One of the greatest tunes ever written superbly played by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
So who wrote it?A name Schnued is where I thougjt Jphn Barrys should be.
@@michaeljohnston-ul1viJohn Barry, one of the greatest composers of our time.
My grandad absolutely loved this piece. For years he always said when I’m gone play this at my funeral! And last month we did. Made me smile as I thought of him ❤
I will also have this and " Out of Africa"
god bless your grandad❤
My grandpa just passed away, at the age of 92. I try not to cry because I know its the cycle of life. I will always miss you old man, I dedicate this song to you grandpa, and much thanks to John Barry for composing such beautiful music.
Sorry for your loss. Being 92 is a long life in this day and time. My mother passed away in March of this year and would of turned 88 in May. May both your grandpa and my mom RIP.
you won't miss him for very long , the Creator of this world will soon return and this illusion will come to an abrupt end , woe to those who didn't realize it ruclips.net/video/LqsAzlFS91A/видео.html
I also visited South Dakota in 1993 very beautiful place I loved it
Alhamdulillah
Magnifique musique 🎉❤❤❤
The ultimate movie & awesome composer of this moving music! Thank you John Barry! Gone too soon 💔💔 ❤ from South Africa 🇿🇦
"Can't you see that I'm your friend? Can't you see that I'll always be your friend?" Dances With Wolves, a masterpiece.
Me choking back tears while watching it at the cinema.
Thinking about that scene makes me break down
@@dianahohimer1107 I'm choking just thinking about it now.
I always cry when I hear him say what I consider sacred words.
@@BurtonMKelso
Well its pribably obvious but, Wnd in His Jair lost his best friend. Then Good old whitey Dunbar comes into the picture. They become best friends and Wind in His Hair loses a best friend again. Painful
I'm a full blooded AMERICAN NATIVE and I quote " my beloved, our beloved country...what have they done to you"..
My Dear brother under God:
We are witnessing an epoch cycle of what has passed before. The nation that inhabits this promised land prospers and has peace on condition of faith and obediance to The God of This Land or is swept off when ripe in immorality.
The story of two former nations inhabiting this land, their virtue their eventual extreme wickedness and finally their heartbreaking downfalls are given as a warning to us in our day. We all can read this in The Book of Mormon.
"Behold, this is a choice land, and whatsoever nation shall possess it shall be free from bondage, and from captivity, and from all other nations under heaven, if they will but serve the God of the land, who is Jesus Christ, who hath been manifested by the things which we have written." -Ether 2: 12
😞😥
So heartbreaking😩
best movie ever and music❤️
@@EvalynSmith-z3c I am western Australian hope America can find America all the best
There are people who thought this beautiful but heartbreaking movie was too long. Those people, sadly, have no soul and no empathy - and a short attention span. The soundtrack is so beautiful and I never tire of listening to it. What a brilliant composer John Barry was; he will live forever in his music.
Blame it on Michael Bay. He cuts from one scene to the next so fast you don't get to appreciate any scene or any angle, and as a result, there is nothing to appreciate. He created an entire generation of ADHD hurry-up non-fans.
Ellie to say someone has no soul and no empathy based on them thinking a film was half hour too long is so dramatic lol .
you are correct
This is the kind of movie you have to see a couple of times to really get it.
The music is timeless.
When I hear bagpipes I think of my little brother. He was the Irish one in our family. He loved anything ireland.
It's my favorite movie of all TIME! I SEARCHED LONG AND HARD for the 4 hour version (uncut) on DVD finally have it! Unbelievably accurate. I coulda sat thru 6 hours
Played this at my darling Mum's funeral in 2019. Beautiful, plaintive and so emotional. Have only now been able to revisit this glorious piece of music. So many memories. ❤
For three hours, Dances with Wolves transports us to another world, and that's the mark of a great motion picture.
+Alexandros Deligiorgis 4 hours! you should watch the extended version :)
+thorgaAegirson I haven't, thank you.
+thorgaAegirson
WWhat ? there is an Extended version ?! yeah !
+Alexandros Deligiorgis you dead right...i actually prefere goodfellas but i understand why this won best picture.
where !!!?
The extended version....easily the best film I've ever seen.
This is one of the best movies which the world will cherish for a very long time. Kevin Costner is a genius man.
Indeed Costner is a genius. Currently watching him in Yellowstone (set in present time).
THANK YOU, JOHN BARRY, for such beautiful music! Rest in Peace!
so very beautiful indeed
can;t beat a good English composer/ Mind you some of the Italian, German and Russian composers come close
James Horner also Rest In Peace, a huge sad loss. Titanic, Braveheart, Apollo 13 -- and many many more magical, memorable scores..........
I am not a great fan of Westerns but, I my opinion, DWW is one of the best movies of all time. The music alone is awesome.
+Dale Seymour SHANE is another great western
+Dale Seymour i agree
Dale Seymour you are right on target
Brilliant movie
I agree 100%
Just played this beautiful music at my mothers funeral. As the trumpets played, in a solemn moment, we exited the Chapel! Mama, known as Marmee to all, would have loved this Masterpiece!
So nice xx
I will never understand why this sound track was not nominated for an academy award.
Hmm, it won the academy award.
paul nelson the soundtrack merits its own specific academy award
Because they are Idiots!
@@SkeligMichael this soundrack has won the academy awards...
Sad isn't it still no respect for our native Americans who were born here first. Beautiful sounds n this movie and beautiful story of our native Americans
My wife walked down the aisle to this music on our wedding day.. I'll never forget it!
Bet that was awesome!
I was just wishing I had used this for wedding music---I'm from South Dakota and my in-laws are Santee Sioux.
Wow, that's different but so brilliant. This music gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.
Was Kevin Costner came?
That sounds beautiful
This was one of my late eldest brother’s favourite films. On the anniversary of his passing, I always listen to this emotional masterpiece!❤️💙
❤❤❤
Stunning music for a stunning movie. Bagpipes just added more emotion. Great movie.
Life is too short, but you go through experiences that make you feel grateful, later in life. This precious film was one of them😢
I truly understand what you mean I feel the same way and it happens to me every time I listen to it, my eyes get full of tears
@@rontraywick4852 Yeah, it's not just because how great the film is, it's also because it takes you back to a time when things were more simple, there was still hope in a better future, friendship and values were for real, and we had loved ones that are no longer with us. We lost much of that along the way, and now nothing is certain anymore, is that not the case? But, i feel gratitude for having been through it all. So heres to you🍺, and God Bless
This movie is so devastatingly beatiful and so profoundly sad I have not been able to watch it again. I'm listening to this on New Years eve 2021/2022 realizing we have not learned anything from history.
I’m there with you in what you’ve said here. In fact, I’m crying now just remembering how the story unfolded. 💔💔.
and we never will. God Bless
From an Aussie who spent his youth as a 'Ringer' chasing cattle on million acre largely unfenced cattle stations in the Northern Territory of Austrlia, - The sense of untouched space and freedom comes flooding back when I hear this haunting composition. My computer knows the John Dunbar theme off by heart, and I sign off for the day by playing this piece.
leonard bolton shut up leonard
I missed cing this movie on the big screen
Love the musis brings tears on
Its wild how while the American frontier was happening in the 1800s so too was the Australian frontier, most Americans are ignorant and don’t even know that. Blessings
It's hard to imagine for the rest of us just how large your stations are. In my part of the world, a township is 36 sections of land (23,040 acres or 576 LSDs). My grandfather was granted a quarter section of land back in the late 1800"s and that was a big deal.
@@leviathantoobz Central Australia is still relatively untouched, you can walk for days and still see no civilisation
The part where Wind in his Hair calls out to John Dunbar near the movies end always gives me goosebumps and tears. Across the valley you can hear him "I am your brother". Powerful. Beautiful.
Goosebumps? I break down
ONE OF BEST FILM EVER MADE !!! IT TOUCHES EVERY EMOTION IN OUR BODIES AND MIND❤❤❤❤
Yes, that was a powerful scene, made impart to John Barry’s beautiful music!
Nach dieser Musik habe ich vor 7 Monaten meinen Sohn im friedwald kisdorf bestattet. Ich bin 8
81 Jahre alt und immer noch todtraurig.
Nichts ist schlimmer als wenn man sein Kind beerdigen muss.
As much as I hold this film dear to my heart, I have such a hard time watching it that I have to heavily prepare myself for it in advance. I am so sensitive to the history of our Native Americans, to the beauty of our lost landscape, and to the reverence of wild animals, that I am literally wrecked by the closing credits and require some time to recover. That is the mark of a good film, and Dances With Wolves surpasses that description by miles. Feeling chills just thinking about that final scene with Wind In His Hair, where he has crested the hill, sitting high up on his horse, the breeze blowing around him in a way that makes his namesake so obvious, while he shouts his message of unity and friendship with John Dunbar as he leaves. GAH, what beautiful filmmaking it was!
one of my favorite scenes. choke up everytime
I also loved this movie, the music and the acting. That last scene got me too! Oh heck, I cried through the whole movie! I cried when the mules got killed!
It was an epic scene that overtook our hearts with emotion. Unforgettable !
Same with me, that last scene where the 2 soul brothers depart from the other by needs of what's coming. I cried so much, I still do every time. like you I need to the credits to remind me what we lack ever since.* souls, heaven, believes, *
Yes I'm with you, can't change the past, (the Indigenous were called Indians as early explorers from Europe thought sailing West they would hit India but a huge land mass got in the way) their amazing culture all but obliterated.Who even writes something like this..!
I'm listening to this whilst looking at a photo of our dear son who passed away just over a month ago at 51 years old and I'm crying my eyes out.
Sorry to hear of your loss. May the Lord be with you and comfort you.
@@anthonysammartino1654 thank you so much and God bless you Anthony., Myself my wife and other son are gradually coming to terms with our loss .
Treasure the time you had with your son and think of it often, best regards
@@MrScubacat thank you so much for your kind words ,
Let me assure you that your son is more alive than you can possibly imagine ; he is in spirit now, and you will meet him again I assure you.
❤💚💙Un très GRAND FILM AVEC UN TRÈS GRAND ACTEUR, TROP BEAU ❤️💞💓💘👍
One of the best movies I've ever seen!
This is piece of art. Out of this world!
The same is the film
John Dunbar Theme and Safari from Out of Africa, so obviously composed by the same man. Both beautiful movies and beautiful scores. John Barry was genius.
Simply one of the best movie scores ever written. We miss you John Barry.
dav ta raison mec.
This has to be one of the most beautiful pieces of music by the brilliant John Barry. I have chosen this to be music for my funeral,gives me goose bumps
when there are no words to describe how you are moved , so beautiful and moving the tune ....
words cannot describe how the music tugs at your heart.
Kevin Costner, you stood on the shoulders of John Wayne and Clint Eastwood and redefined the genre. There has been nothing better in the past 24 years. Even Ken Burns would salute you.
458 forever I agree.
As do I.
John Wayne Clint Eastwood two right wing racist fucks good choice
Trumpets Harps trump is your boi isn’t he sweetie
Actually I'm one of the few who did not and do not care for either Wayne or les for Eastwood.
One of the most beautiful melodies I’ve ever heard!
This has got to be one of the most emotive and soul touching melodies ever written, it has the ability to transport the listener to the lonely prairie without leaving your armchair.
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are simply... THE BEST. This performance of Dances with wolves is amazing and so beautiful. Goose bumps all the way.
‘Second to none’ served 23 years with that fantastic regiment, unfortunately cut backs meant the loss of the military band ( Pipe band remains, as they are tank soldiers) a sad day indeed for the regiment. However the legacy of their music lives on.
My late husband loved this movie. I still have the DVD we watched over and over again.
This music creates a feeling in me that I can't describe with words. It penetrates to the deepest corners of my soul and leaves me moved to tears. Without a doubt one of the best piece of music of all time.
Another big favorite of my songs. All these songs bring back lots of beautiful memories of my lifetime.
Every time I hear this song (for over 30 years) it brings tears to my eyes. I live in Germany. In one of the most densely populated countries on earth. Too many people - and every year there are more. When I see the expanses of South Dakota, Colorado or Montana, I feel like I'm returning home. Sometimes I think 50 years is enough. And sometimes I think we already had a previous life - otherwise I can't explain this longing
Look out now Germany has a Pocahontas too!! Did your Meemaw tell you that you have high cheekbones too?🤣🤣🤣
I'm 73 next month. Divorced, take care of my 42 year old son Stelio who relies on me. Live on the island of Salamina near the sea. Across from my home is an olive grove. It's quiet here. I'm grateful. I understand you.
@@FayePsiroukis Greetings to Greece and I wish you and your son a healthy and happy New Year
Montana: 1 Mio Einwohner Deutschland 84 Mio, da hätten unsere Freunde, aber auch unser großer Nachbar im Osten mehr Platz für Leute welche ihr Glück suchen. Nun,ja beeindruckender Film
Ich verstehe dich. Von ganzem Herzen.
One of my favorite movies of all time.
Me too
Makes me want to weep every time, such a beautiful piece of music, and an incredible movie 🎉🎉
Years will pass, the slow flow of time, the season will alternate, the cold winters and the hot summers, the nights and the days and that unstoppable flow of life that will never cancel this infinite melody...
This was the best movie ever. Never again can anything bring out emotions as much as Dances with Wolves did. All the actors, the music, the scenery just did it for me. I will forever feel the sorrow of the lost tribes and hope their spirits will fly on the wings of the Bald Eagle.
I agree 1000%. Very well said.
Watch "Maquia when the Promised Flower Blooms" and your emotions will be brought out.
Eternal Glory to the talented British composer John Barry! 🇬🇧
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It’s quite, true that people have very different interpretations of events. Music; included. Accolades are awarded achievements. Yet; the real gold is what appeals to the listeners. Absolutely!
John Barry's beautiful music. RIP John Barry.
Please listen to the vibrato of the flutes, there were 3 of us, what a recording session we had, what great memories, perfect pitch by an entire orchestra playing as one, forever more, Bill
William Huff
Gorgeous music. What talent. Thank you, Bill. I used your music in my wedding.
All Irish people love this music
G Ellis
Brilliant, superb, amazing, incredible, such an emotional composition like i've never heard before. Thank you eternaly.
Thank you so much for your beautiful music, Bill.
One of my favourite movies,so emotional what a film ❤
John Barry, Maestro Supremo! His catalog of film music is without a doubt in the upper echelon... with the greatest composers of the genre. Absolutely Sublime.
John Barry's legacy is in his music. No matters, time, is new to me every time I listen to this and Out of Africa,is music to the soul.
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Auch viele Jahre nach dem Filmstart kriege ich immer noch eine Gänsehaut wenn ich "The John Dunbar Theme" höre. Eine der besten Aufnahmen !👍👍👍
John Barry, you inspired so many people with your soundtracks. They were life inspiring, haunting, melancholic and above all else, always deeply emotional.
I also thinkEnnio Maricone is brillian t too.
John Barry one of the greatest film composers ever 😊
This beautiful music reminds me of (our special times) in South Dakota. Only the three of us: you, your mom, and I … hold the memories in our minds and hearts of a time and a place far, far away. You were little then, but, I know those days are forever etched in your mind. My heart melts and my eyes water whenever I think of: the new blue house, snowball fights, killing a spider for you, reading colorful picture books to you, camping, you running and jumping into my arms, and on and on.
There are more of us now, and, we all have had many happy and memorable times since (our special times) in South Dakota. However, thinking of those few years in that barren and cold land warms my heart greatly. Publicly talking about it is of no avail, even among friends and family; because … only three of us can remember such a time and place … far, far away.
Your only dad
I was walking down a high street once.
A busker started playing this tune on the trumpet.
Just about everyone stopped and looked.
Thankyou John Barry. Thankyou
One of the Best Films in the last 50 Jears !
Willi Laho 75 to 100 years never to be seen again
Yes,that it,'s so right
So beautiful music. Such a beautiful movie
RIP Great John Barry. You always take us above the clouds with your classy music. Dances with wolves, Out of Africa, Born free, the James Bond movies, and many other themes that represented the major part of the success and fame of these movies.
Очень взвешенный комментарий,
Hey there, you forgot movies like Somewhere In Time John Barry Composed but I know you've said in your comment, and many other themes that represented the major part of the success and fame of these movies.
@@Blondie35 right you are. I can't forget this one because I play it on my piano. It's a fantastic piece. 👍⚘️⚘️
@@AmadeusRel oh, i bet it's a beautiful piece playing on the piano, and i also bet you can't forget this one because you play it on your piano.
One of the greatest movies ever! I was crying like a child when Wind in his hair was screaming "do you see that i will always be your friend" to Dances with Wolves. Damn! ;)
I will always be your friend.. like a Wolf. I’m 45Y.O. And the music, the film are powerful.
This gives me goosebumps and makes me feel emotional. I have requested it played at my funeral.
An astonishing piece of music, and it so perfectly complemented the film. Always loved it.
every time i heard this, i feel so peace. I could not say more to say how i love this song, just thought that this song is really a excellent work, thank you John Barry!
I feel like you
Along Brown touching words. I admire your feelings
John Barry writes from his heart to mine. RIP JB. Thanks.
This theme makes me warm inside and my eyes wells up with tears. Truly a masterpiece of music
I'm 52, and I have so many times wished upon wish that I could go back to a time where I knew I had been, and Love was all I wanted and had .and my love was fresh as the morning dew..
My favorite Movie/Story of all time, so heart-felt and so beautiful ❤
Haveing lost a pet terrior dog some two years ago,due to a tragic accident,this tune embraces our life and takes us to a peacefull place,wonderfull lament..
Just attended a funeral this morning for an exceptional man . Among all the memories of him one stood out in its simplicity. He was in his seventies, but as we remember him , the comment was " He was a good lad " summed up all our thoughts. The music which was played at the going out from the Church prior to the comital was this. Couldn't have had anything more apt.
This piece of music has always made me somewhat sad, it brings back memories of those I miss the most, still it’s a wonderful piece with true emotion, god bless all who listen and love it.
John Barry left us with so many beautiful movie melodies, This was one of his finest!
Dances with Wolves is one of my all time favorites. I played the theme song while driving through S Dakota yesterday with family. It was quite emotional...
Drove across country listening to this and the soundtrack from Legends of The Fall~what a soul stirring experience🌺
Oh how I’d love to do that!
Super gay
People who don't comprehend the majestic beauty of the native culture and nature's relationship to us and the Great Spirit are lost.
Wish i could see S. Dakota. Beautiful music & land & people. 👍🍂🍃🍁🌿🌾
One of my dad’s favorite soundtracks. He left us in 2008 but this song always brings back so many memories!
A "Rodney" fan I see.😂🤣
Dances with Wolves! I am Wind In His Hair. Do you see that I am your friend? Can you see that you will always be my friend?
Amazing
Thank you for writing this♡
Just watched it last night. Phenomenal.
One of the best lines ever!!!!!!
Brilliant pity everyone on this earth can’t do the same
The music of John Barry will live forever
Absolute masterpiece, mustering, emotional music. I’ve ever heard bravo, bravo bravo listen to it all the time
getting a panoramic view of a landscape so majestic , breathtakingly beautiful and inspiring with this playing in the background
WOW! I've always loved this soundtrack, but I've never heard this played on the pipes before. I literally have chills! This is definitely going on my list of music that makes the hairs on my neck stand up! Thank you for posting this!
Every time Dunbar rides over the hill and sees the panorama of the tipis it takes my breath away.
Augen zu und diese Musik geniessen. Es berührt so sehr, dass mir die Tränen kommen.
Einfach nur wunderschön
Movie is a masterpeace- Music is a masterpeace! Wonderfull pictures! Emotional Sound!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dankeschön für diese schöne Musik. Zeitlos und weltweit einzigartig
I was watching this movie in the 90s and I was very happy. the film shown the side of the indigenous people protecting their land. Thing Hollywood hadn't done until then. Kevin Costner's brilliant acting.
Out of all the millions of combinations of notes and sounds that you could assemble, how on this Earth do you come up with something like this that sounds so perfectly fitting..
Sadly my uncle Martin passed away at 9.45 today, and he absolutely adored this wonderful breathtaking score. I will always remember you mart, love Jamie xxx
An awesome theme to an awesome and amazing movie! The cinematography, the acting, John Barry's epic score, everything!!!! This became one of my favorite film scores I had ever heard. Great way to kick off the Nineties, too!
John Barry was a brilliant composer May his works live forever in your 💓