Wow! I can't imagine hearing this for first time because I grew up hearing it in adverts and on TV. There's such satisfaction when those punches complete the melodies, I swear it's better each time you hear it. I get goosebumps, a sense of awe and pride of man's achievements whilst respecting the talent and hard work to create something so beautiful and powerful
That timpani crescendoing to triple forte just gives me goose bumps and to be in that orchestra playing such an iconic piece of music must be the thrill of a lifetime!!
Amazing that Richard Strauss was able to take this piece of music and turn it into a much longer epic, shows not only has he fantastic taste in films, but music also! Hates off to you, mate 👍
Me too!!!!!!! I first heard this at his 1974/75 New Year's Eve concert in Detroit, Michigan b4 he walked onto the stage! Wasn't sure if God was showing up OR Elvis!!!!!!!! It was THAT monumental & epic a performance of this piece of music! 86K ppl in attendance & everybody in my section wanted 2 borrow my pair of binoculars! Women throwing their panties & bras at him in the front! A concert I will NEVER forget! He was the GREATEST & most FAMOUS performer on the planet in my eyes, at the time!
Growing up in the 80s and 90s I always attributed this song to silly things. Then I watched 2001 A Space Odyssey. Now I feel this can be played at my funeral.
Whether you like it, or don't like it, learn to love it, because it's the best thing goin' today.... WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looked like the conductor was thinking "I can't believe i'm actually doing this....and i'm nailing it!!! I'm absolutely smashing it out the frickin ball park!"
love this! so cool, man. I was watching stanley kubrick films for an entire week and i’m in college rn and one day i walked out of class and this song was just blasting immeditetaly from another classroom ahaha it was sick and coincidental
Richard Strauss composed this piece in 1896. He conducted the first performance in Frankfurt in November 1896. I don't know what I would give to be able to watch the reaction of the audience who listened to this masterpiece for the first time.❤
Magnifique lecture et interprétation. Moins brutale que certaines versions, aussi précise qu'une lame de rasoir ! Elle exalte le romantisme du prologue... Merci pour le partage !
At the early Fm stereo Transmissions at the late 60's, Radio Nacional Argentina started the stereo broadcast with this fragments, was a pleasure to hear it stereo
50 years ago, a masterpiece made history.
Axes ....and still does.
@@governorofthedeathstar1680 53 years and counting!
A bit of an exaggeration. How is 2001 on the same level as the Mona Lisa or Ode to Joy
@@jasonator69er you’re right it’s a higher level
and "thus spoke Zarathoustra" was first played 27th of november 1896 by Richard Strauss himself, more than a century ago
greatest opening soundtrack of greatest film ever
And the greatest wrestler ever.
Let’s not forget about me Presley too..
ever
I still can't comprehend that this movie came out nearly 60 years ago and still looks visually incredible
True, watched it a few days ago and it's indeed incredible.
Stanley tapped in to something
@@gangsta19x and something tapped into kubrick rip
50 years ago.
Practical effects always do it for me. Practical effects always bring a sense of realism. CGI on the other hand? Eh.
Never had a conductor get me so hype before......WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
What does a conductor actually do
Conducts
@@rickysaenz5376 arranges the music
check out Thomas Dausgaard
Bro was into it! He was loving every minute
At age six, the first film I ever saw in a theatre. the reason I became a pilot, sci fi fan and builder of robots.
Wow!
Keep at it man, great job on your work so far!!
Strange but also good first movie, I can’t imagine watching it young though, it’s a good but confusing movie. And one of my all time favourites.
Lucky you!! ❤
It always gives me chills to see the passion in the eyes of any conductor
He was totally blissing out!
I will honestly never tire of this.
Me neither.. blue toothing it on max in my car now..!!
Try hitting play (the full track in its entirity) to the sun rise, i felt GOD......
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
(Tomy Chimel pressenting) And... from Charlotte North Carolina, weight in a 240 Pounds. The Nature Boy!!!! RIC FLAIR!!!!
16-Time World Champion, RIC FLAIR!!!
This should be played everytime a rocket is launched!
YES! So much yes.
rockets are really loud tho
@@TubeHeader maybe in the transmission that always make
Agreed.
Or when Monoliths are discovered
i think the conductor enjoyed himself there lmao
I mean, imagine conducting this piece, I’d be hyped asf
He is probably very passionate about what he does
My pal Carl Sagan
What conductor wouldn't? Check this out: ruclips.net/video/4aVMetrLGZ0/видео.html
@Aviator Law Nobody gives a shit.
The stylin', profilin', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' and dealin' son of a gun-Ric Flair
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Any women he wants.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
And Ric Flair said “if you don’t like it if you do like it, sit down and look at it because it’s the best coming today…
Wooooooooooooooooo!!!! 🎉🎉😂😂
I'm sorry Dave I'm afraid I can't do that........
Why not? 🤔
gone off beans playing a song by the Doors.
This answer changed the world we live in now..Its amazing Kubrick saw today's world in 1968..
Shut up, like beggar.
Dave, just what do you think you are doing?
I took my kids to see this movie. They never let me forget it.
This feels so grandiose and epic, just like the film.
"To be the man, you gotta BEAT the man! WOOoOoOoooo!!"
Wow! I can't imagine hearing this for first time because I grew up hearing it in adverts and on TV. There's such satisfaction when those punches complete the melodies, I swear it's better each time you hear it. I get goosebumps, a sense of awe and pride of man's achievements whilst respecting the talent and hard work to create something so beautiful and powerful
This will be forever remembered. Even if not by name. It will be remembered by sound. Everyone has heard this before. Truly, a timeless masterpiece.
It is so epic, the goosebumps are almost unbearable.
Same, it's the anticipation and then you're rewarded
This represents all the world united to achieve and concord a goal for mankind. Beautiful music.
This is phenomenal...
Putting this on full blast with my sub woofers, tweeters, open windows, surround max sound, and yeahhhhhhhh feeelll the powerrr!!
I’m an amateur pyrotechnician and use this musical score for my opening and the crowd is never disappointed 👍🔥
Just listened to this 10 times
Try 27
This is my favorite version of the song out of all of the RUclips videos.
What an amazing collection of classic classics.
Bravoooo !!!!!!!! Magnifica interpretacion !!!!!!!!! Una de las mejores que escuche hasta ahora !!!!!!!! Gracias !!!!!!
Gives me chill bumps. You can tell he's digging conducting this piece!
Anyone would be
When the horns do that descending scale...OH! What a set-up for the final flourish! Bravissimo!
What a fun song
This is as close to the original as I’ve heard EVER! POWERFUL ENDING!!! BADASS!!! perfect tempo and everything
It never gets old.
I got bad eyes. When I first saw this I thought Carl Sagan was conducting. Carl would be happy with this performance. Thank you for sharing.
Listening to Zarathustra will polish your soul and put you on the path to spiritual enlightenment
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
2 minutes and 1 second of pure art , which evokes deep emotions . Divine
Divine. The perfect adjective.
Chills from the 1st downbeat ❤️ Chills throughout ♥️
It still stands out as a monumental film.
------ wow just purely awesome!
sublime
Brava!! Thank you, I'll have another, please. Simply loved this the moment I first heard it back in the 60's. 👍🏽🤠 2/8/23
So beautiful!!! So much potential and hope.
lmao for a second i thought it was carl sagan conducting
Me too for 2 tenths of second ! ;-)
edo it's quite obviously Robert Carlyle...
Yeah the conductor looks like carl Sagan.
That actually kinda works, as Carl hosted a tv show called "cosmos" in the 70's.
what is the name of this ?? Its like the birth of creation coming to my eardrums
the Masterpiece of all the masterpieces...
love this......
Perfect
Exquisite: thank you!
Can you imagine being in the audience the first time he ever came public with this masterpiece! Had to be like..WOW!!!!
That timpani crescendoing to triple forte just gives me goose bumps and to be in that orchestra playing such an iconic piece of music must be the thrill of a lifetime!!
anybody else set this as their alarm in the morning?
Spill Burg no but I know what I'm doing right now
Spill Burg now I’m thinking of doing it and hoping I can😂
no, but I absolutely will do now!
I do. it's seriously loud
DUde thats a great idea XD
awsome!
Breathtaking !
Parabéns para o maestro fazendo careta.
A música é fantástica...ah,os músicos.
kkkk
Such power!
Excellent
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very beautifully music sound
Listening to this makes everything epic, I made a sandwich to this and it felt monumental.
Amazing that Richard Strauss was able to take this piece of music and turn it into a much longer epic, shows not only has he fantastic taste in films, but music also! Hates off to you, mate 👍
This is bad ass!! I love it!!
Woooooooooo
Woooooooooooooo!!!!
Trombone's.....love that loudness
Needs more triangle at 1:41 elapsed. I can hear it, but only faintly.
Every time I hear this musical masterpiece, I think of Elvis.
thank you very much 🎶
Me too!!!!!!! I first heard this at his 1974/75 New Year's Eve concert in Detroit, Michigan b4 he walked onto the stage! Wasn't sure if God was showing up OR Elvis!!!!!!!! It was THAT monumental & epic a performance of this piece of music! 86K ppl in attendance & everybody in my section wanted 2 borrow my pair of binoculars! Women throwing their panties & bras at him in the front! A concert I will NEVER forget! He was the GREATEST & most FAMOUS performer on the planet in my eyes, at the time!
Growing up in the 80s and 90s I always attributed this song to silly things. Then I watched 2001 A Space Odyssey. Now I feel this can be played at my funeral.
Simply....AMAZING!!
Impresionantemente extraordinario es una super orquesta.
Whether you like it, or don't like it, learn to love it. Because it's the best thing going today. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Una de mis favoritas ❤❤❤. Me encanta ❤
WOOOOOOOOOO!
I've never seen it played before! Thank you!
And that was the whole orchestra 👏
*WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!*
This plays ever morning I hit the can. Great start to the day
I can only describe this with one word….
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!’
High Stylin Profilin Limosine Ridin Jet Flyin Kiss Steelin Wheelin Deelin son of a gun... WOOOOOOOOO!!!!
My God, it’s full of stars.
Whether you like it, or don't like it, learn to love it, because it's the best thing goin' today....
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looked like the conductor was thinking "I can't believe i'm actually doing this....and i'm nailing it!!! I'm absolutely smashing it out the frickin ball park!"
Brilhante!.
Grata!.
love this! so cool, man. I was watching stanley kubrick films for an entire week and i’m in college rn and one day i walked out of class and this song was just blasting immeditetaly from another classroom ahaha it was sick and coincidental
Magnificent ❤❤❤
Richard Strauss composed this piece in 1896. He conducted the first performance in Frankfurt in November 1896. I don't know what I would give to be able to watch the reaction of the audience who listened to this masterpiece for the first time.❤
Beautiful 😍
Bravo
Magnifique lecture et interprétation. Moins brutale que certaines versions, aussi précise qu'une lame de rasoir ! Elle exalte le romantisme du prologue... Merci pour le partage !
0:57 makes you see the music as well 😍
At the early Fm stereo Transmissions at the late 60's, Radio Nacional Argentina started the stereo broadcast with this fragments, was a pleasure to hear it stereo
Sempre emocionante. Esse som ecoara pra eternidade
Outstanding.
Nature Boy Ric Flair's theme. Whoooooo!!!!!!
great performance, Bravo.
Beautiful
“And now we go to school”
"Diamonds are forever and so is Ric Flair".
Best version I've heard so far. It's up there with Vienna Philharmonics version of imerial march !
Sublime...incroyable..grandiose!!!! orgasmique....
XD
Tienes razón: Tuve un orgasmo 'incroyable' haciendo el amór con mi pareja al ritmo de R. Strauss.
I'm sorry for the legacy of Richard Strauss, but this music will remain forever associated to Stanley Kubrick.
It’s not like Stanley deserves most of the credit for why this song is even heard by anybody at all or anything
@@mrshadrack8554 it actually was his decision, he didn’t like the music his composer made so he just went with that
no Ric Flair
@@joed172 Diamonds are forever and so is Ric Flair. Wooooooo!!!!!
I actually heard it more associated to Strauss
Flair should walk out with his $5,000 robe on. Lol
Goosebumps goosebumps goosebumps
To be the man WOOOO you got to beat The Man
I like this music. I have it in my playlist(cinema and TV music).