@@gameoholic1994 Goldsmith is definitely paying homage to composers like Miklos Rozsa, Elmer Bernstein and the biblical epics of the 1950's. This is truly a brilliant piece of music 👍🏼
A film unworthy of being the final chapter to the trilogy, couldn't live up to its potential. However, there are still scenes that I like and I love Sam Neill's performance, he was the perfect choice for adult Damien. And of course, the soundtrack. Jerry Goldsmith is a genius.
One of Jerry's few devout religious scores. Sure, Lilies of the Field and The Trouble With Angels, but this selection, plus the previous Second Coming track, really show what he was capable of in providing an authentic "spiritual feel" to the Christ story. I couldn't believe, when the film premiered, that there was no soundtrack issued - after having issued albums for The Omen and Omen II: Damien. Finally, we did get CD presentations, after a much-too-long wait...
J'avais 14 ans la première fois que j'ai vu cette trilogie , quelques 30 années après et après l'avoir vu et revue de nombreuses fois, je regarde encore cette trilogie avec plaisir et j'écoute cette musique aussi souvent que possible.............. Jerry Goldsmith est un génie......
@The WeathermanNeither and I don’t think it’s paying tribute to anything, Jerry Goldsmith is a master of scores, and original works, I suppose he lets you decide what it’s all about.
Jerry is my favourite composer of all time. And that includes your Beethoven's Mozart's and all that gang. Even though i suppose if there were films in there day they would have written film scores
Whenever I listen to the genius of Jerry Goldsmith and compare it to the garbage that I hear today (I'm talking to you Hans Zimmer), it not only makes me sad, it makes me physically ill to think that hacks like Zimmer are making so much money ripping off actual musicians and making billions of dollars fooling people into thinking he is an actual artist. The film music industry has disintegrated into oblivion without Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Elmer Bernstein.... Too numerous to count. Shame...shame...shame.....
John Williams is great too! I will take Hans Zimmer over this digitized, make anybody sound decent nonsense today. I agree with you, there are many no talent, boring DB's nowadays.
You're right. And without Miklos Rozsa, Henry Mancini, Victor Young, Maurice Jarre, Ernest Gold, Leonard Bernstein, Dimitri Tiomkin, Basil Poledouris, Alex North, Alfred Newman, Ennio Morricone, James Horner, etc, etc
@@reboniak1966, you can add Max Steiner, Alfred Newman's BROTHER'S, Lionel, and Emil, Elmer Bernstein, Quincy Jones, and Lalo Schifrin, to this list of talented Composers, in MY opinion! But, Jerry Goldsmith, is MY all time FAVORITE, and he WON an Academy Award for BEST Musical Score, in (1977), for the (1976) HORROR Movie, "The Omen"......well DESERVED!!!!!!!!🤗
two very important cues are forgotten is this suite ... THE MAIN TITTLE ,powerful and emotional , and THE SECOND COMMING , outstanding cue that show us the feeling that christ is arriving!!!!
There's clips on RUclips of a Tenerife concert that was done for his 80th birthday celebration, the orchestra played a lot of his music including the main theme from "The Final Conflict."
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” REVELATION XXI:4
The thought of no more pain both emotional and phisical wen we go thru our energy transfer(phisical demise) is something I can say i am looking forward too as this life I'm in now seems to always be painful in every way NO matter I do!
I didn't hate the film, but it was nowhere on par with the first 2 (and leaps and bounds better than 4...lol). This soundtrack, however, is even better than the original. Absolutely amazing. There are parts that sound more like his score for Poltergeist than the first two Omen installments (which, considering how very much Poltergeist 2 sounds like The Omen, that's a little funny).
A great score and sometimes I hear the Enterprise. Will they find V'Ger? ;) It's so wonderful how he includes the style of those cheesy 50s Jesus movies. Ok, Omen III is cheesy too but I always liked it. 3:40 aaaah, what a theme. :D
God do people ever like to complain especially about sequels. This better then the first 2 Omen movie. And there nothing disappointing about this movie at all. Any one who says there is just like to hers themselves complain.
I wish they’d do a modern version of the sequels and rectify the 3rd. Sam Neill and Jerry Goldsmith did tremendous jobs, but his death wasn’t in accordance to the ritual needed as described in No.1.
@@BB-mv9wl yeah, that made for TV. Storyline kind of follows the general plot of the series, but it's not very will developed or produced. I also dislike the remake.
Así sera la pelea final de cada hombre, entre sus debilidades y su Luz, para poder seguir Progresando Infinitamente, y algún día en la eternidad, estar junto al Creador,observando como progresan los mundos.
5.37min-5.57min i like this passage. i am looking for the music from 'The Omen 3' when the American Ambassador commits suicide. do you know where i can find that?
The climax is similarly to Brunkner, Mahler. Some passages are Sibelius symphony poetic integration. The musical structure is advancing than the original one Omen.
The first two were brilliant. The third was a huge disappointment. The holy daggers had to be plunged into the antiChrist in a certain way (as was explained in Omen 2), in order to destroy the antiChrist. This did not happen in the 3rd film. The ending, also, could have been so much better. The 1st film had tons of atmosphere. The 2nd was more dramatic. The 3rd? Disappointing ending.
Agree but to clarify: The correct usage of the daggers of Meggido (the first to extinguish physical life from the body, the remaining six emanating outwards to extinguish spiritual life) was explained by Bugenhagen to Thorn in the first film, and is completely disregarded here.
Gran peli.el único error fué haber contratado a sam neill como protagonista.no xq sea mal actor sino xq debió haber seguido la línes de las sagas anteriores.contrtar a un actor desconocido para darle credibilidad.
*CAN SOMEBODY TELL WHERE I CAN FIND THE ICONIC TRACK OF THIS MOVIE, BUT I DON'T MEAN THE AVE SATANI, I WANT THAT ONE THAT PLAYS EVERYWHERE. NOT EVEN SURE IF IT'S FROM THIS MOVIE, BUT I'VE BEEN SEARCHING IT FOREVER. IT HAS SOME SINISTER VOICES THAT SOUND VERY MUCH LIKE THE OMEN'S SOUNDTRACKS, BUT I CAN'T FIND THE VERY RIGHT ONE.*
IMDB states that the film was completed in 1979 and not released until 1981. Does anyone know when Goldsmith composed the music (1979, 1980 or 1981 - release date was March 1981)? If Goldsmith composed the score in 1979 then, considering 'Alien' and 'Star Trek: TMP' also in 1979...........would this constitute the single greatest year of any film composer (and if you include 1978 the greatest consecutive years' worth of scores?). Does anyone know, or just have an opinion?
Goldsmith's style of score always kind off slips into the next one he writes, I noticed it many times with his other work. This pattern seems to fit here too. Very good score by the way, just listened to it for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by it.
Jilles Duindam I'd tried to post a comment before the one that did get posted, but was defeated by another 'helpful' Java update slide obscuring the comment portion. I was making the same point that you can hear foreshadowing of imminent Goldsmith scores (often in the orchestration as much in elements of the writing) and I'd realised from your first response that this must be the case with 'The Final Conflict' and the 1982 scores as well. Thanks.
Remembrg evrybody got scared shirtless whn we went home and yes went got my self a FL a t pittza accompanied by bar's root beer yes a pitcher and mug g lasers of glass
Yes, but not in that way as all the daggers have to be stabbed to him in a proper order as said in the movie itself. If he can be killed so easily like that, for what all that fear. Anyway...
The ending is a well earned reward after suffering helplessly from satanic activity through all 3 films. Jerry Goldsmith was a real GENIUS. At the end, you really feel GOD, whether you're religious or not. That music goes right through your heart.
duh all endings have to have a peaceful ending not a gruesome ending or else your worshipping Satan...plus it is already written in the bible revelation
The score for the first Omen film was HEAVY and FOREBODING. The score for Damien Omen 2, was more fast-paced. The score for the Final Conflict is, in my opinion, the weakest.
Omen 2 funnier Better Damien his english accent uh I don't Know funny english accent , funny his hair looks like transitions from blonDish to black in videos
One of the greatest soundtrack pieces of music of all time.
Agreed!
If only the film was as good as the music.
Just 13:20-15:01 alone is the best part to me.
It is. Even beats original Omen music.
13:25 Only Goldsmith could produce something epic like that. Man, I miss the guy.
We all know that part until the end is the best part of this score; the only part of these 15 minutes I, for one, listen to.
Seriously, I can’t stop replaying it it’s so great.
@@gameoholic1994 Goldsmith is definitely paying homage to composers like Miklos Rozsa, Elmer Bernstein and the biblical epics of the 1950's. This is truly a brilliant piece of music 👍🏼
Well - I think maybe John Williams could as well to be fair. And maybe Howard Shore too.
Ikr? It sends shivers down ur spine!
All 3 movies superb in my opinion. How can you get such a perfect cast to play child, teenager and adult? Amazing scores also.
A film unworthy of being the final chapter to the trilogy, couldn't live up to its potential. However, there are still scenes that I like and I love Sam Neill's performance, he was the perfect choice for adult Damien. And of course, the soundtrack. Jerry Goldsmith is a genius.
Because it's not the final chapter. Gordon McGill wrote two more books that never got adapted on screen.
I always thought it was the best in the series, full grown antichrist taken out by the daggers
@@bencetoth6966 yes The four One but It's Different It talks about Damien's Daughter Like The Book but this One Is a girl
No, I wasn't talking about the "Awakening". I was talking about the "Armageddon 2000" and the "Abomination"
@@bencetoth6966 ok but I was talking about the movie not the book anyways
GOOSEBUMPS.
MAJESTIC WORK!
One of Jerry's few devout religious scores. Sure, Lilies of the Field and The Trouble With Angels, but this selection, plus the previous Second Coming track, really show what he was capable of in providing an authentic "spiritual feel" to the Christ story. I couldn't believe, when the film premiered, that there was no soundtrack issued - after having issued albums for The Omen and Omen II: Damien. Finally, we did get CD presentations, after a much-too-long wait...
POWERFUL 9:20 loved it since 12yrs old
9909 the devil like wa born with the same mark
6:47
13:24
This is great music from a great movie
Wow, especially the closing. Wow.
J'avais 14 ans la première fois que j'ai vu cette trilogie , quelques 30 années après et après l'avoir vu et revue de nombreuses fois, je regarde encore cette trilogie avec plaisir et j'écoute cette musique aussi souvent que possible.............. Jerry Goldsmith est un génie......
Really love the last 2 minutes of this score, makes me feel cleansed with a moment of redemption .
@The WeathermanNeither and I don’t think it’s paying tribute to anything, Jerry Goldsmith is a master of scores, and original works, I suppose he lets you decide what it’s all about.
We miss you Jerry!
wonderful climatic score from the master golddsmith!!!
5:35 this is were Thorn wakes up in bed knowing that 3 Stars have lined up and the Messiah is here.
Amazing Goldsmith score!
possibly my favourite goldsmith score, also the omen trilogy is my favourite trilogy, I don't include part 4
I grew up with Goldsmith and now following James Newton Howard ever since, for many years, this suite says it all, amazing!
Fantastic!
Jerry is my favourite composer of all time. And that includes your Beethoven's Mozart's and all that gang. Even though i suppose if there were films in there day they would have written film scores
Once you get to know a lot of Goldsmith's vast catalogue, you will soon discover that Goldsmith > Williams.
@Jandreid : Not even close, really -- especially because how Jerry *applied* music to film was so much more thoughtful and well-reasoned.
Beautiful soundtrack
Whenever I listen to the genius of Jerry Goldsmith and compare it to the garbage that I hear today (I'm talking to you Hans Zimmer), it not only makes me sad, it makes me physically ill to think that hacks like Zimmer are making so much money ripping off actual musicians and making billions of dollars fooling people into thinking he is an actual artist. The film music industry has disintegrated into oblivion without Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Elmer Bernstein.... Too numerous to count. Shame...shame...shame.....
John Williams is great too! I will take Hans Zimmer over this digitized, make anybody sound decent nonsense today. I agree with you, there are many no talent, boring DB's nowadays.
I've never seen/heard somebody hate Hams Zimmer, and actually compare him to trash.. your alone on that island, pal..
You're right. And without Miklos Rozsa, Henry Mancini, Victor Young, Maurice Jarre, Ernest Gold, Leonard Bernstein, Dimitri Tiomkin, Basil Poledouris, Alex North, Alfred Newman, Ennio Morricone, James Horner, etc, etc
@@reboniak1966, you can add Max Steiner, Alfred Newman's BROTHER'S, Lionel, and Emil, Elmer Bernstein, Quincy Jones, and Lalo Schifrin, to this list of talented Composers, in MY opinion!
But, Jerry Goldsmith, is MY all time FAVORITE, and he WON an Academy Award for BEST Musical Score, in (1977), for the (1976) HORROR Movie, "The Omen"......well DESERVED!!!!!!!!🤗
@@matttheman9740, 👍👍👍!😎
two very important cues are forgotten is this suite ... THE MAIN TITTLE ,powerful and emotional , and THE SECOND COMMING , outstanding cue that show us the feeling that christ is arriving!!!!
This is true music. Not that garbage churned by Hans "Hack" Zimmer.
There's clips on RUclips of a Tenerife concert that was done for his 80th birthday celebration, the orchestra played a lot of his music including the main theme from "The Final Conflict."
search diego navarro fimucite jerry goldsmith.
Link please
I really love that final song
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”
REVELATION XXI:4
The thought of no more pain both emotional and phisical wen we go thru our energy transfer(phisical demise) is something I can say i am looking forward too as this life I'm in now seems to always be painful in every way NO matter I do!
This is one of the best scores ever I.M.H.O.
You can hear some of 'Poltergeist' in here. It's Fabulous!!!
I didn't hate the film, but it was nowhere on par with the first 2 (and leaps and bounds better than 4...lol).
This soundtrack, however, is even better than the original. Absolutely amazing. There are parts that sound more like his score for Poltergeist than the first two Omen installments (which, considering how very much Poltergeist 2 sounds like The Omen, that's a little funny).
jerry goldsmith maestreia
"music is not the notes that you play, but the space you leave between them..."
Give a listen to his for The Mephisto Waltz send shivers down your spine ideal for Halloween
12:55 Nazarene... you have won... nothing...
but Trump did MAGA 2020
@@assholic8944 Biden's your daddy
A great score and sometimes I hear the Enterprise. Will they find V'Ger? ;)
It's so wonderful how he includes the style of those cheesy 50s Jesus movies. Ok, Omen III is cheesy too but I always liked it.
3:40 aaaah, what a theme. :D
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13:25 Life, you have won... Nothing ☠️
6:57, tie your shoes.
Alright everybody, tie your shoes!🗣️📢🔊
14:33 makes my eyes tear up and I'm a 39 y o married man.
¡ ME TOO FRIEND ! GREETINGS FROM MEXICO CITY.
One of the greatest movie posters!
God do people ever like to complain especially about sequels. This better then the first 2 Omen movie. And there nothing disappointing about this movie at all. Any one who says there is just like to hers themselves complain.
last one is the best
I wish they’d do a modern version of the sequels and rectify the 3rd. Sam Neill and Jerry Goldsmith did tremendous jobs, but his death wasn’t in accordance to the ritual needed as described in No.1.
True, and intentional: by doing that only Damien's physical body died but not his spiritual seed... (remember Kate is shown alive in the end...)
@@RafaelEspadine Have you seen the fourth installment? I wouldn't recommend it sadly.
@@BB-mv9wl yeah, that made for TV. Storyline kind of follows the general plot of the series, but it's not very will developed or produced. I also dislike the remake.
@@RafaelEspadine I didn't mind the remake, just felt it unnecessary, and not as good.
Goldsmith produces only Gold.
cool!! song!!
UNA DE LAS OBRAS MAESTRAS DE LA HISTORIA HUMANA. DIOS BENDIGA A LOS GENIOS.
Así sera la pelea final de cada hombre, entre sus debilidades y su Luz, para poder seguir Progresando Infinitamente, y algún día en la eternidad, estar junto al Creador,observando como progresan los mundos.
exelente
Perfect music for the inauguration... :P lol
If it was Hillary then yes.
Pierre Cyr Jared Kushner
Une grandiose suite symphonique qui pourrait à juste titre être jouée en concert.
I love 7:13
ruclips.net/video/G15jNN_InZ0/видео.htmlm44s
You can do it Damien 😜👍
13:25 - 6:57 You're welcome
Jared Kushner?
Wow exactly
5.37min-5.57min i like this passage. i am looking for the music from 'The Omen 3' when the American Ambassador commits suicide. do you know where i can find that?
Yes mate, its on the soundtrack, second track 'The Ambassador'. It is my most favourite cur on the album.
この『オーメンⅢ·最後の闘争』までのオーメンシリーズの音楽は、ただひたすら人の心に不安感を植え付ける怖い音楽でそれはそれで悪魔映画としては素晴らしかったけど、この曲は悪魔映画ならではの怖い感じもあるんですけど、何処か安心感と言うか救いのようなものも感じますね。やはりこの『オーメンⅢ·最後の闘争』で悪魔ダミアンが退治されるからでしょうかね。
Spirit of princess like you ok Charle
Beautiful piece, but youtube advert interruptions completely spoiled it
what are you talking about?
The climax is similarly to Brunkner, Mahler. Some passages are Sibelius symphony poetic integration. The musical structure is advancing than the original one Omen.
how does one compose perfection like this?
The first two were brilliant. The third was a huge disappointment. The holy daggers had to be plunged into the antiChrist in a certain way (as was explained in Omen 2), in order to destroy the antiChrist. This did not happen in the 3rd film.
The ending, also, could have been so much better. The 1st film had tons of atmosphere. The 2nd was more dramatic. The 3rd? Disappointing ending.
Agree but to clarify: The correct usage of the daggers of Meggido (the first to extinguish physical life from the body, the remaining six emanating outwards to extinguish spiritual life) was explained by Bugenhagen to Thorn in the first film, and is completely disregarded here.
Just smoke a joint
Anyone know what they’re saying at the end?
I like the moon
La mejor parte, cuando el Damian y sus perritos juegan a cazar al zorro 🤣👌
8:32
Forever daughter
Gran peli.el único error fué haber contratado a sam neill como protagonista.no xq sea mal actor sino xq debió haber seguido la línes de las sagas anteriores.contrtar a un actor desconocido para darle credibilidad.
So many fools to doubt the power of the Prince of the Air. Hear me all true believers of the fallen ones, our winged lords soon come.
final confict mmovie
Forever Damien blood me
yeah but I dont understand what you meant by "how much was paid to the writer".
Z radio street gang this is almighty
*CAN SOMEBODY TELL WHERE I CAN FIND THE ICONIC TRACK OF THIS MOVIE, BUT I DON'T MEAN THE AVE SATANI, I WANT THAT ONE THAT PLAYS EVERYWHERE. NOT EVEN SURE IF IT'S FROM THIS MOVIE, BUT I'VE BEEN SEARCHING IT FOREVER. IT HAS SOME SINISTER VOICES THAT SOUND VERY MUCH LIKE THE OMEN'S SOUNDTRACKS, BUT I CAN'T FIND THE VERY RIGHT ONE.*
Was this what you were thinking of?
ruclips.net/video/GXFSK0ogeg4/видео.html
Me too!
@@evillyn3836 Ok, it took me a while to figure it was Carmina Burana. They sound similar.
@@ThomasJr Thank you thank you thank you 😊
DEADrotting"soul" said superb "score" to moose and squirrel against melania
Jerry Goldsmith ha fatto di meglio
IMDB states that the film was completed in 1979 and not released until 1981. Does anyone know when Goldsmith composed the music (1979, 1980 or 1981 - release date was March 1981)? If Goldsmith composed the score in 1979 then, considering 'Alien' and 'Star Trek: TMP' also in 1979...........would this constitute the single greatest year of any film composer (and if you include 1978 the greatest consecutive years' worth of scores?). Does anyone know, or just have an opinion?
This so so much closer in orchestration to Poltergeist, especially around minute 5, and The Secret if NIHM after minute 6, that is has to be 1981.
Jilles Duindam
Thinking about the score after your response.....yes, you must be right about it being scored in 1981.
Goldsmith's style of score always kind off slips into the next one he writes, I noticed it many times with his other work. This pattern seems to fit here too. Very good score by the way, just listened to it for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by it.
Jilles Duindam
I'd tried to post a comment before the one that did get posted, but was defeated by another 'helpful' Java update slide obscuring the comment portion. I was making the same point that you can hear foreshadowing of imminent Goldsmith scores (often in the orchestration as much in elements of the writing) and I'd realised from your first response that this must be the case with 'The Final Conflict' and the 1982 scores as well. Thanks.
Where is your god now priest?!
best part 7:12
Charlie
You all die I live going to miss you girls
Remembrg evrybody got scared shirtless whn we went home and yes went got my self a FL a t pittza accompanied by bar's root beer yes a pitcher and mug g lasers of glass
9909 the devil like wa I'm been born with the same mark
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6.15 -7.00
jeff rogers 900 to 940
I know you're name god
Rip antichrist daddy.
does not delay in raising the antichrist
bolsonaro
Satan 👿 is forever
Satan forever no Satan I don't want God to die he's funny and ?
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can i tell u that even the greeks at the time of these tales refered them as mythologies...
Terrible film, superb score.
I thought it was pretty darn cool.
The ending was rubbish, i.e. farfetched...
Yes, but not in that way as all the daggers have to be stabbed to him in a proper order as said in the movie itself. If he can be killed so easily like that, for what all that fear. Anyway...
I agree...
The ending is a well earned reward after suffering helplessly from satanic activity through all 3 films. Jerry Goldsmith was a real GENIUS. At the end, you really feel GOD, whether you're religious or not. That music goes right through your heart.
the antichrist comes
AS A KittensCatsAngels I Don't like birdbrainedcrows though
El anticristo
Im😘
I hated the ending.
+Engimato The Antichrist has to take over and kill the Nazarene!
Yes, that would of been a perfect alternate ending for a special edition :P
+Engimato The world would be a better place if Damien had won,at least, for those who followed him!
The ending was complete bullshit!
duh all endings have to have a peaceful ending not a gruesome ending or else your worshipping Satan...plus it is already written in the bible revelation
Great movie, just did not like the ending, wanted Damien to live and rule!!!!!!!
The score for the first Omen film was HEAVY and FOREBODING. The score for Damien Omen 2, was more fast-paced. The score for the Final Conflict is, in my opinion, the weakest.
Omen 2 funnier Better Damien his english accent uh I don't Know funny english accent , funny his hair looks like transitions from blonDish to black in videos