Whatever you may think of Lynch's Dune, this soundtrack is getting the job done. It says "desert". It says "messiah". It has darkness. It says "this is some epic other worldly operatic shit". And those changes starting at 1:10 give me goose bumps.
Lynch's Dune caught alot flak, even to date. Alot of critics....haters, etc. Whatever. There has been, continues to be, and always will be a small cult following of it regardless. idk why, but it is what it is. I enjoyed it immensely, even though it took several viewings to really get the "deepness" of it all.
14 hours is excessive, but I understand the want for every detail put to screen. However, not every detail in a book is something has to be exact. Hell, not every character is necessary to show. They cut Count Fenris because his role was minor in the grand scheme of things and cutting him did not detour the story. They cut the cone of silence from the film because of possible association with the Get Smart series (which had a satirical take on the technology)... that and they took care of the plotting explanation early in the film with the Guild Navigator scene on Kaitan. They even skipped over the Orange Catholic religion and cut some of the scenes with Duncan Idaho, but even that didn't deter the overall story.
@@brugges he means that Music really makes the movie feel like it's an immense universe with a deep and emotional story. Although the movie is actually very rushed and the editing is all over the place.
the stories of how they came up with brilliant music within a very short window is remarkable, Lukather would go and smoke a joint and then within a few hours would have written most of the tune to a masterpiece. True artistry, that moment when you know you hired the right people for the job, but Totos records are extremely talented too its no suprise
A beginning is a very delicate time. Know then, that it is the year 10191. The known universe is ruled by the Padisha Emperor Shaddam IV, my father. In this time, the most precious substance in the Universe is the spice melange. The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. The Spacing Guild and its navigators, who the spice has mutated over four-thousand years, use the orange spice gas, which gives them the ability to fold space. That is, travel to any part of the Universe without moving. Oh yes, I forget to tell you. The spice exists on only one planet in the entire Universe. A desolate, dry planet with vast deserts. Hidden away within the rocks of these deserts are a people known as the Fremen, who have long held a prophecy, that a man would come, a messiah, who would lead them to true freedom. The planet is Arrakis. Also known as Dune.
Caleb Pearl It’s one of the things that they carried over from the book. Princess Irulan is a historian and there are quotes from her at the beginning of every chapter, even though she’s not a huge presence in the story itself. I had.....issues with the 1984 movie, but that’s something they got right. She plays a bigger part in the subsequent two books, though.
Both 1984 and 2021 movies have their pros and cons, I like both of them. But OMG, the soundtrack of Lynch's Dune is something else. Toto made a masterpiece! And their music perfectly embodies the Dune franchise.
The new film is so vastly superior to the original in almost everything but its score. Zimmer's is good, he has always done a good job creating atmospheric scores that live in the background of the film. But it isn't epic like this one. I so hope Zimmer finds a way to incorporate this theme into Part Two.
Dune 1984 was just poorly directed, it had some great costume and set design that even the 2021 Dune just improved some of those designs to modern days standards, and a unexpected epic music that wasn't even created by a score composer but a Rock band instead.
The new Zimmer soundtrack fits the tribal nature of the Fremen very well, but what you said about the Toto one embodying the franchise is perfect. I just hear this theme when thinking of the sinister nature of the Imperium and their way of life. The same song plays in my head when imagining Leto II sitting in his lone sand dune, with all power over humanity, but none over his own feelings.
Yes - the 1984 score is magnificent, particularly this opening theme - the cruelty and savagery of Arrakis the dune planet, the majesty of the sandworms, the mystery of the Fremen people, all in this piece, it's just superb.
The movie is really epic in scale and it has aged well over the years, becoming more appreciated by a new generation of Sci-Fi fans. It's not perfect, but damn...what a cast and what a fantastic musical score. Few people know that Toto was instrumental in making this soundtrack possible.
@@conmadben yeah, Lynch took a lot of liberties with the Weirding modules and other plots points. I saw the movie a decade before I read the books - and only read through Children of Dune. It was a bit jarring for me, but I noticed that the dialogue was close to the books. For the 1984 movie, they had to be more mindful of how unusual the books are and make it for that audience. The public still had Star Wars and Star Trek engrained in their minds. Dune is very unique and I think that modern audiences can handle the series much better now. I’m concerned about the new movie, with the delays and no sequel coming soon. But Lynch’s vision brought us a great movie that was adapted for the time it was released. It still has some of the best sets, costumes and music. While not perfect, I consider it a guilty pleasure to watch.
Not much different from the one we got. Richard Marquand's name is on the credits, but he was basically the guy who said "action" and "cut". George Lucas had the creative control and final cut.
Yes - this theme is epic and fits the mood perfectly. Whatever problems the film may have had (and there were many), the music was not one of them. Hopefully D. Villeneuve manages to incorporate this into the new one.
David Lynch: [Lincoln] Lynch disowned the extended television cut. He chose the name "Judas Booth" to appear as the screenwriter in this cut. This name is a combination of Judas Iscariot, the apostle that betrayed Jesus Christ, and John Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln's killer. With this in-joke, Lynch meant that the studio betrayed him and killed the film.
Overall I think Lynch did a good job, after reading the book and re-watching the film I could feel a lot of the main plot lines and elements in the film. I think though he ultimately needed the opportunity to make a longer film or trilogy to do things justice.
Funnily enough I think it's the best film he ever worked on. Yes, it wasn't his vision, but frankly, it was my childhood. :P He might have hated it, but it was a brilliant piece of work! XD
Precious as gold Addictive as blow Never grow old The spice must flow Spacetime will fold Lives bought and sold Body and soul The spice must flow New worlds to hold Men's minds to mold Hearts grown so cold The spice must flow What is the goal? What lies below? All that we know The spice must flow
@@dessertstorm7476 I actually meant it as "Aha, I've found who made the music" and not "I'm correcting you with who I think it was". But thanks for the clarification!
It sounds vaguely like it if your ears squint. I wouldn’t say it’s a small bit of the theme. I should also point out that Han Zimmer himself said he never saw the David Lynch film and wanted to do the score with a “fresh perspective just from the book” Source: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Dune_(2021_film)
Lynch’s Dune is still a remarkable adaption of a very strange and difficult novel, and with the Toto soundtrack and more passionate performances it can still stand out against the new, majestic Villenueve Dune. It’s rock opera Dune.
Every "Dune" after 1984 Dune,is failure,from mini series to the Dune 2 movie.We deserve to see 1984 greatness,a Dune Triology.Becouse we never get to see Planet Dune,after Mua Dib has bring water on the planet.
Recently been to see Villeneuve's 'Dune part 2' and - for all it's faults - I can't help but preferring the Lynch-De Laurentis version of my childhood ... It's gutsy, lively, colorful, over the top and very 'Italian' in its character despite having an American director (Ditto Flash Gordon with a Brit director) ...and it captures - for me anyway - the book better than the new version did. We all have our preferences and it would be a lie to say that I liked the new version better ....
Screw it actually love this movie. Watched the new one which is also good but this one has more balls and a better soundtrack. I hardly remember the music of the new one
I've no idea why, but this theme has stuck in my head for 30 years in a way that only Star Wars, Superman, Indiana Jones and Jaws have also managed. But I've seen all those multi-sequelled films about 20 times, and the orphan Dune maybe twice.
@@ZeromSama I played those on Amiga and the sound on Amiga was always much more rich and full to me. I still listen to Ecolove (track name) and a couple others from that soundtrack from Dune on Amiga. Haven't played it in years but such a good game. One of the first real RPG games followed up by one of the first real RTS games. Classic stuff.
i have seen both the latest Dune movies, and this soundtrack is untouchable. as far as i am concerned, i prefer the 1984 movie too. especially the 3 hours versions found on youtube.
This work of art is an absolute masterpiece. By means of musical induction, it compels the listener to experience the dramatic emotional power and tragic hopefulness of Dune. Positively Wagnerian.
to think that until very recently this soundtrack was decried as camp, embarrassing, overdone, silly, unworthy of the book, every and anything bad under the nine moons....and now that they Villeneuve film is coming out anytime.... ADULATION and concern over the fate of the new soundtrack to be. Strange to see how humans change allegiances if the flow changes direction. Soon we'll be saying they are both worthless and then we'll fall all over each other to rush to the altar again and lift them up to the skies !!! GOOD ! very GOOD ! never enough DUNE for me ! Dear Frank Herbert !
Not crazy about the film (especially after seeing the new adaptation which I love), but I love this theme! It sounds like something from the 50s like 20000 Leagues Under the Sea or The Ten Commandments.
People love taking hot chunky dumps on this movie but i dont care. I watched this on vhs from a rental store when i was a kid because the box looked cool. I didnt understand much of it back then but i loved it then as i do now. ❤
I've read the book over four times, and this movie is a cult classic now. The music is so mystical. It's going to be impossible to match the surrealist vision of David Lynch, the visuals and mind boggling , double exposed scenes. It clearly has an edge , even Frank Herbert loved it. The set designs and overall feel of the film, villains that are truly villainous.
Hell of a score. It truly feels like a perfect combination of something that is both epic, otherworldly and mystical. Far better then Hans Zimmer's score
They're vastly different for two different approaches to telling the story. This music was great for this version. Zimmer's was perfect for the new one. They all have qualities that I think are great.
I'm not gonna lie, the soundtrack might be what I'm most concerned about next to the fight choreography as someone who loves both the David Lynch film and the novel. The score from the original is one of the things that really got me into it more than anything else as a kid.
@@divarakbar7158 I honestly don't even view the old and new movie as telling the same story really. I think the new score fits the themes of the novel better, but the original was epic.
The new movie doesn't have that grand, all-encompassing epic sci-fi theme like this... Or as good tie-in video games. It'd be unfair to compare the rest, but Eno reigns supreme with this one.
2021 Dune is what I imagine the story to LOOK like, but the 1984 version is what I imagine it to SOUND like. I hadn’t even heard this soundtrack till after watching the 2021 film.
I remember this music from when I saw the trailer of the 1984 movie for the first time (and of course the movie after)...I liked very much the new 2021 movie but I can't remember the music even though I have the feeling it was the same track all along the movie and some screaming from time to time.
The soundtrack to Dune 1984 is superior compared to Dune Part 1, but Dune Part 1 had bagpipes. The everything else in Dune 1984 is inferior to Dune Part 1’s everything else.
Personally I enjoyed the hell out of Dune 84. I've seen it 3 times now and while it does not do the book justice it is still an epic adventure story of mythic proportions. It was a straight up hero's journey were the good guys win and the bad guys are defeated! Granted the messianic jihad subplot of the Fremen is dumbed down substantially but it better serves the story that David Lynch wanted to tell. Lynch didn't want to spin a yarn about how one man's prophesied savior is another man's despotic monster...he wanted to make his own answer to Star Wars and while it definitely isn't perfect, I often find myself re-watching Dune 84 more than Star Wars!
It was probably me just hearing things, but I could swear I could hear elements of this in Dune 2021 ... like only slightly and never full parts of the melody.
Not even a Sci-Fi fan. But this is one of the most stylistic & artistically triumphant films I've ever seen. They will screw the next film up no doubt with Clanking Feral Drums & Digitally sterile effects fit for a cutscene. But this film totally obscures the way it was created. It is in a league of its own. I have no idea how it was ever commissioned. It's like a spyglass into a world not run by money.. but artistic endeavor. We have lost our creative edge since the millennium. Remakes are abound. But here you have a monument to when our imagination reigned supreme. Probably the most fascinating film I've ever seen. The Hatchet Uncut one even more so.
David Lynch is a true artist, uses many of his own songs throughout his own works and also many original artists, to the point where seeing Nine Inch Nails perform on an episode of Twin Peaks is a lowlight!
Not gonna lie. Saw the new Dune (highly recommend) and part of me was really hoping to hear a light motif from this as the Atreides family first steps onto Arakis.
Such terrifying beauty! An absolutely beautiful orchestration is the entire album of DUNE! Such longing; such unfulfilled hopes and unfulfilled longing. God bless you TOTO, master drummer Jeff Porcaro, keyboard and piano genius David Paich, and his father, Marty Paich, who directed all the music for this concept album. Such great geniuses! Some of whom died way too young! "The music in my heart I bore- Long after it was heard no more...." - William Wordsworth "Ain't it somethin' how it goes; that you don't know what you've got until it's gone?" - Joni Mitchell Jon.
If you took the surreal spirit of Lunch's Dune, the sheer scale of Jodorowsky's Dune, the plot accuracy of Syfy Dune and the budget and effects of 2021 Dune = the best piece of art in modern film history.
Man, I know this is off-topic, but imagine if the Star Wars sequel trilogy had released in the late 80s to early 90s with music like this. Especially if the story was something as dark and edgy as Dark Empire
My favorite line is: "I will take the boy man *cough*" My second is: "Arakis is yours to SQUEEEZE! I want you to SQUEEEEEZEEE! My third: (Paul: *eats spice) (Me: "Uhh, is that the spice?") Paul: "SPOICE!" (inner thoughts)
This film may be crazy, rushed and completely overshadowed by Denis Villeneuve’s version, but I still can’t help but enjoy it and appreciate the sheer effort and attention that was put into it. The soundtrack was a stand out for me even if Toto was an odd choice at first.
@@BlackLotus2077 have you even read the book? Other than the ending of the 84 version and some other small changes it's way more accurate. The new movie leaves out a lot of stuff. 84 dune all day.
I swear, no other film deserved a sequel more than this one. Sure, Paul got what he wanted in the end and fulfilled the prophecy, but… what happens next?! Will the guild and emperor agree to Paul’s terms, or try and kill him, or at least weaken his political and military power? And what about the rest of the Universe and Landsraad? Are all of the noble houses just gonna give up that easily? Or will they try and stop Paul as well? Maybe even secede from the empire entirely? And another interesting point to bring up: How are the people in the Universe react to the information that a literal super-human being has control over the most important planet? Will people start considering Paul a god? I mean, the Fremen probably do at this point. So what’s stopping from everyone else coming to the same conclusion? And if so, will Paul try to become a god because of it? Or will he resent such ideas and try to act justly and fair? Just some ideas I’ve been thinking about after I watched the movie a couple days ago. I’d enjoy hearing anyone else’s opinions on this.
Waiting with both anticipation and trepidation. While Hollywood is now capable of realizing the wildest Science fiction scenarios, we don't live in a time that respects source material when it comes to adaptation, especially when you look at older works.
As much as I love Hans Score and the new movie. I have to come back and hear the music that first introduced me to this wonderful setting that still refuses to let me go 🖤
Part of this track does pop up in the new Dune film score in a moment that really caught me off guard--- so people can stop saying they wish the new movie would use this, and people can stop arguing that the new film would never use this.
@@DefaultCompanion I thought I had recognized this when we saw the film... But the soundscape the movie throws you into is so vast, I think I only noticed it on a subconscious level. Listening now, I will say it is there, but indeed, very subtle.
I'm a 15 yo huge sci-fi fan, and my father shown me this movie during last summer. I didn't love it, and it made me laugh how everything in this movie is about an orange weed. But I liked it. It's not perfect, quite old, it doesn't have the message of Starship Troopers or the futuristic society of many sci-fi universes, but it was original and cool. And this soundtrack is REALLY good !
This movie has more than it's fair share of flaws. But the music certainly isn't one of them. The music for the new movie is utter dumpster fire garbage. Thankfully Toto and Brian Eno understood a little thing called "subtlety", unlike Hans Zimmer.
"Judas Booth" s a pseudonym used by David Lynch to disown a particular edition of the movie. The name comes from Judas Iscariot (the traitor of Jesus) and John Wilkes Booth (the murderer of Abraham Lincoln).
Toto extends life. Toto expands consciousness. Toto is vital to space travel.
I almost forgot there is only one planet in the known universe with Toto, Earth.
The Toto must flow.
HE WHO CONTROLS TOTO CONTROLS THE UNIVERSE!
In Spanish "toto" is slang for "pussy".
That's my native language so that's how I read it initially :D
Saturation of the blood by the band, Toto.
Whatever you may think of Lynch's Dune, this soundtrack is getting the job done. It says "desert". It says "messiah". It has darkness. It says "this is some epic other worldly operatic shit". And those changes starting at 1:10 give me goose bumps.
beats hell out of this last version
Hans sampled that part for Paul’s vision.
Absa-goddamn-lutely. MUAD-DIB!!
Yep! And it is also lifted straight from Ronald Stein's main theme from the Roger Corman movie The Haunted Palace!
Lynch's Dune caught alot flak, even to date. Alot of critics....haters, etc.
Whatever. There has been, continues to be, and always will be a small cult following of it regardless. idk why, but it is what it is.
I enjoyed it immensely, even though it took several viewings to really get the "deepness" of it all.
The soundtrack really shows what this film could have been if they had made it 4 hours instead of 2
Or 14 hours.
14 hours is excessive, but I understand the want for every detail put to screen. However, not every detail in a book is something has to be exact. Hell, not every character is necessary to show. They cut Count Fenris because his role was minor in the grand scheme of things and cutting him did not detour the story. They cut the cone of silence from the film because of possible association with the Get Smart series (which had a satirical take on the technology)... that and they took care of the plotting explanation early in the film with the Guild Navigator scene on Kaitan. They even skipped over the Orange Catholic religion and cut some of the scenes with Duncan Idaho, but even that didn't deter the overall story.
I don't know how a music can show that a film is too short, but well...
@@brugges he means that Music really makes the movie feel like it's an immense universe with a deep and emotional story. Although the movie is actually very rushed and the editing is all over the place.
@@brugges Well, if this was a theme to a ten or twenty minute film, they might have a point.
Sorry Hans, I like my original Dune soundtrack more.
I like both.
LMAO
I much prefer the 2021 film but prefer this soundtrack
Disagree, I love the 2021 soundtrack
FACTSSSSS
Bear in mind, TOTO was actually a rock band, but they also capable of writing orchestral scores.
the stories of how they came up with brilliant music within a very short window is remarkable, Lukather would go and smoke a joint and then within a few hours would have written most of the tune to a masterpiece. True artistry, that moment when you know you hired the right people for the job, but Totos records are extremely talented too its no suprise
They also had help from Brian Eno, which makes it even better.
Not unlike Daft Punk for TRON Legacy. Both great soundtracks.
1:06 that part is reused in the 2021 movie, that's the begining of the Holy War music
Good catch!
ruclips.net/video/6OFRK1FqZt4/видео.html
Dang you're right. I love it when remakes do that, honoring previous versions even subtilty like that.
Holy hell you're right
A beginning is a very delicate time. Know then, that it is the year 10191. The known universe is ruled by the Padisha Emperor Shaddam IV, my father. In this time, the most precious substance in the Universe is the spice melange. The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. The Spacing Guild and its navigators, who the spice has mutated over four-thousand years, use the orange spice gas, which gives them the ability to fold space. That is, travel to any part of the Universe without moving. Oh yes, I forget to tell you. The spice exists on only one planet in the entire Universe. A desolate, dry planet with vast deserts. Hidden away within the rocks of these deserts are a people known as the Fremen, who have long held a prophecy, that a man would come, a messiah, who would lead them to true freedom. The planet is Arrakis. Also known as Dune.
Caleb Pearl
It’s one of the things that they carried over from the book. Princess Irulan is a historian and there are quotes from her at the beginning of every chapter, even though she’s not a huge presence in the story itself. I had.....issues with the 1984 movie, but that’s something they got right.
She plays a bigger part in the subsequent two books, though.
Both 1984 and 2021 movies have their pros and cons, I like both of them. But OMG, the soundtrack of Lynch's Dune is something else. Toto made a masterpiece! And their music perfectly embodies the Dune franchise.
The new film is so vastly superior to the original in almost everything but its score. Zimmer's is good, he has always done a good job creating atmospheric scores that live in the background of the film. But it isn't epic like this one. I so hope Zimmer finds a way to incorporate this theme into Part Two.
Dune 1984 was just poorly directed, it had some great costume and set design that even the 2021 Dune just improved some of those designs to modern days standards, and a unexpected epic music that wasn't even created by a score composer but a Rock band instead.
I can't even remember the music from the new movie
The new Zimmer soundtrack fits the tribal nature of the Fremen very well, but what you said about the Toto one embodying the franchise is perfect. I just hear this theme when thinking of the sinister nature of the Imperium and their way of life. The same song plays in my head when imagining Leto II sitting in his lone sand dune, with all power over humanity, but none over his own feelings.
Yes - the 1984 score is magnificent, particularly this opening theme - the cruelty and savagery of Arrakis the dune planet, the majesty of the sandworms, the mystery of the Fremen people, all in this piece, it's just superb.
The movie is really epic in scale and it has aged well over the years, becoming more appreciated by a new generation of Sci-Fi fans. It's not perfect, but damn...what a cast and what a fantastic musical score. Few people know that Toto was instrumental in making this soundtrack possible.
To be honest it is not following the books perfectly (and i am a purist in these matters), but got dang i love this movie.
@@conmadben yeah, Lynch took a lot of liberties with the Weirding modules and other plots points. I saw the movie a decade before I read the books - and only read through Children of Dune. It was a bit jarring for me, but I noticed that the dialogue was close to the books. For the 1984 movie, they had to be more mindful of how unusual the books are and make it for that audience. The public still had Star Wars and Star Trek engrained in their minds. Dune is very unique and I think that modern audiences can handle the series much better now. I’m concerned about the new movie, with the delays and no sequel coming soon. But Lynch’s vision brought us a great movie that was adapted for the time it was released. It still has some of the best sets, costumes and music. While not perfect, I consider it a guilty pleasure to watch.
also love this movie
Wow returning to a comment you made 9 years ago impressive
@@AlexanderCrab1 thanks! I have no life. 🤣🤣🤣
Every time I watched this I wonder what Return of the Jedi would be like if David Lynch directed it.
Not much different from the one we got. Richard Marquand's name is on the credits, but he was basically the guy who said "action" and "cut". George Lucas had the creative control and final cut.
Although flawed, my genuine favorite thing about the 1984 adaptation of DUNE is the music score! I have zero complaints, it just sounds so damn cool
Especially the prophecy theme
It’s a lot better of a score than the one for the new movie. I love Hans Zimmer but his Dune soundtrack has got to be one of his weakest soundtracks.
Well given who one of the members of Toto is the son of I'm not surprised this theme is just so fitting.
@@-.-.11 While I personally like the new score I think Toto's kicks so much ass!
I wish this would be included in Dune (2020).
Yes - this theme is epic and fits the mood perfectly. Whatever problems the film may have had (and there were many), the music was not one of them. Hopefully D. Villeneuve manages to incorporate this into the new one.
There might be a legal problem with that, unless permission is given. Hopefully at least just as good music, if not better, is in it!
no Hans Zimmer will give us even a better score
When the trailer drops for Villeneuve's Dune someone should do a re-edit of it with this theme
Sounds prudent.
David Lynch: [Lincoln] Lynch disowned the extended television cut. He chose the name "Judas Booth" to appear as the screenwriter in this cut. This name is a combination of Judas Iscariot, the apostle that betrayed Jesus Christ, and John Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln's killer. With this in-joke, Lynch meant that the studio betrayed him and killed the film.
damn
Overall I think Lynch did a good job, after reading the book and re-watching the film I could feel a lot of the main plot lines and elements in the film. I think though he ultimately needed the opportunity to make a longer film or trilogy to do things justice.
Funnily enough I think it's the best film he ever worked on. Yes, it wasn't his vision, but frankly, it was my childhood. :P He might have hated it, but it was a brilliant piece of work! XD
David Lynch is one of my favorite directors but he was not the right choice for Dune.
@@ppet9974 he did everything he could and planned to realise a much longer and complete movie. You should blame the studio not him.
Precious as gold
Addictive as blow
Never grow old
The spice must flow
Spacetime will fold
Lives bought and sold
Body and soul
The spice must flow
New worlds to hold
Men's minds to mold
Hearts grown so cold
The spice must flow
What is the goal?
What lies below?
All that we know
The spice must flow
Excellent! Well written.
@@jcudal32 your life sucks that bad you gotta shit on some dude's internet poem... hahahahahahahaha
Four syllables on each line, nice!
¡COOL! I LIKE IT
bravo ! you have symphonies in you brother
The best part of 1984 Dune is Toto's soundtrack!
Which didn't get nominated for anything
I bless the rains down in Arakis...
Aha! That's who made the music!
@@a.bandley872 it was toto, not aha
@@dessertstorm7476 I actually meant it as "Aha, I've found who made the music" and not "I'm correcting you with who I think it was". But thanks for the clarification!
I just came from watching the trailer for the new DUNE. Only thing missing was this legendary Score.
DarioPardo I watched the new trailer and I came as well. 😁
The score is way to generic. It looks decent but the music is garbage. This music should have been kept.
@@hungarianbeast well the new one can't bless the rains in Arrakis
@@hungarianbeast That wasn't music from the movie. Also, including the music in this video would've led to unnecessary issues over copyright.
Have you watched it yet?
Toto really should have done more soundtracks, this is a stirring and epic soundtrack
A small bit of the 1984 theme can be heard in the 2021 Dune at the 2 :08:00 mark of the movie. Just A D C# C
I thought I was crazy but I heard it too.
Yes, recognized it too. Nice homage to predecessor.
It sounds vaguely like it if your ears squint. I wouldn’t say it’s a small bit of the theme.
I should also point out that Han Zimmer himself said he never saw the David Lynch film and wanted to do the score with a “fresh perspective just from the book”
Source: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Dune_(2021_film)
Lynch’s Dune is still a remarkable adaption of a very strange and difficult novel, and with the Toto soundtrack and more passionate performances it can still stand out against the new, majestic Villenueve Dune. It’s rock opera Dune.
Yup. I think it'll get a resurgence after the new one comes out.
@Magocracy the problem was Lynch tried to do the first book in 1 movie IMO.
@@meegz149Can we really blame him? That was practically standard industry practice until the LOTR movies.
@@AgentMarylandI agree, I wasn't blaming him. If anything I am making an excuse for him...
Every "Dune" after 1984 Dune,is failure,from mini series to the Dune 2 movie.We deserve to see 1984 greatness,a Dune Triology.Becouse we never get to see Planet Dune,after Mua Dib has bring water on the planet.
Recently been to see Villeneuve's 'Dune part 2' and - for all it's faults - I can't help but preferring the Lynch-De Laurentis version of my childhood ... It's gutsy, lively, colorful, over the top and very 'Italian' in its character despite having an American director (Ditto Flash Gordon with a Brit director) ...and it captures - for me anyway - the book better than the new version did. We all have our preferences and it would be a lie to say that I liked the new version better ....
Screw it actually love this movie. Watched the new one which is also good but this one has more balls and a better soundtrack. I hardly remember the music of the new one
The new soundtrack literally yells at you.
The planet Arakis, also known as Dune.
Martin Guzman
(Iraq) ...
The planet Caladan, also known as Wave.
Anon B the planet salusa secundus, also known as prison.
Almost sounds like a subversion of the Lawrence of Arabia theme in a weird way. Maybe I'm grasping for straws but it would make sense thematically
I've no idea why, but this theme has stuck in my head for 30 years in a way that only Star Wars, Superman, Indiana Jones and Jaws have also managed. But I've seen all those multi-sequelled films about 20 times, and the orphan Dune maybe twice.
It was in an era of wonderful movie score composition.
John Williams’s son was in Toto, who produced the score!
@@alexdelargesupertramp
John Williams son was not in the band when Toto did the Dune score. Dune was 1984 and he joined in 1986...
@@WellFedProductions Ah.
The main songwriter of Toto was David Paich, whose father was a Hollywood composer and actually helped with the score.
"We have wormsign the likes of which even God has never seen!"
Still the best Dune score...
Until Dune 2... sorry 🤷♂️
Except the two first video games
@@ZeromSama I played those on Amiga and the sound on Amiga was always much more rich and full to me. I still listen to Ecolove (track name) and a couple others from that soundtrack from Dune on Amiga. Haven't played it in years but such a good game. One of the first real RPG games followed up by one of the first real RTS games. Classic stuff.
disagree
@@harrasika that's why they call them opinions
Still prefer this movie over the latest Dune films. It's just special.
The new one seems bland.
@@123612100
I have to agree with you
i have seen both the latest Dune movies, and this soundtrack is untouchable. as far as i am concerned, i prefer the 1984 movie too. especially the 3 hours versions found on youtube.
Other than a few bad special effects, the 1984 movies is quite good
This work of art is an absolute masterpiece.
By means of musical induction, it compels the listener to experience the dramatic emotional power and tragic hopefulness of Dune. Positively Wagnerian.
toto > hans zimmer
This was the very first sci-fi film i watched when i was 4 years old, and i still love it more than star wars.
4 years old ? It one of the most complexe Movie ever 🤯
7 years old here. And it was the catalyst for me pursuing a life and career in space science and exploration, as well as ambient music.
@@MrDskillz13 wow awesome, great movie i loved it, i watched the 3 hour version
Toto wins over Hans Zimmer.
The latest Dune was amazing in many ways but the music is far from the 80s one , it’s a fact
Let’s face it, film soundtrack were better before
I honestly didn't like the music used or the trailer. Everything else looked awesome though.
to think that until very recently this soundtrack was decried as camp, embarrassing, overdone, silly, unworthy of the book, every and anything bad under the nine moons....and now that they Villeneuve film is coming out anytime.... ADULATION and concern over the fate of the new soundtrack to be. Strange to see how humans change allegiances if the flow changes direction. Soon we'll be saying they are both worthless and then we'll fall all over each other to rush to the altar again and lift them up to the skies !!! GOOD ! very GOOD ! never enough DUNE for me ! Dear Frank Herbert !
I hated this wtf movie, but the music was really good
Not crazy about the film (especially after seeing the new adaptation which I love), but I love this theme! It sounds like something from the 50s like 20000 Leagues Under the Sea or The Ten Commandments.
The first movie that I saw on VHS. And "Conan The Barbarian". :) I was 17 y.o.
both have great original scores
Another great soundtrack. The song above is not the original score.
My most respectful thoughts towards one of the soundtracks that most influenced the magnificent Mass Effect music.
this is a real sci fi movie!
A real bad one, wasted potential really
@@DutchPlanDerLinde but a true cult for sci fi fans later on
People love taking hot chunky dumps on this movie but i dont care. I watched this on vhs from a rental store when i was a kid because the box looked cool. I didnt understand much of it back then but i loved it then as i do now. ❤
This movie was in many ways a bloody mess, but damn the soundtrack is an absolute banger
I've read the book over four times, and this movie is a cult classic now. The music is so mystical. It's going to be impossible to match the surrealist vision of David Lynch, the visuals and mind boggling , double exposed scenes. It clearly has an edge , even Frank Herbert loved it. The set designs and overall feel of the film, villains that are truly villainous.
Hans Zimmer's "Holy War" sounds like 1:07
Hell of a score. It truly feels like a perfect combination of something that is both epic, otherworldly and mystical. Far better then Hans Zimmer's score
They're vastly different for two different approaches to telling the story. This music was great for this version. Zimmer's was perfect for the new one. They all have qualities that I think are great.
@Stitchman3875 regardless i hope we dont hear that chanting song from the hans zimmmer score. That's the only track i didn't like.
Spice = DMT
A beginning is a very delicate time. Know then that it is the year 10,191. The Known Universe is ruled by the Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV, .......
I'm not gonna lie, the soundtrack might be what I'm most concerned about next to the fight choreography as someone who loves both the David Lynch film and the novel. The score from the original is one of the things that really got me into it more than anything else as a kid.
Still haven't read the books, but loved the movie. I'll wait until the rush is over to catch the new one lol.
@@alandgomez5905 went to see it last night at the theater. Totally worth it.
@@sissymarie2912 I'm so jelly lol. I'll give it at least a week.
Honestly, the old score lacks that Middle Eastern touch. I feel it's sorely lacking what makes Dune, Dune. Still a good score though.
@@divarakbar7158 I honestly don't even view the old and new movie as telling the same story really. I think the new score fits the themes of the novel better, but the original was epic.
I love the dystopian feel of the music. Like its the end of existence
The new movie doesn't have that grand, all-encompassing epic sci-fi theme like this... Or as good tie-in video games. It'd be unfair to compare the rest, but Eno reigns supreme with this one.
This melody is just so freaking gorgeous and epic.
2021 Dune is what I imagine the story to LOOK like, but the 1984 version is what I imagine it to SOUND like. I hadn’t even heard this soundtrack till after watching the 2021 film.
I think both adaptations are really worthy. Lynch’s is a cult classic and ambitious movie, Denis’ is true masterpiece and a fantastic adaption
i watch 2021 for the story but 1984 for the music
I don't understand why everyone hate this film.
1984 main title track ≥ 2021 main title track
*edited from “>”
I remember this music from when I saw the trailer of the 1984 movie for the first time (and of course the movie after)...I liked very much the new 2021 movie but I can't remember the music even though I have the feeling it was the same track all along the movie and some screaming from time to time.
No its not......
You are a Conservative who stuck in past🤮
@@paullegros7387correct.
For as weird as the Lynch version was, the music is iconic. Toto fucking obliterated time.
The soundtrack for Dune 2021 doesn’t have a “main title track”, so I’m not sure what exactly you’re trying to compare.
The soundtrack to Dune 1984 is superior compared to Dune Part 1, but Dune Part 1 had bagpipes.
The everything else in Dune 1984 is inferior to Dune Part 1’s everything else.
Personally I enjoyed the hell out of Dune 84. I've seen it 3 times now and while it does not do the book justice it is still an epic adventure story of mythic proportions. It was a straight up hero's journey were the good guys win and the bad guys are defeated! Granted the messianic jihad subplot of the Fremen is dumbed down substantially but it better serves the story that David Lynch wanted to tell. Lynch didn't want to spin a yarn about how one man's prophesied savior is another man's despotic monster...he wanted to make his own answer to Star Wars and while it definitely isn't perfect, I often find myself re-watching Dune 84 more than Star Wars!
At first, this movie really bored me than it gradually grown on me. I just love the part when they arrive on Arrakis, it's beautiful.
It was probably me just hearing things, but I could swear I could hear elements of this in Dune 2021 ... like only slightly and never full parts of the melody.
Absolutely. Look up the track "Stillsuits" and go to 3:35. I'm sure it has to be an intentional reference.
You're not alone--I heard it, too!
Not alone, recognized it too. Lovely homage to predecessor.
I love this tune, and I honestly feel like this track alone is what inspired the soundtrack for Dune 2000, especially around 2:10!
Dune
No one knows that Hans Zimmer put in one song the original Main Theme by Toto from the 80's, it’s the Stillsuits track, in the middle
I noticed
Why it sounds so similar to Harry Potter The Chamber of secrets theme where Harry is in the Tom Diary?
Not even a Sci-Fi fan. But this is one of the most stylistic & artistically triumphant films I've ever seen. They will screw the next film up no doubt with Clanking Feral Drums & Digitally sterile effects fit for a cutscene. But this film totally obscures the way it was created. It is in a league of its own. I have no idea how it was ever commissioned. It's like a spyglass into a world not run by money.. but artistic endeavor. We have lost our creative edge since the millennium. Remakes are abound. But here you have a monument to when our imagination reigned supreme.
Probably the most fascinating film I've ever seen. The Hatchet Uncut one even more so.
David Lynch is a true artist, uses many of his own songs throughout his own works and also many original artists, to the point where seeing Nine Inch Nails perform on an episode of Twin Peaks is a lowlight!
Not gonna lie. Saw the new Dune (highly recommend) and part of me was really hoping to hear a light motif from this as the Atreides family first steps onto Arakis.
A better movie(objectively a better adaptation), but forgettable soundtrack.
@@Matthew35333 The soundtrack was good for what it was. I'm sure we'll see it kick up nicely in part 2.
Bits of this original theme actually play around the 2-hour and 7-minute mark, right before Paul and his mother shuffle into the desert
@@xxxCrackerJack501xxx yeah, the "holy war" song
They should have put this in the new dune
They kinda insert some pieces of this OST in 2021 film.
Such terrifying beauty! An absolutely beautiful orchestration is the entire album of DUNE! Such longing; such unfulfilled hopes and unfulfilled longing.
God bless you TOTO, master drummer Jeff Porcaro, keyboard and piano genius David Paich, and his father, Marty Paich, who directed all the music for this concept album. Such great geniuses! Some of whom died way too young!
"The music in my heart I bore-
Long after it was heard no more...." - William Wordsworth
"Ain't it somethin' how it goes; that you don't know what you've got until it's gone?" - Joni Mitchell
Jon.
The spice must... ;)
The odd thing it wasn't even composed by a Score Composer like Hans Zimmer for example, but composed by a Rock Band.
Rock Band With Classical Background
If you took the surreal spirit of Lunch's Dune, the sheer scale of Jodorowsky's Dune, the plot accuracy of Syfy Dune and the budget and effects of 2021 Dune = the best piece of art in modern film history.
1:46 Always gives me chills.
Apparently Mewtwo's main theme in the first Pokemon movie is inspired by this music. Listening again, I hear the resemblance very well.
Man, I know this is off-topic, but imagine if the Star Wars sequel trilogy had released in the late 80s to early 90s with music like this. Especially if the story was something as dark and edgy as Dark Empire
A world of sand, home of the spice melange, the spice controls the empire, and whoever controls Dune controls the spice...1:48
At this point I think Zimmer was smart not to challenge this...
My favorite line is: "I will take the boy man *cough*"
My second is: "Arakis is yours to SQUEEEZE! I want you to SQUEEEEEZEEE!
My third: (Paul: *eats spice) (Me: "Uhh, is that the spice?") Paul: "SPOICE!" (inner thoughts)
"Where's my doctor?!!"
This film may be crazy, rushed and completely overshadowed by Denis Villeneuve’s version, but I still can’t help but enjoy it and appreciate the sheer effort and attention that was put into it. The soundtrack was a stand out for me even if Toto was an odd choice at first.
I don't think the new one overshadowed the 84 version. To me if someone says like the new one more I take it as a sign they're an idiot.
@@123612100 That’s insane considering 2021 is far more accurate and superior. Even Lynch would tell you this could have been better…
@@BlackLotus2077 have you even read the book? Other than the ending of the 84 version and some other small changes it's way more accurate. The new movie leaves out a lot of stuff. 84 dune all day.
Long live Toto...^^
@@Prime501 Bless the spice down on dune
I swear, no other film deserved a sequel more than this one. Sure, Paul got what he wanted in the end and fulfilled the prophecy, but… what happens next?!
Will the guild and emperor agree to Paul’s terms, or try and kill him, or at least weaken his political and military power?
And what about the rest of the Universe and Landsraad? Are all of the noble houses just gonna give up that easily? Or will they try and stop Paul as well? Maybe even secede from the empire entirely?
And another interesting point to bring up: How are the people in the Universe react to the information that a literal super-human being has control over the most important planet?
Will people start considering Paul a god? I mean, the Fremen probably do at this point. So what’s stopping from everyone else coming to the same conclusion?
And if so, will Paul try to become a god because of it? Or will he resent such ideas and try to act justly and fair?
Just some ideas I’ve been thinking about after I watched the movie a couple days ago. I’d enjoy hearing anyone else’s opinions on this.
One of the best soundtracks in cinema. Still gives me goosebumps.
Can't wait for the Villeneuve one
Is that confirmed?
@@T4SelNiNO probably the release date will be postponed but It's confirmed
@@ilfucagnin Oh cool that's great news.
Waiting with both anticipation and trepidation. While Hollywood is now capable of realizing the wildest Science fiction scenarios, we don't live in a time that respects source material when it comes to adaptation, especially when you look at older works.
The trailer looks epic!
man I wish they could incorporate this into the new Dune.
Somebody loves the 11th symphony of Shostakovich....
Just watched Dune 1984 last night. This film was amazing. Way better than the latest one. I don't get why it is considered to be unideal.
I totally agree.
There were A LOT of problems in this movie. The soundtrack wasn't one
FATHER! THE SLEEPER HAS AWAKENED!
That Chick has one HELLUVA blue affro
I think you're confusing her with the new one.
Sorry Zimmerman as talented as you are, this score is just iconic and memorable. They should have made a modernized version for the new Dune movies.
I'd discribe this melody as "the dark fate of the mankind"
As much as I love Hans Score and the new movie. I have to come back and hear the music that first introduced me to this wonderful setting that still refuses to let me go 🖤
The ONLY Dune movie
Dune is more than a book. And this is more than a musical piece. Frank Herbert was more than an average human. He was the Kwisatz Haderach.
Epic, perilous, harsh, stern and imperious. It fills you with dread and awe.
Part of this track does pop up in the new Dune film score in a moment that really caught me off guard--- so people can stop saying they wish the new movie would use this, and people can stop arguing that the new film would never use this.
Which track?
@@cypheir Stillsuits - very, very subtle, not note for note. It even uses electric guitars towards the end.
@@DefaultCompanion I thought I had recognized this when we saw the film... But the soundscape the movie throws you into is so vast, I think I only noticed it on a subconscious level.
Listening now, I will say it is there, but indeed, very subtle.
I always thought this music really worked well for Athas, the Dark Sun D&D Campaign Setting.
I really appreciate hans zimmer, but the music of the first version of dune was really awsome, zimmer is beaten this time.
I'm a 15 yo huge sci-fi fan, and my father shown me this movie during last summer. I didn't love it, and it made me laugh how everything in this movie is about an orange weed. But I liked it. It's not perfect, quite old, it doesn't have the message of Starship Troopers or the futuristic society of many sci-fi universes, but it was original and cool. And this soundtrack is REALLY good !
Baron Harkonnen: We're knee-deep in Atreides Blood! We gutted them! We gutted them!
Not saying Ian Hammer stole from Toto but there ARE parts of his soundtrack that DOES sound or inspired by Toto’s original theme!
This Dune more Dune, than the new one.
This movie has more than it's fair share of flaws. But the music certainly isn't one of them.
The music for the new movie is utter dumpster fire garbage. Thankfully Toto and Brian Eno understood a little thing called "subtlety", unlike Hans Zimmer.
I listen to this version first and then the new one your 100% right
Next they redo krull and screw it up
The screenwriter is named Judas? no wonder....
"Judas Booth" s a pseudonym used by David Lynch to disown a particular edition of the movie. The name comes from Judas Iscariot (the traitor of Jesus) and John Wilkes Booth (the murderer of Abraham Lincoln).
DevilMaster
Jesus is Abraham Lincoln confirmed
Every single time