While I was searching for the this particular piece of composition I was wondering how much of what makes the 007 franchise great is actually the music and soundtrack. I think the answer is, at least, more then a little.
This piece of music just came into my head from nowhere and I had to find it. This and on her majesty's secret service are the best Bond soundtracks. This track gives you chills, I'm not kidding. Movies are dead without music like this.
If you liked OHMSS, and Space March themes try something left field; the Propeller Heads did a version of this - it's a totally different type of music, but it stands up so well because of the quality of the originals.
That scene turned my stomach too and I watched it on my PC in 2016 after my eyes were polluted with too much CGI from other movies, surely this is a timeless classic.
John Barry is such an inspiration - whether this score or Moonraker or Out of Africa or A View to A Kill or The Living Daylights or Enigma! I can go on and on - this guy is INCREDIBLE!
I love this theme especially when played during the scene when the US-Soviet were about to clash and ready for nuclear war. Suddenly these theme played again in my mind when Putin threated the Nuclear Deterrence Force when invading Ukraine back in 2022.
+Michael Bauers You're probably thinking of Flight Into Space, which starts out with similar cords to Flight Into Space, but goes more into the beauty of Space, instead of the danger. It's not the same piece of music at all, really.
No, it wasn't. As far as I know, John Barry never re-used musical themes or motives beyond the basic James Bond Theme. (Except he did shamelessly borrow /Theme from the Magnificent Seven/ in /Moonraker/.)
Terry Hurlbut Well actually Barry probably did reuse themes, think the 007 theme being used in those various Connery films. After all every composers does it. Also where in Moonraker did he borrow from The Magnificent Seven, because as far as I can tell, I'm not hearing anything similar to The Magnificent Seven, like at all.
Go back to the sequence when Bond and Holly had to jump from a cable car after Jaws wrecked it but before Jaws crashed into the base lift station and almost killed himself. As soon as Bond and Holly landed. Drax's men set upon them and took them away in a stolen ambulance. Bond escaped, but Holly did not. Immediately after that, we see Bond, outfitted in what looks like Western garb, riding on horseback into the MI-6 station outside Rio de Janeiro. And during that riding sequence, they play /The Magnificent Seven/--which most viewers probably remembered as the Marlboro Cigarette Jingle.
J.B. means John Barry as much as it means James Bond. This guy was on another level of class. R.I.P. Maestro.
While I was searching for the this particular piece of composition I was wondering how much of what makes the 007 franchise great is actually the music and soundtrack. I think the answer is, at least, more then a little.
For sure..a master at work.i fun love it.
This man was the master of sound tracks. He has never been replaced.
This piece of music just came into my head from nowhere and I had to find it. This and on her majesty's secret service are the best Bond soundtracks. This track gives you chills, I'm not kidding. Movies are dead without music like this.
Me too.
If you liked OHMSS, and Space March themes try something left field; the Propeller Heads did a version of this - it's a totally different type of music, but it stands up so well because of the quality of the originals.
John Barry at his absolute best. One of the best Bond themes I've heard.
I love the incredibles films and I'm so glad you can hear the elements they took from pieces like this, that bond feeling is unmatched
Such a luscious, ominous piece of music.
Fantastic choice of words for this piece!
CooooL Video !!,...👍
James Bond movies were not the same without John Barry who produced some of the greatest soundtracks in film history.
On that night in the theater, one of the most frightening scenes I'd witnessed, at age 17... Thank you, Mr. Barry, for the thrill. RIP...
That scene turned my stomach too and I watched it on my PC in 2016 after my eyes were polluted with too much CGI from other movies, surely this is a timeless classic.
You talking about YOLT?
Lyri Metacurl I think they are indeed, Miss Moneypenny.
John Barry is such an inspiration - whether this score or Moonraker or Out of Africa or A View to A Kill or The Living Daylights or Enigma! I can go on and on - this guy is INCREDIBLE!
is that a pun there since this was an inspiration for the Incredibles?
Let's not forget Black Hole. The man was a legend.
Wonderful piece of music -as good as anything you will hear in your lifetime! R.I.P. John Barry.
Beautiful ...especially how that haunting motif starts again from 2:22 ....
goosebumps every time
A Masterpiece
Finally I found it. Heard it with 7 years and i never forgot the melody. Thanks.
Masterpiece.
Iconic!
John Barry at his absolute best-YOLT and OHMSS soundtracks probably the best music you will hear in your life!
Superb simulation and I love John Barry's music. Especially this track.
The greatest composer of film soundtracks ever!
Now I see where Michael Giacchino got Kronos Unveiled from.
I actually came here from there
exactly what I thought the first time I watched Incredibles and that scene started. Such a beautiful homage.
@@VanlockFR Yes I think he drew a lot of inspiration from John Barry and the James Bond scores he did.
I knew the "Kronos Unveiled" score drew heavily from Mr. Barry's "Space March". Beautiful, lush and anticlimactic. 🥰🥰🥰
Been looking for this one - Mahalo! 😊🤙🏼
Thanks Art, I was trying to find this . . . I absolutely adore this powerful and majestic ascending phrase, now I know where it's from !!
Absolutely sinister. I love it!
A VERY BEAUTIFUL AND POWERFUL PIECE
John Barry should have been knighted for his fantastic film soundtracks which made not only the Bond films so successful
But many other movies as well.
I love this theme especially when played during the scene when the US-Soviet were about to clash and ready for nuclear war. Suddenly these theme played again in my mind when Putin threated the Nuclear Deterrence Force when invading Ukraine back in 2022.
@Artbodger you timed that perfect!
If the Tornadoes 'Telstar' was the Atlas rocket in '62 , this is the Gemini capsule in '67
S.P.E.C.T.R.E.
Every time i hear this i think of top gear,! X
John Doyle is spot on!!
Excellent!
Damn, didn't know that Ceephax used this for his song "Capsule in Space"
I love that version
All time favorit
Dans l’espace, on ne vit que deux fois.
Closing in fast on a particular Milky Way Galaxy star with a particular solar system with a particular planet
Genius
Is it a harp in this multi layered piece? Imagine the talent to compose this?
Sir John Barry CBE..RIH
2:04 I can see Uranus.
More like black hole?
Awesome video! What's the program called?
Thanks! It's called ''Galaxy Explorer''. At least ten years old, so not the most up-to-date, but still fun.
Wait, now I see it. It's another spacecraft. I repeat, it's another spacecraft! The front is opening u............
Trip to the moon part II
Cool
Quality
The viewer is travelling 7.5 million times the speed of light ( x C ) ?
From you only lived twice
hey G
Not the original cue but very good!
Anybody got a midi of this?
Was this used in Moonraker as well?
+Michael Bauers No, they didn't use this music with Moonraker. John Barry wrote more music for that one--including two real standouts.
+Michael Bauers You're probably thinking of Flight Into Space, which starts out with similar cords to Flight Into Space, but goes more into the beauty of Space, instead of the danger. It's not the same piece of music at all, really.
No, it wasn't. As far as I know, John Barry never re-used musical themes
or motives beyond the basic James Bond Theme. (Except he did shamelessly
borrow /Theme from the Magnificent Seven/ in /Moonraker/.)
Terry Hurlbut Well actually Barry probably did reuse themes, think the 007 theme being used in those various Connery films. After all every composers does it.
Also where in Moonraker did he borrow from The Magnificent Seven, because as far as I can tell, I'm not hearing anything similar to The Magnificent Seven, like at all.
Go back to the sequence when Bond and Holly had to jump from a cable car
after Jaws wrecked it but before Jaws crashed into the base lift station
and almost killed himself.
As soon as Bond and Holly landed. Drax's men set upon them and took them
away in a stolen ambulance. Bond escaped, but Holly did not. Immediately
after that, we see Bond, outfitted in what looks like Western garb,
riding on horseback into the MI-6 station outside Rio de Janeiro. And
during that riding sequence, they play /The Magnificent Seven/--which
most viewers probably remembered as the Marlboro Cigarette Jingle.
Omicron2 lol
Love JB music, but what a weird video, jerky, not very smooth at all