Paul himself dislikes sand in the books though, at least in comparison to his homeworld. And for a number of other reasons Anakin is pretty clearly... inspired by Paul lol
imagine the balls they had to make a blockbuster in which the main instruments were bagpipes and chains and the main singing was mongol throat singing and unintelligible chanting, and to make it work like fire
The thing that struck me the most about the song when it was played in the movie is that fundamentally, the bagpipe section is structured essentially the same as a funeral March, rather than as a proper military march or anything else. When this song plays, it is signifying that House Atreides is marching to its death.
Probably the best thing about this is knowing that this music isn't just part of the OST, it's also the actual in-universe heraldic anthem of House Atreides, played to announce their arrival.
There’s actually a word for when music/story/etc is in-universe and not just a part of the story: diegetic. It’s a pretty cool word and a really cool concept as a whole!
Gurney Halleck in front of herald of the emperor, the gild, the bene gesserit, and under the order of Leto Atreides of smile: no smile visible. Gurney Halleck in front of Sardaukars, 3 to 1 Harkonnens forces, with tactical and firepower inferiority and in pijamas: big smile and grating "with meee!!!!!"
@@fergushancock3567 I dont remember it as "suicide", i remember read it as a commando strike with Thufir, his mans, and some of Gurneys too, and keep my doubts if this was a Thufir or Gurney strike to Giedi Prime...too many years ago, got to re read the damn book. XD
I really love the Celtic feel of this tune, especially in contrast to the Middle Eastern-sounding theme song of the Fremen. The contrast really drives home that the Atreides are a proud and strong, but utterly foreign culture on Arrakis.
I LOVED how starkly different they were, down to the colour grading, ‘Caladan’ is such a clever riff on ‘Caledonia’ ie Scotland and I loved the various little flourishes to emphasise their Scottishness (bull-fighting and some more Spanish naming conventions aside). Obviously Arrakis is a sound-alike for Arabia + Iraq, Caladan is fun in its subtlety I think.
It just came to me. Another name for Scotland was Caledonia. When the British explored the South East Pacific, they named one of the islands New Caledonia. On a different but similar topic, the Brothers Grimm in Germany discovered that the pronunciation and even the consonants in words change over time, so a planet discovered via space telescope and sleeper ships when Captain Kirk and crew would be using stardates like 2300, may have been New Caledonia, over time the 'new' was dropped and Caledonia became 'Caladan' Salesia Secondus becomes Selusa Secundus, etc.
So fun fact, the movie avatar was supposed to have a very interesting sound track orginally, like full on throat singing and shit to make a really interesting and unique sound scape But cameron said it sounded too alien(he litterally wanted it to sound as alien as possible) so he scrapped it And it makes me appritiate dune and hans more becuase they really went hardcore into weird sounds that sound both alien and badads at the same time
Cuz there are like 30+ bagpipers in a church cathedral, playing like crazy. Heard they had to wear ear safety or they'd go deaf literally. Gives the music its great depth
It's because bagpipes scare the b'Jesus out of the enemy and fire up your own soldiers like nothing else. It's why the British Army used them for centuries
As impressive and noble as house Atreides is, it's important to remember that they're ultimately still a colonial power on Arrakis and no better than the Harkonnens from a moral perspective, and even the supposedly 'honorable' Duke Leto isn't exa- (Bagpipes kick in) *ATREIDES! ATREIDES! ATREIDES! A-*
@@dickiewongtk I would agree that the Atreides are in fact morally superior the Harkonnens, even purely in terms of their colonial venture and not considering their smaller scale values and practices within the system they partake in.
I would love to see the bagpipes come back as a musical motif. They were absent after the fall of the house atraidies, but then they return. Thus signaling Paul's ascendance to the legacy of the atraidies and his growth as a character.
Caladan is kind of Celtic in its climate, Caladan sounds like "Caledonia", however, House Atreides claim to literally be descended from the same House Atreides (the House of Atreus) from Greek mythology. But it makes sense that cultures would all be mixed up 20,000 years in the future. The emperor is called the "Padishah" Emperor, an Iranian term, and the Great Houses are organized in the "Landsraad", which comes from German. It's all a mix.
when this came on it ruled immensely because the instrumentation sounded so much like the old Andromeda theme, which was made by duplicating an electric guitar like a million times to sound like bagpipes. naturally this goes full circle by _having_ bagpipes and using a single electric guitar to highlight its voice
The change-up in tempo at 2:24 for the 3rd and 4th passages is just superb... As in: sure I'll run through this wall... just play that bit while I do it! In between composing killer soundtracks, Hans Zimmer is also planning his next international live concert tour. There may well be rioting in the streets if a version of this isn't in the set!
I played this while collecting sand in the desert of my minecraft world Now my friend is a desert worm and theres spaceships fighting for some weird red sand
I wish I had the rights to EA’s Dune RTS games. I’d make a sequel to “Emperor: Battle for Dune” that would also hybridize the David Lynch and Denis Villeneuve aesthetic. Atreides soundtrack would have bagpipes, the Harkonnen soundtrack would have industrial metal vibes to it, and the Corrino soundtrack would have the Mongolian throat singing befitting the Sardaukar.
@@jinon2667 I’d have House Corrino’s opening mission be them laying waste to the Ordos homeworld, in revenge for them killing the Emperor before the events of the last game. Ordos would be a subfaction, since it would be reduced to a remnant of its former strength. House Corrino’s campaign would revolve around them attempting to reclaim the Golden Lion throne and once again dominate the Imperium.
Great synthesis of sounds from the rest of the movie! The Sardaukar throat singing was off, but it makes sense-highlights the dissonance and conflict with their house.
@@Meadras I think he means that the noise itself was off, as in it was harmonically dissonant. Like it sounded like the opposite of the Atreides theme. While the bagpipes here resolved their sound and came to a complete resolution the throat singing purposefully didn’t resolve its own rhythm to sound like it was an opposing theme to this.
Another thing I want to see (or, technically, hear) is this theme having a reprise when the Fremen under Muad’Dib assault the Imperial and Harkonnen-controlled Arrakeen in Part II. Better yet, have Gurney duel Rabban to the death with this theme playing. The Atreides war master battling the beast. Besides, if you read the books, Rabban is responsible for the scar on Gurney’s face.
Especially since rabban's cause of death isn't really stated in the books, they should definitely make gurney absolutely go all out against him in part two
WHYYY hasn't the movie version gotten a release? It's downright a crime that the offical sountrack didn't have the badass bagpipe theme. I like the sketchbook version, but the film's is *chef's kiss*.
@@the_milkgod9134 what’re you guys talking about. this exact audio has just been taken from the track House Atreides on the sketchbook album. it’s not in the film.
I know a lot of people don’t like the Saudarker chants being in this, but personally I love it because its showing that in this part both houses are going up against eachother in a massive blitz with each of their chants, the Atreides one easily overshadowing the other showing their power and how much greater they are than them, and the chants just sound badass as well lol
@@TopG1269 same, fairly sure it plays the House Atreides motif just after they say their badass "I just killed you" one liner. It's not obvious and it's only a few notes of it, I agree it would have been cool to hear the full theme again, but as it represents the Atreides at full strength it's probably not appropriate for the events in the film until maybe right at the end.
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Benevolent. Compassionate. Honorable. Idk, that's just the impression I got from both the novel, and this film. Just seems to be, what they stand for. They display to one another, overall, and to their friends and allies, those qualities.
When I first heard this song I thought it would be the song that would play during the final battle with the Sardaukar because of the throatsinging noises, I loved part 2 but was disappointed this wasn't in it.
Star Wars: “I don’t like sand, it’s coarse rough and irritating, it gets everywhere…”
DUNE:
underrated comment
DUNE: scrub your ass with sand
Haha.
You don't like sand? Well here's ALL THE SAND
Paul himself dislikes sand in the books though, at least in comparison to his homeworld. And for a number of other reasons Anakin is pretty clearly... inspired by Paul lol
imagine the balls they had to make a blockbuster in which the main instruments were bagpipes and chains and the main singing was mongol throat singing and unintelligible chanting, and to make it work like fire
It's not risky or daring when the music is composed by Hans Zimmer.
Hans Zimmer does what he wants
Honestly, I'm glad throat singing is featured in this film. Really underrated stuff, throat singing, made me a fan of Mongolian history on its own.
Doom Eternal Soundtrack wants to know your location
I believe that is WHY it worked tbh, it feels unique and different
Certified Atreides classic
Crap theres two of us now
@@the_milkgod9134 ...and there can be only one...
@@paulatreides6139 well.... I guess this is the end for you
show yourself, imposter
@@jan_Masewin pretty sure no one is gonna come out and say they’re a fake
We Are House Atreides.
There Is No Call We Do Not Answer.
There Is No Faith That We Betray.
House Atreides,
ACCEPTS!
ATREIDES
ATREIDES ATREIDES
**starship horn blasts** ATREIDES, ATREIDES!
ATREIDES ATREIDES ATREIDES
Atreides? More like Betray-ides amirite
"AYE, WE BE HOOSE ATREIDES.
THERE BE NO FOOKIN CALL WE DON'T ANSWER.
THERE BE NO FOOKIN FAITH THAT WEE BETRAY."
anyone know where "There Is No Faith That We Betray" is from, I don't remember it from the book?
By order of the Peaky fookin' Blinders!
The Glasgow Kiss, Penetrates the Feckin' Shield!!!
There be no fookin whisky we don't drink!
@@TrueFork That’s not a line from the book but it does encapsulate the Atreides adherence to honor. Even when self-destructive
If the bagpipes don't come back in the second movie I'll find it perfectly reasonable but still be terribly disappointed
If the Mongolian throat singing don't come back in the second movie I'll find it perfectly reasonable but still be terribly disappointed
@@alanbrito5239 don't know if you have read the book, but there's a high chance we'll hear more of that
@Elliepopcorn They might play it when Paul ascends the throne.
oh they'll come back hard.
You don't see measured responses like these often on RUclips.
The thing that struck me the most about the song when it was played in the movie is that fundamentally, the bagpipe section is structured essentially the same as a funeral March, rather than as a proper military march or anything else.
When this song plays, it is signifying that House Atreides is marching to its death.
yeah what happened to patric stuart turned thanos guy
Depending on if they keep to the book, we’ll see Gurney in the next film.
O:
@@hollowfriend1902 lets hope bro
Wow, that's a great point!
*Reads title*
"I'll be the Judge of that"
*Bagpipes immediately upon hitting play*
CORRECT
My reaction to the thumbnail: I think we all know where this is going
Sandwhichrobot: You're goddamn right you do
I immediately knew which scene it was going to be from
Probably the best thing about this is knowing that this music isn't just part of the OST, it's also the actual in-universe heraldic anthem of House Atreides, played to announce their arrival.
There’s actually a word for when music/story/etc is in-universe and not just a part of the story: diegetic. It’s a pretty cool word and a really cool concept as a whole!
It's so cool that there's a word for something so specific haha.
“Smile, Gurney.”
“I AM smiling.”
@@themuzzy5092 woah! never knew that! thanks
Yep! Love when franchises do that. The Imperial March from Star Wars is another example of a diegetic anthem, albeit in a different key.
Someone: Stark or Lannister?
Me: Atredies
This.
Me: Kerensky
*Harkonens sends their regards*
@@hellsonion514 Marik
we are house atreides.
there is no call we do not answer
no faith that we betray
Yes, long live the bag pipes!
The bag pipes must flow.
He who controls the bagpipes controls the universe.
LONG LIVE DUKE LETO!!! *(Charges into battle with a rifle braced with one arm and a pug dog tucked into my jacket)*
@@weldonwin , lol. Yes, I remembered that part in the 1984 Dune film. It's a classic scene.
@@thegoodwin Just imagine that scene, with this theme
@@weldonwin , lol. We definitely need a video edit on that.
House Atreides: *lands on dune*
Baron Harkonnen: "Why do I hear boss music?"
Plot-Twist: the boss music only starts playing *after* he springs his trap.
@@vomErsten Lmao. Baron, after destroying what he thought was the entirety of the Atreides: Why did the boss music start a second phase?
Emperor Shaddam IV: *hehe, I'm in danger*
This reads SO much better as a Scouser!
Baron: "That music's fucken' BOSS, la!"
@@6SidedDas now he's just fat bastard but in space
All I'm saying is the duke could order me into a suicide charge and I'd be like "yeah ok"
Gurney Halleck in front of herald of the emperor, the gild, the bene gesserit, and under the order of Leto Atreides of smile: no smile visible.
Gurney Halleck in front of Sardaukars, 3 to 1 Harkonnens forces, with tactical and firepower inferiority and in pijamas: big smile and grating "with meee!!!!!"
@@patopato9668 Man Gurney's charge gave me goosebumps
You'll probably make it out there alive and return with this music playing. Wouldn't that be a sight? :D
I would have loved to have seen the Atreides suicide attack on the Harkonnen spice storage depots.
@@fergushancock3567 I dont remember it as "suicide", i remember read it as a commando strike with Thufir, his mans, and some of Gurneys too, and keep my doubts if this was a Thufir or Gurney strike to Giedi Prime...too many years ago, got to re read the damn book. XD
Kingdom of Gondor supports House Atreides in this universe.
The Lannisters send their regards and support for House Harkonnen.
Also, House Stark lends their hand to House Atreides.
@@thegoodwin The House in my High Fantasy lends aid to Duke Paul of House Atreides as well
Doggos of da multiverse give hoose of Atreides the guudest of BOIS for aid!
@@justadogobeingdogo5766 , who's Doggos?
There is no DUNE video we do not dislike. There is no DUNE OST we betray. The uploader asks us to bring peace to comments. House Arthritis accepts!
Arthritis?
@@sebb3301 Arthritis.
Artritis Artritis Artritis
The double negative lol
@@XMysticHerox I think it would be odd to phrase it in other ways. As an ESL I understand it as giving emphasis on the fullness of the action.
The masculine urge to rush head first into battle to fight the forces of tyranny
While holding a pug
I really love the Celtic feel of this tune, especially in contrast to the Middle Eastern-sounding theme song of the Fremen. The contrast really drives home that the Atreides are a proud and strong, but utterly foreign culture on Arrakis.
culture shock must be real between the two
their home country is caladan which is somehow alike celtic regions, being filmed in norway
I LOVED how starkly different they were, down to the colour grading, ‘Caladan’ is such a clever riff on ‘Caledonia’ ie Scotland and I loved the various little flourishes to emphasise their Scottishness (bull-fighting and some more Spanish naming conventions aside). Obviously Arrakis is a sound-alike for Arabia + Iraq, Caladan is fun in its subtlety I think.
Arrakis = middle east, Atreides/Caladan = Southern Europe, Harkonnen/Giedi Prime = Northern Europe
Leto was T-posing the entire time, from the moment he regained consciousness, to the moment baron Harkonnen was curled up in a ceiling's corner.
He's the ultimate chad
always assert dominance
The masculine urge to fight your friend from an unrealized timeline in a knife fight to the death.
It just came to me. Another name for Scotland was Caledonia. When the British explored the South East Pacific, they named one of the islands New Caledonia. On a different but similar topic, the Brothers Grimm in Germany discovered that the pronunciation and even the consonants in words change over time, so a planet discovered via space telescope and sleeper ships when Captain Kirk and crew would be using stardates like 2300, may have been New Caledonia, over time the 'new' was dropped and Caledonia became 'Caladan' Salesia Secondus becomes Selusa Secundus, etc.
So fun fact, the movie avatar was supposed to have a very interesting sound track orginally, like full on throat singing and shit to make a really interesting and unique sound scape
But cameron said it sounded too alien(he litterally wanted it to sound as alien as possible) so he scrapped it
And it makes me appritiate dune and hans more becuase they really went hardcore into weird sounds that sound both alien and badads at the same time
Thank you for sharing that @owlwaifu4949, very cool!
Its so good holy crap why do bagpipes work so well for this
Hans Zimmer is a genius.
Cause they remind of freaking SCO'LAND and the highlands!!!
Cuz there are like 30+ bagpipers in a church cathedral, playing like crazy. Heard they had to wear ear safety or they'd go deaf literally.
Gives the music its great depth
It's because bagpipes scare the b'Jesus out of the enemy and fire up your own soldiers like nothing else. It's why the British Army used them for centuries
Because they're the pipes, lad! They've lasted 1000 years, why not 20,000 more!
A great man doesn't seek to lead, he is called to it
And if your answer is no, then you’ll still be the only thing I ever needed you to be.
And he replies in the comments.
And he answers
@@mortalsunset MY SON!🖤😭
Gotta love the guy who just starts screaming "YEEEEAAAAAAAAAAH" at about 1:50.
Goku going Super Saiyan in the background.
As impressive and noble as house Atreides is, it's important to remember that they're ultimately still a colonial power on Arrakis and no better than the Harkonnens from a moral perspective, and even the supposedly 'honorable' Duke Leto isn't exa-
(Bagpipes kick in)
*ATREIDES! ATREIDES! ATREIDES! A-*
"WITH ME"
"YEEEEAHAHAAAHAHAAAAHAHAHQHAHHAG OORAH OORAH"
15 years later. 61 billion dead.
Worth it.
Not all colonial powers are the same. The british is superiour morally as an colonial power than, say, the belgian. No?
@@dickiewongtk I would agree that the Atreides are in fact morally superior the Harkonnens, even purely in terms of their colonial venture and not considering their smaller scale values and practices within the system they partake in.
"It is said that the Atreides rule with the consent of the governed..."
Duke Leto cared more about the lives of twenty-one men than a full load of spice. Could the same be said of the good Baron?
ATREIDES!!!
ATREIDES! ATREIDES! ATREIDES!
ATREIDES!
Atreides! Atreides! Atreides!
ATREIDES!
Atreides!
I’m Scottish and a massive fan of sci-fi. This is one of those songs guaranteed for my funeral
I would love to see the bagpipes come back as a musical motif. They were absent after the fall of the house atraidies, but then they return. Thus signaling Paul's ascendance to the legacy of the atraidies and his growth as a character.
gonna give you like just for the Commonwealth pfp, such beautiful flag
The way you just accurately predicted what actually happens in the Dune Part 2 soundtrack
Atreides! Atreides! Atreides!
ATREIDES!!!
ATREIDES
ATREIDES!!!!
ATREIDES!!!!
ATREIDES!
"Lead them to paradise"
We are House Atreides.
There is no call we do not answer!
There is no BAGPIPE we do not play!
I liked the mild implication that Scotland would in future be an intergalactic political power
Caladan is kind of Celtic in its climate, Caladan sounds like "Caledonia", however, House Atreides claim to literally be descended from the same House Atreides (the House of Atreus) from Greek mythology.
But it makes sense that cultures would all be mixed up 20,000 years in the future. The emperor is called the "Padishah" Emperor, an Iranian term, and the Great Houses are organized in the "Landsraad", which comes from German. It's all a mix.
Mongol Throat Song and the Scottish Bagpipes. That's Really something special.
You've fought well Atreides..
Makes me feel so patriotic I wanna cry. Long live House Atriedes….
Go ahead and cry man, if this tune doesn’t move you to tears there is something wrong with you.
"My lungs taste the air of time blown past falling sands."
I literally always skip to this part when I'm listening to "House Atreides". It's one of my favorite movie soundtracks EVER. ATREIDES!!!
when this came on it ruled immensely because the instrumentation sounded so much like the old Andromeda theme, which was made by duplicating an electric guitar like a million times to sound like bagpipes. naturally this goes full circle by _having_ bagpipes and using a single electric guitar to highlight its voice
Holy shit I’m not the only one who remembers Andromeda?!
@@PromusKaa Ah Romie. We warship her. ahem. It started off a great show.
The original Andromeda theme was absolutely wonderful stuff. Quite unlike the mundane cookie-cutter themes we tended to get then, and still do.
yea the season 1 theme song was amazing... show fell off at season 3.
I have always loved bagpipes that somewhat mixes the notion of tradition and drawing power from that tradition. Glad Denis and Hans see the same!
We Making it off Caladan with this one fellas
The change-up in tempo at 2:24 for the 3rd and 4th passages is just superb... As in: sure I'll run through this wall... just play that bit while I do it!
In between composing killer soundtracks, Hans Zimmer is also planning his next international live concert tour.
There may well be rioting in the streets if a version of this isn't in the set!
Oh an international tour? I’m in the US and he rarely visits here so I hope we make his schedule
Glad to report that the tour opens with this track! Was absolutely fantastic watching it live.
When I saw the title of this I knew exactly what part it was!! Love it
I played this while collecting sand in the desert of my minecraft world
Now my friend is a desert worm and theres spaceships fighting for some weird red sand
Whoever said bagpipes sounds like crap need to apologize rn
I wish I had the rights to EA’s Dune RTS games.
I’d make a sequel to “Emperor: Battle for Dune” that would also hybridize the David Lynch and Denis Villeneuve aesthetic.
Atreides soundtrack would have bagpipes, the Harkonnen soundtrack would have industrial metal vibes to it, and the Corrino soundtrack would have the Mongolian throat singing befitting the Sardaukar.
Bagpipes pugs and The Hu walk into a bar
You my friend, might’ve just gotten your wish fulfilled to some degree
@@Forerunner2 Yup that new Spice Wars game.
what about ordos?
@@jinon2667
I’d have House Corrino’s opening mission be them laying waste to the Ordos homeworld, in revenge for them killing the Emperor before the events of the last game.
Ordos would be a subfaction, since it would be reduced to a remnant of its former strength.
House Corrino’s campaign would revolve around them attempting to reclaim the Golden Lion throne and once again dominate the Imperium.
They better play this when Paul, The Fremen and their Worms storm the palace!
I hope we see the lazguns as well. Although not the weapon of choice they did show up enough in the books.
They have to play this
didnt happen but was epic nonetheless
Great synthesis of sounds from the rest of the movie! The Sardaukar throat singing was off, but it makes sense-highlights the dissonance and conflict with their house.
Dude the throat singing was sick. I actually saw it another time in Imax just for that scene
@@Meadras I think he means that the noise itself was off, as in it was harmonically dissonant. Like it sounded like the opposite of the Atreides theme.
While the bagpipes here resolved their sound and came to a complete resolution the throat singing purposefully didn’t resolve its own rhythm to sound like it was an opposing theme to this.
Duke Leto and the Emperor are actually cousins so it makes sense to have some Sardukar in thier theme
Another thing I want to see (or, technically, hear) is this theme having a reprise when the Fremen under Muad’Dib assault the Imperial and Harkonnen-controlled Arrakeen in Part II.
Better yet, have Gurney duel Rabban to the death with this theme playing. The Atreides war master battling the beast. Besides, if you read the books, Rabban is responsible for the scar on Gurney’s face.
Especially since rabban's cause of death isn't really stated in the books, they should definitely make gurney absolutely go all out against him in part two
@@JDB62- you predicted the future!
I always took their arrival on Arrakis as a funeral procession
WHYYY hasn't the movie version gotten a release? It's downright a crime that the offical sountrack didn't have the badass bagpipe theme. I like the sketchbook version, but the film's is *chef's kiss*.
Dude tell me about it
A part of it is in the ‘Armada’ track
@@the_milkgod9134 what’re you guys talking about. this exact audio has just been taken from the track House Atreides on the sketchbook album. it’s not in the film.
@@tomstein7131 yeah I dunno... brain wasn’t working when I replied to this
Look up The Dune Sketch book. It's there as House Atredies
I know a lot of people don’t like the Saudarker chants being in this, but personally I love it because its showing that in this part both houses are going up against eachother in a massive blitz with each of their chants, the Atreides one easily overshadowing the other showing their power and how much greater they are than them, and the chants just sound badass as well lol
Every time I saw Gurney Halleck in part 2 this theme blasted in my head.
ATREDIES! ATRIEDIES! ATREDIES!
The chills I got when they landed on Arrakis and this was on full blast in the big screen was a cinematic experience.
We making it off Caladan with this one
When it's the year 10,090 and you still want to celebrate Burns' Night
as of this post, one Harkonen was here.
The bagpipes in the score are absolutely fucking insane, I’m so glad their use as a war instrument was recognized by Zimmer
Now that I think of it the bagpipes work real well just cuz Paul basically lived on space Scotland
Caladan is a word not too far removed from Caledonia, tbf.
Holy shit ur right
The fact that this is actually guitars pretending to be bagpipes in this song is mental. Absolutely god damned mental.
Blew my mind when he said that in a behind the scenes video
it's actually not, the first 15 seconds of it is guitars the rest are real bagpipes used
When it’s time for me to go This is what I want to play at my funeral Long live House Atreides
Live a life that should deserv that ends, cheers.
if I was a UFC fighter this would be my walkout song.
I am the 13 year old Dune reader who is the messiah. what a glorious state to be in in the dark years of the 1970's.
Bagpipes go hard, severely under rated
LISAN AL GHAIB
My favorite scene in the entire movie, it may have only lasted a few minutes but holy crap it was epic
The masculine urge to fight for a benevolent family of aristocrats.
D E S E R T
P
O
W
E
R
p: pug
o: oh crap this is good
w: we're awesome
e: endurance
r: REALLY F*CKIN COOL!!!
Harkonnen be like: dessert power
D***
P
O
W
E
R
@@gaiusjuliuscaesar9296 They use the baron’s body fat as fuel
Desert Power Rangers
we makin it outta arrakis with this one
can I at least keep a baby sandworm
Spoiler alert: they didn’t make it outta Arrakis
We becoming the Lisan al-Gaib with this one, the Spice is flowing with this one
Missed this in dune 2
It was hinted at when [Redacted] killed [Redacted] during a city-based battle towards the end of the film
@@XAVR_ no it wasnt i watched it twice
@@TopG1269 same, fairly sure it plays the House Atreides motif just after they say their badass "I just killed you" one liner. It's not obvious and it's only a few notes of it, I agree it would have been cool to hear the full theme again, but as it represents the Atreides at full strength it's probably not appropriate for the events in the film until maybe right at the end.
Saaaaaammmeee
May Lissam Al-Gaib bless your soul
May Shai-Hulud lead you through the sands
When Scotland has a Domination Victory in Civilization
Scottish people going to beach on holiday even when we know the sun will kill us
something something... Billy Connolly Jobby Weecha.. North sea Scrotum...
Scot: ''aye whats that large yellow sphere in the sky for?''
People always scoffed at me when I said the bagpipe is an incredible instrument. Now they don't.
The poor repeat button needs a shield because I keep hitting it.
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Ah, the slow press penetrates the shield.
Bagpipes vs throat singing.
Search "Batzorig Vaanchig & Auli" you won't be disappointed.
Looks like it’s jihad time
The masculine urge to fight for your House on a desert world
"The bagpipes are lit! Atreides calls for aid!"
IT IS EPIC. Historical and futuristic at the same time.
Benevolent.
Compassionate.
Honorable.
Idk, that's just the impression I got from both the novel, and this film. Just seems to be, what they stand for. They display to one another, overall, and to their friends and allies, those qualities.
When I first heard this song I thought it would be the song that would play during the final battle with the Sardaukar because of the throatsinging noises, I loved part 2 but was disappointed this wasn't in it.
The soundtrack in part two was an improvement on all accounts. Just fucking amazing
Long live the fighters!
Despite the bagpipes sound, this reminds me of something that you’d expect to hear in Gladiator, or anything with a colosseum, very hype
The fact that the theme for House Atreides, which are fighting against an Empire, uses bagpipe is soooo cool and not-so-subtle nod to real life.
They missed an opportunity. Should of used this in one scene in pt2
I think they used it when Gurney was preparing to fight with Rabban
Sounds like they took a lot of inspiration from the Gael
I'm so happy for Oscar Isaac. It must be so refreshing to act in a space sci-fi movie that is actually good
Now wait a minute he was in anhilation
The pipes must flow. I also love the throat singing segments in the sequence, almost heralding their doom at the hands of the Sardaukar.
For the father, nothing.
Here I am, here I remain.
Tell me about the water of your homeworld, Usul
Now at the end of Dune 2 we get to appreciate the hidden harmonies Zimmer brings forth from this theme.
When the bagpipes reach high notes you can hear the desert wind its almost like screaming kids.
Changing my alarm to this. Gonna wake up to DESERT POWWAA!!!
There go the goosebumps!!! "ATREIDES!!! ATREIDES!!! ATREIDES!!!"
Desert Banger.
WITH ME
ATREIDES ATREIDES ATREIDES
Here I am.
Here I remain.
Best morning alarm ever
"I promise i won't get patriotic."
couple spice snorts later:
This is a kickass mix, my friend. Well done.