I feel like it's a personal struggle he had. Like bi-polar, multiple personality disorder? It seems sad, confused and profound. THEN....!! suddenly EXCITED, IT'S ALL OK 😁👍🙏 Everything is looking up 😁👍😊la la la 😁👍 THEN!?! slow decent.. ~~~🙄😶🫣🤫🤔THEN.. Slowly down to where?...... Trying to get back up 🙏Please.... Please BUT AARRrrgghhh😕😱😥😣sadness, 😭 but beauty within.......DRUMS🥁. Decent, sadness.....;MAYBE? THIS TIME 😭😭NO😢😣Death is near, Yay, HEAVEN AWAITS.🎊🙏.. OH NO! I'M DEAD! 😭🙏, OH YES HEAVEN AWAITS, OH NO I'M DEAD. 🥁🥁🥁🥁🎉🎊🎆THE END
@@newbow11 that's the point. How a big master he was that he composed "imagining" the sounds... It is said that his piano was found almost destroyed when he died, because he played it so hard in order to hear something. Tragic, sad and powerful...
This works. I laid under the stars on a picnic table and listened to the first 3 minutes. 3 times in a row. Letting the sound wash over me. While focusing on my breath work. I got up and felt completely different. Did it again before I went to bed. woke up randomly in the night to do it again. First thing when I woke up.. again. Self healing is what you believe in.
this piece was actually constructed in one of his lowest moments. he was potentially loosing custody of his nephew, along his deafness and other things. but in the center parts you can hear the longing and loving of music and life, which is soon overpowered by the tenser melodies once more. i cannot imagine being a deaf composer. as a musician, the mere thought of that hurts. the one thing that brings you joy can be the one that creates the most pain.
*"When the great library burned, the first ten thousand years of stories where reduced to ash. But those stories never really perished. They became a new story. Story of the fire itself, of man's urge to take a thing of beauty and strike the match."*
took a music class in college :p was told Beethoven's music is sort of considered as part of the Romantic period, in a transitory way though, he's still considered to be a classical guy, not full classical though.
Actually this is not classical music at all. Classical music is the music that were made during the classical period. This belongs to romanticism. Academic music is all the music before the contemporary music, the wrong called classical music
Well put sir those words were well placed in a perfect statement of truth and inspiration... anyone here dare to oppose my words will stand before the third Reich to pass judgement !!!
Ever since the movie The Knowing this piece has become synonymous with societal breakdown. I'm playing it right now as I walk through the grocery store watching people fight over asparagus during the Coronavirus
To me, 2:38 represents the insight one feels when they realize that hope exists despite the stress or anxiety that they are currently facing. Beethoven's music resonates so many profound emotions
Put this music on randomly, then I caught sight of a picture of my Dad who would have 65 this week. Cried my eyes out. Thank you Beethoven for writing music that made me have a release I didn't know I needed. Miss you Dad.
yes i saw that video too AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHANHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHHHHAAHHAHAAHAAHHHHHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAH
What? is the doctor about to shoot his patient with a gun? You have "7 minutes to live?" Is he Dr. Evil talking to Austin Powers? what kind of stupid scenario is that? Whose doctor would say that? I'm sorry, but that is the dumbest comment I may have ever read. Just kidding. No, I'm not. That is just plain idiotic. And that's really how you would want to spend the last 7 minutes of your life? Before the doctor slowly lowers you into the quickand? Jesus. Idiots! Ok, going back to listening. ;)
This movement is what got me through one of the hardest times in my life, and now I listen to it to remind myself that I am stronger than I think I am.
@@Κωνσταντίνος-ξ9μ it was the day of the Hungarian Revolution of '56. It was a big event. More info here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Revolution_of_1956?wprov=sfla1
["Ultrakill" SPOILERS ALERT] Death stains the auditorium. The littered corpses of the once mighty council now strewn against its surfaces, their last gasps of life dripping down the dissident blade of Gabriel's sword. The last councilor, now backed up to a wall, scrambles for words between panicked breaths as death approaches with measured steps. "W-wait! Y-you can't do this! Out status forbids it! This is treason, heresy, murder! We are the supreme authority, our law commands you! "You command nothing. Your words hold no power over me, or anyone else. Lest you truly believe you can talk my blade back into its sheath." "B-but the people are on our side! The citizens of Heaven know that we are just!" "The masses only follow you out of fear and desperation. I will show them there is nothing to be afraid of, for there is not species nor origin, vested rank or holy status that will stop the sharp edge of a sword. We all bleed the same blood, and the cushions of your thrones have made you weak and impotent." "P-please, Gabriel, see reason! The council follows the will of The Father! You seek to go against our creato-" "Face it, brother. God is Dead. The fire is gone. You're chasing phantoms." Gabriel's silhouette now towers over the councilor, his shadow cast upon a soon lifeless corpse. He raises his sword for the final cut as the crying mess on the floor stammers out its final feeble argument. "B-b-but the Father's light! Without me you cannot hope to reconnect with it! I-i-if you kill me, you'll be dead in a matter of hours!" ... "I know." A clean, silent cut glides through the councilor's neck, severing his spine with elegance and ease. His head falls onto the marble floor, the rest of his body following soon after. Bereft of status but brimming with purpose, Gabriel gave a final message to the angels amassed at the gates of the auditorium before leaving Heaven for the very last time.
Best thing he ever wrote. Sad that it doesn't get played even one-tenth as often as the first movement of his 5th symphony, or the fourth movement of his 9th symphony.
5555 me after consuming an amount of tik toks about conspiracies got here from a tik tok that says this will help me let go of the past. I can't forgive myself for undertaking the vaccine.
I am not a "music person." I have little understanding of it and no talent for it. But this beautiful music can still bring tears to my eyes. I don't know of any music more wonderful than this.
No you don't need to be a 'music' person to know it. Music is felt and understood in our hearts regardless of our musical knowledge. Music conveys emotion. The language of the universe, frequency and vibration 🙂
@@crismeisters I profoundly disagree with the hippy dippy universe idea. Music, and all beauty, is the language of humanity and the nature found on earth alone. It is divinely inspired.
darn... the thing i hate with classical music is you really have to reach for the speaker volumes ever so often. can't this composer hear what he's composing?
Bashar sent me
Same
Same
Lol me too :)
Me too
Same!!!!!!❤
Who else is listening to this in 1814?
***** AD.
I'm a 90s baby...an 1890s one of course that's what I mean
Henrik Nykvist
Yeah, same.
Napoleon Bonaparte
1814? psh get with the times we rock this in 1914!
Who is here because of Bashar? 😂😂😂
Me🎉😅
😂😂😂😂
Me too!!!❤
me!
💀😂 yep! Letting go of the past, here we go 🎧✨
Bashar bring anyone here?
Yes 😅
🖐️
Yes
Yes 😂🙏💚
Yes
Bashar send me this way to listen to the first 3 minutes I’m so thankful! On my healing path ❤. Love to all 💜✨
Thank you very much
I’m getting old, Beethoven’s portrait is looking more and more like a younger man
Yo what the hell. I have that too now
Hey. Stop that.
It was painted in 1820 so Beethoven was 49 or 50 at the time
same feeling
Yep, same! It’s freaking wild
My mother, pianist, loved Beethoven. Today she died. I listen this masterpiece in her memory. RIP. Play your piano in heaven mom.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Carlo.
me too, I hope god give you peace and power live your life.
ruclips.net/video/FmACCcbTnNs/видео.html
El amor de una madre y un hijo es lo más grande de este mundo
Every time I listen to this now, and it is frequent.. your love comes to mind, mom.
Who’s here listening in 2024?
❤
❤
Me❤😊😢🎉❤😢
I feel like it's a personal struggle he had. Like bi-polar, multiple personality disorder? It seems sad, confused and profound. THEN....!! suddenly EXCITED, IT'S ALL OK 😁👍🙏
Everything is looking up 😁👍😊la la la 😁👍 THEN!?! slow decent.. ~~~🙄😶🫣🤫🤔THEN.. Slowly down to where?...... Trying to get back up 🙏Please.... Please BUT AARRrrgghhh😕😱😥😣sadness, 😭 but beauty within.......DRUMS🥁. Decent, sadness.....;MAYBE? THIS TIME 😭😭NO😢😣Death is near, Yay, HEAVEN AWAITS.🎊🙏.. OH NO! I'M DEAD! 😭🙏, OH YES HEAVEN AWAITS, OH NO I'M DEAD. 🥁🥁🥁🥁🎉🎊🎆THE END
April
Arielle Dombasle à massacré ce morceau 😢😢😂😂
Ah! Je cherchais ce commentaire 😂
@@jaipasdideedepseudo9616 Je le cherchais aussi
😂😂😂@@melody_is_dead
*When a deaf man can compose better music than your entire being.*
To be fair- he was already composing before he lost his hearing and was well versed enough to know what the notes sounded like
@@newbow11 that's the point. How a big master he was that he composed "imagining" the sounds... It is said that his piano was found almost destroyed when he died, because he played it so hard in order to hear something. Tragic, sad and powerful...
him and Bach theyre best and Beethoven has more appealing songs i think
Alvaro Garcia Trujillo what a load of bullshit, it’s not said anywhere.
Alvaro Garcia Trujillo that is intense
This works. I laid under the stars on a picnic table and listened to the first 3 minutes. 3 times in a row. Letting the sound wash over me. While focusing on my breath work.
I got up and felt completely different.
Did it again before I went to bed. woke up randomly in the night to do it again.
First thing when I woke up.. again.
Self healing is what you believe in.
Beethoven said of music, "It should strike fire in the hearts of men, and bring tears to the eyes of women." 'Nuf said.
Well he definitely isn't wrong
His music still accomplishes that
But music brings tears to my eyes, and I'm a man.
@@CinemaRescored Then you must be a woman
@@merlotingreigory3606 You're not a very good reader, are you?
Who else here because they know the first 3 minutes of this masterpiece has the perfect blend of frequncies that help manifestation 😉💪🏼
Manifestation is made up superstitious bullshit though
Is it so? Wow very cool, i just love the music
@@joroboam bashar darryl anka
Me lol
Meeeeeer
Thank you Daryl and bashar ❤❤❤
This
This is music to listen to while you’re healing and releasing old trauma
I played this 15 years ago in high school orchestra as a concertmaster and I'm back listening because my father died recently. Your comment is spot-on
@@shankars3329💔🙏
Did you hear that from Bashar as well?
@@johnvella4696yess sir
Oh hello! How did you know?!
Who else is here from Bashar
Me
Me
Me2!
Me!!!!
Yes sir
If you are here from bashar welcome and heal up
who is this bashar?
@hewitc search his name on any social media
rapper? he copied this piece of music? these guys never write any music
@hewitc no it way different than that tbh but it's not a musician just a good advice and guide us to this music
this piece was actually constructed in one of his lowest moments. he was potentially loosing custody of his nephew, along his deafness and other things. but in the center parts you can hear the longing and loving of music and life, which is soon overpowered by the tenser melodies once more. i cannot imagine being a deaf composer. as a musician, the mere thought of that hurts. the one thing that brings you joy can be the one that creates the most pain.
Calm down
Always thought this song captures the desperation of a hero marching forward unto his demise.
@@WorldravenNevar maybe you should liven up! this is a rousing piece meant to evoke emotion.
@@WorldravenNevar THEY WERE CALM… *YOU* CALM DOWN.
@@WorldravenNevar Nonsense
Who else came here because of Bashar?
Z0ZZ
Ne vous trompez pas en avril prochain. La France nous appartient.
Zemmour président 🙂👍
Gives me goosebumps and chills, beyond beauty itself.
It is simply amazing.
Cosmic Contrarian you stop making video's
thank you for no longer making videos
It is aligned in the key of Earth's vibrational frequency
alchemy in music
*"When the great library burned, the first ten thousand years of stories where reduced to ash. But those stories never really perished. They became a new story. Story of the fire itself, of man's urge to take a thing of beauty and strike the match."*
@@Dominion69420 I got that reference!
WHATS TBIS FROM
Is this from Avatar?
@@bigmiki2620 westworld
Zietsys westworld s2 e7 I think
ZOZZ
On sait ce que vous faites là les français
#zozz
You're having the most epic "reading of the comments" of your life.
Somp Gantur Not really, mostly the biggest disappointment since it’s all memes and not much about the music itself
in 5 years, this will have 40k likes and 15k comments. glad to be here before.
@@ravensnflies8167 this video? or this comment in particular?
@@berpmorph2946 the video should have 1 mil likes already... how many do you want? lol.
Why can’t I double like your comment . So much YES!!!
I was at your concert when you conducted this, Maestro Ludwig!
Mozart was dead for more than two decades already by the time this was composed
@@pavlenikacevic4976 LOL BUT I ACTUALLY WAS THERE
Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus Amadeus!!!!!! (Falco)
@@pavlenikacevic4976 If Mozart could write this comment more than 200 years after his death, he could certainly have attended Beethoven’s concert
Fake knees
Z
*finally 5 million views in my masterpiece!!!!*
Ludwig Van Beethoven it’s 5 mil now
You changed your name and profile pic so you could come and make this joke... wow
@@MalkiaPenelopeN i did'nt done This.
@@ludwigvanbeethoven2420 So does that mean you're the one and only Ludwig???? Come from the dead
NTB- Leo are you okay?
Z0ZZ
Beethoven rose from the grave, slapped me awake in the middle of the night and brought me here.
Ellie S. hahahaha you made my day man
Wait when did he die?
I'm from Dimension C-137 in which Beethoven died on the 26th of March, 1827.
Ellie S. nice Rick and Morty reference.
this is the only acceptable "excuse" to be here
Anyone here from watching Bashar?
❤❤❤Me my friend..Bashar sent us all here!
I am!!!
Yes❣️
Yes
🎉yupp
It's called classical music for a good reason, its timeless ability to stir the soul, the heart, and the imagination of the generations that follow.
took a music class in college :p was told Beethoven's music is sort of considered as part of the Romantic period, in a transitory way though, he's still considered to be a classical guy, not full classical though.
There's no such thing "classical music", there are more than 500 years of history european thinking and philosophy
Aww
Actually this is not classical music at all. Classical music is the music that were made during the classical period. This belongs to romanticism. Academic music is all the music before the contemporary music, the wrong called classical music
Well put sir those words were well placed in a perfect statement of truth and inspiration... anyone here dare to oppose my words will stand before the third Reich to pass judgement !!!
I was born in 1770 and I love classical music.
+Jon M It was 1820 when he wrote this
#rekt
xD
+Jon M Um, no you weren't.
+DaVinceFTW Are you saying he couldn't be 50 years old and listen to it?
Aren't we lucky to have had Beethoven in our lives. Not just this work, but all of his wonderful compositions. He was a genius. Thanks, Ludwig.
we are so fortunate, thanks for appreciating the fact
Ever since the movie The Knowing this piece has become synonymous with societal breakdown. I'm playing it right now as I walk through the grocery store watching people fight over asparagus during the Coronavirus
I didn't think this is how it would end.
I guess that's why it was also used in Zardoz
It was already used for societal breakdown in Zardoz (1973)
great movie, btw
@@marcomartins3563 interesting I'll have to look that up
@why bother what you mean
This is the song that plays when the world ends
Yes, and the beginning of the End of Times starts at precisely 12 pm EST 1/20/17.
+Jack Bridge Why do you suppose that?
Jack Bridge **sigh**
Finally, someone who has understood how things stand.
Trump will save the World.
To me, 2:38 represents the insight one feels when they realize that hope exists despite the stress or anxiety that they are currently facing. Beethoven's music resonates so many profound emotions
ZAPOLEON Z0ZZ 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Put this music on randomly, then I caught sight of a picture of my Dad who would have 65 this week. Cried my eyes out. Thank you Beethoven for writing music that made me have a release I didn't know I needed. Miss you Dad.
He’s with you always. He must have been a good dad. His son has great taste.
This, along with Beethoven’s 5th Piano concerto, was my dad’s favorite. I’m with you.
🌹🌹🌹
❤️❤️🩹
the soundtrack of 14 cities getting nuked one by one
Richard Cox *Sjinittowinit*
Knowing
GANDHI
"I didn't have time to fire them all"
yes i saw that video too AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHANHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHHHHAAHHAHAAHAAHHHHHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAH
Zemmour président hahaha 😁 Vive la France ! 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Zemmour président !
Happy bday Ludwig! 245 years old and still rocking the world
+Hugo Fernandes Woo-hoo!
Still in 2024
If anyone wants the lyrics:
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Ty m8! Luv u so much now! I was going mad searching it!
Yee thanks
Daniel Regehr --
Ist ein lied ohne Worte?
Didn't Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn plagiarize those lyrics several times each?
@@GivingCri Oh wow! I always misheard " " as " ".
TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN! TAN TAN TAN TAN!
Z0ZZ
On a le même réflexe mdr
@@mrclougfr6564 BRAVO DAVID !!! T A ETE LE + RAPIDE LOL !!!
Chadriel
why are you here
@@sleepy_boi7552 can a man listen to some tunes?
Come to Brazil, Beethoven!
realy ?
hahaha xD
hahahahahajaja que grande
I hope he ended up going to Brazil :)
MagnificiantMikael Hetfield
Bashar recommends this exact piece as the optimal frequency to tune into for letting go of the past 🙏
Who’s bashar?
@@ra1975look him up
@@ra1975 Your average metaphysics charlatan that speaks complete nonsense that these people are dumb enough to think sounds smart.
That’s why I’m listening
@@ra1975 Darryl Anka
Z022
Bravo
Zemmour2022 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Death stains the auditorium...
The littered corpses of the once mighty council now strewn against its surfaces,
I always turn to this movement when I don't know where my emotions are. I can't even describe what it does to me. Gives me my soul back I guess
You're so right...Amazing how I am being touched and moved deeply by all the messages here...Thanks Mr Beethoven...
🇨🇵Zemmour🇨🇵président🇨🇵
Tu te rends compte que tu mets un symbole royaliste avec un symbole anti-royaliste au moins ?
"Z" PRESIDENT A VIE !!!!!!
Doctor: "You only have 7min and 15 sec to live"
Me: *Listening Beethoven's 7th symphony 2nd mov*
Best comment ever!!!
RIP 😔
What? is the doctor about to shoot his patient with a gun? You have "7 minutes to live?" Is he Dr. Evil talking to Austin Powers? what kind of stupid scenario is that? Whose doctor would say that? I'm sorry, but that is the dumbest comment I may have ever read. Just kidding. No, I'm not. That is just plain idiotic. And that's really how you would want to spend the last 7 minutes of your life? Before the doctor slowly lowers you into the quickand? Jesus. Idiots! Ok, going back to listening. ;)
@@benjoplin8302 wanker? Or were you trying to make the dumbest comment ever?
I was just being stupid and trying to be funny, Bella. I'm sorry. Your comment was very sweet. Peace. :)
Qui est là grâce à Zemmour ?
Where are my old hanger War Thunder Bois at?
Sir Boomsalot Back when the Maus and T10M ruled the fields
Back when I was a try-hard 10-year-old flying in a beautiful Spitfire... those were the simple times. :)
I’d be at top tier by now if my ps4 wasn’t destroyed
when you tier 2 German Aircraft and there were no APFSDS or ATGM's
heck, not even the chunguskas or cancer bradleys
me and the boys getting our accounts wiped
zemmour use this music
ZOZ7
Mouvement allegreto de la 7ème de Betov= Zemmour
This movement is what got me through one of the hardest times in my life, and now I listen to it to remind myself that I am stronger than I think I am.
I hope you are still going strong 7 years later.
this music was played ín the radio all day ín Hungary on 23/10/1956
Why what happened that day?
@@Κωνσταντίνος-ξ9μ it was the day of the Hungarian Revolution of '56. It was a big event. More info here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Revolution_of_1956?wprov=sfla1
I understand. I played it all day 10 years ago when I lost a person I still love.
My grandfather was an exchange student in Hungary in the fifties when Nagy was appointed.
Not this one, but Egmont overture
Z 2022
With all the coronavirus news spreading across the country, I can’t seem to get this piece out of my head.
My friends will get there !
Take care of yourself
From Belgium
I was going to play this for a concert, but it got canceled because of the coronavirus. It really does get stuck in your head
It puts me into fighting spirit, in spite of everything.
I think the same
How odd, I have also had this incessantly going through my head since the whole thing began.
My internet connection brought me here...
The youtube server brought me here
Armchair historian brought me here
Tallshrimp?
Beethoven in Havana brought me here
Vive la république et, surtout, vive la France !
Et SURTOUT
It sounds like music an angel would contemplate his two defeats against a robot to. Incredible work
bested by a fucking gopro
["Ultrakill" SPOILERS ALERT]
Death stains the auditorium. The littered corpses of the once mighty council now strewn against its surfaces, their last gasps of life dripping down the dissident blade of Gabriel's sword.
The last councilor, now backed up to a wall, scrambles for words between panicked breaths as death approaches with measured steps.
"W-wait! Y-you can't do this! Out status forbids it! This is treason, heresy, murder! We are the supreme authority, our law commands you!
"You command nothing. Your words hold no power over me, or anyone else. Lest you truly believe you can talk my blade back into its sheath."
"B-but the people are on our side! The citizens of Heaven know that we are just!"
"The masses only follow you out of fear and desperation. I will show them there is nothing to be afraid of, for there is not species nor origin, vested rank or holy status that will stop the sharp edge of a sword.
We all bleed the same blood, and the cushions of your thrones have made you weak and impotent."
"P-please, Gabriel, see reason! The council follows the will of The Father! You seek to go against our creato-"
"Face it, brother. God is Dead. The fire is gone. You're chasing phantoms."
Gabriel's silhouette now towers over the councilor, his shadow cast upon a soon lifeless corpse.
He raises his sword for the final cut as the crying mess on the floor stammers out its final feeble argument.
"B-b-but the Father's light! Without me you cannot hope to reconnect with it! I-i-if you kill me, you'll be dead in a matter of hours!"
...
"I know."
A clean, silent cut glides through the councilor's neck, severing his spine with elegance and ease. His head falls onto the marble floor, the rest of his body following soon after.
Bereft of status but brimming with purpose, Gabriel gave a final message to the angels amassed at the gates of the auditorium before leaving Heaven for the very last time.
Interesting sentence structure... I will contemplate that while I listen...
What?
Machine. Throw it back, Now.
typing "beethoven symphony 7 movement 2" into the youtube search bar brought me here.
The (light) hentia known as gedou gauken or nightmare campus brought me here.
What were the odds.
what luck! :D
I typing "Beethoven symphony 7 2nd"
Wow same lmao
me when I murder the council of heaven:
Me when I hit the coldest pose ever as I slowly approach the dying angel:
Zemmour en 2022 🇫🇷🇫🇷
Que la France redevienne la France.
Congratulations to everyone who is on the journey and found their way here. You got this. Keep going.
Bashar brought me here
Qui est là depuis la déclaration de Zemmour ?
LA FRANCE
man this makes me think about an angel killing the corrupt other angels of heaven because a robot defeated him in battle twice. weird.
ultrakill brought me here
What
Bashar brought me here...😁
Same
Bashar brought me here and just turned 44🙏
Oh, Gabriel…
Me selecting a plane in Warthunder
not any more
@@theacesofrazgriz7674 as much as I like the new War Thunder soundtrack I still miss the original ones
@@Eagle_the_18th i just started war thunder half a year ago so I only heard this from birds of steel
Zemmour 🇨🇵
Z0ZZ 🇨🇵👑
These violent delights have violent ends.
have you ever questioned the nature of your reality
“Mans urge to take a thing of beauty and strike the match! “
I shall have such revenges upon you. I know not yet what they are, but they shall be the terrors of the earth.
@@NinjaToe It's peanut butter jelly time
also a nice nod to Zardoz
La musique de la vidéo de l'annonce de la candidature du futur président
"Z" FRENCH N1 ON EARTH !!!!
Bashar brought me here.
Best thing he ever wrote. Sad that it doesn't get played even one-tenth as often as the first movement of his 5th symphony, or the fourth movement of his 9th symphony.
Yes, but we gather here to celebrate our love for this perfection...🙂
my music taste brought me here
+Micheal-Carter Williams Likewise
YOU made my... life.
+Micheal-Carter Williams Likely story, lol
+Micheal-Carter Williams my band class brought me here
Micheal-Carter Williams xD
5555 me after consuming an amount of tik toks about conspiracies got here from a tik tok that says this will help me let go of the past.
I can't forgive myself for undertaking the vaccine.
Take NAC… Chaga tea… Cold plunging… Nattokinase. 7 day water fast. You were tricked. Forgive yourself. You can heal and then help others do the same💙
Is everything okay?
Gabriel gaming
Okay.
He doesn’t know
This is possibly the greatest piece ever written for orchestra
Yeah. This Beethoven guy is a pretty good composer, I hope he makes it
I am not a "music person." I have little understanding of it and no talent for it. But this beautiful music can still bring tears to my eyes. I don't know of any music more wonderful than this.
You need to “know” music to feel it 🌹
No you don't need to be a 'music' person to know it. Music is felt and understood in our hearts regardless of our musical knowledge. Music conveys emotion. The language of the universe, frequency and vibration 🙂
same here. It just sounds so powerful although I can't articulate why it does
Keep enjoying classical music! If you like the powerful sounds check out later symphonies, especially Beethovens odd symphonies.
@@crismeisters I profoundly disagree with the hippy dippy universe idea. Music, and all beauty, is the language of humanity and the nature found on earth alone. It is divinely inspired.
knowing Beethoven brought me here 💙
I love classical music
aidalatchin
That's an unremarkable observation
Thank you, Bashar. 🫀
darn... the thing i hate with classical music is you really have to reach for the speaker volumes ever so often. can't this composer hear what he's composing?
Jill Espina. Please, be more respectful. Beethoven is a genius
he wrote it on paper and people listened to concerts
modern music production should take blame for that
and why would you do that? do you live with mommy and daddy? . the most stupid comment ever made on yt.
i think that was a joke...
Sad how no one got the joke
idk why but this music gives me the feeling of existential dread
It's supposed to feel melancholy like that. For being a deaf man, Beethoven was definitely a genius with music
Yeah and I think this was played when he died. I could be wrong, but that was what I heard
Especially now during the pandemic.
Haha exurb1a
Try Lacrimosa too
#Z0ZZ
Français en colère à l'horizon ! Attention ! Z0ZZ 🔵⚪🔴
Makes me wanna vote zemmour
The most haunting piece of music ever written
The musical embodiment of the tragic hero
Symphony No. 8- Franz Schubert
@Clairvaux Burgundy what do you mean
You clearly haven't heard the soundtrack to Ghost Busters 👻...
I wouldn‘t say the most, but it sure gives me chills from time to time
When Sjin nukes EVERYBODY!
I came here looking for classical music and found the yogscast X)
#Sjinittowinit
Yup. Civ VI
never heard of him before this comment and checked the clip out. I must say that's pretty impressive and this is fitting music too - love it!
Lol that's literally why I came here, and I wasn't sure if I was in the right place. Then this is the 2nd comment. Cheers
Bashar brought me here
Me too! 😊
Same
Me too 😊
no idea what that is
I'm here because of Bashar 👽