"My name is Saul Tigh. I'm an officer in the Colonial Fleet. Whatever else I am, whatever else it means ... that's the man I want to be. And if I die today? That's the man I'll be." *que mic drop and All Along the Watchtower*
Think about toasters using music as a trigger to activate these Cylons....does that mean that Cylons respond to music? Not unique to humans, then, is it.
Just like that.... 2023 and I still think this song sums up that feeling of belonging to "that" moment when this song made its first appearance and the wow factor. . . Do you hear/feel it too?
The Lords of Kobol bless you, I never expected to find this version... should have looked better back in 2013 when you posted this and I actually just had watched the show.
@@jordanrocksdj It nearly ended on the 'Revelations' episode, which would've been one of the greatest cliffhangers ever. You might've gotten a Firefly situation where the show is still being talked about in great length in 2020, but having a real ending is probably better than ending with *that*
This song is far and away the best made for TV/Movie song I had heard so far. I understand its a cover, and usualy covers suck but gd damn this song is so good.
It's good. Really good. The fact that I think the only song that surpasses it, Passacaglia, comes from the same series and composer says so much about the soundtrack to BSG. GOAT from start to finish.
Bear McCreary said in his writer’s blog that the instrumental is almost entirely original, but of course similar enough to be compatible with the tune to All Along the Watchtower. With that in mind, you can kind of see how this piece works: it doesn’t play its hand too early, so you can’t just immediately guess what song it is, but it’s also made to perfectly slot in with the melody when the lyrics come in, so you still get that feeling of everything suddenly making sense. At a stretch, you could even say the music has a perfectly Watchtower-shaped hole in it for most of the episode, so you can almost feel something familiar just beyond your perception, until ‘the scene’ happens and they let everything click into place.
@@notsomuchlurking9408 Agreed, this is my favorite version of the song and when I was trying to find it I was also disappointed the OST one was different.
There must be some kind of way outta here Said the joker to the thief There's too much confusion I can't get no relief Business men, they drink my wine Plowman dig my earth None were level on the mind Nobody up at his word Hey, hey No reason to get excited The thief he kindly spoke There are many here among us Who feel that life is but a joke But, uh, but you and I, we've been through that And this is not our fate So let us stop talkin' falsely now The hour's getting late, hey All along the watchtower Princes kept the view While all the women came and went Barefoot servants, too Outside in the cold distance A wildcat did growl Two riders were approaching And the wind began to howl
"There are many here among us Who feel that life is but a joke" This verse is about hidden Cylons and as we know Cylons took life as a joke, as they could come alive through resurection ship.
That there are many versions of "Watchtower" is what was so smokin' dramatic about Bear's. The story was headed to this massive pivot point, and then his version snuck up slowly, and when it dawned on you that it was Watchtower, well, I jumped. Could not believe more drama could have been impacted in that scene.
This version rocks so hard. Such a fantastic arrangement and cover. Both the Cylons Intro and the Broadcast Version. These amaze me whenever I hear them. I prefer Jimi Hendrix's version to Bob Dylan's, even though both are good. But I'd pick Bear McCreary's version over both. (Sorry, Jimi and Bob.)
I liked the use of the conventio back weapons instead of the lasers, but I wish we saw Galactica use some misles and nukes more, feel like they could've come in handy.
@@bcmm1880 only 50 warheads of which most probably were like pcm or emp from the 1st cylon war i believe the cylons would have adapted their ships so they wouldn't work.also i believe ragnar anchorige was deadalos so the warheads were about the same age as the old girl herself
Not exactly the same as the episode but by far closest available that I've found. The phrase at the end loops once when the galaxy is zoomed out and back in, as exists in the album version oddly enough. Fortunately I can use this to make the right one :) Thanks!!
Give Credit to the music artist in the description sp?? Bear McCreary? sp? because his rendition of this song was excellent, exciting, spine tingling and perfect for the fight sequences.
Only 150,000 BC kids will remember this...
I was there, Elrond... I was there 150 thousand years ago... when humans left the colonies...
"My name is Saul Tigh. I'm an officer in the Colonial Fleet. Whatever else I am, whatever else it means ... that's the man I want to be. And if I die today? That's the man I'll be."
*que mic drop and All Along the Watchtower*
It's in the frakking ship!
This was an amazing moment
@@monsterinhead214 Some kind of frakking Cylon signal . . . switched me on . . . like Boomer.
@@monsterinhead214 "There must be some way out of here", said The Joker to The Thief. 😊
@@loki.odinson There's too much confusion.
I can't believe some frakking toasters actually disliked this masterpiece!
Think about toasters using music as a trigger to activate these Cylons....does that mean that Cylons respond to music? Not unique to humans, then, is it.
Must have been 1s.
Even a frakking toaster wouldn't dislike this
@@ctwofirst6635 I mean, NASA used music to wake up our Opportunity rover so...
I've always loved the instrumentals of this version but thought the vocals were weak in comparison to Hendrix's version.
And imagine this song is 152000 years old and still rock :)
No 152022 idiot 😉😂
9 april
and still, so say we all!
*152001 years old and still rock
Your comment is canonically-historically accurate brother
Just like that....
2023 and I still think this song sums up that feeling of belonging to "that" moment when this song made its first appearance and the wow factor. . .
Do you hear/feel it too?
Were all cylons....we have been since the beginning
That image of Galactica leading the fleet is the perfect summary of the show, she looks battered and bruised, but still she defends the fleet.
Bear McCreary is a fucking genius!
This version by Bear McCreary is the best version. Sorry Bob and Jimmy, this one wins!
"I've been to Earth. I know where it is. And I'm gonna take us there."
Don't worry, it really is me. I've been to Earth... I know where it is... And I'm going to take us there...
This song was so eerie when it first started, then anders said "the weather is changing" instant chills
Chills just reading your comment and remembering the scenes.
The Lords of Kobol bless you, I never expected to find this version... should have looked better back in 2013 when you posted this and I actually just had watched the show.
IT'S IN THE FRAKKING SHIP!
PerryWhyte ....so say we all !
Only fan's can recognize that line
IT'S IN THE FRAKKIN CAT!
SOMEONE TURN THAT FRAKKING MUSIC OFF!! (in the middle of court no less)
At least it's not a cookbook!
Was hesitant about watching this show for the longest time, but frak am I glad to have finally caved in. 🙏
This song made for the best ending to any show, ever.
Imagine if the show ended on a cliffhanger after Season 3. That would’ve left a lot of people wanting to know what would’ve happened next.
@@jordanrocksdj It nearly ended on the 'Revelations' episode, which would've been one of the greatest cliffhangers ever. You might've gotten a Firefly situation where the show is still being talked about in great length in 2020, but having a real ending is probably better than ending with *that*
@@brucesshipyards744 Firefly... Space: Above and Beyond... Roughnecks STC, so many such sci-fi shows that ended too early.
I don't remember Roughnecks STC, but the other two most definitely I agreed cancel way to soon.
The best sci-fi series I have ever seen, and by far the best remake of any series!
I kinda like more this than the "full song" version. Now don't get me wrong, that one is also amazing, but for me this one take's the cake.
yes; more dramatic
The distortion guitar at the start makes this much better than the "full version" start by a lot.
the best series
This song is far and away the best made for TV/Movie song I had heard so far. I understand its a cover, and usualy covers suck but gd damn this song is so good.
To be fair, the Jimi Hendrix cover was amazing. So good in fact, people don't describe it as a cover.
Even Dylan said.this song didnt belong to him after hearing Jimi's version.
It's good. Really good. The fact that I think the only song that surpasses it, Passacaglia, comes from the same series and composer says so much about the soundtrack to BSG. GOAT from start to finish.
Doesn't it just give ya goosebumps???
Took me ages to realise this series was where this track was from... I'm getting old.
" DEADBOLT THAT FRAKKING DOOR#!!
Bear McCreary said in his writer’s blog that the instrumental is almost entirely original, but of course similar enough to be compatible with the tune to All Along the Watchtower. With that in mind, you can kind of see how this piece works: it doesn’t play its hand too early, so you can’t just immediately guess what song it is, but it’s also made to perfectly slot in with the melody when the lyrics come in, so you still get that feeling of everything suddenly making sense.
At a stretch, you could even say the music has a perfectly Watchtower-shaped hole in it for most of the episode, so you can almost feel something familiar just beyond your perception, until ‘the scene’ happens and they let everything click into place.
Your perspective, even the stretch, resonates and it's beautiful.
It's in the frakking earbuds!
MrCrazyeyesdave, I don't know how you got your hands on this but I thank you for giving us this version. If only this was the album version.
If only this was the album song combined a bit with the other one, that would be awesome
@@gabrielpaige3514 I agree. Mix the intro from this version and replace 3:04 with the album version and you have the best version of the song
Oh frak, nice, I never thought to check for a version where the beginning sounds like it did in the show. Thanks for uploading
THE best version of this song, Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix included.
i have been looking for this.. for a long. long time. many thanks
IKR?! I was so disappointed when this wasn't even in the OST set
@@notsomuchlurking9408 Agreed, this is my favorite version of the song and when I was trying to find it I was also disappointed the OST one was different.
You can count on me Admiral.
I never doubted it.
IT'S IN MY FRAKKING HEADPHONES!
I like the length and order of the song on the long version that's in the ost but I love the gutair in this one
this is better than the album version imo
There must be some kind of way outta here
Said the joker to the thief
There's too much confusion
I can't get no relief
Business men, they drink my wine
Plowman dig my earth
None were level on the mind
Nobody up at his word
Hey, hey
No reason to get excited
The thief he kindly spoke
There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But, uh, but you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us stop talkin' falsely now
The hour's getting late, hey
All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view
While all the women came and went
Barefoot servants, too
Outside in the cold distance
A wildcat did growl
Two riders were approaching
And the wind began to howl
@@rosssilver yours is what ive always heard, and what makes the most sense, may be that bear mcreary changed the lyrics
"There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke"
This verse is about hidden Cylons and as we know Cylons took life as a joke, as they could come alive through resurection ship.
All along the watchtower, and Wander My Friends...the two best themes that came with the Galactica series.
The music as powerful as it is to me seems like the main heart beat to BSG ,,, pure genius in the dynamics rhythm and sound ,,,,,
I feel this versión on every cell
OH MY GOD THANKYOU SO MUCH, YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY YEARS I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VERSION. SERIOUSLY THANKYOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everytime I listen to "All Along the Watchtower" I can feel the wheels of fate grinding.
9,5 year of waiting...I almost forgot. THANK YOU SO MUCH ;-)
This is so me, right here. Gods
By far Bear's version of this song is the best.
ruclips.net/video/BVFlsg7glzY/видео.html
Like this one even more! But most versions of this song are great!
That there are many versions of "Watchtower" is what was so smokin' dramatic about Bear's. The story was headed to this massive pivot point, and then his version snuck up slowly, and when it dawned on you that it was Watchtower, well, I jumped. Could not believe more drama could have been impacted in that scene.
@@sandydonald4089 Fitting to use a song that's covered generation after generation. This has all happened before, and it will all happen again...
If I had many channels i would press the like bottom on each one
Button not bottom
this is 1 of the best versions that's been made
That bass is just sublime.
OMG i've been looking for this version all my life, all the other versions on youtube are crap
Hi Lee.
Don’t freak out, it really is me.
It’s gonna be okay.
I’ve been to Earth.
I know where it is.
And I’m gonna take us there.
that scene was awesome and gave me goosebumps.
I see an angel blazing with the light of god.
An angel..
@@alijacob6813 a Harbinger of Death, you mean!
@@CanadianPennyThe two aren’t mutually exclusive you know.
love this series
I hear that song everywhere in my head... Maybe,.. am i cylon?
Alexander Vorotyntsev .....so say we all !
it's in my frakkin' head!
Alexander Vorotyntsev I hear nothing but the rain
it's in the frakkin ship
Freddie Perkins Better bring the cat in then! ;-)
Never gets old... Jump!
This version rocks so hard. Such a fantastic arrangement and cover. Both the Cylons Intro and the Broadcast Version. These amaze me whenever I hear them. I prefer Jimi Hendrix's version to Bob Dylan's, even though both are good. But I'd pick Bear McCreary's version over both. (Sorry, Jimi and Bob.)
great series! this cover of this song is FRAKING great!
_"It's in the frakking ship!"_
The fragile body of Gaius-frakking-Baltar!
Great version .. awesome beat and bass!!
300th time listening to this music still fucking love it
1000th
*fracking
2000th
@@grigss3027 how much now?
@@thebaconkingis1557 couldn't tell you my friend, i lost count
I can't get no relief.............. I have to rewatch the show AGAIN!
best 4 minutes of tv i've ever seen.
It's ok Lee. I've been to earth... and they have gigabit wifi... i'm going to take you there.
shazam barely recognized this one, but it was worth the struggle
Am I the only one who has this on while playing deadlock
This version ... Kicks. Ass.
But you and I have been through this and this is not our fate.
Bolt that frakkin' door!
...... *Deadbolt
Wow! This is so cool!
Battle at the ionian nebulla: " Arm and load all nuclear weapons " .... " Yes Sir"......
I liked the use of the conventio back weapons instead of the lasers, but I wish we saw Galactica use some misles and nukes more, feel like they could've come in handy.
@@bcmm1880 only 50 warheads of which most probably were like pcm or emp from the 1st cylon war i believe the cylons would have adapted their ships so they wouldn't work.also i believe ragnar anchorige was deadalos so the warheads were about the same age as the old girl herself
@@grigss3027 according to Lore, Daedalus was in service some time before the (Galactica Pre-Refit) was built, thus Ragnar is older than Galactica
All this has happened before. And all this will happen again.
It’s going to be OK.......I’ve been to Earth. I know where it is, and I’m going to take us there.
this song presided over the greatest reveal in sci-fi history, beats Darth Vader being Luke's father 10/10
Maybe the best comment I ever heard
"Who's in Viper 3?"
Galactica/Apollo, I'm in Viper 3, I've got a bogey on my DRADIS, I'm gonna go check it out.
Identify that ship immediately!
your mom
@@ammarkhan6883 really, dude? Really?
@@PhoenixT70 yes, I met her yesterday
Not exactly the same as the episode but by far closest available that I've found. The phrase at the end loops once when the galaxy is zoomed out and back in, as exists in the album version oddly enough. Fortunately I can use this to make the right one :) Thanks!!
And did you?
P.A.Desai I did!
upload it
I like it!
ÉPICO!
Yeah like this song ♥ ♫ ♥
So Say We All!
So say we all!
Best track
Decisions! Every time I order out and I hear ....what would you like ?
“Its in the Frakking walls!”
Give Credit to the music artist in the description sp?? Bear McCreary? sp? because his rendition of this song was excellent, exciting, spine tingling and perfect for the fight sequences.
Kara?!
this is the way
Second only to Hendrix. Definitely Bear's best cover song ever.
Better than Hendrix, way better.
.GET THOSE BIRDS IN THE TUBES!!!
WILL SOMEONE TURN UP THAT FRAKKIN MUSIC????????
Where can I find this version to download?!!
ITS IN THE FRAKING HOUSE am i a cylon to ;---;
Hi Lee
WILL SOMEBODY SHUT THAT FRAKKING MUSIC UP
Very nice. Where did you get this? Near as I can tell it's not officially available on any of the soundtracks.
He probably extracted it from the audio channels.
My first taste of bob dylan
What instrument is that Bass!? It’s amazing, don’t think it’s an electric bass guitar, is that a Cello?
It's a battlestar cruiser class.
@@truta3715 it's the jupiter mk2 bringer of doom battlestar class
Fretless bass
2:24 sus
Get that bird in the tube
Anyone listening to this is 2023 is #reallywoke
Atana dedene rahmet MrCrazyeyesdave
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Starbuck/ Athena
Wait, according to the BSG lore wouldn't Jimmy Hendrix's original be the cover?
You mean Bob dylans
Starbuck! Jump the ship!
algun hispano culto por aqui?
better than hendrix's version
version de una cancion de jimi hendrix
IONIAN NEBULLA