this songs lyrics are even sadder with the context of the story. Essentially a daughters perception of their father and seeing them as a savior to becoming a miserable and hollow shell of who they once was, and now they're forced to fight them, their greatest friend and idol.
it was better during the boss fight not going to lie. The song can be split in 3 parts. The begging is when the boss Don Quixote is fused with a Ferris wheel, second part is when he un fusses and descends to the battlefield. The hear we go another lap in between the second part is actually the boss finisher he uses to end the fight, and it leads to the last part as an epic cutscene.
it definitely feels like it 100% had to be made for the chapter 7 ending, its probably my favourite in that context but it doesnt work as well as the others standalone
@@thedarksideofgaming8834 It has windmill like design to it. it's don quixote. have to have a windmill somewhere. "The quest goes ever on, Sancho! And whether windmill or giant, my lance strikes forward!"
@@Bluelyre All true actually. I never had a good look at it before. In the intro to the final fight Sancho even mentions that it reminds her of a windmill. Still, I would've never recognized it without the implications of Don's story or the literal verbal remarks about it.
(Father and Daughter both lunge towards each other through the sky, their lances clashing head-on in front of the moon as fireworks light both the night sky up above and La Manchaland down below.)
No negativity, but what kind of video title is that? "The Perfect Conclusion To Canto VII" I think having a strong opinion on things you know nothing about is just laughable.
Might not have been clear that it's in the context of solely the music as I've now listened to all the boss themes for this canto and have been told this is the finale. If I'm incorrect about that it's my bad but in terms of the progression of the music this is a fantastic conclusion :D
This is a song analysis, we're here to hear what this guy thinks of the song in the way he wants to share his thoughts. Be more respectful of how others enjoy stuff
who up conceiving their ingenious idea rn
my adhd ensures that I am always conceiving an idea most ingenious
Me!!!!
In my castle, straight up conceiving it, and by "it", well, let's just say "an idea most ingenious"
My name is Sancho! And I, Sancho, declare upon my honor: this lance shall end that festering, slothful dream!
Sancho, I have conceived a most ingenious idea...
What is it
What... is it this time...?
Tell us father
What is it father?
Please don't.
4:31 HE SAID THE WORD
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this songs lyrics are even sadder with the context of the story. Essentially a daughters perception of their father and seeing them as a savior to becoming a miserable and hollow shell of who they once was, and now they're forced to fight them, their greatest friend and idol.
They're planning on playing the game, don't spoil it :)
@@NomadKolibria my bad, just wanted to provide insight.
DISTORTION MENTIONED!!!!
WE ARE GETING CARMEND WITH THIS ONE!!!
it was better during the boss fight not going to lie. The song can be split in 3 parts. The begging is when the boss Don Quixote is fused with a Ferris wheel, second part is when he un fusses and descends to the battlefield. The hear we go another lap in between the second part is actually the boss finisher he uses to end the fight, and it leads to the last part as an epic cutscene.
it definitely feels like it 100% had to be made for the chapter 7 ending, its probably my favourite in that context but it doesnt work as well as the others standalone
first sane person to call it a ferris wheel. I swear to god, if I hear "windmill" one more time-
@@thedarksideofgaming8834 I mean, it's a ferris wheel with blades like a windmill, so it's sorta like a mix between the two?
@@thedarksideofgaming8834 It has windmill like design to it. it's don quixote. have to have a windmill somewhere.
"The quest goes ever on, Sancho! And whether windmill or giant, my lance strikes forward!"
@@Bluelyre All true actually. I never had a good look at it before. In the intro to the final fight Sancho even mentions that it reminds her of a windmill.
Still, I would've never recognized it without the implications of Don's story or the literal verbal remarks about it.
My name... is Quixote! I Don Quixote, declare upon my honor: this lance shall end that hollow, juvenile dream!
My name... is Sancho! And I, Sancho, declare upon my honor: this lance shall end that festering, slothful dream!
(Father and Daughter both lunge towards each other through the sky, their lances clashing head-on in front of the moon as fireworks light both the night sky up above and La Manchaland down below.)
(PEAK happens)
_Hero_
_Gonna prove my version of justice_
_Is more just than yours_
@@larsthememelord3383
(*SPACE*
Gallop on, together!)
(Epic Instrumental in the background)
Gallop on, together!
FIRST and Hell yeah Hero is diggin in my brain, so happy, happy you jumped right in
yes...
I am my biggest fan...
Gotta work on that pause timing my guy , always on the spicy parts
Gallop on rocinante!!!
day 5 of asking to react to eventide caprice, euphoric ride, and flanerie sur le marche 🙏🙏😆
No negativity, but what kind of video title is that? "The Perfect Conclusion To Canto VII"
I think having a strong opinion on things you know nothing about is just laughable.
I think he meant a conclusion for boss battles osts of canto 7, not the story and music combined
Might not have been clear that it's in the context of solely the music as I've now listened to all the boss themes for this canto and have been told this is the finale. If I'm incorrect about that it's my bad but in terms of the progression of the music this is a fantastic conclusion :D
[OP is currently within the grasp of Carmen]
This Dongrang isn’t getting his EGO anytime soon. Time to distort
i do wish some game music reviewers would play the games too, but this is a rude way to put it
This guys just wont stop yapping and not enjoying the music from beginning instead just stop the music midway to comment like a english teacher
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If you wanna hear the full version just go to Mili channel. His content is for analyzing