For me this show set the bar very high..we are used to see series about crimes, gansters, vampires, high school, monsters etc, but who did a show like The leftovers about grief, human kind, god, cult, pain, death, hypersensitivity. I realised how much it is important to feel deeply something and be a human by watching this show. Tolerance and respect.
Most of the shows you mentioned are escapisms compared to the leftovers. This show just goes inwards whether we like it or not. That’s what sets this show apart
This is the *perfect* comment, for the perfect series, with perfect music, perfect performances, and perfection in truth told in what might become, or even are, possible circumstances. Thank you.
Man I have to agree with three other comments I still miss the Leftovers bad,....the acting, the music and all the emotions experienced during each episode. Not sure why it struck my mid life soul so hard but it did. When you hit 50 hard not to experience personal tragedy. This music and show for me paints that experience of loss...the gut wrenching pain, the fear, the doubt and the hope. To be human.
Just enjoy it for what it is dudes. Me and the missus bawled at the end. It was beautiful, but not everyone's pain is remotely relevant. That's why we are the leftovers.
Simply addictive ... I listen to this music almost daily ... I get goosebumps ... I do not understand how someone can dislike this masterpiece. Wish they would write what irritates their ears so I could understand. To me, this is magic to my ears ... so much emotion ...
This is from another world, is not often that you get such a mesmerizing soundtrack with an incredible series. Together makes what I call the experience of a lifetime. It did change my life.
i truly will miss the shit out of this show! being a 30-yr novice on piano (lol! i play by ear, but not that often anymore) this shows main theme used, called "The Departure" by Max Richter, i got inspired to sit and figure it out, and eventually filled in the holes from the tutorial, but its so cool to be able to replicate that myself on my piano, draw out the emotions it did, countless times, countless scenes!!!! :D This show, all the way around, was in my TIP TOP 3 of all ever!!! This Max Richter tho, i must find out what else hes done! without his music added, i dont think the show wouldve been quite as good, but def wouldnt have been the same, for sure! Was anyone somewhat let-down with the explanation at the final scene, that ya wished maybe theyd have built the ending up a bit more than how they did? from episode one, i wanted them to tell us WHERE the 2% went/was....;P
Agree, nothing had ever hit me as hard as this show did... Would take me three hours to watch an episode because I would watch some scenes literally ten times in a row.... Blew me away. I'm a grown 44 year old man and I enjoyed the tears and emotions every Sunday....
Beautiful series. The depth of the show. My favourite scene end of episode 2. Liv Tyler cutting down the tree. New life. The music with it. Unbelievable. Max Richter is a genius
I loved how in the finale episode, whatever you believe you can still hold true to it. It was the first time that a series satisfied the answers and still let you believe most of what you wanted from it. It was a crazy way to get there but left a lasting impression for me. Can't agree more on the comment about the music, probably another reason it was so moving.
the show could NEVER have been nearly AS good and moving, emotionally, as it was, had Max Richter not been asked to do the music! :D I hear this piece here was used more than once, but i can really only recall just ONE massively-hard-to-watch scene when Nora is basically saying her 'goodbyes' (spoiler alert??? whats the time limit? haha) im one of those tries-to-be-harder-than-i-am guys, i wont let anything get me to tears, but damn, this scene like got me JUST under that threshold!! my god, can such music put to a scene like that cause the "feelz" to come on out!! super intense, and why this is top-3 of my all-time favorite shows!! ;) i too am getting obsessed listening to it and learning each one on the piano now too ;)
I think The Leftovers struck such a deep chord because it's really a metaphor for life as we know it: many of our loved ones DO depart from this earth before we do. JUST NOT ALL AT THE SAME TIME. And we are left with THE SAME questions as the characters in the TV series. WHY? WHY NOW? WHERE DID THEY GO? WHERE ARE THEY NOW? HOW ARE THEY RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE MEANING OF LIFE, IF ANY? DOES RELIGION REALLY OFFER ANY REAL HOPE AND ANY REAL COMFORT? The departure of our loved ones that precede us is the same and the questions that linger after they're gone are the same, only the manner in which the departure takes place is different. Food for thought.
Your comments ring true to me and absolutely capture my thoughts since 10 years ago when my son died from an accidental overdose. Thank you for your insight.
It's almost midnight here and I'm listening to this for the 7th time tonight and remembering the scenes of the show and the pictures in my head blur with ones of my life in the situations that this music could so easily have been my personal soundtrack to. Tears are welling, heart is both pumping at warp speed one minute and then aching to it's core the next. What do I feel when I hear this masterpiece? Geez, what DON'T I feel!.....it manifests Love, in all it's purity and goodness and all it's darkness and pain also. Hope, both created and nutured and then played with and burnt! Loss and rebirth. Hatred and forgiveness. Fear and courage. Weakness and strength...Has there really been another piece of music (and such an incredibly unique, progressive, outstandingly written and conceptualized show that showcased it brilliantly) that takes it's listeners on such a journey?! That, just as the show did, takes a 16 year old kid, who's popular at school at the moment but convinces him or herself every day that it's only until everyone realizes they are a 'fake it til they make it' master and everything comes crashing down around their ears but no one outside of themselves knows their fear and so the facade must continue...and at the same time, it takes a 63 year old grandmother, who tried her best to raise her kids the best she knew how, down the memory lane of the last 43 years of her life wondering how, when she celebrated every birthday and Christmas, got them out of trouble more than once, helped them buy their first cars, first houses and loved them at their worst as well as their best, what it was she did that has led to her sitting in her cold house in her own urine for the last 16 hours because each one of them barely checks up on her anymore let alone actually calls in...and this music makes that 16 year old and that 63 year old, feel the same emotions, at the same times, yet they experience it in a completely unique way..not because they are two vastly different people, but because of the difference that love and loss and grief and hatred and forgiveness and fear, means to them. The show was, quite frankly, both a masterpiece before it's time and also, some might argue, a masterpiece maybe a bit too late, which in truth probably means it was brought just at the right time for the world, and the triumphant and, almost what felt, conjoined soundtrack was superbly woven into the places in the series where it's impact would stir the emotions the most. I've written a long spiel here, and if you are still reading I thank you, but this piece of music here, the epitomy, the persona of human emotions, cannot have it's greatness or impact described in words...it can only be felt...and wow!,....what a ride you get taken on! Thank you to all that made theTV show and this piece of music possible, you forever changed me going forward ❤️
Evie loved her mother, she loved her brother and she loved me... so why in Gods name would she do this to us!? Maybe, Maybe she didn't. What? Love you.
O’ vanity of sleep, hope, dreams, endless desire, the horses of disaster plunge through the heavy clay. Beloved...let your eyes half-close, and your heart beat over my heart, dying love’s lonely hour...in deep twilight of rest. ~
The beginning with the xylophone, which kinda seems unorganized is unbelievably perfect! Then comes in those Cello* strokes at around 1:22... WTF !!! So good!
"the xylophone, which kinda seems unorganized" you are so close to the definition of the technical musical term - It's called "dissonance" look it up (musically and definitively) and you pretty much get the meaning of the show.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem.
The Leftovers as prophecy: life imitating art. We are living reminders. God bless us all, those who have departed and those of us who remain. may we find answers and may we find peace.
I'm sure we're the last generation of humans who lived in the former "1st world". That's why i don't want to have children,* hope i'll leave the stage before 2050....
It is falling apart. 1 year later gas-, electricity-, transportation, pharmceutical drugs - ALL even lacking in EU. I really fear for the worst. Climate change will do the job on the lomg term. I'm from Austria our new chancelor was elected by the old criminal one. They used names for the people "under them" i can't translate (Es gilt die Unschuldsvermutung sorry have to write that). His first tweet, when he arrived in Belgium was accidentely sent from Kurz (old chancelor before they found the chats, but now he is leadermof his party) - he is still in power. And this happens in the middle of europe. I think we really need help people.
This series settled over me like a night where I could not sleep. Only when I found out it was based on 9/11 did I fully recognize what it made me feel...how it reminded me that we stepped into a new world no one wanted and we could never go back how hard we shut our eyes. And I finally knew how to move forward....into the darkness with my eyes wide open.
I’m struggling to get through season 2 of this show. It has a lot of great moments and then moments that annoy me but the music is always great at least.
Season 2 is the best it's like the definition of running from your trouble but ending up exactly at the middle of it so the only way to solve them is face them.
@@charlierunkle19 oh wow sorry it took me 7 months to answer back but yes I came around and finished it. It’s been awhile but I remember thinking it was overall a decent show. Not perfect but not terrible either.
@@NerdAlert78 lol you're good, I was the one necroposting in the first place. Yeah I agree, I enjoyed the show but it's not one I'm in a hurry to rewatch. I thought season 2 was the best though. What did you think of the ending?
People ask how the Logos can be both eternally pre-existent yet generated from, and therefore ontologically dependent on, God the Father. God the Son (the Logos) comes from God the Father, yet is with him always. Well, anytime Max Richter has a violin, I cry. The relationship is such that whenever Max+Violin is present, there are necessarily tears. They never exist apart from each other, even though my tears are dependent on Max+Violin.
Kilmor Music theory is just that... A theory. A Western method of creating and understand music, however it is not the only way to think musically. Some people create music purely from the heart and soul. To me this piece of music is simply outstanding because I'm listening with my heart and not through one filter. But to each their own 👍🏾
How i miss the leftovers, wish i could watch it for the first time again
La mejor serie...
I’m watching it for the second time it still hits hard
@@0412lennon its better the second time...
For me this show set the bar very high..we are used to see series about crimes, gansters, vampires, high school, monsters etc, but who did a show like The leftovers about grief, human kind, god, cult, pain, death, hypersensitivity. I realised how much it is important to feel deeply something and be a human by watching this show. Tolerance and respect.
Most of the shows you mentioned are escapisms compared to the leftovers. This show just goes inwards whether we like it or not. That’s what sets this show apart
beautiful comment, it seems you catched the essence of the show
This is the *perfect* comment, for the perfect series, with perfect music, perfect performances, and perfection in truth told in what might become, or even are, possible circumstances. Thank you.
Try to watch Six Feet Under if you haven not! Masterpiece with the best ending ever
😍
Man I have to agree with three other comments I still miss the Leftovers bad,....the acting, the music and all the emotions experienced during each episode. Not sure why it struck my mid life soul so hard but it did. When you hit 50 hard not to experience personal tragedy. This music and show for me paints that experience of loss...the gut wrenching pain, the fear, the doubt and the hope. To be human.
I've always said you have a part of your life before The Leftovers, and you have a part after it's finished. It truly is life-changing.
:(
The writing not good enough bro the idea is great and acting mind blowing and the music is so fucking good but the write nahhhhhh its not good enough
Just enjoy it for what it is dudes. Me and the missus bawled at the end. It was beautiful, but not everyone's pain is remotely relevant. That's why we are the leftovers.
I'm scared, Kevin
SeiruOkibi one of the most heart wrenching but also cathartic scenes of the show. God this is a masterpiece
💔💔
Me too
@@omergul9209 abim benim niye korkuyorsun
@@abbas2828 ben değil, dizideki kevinin repliği aslında, me too diyor😊
Simply addictive ... I listen to this music almost daily ... I get goosebumps ... I do not understand how someone can dislike this masterpiece. Wish they would write what irritates their ears so I could understand. To me, this is magic to my ears ... so much emotion ...
Enigma 01 I also listen it almost everyday...
+1
Max Richter is an undeniable genius
Voice of the silence. It doesn't need any word. Im missing The Leftovers.
Ya bu ülkede gerçekten bu diziyi bilen ve müziklerini seven birileri varmış benden başka çok mutlu oldum şuan :)
You captured the essence of the show : it is about silence. The Departure, the lack of answers, silence, loss, mystery without the reveal...
Me too😭
This is from another world, is not often that you get such a mesmerizing soundtrack with an incredible series. Together makes what I call the experience of a lifetime. It did change my life.
i truly will miss the shit out of this show! being a 30-yr novice on piano (lol! i play by ear, but not that often anymore) this shows main theme used, called "The Departure" by Max Richter, i got inspired to sit and figure it out, and eventually filled in the holes from the tutorial, but its so cool to be able to replicate that myself on my piano, draw out the emotions it did, countless times, countless scenes!!!! :D This show, all the way around, was in my TIP TOP 3 of all ever!!! This Max Richter tho, i must find out what else hes done! without his music added, i dont think the show wouldve been quite as good, but def wouldnt have been the same, for sure! Was anyone somewhat let-down with the explanation at the final scene, that ya wished maybe theyd have built the ending up a bit more than how they did? from episode one, i wanted them to tell us WHERE the 2% went/was....;P
Agree, nothing had ever hit me as hard as this show did... Would take me three hours to watch an episode because I would watch some scenes literally ten times in a row.... Blew me away. I'm a grown 44 year old man and I enjoyed the tears and emotions every Sunday....
Beautiful series. The depth of the show. My favourite scene end of episode 2. Liv Tyler cutting down the tree. New life. The music with it. Unbelievable. Max Richter is a genius
Excellently said.
Just finished the series finale. Was amazing. I then looked to the music from the show and I can not stop listening to this. Amazing!
I loved how in the finale episode, whatever you believe you can still hold true to it. It was the first time that a series satisfied the answers and still let you believe most of what you wanted from it. It was a crazy way to get there but left a lasting impression for me. Can't agree more on the comment about the music, probably another reason it was so moving.
The show and the music are indivisible...and that is simply magical
the show could NEVER have been nearly AS good and moving, emotionally, as it was, had Max Richter not been asked to do the music! :D
I hear this piece here was used more than once, but i can really only recall just ONE massively-hard-to-watch scene when Nora is basically saying her 'goodbyes' (spoiler alert??? whats the time limit? haha)
im one of those tries-to-be-harder-than-i-am guys, i wont let anything get me to tears, but damn, this scene like got me JUST under that threshold!! my god, can such music put to a scene like that cause the "feelz" to come on out!! super intense, and why this is top-3 of my all-time favorite shows!! ;) i too am getting obsessed listening to it and learning each one on the piano now too ;)
Eric Hirschberg what are those other 2 shows in your top 3?
I’d go as far as to say The Leftovers is life-changing. It’s absolutely brilliant. The music is superb and sublime. Tell everyone!
This tv show is a fucking masterpiece
💯
I think The Leftovers struck such a deep chord because it's really a metaphor for life as we know it: many of our loved ones DO depart from this earth before we do. JUST NOT ALL AT THE SAME TIME. And we are left with THE SAME questions as the characters in the TV series. WHY? WHY NOW? WHERE DID THEY GO? WHERE ARE THEY NOW? HOW ARE THEY RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE MEANING OF LIFE, IF ANY? DOES RELIGION REALLY OFFER ANY REAL HOPE AND ANY REAL COMFORT? The departure of our loved ones that precede us is the same and the questions that linger after they're gone are the same, only the manner in which the departure takes place is different. Food for thought.
Your comments ring true to me and absolutely capture my thoughts since 10 years ago when my son died from an accidental overdose. Thank you for your insight.
OMFG the soundtrack of this series is epic. And this track gave me the chills man...
The greatest sad soundruck I ever heard
When Peaky Blinders S05E04 played this score, I quickly recognized it, I knew it was The Leftovers musical score.
OMG I WAS LIKE WHERE HAVE I HEARD THIS BEFORE AND THREE DAYS LATER I JUST THOUGHT KF THIS AND I SEE TOUR COMMENT I-
It was episode 5 ig
ME TOO!
Too bad the most overrated show( pinky blinders who blind his watchers apparently) did this
Shit show
5 years later and I still think about various scenes with greater clarity
crying. no other show like this
Crying too
It's almost midnight here and I'm listening to this for the 7th time tonight and remembering the scenes of the show and the pictures in my head blur with ones of my life in the situations that this music could so easily have been my personal soundtrack to.
Tears are welling, heart is both pumping at warp speed one minute and then aching to it's core the next.
What do I feel when I hear this masterpiece? Geez, what DON'T I feel!.....it manifests Love, in all it's purity and goodness and all it's darkness and pain also.
Hope, both created and nutured and then played with and burnt!
Loss and rebirth. Hatred and forgiveness. Fear and courage. Weakness and strength...Has there really been another piece of music (and such an incredibly unique, progressive, outstandingly written and conceptualized show that showcased it brilliantly) that takes it's listeners on such a journey?!
That, just as the show did, takes a 16 year old kid, who's popular at school at the moment but convinces him or herself every day that it's only until everyone realizes they are a 'fake it til they make it' master and everything comes crashing down around their ears but no one outside of themselves knows their fear and so the facade must continue...and at the same time, it takes a 63 year old grandmother, who tried her best to raise her kids the best she knew how, down the memory lane of the last 43 years of her life wondering how, when she celebrated every birthday and Christmas, got them out of trouble more than once, helped them buy their first cars, first houses and loved them at their worst as well as their best, what it was she did that has led to her sitting in her cold house in her own urine for the last 16 hours because each one of them barely checks up on her anymore let alone actually calls in...and this music makes that 16 year old and that 63 year old, feel the same emotions, at the same times, yet they experience it in a completely unique way..not because they are two vastly different people, but because of the difference that love and loss and grief and hatred and forgiveness and fear, means to them.
The show was, quite frankly, both a masterpiece before it's time and also, some might argue, a masterpiece maybe a bit too late, which in truth probably means it was brought just at the right time for the world, and the triumphant and, almost what felt, conjoined soundtrack was superbly woven into the places in the series where it's impact would stir the emotions the most.
I've written a long spiel here, and if you are still reading I thank you, but this piece of music here, the epitomy, the persona of human emotions, cannot have it's greatness or impact described in words...it can only be felt...and wow!,....what a ride you get taken on!
Thank you to all that made theTV show and this piece of music possible, you forever changed me going forward ❤️
this is one of the most heartwrenching comments ive ever read..
THEM CHILLS DAMN !
I wish someone would go ahead and compile all the scenes where this song & " The Departure " were played. I'd love that person.
Evie loved her mother, she loved her brother and she loved me... so why in Gods name would she do this to us!?
Maybe, Maybe she didn't.
What?
Love you.
O’ vanity of sleep, hope, dreams, endless desire, the horses of disaster plunge through the heavy clay. Beloved...let your eyes half-close, and your heart beat over my heart, dying love’s lonely hour...in deep twilight of rest. ~
I listen to this soundtrack daily.
Most beautiful thing.
An unbelievable crescendo that rises and then fades .... a masterpiece !
Que perfeição
The leftovers é minha vida
A minha tbm meu irmão
The leftovers .mi alma🤩
A melhor série que poucos assistiram.
The beginning with the xylophone, which kinda seems unorganized is unbelievably perfect! Then comes in those Cello* strokes at around 1:22... WTF !!! So good!
Cello comes in at 1:22 but yes it's so good.
Vibraphone with soft mallets.
it`s a cello, not a violin =)
ok ok it's a Cello :P... Sooo Killer though, makes me relax and want to scream at the same time.
"the xylophone, which kinda seems unorganized" you are so close to the definition of the technical musical term - It's called "dissonance" look it up (musically and definitively) and you pretty much get the meaning of the show.
quite possibly the best piece of music I have heard x
when you heard this you knew some shit was about to go down
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem.
Palavras não são suficientes para descrever essa música e essa série magnífica.
My god what a series and the wonderful music, heart rending stuff, this is a real feeling of human loss and.love just magic
Human loss😌
This is pulling my words away from my heart
It touches me deeply...
RIP Patty.
Those strings starting at 2:02! There's a stripped and extended version of those strings in THAT Patti scene. Amazing!
Poeme paty..beautiful
Beautiful arrangement, thank you.
all the best parts of the soundtrack
Still..
‘The soul takes flight to the world that is invisible but there arriving she is sure of bliss and forever dwells in paradise.' Plato
listen to this in the pandemic feeling like the world is falling apart
Truer words could not have been spoken.
The Leftovers as prophecy: life imitating art. We are living reminders. God bless us all, those who have departed and those of us who remain. may we find answers and may we find peace.
I'm sure we're the last generation of humans who lived in the former "1st world". That's why i don't want to have children,* hope i'll leave the stage before 2050....
It is falling apart. 1 year later gas-, electricity-, transportation, pharmceutical drugs - ALL even lacking in EU. I really fear for the worst. Climate change will do the job on the lomg term. I'm from Austria our new chancelor was elected by the old criminal one. They used names for the people "under them" i can't translate (Es gilt die Unschuldsvermutung sorry have to write that). His first tweet, when he arrived in Belgium was accidentely sent from Kurz (old chancelor before they found the chats, but now he is leadermof his party) - he is still in power. And this happens in the middle of europe. I think we really need help people.
@@noizW - You may not be too far off the mark my friend...
Amei está série The Leftovers e as trilhas ficou tudo perfeito.
I miss my mum
That is beautiful.
3:06 ... Epic.
Fantastico
This violin duuuudddd
Ohhhh pelos de punto...amo a max y the leftovers
Music from god one of the best series i ve ever seen
A 30 minute looped version would be great.
Beautiful ...cry my soul
Nice suite...good work there, nice natural progressions :)
your arrangement is very perfect !!!!!
amazing....
I am crying
me too
This series settled over me like a night where I could not sleep. Only when I found out it was based on 9/11 did I fully recognize what it made me feel...how it reminded me that we stepped into a new world no one wanted and we could never go back how hard we shut our eyes. And I finally knew how to move forward....into the darkness with my eyes wide open.
I really love it
Finally I found this incredible soundtrack 🔥
wonderful .......................
Perfeição
Série Maravilhosa
More and more chills...💕
3:06 incroyable !!!!!
Wonderfully mixed!
Omg is perfect !!!
Amazing
Perfect crescendo .....
Watching it for third time it’s still hard
"You understand"
that always hits me
Thanks🤩
Epic!
Rip Jorah
💙
To see genius, watch him play the theme on piano. It's other worldly.
Brividi
I’m struggling to get through season 2 of this show. It has a lot of great moments and then moments that annoy me but the music is always great at least.
You ever finish it? I liked season 2 the best.
Season 2 is the best it's like the definition of running from your trouble but ending up exactly at the middle of it so the only way to solve them is face them.
Yeah. Season 1 was great but season 2-3 are so different and in my opinion worse. I miss the grounded-ness of season 1.
@@charlierunkle19 oh wow sorry it took me 7 months to answer back but yes I came around and finished it. It’s been awhile but I remember thinking it was overall a decent show. Not perfect but not terrible either.
@@NerdAlert78 lol you're good, I was the one necroposting in the first place. Yeah I agree, I enjoyed the show but it's not one I'm in a hurry to rewatch. I thought season 2 was the best though. What did you think of the ending?
I am dying
Braucht etwas .. am Anfang... aber dann .. der HAMMER!!
Kekse essen
before i leaped i should've seen the view from halfway down
There's no music and show like that
Every year I have two weeks vacation and every year I go to fucking Australia.
harika ya
What...is... Kazakhstan.
Does this qualify as contemporary classical music? It's certainly symphonic.
Who's here after peaky blinders e 4 ?
That would be me =)
Why what happened?
Yo
💔😖
you killed teh genuis end crescendo :(
Is there other music similar to this??
wonderful arrangement. is there any way to get it as an audio file with flac quality ?
People ask how the Logos can be both eternally pre-existent yet generated from, and therefore ontologically dependent on, God the Father. God the Son (the Logos) comes from God the Father, yet is with him always. Well, anytime Max Richter has a violin, I cry. The relationship is such that whenever Max+Violin is present, there are necessarily tears. They never exist apart from each other, even though my tears are dependent on Max+Violin.
Hi. Here is my cover of "Dona Nobis Pacem" : ruclips.net/video/hPXBj6Xm4QU/видео.html
Poor Evgenia Medvedeva...
Each original composition is better, that merge at 3:05 is awkward and unharmonic
Kilmor Music theory is just that... A theory. A Western method of creating and understand music, however it is not the only way to think musically. Some people create music purely from the heart and soul. To me this piece of music is simply outstanding because I'm listening with my heart and not through one filter. But to each their own 👍🏾
Kilmor that part is 100% perfect and divine man.
ngl its a pretty good transition
I love the leftovers..i love max
I'm scared, Kevin.