2001 Space Odyssey synced with Adagio for strings
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2001 Space Odyssey synced with Adagio for strings by Samuel Barber.
I made this mix on VirtualDub and YouLead. I hope you pink floyd maniacs that like syncs will like it too
"Royal Philharmonic Orchestra-ADAGIO FOR STRINGS", sound recording administered by:
Koch Entertainment
Visual content administered by MC for Warner Bros.
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This is how nowadays movie will be like, with music like this to make the scene more dramatic. Personally I like the original one better because it feels empty, unusual, abnormal and fearful. But it’s also kind of amazing how well it sync together
@murrayr7703
2 жыл бұрын
Yup, gilding the Lilly
I always thought that this looked nothing like a film from the 60's. The visuals, sound and special effects make this look like it was made in at least the 90's.
@jpmm7397
7 жыл бұрын
Nintendo Fan Yes Kubrick was ahead of his time way way ahead
@lenyfreeman3807
7 жыл бұрын
We used to go to the Cinerama in San Francisco to see it in 1969. WOW!
@zfoxfire
6 жыл бұрын
I cant imagine having been alive back then and seeing this and watched the first human moon landing within the same year. It must have been an exciting time to be alive and think of all the possibilities the futrue may hold. Kubrick was a true visionary. Back then routine civilian space travel and moon bases seemed in the near future. I'm sad that this never materialized (atleast not in the time period the book and movie portrays). Maybe I will see Elon Musk establish a Mars colony sometime in my life. I can only hope.
@nocomment9532
2 жыл бұрын
Sooooo fucking ahead of it's time, my mind was blown in the early 2000's watching this for the first time in my life, i can't imagine what it would have been like seeing it in the 60's.
The selection of this piece is a stroke of genius worthy of Kubrick himself, and that is the highest compliment I can pay. Kudos!
Outstanding , I have love this film since the first time I saw it as a child in 1968. I have recently been rediscovering it and realizing the true genius and visionary that Kubrick was. I have always loved the Ligeti, Strauss and Khachaturian, used in the film, but your use of the Barber was inspired. Nicely done. Much thanks.
@carlosacabrera294
3 жыл бұрын
Forgot to mention Arthur Clarke.
A stunning final scene from a stunning movie. Brilliant.
Did anyone here see this on a Cinerama screen? 127 weeks in Toronto at the Glendale Cinerama Theatre. Best movie ever made!
@jorgevaccari2374
9 ай бұрын
Yes . At last one apart me Saw 2001 in Cinerama sistem. !!!!! In Buenos Aires in 1969 did It . But nobody believed me !!! Thanks
@robertgraziano
9 ай бұрын
@@jorgevaccari2374 Nothing beats CINERAMA!
Conheci essa música há muitos anos. É um resumo da minha vida desde o começo, e receio que até o final. Ela diz tudo.
best movie ever made
When I first saw this scene as a child, I wondered if he had prepared this dish by himself.
Thank you sooo much. "Dave, I'm not sure if I can let you do that."
The original music by Ligeti is much more apropiate for this scene than Barber´s adagio. Kubrick made the right choice.
what a great song choice. amazing how well it syncs up. Adagio for Strings already makes me water up and coupled with this scene it is very powerful.
@richardscally694
3 жыл бұрын
Song?
powerful.
Stanley Kubrick was a master!!!!!! Still miss him!
@lucygreen2811
6 жыл бұрын
beautiful music
awesome video. the only time i saw this film, i was about 8 years old. i didn't quite understand it... but i'm 20 and i have been egging my friends on to watch it with me some night.
This makes me really sad for Dave. I never really felt sad for him before. Poor little star baby. :(
Powerful and beyond comprehension.
Haunting; capturing, mesmerizing Great Masterpiece I see my life in his will keep this scene close 2heart💖🌍🌐🎪🗿🚀💺🌌💫🌌
amazing simply amazing...goosebumps all over!
This music was not in the movie 2001; a Space Odyssey, and those of us that have seen the movie many times, like me, are satisfied with the music that was included as the sound track. Not conditioned exactly, but we feel, I believe, that the soundtrack is well suited in conveying the emotional values that are visually portrayed on the screen. Kubrick was very good in choosing appropriate music in his movies. Nevertheless, Adagio for strings by Barber is a very beautiful composition.
Nietzsche, Freud, Darwin, Kubrick. Bring them all together and this film is the result. Spectacular. Off to watch Eyes Wide Shut and complete my Kubrick marathon now.
it was the best youtube video i've ever seen thank you very much
I like your scene selection synchronized with the music. At the peak of the violins the old Dave dies looking at the Monolith. Very sad, and real. True romanticism. Good job.
@nielspemberton59
Күн бұрын
I tried this sequence with John Williams track from Schindler's List titled " Immolation, with our lives we give life." or in this case "Transfiguration, with Bowman's life he gives life." I am not Jewish and it was effective but I must say that Adagio for Strings surpasses anything thing John Williams can offer.
What a GREAT mix!!!
i don't think this works at all. this music makes the scene to be a moment of tragedy, evoking purely on emotions and dramatic effect when really the scene isn't about that, let alone the entire film. the silence which is highlighted in other parts of the film emphasises on the realistic yet incredibly discomforting, eerie, surreal, mysterious, haunting and tense nature of the subject matter. the scene isn't really silent at all. the echoes of natural sound make the scene quite tense
@eugeneduschmoll784
7 жыл бұрын
Entièrement d'accord avec vous !
Good job, the music went perfectly and brought out all the poignancy of the film. I love Kubrick for making this film.
This is amazing.
Perfect.
it was the best youtube video i've ever seen
"When you can live forever what do you live for?" - Stephenie Meyer
@user-pr8ld7sb9g
3 жыл бұрын
Τo make deep and wide heart because the eternity is creation of God who is love
@wilde.coyote6618
3 жыл бұрын
The moment.
Incredible.
100.000 views. Thank you all for your good words and positiveness :) I have some new mix in my mind that I've been working on but will take me about one more year to finish..
@kyletomlinson5365
9 жыл бұрын
You should make a HD version of this one!
Powerful and beyond comprehension. Maybe as I lie on my deathbed, I too, will understand the true meaning of the monolith
Works remarkable well with this music; of course, the Adagio creates a very different mood from the original.
Nelle immagini camerali di "2001" si ha la conferma del genio kubrickiano. Dire che lo spazio si trova fuori di noi, e fuori della camera, può sembrare tautologico. Ma non è poi così scontato, se il tutto viene ricondotto all'intreccio tra immaginario, simbolico e reale. La lettura di un articolo di Enrico Ghezzi risalente al 1981 è stata utile a questo mio ragionamento. È pacifico che si pensi a una fantascienza degli interni, quando ci troviamo di fronte al capolavoro di Kubrick. Gran parte della "odissea" si svolge all'interno. Nell'astronave, nella camera del '700. Come il viaggio allucinatorio di Jack Torrance in Shining (sempre di Kubrick). Il presente che vive poi Dave attraverso i vari doppi è un tempo fatto di "tempi": l'epoca a cui allude l'arredamento della camera, il progressivo invecchiamento dello stesso Dave (gli attimi che scorrono sullo schermo non seguono la durata "effettiva" della sua esperienza) e il senza tempo del monòlito. All'interno della camera si alternano diversi "tempi" possibili del presente di Dave, percepito come l'ipotetico momento di un tempo futuribile sciolto dalla dimensione narrativa del film, in una visione che ha il tempo e la durata di quegli attimi, vissuti inizialmente dalla soggettiva di Dave, resi in ultimo a una soggettiva che è tutte le soggettive, ove il punto di vista si perde al di là di ogni prospettiva. Noi siamo (?) il fanciullo astrale. È il paradosso logico corteggiato da Kubrick. Era questo che intendeva, quando ha detto: "Quello che vorrei davvero è far esplodere la struttura narrativa del film. Qualcosa che faccia tremare la terra".
Very nice video!!!
You are the first person I've seen who would agree with me on that.
A very interesting and moving alternative to the original. However, it does overtake and "drown out" the original in terms of Ligeti's "Atmospheres" differentiating a strange trip to the place where the transformation occurs. Kubrick struggled with whether or not to portray the aliens literally, and the strange sounds in the final room were settled on to portray their strangeness and truly alien quality. The Zarathustra - Dawn music is repeated to underline how this is man's next step.
Thankyou Samuel Barber, thankyou Stanley Kubrick, thankyou d3scr1pt0r for pulling it together. Brilliant.
Some people make the distinction. A movie is merely entertainment and nothing more, a film makes you think.
We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path of life. --C.G. Jung
Flawless, makes you wonder why Stanley Kubrick didn't use it in the first place.
poignancy - the little thing this movie is all about yet lacked- bravo - and only possible in this unpredicted realm of youtube
I've also pestered friends to watch this film with me just don't be too disappointed if your friends are utterly baffled.
NO ONE CAN ESCAPE DEATH. IT"S LIKE A FREAKIN RITUAL IN A CREATION THAT WAS GOOD, NOT PERFECT.
This doesn't work for me but I can appreciate the effort putting this together.
7:15 to the end is just beautiful
Who are we and why? Kubrick and Barber give us a glimpse Masterpiece
that works really well :'(
Gyönyörű!
all these efforts at synching PF or other music with these last secens of the 2ASO are great of course, but nothing beats the original version imo.
Who Watch this video in 2024
cool
the music gives the scene a more human emotion, which is not what Kubrick might have intended, but very intruiging nontheless. It would be very interesting to see what music you'd put under other scenes from 2001
I would love to have that bedroom!!!!
THIS DEATH THAT IS TO OCCUR IS LIKE COMING HOME......HEAVEN"S GATE PORT HOLE IS IN THIS FILM. THE SPIRIT IS LIKE UNTO PARADISE. IN HEAVEN YOU ARE NOT ALONE, BUT GOD IS IN YOUR SOUL.
Oh i'm so sorry you didn't like this great video - would you have preferred them to cut out adagio for strings at the end and play something more upbeat like "We Will Rock You"?
Best sci-fi movie of all time, special effects, not the cgi junk of today's "movies"......"Nobody, in the history of motion pictures, could craft a film, better than Stanley Kubrick" - Steven Spielberg
Barber's Adagio would be far more suitable as a replacement track for Khakachurian's Gayenne Ballet Suite that accompanies the flight of the Discovery toward Jupiter, just before HAL goes nuts.
AND THE ELDERLY TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN *** CHANGED WITHIN A TWINKLE OF AN EYE ***
Fair enough, each to their own :-P ! you're entitled to your opinion (even if it's wrong ;-) )
I think this works, not as well as the master, but yeah, I think this adds a new dimension to it I haven't seen before.
about a year after uploading this, I will have to agree with you... I have seen more than 1000 times this part synced with pink floyd. This was an effort to create a similar feeling, but failed. I even like this part with the original sound from the movie more now!!
@kenlogsdon7095
4 жыл бұрын
I thought that it was not only at least an interesting interpretation, but a rather profound one, at that. I appreciate it!
Who made this film? On topic: Great mix, perfect music for it, makes an incredible fealing and it's just soo right! 5*
Great choice, that's me screwed now forever imagining alternate scores for scene after scene... there are worse ways to pass the time I suppose..
I think this might have gone better with the Discovery-in-flight sequence, the one that is scored in the film with Khachaturian's "Gayaneh"
@eugeneduschmoll784
7 жыл бұрын
@Don Lee Je suis assez d'accord. Cependant je trouve que l'Adagio de Gayaneh, de Khatchaturian, semble avoir été composé tout exprès pour la séquence dont vous parlez, celle de la vie quotidienne dans le vaisseau en route vers Jupiter, jusqu'à l'incident de l'antenne radar. Le sentiment de désolation et d'infinie tristesse qui s'en dégage place déjà Dave et Franck dans un autre univers sans espoir de retour. Pour ma part, c'est d'ailleurs ma séquence culte dans ce film cultissime. De plus, pour revenir à cette video, l'Adagio de Barber introduit dans la longue et ésotérique séquence finale un pathos qui la dénature complètement. Je n'aurai pas la prétention d'en donner la signification précise, et on ne saura jamais ce qu'il y avait dans la tête de Kubrick... Mais toujours est-il que cette version "Barber", avec ce montage fantaisiste n'a plus aucun rapport avec le film de Kubrick.
BIen sur. Si évident. Cette immense tristesse. Infinie. La fin. Mon bel ami. La fin Beautiful friend The end
It's not a movie, it's a film
@vincentsartain3061
7 жыл бұрын
Buttbot Sounds a little pretentious. Motion picture = film = "movie," the latter term being coined by the locals of the farming community of early 20th Century Hollywood who were antagonistic towards the ever-flowing hordes of film industry employees and players, all the equipment being lugged around, and cramping the routine of the townfolk much to their consternation. Shop owners and restaurants refused to do business with the unwanted newcomers, putting up signs on their doors and windows that read: NO MOVIES The distinction you are making between "a film" and "a movie" is a wholly artificial construct of snobbish cinephiles who think of the former as "significant" and "thought provoking" while the latter is "fun but mindless fare for the unwashed masses."
sorry wasnt aware of that
There is something wrong...I just saw the film in 70mm at the Cinerama in Seattle and this music was not there.
@rotorhd2
7 жыл бұрын
you are right I don't know where this came from
@jacknewman9256
7 жыл бұрын
Time for you to open the pod bay doors
@peterb.h.9498
7 жыл бұрын
jack newman LOL. I doubt he'll get it.
@RobertMcNulty007
7 жыл бұрын
Mandela Effect
@richardscally694
6 жыл бұрын
That's because Kubrick never used it in 2001: What you heard was Atmospheres, Beyond The Infinite
Some Editted Movie Star change my help find the clue on the identity problem, a true of the repeted unknown history.
No wifi or sports boy thx aliens
I've always though about the starchild as some kind of a nietzschean metaphor for the the pure and free mind (the übermensch), beyond the society and the creations of mankind (HAL) aswell as the laws and norms (time and space). What is your interpretation, i can't understand why it's relevant to eternal return?
At 6:19 he looks like Julian Assange
I like it, but I miss the heavy breathing
Barber's adagio is sad. The scene is supposed to be a lot of things, not just depressing.
I think Arvo is another option here.
What is the significance of the elegant room?
Powerful picec. But not anywhere near the same affect. Kubrick's breathing ( which was his own ). And leading up to
Somebody invested time to CHANGE the perfect movie's soundtrack... A terrible waste of resources, music and time. Unless there are a lot of views.. 168k!! Then the person who did this made a few $ off orher people's skill with both movie making and music recording. The magic of YT!!!
@IoannisKokkinis
6 жыл бұрын
My youtube account is not monetized. i have nor made a single penny from this or anything else in youtube. Some people like it some dont, I care less. I liked it and I did it :)
Kubrick
Only problem it's used too much in war movies like Galipoli and Platoon.
AND I GAVE MY LIFE TO GOD TO RECEIVE A LIFE. I AM ** 56 ** YEARS OLD NOW. NO WIFE. NO KIDS. NO JOB. REJECTION FROM THE FAMILY. MY SORROW IS INCURABLE. BUT, I AM NOT LOST BUT FOUND. I AM NOT TOTALLY INSANE BUT SEVERELY MENTALLY ILL THUS """ WHAT IS TO DIFFICULT FOR ME TO DO FOR WHAT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR MAN IS POSSIBLE TO GOD AS HE SPEAKS """
@jorgevaccari2374
9 ай бұрын
Dont worry. You'll feel good !!!!
How was the original music ?
No, best at it time..
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wait, arthur c clarke is dead?
The emotion is completely mismatched between the films meaning and the music.
@carlosacabrera294
7 жыл бұрын
Jonathon Sendall Wrong.
@eugeneduschmoll784
7 жыл бұрын
I agree with Jonathon Sendall.
@light106year6
6 жыл бұрын
Very true
Very nice but I miss the heavy breathes from Dave...
The footage, yes. The music, no thanks. It's not the original.
Movies and Films are the same thing..
9 people are obviously deaf.
NO.
worst movie ever