Meritísimo reconocimiento a este brillante profesor de Cornell.
@pman448915 күн бұрын
Una maravilla
@nicevideomancanada17 күн бұрын
I live in Alberta Canada. Good efing luck with that. I think when the AMOC shuts down then the majority of people will wake up, but by then it will be too late. But before then there will probably have already been a major Famine somewhere in the world. I could say more, but why bother. I'm 60. I have seen a lot of change. My children's generation haven't seen as much change, so it's the same to some of them. It's always been like this to them.
@Donald-j4v17 күн бұрын
It doesn't remind me of anything. I would have loved to have been there listening to Mike Oldfield play the tubular bells. I really love his music.
@jamescollins569718 күн бұрын
sO CLOSE
@genosse807421 күн бұрын
Sehr gut---Super!
@bennysh22 күн бұрын
It's great, I love that people are playing this live. btw the guy on the big drums kinda looks like Mike :)
@DL-xl3rz23 күн бұрын
The EXORCIST (1973) would not have been nearly as frightening without Tubular bells and Mike Oldfield. Excellent!
@lucabaroncini737024 күн бұрын
Thank you for this masterpiece!
@justinlubbock437827 күн бұрын
The music that was the foundation of the Virgin empire.
@troygoss640029 күн бұрын
Kevin Anderson calls out the bullshit. Much respect.
@kumuseumАй бұрын
이 공연에 가고 싶다. 2집 공연이 예정 되어있던데 1집으로 무한 반복해도 되는데...... 하지만 2집을 이 시대에 라이브로 들을 일이 언제 또 있을까? 그리고 이 밴드의 연주실력과 오리지날 음반 느낌의 재현성은 현재 진행되는 영국, 유럽투어의 밴드보다 월등히 나은 것 같다. 듣고 있자니 앨범을 듣는 듯 착각에 빠진다!
@jamescrosby8755Ай бұрын
Awesome. Would’ve thought an open “factory” space would’ve been awful for acoustics but the recording is flawless. Musicians just doing their thing. Chapeau
@dodoalmeloАй бұрын
Very, very, very, VERY GOOD ! This was truly a trip down memory lane. Thank you UAB for a near perfect performance of Mike Oldfield's MASTERPIECE ! 💯❤🤍💙
@OpusOneCat20 күн бұрын
Thank You very much. Now, we are performing Hergest Ridge, and the newt year...
@keeseveraarts4029Ай бұрын
Geweldig! Goosebumps! Dicht bij het origineel gebleven. Nog nonsens-muzikanten. Zijn muziek is nog still alive!
@OpusOneCat20 күн бұрын
Than you very much!
@LenDafoe-t7oАй бұрын
There is no bad version of this masterpiece! Well done!
@S.GCossuttaАй бұрын
La plus belle version de Tubular Bells, sublimée par des artistes de grand talent. Exceptionnel !
@poykehmusicАй бұрын
The MC is a bit off, butalso a bit funny. Otherwise great performance overall.
@wendycrawford1792Ай бұрын
Such an amazing album. Introduced to it back in the early 70’s. Nothing like it.
@ivannaaros4981Ай бұрын
Maravillosa
@iandocillaАй бұрын
Que digno homenaje a la maravillosa obra de Mike Oldfield, gracias por mantenerla viva y vibrante.
@OpusOneCat20 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias por tu comentarlo. Sabías que ahora estamos interpretando Hergest Ridge?
@paulchace2391Ай бұрын
Better than the best.......
@thomasdemonsais9449Ай бұрын
Wow !!!!! Wow!!!!!! Amazing!!!!! So perfect! That’s the spirit !! Wonderful work!
@TubemanjacАй бұрын
Beautiful performance, chapeau! 🙏 Great memories back to 1973 when i bought an LP of the very first release. And although i saw the record label "Virgin Records" on the cover, it was not until decades later reading that this company was founded especially for the release of Tubular Bells by Mike's youth friend, the famous Richard Brandson.
@tindog13Ай бұрын
I will listen to this with the monitor off, the musicians are great, sounds amazing... but I was trying to watch it and got so frustrated I turned it off. The director had no feel for the music, didn't know it, didn't know what was coming, waaaaay too many closeups on the wrong musicians playing support while others were playing seminal parts I wanted to see... not enough whole band... ugh... but really, what a great effort by these musicians. Musically it's beautiful.
@cat1965-h7dАй бұрын
L'inizio. L'unico. Per sempre.
@pgantioch8362Ай бұрын
Oil is the largest, wealthiest, most powerful industry in the history of the world. At this point, given 30+ years of failure, it needs to shrink by 95+% in the next 5-10 years. The very wealthy, powerful people who run the industry, & the politicians they’ve purchased, are unwilling to accept this hard reality.
@brandman-mcАй бұрын
Bravo! Thank you all.
@MrSevillianАй бұрын
¡Bravo! Precioso.
@HanwellHanwell-q4wАй бұрын
I don't know how a song such as beautiful as that can possibly scare the living s*** out of someone but knowing what it was used for changed everything and to be honest I wish I knew where it never came from I couldn't listen to the song for a very long time it almost made me pee myself out of sheer terror thankfully I've never seen the movie but I've seen snippets and that's bad enough he wrote a magnificent piece congratulations Mike
@nellwhiteside3042Ай бұрын
Ah well. That Trump creature is going to accelerate our extinction because he thinks climate change is a hoax. Imagine that anyone would vote for that?
@poodius7Ай бұрын
This song and this man's music interested me in progressive rock back in the day. Prog rules!
@BladderfestАй бұрын
A lot of people I know riduculed this piece when it first was issued. Not many of them around today.
@nellwhiteside3042Ай бұрын
We humans are arrogant African apes. It seems we are incapable and/or unwilling to change our lifestyles. Well, it will be done for us. Thanks for an HONEST talk.
@ArtsmiticaАй бұрын
Brutal, la idea i la musica. Kudos !
@OpusOneCat20 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias. Ahora estamos tocando Hergest Ridge. Y el año próximo...
@stevemac3752Ай бұрын
Respect to the bass player.
@desalley2 ай бұрын
Saw a live version of this last night on the 50th Anniversary European tour, the whole thing was played by just 7 musicians and a singer and they did a fantastic job but this video goes to show how many musicians you need to faithfully recreate this masterpiece that was scarily mostly all played by one man originally, absolutely flawless version.
@youssefwargane44082 ай бұрын
Antschuldigung nicht sehr gute.
@davidprice69022 ай бұрын
It's all very well a good but he does not touch on what needs to be discussed. We need to have reached net zero on global warming emissions by 2050. We have done nothing to slow the release of greenhouse gases. I will give one example of what we must consider. The estimates for the percentage of total emissions due to meat production range from 14% to 18%. Think about this for a bit.
@davidprice6902Ай бұрын
I no longer eat meat for this reason.
@kevinanderson6925Ай бұрын
I suggest doing a bit of digging on "net zero 2050". For a 50% chance of not exceeding 1.5°C (assuming the Lamboll et al carbon budgets are correct), then a straight line reduction from today's emissions to zero emissions would see a zero date late in 2032. For "well below 2°C" the straight-line zero date is around 2050, but that assumes we start reducing globally in January! Add in some political and technical inertia, and the zero date is nearer 2040-45, and for CO2 (i.e. almost all fossil fuels) that is real zero not some net-zero accountancy scam.
@wingman264624 күн бұрын
To be fair to Kevin, he was only given three questions to answer and did not have time to say everything
@treelee84852 ай бұрын
'a suite of other ecological challenges' (6 mins) ; that's why other indices should regularly be discussed - perhaps tracking indicator species (or groups) would grab public attention - insects are first in line but tracking birds eg. the swallow family could do better; big cat populations tell the tale of human encroachment such as built surfaces; whale populations depend on healthy seas, fish and plankton. etc Creatures are at least visible unlike CO2 and besides there are many sceptics out there - tangible and visible indices would strike deeper in the minds of western dwellers
@davidprice690224 күн бұрын
The average American doesn't care what happens to his next door neighbor as long as it doesn't affect him personally. Birds? The damn things shit on his cars.
@RogerBlanchard-xn6qc2 ай бұрын
Will a renewable energy program like Energiewende, in Germany, solve the problem of high CO2 emissions in the U.S.? Energiewende has been in existence since the late 1990s and the main purpose was to reduce CO2 emissions. Well over a trillion dollars has been spent on the program and they have tens of thousands of wind turbines. Germany is also a main user of solar panels as well. In spite of that, the per capita CO2 emission rate in Germany is still around 8 tonnes/year. Yes, emissions have gone down since the late 1990s but emissions in Germany have been declining since the 1970s. What Germany needs to do is get CO2 emissions under 1 tonne/year. That’s a long way off. Or maybe we should look to China. I hear about all the EVs in China as well as the high installation rate of renewable energy technologies. China now has over 20 million EV passenger cars on the streets and roads of China. China is erecting twice as much wind and solar capacity as every other country put together according to a new analysis of large renewable energy projects. In spite of that, China's CO2 emissions have increased from 9.77 Gigatonnes/year (Gt/year) in 2016 to 11.40 Gt/year in 2022 (16.7%). I think too many people have too much faith that EVs and renewable energy are going to be the solution to global warming. For ~50 years I’ve been hearing about the promise of renewable energy technologies without those technologies have much impact upon the trajectory of global CO2 emissions, which continue to climb. The idea behind renewable energy technologies and EVs is that with those technologies, Americans can live the high consumption American lifestyle and not generate any CO2 emissions. That sounds great but the reality is that the U.S. continues to get the bulk of its energy from fossil fuels even after 50 years of promises. In the U.S., there have been significant improvements in energy efficiency and the increased use of renewable energy technologies from the 1970s to the present. In spite of that, CO2 emissions are on the same level as they were in the 1970s. In the 1970s, most manufactured goods consumed in the U.S. were manufactured in the U.S. The process of manufacturing can generate a lot of CO2 emissions. Now a lot of the manufactured goods consumed in the U.S. are made in places like China, thus we have transferred a lot of CO2 emissions from the U.S. to China. It’s a good bet that global CO2 emissions will increase in 2024 and beyond. China has continued to increase their CO2 emissions and emissions have been increasing rapidly in India (2.35 Gt in 2016 to 2.83 Gt in 2022 (20.4%)). The per capita CO2 emission rate for India is 2.0 Gt while that for the U.S. is around 15 Gt so India could see a dramatic increase in CO2 emissions in coming years as Indians strive to live the good life. What I hear is that with the right legislation, CO2 emissions can be reduced in the U.S. The problem I see is that any legislation that would significantly reduce CO2 emissions couldn’t get through Congress. Obviously the fossil fuel industries would fight any legislation tooth and nail but also most Americans wouldn’t want such legislation because any effective legislation would impact their comfort, convenience and desires. Humanity has two big problems. First the magnitude of the human population makes the climate problem, and other environmental problems, much worse than what they would be with a much lower human population. Second, the per capita CO2 emission rate for first world countries, and increasingly developing countries, is far too high. That is even the case in European counties where the rate is much lower than in the U.S. The per capita CO2 emission rate is strongly correlated with the per capita consumption rate, the more people consume, the more CO2 they generate. A big problem is that people in the developing world want to live the high consumption American lifestyle. I'm not trying to be a downer but it's necessary to look at the available data concerning renewable energy and EVs.
@andrewnelson36812 ай бұрын
Stop our emissions? I wonder how many listeners realise what that would mean. He’s literally calling for the end of civilisation.
@davidprice69022 ай бұрын
The opposite, of course, is true. Business as usual (BAU) will deliver us a 4.5C warmer world by the end of the century, a temperature that has been described by scientists as incompatible with human civilization. Not an extinction level event, but many, perhaps a majority, will not make it and what survives will be unrecognizable. My oldest grandchild is six years old. If she survives to the end of the century, it will be a very difficult world indeed. Whether she does or not, she will be seeing horrific things as an adult.
@Tengooda2 ай бұрын
No. He is trying to prevent it.
@loganpass2 ай бұрын
Much respect for the musicians. Their stamina for this long piece is impressive and most are playing without sheet music for this complex arrangement as well.
@russtaylor21222 ай бұрын
Compassionate de-growth might have worked to some extent say, fifty years ago...? We're spiraling down now. Tipping points exceeded. Buckle-up for climate refugees, shortages, right wing nutcases taking over with wild promises, massive price rises, fake food, water shortages when glaciers melt, increasing greenhouse gases, floods, droughts, population still increasing worldwide, diseases once eradicated making a comeback due to distrust in governments...
@mitchellainsworth5682 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kevin for being so frank, open and honest! We need more like you!!👍👍👍
@richdiana36632 ай бұрын
I'm screaming at my proofreading. 😮
@richdiana36632 ай бұрын
Scientists should have starting creaming 40 years ago but it's not in their DNA. A pity for us all.
@lesbrattain68642 ай бұрын
They sid, but nobody listened!
@theecanmole2 ай бұрын
Kevin Anderson has been pointing how ineffective society has been at reducing emissions for 20 years.
@davidprice69022 ай бұрын
Ahhhh...yes. Blame the scientists. Follow the money to find who is most at fault.