I am 61 now and always found his music great. This documentary proofs that he was a real genius. RIP Vangelis
@KBizzy3 ай бұрын
This man saved my life and continues to save it every day. Every morning, I listen to his music as I get ready for the day, shower etc. On my morning walks and logs, I listen to his music. As a piano player/synth player, he has had a profound influence on me and my life. At 51 years old, his music has become a part of who I am.
@peter56312 ай бұрын
Blade Runner Blues is the masterpiece I enjoy a lot
@themoontoonshines9232 ай бұрын
Vangelis conquered my heart when I was about 11. I am 55 and I still love his music, one of my favorites is “Beside you”, with Jon Anderson singing. I hear you loud and clear about such influence in our lives! It’s nice to find someone who “understands” that feeling! ✌️
@RichardWagner-hi4zn2 ай бұрын
Why won't you get acquainted with the classics? This is only a cheap wishwash.
@KBizzy2 ай бұрын
@@RichardWagner-hi4zn cheap wishwash? Say again?
@RichardWagner-hi4zn2 ай бұрын
@@KBizzy Bollocks? Rubbish? Garbage?
@georgepittas76803 ай бұрын
In the 20th century, we were fortunate to witness the brilliance of extraordinary composers such as Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Debussy, Bernstein, Khachaturian, Skalkotas, Messiaen, and many others. Among them, Vangelis stands as a composer whom I deeply admire and love, whose works I consistently find great pleasure in listening to. He is undoubtedly a remarkable and singular talent. However, the notion of calling him “the best” strikes me as both dreadful and wholly inappropriate. Art is neither a race nor a competition; it cannot be measured in terms of "better" or "best." Vangelis will forever resonate through his magnificent body of work-not because he is "the best" or "the greatest," but because he is truly great in his own right. And, I daresay, he himself would chuckle at such a title.
@christiand82433 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right
@TheJusio3 ай бұрын
oh so well said. I was about to mention Britten, Stravinsky, Bernstein and many others. But then I saw your post:-)
@marksteinhaeuser3 ай бұрын
Indeed, Shostakovitch is probably the most extraordinary composer of the 20th century.
@alexeykulikov27393 ай бұрын
I admire your patience. My comment says “What a bullshit title”
@JohannesLabusch3 ай бұрын
You said it so much better than I could have. Here's my comment that I had ready to post, just before reading yours: I just want to explain to whoever came up with this title that a century is one hundred fucking years long, and that there are other genres of composition than movie soundtracks. The question mark doesn't save you. As you were. 😬
@jspic49073 ай бұрын
What a treasure of a human being.
@scottmcauleysounds3 ай бұрын
an amazing Genius talent, humble to the core, not interested in fame, or limelight just put his fingers to those keys and worked his compositional magic. RIP Vangelis
@siliyemoodislam3 ай бұрын
Finally, finally, finally a documentary on Late Vangelis. Viva Greece, Viva Vangelis.
@rccc58063 ай бұрын
Indeed the best documentary about Vangelis. He was the incarnation of an artist. We are so blessed to have been journeyed along with him.
@vap0rtranz2 ай бұрын
And with Ridley Scott!
@kokojambo763 ай бұрын
Thank you for this documentary. Thank you Maestro Vangelis, thank you for all these fantastic songs.
@woneone15973 ай бұрын
RIP Vangelis. You were a real genius
@bertenqvist7324Ай бұрын
You think he´s dead ?
@janelilamckenzie1938Ай бұрын
@bertenqvist7324 😢😢😢 💔 i just found out too. Heartbroken 💔 Vangelis died of heart failure on 17 May 2022, at the age of 79, at a hospital in Paris.
@puiacalinadrian2 ай бұрын
This documentary made me cry, it's been 41 years since I've been with him in my soul, and we gonna be forever and ever until🤍
@acw7120Ай бұрын
Those film where they had chariots with spikes on the outside wheels shows you how barbaric they were. Proper Steely Knives. He should have said "May HEY ZEUS" be with us....Not ZEUS.
@TheSteppenwolf773 ай бұрын
A real Genious. You can not be forgotten, Maestro.
@MarioRodriguez-kv2zmАй бұрын
Genius? Where from. He is just an excellent composer, I can name so many superiors to him.....
@tx38513 ай бұрын
The film scores of Vangelis still give me goosebumps....Even though decades have past, and I have more years behind me, than before more.....
@thejollyjoker1873 ай бұрын
Thank you for uploading this. This is the movie that every person in the world should see.
@aindriubradleymarshall62263 ай бұрын
Many years ago, I saw him play live in London, twice actually. To this day two of the most memorable concerts I've attended. Vangelis was an artiste of the highest order.
@JohnSk823 ай бұрын
You're very lucky if you attended the '79 one and the Albert Hall one.Extremely lucky
@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2n3 ай бұрын
4:14 great explanation
@willybrown4537Ай бұрын
Music is the best language to reach the soul.” - Vangelis
@Lagouko13 ай бұрын
As a Greek proud for Βαγγέλης ❤
@janwillemvanaalst2 ай бұрын
I consider this man a gift of God. Beautifully portrayed in this documentary.
@RADHIKAAAAA-n2q5 күн бұрын
a man,amongst slaves
@emmanuelwolfmusic4103 ай бұрын
This needs to be watched many times to realise the genuine genius of vangelis. there are jems hidden in the ocean of this man. And im so glad he didnt go down the road of fame and fortune, but listened to his heart, a true stoic spirit.
@vida99603 ай бұрын
What a person, wow! First, I thought, "hm, two hours about...?", but I was captured every single minute. Efgaristo, Vangelis. RIP.
@namets3 ай бұрын
Grazie grazie infinite per aver pubblicato questo documentario. Sono sicuro che la nusica di Vangelis verrà insegnata nei conservatori
@yfrontsguy3 ай бұрын
Extraordinary ! I've been listening to his music since the seventies and knew almost nothing of all the amazing facts recounted in this superb film. A tour de force biography of a wonderful man! I wish I had known more about him as I listened to his so many iconic & pivotal compositions that have accompanied me all these years. Thank-you for posting this.
@MisterMudona19 күн бұрын
No doubt. He was the best composer of the 20th century. A Humble Genius. R.I.P Vangelis 🙏🦋
@ronaldjonker97583 ай бұрын
thank you for making this documentary available! A great composer and musician who is deeply missed.
@adeelmuzАй бұрын
Love you Vangelis!! You are an inspiration and a musical benchmark which is rare to achieve. From Pakistan.
@jamesg8723 ай бұрын
If you are watching and listening to this, please treat yourself and dive in to the Oceanic, Voices, Direct, Antarctica, 1492, The Bounty, and other wonderful Vangelis albums. I first discovered this amazing artist when his music was featured in Carl Sagan's Cosmos, and what a delightful rabbit hole it has been.
@Kouros-t6d3 ай бұрын
El greco is great...very dramatic
@winterland20113 ай бұрын
Not OCEANIC, composed under disco label demand. Much better See you Later, Mask, Soil Festivities, where the genius dud whatever he wanted. 😊😊
@СтоянКечев3 ай бұрын
Of course Oceanic is Great album@@winterland2011
@hakonsoreide3 ай бұрын
I also discovered Vangelis through Cosmos. When I heard Alpha the first time on Cosmos, I was eyeing the credits to find out who composed that particular piece. I later discovered Antarctica, which is my most listened to album by far of any genre despite me having a very varied musical taste with many apparent favourites.
@SiddiqueHussain213 ай бұрын
I too first came across Vangelis while watching Cosmos on BBC TV. I bought the album and it's one of my prized posessions. Almost mint condition too. Since then we had Blade Runner (beautiful), Chariots of course plus all the work he did with Jon Anderson. Soon after I found his concept albums. I love the audacity of Heaven & Hell. Searched the second hand markets and found many of these early albums for next to nothing. Still have them all.
@MrTorleon2 ай бұрын
This is a truly extraordinary film documenting Vangelis, the man, the music, the intense beauty and spirit - the love that he encapsulated in his vast body of work. I have many albums of his music, bought over decades, but, never until this documentary, have I been able to appreciate so completely the artist behind the music. Thank you so much for making this available to view on KZbin, I have been completely in awe - not just for the music, but for this man, so modest and humble, yet at times a man troubled by his success - a maestro in every way :)
@Purple-n3j8f3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this documentary, it's my first time to look inside of his music & life. And, RIP, Vangelis. My life is devided into before and after I heard your music of Chariots of fire Side B when I was a boy. While listening to that 30-min-long performance, I still remember feeling that this world would be different from what I see. Everyone realizes after a moment of great change in their lives, and your music was the first moment for me.
@troner5723 ай бұрын
He was my inspiration and I learned to know and play synthesiser keyboards and above all to love this type of music. Thank you teacher
@schwarg3 ай бұрын
Bladerunner soundtrack is timeless.
@piratessalyx7871Ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning..it is the best on earth
@MSSTUDIO24 күн бұрын
I was listening his music since I became conscious what good music is,I was 22 now I'm 44 and I still listening.
@kenrickhadley4499Ай бұрын
I have so many of Vangelis CD's, and i listen to it as i paint. I remember being blown away by Alexander, Blade Runner, and all his works. ART, PURE ART FOR THE SOUL.
@DelightLovesMovies3 ай бұрын
I love Vangelis and his music. His soundtrack for Blade Runner and The Bounty are some of my faves.
@stevekossor69363 ай бұрын
I discovered Vangelis in 1972 and have followed his work as conscientiously as possible through his musical recordings. Didn't realize he was such a prolific visual artist as well. The documentary is wonderful and I am thankful to have lived in the same time as he; with his guidance, I believe I have glimpsed the infinite and thank him for that vision.
@predragkalajdzijevic71463 ай бұрын
With the music you composed, you marked your time, my time, and the future time. Thank you for that, you will live forever!
@Gothlord6662 ай бұрын
What a wonderful documentary about Vangelis,he's a really remakable musician in many ways,his music lives forever!
@excelence3866Ай бұрын
what really astonishes me is the fact he does it all on ONLY one take!!!!!! Many musicians today need a computer software and do several layers of composition and one at a time, Then they have to do a bunch of editing and the final product may take some days or even some weeks. But Vangelis does it all at once . I really thought there were many musicians and instruments involved. But it's only ONE man and One big Keyboard Monster Machine !
@theodor31c.m.342 ай бұрын
YESSSSS ! A great musician . His music is composed and played by heart . A trully very rare gift given not to many . Vangelis it was and will ever be a true maestro
@the_Vangelist3 ай бұрын
Vangelis was the best and most beautiful enrichment and inspiration of my life from the very first time I heard his music. Until today and always. He lived musically in the universe and for me he was the master of music. May he and his magnificent compositions remain unforgotten for all time. R.I.P. Vangelis
@sigvardbjorkman3 ай бұрын
I can barely imagine a more enthusiastic being than Vangelis, he embodied the very word as a shining example to the world
@eldergeektromeo98683 ай бұрын
Have loved his music for many years now.
@HealingNews3 ай бұрын
Vangelis really hit a chord like no other composer - one of my favorites - enjoyed his music since first hearing him decades back...
@2knobs473 ай бұрын
the most complete recopilation documentary i have seen about vangelis good job
@jacey7143 ай бұрын
Absolute legend! The most amazing fact was that he didn't read music. Total genius!
@icc64Ай бұрын
Born like this , this is a genius , in his mind is all this music , he jst play with notes , legend RIP 🙏 , ❤❤❤
@icc64Ай бұрын
Absolute legend 👏 🙌 🙏 , blessed with this talent to make music 🎶 , he jst express life with music , ❤❤❤ simply genius
@ovejanegra73553 ай бұрын
I've just watched roughly a third of the documentary, but I had to pause it to comment how amazing it is so far. Pretty much everyone who appears here have really interesting opinions or insights about Vangelis and on top of that, being able to listen Vangelis himself explaining his vision, etc., wow, it's fantastic. This could sound weird but it gives me sadness to see his studio, all that gear not being used anymore now that he's gone. I'm wondering if it's kept just like he left it, almost like a museum? Or maybe nobody ever enters in that room and it's the equivalent of a ghost town. I hope it's well preserved just out of respect for his genius.
@koumospecial3 ай бұрын
Never getting bored of this documentary ❤. Can’t remember how many times I’ve watched it.
@patriciadenis87673 ай бұрын
Fabuleux, merci beaucoup pour ce documentaire. From Paris, thanks and RIP Vangelis. Timeless.
@angelocast3 ай бұрын
Thank you, You woke up the missing part for my music and creative path. I feel it! Viva la Musica!
@melodos90553 ай бұрын
🙋♂️🇬🇷 Είμαστε υπερήφανοι για τον Ευάγγελο Παπαθανασίου (Vangelis). Τιμή για την Ελλάδα, την πατρίδα του και φυσικά για τους Έλληνες ! Ας του δώσει ο πραγματικός και ζωντανός Θεός ανάπαυση!!!
@mihaelleya70332 ай бұрын
Vangelis ist für mich in einer Reihe mit den klassischen Komponisten!
@vincentRivedoux3 ай бұрын
Des frissons en voyant ce magnifique reportage. Il restera un génie car il faisait ta musique avec son cœur et non pour la gloire ou pour l'argent. Une incroyable personne. merci pour ce reportage.
@fp11832 ай бұрын
the song 12 o clock had the biggest impact on me. The voice of that singer, the harmonies, this is so well done. Thank you
@vap0rtranz2 ай бұрын
I'd not listened to 12 O'Clock until now. It brought me to tears. Tears of joy. Thank you, and thank you Vangelis.
@axiom6663 ай бұрын
Goosebumps music, a wonderful modest man, another Mozart, he heard it in his head and just played it. I have loved his music all my adult life, I bought 666 when it came out in 1972 and I still have it. So sorry he has gone.
@hyuyucuful2 ай бұрын
Inanilmaz bir yetenek. En güzel filmlerin müzigini yapan bir müzik dahisi. Iyiki bu dünyaya geldin Vangelis.
@sigvardbjorkman3 ай бұрын
When he sits down at his keyboard and composes and orchestrates a complete score from his mind to his fingertips I just can barely believe what I'm seeing and hearing.
@marcuskeulertz58523 ай бұрын
A pure genius to me. I love his music a lot.
@john1951w3 ай бұрын
That's what all serious composers do. Nothing special or different. Indeed many great composers don't even need to sit at a keyboard. Mozart had complete scores in his mind and the hard work was committing the dots to paper.
@0live0wire03 ай бұрын
This is what composers do.
@lundsweden3 ай бұрын
Vangelis seems very shy and introverted, modest here. But his inner extrovert came out in all it's wonderful glory when he composed and played his wonderful music.
@qrdnk3 ай бұрын
True words, I think.
@innosanto3 ай бұрын
He is also extrovert
@qrdnk3 ай бұрын
@@innosanto ...he was. 😥 May his soul remain in peace.
@MOOGTRONMANIC3 ай бұрын
such a unique and amazing player/composer. i've always been very influenced by vangelis works, as i play by ear too, and feel all the emotion, rather than study the theory of music.
@isthisrealmedia25523 ай бұрын
This is how you put together a documentary.! Of highest standards. Truly a Masterpiece. Well done to the production team.
@samissomar3 ай бұрын
A unique musician,a great human Soul from a higher Spiritual Dimension,he was aware that Music is the Universal language coming from Divine Love's Consciousness...he was inspired by Nature,and the Infinite Universe,his works will never be forgotten,Eternal Master !...
@woooster172 ай бұрын
As a 52 year old, Vangelis has been part of my life growing up.. Just fabulous music that transcends the soul.. The movie Blade Runner would not have been nearly as good without Vangelis and his music RIP V
@alanparsonsfan2 ай бұрын
I have heard the soundtrack described as a character in the movie Blade Runner.
@willybrown4537Ай бұрын
@@alanparsonsfan: “Music is the best language to reach the soul.” - Vangelis
@raquelgeneve11 күн бұрын
I totally agree. The movie it was fantastic manly because of the soundtrack. When I want to watch again is order the song.
@kirotodorov43972 ай бұрын
Thank you for Vangelis's documentary!
@poissongeorges63643 ай бұрын
un Génie mais aussi un Ami que j'ai adopté dès 1966 lorsqu'il a créé le groupe Aphrodite 's Child et il ne m'a jamais quitté depuis ..et Je pense que je ne suis pas le seul . Ses compositions nous enchantent toujours . Nous nous les approprions , lorsque nous sommes joyeux , parfois lorsque nous sommes tristes , elles nous font aussi rêvées , nous relaxent lorsque nous en avons besoins , En quelques mots elles nous accompagnent dans tous les événements de nos vies . un Ami , Un compagnon qui restera toujours dans nos coeurs , et c'est pour toutes ses raisons que nous l' AIMONS 😍et qu'il nous manquent tant ...😢💕💔
@erikleenhouts8343 ай бұрын
What a great musician, and what a great human being. 💖
@andrearenee7845Ай бұрын
His music touches the heart forever...
@benegasi2 ай бұрын
Vangelis really made me love electronic music, like trance and synthesizer 80's.............
@timh31783 ай бұрын
Outstanding documentary! I've been hearing his music since Chariots of Fire was released, but I never knew about him as a person. An inspiring and uplifting film!
@StephanePicqDune3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful tool he has, everything is accessible in one touch, freeing his incredible creativity!
@Pierre-Leloup3 ай бұрын
Wonderful documentary, thank you for that. The man is very engaging and not lacking in depth. You can't make great music without being a great man, both an observer and a questioner of life, guided by a voracious and sincere curiosity, as well as a special bond with the Universe. He had all that, he was all that, truly impressive.
@arkhilevy2 күн бұрын
The best composer, Vangelis inspired soul. He lives now and forever. Thank you, Maestro.
@StephaneMeyratАй бұрын
RIP Vangelis, your music remains with me and inspires me forever.
@BlackersMTV993 ай бұрын
He shaped parts of our upbringing. LOVE
@La440Hz3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful musician! My life has been punctuated by his music since my childhood and this superb documentary makes me relive great emotions, thank you very much for this magnificent tribute to the brilliant Vangelis, he will never leave me, "See You Later" Vangelis, I am "To The Unknown Man". Jon Anderson "Yes" to "Dreaming in an open place" in a "state of independence", "I hear you now"...
@themoontoonshines9232 ай бұрын
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ “Beside you”!
@keplergso83692 ай бұрын
I know Papathanassiou from "Apocalypse des animaux" (1971), after that some movie melodies, in the group "Aphrodite Childs", also with the Greek/French singer Demis Roussos, it is sympathetic, like some other movie composers. To come back to the tittle of this video, in the XXth century, we got Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Messiaen, with who he can't be compared to.
@La440HzАй бұрын
@@themoontoonshines923 💙🤍❤
@willybrown4537Ай бұрын
Music is the best language to reach the soul.” - Vangelis
@La440Hz19 күн бұрын
@@keplergso8369 Gabriel Fauré "Requiem OP 48" = 👍 & Rimsky Korsakov " Sheherazade" = 🤩
@JetpackJesse-f7n2 ай бұрын
I'm almost speechless. Vangelis is and has been my all time favorite since the first time I heard him.
@werni-live3 ай бұрын
No Words! Thanks Vangelis ❤
@myzamau4282 ай бұрын
Once I fell down the rabbit hole of listening to more and more of Vangelis' material, there was no coming back for me. One of the very few composers whose music always left an emotional mark on me after hearing it. Genius is a word that can be overused somewhat nowadays, but I'd certainly apply it to this man. What a legacy he has left behind.
@mindmachinepsy3 ай бұрын
Just from the very first minutes of this i feel like he never really understood how much of a legend he really is. Or maybe he didn't want to, which would be admirable. But his music has influenced my music and countless others to a degree barely anyone can imagine. He is basically the father of hybrid orchestral music, mixing synths with classical elements.
@raquelgeneve11 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this AMAZING documentary❤❤❤ 10:21 "maybe you speak music"❤ 22:22 omg he is with an umbrella in his hand 😅 must be a such big event and probably there is someone to carry this to him, how humble 😊 22:36 yessss very accurate to nowadays.. very young people making money selling NOTHING 29:53 you can have all tools, but nothing can work without passion 45:49 The system try to cut us off from our roots 45:58 know versus believe 50:41 His generosity ❤ and Roman Polanski talking about him 56:52 About his paints 🫶🏻 (sons)☺️ 1:08:33 Ithaka poem❤ 1:23:00 medal from NASA to Vangelis 1:25:25 Blade Runner movie❤ 1:25:48 second time Ridley Scott is spilling the tea about private Vangelis habits😅😅 ( first at 38:20😂 ladies kicking around😂 and right after describing violent scenes from the movie, gold piece😂) 1:32:16 Memorable "Quite an experience Live in a fear, isn't?" 1:33:38 Harrison Ford thinking "Wtf are these lines from??"😅😅😅 1:49:27 Everything in life, you have to be in boxes... He creates a great box❤ 1:55:30 that's why we can't believe in critics, journalistes and so 2:01:42 "I believe that we lost the Olympic games" imagine if he was here in 2024 to see "The open games" 😢 2:06:56 "Society can create a lot of loneliness, more and more" So True
@johnpbh3 ай бұрын
Fabulous documentary.. Thank you for posting it so that I could revel in so many memories and wonderful music.
@pdmsx1726Ай бұрын
Stumbled across this film and so glad I did. I have always adored his music and to get more of an idea about the man himself is a blessing. So sad he has now left us, but his works will live on
@nevjones65292 ай бұрын
Thank you Vangelis🙏👍🙋🏻♂️you took us closer to Heaven with All your music👍🎆🌠🌌
@razvantascaАй бұрын
His work was resonating with my inner self as a teen, am 53 now and remember many overwhelming compositions that marked my life. Chariots of Fire, Heaven and he'll, and the splendid Movie Blade runner by ridley Scott. That was... addicting. Many others followed, am getting emotional... Thank you, Vangelis ,for the moments of pure joy, your Legacy.❤
@Mopantsu3 ай бұрын
Vangelis is a gift sent from the eternal spirit of the universe.
@PietroColombo-em5mzАй бұрын
No other contemporary artist, gave me so much joy with his music. Thanks for creating the soundtrack of many good moments. 🌺🌺🌺
@michelindigo40943 ай бұрын
Thank You 💫💜VANGELIS💜💫
@FrodoBaggins.12 ай бұрын
He is one of the most important people in my life and one of the best influences! I was very lucky to have his art presented to me (those times when in mass media there were people who understood and appreciated art)! ❤
@jackziemer85383 ай бұрын
It warms my heart people love his music as much as I do , we will miss you
@themoontoonshines9232 ай бұрын
I feel the same way. I have carried Vangelis with me for 45 years… my daughter likes some of the albums but I never met anyone who loved his music like I do.
@paulmarkmoffat46383 ай бұрын
You're sheer inspiration thank you for your music, RIP Vangelis.
@hawaiiankingdom41863 ай бұрын
Mahalo, I needed this Respect to VANGELIS THE GREAT! Most Amazing & Powerful Video for myself that I''ve seen in MANY MANY moons. Big Aloha for this MAN! ~INSPIRATION FOR ALL~ ~Ras Bird
@margaretchurchill57752 ай бұрын
I have been watching this documentary on Vangelis , nearly at the end of it. Been captivated right from the start, don’t want it to end, didn’t realise what a fantastic composer of music he has done throughout his life. He come across to me as a gentle person, who lived for his music. Such a privilege to have found you. Gosh bless❤xx
@marek72532 ай бұрын
Mir laufen die Tränen. Vor Glück, Liebe, Trauer.... Ich vermisse Dich mein Freund. Vangelis für immer💞
@bethdavidenkoАй бұрын
I used to listen to his music back in the 80s and he was my favourite in this “ genre “, if you will. I appreciate what he said in the beginning because I did wonder if he was still making music. I like his music; it’s powerful and dramatic! I’m inspired again! Thanks for the good memories! I’m looking forward to more!
@julianorito2 ай бұрын
Vangellis...was a genius....His music touch my hearth,,,,,
@jonathangonzalez9711Ай бұрын
Vangelis was one of my "musical mentors" in my adolescence.........
@lebokhantwane392Ай бұрын
what a musical genius Vangelis May His Soul cotinue to rest
@EngineeredTheMind2 ай бұрын
Vangelis Direct fundamentally changed my lifes interest in music, was used in a sound track at the science museum here, my Dad got the CD, listened to it non stop for years, still come back to it.
@ВаноГорАй бұрын
Браво Маэстро! Светлая память Тебе Мастер!
@piratessalyx7871Ай бұрын
I praise him for the soundtrack of Blade Runner, which got me through a lot of tough times! Thank you sir! Surprise no one here mentioned Blade Runner!!!!!
@alivaezi46233 ай бұрын
He was an artist who brought the future to our time. Remember him for all times
@radek72722 ай бұрын
Te ostanie zdania Maestro to jest to co mamy teraz w Europie ..........................Jest ,były mistrzem ..... wizjoner ,artysta ,twórca jedyny i niepowtarzalny VANGELIS
@zeek24943 ай бұрын
Without doubt the QUICKEST orchestral mockup I have ever heard! Wow!
@florencevinit648Ай бұрын
Fantastique reportage sur cet homme extraordinaire, merci.
@Beatslager3 ай бұрын
That is one hell of a studio ! ! 28:04 His keyboards with all those controllers is mindblowing ! a one man orchestra! Yes this man was indeed a musical genius