Ahhh the throwback. I remember when i discovered that movie. On my cartoon network with ninja scroll. Addicted that night until now
@wowomah61942 жыл бұрын
OF COURSE THIS IS YOKO KANNO. I was watching a "Best 100 anime intros of the 90s vid" and I heard this song and thought....WOAH that sounds just like the song from Escaflowne the Movie, that MUST be Yoko Kanno. And sure enough....God she's so good at compositions. Wonderful composer.
@lourlee9 ай бұрын
Este instrumental lo conocí en 2006 y me inspiró a recitar en un audio el poema de Pablo Neruda "Me gustas cuando callas". Me genera mucha melancolía, pero lo adoro, pues en él se encierra todo de mi sentir. Gracias por subirlo y compartirlo. Saludos desde Venezuela.
@JeromeFe3 жыл бұрын
So beautiful mysterious and elegant
@kellyburket69552 жыл бұрын
Yoko Kanno is just such an incredible person and artist! I LOVE everything she does!!!
@firstlasterson12133 жыл бұрын
Man this makes me cry
@peristrojka4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been looking for years for this version. Thanks!
@Shazbut01914 жыл бұрын
Me too! I swear I've looked several times on KZbin for it and never found it. Yet this video is apparently from 2013. Strange...
@mechafoxcommander3 жыл бұрын
@@Shazbut0191 y que i a j en b
@victor_silva6142 Жыл бұрын
Damn this music makes me feel like remembering the lifes Temujin finding Borte alive after months of captivity, Richard 'Lionheart' on his way to the Holy Land, Fibonacci discovering the numbers them sharing it with the world, of an young Leonardo daVinci falling for the colors of a Mediterranean sunset in its aurea proportion, Cervantes having a feverish dream of ever-changing giant windmills as the last knight die in defiance over the sound of cannons, William Paine as a child seeing another child starving during a harsh winter, Benedict Arnold writing a letter for his wife in the dead of the night, a Senegalese son of Mary Antoinette starving at the streets of Paris during the French Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte looking at the limbo of broken dreams that was this very same revolution, Hans Christian Andersen walking alone in the harbors of Koppenhagen after the Napoleonic wars, a just widowed Queen Victoria saudosa for her late Albert, Eric Satie Stravinsky and Debussy having a small talk about the nature of daylight in a cloudy afternoon, Dummond fliying his dirigible for the first time in the noir de Paris, an young Hitler starving in the streets dreaming with paintings and gods, Princess Anastasia holding her father's hand as they walk to a wall with bullet holes, a unnamed girl in a red dress over a pile of corpses at Auschwitz, a kamikaze drinking his last sake before flying in the winds of the gods one last time, Von Neumann and Doctor Oppenheimer seeing the light of the atomic bomb and realizing the original sin in Genesis was about hubris, an Ucranian cosmonaut about to die in a reentry hearing the voice of his pregnant betrothed in the radio, Buzz Alldream dreaming of the Kingdom of God as he looks at the Earth from the surface of the moon, a soldier in Vietnam looking at the last planes leaving during the fall of Saigon, Carl Sagan writing his ode The Pale Blue Dot in a moment of Epiphany, a private detective chasing ghosts about the whereabouts of his lost sister just hours before the fall of the Berlin Wall, a Japanese musician making this music, myself... And you. You and your beating heart as you too knows it.
@crisgee0314 Жыл бұрын
I have to say thanks to my cousin from the US because of the CD he burned for me when I was in my teens, this theme was in the list! 😊 I wish to see him. Haven’t met him personally. Due to circumstances and private matters.