Old Composer Reacts to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind OST - Giorno's Theme

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okay they're approximately the same time I'm gonna go with the third one because it seems like that one's gotten the most listens and might be the most organic I guess I don't know so let's just go with the third one all right guys um as I start this give me a little background about uh this anime and and let me know when it was released and who the composer was and let's do this well maybe it's uh because it says that in the topic there all right let's do this great Pace great Pace I almost has thought of a less playful foreign [Music] [Music] thank you [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] jeez this is smoking you know what I have to admit I'm learning the difference between music um from anime and osts only by virtue of understanding what really what the difference was I I didn't I because I didn't know I knew that anime was was shows because I remember as a kid you know Kimbo the White Lion and Speed Racer and Gigantor and stuff like that but then I guess some animes have crossed over into OS video games as well but what I will say and I don't you guys help me with this is that the music compositions in the anime um shows are so impactful and so powerful and so well composed as I'm not comparing it to the composers of video games it's just very energetic very powerful in the case of this the way this opened it up I was going oh my God that's a that's less less claypool's going off on an anime game or an anime show if you don't know who Les Claypool is a very famous bass player and as I'm listening to the soundtrack I'm also wondering how long ago stand by for a second I want to see how long ago this was uploaded three years ago I don't know also there's a little bit of compression on the audio file so I'm hearing a little bit of like it almost sounds like tape saturation but everything about this it's got totally raw organic composition and arrangements to it and live instrumentation and what I love about that is obviously there's a different kind of an expression with the arrangements if you're doing it with a lot with a lot of Live players and stuff you actually feel that energy of live performance but there are some great riffing going on there you know I still haven't put my thumb quite yet on a Melody yet I think it's because I'm still kind of enamored with the production but let's continue on and let's uh let's let's get on back with this thing [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] a little bit of a Santana vibe there yeah foreign big ass dive bombs going on there I love that sax solo um you know the um the saxophone has probably been one of my most impactful uh influences in my guitar solos you know because of the style that you know saxophone has a lot of feeling obviously it's breath the power from the lungs coming right through and all the Dynamics that a saxophone player can play can be translated into guitar but the Legato Vibe which is if you're not a musician it's um if I was to go uh Legato I in a pattern it might be da da da but if it was not Legato it was more staccato would be that so the Legato vibe that you know saxophonists you know play in their leads and stuff like that is so influential in so many guitar players but that was beautiful but once the guitar came in though that had the fully laid back sound of kind of a Santana vibe you know at the very end it got a little blazing metal in the rock you know so there was a little bit of harmonic pinches going on some dive bombing going on in there but through this whole thing they've kept this kind of funk Fusion going so this this is just a rip in piece for me [Music] yeah the Baseline just smoked [Music] oh the base everybody let's do the face the base stank face [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign oh there's still more wow [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] thank you [Music] [Laughter] I'm sorry in my head when I hear stuff like that and they leave it off on a cord that's kind of got these big intervals and stuff my head automatically went to an arrangement you know like if some like other instrument away in the back kind of did a little bit of like a tag out you know Melody line God that was great that was such a great piece of music and I just like I said I think you know there's if I'm if I may be so bold to say I think one of the things that I am feeling and you guys will tell me whether I got my head up my Wazoo I think and I and I and it's pretty sure it has to do with the kind of games and individual plays but I think that video games anime and manga Manhattan is it manga this whole journey this whole fantasy journey of being entertained with these incredible creative shows of of animation and music and stuff maybe this I don't know if you guys come for me in the comments I get it but I just feel that the people who are really entrenched in this in that style of entertainment is um makes themselves more exposed to an amazing amount of music from many different genres and I think one of the reasons why I say that is when I started my heavy metal Channel a couple years ago I was thinking heavy metal and rock you know from Radiohead all the way to to the heaviest stuff that I have in there you know septic flesh Behemoth all kinds of stuff and you know come come to find that there's a really good cross section of even the heavy metal folks that enjoy video games that get um turned on to music through the video games you know so I don't know I just think it's a great opportunity I'm thinking to myself going like you know if you really think about it like if you're playing Halo as a kid and you're hearing all these beautiful piano arrangements and then you decide to play Doom right because it's first person is that what they call it first person when you hold the gun and and you shoot so you would have a Halo game with kind of the Marty O'Donnell style of composition and then you have a doom game with the mick Gordon style of composition now it doesn't necessarily mean that one one both of them are your jam you know maybe you're not too hip on the mick Gordon uh style of comp you love Doom but maybe you turn the volume down or something of that nature but I just think it opens up just such a broad spectrum um for people to experience different kinds of music and that's what I'm always been about that's what I've always taught so
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Channel: RPGeebz Music Arcade
Views: 210,478
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Keywords: Anime OST, Video Game OST, OST reaction, Old Composer reacts, composer reaction, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, original soundtrack reactions, Hiroyuki Sawano, Anime TV shows, Japanese Composer, Composer from Japan, OST Reactions, Skyrim The Song of the Dragonborn, Elden Ring OST, Godrick the Grafted, Doom Eternal, OST, original soundtrack, original sound track reactions, Hades, Persona 5, Final Fantasy, Journey, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind OST - Giorno's Theme
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Length: 11min 24sec (684 seconds)
Published: Mon Mar 06 2023
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