"Not all treasure is silver and gold mate." -Captain Jack Sparrow This piece of art is truly a treasure.
The violins starting at 3:02 are genuinely some of the most beautiful strings I've ever heard, they flow so well with the horns and give me goosebumps every time, despite the fact that I've heard this song well over a hundred times. Truly a masterpiece
Now.......bring me that horizon
Back when Disney made good original movies instead of remakes
This is like all the best scores from the movie in one! One Day, He's a pirate, Up is Down, etc
"I got a jar a dirt! I got a jar a dirt, and guess what's inside it!?" BLAM "No, nononono. Where is it?"
The layering starting at 2:45 is the most beautifully underrated piece of music. It flows like the ocean. Like crashing waves. It yearns.
I would say this nearly 5 minutes piece of music is one of the most fantastic score composition of all times. Thank You Mr.Zimmer.
1:01 when the legend returns
0:00 - Jack Sparrow 1:02 - The medallion Calls 1:17 - He's a Pirate 2:05 - Jack Sparrow 2:18 - Up is Down 2:47 - One Day
“Sir… some of the men don’t feel entirely set, about leaving Captain Jack behind.” “Again.” “Again.”
These types of movies and music compositions will most likely never be seen or heard again. It was when the world was quality over quantity. I am so glad to have been born in this time.
I don't care what anyone says, for me, 2:32 to the end is the best two minutes of music Hans Zimmer has ever composed.
The first 3 movies will never be beaten.
Shout out to 2003 for not only hosting the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie, but also the Epic LOTR Return of the King. What a year...
Possibly the greatest song in soundtrack/movie history.
Hans Zimmer is a great movie composer
“Steal what you can? And give nothing back!”
this soundtrack brings me goosebumps. i love it. my school’s orchestra recently performed a medley of this soundtrack and the audience went wild. thank you Hans Zimmer!
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