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  • UNIR UNA MÚSICA ESTUPENDA, A UNAS IMÁGENES MARAVILLOSAS, DAN COMO RESULTADO UN FABULOSO VIDEO...

  • Desconozco si hay alguien que pida los derechos de autor. Dejando eso de lado, lo que queda es la magia que transporta a mundos distantes, donde esta todo por hacer y ninguna de las estructuras del pasado/presente

  • bonnes photos

  • MAGNIFICAT

    

  • A Sublime Masterpiece . . . !!!!

  • this is awesome and makes me believe I'm made of starstuff

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  • The equipment that created this...belies its complexity and brilliance...

  • more like la creation d'universe from the pictures. Anyway great music.

  • Carl Sagan's soul is exploring the vast ocean of space and time.

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  • beautiful, the riddle of existence, the mystery persist, the truth is we still stare at the universe in ignorance...imagine an universe solved, no questions, all explained, that seems more bizarre even..I'll like that when you die you get some kind of answer, but seems not, back to unconsciousness, no brain to be answer upon, only have this life to awe at the universe....

  • @dafeac beautiful comment

  • 3 people should've just remained star stuff to begin with.

  • @richd506 Best comment I've ever read!

    

  • @VanKlaunch Why thank you :)

  • @VanKlaunch

    which comment ???

  • Happy B Carl...watching Cosmos ad infinitum...

  • 10 seconds into this song and I feel like I have been immersed in a beautiful and intricate universe

  • Hermoso realmente hermoso mensaje subliminal para el alma nos hara reflexionar recomiendo a mis amigos universitarios y a mis amistades de trabajo a escucharlo como acompañante de trabajo solo va dirigido este mensaje para aquellos que gustan la musica clasica y aquellos que tienen el sentido de la intuicion como poco desarrollamos y sabemos como hacerlo nos hara bien y nos dara fuerzas para el mañana, a buen entendedor pocas palabras. Lima - Peru

    RAUL LOPEZ MARCELO

  • Hermoso realmente hermoso mensaje subliminal para el alma nos hara reflexionar recomiendo a mis amigos universitarios y a mis amistades de trabajo a escucharlo como acompañante de trabajo solo va dirigido este mensaje para aquellos que gustan la jusica clasica y aquellos que tienen el sentido de la intuicion como poco desarrollamos y sabemos como hacerlo nos hara bien y nos dara fuerzas para el mañana, a buen entendedor pocas palabras. Lima - Peru

    RAUL LOPEZ MARCELO

  • @kerguelen Sorry My friend This music is by vangelis from the Album (L'Apocalypse Des Animaux) in the early of 1973.... you can search and revise in Wikipedia.... this music was composed by the GREATEST VANGELIS.....BEST 4 you

  • from 1.40 to 2.05 it's very impressive ! 

  • Amazing.... I've been a huge fan of Vangelis for longer than I can remember. And he was doing this stuff in the early 70's? Way ahead of it's time.

  • I still hear Carl's voice through V's glorious wall of sound..."The Journey for each of us begins here. We're going to explore the Cosmos in a Spaceship of the Imagination, perfect as a snowflake, organic as a dandelion seed, unfettered by limits in speed and size, drawn by music of Cosmic Harmony it will take us to worlds of facts and worlds of dreams. Come with Me"

  • Infinity. Vangelis.

  • This music is hauntingly beautiful! The pictures are breathtaking and perplexing at the same time. It's hard to pinpoint how I feel when I see them. When I see one, it's like I want to see what's beyond it, like I'm still seeking, but I always concentrate on what's in the middle first then what surrounds that! I just don't know.....all I know is, I'm always looking up!

  • creation du monde is french it means creation of the world in english and in spanish is very similar too, it's creacion del mundo. I guess it comes from latin which is why is very similar in many languages.

  • A review from the ELSEWHERE Vangelis site reads..."A Wonderful combination of acoustic and early electronic instruments makes this sound far ahead of its time. Acoustic and electric guitars electric pianos, rotary effects and stretched electronic pads from modified organs and keyboards - it's all here. Vangelis experimented on anything he could get his hands on creating dreamy landscapes that others could only produce years later when synths became a common good. Perhaps the 1st new age sound."

  • Vangelis is master of cosmic music!

  • "A still more glorious dawn awaits not a sunrise, but a galaxyrise A morning filled with 400 billion suns, The Rising of the Milky Way" I changed my Google logo for this on my Google homepage....why don't you.

  • No. not remove. Carl has passed . I do not think his soul , whatever you're doing. His property is all set in motions. Let it live and Peace.

  • This music composed by Vangelis!!!!!!!!! greatest living composer!

  • @kerguelen The story goes that Jon Anderson was so impressed with this that he went to France to ask V to join the band when Rick left. V might not have joined Yes but at least it saw the beginning of a very fruitful musical relationship between the two men.

  • @kerguelen

    a cursory bit of research shows that it is indeed Vangelis' music and that Yes used it as an intro to one of their songs...

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  • If i was ever named captain of an interstellar ship i would name it Carl Sagan

  • Carl Sagan's knowledge and passion will forever be remembered. Thank you so much...

  • I just had that moment that every astronomy buff gets. When I saw the picture at 2:35 I realised how much larger that object is compared to anything we try to make here. How small and un-important we are, tucked away in our corner of the cosmos. Nobody would even notice if we were suddenly wiped out. The universe will still rumble and churn and galaxies would still be turning. Oh, how ignorance can shield things like this from us.

  • @meshuggahismylife

    "I don’t feel the least humble before the vastness of the heavens. The stars may be large, but they cannot think or love; and these are qualities which impress me far more than size does. . . . My picture of the world is drawn in perspective, and not like a model drawn to scale. The foreground is occupied by human beings, and the stars are all as small as threepenny bits" Frank Ramsey (1903-1930)

  • @WilliamRufus100 Ah. I had never thought of it that way. Thank you for replying... Good day, friend.

  • @meshuggahismylife With respect to WilliamRufus100 I think a balance has to be found between both views. Certainly the Cosmos is more vast and varied beyond our imaginations, and we should be humbled before it. But humbled doesn't mean overwhelmed. Without us in it, the Cosmos wouldn't make sense....we sense the Cosmos, or as Carl would say "We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself"

  • @gerrymoran1 I dissagree, we are a way for the Cosmos to know itself, but not the way, not the only way.........seems to me that the cosmos would still make sense without us, in fact we are very recent, and our time on it might be short.

  • We should count ourselves fortunate to have a consciousness with which to appreciate the wonder of the universe.

    Except the 3 people who would rather watch X Factor.

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  • Here's an idea to make this phenomenal music even more incredible.....delayed overdubbing. While this one is playing select another Creation Du Monde upload from the right hand side and right click on it to start it (you can experiment with the time delay). This should create an even richer multi-layered Cosmic Wall of Sound. 

  • @gerrymoran1 Thank you for the tip, I'm listening to three of them right now...great sound! :)

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  • This is what I really call "Ethereal and Celestial", every composition I heard of Vangelis is always a revelation. It remembers me "Ancient of Days" of William Blake, I think this music evokes the previous moment God created the world, the prelude of incommensurable cosmic forces enter in action to create Gea. Thanks for sharing!!

  • no comment... words fail description :)

    

  • Its Ecstasy. Words are very poor.

  • This song reminds me of the movie Contact, at that moment when the character played by Jodie Foster is touching the wall of the spaceship, and it plays a tone for every touch. I'm sure the people making the movie drew from this song.

  • Only an idiot would ask you to remove this track from YT. 83k watches is too low mind. Years ahead of his time.

  • melodia duszy :)

  • Today is March 29 2011, 30 Years to the day I first heard this music on the Cosmos episode "The Edge Of Forever".....both the episode content and this music changed my imagination forever. Tonight I'm celebrating this anniversary by watching this special episode and by trying to recapture what it was like the first time.

  • @gerrymoran1 I began watching Cosmos for the first time a mere 16 months ago, but I understand the sentiment completely. Every part of the show, especially that first episode, changed my perception of the Universe. I wish to one day recapture the wonder that only Carl Sagan and Vangelis can create.

  • 0. DISLIKES. ZERO. I have a whole new respect for the youtube community :3

  • @doomality yeah men... makes me feel there is a HOPE...

  • @doomality 3 Dislikes! WHY?????

  • I wish for Carl Sagan to be alive again.

  • @careface2k6 HOLY SHIT! HE IS!!

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  • @careface2k6

    Dear careface...I was really impressed with Carl Sagan. I loved his special enthusiasm for his topic which he was so knowledgeable about.

    garry

  • @careface2k6 One day he shall be. The mind that lives to the music of the Universe can never die.

  • Thank you for putting this music on Youtube, it's the first time since watching 'Cosmos' ... 28 years ago I've heard it. It's still as good now as then.

  • Vangelis has talent.

  • ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭ ♮ ♯

  • The most beautiful and inspiring music with the most meaning full ideas and truth the world will ever know! This music brings out the explorer in all of us! TO KNOW THE TRUTH ! 

  • From The Gunslinger: "The sun shrank. A red planet crossed with canals whirled past him, two moons circling it furiously. A whirling belt of stones. A gigantic planet that seethed with gasses, too huge to support itself, oblate in consequence. A ringed world that glittered with its engirdlement of icy spicules. Other worlds, one, two, three. Far beyond the last, one lonely ball of ice and rock twirling in the dead darkness about a sun that glittered no brighter than a tarnished penny. Darkness."

  • I'm not trying to get you to believe in a god, perhaps you'll think me quite odd, but when I see the universe here, the heavens eternal wisp, I just can't help thinking this. Why is my heart full of wonder when I behold the planets and stars? is it because I was made this way and are there little green men on mars? Is he out there, a creator divine? or is that just to simple, perhaps im just a dust pimple a speck, im really too simple, or is my mind showing a sign?

  • @onlylexus the reason is simple, whether you see god as the puppetmaster of the universe, timelessly and skillfully coordinating the dance of stars and planets from his heavenly throne, or whether you merely see that dance of stars and planets, it is that dance, timeless and wonderful that inspires the human spirit.

    it is the way you were made, to see the and behold the cosmos and be filled with wonder, is a product of human nature, arguably our most wonderous trait. you just have to look.

  • The backbone of the night.. qué grande, Carl..

  • Super !!!!!!!

  • So high. So amazed. So thankful.

  • @PrincessUnicorn69 Don't let getting high get in the way of your dreams. It has a way of doing that. Like Jammed9000 said, "every once a month or so" is good enough. Your experiences will be much more meaningful, as well.

  • @jocovo84 Lol I actually said that, but I do get what you mean. It should be a time of reflection and personal awareness, and should be treated as such.

  • @PrincessUnicorn69 oops...well you know what I mean

  • this music is eternal....:)

  • très beau travail.la musique et les images sont à couper le souffle. excellent.

  • I think this video puts things into perspective, the fighting and meaningless nonsense on this tiny planet amounts nothing. We are just specks in this vast universe

  • Get high, listen to this, and read wikipedia articles about the Universe.

  • @PrincessUnicorn69

    Don't get high too much. You could damage your brain.

  • @Jammed9000 That's true. Once every month or so is enough for me

  • carl sagan foi um grande homem.

  • superb!!!!

  • Vakkert. Tenk om det hadde vært lyd da. Da ville lyden vært slik. ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ

  • This song is best when fully breathed in.

  • i would love to see/hear vangelis live but i think it would be just like the led zep reunion. ie) full of 100k a year city boys paying 1k for a ticket just so they could pretend they were there. Any normal person would sell the tickest and buy a decent sound system (+ the cd) Vangellis should do really big free gigs for the cheap seats.

  • Superb visual and aural feast!

  • damn it....now im crying

  • Beautifull It is just flying across Univers......................A stairway to Heaven

  • I can hear Carl Sagan speaking right now.

  • érezz!tudj,tágulj!-és ne feledd,ez mind Te vagy!

  • Beautiful.

  • ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz

  • Merci pour tranquilatus en lecture automatique l'abonnement vos le coup pour tous ceux qui ont besoin de ce ressourcer

    Obyone

  • amazing how this was recorded by vangelis at the end of 1970!!!! (and published in 72)

  • ♥

  • Spiritually powerful. "Creation du Monde" means the creation of everything. Vangelis' outstanding tone poem from the soundtrack Les Apocalypse des Animaux, a wildlife film by Fredric Rossif.

  • Thank you for helping us REMEMBER WHO WE ARE.

    :)

  • This clip is AMAZING. Thank you!

  • Stunningly beautiful music to accompany the stunningly beautiful photos! Absolutely magnificent!

  • Makes me cry. From the album 'Apocalypse Des Animaux' - the most beautiful of albums. My first girlfriend played it to me over 25 years ago and it still reminds me of those days. Breathtaking.

  • Me estremece mirar el firmamento, el aparente infinito y recordar esta espléndidad melodía.

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  • This melody, it concerned to the chapter of Cosmos, the Backbone of the night, impressive song, thanks Vangelis, and thanks Carl Sagan, for your educations of the Cosmos.

  • Colosal.

  • Perfection!

  • This is the quintessential Vangelis, powerfully emotive. Deeply moving chordal progressions that increases ones sense of wonder at the majesty of our universe. Beautiful.

  • Vangelis for ever.......

  • Remarkable how a piece of music can fill one with wonder and amazement. How can one not contemplate the wonder of the physical universe and the meaning of the infinite when listening to something like this?

  • good stuff...... my perfect escape

  • A wonderful and glorious master piece. I just want to remind that this music is not made only with synthesizers (RandomConcepts). It also includes acoustic instruments and analogous effects. Sorry for my bad English

  • i think we underestimate the vastness of nature

  • @cubalibre15

    You right! nature is above our knowledge.

  • I meant that with science we can increase our knowledge of nature, its just today, people think they know all that it is to be known and thats a horrible mistake. Also underestimate the concept of nature, nature is everything, what evolves from it (human and inteligence, consequently robots and artificial inteligence) is also nature

  • Robots and artificial life is created nature. Is like matter can be created not destroyed: a principal of many scientist. Science is a way of discover nature that is irrefutable. Human mind is a powerful instrument that always finds answers through imagination. Science is like the idea in the mind of the inventor, so after the thinking process the idea is reflect it into facts.

    Science is a product of humans and humans are a product of nature.

  • I'm sorry guys I'm still hearing Carl's voice filtering through V's glorious Cosmic wall of sound..... " The Cosmos is also within us, we're made of star-stuff. We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself. "The journey for each of us begins here. We're going to explore the Cosmos in a spaceship of the imagination, unfettered by ordinary limits on speed and size, drawn by the music of cosmic harmonies it will take us to worlds of facts and worlds of dreams. Come with me."

  • @gerrymoran1 Carl Sagan was a great man of science, and will always be sorely missed. I hope that his words and his passion for the scientific reasearch on the universe will live on in the hearts and minds of many future generations of scientists. For only the light of reason can help us venture deep into the infinite vastness of the universe, beyond the constraints of our perception.

  • @RobouteGuilliman2 luckily, he has a successor in neil degrasse tyson. who seems to have inherited

    at the same time,i have a friend who hopes to fill the shoes of sir david attenbrough, so that such a tradition of passion for wildlife is continued

  • @gerrymoran1

    I too have heard the voice of the late Carl Sagan ring out vividly in my own mind on occasions like this. He can be said to live on in the brains of thousands, if not millions of those who heard his words.

  • @gerrymoran1 Stop. You need to stop. Your going to make me cry. I have all the episodes on DVD. The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean is my favorite. He told the story in a way that could reach your heart not just your mind....ok im crying now :-(

  • @gerrymoran1 - one thing i have learned is that like the cosmos, we learn from our mistakes.

  • @gerrymoran1 Luckily I heard this song before ever seeing Cosmos

  • Isn't it funny how I can still hear Carl's voice with this. Nearly thirty years on and for me one of the most enriching chillout experiences is watching the spaceship of the imagination sequences on episodes 1 :On the shores of the cosmic ocean, and 10:The edge of forever, which play this music in full. And now they have just re-issued Cosmos on dvd restored and remastered and I'm awaiting a delivery in the next few days.Chillout is about to look and sound a whole lot better.

  • Great Job!!.... Also, can anybody post a music video of the best Vangelis work ever "Fais que ton reve sois plus long que la nuit" (Make your dreams last longer than the night - Haz que tus sueños duren mas que la noche).... It's a symphonic poem about 1968 students uprise in Paris.... thanks

  • How great is God my Father

  • Amen. :) "When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him?" Psalm 8:3-4

  • Is it me, or feelings do matter, something beyond what we can see, but we can percieve, is it the harmony? the sounds? does it really matter? It really changes the universe when something like this exists or is it just a sparkle in the never ending enigma of existence?

  • Probably my favourite music of all time, and certainly music ahead of its time. For me this is THEE music of the spaceship of the imagination. This is music which transcends sound, and to qualify that statement in technical terms, I can listen to it and be oblivious to the fact that V is using a Hammond organ and a Fender Stratocaster - purely awsome.

  • Ive always wondered why Vangelis, especially this piece, wasn't one of the selection of music on Voyager 1 or 2 space crafts. Vangelis and Carl Sagan are the voices of the cosmos.

  • Simply unreal....

    How does Vangelis do it?

  • Magnificent. what a piece of music. first heard this back in 1980 as a teenager and has been my favourite ever since. never grow tired of this piece. its so uplifting, it sweeps and soars, and then gently slowly fades. I get goosebumps every time I hear this. No-one comes close to Vangelis.

  • Excellent work! Five stars.

  • god do i love vangelis music, its so soothing  and puts me in the greatest settings. i dont need drugs to get high off their sounds

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  • Wow! Good images and fantastic music...5 stars!

  • some good music

  • I can't wait to listen to his music cause I'Mnow in visual only. actually I really am in a Vangelis Mood if you see what I mean.

  • Originaly used in Carl Sagens television series Cosmos to great effect, this track is superb ,deep,inspiring and imaginitive, recorded in 1973, Vangelis is the master in this area of music.

  • In fact the music was made for L'Apocalypse des animaux tv series already in 1970!!! And that is wrong what you said; This is NOT originally used in Cosmos and Vangelis was really unaware that his music was used but later he liked it so much he composed some new music for Cosmos!

  • Your exactly right, my mistake, thanks for pointing this out.

  • I was able to get the L'Apocalypse des animaux CD soundtrack a few years ago. Creation Du Monde is such a wonderful work and ahead of its time when it was recorded. I searched for years for the original Cosmos soundtrack on CD and found it in South Africa--I think there were licensing issues with the CD version and it had been pulled from shelves. The newer Cosmos CD soundtrack is great but it does not flow as well as the original LP soundtrack.

  • Fantástico, Maravilhoso. Música celestial, magnífica. Parabéns ao Vangelis.

  • Great images!

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