I used to have this great music an a disc (you remember the type we used to turn it around, in black vinyl) :) Does anyone remember, there was a short song something like "the song of the bulgarian sheppard girl", would be great to hear that again. Thanks for letting me know.
I played this video just for the starting music when just checked online that i passed 2 of my uni units. Primarily for the inspirational, uplifting feeling the start music makes.
Immortal Technique did a track off that beat at 2 minutes!!! made by J Dilla RIP CARL SAGAN RESPECT GIVEN FROM SOME OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF ALL TIME!
The late and great Hip Hop producer J Dilla sampled that sound @ 2:00...if you want to hear it look up the song by Immortal Technique "Toast to the Dead".
CARL SAGAN: "Much more of our free time should be spent with things that are intellectually valuable - reading, solving problems, thinking critically. I'm not saying people should stop watching TV, but a lot less wouldn't hurt. Brain Building by Marilyn vos Savant and other books like it do a good job of laying out all the ways education and intelligence can help us and, more importantly, how to foster intellectual growth. There are so many wonders that knowledge and the intellect can bring us."
We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces. - Carl Sagan
Being a narcissist I have no trouble admitting I admire this person & strive to be like him, sadly I can not be, no one can. He was one of a kind, PERIOD. I never heard him once not even once demean anyone even religions. He never so much as verbally attacked anyone or anything. Yet he managed to get his point across in such a powerful way WITHOUT the need for demeaning others. Being Atheist I have trouble with faithful people this man clearly did not. I'm so sorry he passed on.
@TheMuslimKiller It's not that nobody can be like Sagan, its just that you never will be because you aint trying hard enough. With a name like "muslimkiller", you are right, you will never be like Sagan and its clear that you will never even try to be. You have no business even speaking of a man like that with a name like yours. It offends me. I'm not even religious and your name offends me. But then I guess that was the point, people like you do love to seek attention.
@stzzla I got an idea, fuck what offends you, with a response like yours you should be forbidden to even go online. Have you ever considered that maybe the purpose of my name IS to offend dumb shits like you who are constipated both physically and mentally. You see the name does exactly what it did, it demonstrates how starved for attention you are, your comment was completely irrelevant, your comment tells me that you want people to think your intelligent by jumping on the passive bandwagon.
@stzzla Unfortunately you "acting" passive and spewing nonsense at my name shows that you are actually aggressive but you care so much about what someone on youtube thinks about you that you try to act passive to pass off as an intellectual which is another reason you're pathetic. People like you make fools of themselves everyday I don't even need to try, only reason I responded is because I was bored. Now go be offended at something else. But first sit there and enjoy my name some more.
i say we should have cryogenically froze Carl Sagan's brain so when future technologies are advanced enough, they can build a body around his brain and he'll walk the earth again.
this music still makes me cry... why were you taken from us carl? if you were alive today im sure the wonders we have discovered in the last 15 years would blow your mind
Cheers for the great Carl Sagan, who passed away but will never be forgotten in the history of mankind from this point on. The music of the series was absolutely amazing.
Carl Sagan's early death aged just 62 was one of the greatest losses imaginable to the human race. Few men in history have ever said so clearly why we should put aside our petty. childish and self centered passions and work together, not like the Borg but as a free, united collective of individuals all pulling in the same direction. Politics, religion and ethnic division keep us in chains and anchored in all the follies of our primitive past.
@Apophisguard Whose to say he isn't? For all we know, his spirit could be sailing the cosmos in his ship of the imagination which is what his dream likely was all along......
@Apophisguard But Sagan IS, always was and always will be an embassador to the stars. His message is wriiten on the furthest man made object out in space (voyager) and the atoms which made up carl sagan have been returned to the universe to be recycled to make something else. That was the biggest thing I learned from Sagan, that we are made of the same atoms as the stars, so our atoms return to the universe when we die, mostly as carbon. He is at one with the world and the universe now.
Every kid should have Carl Sagan as their science teacher. I really dont know why his work is'nt used more in schools. He had the gift of being able to work with facts whilst firing the imagination and could have helped to make todays brain dead kids into critical thinkers. We are definitely worse off without human beings like Carl Sagan thats without a doubt.
OMG! I exult and cry at the same time when it comes to combining space photos and Vangelis' music--especially in the context of Sagan's TV masterpiece! "Cosmos" got me hooked on Vangelis in the first place, and later, Vangelis' co-collaborator Jon Anderson of Yes (with his own angelic, cosmic voice!) entered into my consciousness with their haunting song "So Long Ago, So Clear," from Vangelis' "Heaven & Hell" album. Put Jon, Vangelis and space photos in the same room with me & I'll need tissues!
I'm an astronomy amateur and am tired of watching documentaries about the cosmos. It's always the same boring shit over and over again......Until this Sagan Masterpiece...This series IS FUCKIN GOLD!!!! AVE CARL SAGAN :DDDDD
@mikepep33 when I listened to it I knew it sounded familar, as the song kept playing I said Oh Shit! Thats Project Pat - Make That Azz Clap song LMAO!
I just can't say words good enough to praise this video... Carl Sagan & Vangelis... two geniuses together creating a wonderful and unforgettable moment of reflection for mankind. The comment of rohanwotan2 is fantastic and express what I feel, as well... I would only add my thankfulness to Vangelis for bringing so much emotion and beauty to the series!
@MuyJackass The song is called "Alpha"...it's one of my fave Vangelis pieces, second to "Heaven & Hell Pt 1" from the actual album of that name...:-) Hehe...I've been a Vangelis fan since I was six...yeah...you read right...SIX! :D
Onlylexus: I consider Dr. Sagan to be one of the best teachers I ever had although I never met him. (I have read all his books.) However, I agree with you. I'm an evolutionary biologist and I, too, see the hand of a Divine Creator in the workings of nature. (Evolution and God are not mutually exclusive.) May the Great Designer of the evolving universe bless you!
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?
This was my favorite show when I was about 8 years old! 1:50 I love this peice. It was so strange sounding and I never heard music like that before. "Alpha" I believe it's called.
@selearemus Huge thumbs up. That music piece in particular literally inspires and touches my soul in a most deep and profound way. It's a musical masterpiece. It's as if the composers replicated a perfect audio translation of the wondrous feeling a person gets when trying to imagine the cosmos.
Brings back fond memories when I was an impressionable 14 year old wanting to learn and know... everything seems so fresh and wondrous when you're young.. I miss those days... I would sit there, transfixed and I fell in love with Cosmos, and it will always have a place in my heart...
brings back fond memories when I was an impressionable 14 year wanting to learn and know... everything seems so fresh and wondrous when you're young.. I miss those days...
Who can honestly say anything bad about Carl Sagan? I really want to know. He was a kind hearted well respected man, who lived his dream of astronomy. I only wish her alive today to hear about our mission on Mars and the Moon having water. Thank you Carl Sagan. For everything you've done. You are truly inspirational.
I remember watching this show as a young boy. Even then, it made me close my eyes and drift away on a sea of pure sound. The show too was truly one of a kind. Carl Sagan doesn't get nearly enough credit for all the work he did.
In theory, is it possible that all the stars you see in the sky at night no longer exist and that our sun and solar system is the end result of a cosmic equation started at the big bang?
No it is not possible. Even if all the nearest stars started to move away at an enormous velocity it would take them millions of years to move noticeably.
People today talk about 'manly tears' from seeing something epic, usually an explosion, or something hot-blooded and crazy.
This. This causes manly tears. I remember watching this on its original release on PBS and never forgot it. Its still one of the most epic things I have ever seen in my life.
@HumanTargetAus while mankind don't accept that, there'll be no evolution.. we have this automatic way of living, we forget about the little stuff, the sunset on a summer day, the immensity of stars that dwells way upon us... on the vast Cosmos, which belongs to us all, to all species in it. We ARE citizens of the Cosmos, and this planet, Earth, is our Home..
@Senseless00 You are right again. As long as money is the prime motivator for the population, there will be insufficient recognition of the wonders that life beholds. It is a shame that we measure success through money here on planet earth :(
When ever I'm doing an assignment, simply listening to this makes me feel more capable. It's as if the great minds of the human race are talking to me.
Hablar del Orden matemático del Universo nos tomaría días enteros, y cuando UNO ESPERA VER LO SIMPLE EN LO MAS 'PEQUEÑO' O A LO 'MAS GRANDE' se encuentra con que es TREMENDAMENTE COMPLICADO.
Y si se acuerda de nosotros por eso nos da la posibilidad de VIVIR PARA SIEMPRE CUANDO ACABE CON EL SISTEMA INJUSTO PRONTO..
Cosmos was a beautifully filmed and exquisitely scored series, ahead of it's time. Carl Sagan, wherever you are, thank you for rousing my couriosity about both inner and outer space.
i have the dvd set . i watch it occasionally, despite all the technological advances of thr day this vision as told bt Sagan is as fresh today as it was in the 80s when he made it. Truly amazing stuff
Não sei quem eu honro,música ou Carl.Ele foi o espetáculo dos Universos.Nunca mais veremos outro igual,só se a sorte estiver de nosso lado.Quanto a música,honras e honras e ao Carl a Glória!
... this will bring back magickal memories - certainly does for me WOW - Dr Sagan and Vangelis - now there's two geniuses if ever there were ♥
bearmanmr 1 week ago
What's the name of the song from 0:00 to 1:54?
akward42 2 weeks ago
tengo tu cerebro :)
thitanium999999 3 weeks ago
te resucitare algún día amigo mio.
thitanium999999 3 weeks ago
This video gives me goose bumps! I fucking love Carl Sagam and his Cosmos series!!!!!! My fav song is from 06:33 + :)
bluffr22 4 weeks ago 3
This music deserves to be listen by 7000.000.000 of human beings, like Carl Sagan.
innstinctx 1 month ago
when we die we can travel the universe
ScrubifyHD 1 month ago 4
I used to have this great music an a disc (you remember the type we used to turn it around, in black vinyl) :) Does anyone remember, there was a short song something like "the song of the bulgarian sheppard girl", would be great to hear that again. Thanks for letting me know.
jasharus 1 month ago
@jasharus
Cosmos:_A_Personal_Voyage#Music_of_Cosmos
fill in the blanks..with a search on w i k i p e d i a
5spdstang 3 weeks ago
unforgetable Vangelis, cosmos and Segan...
brazilgool 1 month ago 2
I played this video just for the starting music when just checked online that i passed 2 of my uni units. Primarily for the inspirational, uplifting feeling the start music makes.
I always play this video for celebration.
MyMIXmedia 1 month ago
Can someone please tell me the name of the song that starts at 6:32?
drsuny12 1 month ago
@drsuny12
The Sounds of Cosmos - Heaven & Hell
lucidoxical 1 month ago
@drsuny12 from Vangelis' 1975 album "Heaven and Hell" ...
StephanSandiares 4 weeks ago
6:32 best part
Alex1994Science 2 months ago 2
Quite simply the best !
MarkmBha 2 months ago
Haha Immortal tech brought me here
Gabee156 3 months ago
Immortal Technique did a track off that beat at 2 minutes!!! made by J Dilla RIP CARL SAGAN RESPECT GIVEN FROM SOME OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF ALL TIME!
MrWazzah 3 months ago 6
6:32
so beautiful
Ouwen8 3 months ago
The late and great Hip Hop producer J Dilla sampled that sound @ 2:00...if you want to hear it look up the song by Immortal Technique "Toast to the Dead".
gangstamind187 3 months ago
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CARL SAGAN: "Much more of our free time should be spent with things that are intellectually valuable - reading, solving problems, thinking critically. I'm not saying people should stop watching TV, but a lot less wouldn't hurt. Brain Building by Marilyn vos Savant and other books like it do a good job of laying out all the ways education and intelligence can help us and, more importantly, how to foster intellectual growth. There are so many wonders that knowledge and the intellect can bring us."
TheLogicalBrain 3 months ago
We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces. - Carl Sagan
TheLogicalBrain 3 months ago
i put this on when i go to bed so i can dream of the cosmos
CameronJef 4 months ago
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i put this on when i go to bed so i can dream of the cosmos
CameronJef 4 months ago
i put this on when i go to bed so i can dream of the cosmos
CameronJef 4 months ago
Being a narcissist I have no trouble admitting I admire this person & strive to be like him, sadly I can not be, no one can. He was one of a kind, PERIOD. I never heard him once not even once demean anyone even religions. He never so much as verbally attacked anyone or anything. Yet he managed to get his point across in such a powerful way WITHOUT the need for demeaning others. Being Atheist I have trouble with faithful people this man clearly did not. I'm so sorry he passed on.
TheMuslimKiller 4 months ago 2
@TheMuslimKiller It's not that nobody can be like Sagan, its just that you never will be because you aint trying hard enough. With a name like "muslimkiller", you are right, you will never be like Sagan and its clear that you will never even try to be. You have no business even speaking of a man like that with a name like yours. It offends me. I'm not even religious and your name offends me. But then I guess that was the point, people like you do love to seek attention.
stzzla 3 months ago
@stzzla I got an idea, fuck what offends you, with a response like yours you should be forbidden to even go online. Have you ever considered that maybe the purpose of my name IS to offend dumb shits like you who are constipated both physically and mentally. You see the name does exactly what it did, it demonstrates how starved for attention you are, your comment was completely irrelevant, your comment tells me that you want people to think your intelligent by jumping on the passive bandwagon.
TheMuslimKiller 3 months ago
@stzzla Unfortunately you "acting" passive and spewing nonsense at my name shows that you are actually aggressive but you care so much about what someone on youtube thinks about you that you try to act passive to pass off as an intellectual which is another reason you're pathetic. People like you make fools of themselves everyday I don't even need to try, only reason I responded is because I was bored. Now go be offended at something else. But first sit there and enjoy my name some more.
TheMuslimKiller 3 months ago
1:55 i love that parttt OMGGG
Blackart3D 4 months ago 3
Purely Vangelis... and purely Carl Sagan. This is beauty, pure and simple.
sciences8 4 months ago
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i say we should have cryogenically froze Carl Sagan's brain so when future technologies are advanced enough, they can build a body around his brain and he'll walk the earth again.
apoapsis1001 4 months ago
very nice
perepe10 4 months ago
I like what Apollo Grooves did with this tune in their track "Gibby Music".
LetricBud 4 months ago
I want this to play at my graduation, it'd be awesome.
Gretgor666 5 months ago
this music still makes me cry... why were you taken from us carl? if you were alive today im sure the wonders we have discovered in the last 15 years would blow your mind
LuceoLeo 5 months ago 2
14 people can´t see tesseract´s 4 dimensions
chaoazul 5 months ago 3
Excelente!! deberian volver a repetir la serie.
Fubi2008 5 months ago
VANGELIS IS A GENIUS AND CARL SAGAN TOO.
tromau1 5 months ago 3
@tromau1 And don't forget Jim Blinn too! who was responsible for much of the computer graphics used on the series.
felineboy 4 months ago
Cheers for the great Carl Sagan, who passed away but will never be forgotten in the history of mankind from this point on. The music of the series was absolutely amazing.
Gretgor666 5 months ago 2
OMG this is one of the greatest thing's i've watched lol
keshdogga 5 months ago
Carl Sagan... i only with i could have met you
LuceoLeo 5 months ago
Carl Sagan
AssiotRS 5 months ago
Breathtaking !!
PSYLLA2020 6 months ago
Carl Sagan told us about the stars. Vangelis is from them, but he can only express what he remembers through synthesizers.
7j8i9m 6 months ago
Carl is our planets representative. Imagine the policy he would enact if he were in such a position. No more of this lie we call progress.
Miss you Carl, thanks for the laughs and for raising my right eyebrow.
romnsch13 6 months ago
I play this music when i look at my exam marks when released and when passed. I have done it just now and passed.
Why, cos the start song is so inspirational and lifting.
MyMIXmedia 6 months ago
ressurect saganz\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\zzzzzzzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
british123able 6 months ago 2
14 people don't know the true meaning of science. *sniff*
NutandCut3 6 months ago
If you could hear your mind working, what would is sound like?
moriartywv 7 months ago
1:50 is my favorite.
mouhaahaahaa 7 months ago
One can never forget the series and the man behind it. R.I.P. Carl Sagan.
auriciangelescu 7 months ago
6:31
frag971 7 months ago
Billions.
walmartpimp2 7 months ago
Kituno, kivalo video, tiszta szivembol gratulalok!!!!
MAGDI397 7 months ago
Just Awesome
byra8 7 months ago
6:41 i love that part also
59cva 8 months ago
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iAeola 8 months ago
This man needs to have a worldwide holiday in his name. You gain far more by listening to him for a minute than all mythology texts put together.
mirlegends 8 months ago 39
@mirlegends
I wholehearted agree, a global Sagan day would be good!
rztrzt 2 months ago 2
w.o.w .................!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LilRedRasta 8 months ago
Can anyone tell me the name of the song that plays from around 2:00 to 6:30 ... it sounds real fabulous around 6:00
garyofcourse 8 months ago
Oh wait, looks like someone already answered that.. its alpha by vangelis
garyofcourse 8 months ago
@garyofcourse is alpha by vangelis
alex721109 7 months ago
@garyofcourse Vangelis - Alpha.
samopostam 5 months ago
Sagan forever
fsb80 8 months ago
Vangelis, tu música será siempre de una dimensión universal. Gracias por lo que nos ofreces.
soliloquio1010 8 months ago 2
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Carl Sagan's early death aged just 62 was one of the greatest losses imaginable to the human race. Few men in history have ever said so clearly why we should put aside our petty. childish and self centered passions and work together, not like the Borg but as a free, united collective of individuals all pulling in the same direction. Politics, religion and ethnic division keep us in chains and anchored in all the follies of our primitive past.
hmscollingwood 8 months ago 2
What's the first song I forget?
dpaanlka 8 months ago
@dpaanlka The first song is Comet 16 by Vangelis.
PigHunter375 8 months ago
14 people can't make apple pie from scratch
ElectroScience1980 8 months ago 98
@ElectroScience1980
Nobody can - It's impossible XD
LeiMagnus 6 months ago
"If you wish to make a satirical comment, you must first; invent the universe."
Oh for fuck sake, how am I going to do that...
anttooking 2 months ago
This as a soundtrack to Universe Sandbox.
jessesainthimmel 9 months ago
ungraspable
rws4ua 9 months ago
Essa seria é marcante ainda hoje. Brilhante.
galberable 9 months ago
we miss you, Carl :(
your inspiration and brilliance will live on for generations to come
FreedomLiberty21 9 months ago
I can't imagine Cosmos without Vangelis. I don't think it would work as well.
Prestologs 9 months ago
The cosmos... our home... the place where we back... when it calls to us.... our home... our home
conacega 9 months ago
Bought original album . . at goodwill for $1.00 . . . remember vinyl ? !
deepbluehue3 9 months ago 5
@deepbluehue3 you should upload that shit and put it on media fire so everyone can download it
klenex21 9 months ago
Golf Wang
opoort 9 months ago
Even though Cosmos was on when my dad was a kid, I watch it on Youtube, Carl Sagan has a skill with explaining things. Go Sagan!
13yearoldINVENTOR 9 months ago
The Universe, neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent.
aquanaut145 10 months ago 6
im pretty sure a spaceship flew by at 1:37...... maybe its just the shrooms
joshym2006 10 months ago
@joshym2006 No that is a galaxy
Lay off the shrooms...
rsexplorer20 10 months ago
@rsexplorer20 Actually isnt that some kind of matter jets emitting star?
wishcraft4u2 6 months ago
@wishcraft4u2 Actually it is an early galaxy a quasar
rsexplorer20 6 months ago
wonderful
MrRiggsinn 10 months ago
realy good sonud!!! but i am remenber a hip hop instrumental with the samples at 2:00 min i think its french hip hop??? if you know.....
shock59236 10 months ago
I feel God in this video..we are his masterpiece
MizzYungMacMar 10 months ago
whenever I hear this music I smile like a goon. I just can't help it!
TheCycadsAreAudible 10 months ago
Music is the universal language La música es el lenguaje universal
danieleconomia 10 months ago
A TRUE MASTERPIECE.
ANDREASRIAL 11 months ago
Is this the original vangelis music or the music form the later released DVD set not by Vangelis..>?
PDauto 11 months ago
Κ Ο Σ Μ Ο Σ
tasosvogi 11 months ago 4
wATCH cUBE dESTINATION
MrCube111 11 months ago
This is absolutely fabulous!
Sopezjusz 1 year ago
Carl Sagan should have been the first Human ambassador to the stars.
Apophisguard 1 year ago 109
@Apophisguard Who says he isn't?
HotaruZoku 11 months ago
@HotaruZoku Good point :)
Apophisguard 11 months ago
@Apophisguard Amen too!
Prestologs 11 months ago
@Apophisguard whole heartily agree with you kind sir.
Fichengafter 6 months ago
@Apophisguard
He's sure a super star...Shining somewhere in space!
lostsaywer 5 months ago
@lostsaywer Amen to that my friend!
Apophisguard 5 months ago
@Apophisguard Whose to say he isn't? For all we know, his spirit could be sailing the cosmos in his ship of the imagination which is what his dream likely was all along......
girlgarde 4 months ago
@girlgarde As I responded to another similar comment. Agreed!
Apophisguard 4 months ago
@Apophisguard But Sagan IS, always was and always will be an embassador to the stars. His message is wriiten on the furthest man made object out in space (voyager) and the atoms which made up carl sagan have been returned to the universe to be recycled to make something else. That was the biggest thing I learned from Sagan, that we are made of the same atoms as the stars, so our atoms return to the universe when we die, mostly as carbon. He is at one with the world and the universe now.
stzzla 3 months ago 2
Every kid should have Carl Sagan as their science teacher. I really dont know why his work is'nt used more in schools. He had the gift of being able to work with facts whilst firing the imagination and could have helped to make todays brain dead kids into critical thinkers. We are definitely worse off without human beings like Carl Sagan thats without a doubt.
stzzla 3 months ago 3
@stzzla Agreed, watching Carl Sagan got me interested in science and astronomy.
Apophisguard 3 months ago 2
And again Vangelis typical clash cymbals can be heard. Beautiful!
JBsoundhobbyist 1 year ago
OMG! I exult and cry at the same time when it comes to combining space photos and Vangelis' music--especially in the context of Sagan's TV masterpiece! "Cosmos" got me hooked on Vangelis in the first place, and later, Vangelis' co-collaborator Jon Anderson of Yes (with his own angelic, cosmic voice!) entered into my consciousness with their haunting song "So Long Ago, So Clear," from Vangelis' "Heaven & Hell" album. Put Jon, Vangelis and space photos in the same room with me & I'll need tissues!
druidkat7 1 year ago 4
I'm an astronomy amateur and am tired of watching documentaries about the cosmos. It's always the same boring shit over and over again......Until this Sagan Masterpiece...This series IS FUCKIN GOLD!!!! AVE CARL SAGAN :DDDDD
superboodestroyer 1 year ago
the music that starts at 2:00 really makes me think.
mikepep33 1 year ago
@mikepep33 when I listened to it I knew it sounded familar, as the song kept playing I said Oh Shit! Thats Project Pat - Make That Azz Clap song LMAO!
SciFlyyEntertainment 10 months ago
robotruss sez yes
Humaneering 1 year ago
I just can't say words good enough to praise this video... Carl Sagan & Vangelis... two geniuses together creating a wonderful and unforgettable moment of reflection for mankind. The comment of rohanwotan2 is fantastic and express what I feel, as well... I would only add my thankfulness to Vangelis for bringing so much emotion and beauty to the series!
lukeskywalker1965 1 year ago
mindblowing music i loved it! vangelis is god!
paddycon1888 1 year ago
what's the name of the second song?
MuyJackass 1 year ago
@MuyJackass
alpha
unassumption 1 year ago
@MuyJackass The song is called "Alpha"...it's one of my fave Vangelis pieces, second to "Heaven & Hell Pt 1" from the actual album of that name...:-) Hehe...I've been a Vangelis fan since I was six...yeah...you read right...SIX! :D
druidkat7 1 year ago
it never fails to move me
selearemus 1 year ago
billions and billions..
irish89055 1 year ago
THIS IS SO FUCKING AWESOME
reactiontosociety 1 year ago
Onlylexus: I consider Dr. Sagan to be one of the best teachers I ever had although I never met him. (I have read all his books.) However, I agree with you. I'm an evolutionary biologist and I, too, see the hand of a Divine Creator in the workings of nature. (Evolution and God are not mutually exclusive.) May the Great Designer of the evolving universe bless you!
DrOrion62 1 year ago
@DrOrion62 you are a big liar.
selearemus 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
10 people had a dieing star implode their cereal box
Nblock487 1 year ago
thanks up!!
haine2 1 year ago
This was my favorite show when I was about 8 years old! 1:50 I love this peice. It was so strange sounding and I never heard music like that before. "Alpha" I believe it's called.
solitaryamazon 1 year ago
at 6:44 i started to cry!
selearemus 1 year ago 5
@selearemus Aye. "Heaven and Hell" is a magnificent piece by Vangelis.
solitaryamazon 1 year ago
@selearemus Huge thumbs up. That music piece in particular literally inspires and touches my soul in a most deep and profound way. It's a musical masterpiece. It's as if the composers replicated a perfect audio translation of the wondrous feeling a person gets when trying to imagine the cosmos.
mmeasy123 1 year ago 5
@selearemus Lindo demais, não é mesmo?
centaurusazul 1 year ago
@centaurusazul com certeza, lindo demais.
jaisonveneri 1 year ago
PBS really needs to put this and jaques cousteau back on television.
fidoshark 1 year ago
Brings back fond memories when I was an impressionable 14 year old wanting to learn and know... everything seems so fresh and wondrous when you're young.. I miss those days... I would sit there, transfixed and I fell in love with Cosmos, and it will always have a place in my heart...
maryatjesusfeet 1 year ago 5
brings back fond memories when I was an impressionable 14 year wanting to learn and know... everything seems so fresh and wondrous when you're young.. I miss those days...
maryatjesusfeet 1 year ago
Who can honestly say anything bad about Carl Sagan? I really want to know. He was a kind hearted well respected man, who lived his dream of astronomy. I only wish her alive today to hear about our mission on Mars and the Moon having water. Thank you Carl Sagan. For everything you've done. You are truly inspirational.
paperluigi64 1 year ago 4
@paperluigi64 He could NOt cut a pie properly ;-)
atilmont 1 year ago
I remember watching this show as a young boy. Even then, it made me close my eyes and drift away on a sea of pure sound. The show too was truly one of a kind. Carl Sagan doesn't get nearly enough credit for all the work he did.
gotimtim555 1 year ago 5
In theory, is it possible that all the stars you see in the sky at night no longer exist and that our sun and solar system is the end result of a cosmic equation started at the big bang?
33SaintBernards 1 year ago
@33SaintBernards
No it is not possible. Even if all the nearest stars started to move away at an enormous velocity it would take them millions of years to move noticeably.
BjornPalmen 1 year ago
I love this music so beatifull,
suso512 1 year ago
People today talk about 'manly tears' from seeing something epic, usually an explosion, or something hot-blooded and crazy.
This. This causes manly tears. I remember watching this on its original release on PBS and never forgot it. Its still one of the most epic things I have ever seen in my life.
Barricade 1 year ago 3
I remember watching this series in 1981 - 82
Stirring stuff
funkmasterjee 1 year ago
I remember watching this series in 1981 - 82
funkmasterjee 1 year ago
We are citizens of the cosmos
HumanTargetAus 1 year ago 5
@HumanTargetAus while mankind don't accept that, there'll be no evolution.. we have this automatic way of living, we forget about the little stuff, the sunset on a summer day, the immensity of stars that dwells way upon us... on the vast Cosmos, which belongs to us all, to all species in it. We ARE citizens of the Cosmos, and this planet, Earth, is our Home..
Senseless00 1 year ago
@Senseless00 You are absolutely right. People of the earth are very narrow minded
HumanTargetAus 1 year ago 3
@HumanTargetAus People suck! People should've lose everything they have in order to appreciate things better.
Senseless00 1 year ago
@Senseless00 You are right again. As long as money is the prime motivator for the population, there will be insufficient recognition of the wonders that life beholds. It is a shame that we measure success through money here on planet earth :(
HumanTargetAus 1 year ago 2
When ever I'm doing an assignment, simply listening to this makes me feel more capable. It's as if the great minds of the human race are talking to me.
Sedalb 1 year ago 5
Carl Sagan: An outstanding man that lived to the full potential of his human consciousness and empathy . Let us follow his path !
zcaramouche 1 year ago 5
epic music , RIP Carl Sagan
captainparady 1 year ago 2
lol at the Ad: "Genesis: The Creation of life"
CarlSagansFan 1 year ago 4
Yes, skip to 6:30, most beautiful music about the universe ever created.
IsLikeThat 1 year ago
2:00, the best song ever
eldelasonic 1 year ago 4
por favor me pueden decir el nombre de los temas que suenan aca son hermosos
mi correo es suso512 por fa
son hermosos
suso512 1 year ago
The song I like the most begins at 6:30
jorgecarrillo2 1 year ago
Carls' light will forever burn in our hearts.
trespire 1 year ago
ESTO, NO LO HIZO DIOS; Y SI LO HIZO? YA, NI SE ACUERDA
JRICARTEL 1 year ago
@JRICARTEL
¿no lo hizo Dios? ¿Lo hizo Carl Sagan?
Hablar del Orden matemático del Universo nos tomaría días enteros, y cuando UNO ESPERA VER LO SIMPLE EN LO MAS 'PEQUEÑO' O A LO 'MAS GRANDE' se encuentra con que es TREMENDAMENTE COMPLICADO.
Y si se acuerda de nosotros por eso nos da la posibilidad de VIVIR PARA SIEMPRE CUANDO ACABE CON EL SISTEMA INJUSTO PRONTO..
pioneerob 1 year ago
POWERFUL : )
eliteinvierno 1 year ago
Cosmos was a beautifully filmed and exquisitely scored series, ahead of it's time. Carl Sagan, wherever you are, thank you for rousing my couriosity about both inner and outer space.
surfsidejazz 1 year ago
The comments that follow videos of Carl Sagan are always about 500 times more educated than of other videos!
hveitibofs 1 year ago 6
I can still remember it like it was yesterday.....watching Cosmos on PBS every week. The music was so inspiring as was Dr. Sagan.......
doug4bears 1 year ago 38
@doug4bears
i have the dvd set . i watch it occasionally, despite all the technological advances of thr day this vision as told bt Sagan is as fresh today as it was in the 80s when he made it. Truly amazing stuff
joergsattler 11 months ago
As a boy Sagan's "Cosmos" planted me on the floor in front of a CRT dreamscape.
That etheric music and unknown quest into the stars.....sigh
I found the musical instrument that made the Cosmos soundtrack.... still searching for the spaceship though. :/
gavincurtis 1 year ago
Não sei quem eu honro,música ou Carl.Ele foi o espetáculo dos Universos.Nunca mais veremos outro igual,só se a sorte estiver de nosso lado.Quanto a música,honras e honras e ao Carl a Glória!
Xixo Xagas - DF
XIXOXAGAS 1 year ago
Since I watch this clips whole lot more about the universe you take a realy opside look of your normal life.
larsdeheer 1 year ago
escuche rayos en el espacio :D
rayandrestamarasaez 1 year ago
Carl Sagan - my first space teacher
rest in peace
necromastercz 1 year ago 5
Carl Sagan, along with Gene Roddenberry, is one of the greatest visionaries this planet has ever seen. These men are my heroes!
swineandpearl 1 year ago 78
@swineandpearl agree with you, congratulations!!!
haroldolbm 1 year ago
@swineandpearl Absolutely right. Me too.
maryatjesusfeet 1 year ago
I HATE it when awesome people like Sagan and Stephen Jay Gould die. They died way too young. I want Hitchens to make it through.
cayetanoluis 1 year ago