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  • we will all die one day and we dont know when so let us use this time witch is passing so fast good because we will never have a seconde chance if we make a wrong decision

  • a longer version of this song please?

  • @xigbar4ever so say we all

  • i feel...relaxed...;D

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  • When I heard that song in the final episode when they jumped ahead about 100k years...it really gave me goosebumps all over my skin...Just amazing <3 <3 <3

  • tick, tick, tick, tick... the rhythm of time & life, sadness & hope, all mixed together to a very beautifull piece of music. Thank you Bear! One of my favorite pieces of music, since i heard it the first time back in 2006. I remember it like yesterday. How long ago was that? tick, tick, tick, tick...

  • @odiug83 I know, this track reminds me of the epilogue music you hear in movies.

  • reminds me of a place lost in time

  • In Gaius Baltar's whole life - however old he is at the onset of this show - you get the feeling he never truly loved anyone, not even himself, before Gina. I don't think he even realized he loved Six until he saw Gina in the Pegasus prison.

  • @wellgeewhizz Thats how most of us men are really, i think.

  • @wellgeewhizz Also, the first time he really seems to genuinely care about someone other than himself is when he encounters Gina aboard Pegasus.

  • @xigbar4ever

    I can see exactly what you mean. In Pegasus I always think of water... strange how music does that.

  • isnt that also the ending theme?

  • This soundtrack also plays during the last 2 minutes of the entires series during the "150,000 years later" part. Beautiful stuff

  • Tom Zarek and Felix Gaeta didn't like this music

  • sexykatie90 HAPPY NEW YEARS

  • @xigbar4ever "Reminds me of snow" ... me too, and I wonder why. The opening is very similar to "Bourne on Land" from the Bourne Identity score by John Powell. In that movie, there's a brief shot of a TGV train winding through some snowy terrain in France. I wonder if that's our mental connection? It also reminds me, for some reason, of the "Sneakers" theme. The opening of that movie features snow prominently.

  • @dvnrrs I agree, it really reminds me of the Bourne soundtrack as well. Not that that's a bad thing.

  • I like how Bear uses this theme here and only again at the very end of the series in "The Passage of Time".

  • Should call it 150,000 Years Later... lol Was the Finale song after all.

  • @dmkavidelly ? Unless they reused the song, you're mistaken. This song was used in the final episode of season 2

  • @rollthehard6 they did reuse the song in the last episode of bsg but i think it was abit different

  • @starwillf6 Ah, ill have to go back and watch it now..or it'll bug me forever.

  • @rollthehard6 lol Sorry.

  • Is he using drum brushes in this song?

  • Callis was brilliant in this scene, the look of grief and despair on his face, fits with the music so well

  • @xigbar4ever My Gods, you're right.

  • I actually really like the melody of this. Very nice.

  • So I'm sitting here, watching BSG DVD after DVD and if anything is apparent, it's that this show has some really great OSTs. McCreary really did a good job.

  • @KrisKreations Yeah, same here. :)

    2 episodes left of season 3. :P

  • love this scene, where the camera zooms out and ya see the girl in the background, then his picture to the right etc. Awesomely done!

  • I love that portrait, it suited his ego soo much lol

  • Can't....stop.....listening!

  • when i saw this part for the first time i was like wait a minute...A whole year has past??? Frack me.

  • Perfection. Just pure perfection.....

  • This is the music playing in the background when Baltar is strung out on meds with regret after he got several colony ships nuked. The tick-tock piano captured the passage of time really well.

  • Gaius... at his desk. Season 2 Finale right before they establish settlements on New Caprica.

  • Whoa, I totally had no idea this music had appeared before I saw Hera in the last episode. I guess I didn't remember this music from before.

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  • At first I thought this was 150,000 years later, but this would still work with it.

  • Rotfl yeah it was first use in the presidency of Baltar....LoL You probably know that but i wanted to type summin XD

  • Yeh it's used there as well but the original time it was used was with Batlar's presidency. Whether both times the pieces are the same or variations, I really can't be bothered to check -_-'

  • omg, no this is one year later, it is from season 2, not 4 :D This whas when ppl found new caprica.

  • Did you even read my comment? I know its one year later...

  • sorry, im an idiot :D as i see i dont understand english really well..

  • No problem...

  • "the passage is time" is the version we heard in daybreak and will be on the final soundtrack.

  • Why does this song remind me of The Happening soundtrack and of any movie connected with M. Night Shyamalan? Not that this should resemble M. Night's work in any way.

  • You know, I almost thought that maybe some James Newton Howard's stuff sounded alot like this song, and also Wayward Soldier resembles some of his work as well. He did the Village, The Sixth Sense, and alot of M. Nights Shyamalan's movie sountracks...

  • I think Bear's work was influenced by a lot of different composers and many types of music. That's part of the reason his music is so fantastic.

  • That's fine by me, since the music in The Happening was amazing anyway.

  • Sounds very similar to "Bourne On Land" from The Bourne Identity soundtrack

  • I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks so.

  • The piano at it's best

  • more like a 10000 years later at the end of show

  • 150,000 years later :)

  • In the last episode, when I saw Hera walking down the green grass with the white stick in hand, I get this impression of Hera becoming "Moses" as in Moses walking with a stick and guiding the remaining cylons and humans to the promise land, which is our earth, and she becomes the key in connecting us to her. Hence, Hera becoming our Mitochondria Eve.

  • *Looks at his post from11 months ago*

    "150,000 Years Later"

    Yup. The song still works.

    I have to admit though, I initially expected Hera to find the remains of a Centurion during that scene :P

  • Im pretty sure its Maelstrom. Mandala in the cloud's is whats playing when she first see's it and during her first nose-dive into it.

  • does anyone kno the song when starbuck disappeared?

  • This reminds me of the music from that one movie K-PAX.

  • Wonderful and perfectly fit in the serie!

  • Quote by fanboydee:

    "pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease let them find a use for this in the finale! "

    Oh yeah, in the transition from when Starbuck dispapears to the present time, they played this to represent the ransition of 150,000 years!

  • The scene was absolutely perfect as the camera focused on Baltar as time passed.

  • does this sound a bit Bourne like

  • pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease let them find a use for this in the finale!

  • They did!!!

  • They did, and perfectly!

  • i know i was so happy when i heard it! :D

  • That was a classic scene transition.

  • Truly amazing.

  • wow ! i mean like wow ! thats sends shivers down my spine its that great

  • Definitely gives a real sense of time passing. Reminds me a little of a Beautiful Minds soundtrack, but not as pompous, and far more compelling. (James Horner is too over the top).

    (and it does go quite well with snow :) )

  • sounds exactly like the bourne score, lol but its still good

  • That was my first thought.

  • so say we all

  • beautifull that in this scene Baltar is so grieved that Gina has died. And then he lies his head and lifts it again one year Later.The song really gives this feeling of...Ok and now we rest.

  • Yes I see what you mean..

  • This track reminds me of some of Thomas Newman's film scores.

  • Is it just me, or does this sound remarkably similar to John Powell's Nach Deutschland from the Bourne Supremacy OST?

  • No, it is not just you, those two songs are similar in the beginning indeed.

  • Amazing track, so dark and pesimistic.

  • just one word

    FASICNATING

  • omg the beginning of this one is my favorite every!!!

  • SO SAY WE ALL!!!

  • @mikz: He said thanks. And I agree. It is a very nice short song that really gives the sense of time passing. It could actually been harder to accept the 1 year leap with a different tune.

  • i hav no idear wat ozo meant but this is a great song

  • saol

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