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  • the begginning is awesome...

  • FANTÁSTICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • mir gefällt es sehr gut.

  • I fuckin' cried at the end. Holy shit, that was fucking beautiful.

  • if you think the first movie's cool, try the rest of the story. It gets really good. Excellent combination here.

  • Perfect!

  • Was für eine genial Kombination.Meine Lieblingsband und mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm.Das paast sehr gut zusammen.

  • @36Cocker Ja, Mein auch.

  • 10 IDIOTS with no class at all

  • this video makes me want to cry tears of joy

  • the religious tones are incredible

  • RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR­RRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr space BAD!!!. monster floating in endless time. Where am I? or am I ?. ground control to Major Fukstein

  • @Frankenfukstein Mass Effect is alive!

  • Strangers passing in the street

    By chance two separate glances meet

    And I am you and what I see is me.

  • awesome + awesome = this

  • @Mieszo actually this is more like awsome^2 :P

  • I think it's a huge same they didn't do a 40th anniversary edition, one that also included this synced up with Echoes.

  • There was actually a time, when people could understand art without being under weed or having drunk alkohol. Neither did they use the obscene word "jizz", to describe their positive feel about something...

  • thumbs up if you've watched this on weed and thought it was one of the best things you've ever seen

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  • things can only compare to this.

  • A masterpiece of filming and an excellent soundtrack combined.........heaven.......­...

  • 420 likes until i clicked it

    i almost feel bad

  • after I witnessed him travelling through space through another dimension.. I remember he walked across a white tilted floor, saw an old man and finally saw the black object. As the movie neared the end, he was lying in bed and that was the moment my eyes shut, fell down and passed away. I woke up in the morning, not remembering what happened, I got up drank lots of water and looked at the screen, and it said.. 'End' and I was like wtf.. rewinded and it all made sense again.. I never exper it aga

  • Man I remember my roomate went home for the weekend and others too so I decide to watch this movie. I drank so much vodka, so i was like, eh let's watch it. First i wasn't amused when I witnessed the flying spaceship because it took so long for it finally land but finally I was watching him talking to the computer. I remember I passed out on the floor when he was fixing the computer. I got up 10 minutes later, sat on my chair, and there i saw it, magicail lights everywhere, left, right, oh my go

  • How can you tell if it's art or not if we all have our own preferances and tastes, you can't argur against those.. just wondering if anyone knows the answer?

  • weirdest band. weirdest movie. perfect!

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  • Google video has an un-segmented version.

    To diy, start the echoes track a slit second before the Jupiter... title appears. i time it be keeping the volume up on the original track. After dave fades, the audio continues, fades, then is abruptly cut. A split second (wait for it!) after that, unpause the Echoes track. If your cd player doesn't it may be slow by some few ms, but should be fine.

    you got it right if the 3rd ping hits right after the Jupiter title cuts to the starfield.

    enjoy!

  • And I see this is part 3. I suppose I should watch parts 1 and 2.

  • Wow... This is... outstandingly beautiful and amazing. The build-up and raw emotion is absolutely breath taking. And thank you, @jusblaze99 for your explanation, which has helped me better understand and enjoy this short clip (as I have not seen the movie).

  • Hey guys I just uploaded this video in 3 parts set to Shine On You Crazy Diamond (live version recorded in LA 1975). It fits really well. Check it out it`s on my channel! :)

  • It's the first time I hear the original Meddle version. The only one I had ever heard up to this day is the Echoes: The Best Of Pink Floyd version (modified to reduce the lenght or something) which is simply not as good.

  • @AwesomeCoasters Then u never heard the full lenght version of Shine on you Crazy Diamond? Because on Echoes is a modified version of this Track

    Greetings from Switzerland

  • @Navlis86

    Well I have Wish You Were Here so yeah Ive heard full lenght SOYCD and yeah I know that's the original version that's then been modified

    (don't you think the original Echoes is better?)

  • Dave Bowman was drawn into the monilith and transformed into a new "God?/perfected being?" he then (in 2031? I think) created a new mini solar system out of Juipter and her moons.

    "To use together"

  • 2010 actually

  • OK , its been a while since I read those. Good books.

  • Was für eine einmalige Kombination.Mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm mit dem Song meiner Lieblingsband.Einfach einmalig schön!!!

  • can anybody explaine the ending to me ?

  • @mp5masta

    Basically, from what i have read, the monolith brought the main character to an expanded phase of the evolution of the self- beyond the physical, into a timeless godlike being. What we see in the final phases of the movie indicate two things: His timelessness (him seeing his older self), and formlessness

  • @jusblaze99 ...continued

    (the way he travels the cosmos and the starbaby at the end). ALSO, it seems like Kubrick wanted THIS MOVIE to be a shift in the VIEWER'S evolution (the movie screen being "our" monolith, and the close up shots of his eye ALSO being the eye of the movie watcher-

  • @jusblaze99 ...continued 2

    both astonished by the evolution they are witnessing). FINALLY his understanding of the limitedness of reality, (this realization is expressed by the old version in the bed ALMOST touching the monolith, IF the screen were 2D, which it is to the viewer, and is also 2D to him once he realizes that his reality is finite- a movie.)

  • I love the crescendo at 2:00 as the visual moves to the other room

  • No doubt one of the great bands of all time...they will be missed!

  • @jinjou My God, that's blasphemy!!! Pink Floyd in music is like Kubrick in movies.......perfect masterpieces.

  • @jinjou That's blasphemy. This song perfectly fits the movie. Pink Floyd in music is what Stanley Kubrick is in movies.....magicians

  • They were great! I could cry every time I listen to this...

    after 6:10 ... gorgeous..

  • Pink Flloyd = One of a kind. Whether you think they are weird, good, or evil; you gotta admit they did some amazing things with sound... and had their very own. Pure genius

  • legendary!

  • the highest and epical achievement of two genius, the perfection of a diamond: i cry of joy !! RIP stan, syd, and Rick!!!!

  • They died? When? How? (bummer, that)

  • stanley kubrick died 7th march 1999

    syd on 7th july 2006

    rick on 15th on december 2008

  • Too soon. So many musicians die so young. Seems to me the only vocation that has a shorter life span is high lead logging... but them who make it to 55 usually good for antoher 30 years

  • @sparwood8

    ''long you live, and high you fly. but only if you ride the tide. balanced on the biggest wave, you race towards an early grave'' (:

  • @sparwood8

    pink floyd is satanic in no way. and yea maybe that comment wont make any sense if you arent familiar with pink floyd's ideas and ways of expressing them. which now i can see you arent. i quoted that few sentences from the song ''breathe'' because for me it fitted the comment you posted. on how artists usually young, not only artists but people that stand out in general, or ''ride the biggest wave''. Pink Floyd are true geniuses, and not only musically.

  • well i've in the side of god, but if pink floyd is satanic mmmmmmm i like the satanic music;)

  • a long ago... RIP

  • 6:00 wonderful bliss

  • Agreed

  • ya lo decia A. Rimbaud en una carta antes de salir de Paris, "la vida esta en otra parte".

  • Two brilliant works combine. What could be better?

  • La musica ben s'addice alla magnificenza delle immagini........

  • 2001 is pretty much a trip film from the last 20 mins of it. If you play echoes in the last 20 mins its fucking amazing

  • simply amazing

    3:54 is legendary too

  • great vid!

  • Senza parole!

  • Great song!

  • when you watch this part, you realize this was intentional.

  • Very cool. It does seem to fit the film perfectly. Thanks for posting.

  • whenever i watched 2001,am always confused by the ending?what does anyone else think the ending is about???great vid though dude!!!

  • Evolution! In the far future, the man will not die, will born again! That's was a gift from the monolith. By the way, it's my interpretation. =D

  • thanks for reply!!!i think,as you say everyone has their own take on ending!!!!

  • If you watch 2010, then read 3001 (both of which I highly recommend) you see that Dave has joined with the entity. This might be that process or his enlightenment. The completion of his life may have been a gift like hipro suggests.

    There's def the implication that humanity is experiencing another step or jump in evolution thanks to this entity.

  • thanks for replying.i can understand what you mean,the monolith gave the primates intelligence at beginning of film,to what you said.definately widens your mental horizons thinking about all of that!!!peace!!!

  • Kubrick was known for not following the themes of the books he was making films of, lending his own philisophical meaning to interpretation, it's probably why he refused to film 2010. So I would say that the plot of the later books is not as relevant.

  • The parts where it shows him getting older and older rapidly is him coming to terms with the end of his life. His human body is fragile and was destroyed when he went through the monolith. Like the part where he breaks the glass only to look up to see himself on his deathbed. In order to become the starchild at the end he had to give up all parts of his old life.

  • I'd be fuckin pissed if a giant rectangle came in my room and turned me into a baby!!! x<_x

  • Would you ?.. Wouldn't you like a new start ?.. A new beginning.. I wouldn't mind :)

  • I lul'd

  • this is the only way to watch 2001: a space odyssey. I felt like tripping the entire ending part

  • 2:56 :O good lord amazing

  • 3:55 is epic

  • my ears start jizzing at 2:57

  • @brazil111 I splooged at 4:05

  • you posted my release of the synch from TPB, didn't you?

    it is the only one which includes the end credits after the soundtrack cuts off.

    sheesh, man, you could at least have mentioned your sources. bad user, no rating...

  • fuck off

  • go to hell, asswipe! at least i mentioned it politely.

  • yeah go make a case of copyright infringement on this lol. you're funny big ass job you've done syncing a song to a movie.

    roger waters should post here flaming on the poster too, he's done a lot more than you.

  • Im roger waters and im flaming.. lol

    Stop guys just enjoy the fuckin music

  • Each time I watch this vid, I wonder how on Earth it is possible to have such an amazing imagination... Can we call this imagination? I don't even think so, this movie and this music are made by the greatest band ever and a genius of the cinema., they just are... PERFECT...

  • Questo video è qlk di fantastico,filosofico e la musica è perfetta..............nn ho parole per commentare qlk di perfetto e tanto futuristico.....

  • I am absolutely convinced Floyd did Echoes to 2001.

    The Oz thing not so much.

  • perfect.

  • Your timing is almost perfect (with regard to matching 'Echoes' with '2001'). It's a rare feat for someone to pull that off. Bravo!

  • I think the ending is symbolic of: The Room is obtaining of things we thought were important yet are worthless because we can't take them with us. He is alone because all our lives we are on own spiritual and intellectual journey and nobody can come with us. WE are always looking forward only to look back when we get to where we are. In the end he looks forward one last time and can no longer see himself. There is nothing left. Might the monolyth represent nothing? He then dies and beomes ???

  • "the star child"

  • indeed, he becomes the child from the stars or "Star Child"

  • nice acid trip

  • Pure genious. Im at a loss for words....simply Brilliant.

  • Ok, Iguess so...but ca,n you help for the meaning of those scenes: Comandant in his space clothes, getting in a room finding himself quite older having a meal, getting more older laying in a bed... the monolyth standing in his bedroom...and finally a space baby getting closer to Earth...ouch, I'm a little bit lost for the meaning. Any Idea that could make it clearer for me ?

  • Well its like this, Bowman comes in contact with the Jupiter monolith which ends up bringing him in and just like the aliens that invented the monoliths Bowman reaches the final stage of human evolution where he becomes a bodyless being that flows with the universe and his final journey is his journey into the monolith and although its not specified i believe the aging process with the monolith is his final stages in life right before becoming the "starchild".

  • Thanx alot scarface for your answer and your interpretation. "becoming the starchild" perhaps does it also mean that life is some kind of eternal cycle of borning, getting older dieing and re-borning.... Anyway, thank you for sharing your point.

  • Its my pleasure really im fascinated with the movies and books and since Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands this is like hitting the jackpot i think many would agree that "Echoes" sounds better than the original soundtrack of this video

  • the most astonishing movie ever.

  • Wrong song, right film.

    At 01:27:39 of the movie, I play on my I-Pod the songs SPEAK TO ME/BREATH and ON THE RUN, and then: BYE BYE FRANK, HELL-O DAVE!

    Note on chapter 22: Entr'acte. During the Interact, my friend would SPEAK TO ME and Frank would BREATH.

    (I've been mad for years about von Braun's theory.)

    Can someone remake this and call it (von Braun's Magic Spell)?

    Timer ON, Subtitle ON, volume ON.

    Do not try this at home!

    The third song next in line will be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

  • Incrible

    Sincronized "The Wall" (Pink Floyd) + "the Great Dictator" (Charlie Chaplin - 1940)

    Very perfct!

    Youtube

  • are you stupid or what?? !!!

  • Long live to Roger Waters

  • Roger Waters humm hard to say but I´d defently say Syd Barret

  • there are no words to decribe how ... it is

  • WHAT?

  • The song synchs with the change of scenes and emotions so well, and they both end at the exact same time. I don't even think I'd believe the band if they said themselves they didn't deliberately do it. Floyd's keepin some secrets man!

  • It would be hard for them to intentionaly set the film to music as VCR's were not popular in the past. Betamax wasn't either. Not that its out of the realm of possibilities though.

  • They could've had a reel of the film and a projector. I'm usually a skeptic of most off-the-wall theories but the two just synch so much. Who knows though

  • that was so good i put it on full screen all light out.26 mins of my life well spent

  • It's as if this whole sequence were the music video for Echoes.

  • The build up to that beautiful guitar riff at 2:57 is just incredible!

  • YES

  • Thanks Kaiserwilhelm23 for sharing.

    5*!!!

    Hugs. Maria Inês.

  • good film

  • Awesome! Thanks for Posting!

  • this is more art than just music to me.

  • his face at the beginning had be gigglin like stary eyed infant. nice.

  • wow. i dont need to leave a comment for this. you just watch it- thats all you can do.

  • reminds me captain Nemo

  • i agree ... in my opinion, echoes is the most intrigating song ever...it has a perfect harmony between the song and the video ... it's just perfect...AMAZING...David gilmour ...best guitar player ever...

  • the song and movie combine very well..

  • This is by far one of the most underrated songs in rock history.

    And its also the best. Period.

  • Had a the VCR version - a very long time ago and in fact still have it in all pristine glory - as it should be. I love the moment after the guitar wailing etc that Rick drops inn with his his keyboard skills - the whole piece is about 23/24 minutes long in its entirety.Meddle - love it.

  • yeah...rick...was a big lost...we'll miss him a lot... i try not to think but, i can't see how will be whem david's time arrive... it will be a very cool day...

  • look at the baby... It's Thom Yorke, with the weird eye and everything

  • He's such a creep.

  • Thom Yorke is a god!

  • This is why I used his lyrics:

    "You're so fucking special,

    I wish I was special

    ...but I'm a creep"

  • This music is about Pink Floyd -not Thom Yorke, and at the risk of stating the obvious Thom would not have been born. Thank you.

  • RIP Richard Wright.

  • rest in peace rick the word has lost a master musician

  • been to long since i seen 2001, must see it again!

  • R.I.P. Rick. Will miss you.

  • forever an echo in our hearts and mind R.I.P

  • "Lloyd Webber's awful stuff runs for years and years and years

    An earthquake hits the theatre, but the operetta lingers

    Then the piano lid comes down and breaks his f_cking fingers

    It's a miracle" --RW

    In reference to the Phantom Plagiarism.

  • tsssssssssssssss awessssssssssooooooooooooooome­, i had a dream like this tssssssssss

  • Sounds like Phantom of the Opers :)

  • yes!

  • The writer of the phantom of the opera Lloyd Webber stole it for sure. The phantom was made after echoes and it has the same exact notes and time signature. Even roger waters writes about it in a song saying that webber is an assholl

  • finally somebody else notices this,

  • "We live we die and death not ends it"-Jim Morrison

    And that applies for all religions and all people.Reincarnation,Heaven,He­ll,Purgatory call it whatever you want.I've finally understood that all we're being prepared for in school,the so called "life" is actually a synonim for survival which is at least stupid if you ask me cause most people survive to nothing.They get up in the morning to a job they don't enjoy,they eat,they sleep and die.I know I'd rather live a day and enjoy a life of love

  • this part of the movie is exactly the same length as this song, coincidence.. i think not, heh heh

  • they actually said they made this song to this movie, they were supposed to do the soundtrack to the movie and they got rejected so they did the song to it for that reason...

  • You got it the other way around man, Kubrick asked them to make the music for the film and Pink Floyd rejected it, later Waters stated that he regrets it.

  • yeah, yeah your right thanks for correcting me. aFTER i wrote it I was thinking I was wrong..

  • Either way, it's amazing. God. I wish they had the clips of Dorothy and the House in the Tornado on it's way to Oz for "Great Gig in the Sky" on the Pulse tour.

    Man oh man.

    Amazing.

  • I agree, Pink Floyd are the Masters Of Music in so many ways

  • This part of the song is absolutely one of the best musical pieces ever written.

  • ".......and the 2001 series, this encounter produces a conceptual breakthrough that accelerates humanity into the next stage of its evolution."

    Arther C Clark, Wikipedia.

    "Cloudless everyday you fall upon my waking eyes

    inciting and inviting me to rise

    And through the window in the wall

    Come streaming in on sunlight wings

    A million bright ambassadors of morning "

  • floyd knew as much as A C Clark and Kubrick big change was coming up, this was made wasnt it in the late 60's, during the great pluto uranus conjunct

    coming up again around 2012, this time a square, synched with the mayan shift, the galatix 26,000 year cycle and americas 6 year great pluto death and rebith transits from 2009 - 2015

  • favourite song and favourite movie

  • thanks for the great sync. Love that i can just pull this up whenever the mood strikes. You've done a great job.

  • coolest shit EVER!!!

  • Wow metalguy you can actually prove that certain artists are better than others, that's amazing. Can you do me a favour then? To settle an argument, would you be able to tell me who is better Debussy, Dolly Parton or Adam and The Ants.

  • I think floyd was asked to do music for clockwork.

  • erm no lol. beethoven is like THE integral part of the story, plus its in the book lol

    wouldnt have been the same if it was dark side of the moon coming out of the window near the canal lol

  • They were ask to do music for it

    but they were asked for the rights to one of their songs

    but they refused

  • sorry for that mess of a first sentence

    they WEREN'T asked to do music for it specifically