Time to Die ( Revisited ) * Blade Runner Inspired Ambient Music+ (Like Tears in Rain)

Published 2024-02-02
This is a very especial track .Time to die is one of my old songs that I think deserved an update both in the mix, with some improved sounds and arrangements and also in the visuals.

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  • @LUX-AmbientMusic
    Time to die is one of my old songs that I think deserved an update both in the mix, with some improved sounds and arrangements and also in the visuals. I hope you like it Do not forget to leave me a comment, subscription or a like. It helps me a lot to grow and push the algorithm of my channel. You can also support me by buying my music or buying me a coffee. I will be fully grateful. All the best Bandcamp: cutt.ly/NDIJ9xf ko-fi.com/lux_ambient
  • @arnoroorda3201
    “I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
  • @peterdisbury
    I found out, last month, I have cancer but hey I have hiked 7K miles in National Parks across the US and feel blessed.....
  • @bunkermad
    You died in the movie in 2019, and you died in your life also in 2019...Rest in peace my friend Rutger Hauer...
  • @danielmarquez467
    That scene is probably one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history.
  • @ANIMALSOUL6
    Roy....lost in your tears...but we never forget you RUTGER....❤😢
  • @Dejankusljic
    R.I.P. Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022
  • @Uncle_Neil
    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die." This was Rutger Hauer's version of the original script. It is said that the film crew wept once filming was done. Thing is, we all must stand at Tannhäuser Gate and ponder what fate holds for us.
  • @allanbeamer7110
    I met Rutger Hauer when he stepped off my flight from LA to A'dam 26 Dec. 1990. He had a bunch of heavy cases to get from the luggage belt and no one to help him. Very soft spoken and kind. I wasn't sure if I should speak Dutch or English (my first language being American) so spoke both... and felt foolish! Lol. Had big fleshy hands, just as you see in B.R. Always felt privileged to have met him. RIP "Roy".
  • @davidc.9261
    It's too bad she won't live,.....but then again who does.❤
  • @cy7246
    Remember seeing Blade Runner with about 5 people in a theatre back in 1982 summer in Portland. It hit me hard but too young to process all the meanings... His last soliloquy, uttering the words of his brief but brilliant life. Stretching out his arm to save Deckard. By saving Deckard, he honors his own life. And yes, perhaps even saving humanity from itself...
  • @davidpilkington
    The light that burns twice as bright, burns half as long … and you have burned so very, very brightly Roy. Etherial and this is so smooth … thank you.
  • @petershelley4514
    The rich and deep connection between this and end of Blade Runner 2049 is pure transcendence.
  • @gyges5495
    Time is our age old enemy - it is relentless and final
  • @MrScaryLemonHead
    Hands down, for me, this is the greatest science fiction film made. As a kid, seeing it in the 80s, I was mesmerized. As an adult, I’m simply in love with the film. It’s history, it’s impact on pop culture, all of it.
  • That was Rutger’s own written line scripted for this part, the night before filming. It has to be one of the greatest quote and cinematic scene in Hollywood film’s history. R.I.P Vangelis🫶🏽