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Nobuo Uematsu (植松伸夫 Uematsu Nobuo) (born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music. He is best known for his work with game developer Squaresoft (now Square Enix), having provided scores for a majority of installments of Square's Final Fantasy series of role-playing games. Uematsu's body of work - composed, in its entirety, on keyboards - is known for its distinct eclecticism, and has secured his status as one of the most popular and beloved composers of video game music in the world.
Nobuo Uematsu was born in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. A self-taught musician, he began to play the piano when he was eleven or twelve years old, and he did not take any formal piano lessons. After graduating from Kanagawa University, Uematsu played the keyboard in several amateur bands and composed music for television commercials.
When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Tokyo, a Square employee asked if he would be interested in creating music for some of the titles they were working on. Although he agreed, Uematsu considered it a side job, and he did not think it would become a full-time career. He said it was a way to make some money on the side, while also keeping his part-time job at the music rental shop. His first score for Square was Cruise Chaser Blassty, released in 1986.
Uematsu enjoyed massive commercial success with the song "Eyes on Me" performed by 王菲 and featured in Final Fantasy VIII. The single sold 400,000 copies, a record for a video game song, and won the "Song of the Year" award at the 1999 Japan Gold Disc Awards. Uematsu was subsequently named in Time Magazine's list of the Top 100 Innovators - Music, and has toured Japan playing classical concerts on several occasions.
His music itself is notoriously eclectic, tracks featured skip between pop-style balladry, to fusion styles incorporating African traditions, to, in recent years, a number of Celtic-influenced recordings and releases. Many of his works also contain elements of progressive rock and hard rock. His formation of The Black Mages, a rock band, in 2003, allowed him to experiment with his own compositions, releasing band renditions of a significant number of tracks from his soundtracks. The Black Mages disbanded in 2010, but Uematsu formed a new band featuring other ex-Black Mages members and some new faces, Earthbound Papas, in its wake.
In 2004, Uematsu formed his own production company, Smile Please, to which Uematsu's compositions for CG-animated film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is credited. Uematsu continues to compose for Square Enix and other video game developers, such as Mistwalker. Notably, he worked on the soundtrack for the Nintendo crossover fighting game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, having composed its main theme.
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Nobuo Uematsu (植松伸夫 Uematsu Nobuo) (born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music. He is best known for his work with game developer Squaresoft (now Square Enix), having provided scores for a majority of installments of Square's Final Fantasy series of role-playing games. Uematsu's body of work - composed, in its entirety, on keyboards - is known for its distinct eclecticism, and has secured his status as one of the most popular and beloved composers of video game music in the world.
Nobuo Uematsu was born in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. A self-taught musician, he began to play the piano when he was eleven or twelve years old, and he did not take any formal piano lessons. After graduating from Kanagawa University, Uematsu played the keyboard in several amateur bands and composed music for television commercials.
When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Tokyo, a Square employee asked if he would be interested in creating music for some of the titles they were working on. Although he agreed, Uematsu considered it a side job, and he did not think it would become a full-time career. He said it was a way to make some money on the side, while also keeping his part-time job at the music rental shop. His first score for Square was Cruise Chaser Blassty, released in 1986.
Uematsu enjoyed massive commercial success with the song "Eyes on Me" performed by 王菲 and featured in Final Fantasy VIII. The single sold 400,000 copies, a record for a video game song, and won the "Song of the Year" award at the 1999 Japan Gold Disc Awards. Uematsu was subsequently named in Time Magazine's list of the Top 100 Innovators - Music, and has toured Japan playing classical concerts on several occasions.
His music itself is notoriously eclectic, tracks featured skip between pop-style balladry, to fusion styles incorporating African traditions, to, in recent years, a number of Celtic-influenced recordings and releases. Many of his works also contain elements of progressive rock and hard rock. His formation of The Black Mages, a rock band, in 2003, allowed him to experiment with his own compositions, releasing band renditions of a significant number of tracks from his soundtracks. The Black Mages disbanded in 2010, but Uematsu formed a new band featuring other ex-Black Mages members and some new faces, Earthbound Papas, in its wake.
In 2004, Uematsu formed his own production company, Smile Please, to which Uematsu's compositions for CG-animated film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is credited. Uematsu continues to compose for Square Enix and other video game developers, such as Mistwalker. Notably, he worked on the soundtrack for the Nintendo crossover fighting game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, having composed its main theme.
The Truth Revealed
植松伸夫 Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The Truth Revealed' by these artists:
B L A Z E I thought that I belonged I was part of this…
Blaze I thought that I belonged I was part of this…
Blaze Bayley I thought that I belonged I was part of this…
We have lyrics for these tracks by 植松伸夫:
Advent: One-Winged Angel Estuans interius Ira vehementi Estuans interius Ira vehement…
Ending Theme Whenever sang my songs On the stage, on my own Whenever said…
Eyes on Me Whenever sang my songs On the stage, on my own Whenever sa…
FINAL FANTASY IX Original Soundtrack: Not Alone Lost in darkest blue Endless labyrinths weaving though Will …
Mon P'tit Chat Un petit garçon, bien sage, Aurait bien voulu savoir, Comm…
My Home Sweet Home So far away from my home, sweet home, Day by day,…
One Winged Angel Estuans interius Ira vehementi Estuans interius Ira vehement…
Otherworld Go on if you want it. An otherworld awaits you Don't you…
Tenrai ~Divinity I~ Latin Habitavit Dormivit Caelo missus rex Poena terrae motu…
「独りじゃない -original-」 from FINAL FANTASY IX Lost in darkest blue Endless labyrinths weaving though Will …
いつか帰るところ 忘れていたよね 抑えてた気持ち 苦しいのは 君の方なのに 幸せをいつも 支えていたのは やさしい瞳で 隠した涙 い…
ハーヴェスト 忘れられないよ 魔法の手が爪弾く 夏のモーテル この世界のすべてを 熱い言葉で 解き明かして 穴の空いたジーンズと い…
プレリュード 晴れた日 少し背伸びする向日葵を見た 「笑顔で真っ直ぐ行きたい」あの日の私を重ね ゆるやかな風が頬に触れた 泣きたい時…
プロローグ すべてはここで終わるらしいんだ 何一つ変わらないけどね 一杯奢るよ ビールでいいね? WINNER 終わらない歌を歌え…
片翼の天使 Estuans interius Ira vehementi Estuans interius Ira vehement…
約束の地 ~The Promised Land~ 荒野に落ちる太陽 紅く燃えながら 終わること知らない戦いに 挑んでは消える 何かを守るため存在る 君を信じてる 逆らえ…
素敵だね 風が寄せた言葉に 泳いだ心 雲が運ぶ明日に 弾んだ声 月が揺れる鏡に 震えた心 星が流れこぼれた 柔らかい涙 素敵だね …
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Collaboris Gaming
{Warning, FF X-2 Spoiler Ahead} otherwise F it, Both Games are probably Over a Decade old now, if no one knows the Ending then they've been under the Rock in terms of Gaming Literature
to sum up even spoiled in X-2, Tidus was a combination of Memories of the Original Zanarkadians. he was Dead to begin with. like that old man he was but a ghost of a long lost past. Jecht was the Same way, probably why Dream Zanarkand was used to Keep Tidus in a form of Stasis until he was Either Ready or the last Great Calm Before the Game Ended.
can agree though, in the vicious cycle usually the Final Aeon would survive and Become Sin, meanwhile the summoner would die
another Spoiler from X-2 Yuna manages to Bring Tidus back before Dying again due to some kindred spirit still stuck in the past about armed neutrality from the Zanarkand-Bevellian war that Created sin (from the leader of Zanarkand, Yu Yevon) and an unused and Dormant machinan Equivalent (Again; X-2 Spoiler)
Specknacken
"You've really grown..."
"Yeah. But you're still bigger."
"Well, I am [Sin], you know.
"That's not funny."
My favourite dialog in FFX. Great delivery giving us all the feels. :')
Squall Leonhart
That's enough. Let's ends this, Okay?
Gypruzz Caccamo
Kinda ironic how in the end the situation was completely reversed. Yuna stayed alive and well, Tidus died/disappeared and also this time all the other characters were the ones who didn't know.
Call me Shaggy
Well that's the whole point of the game. Yuna spent the whole time believing and ready to sacrifice herself for Spira with Tidus protesting, but as it turned out, the only way to actually succeed was for Tidus to sacrifice himself to everyone's protest.
x5Cloud5x
Bahamut's fayth to Tidus : You are a dream... You got into Zanarkand finally. And the music's title is : Someday the dream will end... Hits so hard.
Collaboris Gaming
{Warning, FF X-2 Spoiler Ahead} otherwise F it, Both Games are probably Over a Decade old now, if no one knows the Ending then they've been under the Rock in terms of Gaming Literature
to sum up even spoiled in X-2, Tidus was a combination of Memories of the Original Zanarkadians. he was Dead to begin with. like that old man he was but a ghost of a long lost past. Jecht was the Same way, probably why Dream Zanarkand was used to Keep Tidus in a form of Stasis until he was Either Ready or the last Great Calm Before the Game Ended.
can agree though, in the vicious cycle usually the Final Aeon would survive and Become Sin, meanwhile the summoner would die
another Spoiler from X-2 Yuna manages to Bring Tidus back before Dying again due to some kindred spirit still stuck in the past about armed neutrality from the Zanarkand-Bevellian war that Created sin (from the leader of Zanarkand, Yu Yevon) and an unused and Dormant machinan Equivalent (Again; X-2 Spoiler)
Squall Leonhart
@Davedeli Hunnam he was like a summon, he wasn't death either alive. When his master dissapear he has to gone
Davedeli Hunnam
small correction he never died he was dead from the start acutally tidus was a living memory a dream what came to an end.
jdawg746
"Where is the sense in all this? Braska believed in Yevon's teachings and died for them?! Jecht believed in Braska and gave his life for him?!" Best moment in the game when you find out that guardians become the final aeon & then all of them become Sin. That made the game so much less confusing. Now we know how Jecht became Sin. All the summoners' guardians did. And Auron just couldn't take it, he needed to break the cycle, but his vengeance made him impulsive & he died. But then he stayed as an unsent, rode Sin like a horse going into a dream, and eventually did get his vengeance and broke the cycle! How badass is that? That's why I like Auron so much
Spritz
And then, he dies, and as you watch the pyreflies begin pouring forth from him, you just think, "Fuck dude, how much more badass can you get?!"