Ramin Djawadi (born 1974 in Duisburg, Germany) is an Iranian-German compose… Read Full Bio ↴Ramin Djawadi (born 1974 in Duisburg, Germany) is an Iranian-German composer of orchestral music for film and television. His father was an immigrant from Iran.
Ramin Djawadi composes music for film and television. Djawadi has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant composer to Hans Zimmer. His work for films include Blade: Trinity, Ask the Dust, and Open Season. For television, Djawadi's work includes Threshold, Blade: The Series, Person of Interest and Prison Break, for which he received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music" in 2006. In 2007 he composed musical score for the Mr. Brooks movie featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore. In 2008, Djawadi wrote the score for Iron Man. In 2011 he wrote the soundtrack for the HBO fantasy hit series Game of Thrones. In 2016 he started working in HBO's new project, the TV-Show "Westworld"
Years active 1990-present.
Ramin Djawadi composes music for film and television. Djawadi has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant composer to Hans Zimmer. His work for films include Blade: Trinity, Ask the Dust, and Open Season. For television, Djawadi's work includes Threshold, Blade: The Series, Person of Interest and Prison Break, for which he received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music" in 2006. In 2007 he composed musical score for the Mr. Brooks movie featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore. In 2008, Djawadi wrote the score for Iron Man. In 2011 he wrote the soundtrack for the HBO fantasy hit series Game of Thrones. In 2016 he started working in HBO's new project, the TV-Show "Westworld"
Years active 1990-present.
Merchant of Death
Ramin Djawadi Lyrics
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A Lannister Always Pays His Debts And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must…
Canceling the Apocalypse Well done Ramin, well done Why you keep reading this? Enjoy …
Nameless Order Dàfēng qǐ xī yún fēiyáng Wēi jiā hǎinèi xī guī gùxiāng ān…
Prologue Satte Haisdrum Sette Hechi Dekke Savvo Nusa Uchi Y a Sette…
The Rains of Castamere "And who are you?" The proud Lord said "That I must…
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@SpFlash1523
Tony: You're good! Ah, I though I lost you back there.
Happy: You did, sir! I had to cut across Mulholland.
Tony: Ah, I gotcha. I gotcha.
Rhodes: What's wrong with you?!
Tony: What?
Rhodes: For three hours...
Tony: I got caught doing a piece for Vanity Fair.
Rhodes: For three hours, for three hours, you got me standing here!
Tony: Waiting on you now, let's go. Come on.
Tony: WHEELS UP! ROCK N' ROLL!
@zmanrockz6358
“You’ve been called the DaVinci of our time. What do you say to that?”
“Absolutely ridiculous, I don’t paint.”
“And what about your other nickname, The Merchant of Death?”
“That one’s not bad.”
@dominickbenincasa5043
“My old man had a philosophy, that keeping the peace meant having a bigger stick than the other guy”
“That’s a great line coming from the guy selling the sticks”
@darth1nsidious726
Makoa It a reference to Alfred Noble, a guy who invented Dynamite to make weapons too dangerous for war(to make peace) and then he was thought dead. In newspapers he was called the Merchant of Death. After seeing this he stopped making weapons and made the Nobel Peace Prize
@tonyatutorials6997
@@darth1nsidious726 In 1888 Alfred's brother Ludvig died while visiting Cannes and a French newspaper erroneously published Alfred's obituary.[4] It condemned him for his invention of dynamite and is said to have brought about his decision to leave a better legacy after his death.[4][15] The obituary stated, Le marchand de la mort est mort ("The merchant of death is dead")[4] and went on to say, "Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday."[16] Alfred (who never had a wife or children) was disappointed with what he read and concerned with how he would be remembered.[17]
On 27 November 1895, at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris, Nobel signed his last will and testament and set aside the bulk of his estate to establish the Nobel Prizes, to be awarded annually without distinction of nationality.[14]
@sfctbh3008
Glad you have ears🙄
@RajaRaja-le9vm
This is confidence
@Way_Of_The_Light
I wish Iron Man had the same composer for the following movies in the series. This genre fits the Iron Man theme so well!
@elmariohuwu3624
This theme defines Tony Stark before his kidnapping
@nadnaps0381
Light you're right this kind of music suits Tony's character
@moneycat878d5
I know, this soundtrack carried over in the following movies would of been BADASS. The Iron Man 1 soundtrack is so good