Thomas Bergersen is a Norwegian composer, multi-instrumentalist, and the co… Read Full Bio ↴Thomas Bergersen is a Norwegian composer, multi-instrumentalist, and the co-founder of the production music company Two Steps From Hell. Bergersen's compositions have featured in many motion picture campaigns, such as Avatar, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Twilight Saga, The Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter, Da Vinci Code, The Mummy, The Dark Knight, Tron: Legacy and hundreds more. Bergersen has scored over one thousand soundtracks and film trailers.
Stormwatch
Thomas Bergersen Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Stormwatch' by these artists:
Bjørn Riis There's a storm coming I can see it miles ahead As I…
Impulse Control Disorder Watching the sky to see What will the future bring And will…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Thomas Bergersen:
A Place in Heaven Please don't sing sad songs for me, Forget your grief and…
colors of love Zakukala e kukuvitsa Uh Rano mi, rano za Gergiovden Kato kuk…
Creation of Earth Izlel e Delyo haydutin Haydutin enkesadjie Izlel e Del…
Fearless Партизан се за бой стяга мята пушката на рамо; Една сутрин…
Femme Fatale Nedo, Nedo beautiful Nedo Hey Golden Girl Golden coins and …
flameheart He thinks I′ll make some coffee I think I'll need some…
Into Darkness I will follow you anywhere Take my soul And lead me there In…
Mир Под крышей голубой кружит красивый дом Там солнца светлый лу…
One Million Voices Яно, що беа женени Яно, що беа женени Яно, вси се разжениа …
Please Don't Go I love you I love you I love you I love you I love…
Rada Rade, Rade, belo Rade Shtо se, janum, tuy valnuvash Bavno od…
So Small See our beauty, We are so small, So infinitely tiny See our…
Two Hearts Namaarie A ' Maelamin Namaarie Maelamin Namaarie A ' Maelam…
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Lacie
0:00 - Prologue
3:01 - Embarking & Setting Sail
7:21 - Anticipation & Excitement
10:22 - All Hands On Deck
14:58 - Leisure Time
16:13 - The Ballroom
18:38 - Pay Your Dues
22:10 - A Great Expanse
23:07 - A Storm Is Brewing
25:00 - Taking The Helm
26:17 - Missing Home
27:25 - An American Vessel
28:27 - Open Seas
30:53 - Whales
31:22 - Quien Eres Tu
34:54 - The American Dream
38:01 - The Land Of The Free And Home Of The Brave
Feel free to notify me if any of this is wrong or if I missed a song ^^
Random Pleb Dude
28:06:42:12
Ooooooh I'm a looooser. Are you a 10yo kid in a playground trying to roast some classmate? I'm way past this. At least in "pathetic human being", there is "human being". Anyway, I see you're the kind of person easily triggered by the word "zionist". Good. I like that.
Regarding the bison almost extinction, I have exaggerated by suggesting that it was "only" to starve the natives to death, because I haven't mentioned any other alternative and talked only about that. It was also for sport, shooting training and, of course, industrial purposes:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2016/05/the-buffalo-killers/482349/
https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/columns/straight-dope/article/13047783/were-bison-slaughtered-to-starve-american-indians-whether-it-was
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bison_hunting
Regarding the typhus blankets/stuff given to the native, indeed it seems I was wrong. It was smallpox (just on a way smaller scale than my comment suggested):
https://www.history.com/news/colonists-native-americans-smallpox-blankets
https://www.historynet.com/smallpox-in-the-blankets.htm
All the rest of your laïus about diseases, vaccines and stuff...irrelevant. Never talked about that. And I always love when someone calls the iconic cliché that states "400 years ago everyone was sick, everyone died, everyone starved, life was hell on earth and no one ever died of natural death in their sleep in their bed, only by deseases malnutrition starvation and so on", and blah, blah, blah.
Sam Beaty
I felt a disturbance in the Force, a shockwave as though the very earth was trembling...
I heard thousands upon thousands of people suddenly cried out as the tide grew ever taller...
And were suddenly in applause as the tide ebbed, leaving its masterpiece behind as a token like how waves leave behind shells, like how the ships of old left their passengers on American shores.
I heard the cries of the crowds as they begged the tide to return, to showcase even more the power of music and the stories they tell.
TSFH and Thomas are the wave, and they shall return as the tide leaves to gather together another display of power for the next showing.
Great job guys. E pluribus unum truly stands here!
Creatress Anna
40 minutes? This means that this is Bergersen's 1st Symphony. He's on the same level as the old Classical composers now.
THESALTYHOTDOG
Better wish he doesn't get to 9
Łé Ċrām
hi anna from emc
Hello world 25
To be honest, I feel like he broke through that level ages ago
Maestro Gaming
The structure is too loose for a symphony, but it can be likened to a mix of the Classical, Modern, and present day Contemporary Eras^^ A brilliant piece, indeed.
Edit: Granted there are areas that appear to be heavily classical, which is absolutely brilliant.
Agustín Fodrini
@Willy K Although this Masterpiece is quite close, I certainly agree Dvorak's 9th is superior. Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto on the other hand doesn't stand a chance lmao.
fci83esp97
OMG!!!!!!!! I am 65 yrs old. I grew up listening to the likes of Arthur Fiedler, Henry Mancini, Stanley Black and The London Philamonic Orchestra, etc. This arrangement reminds me of all of them and listening to this phenomenal music with my father. Please keep it coming. Beautiful, outstanding!!!!
Dóris
@Mr Thief well, TSFH is modern. Rare good modern music.
David Okelly
I agree! This is SO outstanding!! I am a classical musician myself and am partial to the works of Thomas Bergerson and am late to the party for this score and I think it's my favorite of his.
I love listening to Mahler and Ricard Strauss routinely and I think Thomas Bergerson will be added to my routineon my long car rides😀
Gary B
Heavily influenced by various John Williams soundtracks - the ones from the Seventies, not the later ones - with most references to JAWS. Nothing wrong with that!