i also liked the opera house song in FF6, i felt this is the point where music started to matter in FF games. as for what is being talked about in this thread nobuo uematsu i like the chocobo song. those crazy birds always seem so happy
i also liked the opera house song in FF6, i felt this is the point where music started to matter in FF games. as for what is being talked about in this thread nobuo uematsu i like the chocobo song. those crazy birds always seem so happy
What I have shown you is reality. What you remember, that is the illusion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvsTAODnJ_g
I've listened to this numerous times every day since the Ifrit battle trailer was released. So badass, especially from 1:28 on. I can't wait for this fight, the music sets the mood so perfectly. Haters gonna hate of course, but Nobuo is and will always be among the greatest, if not THE greatest video game composers in history. Not that it needs clarification, but I could go on for hours reminiscing about all of the amazing music FF has to offer, with each game having its own unique style. I'm so glad I was born into the era of composers like Uematsu, Meguro and Yamaoka. To you especially Uematsu-san, THANK YOU!


Nobuo was one of the first composers/artists to wake my interest in music. For many years now, I have been really passionate about music. I discovered a lot of great music over the course of the years, but Nobuos music still means a lot to me. His melodies are some of the best I ever heard.
He probably will never see/hear about this thread seeing as he don't work for SE anymore, but just in case I want to say a big Thank You. The man has influenced me greatly.
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Masashi Hamazau is better because he uses actual instruments and not Midi samples or overused guitar rifts...
*You guys act like Nobuo is god's gift to music..*
Last edited by AsterBarnivere; 10-01-2011 at 12:41 AM.



Better to be a master of your craft then to be mediocre at many things
Uematsu and FF for life.

Can listen to the two albums free (see below). I went to Distant Worlds in Chicago last June. Uematsu was there and performed the opening bit to FFIII on keyboard-thingy with Arnie Roth on violin. Was gud.
http://store.ffdistantworlds.com/alb...-final-fantasy
I thank him for his work with The Black Mages on top of everything else he's done.


Definitely digging this thread. Some of my favorites consist of:
Giant's Dungeon - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW3An...eature=related
The Phantom Forest - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq8TV1PqZvw
Mount Ordeals - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hATVIUphlQ
Final Fantasy IV dungeon theme - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw5BW8_4PJ8
Fate in Haze - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMNf5-Y25pQ
Awakened Forest - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXphJ9ptZjc
Devil's Lab - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMK-y8w6YhA
Also from Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon:
Ipsilon Mountains - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwv3tRKu3bM
Eastern Ruins - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVnly-OASsI
Cavern - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fjv6LxB7A0
FFXIV has some really stand out tracks so far, especially the new themes introduced with the Grand Companies, the official dungeon boss theme (awesome), and the first dungeon theme itself.
I mean just listen to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBf9H...eature=related so glad that they decided to use that as the standard boss battle music. And looking at what another player thought might be Ishgard's theme, we might be getting music similar to Cyan from FFVI.
Last edited by Teknoman; 09-30-2011 at 07:01 AM.
"There are many difficult times ahead, but you must keep your sense of humor, work through the tough situations and enjoy yourself".
http://neogaf.guildwork.com//



Uematsu didn't work on X-2. It was Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi.Thank you for Memory Of Lightwaves, a tune that helps me quieten the noise inside my head every day.
But this music is indeed beautiful.
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