For many of us, among many other games, we grew up playing Halo and then eventually Destiny. While doing this, many more of us were inspired and moved by the beautiful music in both games. Thanks to Martin O'Donnell, Halo and Destiny have some of the greatest musical scores in the gaming world. However, since the release of Destiny 1, the music has been locked away from the world and is only present in game. While yes, you may find videos on Youtube, the actual original scores are not available in any way to the public. The original album is called "Music of the Spheres". Recently, some have been able to piece together what the scores might have sounded like through lives streams, cinematics, and through the game itself. If you haven't already, I implore you to take a moment and listen to these scores, as they vastly intricate and beautiful. Finally, I ask everyone to go to the link below and sign the petition asking Bungie to release the album. Up vote this post and share it to get the word out to other music lovers and gamers. We can make a change!
[url]https://www.change.org/p/bungie-bungie-activision-to-release-the-album-music-of-the-spheres[/url]
[TL:DR] There is awesome music in destiny, sign this petition for Bungie to release the original music in the game to the public.
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You can buy some albums from itunes
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Made by Martin O'Donnell, easily the best game music designer, and Sir Paul McCartney. The world needs to hear this.
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1 ReplyUhhhh they did
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Great pieces of music, and although we have similar pieces in game, it isn't quite the same.
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Spotify
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2 RepliesIf you're talking about vanilla destiny's music they can't. They no longer own the rights to it after Marty left. If you're talking about the music after they changed it you can get it.
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Bump for something I care about
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[quote]I ask everyone to go to the link below and sign the petition asking Bungie to release the album.[/quote] So this is what [i]Change.org[/i] has become, lol?
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I photoshoped this for a friend a couple years back for April's fool and tweeted to them. They were so excited, broke my heart to tell them it was fake after they complained they couldn't find it ;[
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1 Reply<I mean, some dude still has 6 hours worth of extracted Vanilla/TDB tracks (basically all of Marty's work besides MotS) still out there... took me forever to create timestamps and I'm not even sure if they're up on the video comment section. If you're talking about MotS... then somebody has made a supposedly accurate rendition of it. Simple search should do it.>
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1 ReplyAnxiously awaits "<-------this is how many people want the original Destiny music released." thread.
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1 ReplyThey can't. It's not their property You should actually learn why. It's a huge example of the direction this game was going
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2 RepliesEdited by NastyNati0527: 12/4/2017 11:01:11 PMThey fired and then were sued by the ppl that made that. Most likely won't happen.
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1 ReplyWe love you Marty. Game just isnt the same without you!
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3 RepliesEdited by Der_Peevmeister: 12/4/2017 10:14:50 PMIt’ll never be released. If Bungie - no, not Activi$ion - sued Marty for the return of a few company logoed coffee mugs and other miscellany during that whole fiasco, then they are petty enough to never release a work in which they’ll have to pay him royalties, regardless of how much Bungie would stand to make. Harold Ryan, I’m looking at yo— Oh that’s right, Harold. You *cough* ‘stepped down’ as CEO and don’t work at Bungie any more.. [i]”Don’t confuse the golden egg for the goose that laid it. Be nice to the goose.”[/i] - Marty O’Donnell
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I love the ecstasy. It's the most soothing song.
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It's all here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlc1jNV8ykg Time Stamps: The Path: 0:00 The Union: 6:17 The Ruin: 10:44 The Tribulation: 16:03 The Rose: 20:38 The Ecstasy: 26:05 The Prison: 32:28 The Prison (proper): 35:10 The Hope: 38:51 "Hope for the Future": 42:15 Credits: 46:17
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Edited by WickedWahine808: 12/5/2017 6:18:54 PMThank you for posting this. I have been asking the same question for years. For the ones who are saying "It's all there", it's not. Music of the Spheres pieces are all excerpts on the soundtrack. Music of the Spheres, a symphonic and choral suite in eight movements, is one of the most valuable and amazing composition to grace the video game world. For me, it was the heart and soul of the game, just like the Halo motifs. Shame on the publisher or whoever had an axe to grind for not releasing in its entirety, complete disregard to the composers as well as the fans. I don't really play the game anymore but I still listen to vanilla music and all of Martin O'Donnell's compositions. Games come and go, music is eternal. FYI, for those interested, the composers do not have rights to MotS, as the work was done "for hire". Publisher/studio owns it and has the ability to release it without paying anything to anyone. The only thing I can think off for not doing so is some personal pay-back for whatever happened between the artist(s) and the studio. A real shame and the reason why I have no love left for the studio.
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Edited by Bully_PEN: 12/5/2017 12:03:43 PMI have the Destiny 1 and 2 full digital albums - from iTunes
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1 ReplyWhat the hell the original music has been available for while now it even available through iTunes which is were I got it from
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It... it is available...
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You can You Tube it. Also, a certain pirate from aross the bay that might help
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Really cool.
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1 ReplyEdited by RomeandJames: 12/5/2017 2:25:00 AMLogging in back in 2014 I think... I think...
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6 RepliesThe D1 soundtrack is available on Spotify bud. https://open.spotify.com/album/5ZJrV5uHaqQbQNdMIPhSct?si=jldCJ6R-SzqtaBaDym1IZg