Home - We're Finally Landing (1920s Jazz Version)

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Published 2023-06-28

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  • @beffrey8890
    For centuries, humans have been trying to solve "groundless" by utilizing flying machines to glide across the map. This would cut incredible amounts of time off. It was thought to be impossible. That is, until on December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers did this
  • @kaybeeva
    EXTRA EXTRA! The national speedrunning anthem has hit your local record shop for only 12c a pop so get it while it's hot!
  • @cool.guy.
    legendary, i've been a fan of home ever since I stumbled upon the summoning salt videos, this rendition is such a great tribute
  • @manker1233
    This sounds so much like a Minecraft music disc.
  • @tricky6648
    The youtube algorithm has blessed me with this masterpiece, thank you kind sir for making this. Instead of floating in space with the original version i'm now sitting in the middle of a grass field watching a train off in the distance make it's way to it's destination.
  • @MrMario501
    This is absolutely fantastic! Never thought HOME would sound this good as jazz music. 3:37 to the end is incredible!
  • For decades, mankind has thought it was theoretically possible to perform "train skip" and travel through the air instead of over land, cutting record times in half. But it was never done, until 1903 when a user known as Orville Wright uploaded a newspaper story with the first ever "train skip"
  • @DogsRNice
    There will never be another steam locomotive like LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard
  • "Flight was finally achieved for the first time in this game history"
  • This is reminiscent of Michael Nesmith’s cover of Tumbling Tumbleweeds, a very dreamy sendoff to the old-timey sounds of yesterday.
  • @thekeithfulbarrums
    “For several years, engineers had been testing designs to set new speed record. Theoretically, a streamlined monoplane with few external struts would be able to reach speeds of 400 mph, but nobody was certain whether it was possible. Then, on the 13th of September, 1931, Supermarine did this.”
  • @KartKing4ever
    I have the sudden urge to watch the sunset on a lake.
  • @fily-jpg
    now i need most of home songs in 1920s jazz style.
  • @cdigames
    So... for the last like four years I have used We're Finally Landing as a song to fall asleep to. But it's an hour long loop of the song that fits seamlessly... now I need to make an hour long loop of this. Because this... this is so good.