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indianajim

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  1. No, those were... two separate... comments... um.... sorry.
  2. Here's my thoughts: First, I believe you have cues together on an album because that's the way they were recorded in session. For instance, on the Original Phantom Menace release, you have "The Arrival at Tatooine and The Flag Parade" as one track. As the last tones from the basses are drawn out, the fanfare begins for the next part. It sounds like they were recorded together, though I suppose they could have crossfaded them. Personally I want the cues the way they were recorded in session. If Williams kept the baton going, keep the track going. Now can we talk about something truly important? Like a complete Temple of Doom score? How about an Indiana Jones box set? I'm tired of having to pay $80 for a Japanese version if I want it.
  3. No, it means he wrote the music for THE NFL NETWORK. You know, all NFL 365 days a year? Oh yeah, he did write a major network sports theme, it's called THE OLYMPICS. Summon The Heroes.
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