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  1. Yeah, but i wouldnt pay it overpriced. I think I payed about £60 the moment that the anthology was released. Think it was about 1993. Worth every penny at the time. Just think, back then, it was the holy Grail for Star Wars music fans. I remember the VERY long train journey home reading that fabulous book over and over again. Excited? That doesn’t even come close to describing how I felt at the time. I bought the special additions when they came out, I consider that I have most of the star wars music for the three films pretty well covered.
  2. John Debney's Cuttthroat Island is a far better soundtrack. That's what I call pirate music! I wonder what Debney could do with POC4
  3. Ok...I put my hands up. It was me that uploaded it on youtbe. I just didn’t want to get into trouble. (Cough, Copyright.)
  4. I was just looking though youtube and came across this... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AGsbKZnaT8E
  5. Im confused. They had the master recordings of first 3 films for the DVD’s, so the music exists, right? So to put it on cd is some kind of copyright issue?
  6. TFM Was truly dreadful -Jack Loyd acting....- Yahoo R2!! Every print of the film NEEDS TO BE BURNED!!!
  7. Why Are we wasting are time speculating here. God! Its’s like waiting for Christmas. Kids you will get what you are given and like it! Now there! lol I LOVE CHRISTMAS
  8. I’ve a bad feeling about this. (Quote, Han Solo?..... No my wallet!)
  9. You know I never got the ending to that film- 2001
  10. Well I think the music in the clip sounds a little like Cutthroat Island but it’s not , yes a bit pirate theme but not uncomon of Williams to use a choir. If im not mistaken I can hear bits of TOD, The slave children’s crusade, But that may be wishful thinking. Howevere I quite like it.
  11. That's a bit harsh, IMHO. TPM is a decent effort. There are plenty of great moments. Duel of the Fates is one of JW's best pieces ever. I agree that statement is a bit harsh. By the way the OST does suck because of the arrangement but if you edit yourself a complete intended version of the score you'll find that a lot more enjoyable. At least I know I do. Yeah I guess I do sound a bit harsh. I have a problem in as much as I have a hard time separating the terrible film from William’s efforts. Yes and if memory serves me well there are few hi lights in the score... Em ok ill give it another listen and let you know.
  12. I found TFM at a car boot sale at the end of the days trading for £1, I snapped it up. I think that I’ve played it once in about four years. It just does nothing for me, Probably because the film was so terrible. If we talk Star Wars music then nothing can compere to the Empire Strikes Back. I think that Williams was at his peak. This is interesting to say because Raiders was about to enter the scene. I’d say that all 3 Indy soundtracks are excellent in a parallel way the original Star Wars films were. If we separate The new film and all of it dreadful CGI effects (Oh! We will have to endure them if Star Wars 1,2 and 3 are anything to go by.) And concentrate purely on the score then id say that we are in for another TFM. Dull boring and forever in the shadows of the music from the original trilogy.
  13. Im sorry to say but im a realist too, and we are all a victim of the Lucasfilm merchandising. Oh we will get a release or the original soundtracks with all the extras im sure just in order to help sell the new film. Im dam sure its going to happen. Ohooo, God my wallet has just given me a nasty twitch. I have to admit I am ashamed to say the I have some of the soundtracks on bootlegs etc but I would gladly buy a fully remastered and expanded boxset, I remember how I felt when I saw the STAR WARS THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ANTHOLOGY in the early ninety’s.... Oh the rush!
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