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  1. Work? Who's Work? Ya I do agree about that though. I would imagine it took place years after the DS9 finale. I doubt he stopped being a Starfleet officer, he probably conferred with Martok about remaining as the Ambassador to the Klingon home world and asked to be transferred to the Enterprise. BTW I forgot to add in my original posts yes the Star Trek TNG movies are cannon. He was traveling with the crew to the 2nd wedding.
  2. Not really. The 40 years set had more cues from Jane Eyre and Rare Breed to name a few, but this new set renders the Six Star Wars Films disc, the Indiana Jones Trilogy disc, and the Harry Potter compilation obsolete (if you don't care about the Doyle and Hooper scores).
  3. The 4 CD set (released in 2003) had ommitted several tracks that were previously released in the Silva library. Since then, they've recorded numerous new Harry Potter tracks, Geisha, Munich, War of the Worlds, Tintin and War Horse among others I'm not remembering...
  4. I don't like metal, but I like rock, and Eric Clapton's work with Michael Kamen and the National Philharmonic is awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0sxr-wg7qI
  5. I doubt there are more than 10,000 people who want to have the CD to Spacecamp. In other news, it appears that Monsignor has finally sold out. Still some discounted at Amazon.
  6. I can't find a US CD release for john williams movie masterpieces. I didnt even know the recording existed. Was it on the main site?
  7. I wanted to hear Adventures of Mutt live, but 1941 isn't bad. Encores were Yoda's Theme, Imperial March and Superman.
  8. He ended up doing 1941 instead of Adventures of Mutt for whatever reason.
  9. This orchestra did Adventures on Earth at this time lsat year - The rest of the program was Rozsa's Spellbound, Bernstein's On The Waterfront...and a really long rachmaninov piano concerto containing the variation from Somewhere in Time among other things.
  10. When did Alpha go good? This episode made no sense to me, but the episode that it's a followup to never even aired on TV from what I remember. Hard to believe Boyd was the head honcho this whole time..I don't usually watch Whedon shows but I guess that 'coming out of nowhere' stuff is typical...and plenty of it throughout the series.
  11. Didn't see anything on the main page, sorry if it's been posted already. http://newwestsymphony.org/masterpiece.html AMERICAS Friday, January 29, 2010 Saturday, January 30, 2010 Sunday, January 31, 2010 Boris Brott, conductor Lindsay Deutsch, violin Bernstein Overture toCandide Thompson Symphony No. 2 in E Minor Copland Two Dance Episodes from Rodeo Williams Three Pieces from Schindler's List Gershwin Fantasy for Violin & Orchestra on Themes from Porgy & Bess The Gershwin fantasy is arranged by Alexander Courage.
  12. Sounds like a good concert but I'm glad I chose to do the hollywood bowl instead since it was all Williams music.
  13. So now we are making lists of what we DON'T have? Well, okay.....the one's with a * after are the one's I have NEVER owned. 2005 - Munich 2005 - Memoirs of a Geisha 2005 - War of the Worlds 2004 - The Terminal 2002 - Catch Me If You Can 2001 - A.I. Artificial Intelligence 2000 - The Patriot 1999 - Angela's Ashes* 1998 - Stepmom 1998 - Saving Private Ryan 1997 - Amistad* 1997 - Seven Years in Tibet 1997 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park 1997 - Rosewood 1996 - Sleepers 1995 - Nixon 1995 - Sabrina 1992 - Far and Away 1991 - JFK* 1990 - Home Alone 1989 - Always 1988 - The Accidental Tourist 1987 - The Witches of Eastwick 1986 - SpaceCamp* 1982 - Yes, Giorgio (Theme)* 1977 - Black Sunday* 1976 - The Missouri Breaks 1976 - Family Plot* 1975 - The Eiger Sanction*
  14. Tell me what you like about Midway! Apart from the march, what do you like about it? Well, I like the way that the Midway march is utilized and varied in the various action cues, especially in "Red Parks Fighters". Also, "The Men of the Yorktown March" is another enjoyable march that gets overlooked.. My only beef with the CD is it seems like I have to adjust the volume a lot...
  15. I would consider The River, Midway and Heartbeeps to be the essentials from this list.
  16. I'll be going with my family. However, we're likely going to the reception afterwards? I could meet-up before...we usually eat before. There's a place with good bar food right down the street from the theater.... TJ
  17. any information anyone has on the free rehearsal(s) would be great....
  18. Never heard of 'em, the Rubinstein clips sound good though..
  19. Featuring music from: Angela's Ashes Born On The Fourth of July The Cowboys Hook Harry Potter Indiana Jones Schindler's List (featuring Sam Fischer, solo violin) Star Wars Superman
  20. I couldn't find the other thread, if there even was one. Tickets are now available for the concert on Saturday June 13th at the Warner Grand in San Pedro. $25 for adults, $15 for students and seniors. Really reasonable price for an orchestra concert. See http://gspo.com/concert.asp?nav=Schedule&cID=58 for more information. I had talked to Neil several months ago about meeting up with JWFan folks and getting dinner beforehand--I don't know how many JWFan members are in the area and interested. Is anyone interested? We're just over five weeks away! TJ
  21. I did 4.5, it's not quite El Cid, and the RHino runs a bit long for me, I prefer the Sony 2 disc which has 2 LP ALbums + a few original tracks.
  22. I have the CD. What do you need?
  23. The music-only tracks are long gone sadly. All that exists are the few tracks on the Cloud Nine "Great Epic Film Scores" compilation which were from the music and effects tracks (overtures, and such that wouldn ot have had had sound effects added). The EMI/Sony/Chapter III album was a re-recording from 60's. It's pretty good, but there's a wealth of material on the complete Tadlow that was never heard before. There's also the KOCH re-recording that many have a negative opinion about, I've never heard it myself.
  24. Just saw this in the 09-10 schedule for the pacific symphony, sorry if it's been posted already. A Salute to John Williams Friday, April 9, 2010 Beginning at 8:00 PM John Williams’ score for “Star Wars” transformed the landscape of Hollywood film music and became an icon of American culture. Now, 30 years (and 80 films) later, his melodies remain the soundtrack of a generation. Movie Maestro Richard Kaufman and Pacific.... http://www.pacificsymphony.org/order_ticke...e.php?subID=312 The Concert is also on Thursday April 8, and Saturday April 10.
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