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Dixon Hill

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  1. Harvey had an incredible sense of form and color. Never fell into the excesses of either that often plague new music. This has the obligatory big percussion group, but it's deployed wisely.
  2. With John, yes, who was obviously just looking for a fight. I should hope you're not, though if that's your aim, let me know, and I'll indeed withdraw from the conversation with you as well. As to the rest of what you wrote, I don't think either of us want to go back and forth with this sort of soapboxing. That said - my comments regarding you separating opinion from fact were not borne of me feeling that the score is in fact great and you need to reassess, but rather from the tone of your posts following my own comment which seemed to be obliquely suggesting that I was in the wrong, for holding my own opinion. My point is of course that nobody is wrong here, but some posts certainly did read as though that were being implied. Neither I nor anyone else can tell you why your preferences are wrong. That would be madness and is not the key to better musical discussion here. With all due respect, neither is "informative" posts about scores you've listened to which really just seem to be the same old tired criticisms against a certain type of music.
  3. Of course they happened - on a soundstage, directed by Kubrick, who was later killed for trying to reveal the secret through Eyes Wide Shut.
  4. I did. That's why you made the posts I quoted in the first place though, wasn't it?
  5. I don't see any hissy fits. You do seem to be going out of your way to escalate things though. That's my cue to back off.
  6. Come on man. Don't be obnoxious. Is it too much to ask that people don't act so god damn dismissive of shit they don't like? There enough misery in the world. Griping about film music seems a terrible waste. And for those who are "baffled" by differing opinions, yes, it's likely that myself or someone else here who tends to have less popular opinions will end up being responsible for them leaving. They're likely to abandon the internet altogether if they're really that stumped when it comes to putting themselves in someone else's brain and trying to get why they think what they think.
  7. There was a time at least. Things didn't always become competitions. People didn't have to be "right" about their opinions.
  8. You need to learn the important distinction between opinion and fact and how to talk about those two things differently, and how to "understand" points of view contrary to your own, if you're going to survive here, or I'll personally see to it that you don't. We're better than that. This isn't FSM or Filmtracks.
  9. This is what I do too now. It was fun to play with the gear for a while but unless you can really make it part of your process it's better to outsource that part of the work to those who can. I'm just a few years too old to have the right stuff for the new approach.
  10. Ruthless porters...savage baggage masters...
  11. Good to see you mate, even if it is in a Josh500 thread.
  12. Now even me mum says JWFan's version of things don't add up, so what I'm really tryna say is...I believe ya.
  13. Yes and as others have said I think it would obviously apply to his film work only unless there is some physical impediment to his continuing at all. For any concerned or saddened at the idea I have lately discovered the profound importance in valuing the simple existence of a thing rather than its permanence or impermanence. A simple lesson but one which many of us still need to learn the hard way it seems.
  14. Oh search for compliments if you must, Administrator. Meanwhile, I think I'd like a nice OST, or, a large brandy.
  15. Shawm Murphy strikes again. Shawmgate. Will Jay resign?
  16. That for very reasonable rates he can cook up an excellent demo from whatever I scribble on the 16 stave Judy Green paper. Of course there are lots of resources for this but the premiums are usually out of my reach. This may just be the ongoing life crisis talking but I don't want to bother with that stuff anymore and I think I can get away with it. I did resell some things but most companies lock you in.
  17. As luck would have it I'm working crazy hours for someone this month and on this project just met a real demo wizard and we hit it off. Deleting everything when I get home. Sure I'll save a backup drive but this is it. I already feel a huge sense of relief. This shit has eaten up too much of my time since the late 80s. I thought things would be better these days but it's just as much of a time sink. The studio will now be nothing but a piano and my synth collection.
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