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I thought Ford got something like $22 million for this one
Harrison Ford is an important artifact. He belongs in a MUSEUM!!
SO DO YOU!!!
/obligatory
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I like me some Tilson-thomas, Rattle, Gergiev and Dutoit for conductors.
There be lots of pianists I like too, Argerich and Ashkenazy to name a couple.
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That's a good explanation Beowulf. I remember the good ol' Napster days (and Audiogalaxy), in fact for Napster Back To The Future music was labeled as done by Williams.
Guess there were a lot of morons back then...
lol
Don't fool yourself man, there will *always* be morons.
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Here's what happened:
In the wastelands of the internet, in the Napster days (before you had to pay for anything), some goon somewhere decided to label the music in question with John Williams as conductor/composer/arranger, whatever. Who knows why he made such a decision, perhaps it was actual ignorance on the subject and thinking that all 'orchestral' music is somehow always connected to John Williams - or perhaps the only orchestral music he had ever encountered was watching JW and the Boston Pops Orchestra on PBS or something.
Whatever the reason, that bad boy was passed around mislabeled just like probably 60% of the music on Napster. The amount of music I had mislabeled in those early days was unbelievable, but no one really cared about the label or performances at that time - they just wanted the music. In fact, I would say that a lot of the scores back then that were being shared were wrongly attributed to John Williams.
And now here we are today, where people genuinely think that this was a possibility - all because of some lazy and inaccurate labeling.
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Try bran flakes.
I laughed.
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The last 50 seconds of "Arrival of Tink; Flight to Neverland" - the film version.
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King arthur and lancelot die, didnt they?
So maybe this is a prefinale sequence, since she is the remaining ruler. I dont remember the movie well...
Lacelot didn't die - only Arthur.
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I do like what little there is to hear of Iriana's theme - definitely some Russian-sounding hints in there. I just hope there's some big, brassy, fleshed-out Russian cues to accompany it in the actual score.
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Thanks for the transcriptions MissPadmé!
Surely our first real listens to the score, in some form at least.
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Taking my cue from the general Indiana Jones vibe going on, here's a decent
.The arrangement is a bit dodgy in a couple of places, but pretty good other than that though.
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Don't think this is from KOTCS, but there definitely is a continuum-sounding instrument in the mix, at a very interesting point too.
You may just be hearing the web site's sound effects.
True, but it does sound suspect in the higher register - even in the low quality it is.
I'm just wondering if there is some repository where they get music for random promotional material such as this.
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Don't think this is from KOTCS, but there definitely is a continuum-sounding instrument in the mix, at a very interesting point too. Just adds to the drama I guess, besides, it seems weird to me that they would just pluck a piece out of nowhere - especially a piece that no one can easily identify.
But I was under the impression there was no choir in this score?
Also, some parts also sound like Goldsmith to me.
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Film composer? As opposed to what? You should know that just about nobody on this board appreciates classical or (God forbid) popular music.
Hilarious considering your avatar pic
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I stumbled across this quiz and thought i'd share it with you fine people.
I scored 8 out of 10.
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Man that Seth McFarlane knows his SW music.
But then again, he does seem to be quite the musical person, so it's no surprise he'd be a fan of the maestro's work.
As for George, I'm not going to comment because it isn't nice what I have to say [who the &$*# gives a #*@! about the new Clone Wars cartoon?].
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I don't watch Network TV which is infested with "Reality Programming" anymore, so I wouldn't know.
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The classical highbrows probably don't take him seriously as a conductor even though, in my opinion, he's performed admirably with standard repertoire. I realize he's not a Simon Rattle or Claudio Abbado, but what do you think of him? I believe if he had dedicated his life to it, he'd be pretty legit.
I consider myself a classical highbrow and I can tell you that I take him quite seriously as a conductor.
It seems to me that he has the same great expectations and high standards from an orchestra which is playing other composer's pieces as he does his own. If anything, his experience as a composer only seems to help him to interpret other pieces to their full potential - as with any other good composer-cum-conductors.
I've always liked how he accentuates and brings forward the Brass and Woodwinds in pieces that i've heard a million times, to such a point that I hear things I never heard previously (I was obsessed with Shostakovich's 'Festive Overture' a few years back, and of the many copies I listened to, Williams' recording on the 'Summon the Heroes' album was always my favorite).
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Oh I agree totally, [insert name here] definitely needs more appreciation.
I'm glad someone finally had the courage to make a thread about this.
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His score to The Simpsons Movie is very good. I was surprised by it, didn't expect the approach he took.
Aye - he should try to emulate Elfman more often
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I dont have any paranoia about Lucas. Its Burtt who gives me the creeps.
Agreed - he was alright in the beginning I think, where he probably believed that music and effects could work equally hand in hand (as is evident in the OT), but somewhere along the line he started to get big-headed and think that entire sequences could work without any underscore (see the prequels).
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His score to The Simpsons is definitely fun. I also like the scores that Taikomochi mentioned, in addition to The Lion King.
Plus, he just seems like an altogether cool guy - very likeable and personable in the interviews he has done (and he likes and venerates JW like the rest of us).
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Cool beans.
I like the quip where Indy says "Comeon genius"....vintage delivery too.
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(includes Star Wars)
Yikes, i'd hate to see the amount of spit generated from his method of playing.
What classical piece (s)do You wish that the Maestro conduct ?
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I would love to hear the Maestro conducting Prokofiev's 5th symphony and some various symphonies from Shostakovich (namely his 5th,7th and 9th), for no other reason than I really like the sound JW gets from the Brass section in all his recordings.
Conversely, I would also be interested in hearing him some more expressive fare, such as pieces from Debussy - especially 'Prelude on the Afternoon of a Faun'.