Hector J. Guzman
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Band of Brothers? Who did the music for that?
Michael Kamen (1948-2003)
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We have to appreciate this time we're living right now where we have a future Spielberg/Williams collaboration, as this I think is already the most important in film history.
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Then there's PoA,which lacks concert arrangements.
I'm pretty sure Williams has concert versions of PoA music.
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I wish I could be there.
I hope one day soon to be at Symphony Hall and/or Tanglewood to see John Williams conduct there.
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Yes, some like to make people feel uncomfortable being here.
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... if Williams had scored Spiderman 2,we'd have about 20 threads about it.
K.M.
Of course, we'd be flooded by Spider nerds
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I hope Sony doesn't get any funny ideas next May when Episode III comes out.
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Personally I feel Temple Of Doom could called a song though, since a lot of it is sung by a solo voice.
When does this happen?
Hector - who's always been listening to a one voice chorus in track Temple of Doom
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I usually make playlists, almost like making a concert programme. I rarely put on the soundtrack CDs. When I get to hear a soundtrack CD it's to get to hear all the different variations of the theme, and other themes I don't hear often.
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Yes, that little cue for the transition between the music from the "Malcolm's Journey" and the main theme is cool. I like the concert version a whole lot, but the only recording I know has been made by Kunzel, I hope Williams' records it in his upcoming(hopefully 8O) Spielberg/Williams album with the Pops
for Mr. Williams
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A Billboard staff report
(Billboard) - Sony Entertainment wants the "Spider-Man 2" compilation soundtrack to take over the world.
In what the company is calling the most ambitious global marketing plan ever for a soundtrack, Sony is releasing as many as 11 versions of the soundtrack internationally. One of the chief goals is to break select Sony artists on the album in multiple markets.
"It's a very modern-rock-leaning soundtrack," Brunman explains. "We decided that the soundtrack is not about having the biggest-selling artists but to have music that's right for the soundtrack. These songs were specifically written for the spirit of the movie and the Spider-Man character."
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The John Williams recording with the Boston Pops is the best recording of it, definitvly. It blows the other ones away.
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Williams and Spielberg should stick together til the end. If you're talking about Williams' twilight years going to waste, he should stop doing film music, unless it's a Steven Spielberg film.
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I agree
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K.M.2.Contunuing to post dumb things today.
Indeed
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The ending is very Williams-like
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Bender was made in Tijuana
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... from halfway up, it sounds like Williams, though.
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It does sound like Horner
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Performed by the Boston Symphony, no less.
Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op.96
The Boston Pops Orchestra
John Williams
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Seems he's likes to end bombastic finales that way. He finished that way Call of the Champions and the Tuba Concerto in the Orange County concert, earlier this month.
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It's supposed to have kid quality, not professional singer.
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And the song the girl sings in Hook is lovely. I like it very much.
Does anybody ENJOY Star Wars anymore?
in General Discussion
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I don't care for Star Wars other than the music. I grew up watching Superman