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Hans Zimmer and Mozart


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HA hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA , Hilarious you guys have finally lost your mind Boua haaa haaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

H hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I'm sorry no really....seriously???

The one note guy for Batman The Dark Night???? Really???

The one big brass block chord at inception???

I mean really, you compare him to Mozart???

These two names should never NEVEE be typed at the same sentence.

But, thanks, I haven't laughed so much in a loooong time, cheers mate!!

I'm glad you're gone.

You bumped this three year old thread for that???
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HA hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA , Hilarious you guys have finally lost your mind Boua haaa haaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

H hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I'm sorry no really....seriously???

The one note guy for Batman The Dark Night???? Really???

The one big brass block chord at inception???

I mean really, you compare him to Mozart???

These two names should never NEVEE be typed at the same sentence.

But, thanks, I haven't laughed so much in a loooong time, cheers mate!!

I'm glad you're gone.

He wasn't wrong though. Even you must see that.

Well, Zimmer's neoclassical writing has some roots in Mozart. Particularly his earlier stuff.

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