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These French horn glissandi would deserve a special thread.

 

On 28/07/2024 at 3:45 AM, Edmilson said:

Oh those poor brass players from the London Symphony Orchestra...

 

 

 

 

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On 01/12/2023 at 7:30 PM, Damien F said:

 

I could be wrong but I always assumed they were Irish Uilleann bagpipes which would be JW hinting at Kennedy's Irish heritage. I can't really tell the difference between Irish pipes and Scottish ones though.

Those sounded like Scottish pipes to me—more of a parade-type instrument (even if the players are of Irish heritage).

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I posted before about Hook's theme in Hook that is oh so good but I just remembered another short variation of it during the final battle: "It's time for Smee, hehehe", a funny moment and a great version of the Stick With Me theme.

 

 

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I know the opening of this cue is often compared to a part in Fellowship of the Ring, and it may very well be a temp-track holdover, but I always heard it as a call back to Yoda and the Younglings, only now synthesized, representing Anakin's transition from man to machine, physically as well as emotionally.

 

 

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I absolutely despise the cut at 1:14....why he chose to completely cut one of the best parts of the entire score is beyond me. That rendition of the Emperor's Theme is probably my favorite version of it.

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I never bought those Prequel Remasters.  Were they any better than the original OST releases?  I remember the OT ones were controversial. 

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5 hours ago, Andy said:

I never bought those Prequel Remasters.  Were they any better than the original OST releases?  I remember the OT ones were controversial. 

I don’t remember anything specific but I feel like I saw someone saying something negative about AOTC in particular, I could be wrong. @Manakin Skywalkercould probably answer your question.

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15 hours ago, Andy said:

I never bought those Prequel Remasters.  Were they any better than the original OST releases?  I remember the OT ones were controversial. 

 

Nope no reason to buy them

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On 12/08/2024 at 1:15 AM, Schilkeman said:

I know the opening of this cue is often compared to a part in Fellowship of the Ring

 

 

I once got into an argument with a guy who claimed that the music in Vader's awakening (Qui-Gon's funeral music) was a rip from Shore's trilogy music.  People are just sometimes dumb.  

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Two bits from the same Tintin cue. First the little classical-sounding bit at:

 

 

And then at:

 

 

I particularly love that piano 1:06. Love that quick note succession! It's like a mini Piano concerto.

 

Also, been relistening to Tintin lately... Man, what a fun score! It's up there to me along with Prisoner of Azkaban.

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One moment from Revenge of the Sith that lives rent free in my mind is the moment where the metal arm structure goes over the lava falls and Anakin has to run and jump off of it, sooooo good and delights my ear drums

 

 

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On 17/08/2024 at 9:14 PM, Tom said:

I once got into an argument with a guy who claimed that the music in Vader's awakening (Qui-Gon's funeral music) was a rip from Shore's trilogy music.  People are just sometimes dumb.  

I mean...

 

 

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1 hour ago, The Great Gonzales said:

I mean...

 

 

I don't disagree that music may have been ripped off, but you are killing me.  TPM came out in 1999.  LotR came out in 2001.  

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6 minutes ago, Tom said:

I don't disagree that music may have been ripped off, but you are killing me.  TPM came out in 1999.  LotR came out in 2001.  

Ah, I wasn't referring to the Funeral Pyre thing, that IS stupid.

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12 hours ago, Sunshine Reger said:

this brief sacrificial chant in Incident at Isla Nublar (2:02+)

 

I never thought of that as a sacrificial chant... but I suppose that is kind of what it was.

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Like Loert, the documentary reminded me of another favorite moment. In my case, it was the double-stop passage at the end of the second movement of the first Violin Concerto. I understand its import and emotion even more now, as well, considering Williams' feeling of closeness to his bride after her death. Using that moment to underscore that story, precisely timing its hopeful striving with the idea, was beautiful.

 

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