Popular Post Jay 35,236 Posted August 1 Popular Post Share Posted August 1 https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrynking/2023/07/31/a-farewell-to-john-williams-the-maestro-of-the-movies KittBash, Fabulin, That_Bloke and 3 others 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Courtney Sees Ghosts 246 Posted August 1 Popular Post Share Posted August 1 This is the worst title anyone could possibly pick for an article about John Williams. Almost had a fucking heart attack. Yavar Moradi, igger6, Brando and 8 others 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Damien F 1,645 Posted August 1 Popular Post Share Posted August 1 Absolutely horrible title. MaxTheHouseelf, Andy, enderdrag64 and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 35,236 Posted August 1 Author Share Posted August 1 Hopefully that title was something Forbes corporate put on there, and not the author's decision. Any commentary on the actual article? SpotTheDog and Yavar Moradi 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bellosh 3,009 Posted August 1 Popular Post Share Posted August 1 clickbait motherfuckers. SpotTheDog, MikeH and bollemanneke 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmilson 6,171 Posted August 1 Share Posted August 1 Quote If one looks at the earliest feature films John Williams scored, you see some fairly prominent director names that today are mostly known only among cinephiles — Frank Tashlin, Andrew McLaglen — and then Frank Sinatra, for whom John scored the only movie the actor/singer directed, “None But the Brave.” I didn't know JW had scored a movie directed by Sinatra! What did Williams say about the experience of working with him? Tallguy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Yavar Moradi 2,168 Posted August 1 Popular Post Share Posted August 1 6 minutes ago, Edmilson said: I didn't know JW had scored a movie directed by Sinatra! Oh man, you need to get it. One of my favorite 60s scores by Williams and the FSM release is still available from Screen Archives! https://filmscoremonthly.com/cds/detail.cfm/CDID/423/None-But-the-Brave/ Check out the sound clips. Great main theme. And check out Williams performing his own theme in the piano demo track: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/store/MP3/1212/19_Piano_Theme.mp3 Just gorgeous, quintessential Williams. Yavar Tallguy, Andy, Molly Weasley and 1 other 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex 2,735 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 This interview really left me wanting more. It’s always interesting reading/listening to Mike. Tallguy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittBash 217 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 12 minutes ago, Alex said: This interview really left me wanting more. It’s always interesting reading/listening to Mike. Agreed, it almost feels like they took very specific parts from a more comprehensive discussion. That said always love hearing from Mike! bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jay 35,236 Posted August 2 Author Popular Post Share Posted August 2 Yeah I was shocked how short it was! It felt like it was just getting started, then it was over! MikeH, Molly Weasley and ConorPower 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Andy 3,560 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 So his career started with How to Steal a Million and ended with Images before his untimely passing at age 40? Interesting article. Tallguy, ThePenitentMan1, Bayesian and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tom 4,176 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 1 hour ago, Jay said: Yeah I was shocked how short it was! It felt like it was just getting started, then it was over! Are you stealing lines from my wife now? Edmilson, A. A. Ron, Manakin Skywalker and 5 others 1 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 35,236 Posted August 2 Author Share Posted August 2 Manakin Skywalker 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crumbs 13,883 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 What the, why is this interview so short? Feels like an excerpt or something. BrotherSound 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JTW 1,240 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 Maybe Mike’s doing an expansion. Andy, Brando, Edmilson and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artguy360 1,788 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 The article is very short and just seems to end abruptly. Feels like 1/3rd of a decent interview about JW. Thankfully Mike has shared a lot more in other interviews over the years, especially with the fabulous Legacy of John Williams podcast. This interview is like half an appetizer. crumbs 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post rough cut 1,645 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 Did they forget to post the full article? JTW, Brando and MikeH 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tallguy 2,551 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 It's so short because Mike started going into details about both the Star Wars AND Indiana Jones expansions he's working on. crumbs, enderdrag64, Bellosh and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GerateWohl 3,695 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 10 hours ago, Edmilson said: I didn't know JW had scored a movie directed by Sinatra! What did Williams say about the experience of working with him? In the liner notes of the album there is a quote from Williams: "I've known him for quite some time and I composed the score for the only film he himself personally directed, None but the Brave, a second world war story, a good action film. He couldn't have been nicer, more considerate, more appreciative. Since then I've seen him from time to time and even conducted for him[...] I know you can hear, that he has a reputation for being difficult, but... I never had anything but the most wonderful and gracious connection with him. I think Frank is good with musicians; he appreciates people who do music." JTW, Edmilson and Yavar Moradi 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTW 1,240 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 Of course he would say that, he didn’t want to be buried in the desert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tallguy 2,551 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 So Williams continues to be the nicest fellow in Hollywood, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karelm 2,785 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 Eheheh....Williams calls movie theaters "the cineplex". He probably calls iphones "telecommunication devices" and cars are "horseless carriages". I will confess to not knowing any of his 60's scores but loving his 50's jazzy albums. I know and love his tv scores like Lost in Space but there is much to discover from his early career. Once and Brónach 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeH 768 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 That f****** title Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Marian Schedenig 7,506 Posted August 2 Popular Post Share Posted August 2 1 hour ago, MikeH said: That f****** title "That F****** Title and Prologue" Brónach, MikeH, Tallguy and 2 others 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeH 768 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 3 hours ago, Marian Schedenig said: "That F****** Title and Prologue" That should be the title of the new book! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marian Schedenig 7,506 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 Or at least of the first chapter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Miguel Andrade 1,160 Posted August 3 Popular Post Share Posted August 3 On 02/08/2023 at 11:49 AM, GerateWohl said: In the liner notes of the album there is a quote from Williams: "I've known him for quite some time and I composed the score for the only film he himself personally directed, None but the Brave, a second world war story, a good action film. He couldn't have been nicer, more considerate, more appreciative. Since then I've seen him from time to time and even conducted for him[...] I know you can hear, that he has a reputation for being difficult, but... I never had anything but the most wonderful and gracious connection with him. I think Frank is good with musicians; he appreciates people who do music." Williams also played in some tracks of Sinatra's 1958 album "Only the Lonely". Later on, Williams did conduct for him members of the New York Philharmonic on a special gala in the early 80's. rough cut, Muad'Dib and GerateWohl 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SpotTheDog 39 Posted August 3 Popular Post Share Posted August 3 On 01/08/2023 at 9:10 PM, Tom said: Are you stealing lines from my wife now? Not from his wife, you don't! Brando, Martinland, ThePenitentMan1 and 1 other 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ThePenitentMan1 499 Posted August 4 Popular Post Share Posted August 4 "What would your concert pieces sound like if you weren't a film composer?" "Just... Images, really. Feelings." Tallguy, Brando and SpotTheDog 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brónach 1,278 Posted August 4 Share Posted August 4 Images lol SpotTheDog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GerateWohl 3,695 Posted August 4 Share Posted August 4 Yes, and always with the same vocallist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,163 Posted August 4 Share Posted August 4 1. Title SUCKS. 2. Article too short. 3. Any MM interview is great. 4. Jane Eyre expanded confirmed. 5. More MM podcast appearances required. SpotTheDog and rough cut 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 35,236 Posted August 4 Author Share Posted August 4 This Forbes article is by the same author as this New York Times article, so I assume he interviewed Mike for that, then later decided to publish his entire interview with Mike in Forbes. NYT: With moments of comedy and tongue-in-cheek suspense, that score was an early clue of “just how versatile John Williams could be,” said Mike Matessino, a producer of numerous Williams soundtracks. Forbes: I once asked Ian Fraser, who worked with Williams on “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” a couple years later, if had any sense on that project of just how great a composer Williams would become, and he said, “I knew it when I went to the sessions for ‘How to Steal a Million,’” as Fraser was at 20th at that time working on ‘Doctor Dolittle.’ The “Million” score is a mixture of comedic elements and some terrific half-tongue-in-cheek suspense writing that showed just how versatile John Williams could be. It’s also significant in that it is the first time he was given the opportunity to completely re-record music from the film for his own soundtrack album, so it really was a significant career milestone. It's like getting the expanded reissue of the original presentation KittBash 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thor 6,763 Posted August 11 Share Posted August 11 On 04/08/2023 at 8:39 PM, Jay said: Forbes: I once asked Ian Fraser, who worked with Williams on “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” a couple years later, if had any sense on that project of just how great a composer Williams would become, and he said, “I knew it when I went to the sessions for ‘How to Steal a Million,’” as Fraser was at 20th at that time working on ‘Doctor Dolittle.’ The “Million” score is a mixture of comedic elements and some terrific half-tongue-in-cheek suspense writing that showed just how versatile John Williams could be. It’s also significant in that it is the first time he was given the opportunity to completely re-record music from the film for his own soundtrack album, so it really was a significant career milestone. It's like getting the expanded reissue of the original presentation I'm a little curious about this statement. I can understand he's talking about films and not TV shows like CHECKMATE or M SQUAD, but how would one define DIAMOND HEAD? Is it Hugo Winterhalter's theme song (which Williams uses extensively throughout) that "disqualifies" it from being the first film score he was able to completely rerecord for album? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Penna 3,221 Posted August 11 Share Posted August 11 Am I the only one who really doesn't see any significant value in asking someone like MM to describe the 'importance' of the most signficant director/composer relationship? (i.e. everyone knows about it) It's a classic backslap-fishing exercise because no one in their right mind, when asked about any professional relationship is going to say anything negative, and they're definitely not going to discuss John Williams in any fewer terms than the greatest ever film composer because that's populism. I echo the above - more podcast appearances to discuss his restoration work in detail is far more useful and interesting than this stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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