Oh yeah, lovely score and filmwhyterabbyt wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:08 pm Here's one that I always found remarkably appropriate for a rather haunting film.
The greatest theme music in the history of man?
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Should also mention the Carl Orff in Badlands (and didn't Hans Zimmer ripoff some of that for another film?)
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Yeah, he reused it for True Romance too (and it worked pretty well there, I thought). It seems that piece, Gassenhauer, was actually written by Gunild Keetman, but Carl Orff often gets credit for it because she put it together for his music teaching program.aMUSEd wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:10 pm Should also mention the Carl Orff in Badlands (and didn't Hans Zimmer ripoff some of that for another film?)
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more than likely, he was a massive fanwhyterabbyt wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:26 pmScot Solida did a version here as well, didnt he?AnX wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:22 pm
very true, but managed to find this KvR collab classic from 2004
http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/32
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i seem to recall something when he got his massive modular.AnX wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 5:11 pmmore than likely, he was a massive fanwhyterabbyt wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:26 pmScot Solida did a version here as well, didnt he?AnX wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:22 pm
very true, but managed to find this KvR collab classic from 2004
http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/32
because i remember sending him a davros figurine.
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aMUSEd wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:10 pm Should also mention the Carl Orff in Badlands (and didn't Hans Zimmer ripoff some of that for another film?)
Some others I noticed recently. just saw that logan movie, it was the superman sound track rehashed. new lost in space tv show was jurassic world rehashed. I heard it and had to go check myself.cthonophonic wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:44 pm Yeah, he reused it for True Romance too (and it worked pretty well there, I thought). It seems that piece, Gassenhauer, was actually written by Gunild Keetman, but Carl Orff often gets credit for it because she put it together for his music teaching program.
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yeah but given superman was williams it was probably a rehash of some classical piece anyway
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no, superman as in that man of steel zimmer remake, sorry for the confusion.vurt wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:10 pm yeah but given superman was williams it was probably a rehash of some classical piece anyway,
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Among the modern ones I like the Nip Tuck theme:
And older themes like that from Hill Street Blues...
Or this one, an antidepressant
This Metheny/Bowie theme is also nice:
But usually it is not so much the themes themselves, but the association with the respective program or movie, maybe even the times...
Oftentimes the soundtrack played during the program or movie is much better than the theme.
And older themes like that from Hill Street Blues...
Or this one, an antidepressant
This Metheny/Bowie theme is also nice:
But usually it is not so much the themes themselves, but the association with the respective program or movie, maybe even the times...
Oftentimes the soundtrack played during the program or movie is much better than the theme.
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nice one aloysius. that one's in. instantly recognizable. Will out live us all. I would hate to make it a list of John Williams tracks though. He probably is the best to ever do it but I'm still setting superman as the gold standard.