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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/05 13:42:00 (permalink)
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Check out the chords in the opening music to Double Indemnity - fabulous. 
 





Get a couple of CD's ... that are totally awesome ... 
 
Bernard Herrman's soundtracks for many of the Sci-Fi films! AN ABSOLUTE must have! Some of the greatest music of the 20th century for me.
 
Carl Stalling's 2 CD's! He did most of the music for the Warner Bros' cartoons. Listening to these on CD without the cartoon is ... a very different experience, and you sit there and try to look for a cohesive link in all the pieces and there isn't one, because that link is visual, not musical! It's an AWESOME exercise on how to listen to music and appreciate its flexibility ... the guy was definitely insane!
 
If you get the chance, get from Amazon, a used copy of "Cartoon Music" book ... and you will be amazed at all the names associated with it. And it might even change your appreciation in music all around some, since now, it's almost like ... the music must have some visual content, and lyrics are not enough anymore!

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/05 13:53:58 (permalink)
Hi,
 
Other fabulous soundtracks: (not in order_)
 
Little Buddha - Ryuichi Sakamoto
The Last Emperor - Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Byrne
Before the Rain - Anastasia (never found this band's material anywhere, btw!)
Blade Runner - Vangelis
Performance - Randy Newman, Mick Jagger, Merry Clayton, Jack Nietsche and others
The Double Life of Veronique - Zbigniew Preisner 
The Lover - Gabriel Yared
2001 A Space Odyssey - Various
Dr. Zhivago - Maurice Jarre
Some Nino Rota, although I can not name specific soundtracks right off the bat.
Journey of Hope - Terje Rypdal, Jan Garbarek and some more ECM artists
The Last of the Mohicans - Various
The Pillow Book - Various organized by Brian Eno
Not Mozart - Various composers. Satirical film off its rocker!
200 Motels - The Suites - Frank Zappa done with orchestra and choir. The last part of this, specially, is the best choir work I have ever heard! The whole thing is impressive and amazing!
 
Many more ... just not in my head right now!
 
 

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/05 16:44:54 (permalink)
I prefer the works of John Williams personally.
 
(Though Danny Elfman has done some really good stuff as well!)

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/05 20:06:24 (permalink)
Tull in their misjudged white jumpsuit period ..love this song though. I like the story about the roadies moving Eddie Jobson's keyboards further apart before a gig, so he couldn't reach them both  I paid a small fortune for a VHS copy of this vid back then. Still got it.
 


 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/06 12:54:09 (permalink)
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I prefer the works of John Williams personally.
 
(Though Danny Elfman has done some really good stuff as well!)




Danny has done more Cartoon Music than most anyone you ever heard!
 
JW is not an "original" composer, per se. His "Star Wars" stands out nicely, however, after one or two pieces, the rest of the Soundtrack is quite a bit of filler for the film, and not clear-cut music that was meant to be heard, and it was obvious that Lucas was only interested in a big blow title to catch audiences unawares, as that theme blared really loud in theaters that even had speakers UNDER your seats, when it first came out ... so you would feel like it was a bigger experience, and get a huge rush off the sound effects, which were dispersed really well over the whole theater, a throwback to many bands already using the "quadraphonic" sound on stage for audiences to get excited.
 
The stuff I mentioned, is much more ... way up there ... and not just some kind of theme music for 3 minutes, like most soundtracks are. Bernard Herrmann soundtracks, can all be listened to separate from the films, as Hitchcock many times only used a portion of it, and sometimes lowered the volume of the rest and then cut it off as the scene continued. When you hear the Sci-Fi soundtracks by Herrmann, you will be surprised ... it is masterful music, by an obvious composer, instead of a fill'er jingle writer.
 
Massive difference.
 
You will see/learn about this, when you listen to Carl Stalling CD's away from the cartoons ... you can't even mane the cartoon the piece of music was for ... and you've seen them all!
 
That's the greatest trick of all in music ... fool your listener into thinking nothing, or something else. But JW's work has suffered from a director that did not know how to use music at all, and Lucas is not a good example in that area at all, when compared to the masters in that area, like David Lean, Stanley Kubrick, Nicolas Roeg, Werner Herzog, and a handful of others that have strewn the music they used so well, that you almost thought that it was a total part of the film itself! And in all cases, most of the music was its own alone. But try listening to Maurice Jarre ... and realize where that famous theme came from! You probably have not seen that film, as it is not exactly an action film, and its focus is so strong on the acting, as to almost make it boring for many a viewer, specially in America, where a couple of reviewers hated the film, but the Academy got its revenge ... the film took many honors! Maurice Jarre, btw, is the father of the younger Jarre (Oxygene) and is also the only composer in film history to win an Oscar with conventional music and then also win an Oscar with completely digital composition later ... no one else has ever done that in film history. 
 
It ought to tell you what is more important ... and how the music is a difference maker! Not just an addon!

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/07 07:05:20 (permalink)
I always liked the music in old cartoons. It amazes me how well they coordinated it with the animation (or rather, the other way around). 

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/07 18:57:09 (permalink)
I'll tell you what though, Peggy Seeger's voice at 80 years old is something else.....
 


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/07 19:40:21 (permalink)
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I prefer the works of John Williams personally.
 
(Though Danny Elfman has done some really good stuff as well!)




Danny has done more Cartoon Music than most anyone you ever heard!
 
JW is not an "original" composer, per se. His "Star Wars" stands out nicely, however, after one or two pieces, the rest of the Soundtrack is quite a bit of filler for the film, and not clear-cut music that was meant to be heard, and it was obvious that Lucas was only interested in a big blow title to catch audiences unawares, as that theme blared really loud in theaters that even had speakers UNDER your seats, when it first came out ... so you would feel like it was a bigger experience, and get a huge rush off the sound effects, which were dispersed really well over the whole theater, a throwback to many bands already using the "quadraphonic" sound on stage for audiences to get excited.
 
The stuff I mentioned, is much more ... way up there ... and not just some kind of theme music for 3 minutes, like most soundtracks are. Bernard Herrmann soundtracks, can all be listened to separate from the films, as Hitchcock many times only used a portion of it, and sometimes lowered the volume of the rest and then cut it off as the scene continued. When you hear the Sci-Fi soundtracks by Herrmann, you will be surprised ... it is masterful music, by an obvious composer, instead of a fill'er jingle writer.
 
Massive difference.
 
You will see/learn about this, when you listen to Carl Stalling CD's away from the cartoons ... you can't even mane the cartoon the piece of music was for ... and you've seen them all!
 
That's the greatest trick of all in music ... fool your listener into thinking nothing, or something else. But JW's work has suffered from a director that did not know how to use music at all, and Lucas is not a good example in that area at all, when compared to the masters in that area, like David Lean, Stanley Kubrick, Nicolas Roeg, Werner Herzog, and a handful of others that have strewn the music they used so well, that you almost thought that it was a total part of the film itself! And in all cases, most of the music was its own alone. But try listening to Maurice Jarre ... and realize where that famous theme came from! You probably have not seen that film, as it is not exactly an action film, and its focus is so strong on the acting, as to almost make it boring for many a viewer, specially in America, where a couple of reviewers hated the film, but the Academy got its revenge ... the film took many honors! Maurice Jarre, btw, is the father of the younger Jarre (Oxygene) and is also the only composer in film history to win an Oscar with conventional music and then also win an Oscar with completely digital composition later ... no one else has ever done that in film history. 
 
It ought to tell you what is more important ... and how the music is a difference maker! Not just an addon!





John Williams has done a LOT more than Star Wars and Danny Elfman's main movie genre is the B-Movie type (with a lot more to his credit than just the Simpson's theme).  Adding to this list, I also like Phillip Glass.

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/07 19:53:35 (permalink)


 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/08 20:20:11 (permalink)
Nice...what a voice Jimmy Barnes has.
 

 

 
 

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/09 05:53:22 (permalink)
Been listening to the new double CD from Mostly Autumn.  This song sounds like it could be the theme for a James Bond movie!
 


 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/09 11:35:22 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby sharke 2017/05/09 22:33:15
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I always liked the music in old cartoons. It amazes me how well they coordinated it with the animation (or rather, the other way around). 




Read the Cartoon Music book ... your appreciation will increase! 

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 15:32:25 (permalink)


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 16:27:30 (permalink)
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I went to see him live in February, not really my cuppa tea but he puts on a great show and has a superb band.

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 16:58:29 (permalink)
I actually accidentally ran into this video on YT and immediately thought of you......the recording is excellent. His other songs seemed 'ok', but didn't really do much for me either. 

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 17:06:43 (permalink)
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I actually accidentally ran into this video on YT and immediately thought of you......the recording is excellent. His other songs seemed 'ok', but didn't really do much for me either. 




He's had an odd career trajectory...became known very young as a virtuoso accordion player, working with a band of much older guys. He's now become a huge-selling artist in Ireland, kind of a country/pop/folk Michael Buble'. Very popular with ladies of a certain age, judging by the concert I went too.

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 17:15:58 (permalink)
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I actually accidentally ran into this video on YT and immediately thought of you......the recording is excellent. His other songs seemed 'ok', but didn't really do much for me either. 




He's had an odd career trajectory...became known very young as a virtuoso accordion player, working with a band of much older guys. He's now become a huge-selling artist in Ireland, kind of a country/pop/folk Michael Buble'. Very popular with ladies of a certain age, judging by the concert I went too.


It was that "pop" feel to it that put me off.....otherwise, pretty good stuff. Personally, I prefer the traditional Irish/Scottish folk songs.
Thanks for the details....I really didn't know anything about him.  

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 17:24:28 (permalink)
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Personally, I prefer the traditional Irish/Scottish folk songs.




How about these?
 

 

 
Wolfstone do a more 'rocked-up' kind of Scottish folk, tremendous live band but they've gone very quiet the last few years.

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/12 18:07:58 (permalink)
Yes, that's some good stuff, but I was thinking more on these lines:
 

 
 


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/15 03:42:32 (permalink)
Bit of a change of gear here. I love this Steely Dan song from their underrated Two Against Nature album from 2000. The chords are great and the arrangement exquisite - some really rich harmonies in there and the horn parts are written beautifully. Very well played guitar parts too. 
 


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/17 05:46:39 (permalink)
I've been reading Tove Jansson's Moomintroll books recently (if you haven't read them, you're missing out. They're delightful kid's books which are great fun for adults too). Anyway that got me to thinking about the kid's animated version of the books which was on UK TV in the early 80's, and I remembered the enchanting theme tune to it and had to look for it. Here it is, what a nicely odd and evocative little piece of music which fit the show perfectly. It's by Graeme Miller and Steve Shill, and there's a whole album of their quirky little Moomintroll pieces. I love them. 
 


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/18 19:26:22 (permalink)
I mentioned the Panic Room "Offical Bootlegs" in another thread but now they have released a preview of their upcoming live DVD

 
Great sound on this one, I am really looking forward to receiving the DVD and rest of goodies I will get for participating in the project crowd funding.

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/18 19:34:42 (permalink)
And here is Panic Room's Ann Marie Helder and Jonathan Edwards "Luna Rossa" covering Todd Rundgen's "Tiny Demons"

 

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/18 20:02:36 (permalink)
And more panic Room related stuff. Dave Foster (guitar) and Yatim Halimi (Bass) in their other role in Steve Rothery's band.


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/19 00:55:53 (permalink)
I am now listening to the radio :)
 
 
 


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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/20 19:04:55 (permalink)
More Ann-Marie Helder, this time in a supporting roll in Icon with John Wetton & Geoff Downes. 

 
 

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/20 20:09:52 (permalink)
This is an old favourite;
 

 
Extraordinary tone from JB's Les Paul on this tune, and that grin from Bogie Bowles at 6:26 says it all.

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/22 04:49:20 (permalink)
 

 
 
I just like the video, it makes my brain go all tingly and wierd.

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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/22 10:19:14 (permalink)

 

Here.  Take these.

 
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Re: Now Playing ... 2017/05/22 13:24:56 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jamesg1213 2017/05/22 17:11:28
Talk about an excellent 3 piece band.
 
 

 

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