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MaomingMaster
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Apr 05, 2005 - 10:44 PM |
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Arguably the greatest film-score composer ever.
Apart from composing all the early James Bond film scores (circa: Connery), he also wrote the scores for films such as Born Free, The Knack, King Rat and Seance On a Wet Afternoon.
Essentially British, his music conjures up images of Britain being cool and sophisticated. Lush strings follow funky hammond keyboards and Stan Kenton-esque horns.
Groovy....
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MaomingMaster
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Apr 05, 2005 - 10:47 PM |
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But sadly his music falls on deaf ears as British faces stare out miserably from their council estate windows upon the slate gray nothingness of 'Good Old England' and the sound of church bells is muffled by car alarms screaming 'Let me Out, Let Me Out, Let Me Out'..... |
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MaomingMaster
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Apr 05, 2005 - 10:53 PM |
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England...
Cricket on a Sunday afternoon.
A pint of best at The Rose & Crown.
The 'Sundays'.
Being neighbourly.
Voting for the 'right party'.
Youngsters being civil to their elders.
Gobstoppers and sherbert dip.
The Sparky and The Beano.
Gone forever in the nostalgic smoke of things gone by...
Like an Ealing comedy England is not a country so much as a genre... |
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MaomingMaster
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Apr 05, 2005 - 10:56 PM |
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The seventies started so optimistically....
Glam rock and Labour. Arm in arm like ill-fitting twins.
Only to end with Johnny Rotten screaming 'England's Dreaming...' |
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GC
The Ginger Prince

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Apr 06, 2005 - 07:14 AM |
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England...
Cricket on a Sunday afternoon.
A pint of best at The Rose & Crown.
The 'Sundays'.
Being neighbourly.
Voting for the 'right party'.
Youngsters being civil to their elders.
Gobstoppers and sherbert dip.
The Sparky and The Beano. |
makes me feel quite homesick |
_________________ You turned on the lights, Fuelled U boats by night, That's how you repay us, It's time to go home. |
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Drizzle
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Apr 06, 2005 - 08:41 AM |
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Those who know Robbie Williams 'Millenium' will have heard the string part sampled from You only live twice, a John Barry masterpiece.
I have been unable to download ANY of his music [other then the Bond theme] on Soulseek. I was bought Themeology years ago for xmas, and wish I had it with me now. I especially love the music to Midnight Cowboy. |
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MaomingMaster
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Apr 06, 2005 - 09:10 AM |
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Midnight Cowboy is a masterpiece. Who would combine a harmonica with a full string section?
I have the theme from You Only Live Twice. Plus all the other 'remake' themes used in the film.
I love the way he combines instruments that (at the time) were never used together.
Genius. |
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commando
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Apr 06, 2005 - 11:37 AM |
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Midnight Cowboy, excellent Film and soundtrack.
I feel like that sometimes.........Everybody's talking at me. SHUT-UP. |
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MaomingMaster
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Apr 06, 2005 - 05:24 PM |
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No, you're wrong...
No-one's talking to you.
Now YOU shut up. |
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commando
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Apr 07, 2005 - 09:11 AM |
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Here we go again, gob shite gobs off again. |
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