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Zombie
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Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:35 pm Post subject: Who would compose the soundtrack to your life? |
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The idea here came out of watching that Robin William's movie 'Final Cut' .... if there was to be a movie of your life, which composer would write and direct the score to your life? Why that composer? Describe the soundtrack's sound ...
Don't just pick your favorite composer, but consider which one reflects what the movie of your life would really be played as (i.e. comedy, drama, thriller, action).
....last note, I hope this forum is okay to post this in. I saw no other question like this here or elsewhere. |
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LOTRKing
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Joined: Feb 21, 2006
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Location: Near the EPIC Center
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Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:20 pm Post subject: |
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Zombie - interesing question. But my life already has a soundtrack, it's called: StreamingSoundtracks.com
Seriously, though, if I wanted someone to compose my life's ST, it would probably be James Newton Howard. (Yes! That's right! Not Klaus Badelt! Aren't you guys shocked?? ) This is mostly because of his all-encompassing style. There are certain times of my life that "oh, this would be perfect for Doyle to score" or "Badelt should score this" or "this should be by John Williams." But to choose only one composer, it would definitely be JNH because of his varying styles. He composes most every type of ST music that I like from other composers, and he always seems to capture the correct mood for the moment he is composing in a movie.
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Antzstuff
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Joined: Apr 03, 2006
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Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:21 am Post subject: |
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As much as I love John Powell, it would probably have to go to Sean Callery, simply because of how he scores 24. |
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bpewien
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Location: Vienna, Austria
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Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:15 am Post subject: |
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Antzstuff wrote: |
... it would probably have to go to Sean Callery, simply because of how he scores 24. |
So does this mean you are working for a counter terrorism unit (which also disobeys certain laws sometimes), hunting thugs, trying to protect your family and friends from being kidnapped or assinated, and prevent fanatics from deploying nuclear bombs, killer viruses or poison gas the whole day? _________________ If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will,
then it will because it is good - Jerry Goldsmith (1929-2004) |
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Antzstuff
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Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:23 am Post subject: |
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bpewien wrote: |
Antzstuff wrote: |
... it would probably have to go to Sean Callery, simply because of how he scores 24. |
So does this mean you are working for a counter terrorism unit (which also disobeys certain laws sometimes), hunting thugs, trying to protect your family and friends from being kidnapped or assinated, and prevent fanatics from deploying nuclear bombs, killer viruses or poison gas the whole day? |
Of course. Who isn't? |
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j2brown
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Location: Sterling, VA
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Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:49 am Post subject: |
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bpewien wrote: |
...hunting thugs, trying to protect your family and friends from being kidnapped or assinated, and prevent fanatics from deploying nuclear bombs, killer viruses or poison gas the whole day? |
Just add "picking up dry cleaning" and it sounds a lot like my day.
jeff
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thuringwethil
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Location: Deep in the heart of Texas, formerly from the Heart of Dixie
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:30 am Post subject: |
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Well tough to pick just one convertino, williams, portman and elfman are all my favorites and they could all write different parts at different times of my life.
However, if one guy could compose it well in it's entirety, it'd be elfman. Only he could pick up the fun side, the dark side, the romantic side and of course the zany, insane side (but I think he already wrote one for that ) _________________ 'He looked at her, and being a man whom pity deeply stirred, it seemed to him that her loveliness amid her grief would pierce his heart.' —Faramir's thoughts on Éowyn |
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lastdomino
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Joined: Jun 17, 2005
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Location: Longmont, CO, USA
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Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:34 pm Post subject: |
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Odd thought, but it would have to be Tony Banks. He wrote a classical album called Seven which closely expresses how I feel or my emotions. And there are other bits he has been involved with through other solo projects and with Genesis. I tend to see things from my life through his music. While I don't think there is much in the soundtrack for Quicksilver, which seems more masculine; there does seem to be a bit in the Wicked Lady (a soundtrack which sadly has not been placed on CD yet) which is a bit more reflective of me as well as Lorca and the Outlaws.
Sorry to say, he is no longer doing soundtracks. _________________ 'It was irritating to me that I should need money. I shouldn't need it.' Ed, The January Man |
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Kiddo_24
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Location: Anaheim, CA
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Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:35 am Post subject: |
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After painful brainstorming I'd pick John Debney. My life has its happy moments, but it also has its very dark, depressing history. I know Debney can pull it off. He's written wonderous works for Dragonfly, End of Days, and The Passion of The Christ. I know he can score my life!
Oh, yes. He'll need to write some romantic cues too _________________ "I'm Batman" |
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TheSnowLeopard
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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All my favorite composers would write a composition for each episode of my life. I'd call it Less-Than-Amazing Stories. _________________ "After dark all cats are leopards." - Native American Proverb |
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Kiddo_24
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Thu Feb 08, 2007 1:33 am Post subject: |
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TheSnowLeopard wrote: |
I'd call it Less-Than-Amazing Stories. |
!lol! _________________ "I'm Batman" |
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j2brown
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Location: Sterling, VA
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Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:35 am Post subject: |
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From the other thread that Kiddo_24 started before being pointed here:
Kiddo_24 wrote: |
Not sure I've seen a thread like this yet. A member of another website gave me the idea so I'm using it!
Who would compose the story of your life? Why him/her?
After painful brainstorming I'd pick John Debney. My life has its happy moments, but it also has its very dark, depressing history. I know Debney can pull it off. He's written wonderous works for Dragonfly, End of Days, and The Passion of The Christ. I know he can write it for me!
Oh, yes. He'll need to write some romantic cues too Wink
*UPDATE: I heard this thread is buried somewhere else. Oh, well. Resurrect it for a new year with more chapters of life! |
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Jorelson
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Location: Sunny New Jersey!
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Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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This is easy for me...Carl Stalling... _________________ Some people are like slinkies.. they are not really good for anything..BUT.. they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs. |
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genericdragon
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Location: Over Hill and Under Wood
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Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:20 pm Post subject: |
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I have given this alot of thought.
My first reaction would be to name Danny Elfman, simply because he is my favorite composer. But then I thought about my life, was it really that dark to need a treatment from the Elfman? hmmm, not all of it.
Then I thought of my hobby of Ren Faire, and Michael Kamen came to mind. Kamen is able to capture a Ren-Faire-ish sound to me. Coupled with his scores for Last Action Hero and Lethal Weapon and Die Hard (the Non-Faire side of my life) with lots of guitar riffs and bold trumpet staccatos... that still didn't quite match my life score.
I would have to put John Williams in there to help Kamen and Elfman with certain parts of my life, and Jerry Goldsmith for the other bits that were missed by Williams, Kamen, and Elfman.
That would make my score a compilation. Perfect. _________________ "It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him." ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
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