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Raff
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After thinking for some time about my picks, here's the first one - a song everyone knows, which I think really comes into its own in this scene: Simon & Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair/Canticle - The Graduate
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micky
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will need to think about others.. but one immedately jumps to mind.. in fact surprised it hasn't been suggested already
movie soundtrack songs...there really is only one... from my alltime favorite movie that itches all kind of emotional scratches introducing the poll winner in advance. and as bonus.. which I love nearly as much Edited by micky - July 06 2020 at 13:20 |
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Logan
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While it seemed a shame in a way to me, I do agree that it is good for this to be non-PA material and will not change those criteria for the topic. A lot of those soundtracks in PA have been discussed and polled in the forum muchly already. I've done those, and others have. We've had long discussions on Vangelis. Well, we have on Morricone in the past too (one of those being when I tried to sneak Morricone into Prog Related through the back-door by trying to get an act he was in called The Feed-back included). I liked the challenge of choosing ones with less than 50 ratings. What's good with these is if we mix them up a bit, do things a little differently each time as we have been. Hopefully each person who does one will bring some of their personality/individuality to the proceedings. And we're building on each others ideas as we proceed (obviously all based and built around your idea and formula as you got it started and figured out a way that worked amazingly well from the get-go). I knew it was a good idea, but I wouldn't have guessed how successful this series would have been. EDIT:As for Goblin;s popularity, I did this poll back in October (Cristi was there :) http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=121244 And it got a grand total of 11 votes with I think eight unique user responses. Very good for one of my polls. Edited by Logan - July 06 2020 at 13:31 |
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jamesbaldwin
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Pedro, it's clear that the list would be a neverending list if we wanted to write all the titles of the beautiful soundtracks. But we are here to share some songs with the other members don't you have some little-known soundtrack that you like and want to share with us? |
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Cristi
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moshkito does not understand what is happening in these interactive polls. Or if he does, he does not care at all. Just that he's superior to us all.
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Edited by Snicolette - July 06 2020 at 13:29 |
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Edited by Snicolette - July 06 2020 at 13:32 |
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Raff
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This will probably be my final pick: Howard Shore - Foundations of Stone - The Two Towers. The video shows the initial sequence from the movie, though the CD version is somewhat different. Here's the music-only version: Edited by Raff - July 06 2020 at 13:33 |
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it is one of those .. if your hair doesn't start standing upon itself.. and you have a dry eye.. you have no heart.. no soul. Just screening those clips..and was reaching for the Kleenex. easily IMO the best movie soundtrack ever.. figures it also happens to be IMO also the greatest movie ever made.. it had it all. .and then some. Back when they really made movies
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that is probably going to my selection... but a 2nd truly great one comes to mind.
many including myself and my buddy Orson Wells hahah.. do consider this the greatest war movie over made. but for the full effect... Peckinpah was the man... and hands down one of the greatest movie intro's ever |
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FOR CRISTI: Well Cristi, it's clear that Goblin are not famous as Vangelis.But this is not a poll where getting more votes and winning counts, and if we were here to vote Vangelis' Chariots of Fire and Goblin's Profondo Rosso, this poll would no longer make sense, it would have turned into a usually poll on the most famous groups or songs. FOR LOGAN Logan i had previously tried to open an interactive thread: "Listen to a new song and post a new song". In that thread the first member would post a song, the second member would listen to it, rate it and post another, then a third would come in turn listen to it, rate it and post a third, and so on. Even in that case, I asked those who wanted to post songs to choose the not famous ones, and I left the field free between prog and non-prog songs. It went on for a while, then ran aground, and so I thought about this interactive poll because I think everyone knows some little-known non-prog songs that he's very fond of. And in a way, the theme that we give ourselves in some way condition us. For example, I have not yet managed to post a group that I love, one of my absolute favorites: it's called "A Filetta", it is a group of the French island of Corsica, in the Mediterranean Sea, a polyphonic vocal group, which in my opinion is exceptional and who sings in "Corse language", which is not a French language, it is indeed an Italian dialect similar to the Italian language that was spoken in the Renaissance. I hope to soon have the opportunity to post one of their songs. As for the limit of 50 reviews in the interactive prog poll, I confess that I would have had a hard time finding a catchy song, I should have thought about it a lot... unless I had chosen from those of the Italian artists. It seems to me that the 50 reviews combined with the theme greatly restrict the choice, but I saw that the participation was vast and therefore it is fine, nothing to complain. |
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So my 666th point comes with this evil theme. A Youtube commenter said: "Haunting, scary, daemonic, diabolic well done", with which I agree.
As I said, I'll not mention my other favourite movie OST's (this one is a free adaptation, from a D&D thing) until everybody nominates their songs. This is just for the self-glorification of my 666th point on PA.
Can one of the admins add a "Disciple of Satan" title under my avatar and fix my points at 666? Pleaaaaaseeeeeeee... Oh, plea is for suckers. Instead, I command thee, in the name of Luciferrrrrrrrr...
Edit: It is already 667 now, but for a good cause in a sincere R.I.P. mention.
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micky
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thankfully Greg did make it easier... and kept out non original pieces.. for it he had...
if Cross of Iron was among the greatest movie intros ever.. this one was perhaps THE best.. and that music.. my God.. as a bonus.. and one can not mention the classics without mentioning this one.. Somewhere in Time. Who didn't want to be Christopher Reeve back in the day. And this was such a wonderful movie. featuring perhaps the most beautiful music that humankind has ever created... *reaches for Kleenex* Edited by micky - July 06 2020 at 14:11 |
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Raff just owns stock in Kleenex that is all
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micky
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hahah.. too damn funny.. well congrats on 666. I actually remember when I hit 666.. way back when...and was still fairly new here (at least under my Micky username) but had already made a name for myself for chaos mayhem and bloodlettting. But none other than Peter Rideout (a very classic past PA'r who like the best of us.. was a few cans short of a 6 pack) singled me out and noted how I had the devil in me big time.. if he only knew... and tried to get help for me and tried to organize a forum exorcism. Nope. Though a hell of a lot of fun...this site was a f**king riot.. as well as freakshow back then... but it didn't work. Edited by micky - July 06 2020 at 14:54 |
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Don't waste anymore good beer to the monitor. Cheers! |
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