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Snicolette
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There is an interesting story of why Anne Rice was compelled to write the Vampire series (which did bring her to fame), she had a daughter who had died young, of leukemia. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/anne-rice-the-interview-with-the-vampire-novelist-on-her-daughters-death-living-through-her-own-9829902.html At the time it came out, it was quite shocking to some to think of a child vampire, as I recall. |
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Lewian
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Logan: Also to you thanks for your detailed comments. I appreciate it. Actually I heard this track from Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence before I watched the film, and loved it immediately just because of the music. However my final nomination is Wim Mertens, to which you didn't get through. Despite your appeal, I still find it more appealing (sic!) to nominate something that is maybe new to a bigger number of people here. By the way, I also got the Mertens Belly of an Architect soundtrack album before knowing the film and was convinced by the music alone (although I don't have complaints about the film either).
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Logan
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I wish my comments had more detail. I still plan to edit more comments into that post on other videos that came later than the Cristi one (I stopped there for now). The Wim Martens I had heard as I have seen The Belly of an Architect as well as many other Peter Greenaway films (has been one of my favourite filmmakers). Michael Nyman is one I considered for his work with Peter Greenaway. Like maybe this, which might sound good covered by 1990 Cardiacs: Not about to discount it, but one issue I would have had with it is that it is now written as original music for the film. He had realeased a version of that piece in 1983 and belly sia 1987 film. I do wish we had the film OST version to judge. This was one of the rules I struggled with how to phrase and implement: "4. I planned for this to be original soundtrack music. In other words, if this was not composed or at least adapted for the soundtrack, then I wouldn't consider it (unless perhaps I am convinced to adapt the expectations). At first I was wondering, if for instance, I should allow Wendy Carlos adaptations, such as the Beethoven adaptation in A Clockwork Orange or her variations in The Shining, but then I thought, yeah, I don't want such music not to be included. I love, say, Cat Steven's “Trouble” from the Harold & Maude soundtrack and that was used for the film before being on his album, so I think that could count? I want to leave things to people's discretion as much as makes sense, and be open to amending the expectations." At first I was thinking to say that the music should have been composed originally for the film, but then I decided that I did want to allow adaptations. It made me wonder about various S&G music used in The Graduate at the time. Funnily enough, I remembered that Moshkito was a fan of Wendy Carlos and one of the reasons I wished to allow adaptations was in case he wanted to post a Wendy Carlos one. As he is a big film buff, and we share many of the same film loves, I had hoped for his participation. Most times I make a topic I'm anticipating individual's contributions. Thought The DarkElf might want to post a Cat Stevens Harold & Maude track. Thought Micky might do "Goldfinger" and Icarium might do "Take My Hand" by Toto off the Dune soundtrack. I often get things wrong. Anyway, as much as possible, I do like the idea of leaving it up to the reader's discretion. Being despotic about what is and should be acceptable, and overly rule heavy, is a buzzkill. Edited by Logan - July 07 2020 at 16:49 |
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Lewian
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I should have expected that.
Not too bad that cover idea, although I've got to say that Michael Nyman's version doesn't exactly fire me up; Nyman has some good ones too, though (was thinking of the Piano, as I had written earlier).
When nominating this I wasn't aware of that; I have it on the soundtrack album, and I heard it for the first time when the film was already out. Also, honestly, if you are serious about making it a rule, it should read like this: "Tracks need to be either composed for the soundtrack or at least adapted to the film. No older songs that are just used for the soundtrack are accepted" - rather than writing an essay on it that at the end seems to leave all kinds of stuff open. tl;dr. I am happy with clear rules, and I am much less happy with this kind of thing that ultimately doesn't rule out anything but still has the potential to make people who post something that is different from your "at first I was thinking"... "I don't want" non-rules feel bad. I actually do feel a little bad to have broken this strange thing that ultimately is meant to be a rule disguised as a super-flexible non-rule. Well, I'll survive that, but I will leave Mertens in the competition. If you want, you can find the film version and say that that should be assessed rather than the one I have posted, but for me, soundtrack theme or not, it's still about the music.
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Logan
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I'm fine with you including it. Even if that were a hard rule, I wouldn't expect everyone to research it well enough to know (nor should one expect the poll starter to do such leg-work) I phrased it in that way so as not to make a firm rule, but instead I had hoped to open that point up to discussion. I was going to bring it up in the topic about these polls, but decided instead that if people had opinions, suggestions,or wanted clarifications on my OP they could share them in this thread. And I like to leave some things open to individual interpretation. I actually had written a better first post, but lost it just as I would soon submit it with the misclick of a button (closed my tab somehow). I ended up posting my original draught that I composed off-site, but I had made lots of changes in the post-box before losing it. Frustrating when that happens, but I didn't want to go through that process again. What I was more concerned about was people posting old songs and things used in later films, such as a 2018 film using the original 70s version of Paul Anka's She's Having my Baby, but if, say, The Angry Anuses came up with a significant remake, I thought maybe that would be okay. I considered that numbered list to be more suggestions to consider than hard rules. Most important to me was that the formatting was standardised, being lazy and not wanting to have to research, edit the titles, and type the names down myself -- just want to copy-paste what is written as the title into the poll options with minimal editing (perhaps some if the titles are long). EDIT: Basically, if my OP criteria seemed wishy-washy and loose it's because I was still in the questioning stage and trying to think what works well. I just brought it up really because I remembered that being one of the issues I was really questioning before making the topic. The nominations are kosher to me. Edited by Logan - July 07 2020 at 18:58 |
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Cristi
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when's the deadline for nominations?
going to bed good night
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Logan
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^ Funny you should mention that as I was just composing a post on that. I planned to add the poll choices by Thursday, hopefully early Thursday morning (PDT). I would like everything finalised by tomorrow evening Vancouver time at the latest (so in 27 hours or so though I'd rather sooner). I would like to put down a master list ASAP to ensure that I have made no mistakes, nor have those who posted them (had hoped to just copy-paste what people wrote down as their nominations). Once in the poll I'd rather not edit them. And because so many vids get posted with alternates, I might make mistakes when it comes to the final choice. I had hoped that people might post their final pick in the first post that they added a video to.
I don't know how many are still undecided, and I doubt more will join still, maybe one or two. Was writing this before I saw your post: By the way, it doesn't seem like anyone else, who hasn't already participated, is still interested in adding to the list. Maybe one or two will still join in. As soon as everyone seems confident that they have finalised the choice, I can post them. I had planned to wait until Thursday (perhaps early Thursday morning PDT) to add the choices to the poll. I would like to make a master list of the final decisions before entering them in this topic (maybe by tomorrow, then if mistakes are made people can correct me before I put it in the poll), or I can copy them straight from the posts and paste them in the options. Not sure how many if any are still undecided that have posted. I have to properly read the last two pages of this topic. EDIT: If people are confident, I'd like to add them to the poll in the next few hours, but I think maybe I should make a master list first. Edited by Logan - July 07 2020 at 18:24 |
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TCat
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Glad to hear that. I'm a Lisa Gerrard and Dead Can Dance fan too. Both her and Annie are awesome vocalists, and now another one to add to the bunch, Mary Fahl.
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I'm going to go through and just mention the tracks that I felt the strongest about among the people that posted more than one track. I won't be on tomorrow, so I figured I would do it now, but I didn't make extensive notes, just noted which ones I liked the best so that you can all have a little input on what to put down as your one contending track. Of course, just because I like it doesn't mean you have to pick that one, who do you think I am, POTUS?
jamesbaldwin - I really like both Morricone selections you posted, "The Ballad of Sacco & Vanzetti" and "Gabriel's Oboe" (The Mission is a definite favorite movie of mine) Mathman - Both the Trent Reznor and the Djawadi selections were favorites for me. Shadowyzard - The Crouching Tiger selection is great. Logan - Again my favorite of your three was the Morricone track, but I also enjoyed "Sexopolis" Snicolette - I really like the "Women of Ireland" track. Otherwise, I am too familiar with the Romeo and Juliet theme to vote on it, and also the Eurhythmics tracks, but all three are great choices. Lewian - Love the Wim Mertens track "Struggle for Pleasure" Raff - The LotR track "Foundations of Stone". While I loved the LotR movies, I wasn't that familiar with the soundtrack (except for the Annie Lennox song). Micky - The opening theme from "Melancholia" was my preferred track from your selections. Too familiar with "Lara's Theme" (my Grandmother's favorite song). I also love Rachmoninoff's Rhapsody, but I am also very familiar with it, so I can't vote on it. Pick another one from the "somewhere in Time" soundtrack that would qualify as it has a nice theme. Cristi - I really liked all of your selections, so any of them is fine for me. If your name isn't here, it's because you only had one entry. If you add another one on Wednesday, I'll send you my choice on Thursday. The reason I did this was to help you all in deciding which track to pick. I figured that would be better than talking about all of them since our final choices haven't been made yet. I'm sorry I didn't get time to review all of them this time around. There were some great selections once again. Just curious, Was anyone planning on doing another Prog Poll soon? Edited by TCat - July 07 2020 at 18:37 |
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cool... thanks Mike. I will probably go with that one.
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Shadowyzard
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I'm sure about my pick. It evokes intense emotions in me. If not already nominated, I could've chosen The Imperial March, too. Or even Cry Little Sister. I'll listen to all your nominations, and will choose my favourites among them. Ahahah, I'm Captain Obvious, now. I wanted to mean, I'll not be hasty, or choose the ones directly that I already loved. Open mind, people. That is being just, and more fun for me. If some of your nominations surpass my "already strong contenders", I'll applaud you, like this. Edited by Shadowyzard - July 07 2020 at 19:31 |
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Logan
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So the master list, some already did, but I added year of film release to various ones (not based on year of soundtrack release).
It's not finalised, and I added question marks to those seemed undecided (sorry if I misread and you had decided), and people can still change their choices, so nothing is set in stone, but it should be getting quite hard or firm-set. By tomorrow evening (PDT) I hope we can finalise them, or by early Thursday morning (PDT) if that is more convenient. If there are errors in the list, please let me know. I want to put the poll up by Thursday morning (so a day and a half from now). Logan: Ennio Morricone - "L'arena" - Il Mercenario (The Mercenary) (1968) Psychedelic Paul: Hans Zimmer f. Lisa Gerrard - "Now We Are Free" - Gladiator (2000) Gentle and Giant: John Murphy - "In the House, In a Heartbeat" - 28 Days Later (2002) Snicolette: Nino Rota - "Romeo and Juliet" theme - Romeo and Juliet (1968) Grumpyprogfan: Spinal Tap - "Big Bottom" - This is Spinal Tap (1984) I prophesy disaster: Ennio Morricone - "Magic and Ecstasy" - Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) rushfan4: John Williams - "The Imperial March" - Star Wars (1977) ? TCat: Mark Isham - "Pittsburgh 1901" - Mrs. Soffel (1984) Shadowyzard: Tan Dun - "Farewell" - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) Lewian: Wim Mertens - "Struggling for Pleasure" - The Belly of an Architect (1987) Meltdowner: Aaron Copland - "Our Town Suite" - Our Town (1940) jamesbaldwin: Zbigniew Preisner - "Van den Budenmayer Concerto en mi mineur (SBI 152) Version de (1798) - The Double Life of Véronique (1991) ? mathman0806: Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - "Technically, Missing" - Gone Girl (2014) Raff: Howard Shore - "Foundations of Stone" - The Two Towers (2002) ? micky: Maurice Jarre - "Lara's Theme" - Doctor Zhivago (1965) ? Cristi: Ennio Morricone - Le Clan des Siciliens (1969) or Tiberiu Olah - Osanda (main theme) - 1976 dr wu23: Bernard Herrmann - "Vertigo Theme" - Vertigo (1958) I will amend this list as nominations are confirmed, and to add any applicable others. Edited by Logan - July 08 2020 at 11:14 |
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Snicolette
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My pick is definitely my pick. Although I do love the other two I chose, the Romeo and Juliet theme just says, "I'm a soundtrack," the most to me. And an ageless film. I also play a version of this on the harp.
More info on the other two:
Women of Ireland sounds like a traditional piece, but it was a piece of music written in the 20th century (having trouble finding an exact date), to accompany a poem written in the 1700's. This version of it was adapted for the film by Paddy Moloney of The Chieftans. I use a version of it to warm up on harp. Mike Oldfield did a version, as did Kate Bush and Alan Stivell, which is where I first heard the air. The 1984 soundtrack piece, "Julia," was certainly written for the film and so gorgeously sung. I saw the film first run in the theatre and was so surprised to hear this piece of music that I could not wait to get my hands on a copy of the soundtrack. Annie did release a video version of it, just her arrestingly beautiful face in the camera, but this version has that really ear-catching glissando on the bar chimes just after the first verse and the sound quality of that video almost loses it in the mix. Edited by Snicolette - July 07 2020 at 19:59 |
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I made a playlist for all videos posted so far that I could play:
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Logan
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^ Excellent.
Now I feel that I can read and respond having listened to most everything. TCat also put together great stuff. Regarding my selections, I Love The Wicker Man soundtrack and film. It's beautuful if you get a chance to listen to it in full. A couple of my other favourites from it: Almost went with this. As for the Morricone, that was decided as my choice the moment I decided to do this. It works for me. Some of those wah-wah type tracks are something of a guilty pleasure, especially from European 60s and early 70s rather erotic comedies and dramas (French and Italian mostly, but then I seem to heavily gravitate to a lot of music from those countries). I like sw**ky music from the swinging days of yore. Edited by Logan - July 07 2020 at 20:59 |
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I haven't seen this film, but had wanted to. Now hearing more from your posts, definitely on my must watch list, once I have capability again. Soon.
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Logan
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No pressure of course. :)
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Hi, Not quite ... I disliked Switched on Crap and then how Kubrick dismantled it even more! But in the same evening I got to hear TOMITA ... so Carlos (he or she) took a back seat, and I never bothered again! Of all Michael Nyman soundtracks, and there are many, but for me THE PIANO and PROSPERO'S BOOKS, were probably his best ... although it is hard to select from so many films by Greenaway, who has a tendency to not give the music in his films a good "listen", or "view".
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I confirm that "Foundations of Stone" will be my selection. Sorry I couldn't find anything more obscure!
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All the soundtracks I like have previously written pieces from classical or rock artists, none are completely original......(and I thought Wicker Man used previous folk pieces also and not original ones. At any rate a good film.)...so no contribution from me so far.
A few I like: Barry Lyndon, 2001, Performance, The Big Chill. These are well known but favorites for me. Original 'Vertigo' soundtrack by Hermann....one of my all time favorites.,,,and a favorite film. Second option would be 'North By Northwest'..also by Hermann. Edited by dr wu23 - July 08 2020 at 09:28 |
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