what's the most beautiful song of all time and why is it 'flying dreams' by paul williams and jerry goldsmith from the secret of n.i.m.h?
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Given what an incredibly minor part of the movie that it was, why doesbthe Klingon Battle Theme from Star Trek: The Motion Picture go so hard?
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Sweden joined NATO earlier this month. At the official flag ceremony in Brussels, the band marked the occasion by playing the theme from “Star Trek: First Contact.”
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Star Trek - Kirk/Spock/McCoy
Jerry Goldsmith: “The Mountain”
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One of my absolute favorite movies of all time, I watch it about once a month especially as I'm falling asleep. 🖤🤟🏼🔥😈
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A.L.I.E.N Soundtrack (1979) - (Full Vinyl Rip)
ALIEN (1979) | Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith
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mr. goldsmith you can't just do this to me at 9:15 in the a.m.
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Capricorn One (1978). Written by Peter Hyams, the director, it was such a clever idea for a movie. Could never happen in real life though...
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I have talked about the great Jerry Goldsmith many times but here’s something I didn’t discuss yet: he was able to mix the synthesiser with the “old-fashioned” orchestra in such a way that you can’t distinguish the two.
He did that very successfully in this score, “Sleeping with the Enemy”, and in the Sharon Stone movie “Basic Instinct”, that other thriller from the early nineties.
I’m betting that most people who listen to the music simply don’t notice the role of the synthesisers. That’s because he succeeded in creating a warm electronic sound.
Quite a feat when you consider how cold electronic music can be. (The booklet speaks of “adroit electronics”.)
This is another expanded collector’s item published by La-la Land Records.
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Who Has the Best Music of all the Disney Animated Movies?? MULAN!
We want to first thank everyone who nominated movies and everyone who voted for their favorites for all 32 of our polls!
Now, we were looking at these results and we think it is important to note of the final eight movies, five were from the 1990s, two from the early 2000s and then one from 2015. Of those, the semi finals were all from the 90s!
Other fun information from this tournament, we only saw one of our top four make it to the semis, and neither of them were Mulan or Aladdin. Plus, the number one seed was The Princess and The Frog (2009). Happily that one did make it past the first round!
And as a final note: We are very excited no ones cows were dishonored but this tournament, (we were just waiting for that opportunity to shame some of you).
Congratulations to the third place winner: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)! There is just something about those religious undertones, like that organ and the chanting.
Congratulations to our second place winner: Aladdin (1992)! With so many different songs to choose from, we know there is one for every occasion.
Once again: Congrats to Mulan (1998), You have Saved All of China, defied gender norms, and returned home to your father with one Amazing Soundtrack!
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