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    Topic:   Experiment

     Cole
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    Ok, I woul like for us all to participate in a little experiment. I am interested in what type of music we all randomly listen to over a week. So make a response post and enter all the CD's that you listen to over the next week. Whatever you listen to in the car, online, while working or sleeping; whatever. I hope that some of you will play along. I just think it will be fun. Instead of posting numerous times just edit your post so that your list will be all together.
    This is kind of like a NP log except that it extends beyond the computer and lasts for a week.

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    posted 02-07-2000 04:47 PM PT (US)     

     Cole
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    The Horse Whisperer
    Tomorrow Never Dies
    The Living Daylights
    The Horse Whisperer
    (if you repeat, feel free to post it again)
    The Living Daylighs
    Glory
    Jane Eyre (Herrmann)
    Legend of 1900
    Bond songs (mix CD I made of hard hitting bond action music from the different movies
    Jeron, you would like this!)
    The Specialist (Barry)
    The Whisperers (Barry)
    Kiss of Death (Trevor Jones)
    The Saint (Revel)

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    posted 02-07-2000 04:56 PM PT (US)     

     SEBULBA
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    So far today...

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season two)
    Alien Resurrection (complete)

    Tuesday...
    Breakdown
    End Of Days

    Wednesday...
    Matrix (complete)

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    posted 02-07-2000 05:38 PM PT (US)     

     Shaun Rutherford
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    Hey Sebulba,
    I was reading those two and thinking, "Gee, I just traded them to somebody. How ironic." Then I remembered that YOU were HIM! Hah!

    Today's listening pleasure was brought to me by:

    Rushmore (ACADEMY PROMO, BABY! FINALLY!)

    Bringing Out The Dead (ACADEMY PROMO; damn this sounds just like The Good Son)

    Angela's Ashes (see other thread for that one)

    Stuart Little (Academy Promo; typical Silvestri)

    For Love Of The Game (remarkable how much I liked the score, given that I thought the movie was worse than the Devil himself; luckily I didn't buy the Varese release, as this Academy promo---not an original, Universal...don't have me killed---is 41 minutes long)

    Fight Club (FINALLY! The 30 track promo! Great stuff! The album version is still useful, but I just wanted to have a lot of the cues separated, instead of being in "suite" form)

    Citta' Violenta (kick ass stuff! Morricone, man!)

    Cat O' Nine Tails (I'm getting into Morricone WAY TOO LATE!)

    That's not all, but I'm tired here.

    Shaun

    NP---Angela's Ashes (if Thomas Newman or Morricone don't win the Oscar, this better)


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    posted 02-07-2000 06:16 PM PT (US)     

     Alwin
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    Heh, so far today:

    Creed's Human Clay
    Metallica's S&M disc 1
    Beyond Rangoon
    Deep Blue Sea
    Beyond Rangoon (again - I got this last week, and can't stop playing it!)
    Metallica's "Black Album"
    The Thin Red Line

    Typically, my day starts off hard - no fluffy love songs for me. I like hard wake'em up music. Then throughout the day, as my head starts to hurt, I delve into the light scores.

    NP: The Thin Red Line

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    posted 02-07-2000 07:05 PM PT (US)     

     Dr.Evil
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    Strange, but this week begans with Elfman's Mars Attack, Edward Scissordhands ( ok, I saw Sleepy Hollow yesterdaya and just loved it), Revell's The Crow I and II and Chris Young's The Fly II.

    Just a little break on all that Goldsmith and Williams!

    NP Thomas Newman Meet Joe Black ***

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    posted 02-07-2000 07:07 PM PT (US)     

     JJH
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    Caedmon's Call
    Counting Crows, uggghh..who talked me into THAT one?

    Elmer Bernstein's HAWAII and HALLELUJAH TRAIL
    Goldsmith's THE PRIZE, obviously -- mp3s are still up!
    GALAXY QUEST
    THE MUMMY DVD isolated score
    BITE THE BULLETT
    WE'RE NO ANGELS
    JACOB'S LADDER



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    posted 02-07-2000 07:54 PM PT (US)     

     Greg Bryant
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    I assume you only want soundtracks, otherwise I would have to include a listing of my extremely large collection of Polka records...

    The Green Mile
    Tomorrow Never Dies (expanded)
    The End of the Affair
    Star Trek:The Motion Picture
    The End of the Affair
    Bite the Bullett

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    posted 02-07-2000 08:01 PM PT (US)     

     H Rocco
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    There's no pattern to what I'll play other than mood. And I haven't been able to play much today. But so far:

    THE SHADOW
    RODAN
    THE VANISHING
    THE JACKAL

    and,

    various themes downloaded from DECONSTRUCTING GOLDSMITH (mainly the non-album cue from 13TH WARRIOR, the amazing concert-only cue "Fireworks," and the TV themes HAWKINS, HELP and HOLLISTER)

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    posted 02-07-2000 08:16 PM PT (US)     

     Mary
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    Today I have listened to:
    Crimson Tide
    Rudy
    Paul Simon's Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes
    Saving Private Ryan
    Little Women (Newman's)
    Fiddler on the Roof


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    posted 02-07-2000 09:52 PM PT (US)     

     Cole
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    Heck, as far as I am concerened, let me know the polka albums.

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    posted 02-07-2000 09:56 PM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    The Land Before Time
    Hoosiers
    Out of Africa
    The Specialist
    Parent Trap
    Murder in the First
    Indiana Jones 1, 2, 3
    Sommersby
    Tomorrow Never Dies
    The World Is Not Enough
    Rounders
    The Cider House Rules
    Galaxy Quest (mp3z)

    ...that's over the past 2 days.

    Jeron

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    posted 02-07-2000 10:30 PM PT (US)     

     Shaun Rutherford
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    Hey Rocco,
    If you emailed Tom & Sami, I'm sure that they'd make you a copy of their CD (which has a lot of the stuff that you are liking). You're welcome for Hollister.

    Shaun

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    posted 02-07-2000 10:36 PM PT (US)     

     Dave
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    2-7-00
    1Drop Zone
    Dragon Heart
    Dodma
    Fluke : Rissoto
    Enemy of the State

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    posted 02-07-2000 10:45 PM PT (US)     

     SFT
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    Taxi Driver, Bernard Herrmann
    Seven, Howard Shore
    Citizen Kane, Bernard Herrmann
    Dangerous Liaisons, George Fenton
    Wolf, Ennio Morricone

    ..that´s right, NO Elfman scores!

    SFT

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    posted 02-08-2000 01:02 AM PT (US)     

     sabbey
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    Not that much, I have just listened to.

    Warriors of Virtue - Don Davis
    Jaws 2 - John Williams
    Gundam: Symphonic Poem - ????
    Best of the West - Various

    Sean Robert Abbey

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    posted 02-08-2000 05:13 PM PT (US)     

     Greg Bryant
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    Okay, here are the Polka albums:

    Star Wars Episode 1:The Phantom Polka
    The End of the Polka
    Bite the Polka
    Polka Never Dies
    King Solomon's Polka (expanded)
    The Green Polka
    Never Say Polka Again
    Live and Let Polka
    Polka
    Polkas
    Polka3
    Polka Resurrection
    Star Trek:The Polka Picture
    Star Trek 2:The Polka of Khan
    Star Trek 3:The Search for the Beer Barrel
    Star Trek 4:The Polka Home
    Star Trek 5:The Final Polka
    Star Trek 6:The Undiscovered Polka

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    posted 02-09-2000 07:58 AM PT (US)     

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    2/9/00
    Executive Decision Complete (Jerry Goldsmith)****1/2
    Dinosaur Trailer MP3 (James Newton Howard)*****
    Breakdown Rejected (Basil Poledouris)***
    The Swarm (Jerry Goldsmith)***1/2
    Flesh and Blood (Basil Poledouris)****1/2

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    posted 02-09-2000 11:10 AM PT (US)     

     Dan Brecher
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    Since Monday--

    Armageddon Complete 2 CD score
    Little Women score
    Grand Canyon score
    Dinosaur Trailer mp3
    Hook Expanded 2 cd score
    Galaxy Quest mp3
    Toy Story 2 score
    The Phantom Menace score
    Gomez: Bring it on album
    Gomez: Liquid Skin album
    Stargate score
    Oasis: Go Let it Out CD single
    Matrix original soundtrack


    Dan (UK)

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    posted 02-09-2000 11:20 AM PT (US)     

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    I cannot particiapte...as I listen, usually, to anywhere between 10-15 different scores per day...I would simply flood this list!!! for example, so far today (and it is juts past noon), I've listened to James Horner Suites and themes, Psycho II & 48 Hours (for a script I am working on), and A Simple Plan. This afternoon, I have 2 Days in the Valley by Goldsmith, Trek VI by Eidelman and two compilation discs I made...Goldsmith Main Titles Vol. 1 and 2...when I get home, I hope to be hearing a few that should be coming in the mailbox...including The Matrix DVD score (thanks Shaun), Flim-Flam Man from FSM, I HOPE to have Hackers sometime in the near future....(okay, Danny? hehehe) and well, all I can say is...next week is gonna be a gold mine (right Aaron? <wink> )!!!

    Just call me Joe the Busy.

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    posted 02-09-2000 12:06 PM PT (US)     

     SEBULBA
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    Isn't trading grand. Everyone wins.

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    posted 02-09-2000 04:15 PM PT (US)     

     H Rocco
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    I can go days at a time without listening to anything. Not that I choose to necessarily, but sometimes I'd rather have a newsmagazine on in the background or something. Or maybe nothing. Depends in part on who's in the vicinity and, in particular, what time it is.

    NP: nothing (see?)

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    posted 02-09-2000 04:39 PM PT (US)     
     

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