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    Topic:   What score represents your life right now

     Scott
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    The heading really says it all. If your life, as it is right now, were a score, which score would it be and why.


    I think mine, for the past week, would be et.

    Et and Me would be the careful, touching and loving friendships that were created.

    The up, beat ones would be the fun we had, taking all the trips.

    The sad, goodbye one would be when we had to part.

    Yet, there is that rainbow in the sky, telling us that each one of us will be "right here".


    Scott

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    posted 08-27-2000 01:42 AM PT (US)     

     John Dunham
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    Rudy
    (Even though I don't like football.)

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    posted 08-27-2000 06:28 AM PT (US)     

     Camillu
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    I can't think of one right now.

    Does anyone know of a score which has lot of boring, tedious, annoying music that creates anticipation, and then at the end of the CD there's a huge rush of loud orchestral beauty?

    (I'm studying for my anatomy resit)

    NP - True Romance - Zimmer (you're so cool)

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    posted 08-27-2000 06:56 AM PT (US)     

     JJH
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    Koyanisqaatsi

    dull, boring, and repetitive at this particular point.


    NP -- Moon Over Parador; soon to be Moon Over PeterK, or is that Mooning PeterK?

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    posted 08-27-2000 07:15 AM PT (US)     

     John Dunham
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Camillu:
    I can't think of one right now.
    Does anyone know of a score which has lot of boring, tedious, annoying music that creates anticipation, and then at the end of the CD there's a huge rush of loud orchestral beauty?

    Mission To mars, sort of.

    NP: Balto, Horner

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    posted 08-27-2000 08:26 AM PT (US)     

     Al
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    I've adopted Broughton's main theme to "Heart of Darkness" as my own. At times bouncy and yet also dramatic, it represents me quite well.

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    posted 08-27-2000 09:33 AM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    Scott... leave it to Scott for the sentimental topics... hehe.

    Right now? I'm REALLY enjoying Horner's score for "Battle Beyond the Stars". It's so pre-Wrath of Khan-ish it's crazy, but the pace and themes are hitting a home run with me. Been listening to that and... hmmmm, "Frankenstein" by Doyle is absolutely incredible. ......and I guess a mix of Broughton's "The Old Man and the Sea" and McKenzie's "Frank and Jesse."

    I suppose that conglomeration of music would reflect my current state......

    Jeron

    [This message has been edited by Jeron (edited 27 August 2000).]

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    posted 08-27-2000 09:53 AM PT (US)     

     Scott
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    Hmmm...Jeron. I would have thought a more classical approach would have suited you more. Something like "Flight of the Bumble Bee".

    Lol.


    Scott

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    posted 08-27-2000 10:26 AM PT (US)     

     Patrick
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    The Perfect Storm (both the music and the title)

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    posted 08-27-2000 02:17 PM PT (US)     

     Steve Hughes
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    Magnolia by Jon Brion. Light and shadow. Up and down like a fiddler's elbow...

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    posted 08-27-2000 04:14 PM PT (US)     

     sabbey
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    I guess in my case B5: Crusade.

    Or, let me just say as JJH did!

    Koyanisqaatsi

    dull, boring, and repetitive at this particular point. Actually, make that Glass' Dracula.

    Regards,
    Sean Robert Abbey

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    posted 08-27-2000 05:14 PM PT (US)     
     

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