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Justin

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I see this title is coming and hopefully it will contain the original techno cues by BT. His music shouldn't go unheard for this film. Excellent work and I recommend it for anyone that enjoys techno
posted 11-29-2001 03:03 PM PT (US) 
Lightborne

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Yea, but this soundtrack is going to be the first American copy protected cd. It represents the beginning of a new battle for freedom from financial sodomy. I have no problem with paying for cds, but I do have a problem with things like this which further justify to them why they can charge $15.00-$20.00 per cd. With the ability to burn cds out there, the record companies were in somewhat of a pinch and suffered somewhat of a loss themselves for a change. Now that balance may disappear...that is until our new tank busters arrive which I hope they do just to put us back on an even playing field again.[Message edited by Lightborne on 11-29-2001]
posted 11-29-2001 03:29 PM PT (US) 
Justin

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I agree my friend...but aren't you hoping it's BT's techno score?
posted 11-29-2001 04:31 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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Yeah, cause BT is such a voice in Hollywood.
posted 11-29-2001 04:52 PM PT (US) 
Dinko

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quote:
Originally posted by Jeron:
Yeah, cause BT is such a voice in Hollywood.Do I sense a touch of sarcasm?
posted 11-29-2001 05:51 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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No, not at all.
posted 11-29-2001 07:13 PM PT (US) 
Justin

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Jeron is being a moron...ignore him. I don't see his voice in hollywood
posted 11-29-2001 07:15 PM PT (US) 
Hasta
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Jeron, have you started hanging out with Lancelot lately? Because you sure are beginning to become the sarcastic bastard I both love and hate.
As far as Jeron's voice in Hollywood, well... No, wait, he has no voice in Hollywood!

posted 11-29-2001 07:22 PM PT (US) 
jonathan_little
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Actually, I think the first (or one of the first) copy protected CDs was by Charlie Pride.I believe the "copy protected" CDs are really junk CDs. With this style of copy protection, record companies knowingly introduce errors on the disc and violate standards in a hope to confuse CD-ROMs and DVD players.
Some CD-ROMs and DVD players are confused, others aren't. If I ever buy a copy protected CD which won't play in my computer (which is my only player in my dorm room,) it will be returned to the store for a refund.
posted 11-29-2001 07:41 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by Hasta:
Jeron, have you started hanging out with Lancelot lately? Because you sure are beginning to become the sarcastic bastard I both love and hate.
I love and hate you too.

quote:
As far as Jeron's voice in Hollywood, well... No, wait, he has no voice in Hollywood!
...yet.
posted 11-29-2001 07:59 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by Jeron:
...yet.Feels like a Back to the Future cliffhanger, doesn't it?
posted 11-29-2001 08:00 PM PT (US) 
Justin

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Back to BT!
Anyone have any information on this upcoming CD?
posted 11-29-2001 08:07 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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I mean, this might just be a silly notion, but knowing the track record of these things, wouldn't it be safe to assume that it'll most likely feature songs inspired by (but not featured in) the film?I mean Justin, I really do hope you get your BT "score", I really do. It's just... ahh, nevermind. I'm a quack.
posted 11-29-2001 09:20 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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Copy protecton CD? I'd like to see that.--Brian
posted 11-29-2001 09:35 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

I actually would hope this second volume predominately features BT's music. This is the music most people are asking for. It's been the biggest complaint this site has received about the first soundtrack - too many songs not heard in the movie, and not enough of the music heard in the movie's key scenes.As for the rest of the messages, what the heck are you guys talking about? Go blow your noses or something!
posted 11-29-2001 09:45 PM PT (US) 
majestyx

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quote:
Originally posted by Crono/Kyp:
Copy protecton CD? I'd like to see that.--Brian
http://www.medialinenews.com/issues/2001/news/1015/1015.2.shtml
posted 11-29-2001 09:49 PM PT (US) 
sabbey

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quote:
Originally posted by jonathan_little:
I believe the "copy protected" CDs are really junk CDs. With this style of copy protection, record companies knowingly introduce errors on the disc and violate standards in a hope to confuse CD-ROMs and DVD players.Some CD-ROMs and DVD players are confused, others aren't. If I ever buy a copy protected CD which won't play in my computer (which is my only player in my dorm room,) it will be returned to the store for a refund.
Maybe it's just me, but with the way my player seems to have trouble with any 'slight confusion' as it were, I won't pick up any that offer this new gimmick.
From what I heard, it won't work on some players, which is just plain stupid. Alas, so is not allowing those who purchased their CD legitimately to decide if they want it on their hard drive or not.

I do think some sort of copy-protection might be useful, but the way the recording industry is going about it is wrong IMO. I hate to say it, but if it becomes common place, I might just stop buying CD' altogether!

A big
to the record industry!Regards,
Sean Robert Abbeyposted 11-29-2001 09:58 PM PT (US) 
Lightborne

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Not to mention, you can't make compilation cds.
posted 11-30-2001 06:54 AM PT (US) 
jonathan_little
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There is nothing stopping me from hooking up a standard CD player (assuming it is able to play the disc) to my soundcard and doing it the hard way. I guess the record companies assume people won't go through all that trouble.
posted 11-30-2001 01:16 PM PT (US) 
sabbey

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Well, there is that way to go about it. But, my whole problem is the fact that "some" regular players will be having trouble too.
In any case, I don't intend on taking a gamble every time I buy a CD, and pray that it will work. I have more than enough CD' already. So, it's their loss IMO!

Regards,
Sean Robert Abbey[Message edited by sabbey on 11-30-2001]
posted 11-30-2001 10:02 PM PT (US) 
SBD
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quote:
Originally posted by Dinko:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by Jeron:
[b]Yeah, cause BT is such a voice in Hollywood.<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>Do I sense a touch of sarcasm?[/B]
Are you kidding? This sarcasm detector is going off the charts.
posted 12-01-2001 07:25 AM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by SBD:
Are you kidding? This sarcasm detector is going off the charts.I wonder where BT got his formal music education? Berkley? Juliard? USC or UCLA? hmmmm... oh, I know, I know! Probably Santa Monica College.
Jeron
posted 12-01-2001 11:13 AM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Where'd your music education come from Jeron? And why haven't I seen your name in ANY sort of credits???Clayton
posted 12-01-2001 03:17 PM PT (US) 
jonathan_little
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Clayton, you're starting to sound like Ford!
posted 12-01-2001 07:34 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by scoreguy16:
Where'd your music education come from Jeron? And why haven't I seen your name in ANY sort of credits???Funny you ask... my name does appear in the notes of one cd. But why in the heck should that matter? I'm not trying to compose music for film...
posted 12-01-2001 08:31 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by jonathan_little:
Clayton, you're starting to sound like Ford!I suppose congratulations are in order!
posted 12-01-2001 08:32 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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quote:
Originally posted by jonathan_little:
Clayton, you're starting to sound like Ford!I am not! If I was it'd be like "I know people love these scores so I am gonna make it so that it's not availible for them until I can make a profit! I'm Ford A. Thaxton! Bow down to me! PeterK is a loser!"
And Jeron, what CD credits are you in?
Clayton
posted 12-02-2001 08:24 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

No, no, Clayton.... it's "looooooooon" not "loser." Ford hates nothing more than to be misquoted, so please, refer to me as "FishChip" or "loooooon." Thaxton thanks you.
posted 12-02-2001 12:04 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Ohhhhh, I am terribley sorry Peter, you 'looooooooon'...Clayton
posted 12-02-2001 01:05 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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E-mail, Clay. Again, I really would like to know, what pertinency does it have in this conversation?[Message edited by Jeron on 12-02-2001]
posted 12-02-2001 01:36 PM PT (US) 
Justin

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<<sigh>>
posted 12-02-2001 02:00 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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quote:
Originally posted by Jeron:
E-mail, Clay. Again, I really would like to know, what pertinency does it have in this conversation?[Message edited by Jeron on 12-02-2001]
What did I tell you about Clay? And I was only asking. But since you feel the need to brag, I wont ask again.
Clayton
posted 12-02-2001 02:06 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by scoreguy16:
What did I tell you about Clay? And I was only asking. But since you feel the need to brag, I wont ask again.Who in the hell said I was bragging? Your question wasn't rhetorical. You asked, I answered (discreetly, too). Grow up, Clayton. If you want to discuss this any further, do it via e-mail. I'll no longer be a party to this pointless banter (sorry Justin).
Jeron
[Message edited by Jeron on 12-02-2001]
posted 12-02-2001 02:47 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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I said you were bragging, see ^. And isn't it a little hypicritical of you to tell me to grow up and then run away and call this a 'pointless banter' like a little child??? But, I do congratulate you on calling me Clayton.Clayton
[Message edited by scoreguy16 on 12-02-2001]
posted 12-02-2001 03:00 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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I'm not running away. There simply is nothing more to say to you.
posted 12-02-2001 03:34 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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Well Jeron is right, this is pointless and has nothing to do with the original topic. Clayton, what does it matter what CDs Jeron is mentioned in? Is it really such a big deal? And from my point of view, Jeron's is not bragging, it was in reference to his "voice" in Hollywood. I don't see how that in any translates to bragging.Anyway, that’s how I feel about it, anyone else agree with me? Please raise you hand.
::As Brian leaves he sees the whole thread raise their hands::
--Brian (HPA)
NP: The Cupboard under the Stairs
posted 12-02-2001 03:35 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

You guys are retards. Brian, no one is right or wrong in this discussion, although I agree that if you are gonna throw off a discussion (sarcastic or not), you shouldn't have any right to call the result pointless banter. Where would this thread be if "BT's voice in Hollywood" was never brought up? We could have had a great discussion on how "copy-protected CDs" might hurt the music industry more than they think it will help them.If you guys would have just blown your noses when I was handing out the kleenexes, sheesh.
posted 12-02-2001 03:57 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Actually, Brian, I was simply asking him what CD he was mentioned in. I got a scan of where he was mentioned, a link to where you can buy the CD and his response on this board. Jeron and I have our issues between us which contribute to the posts between us here.Clayton
PS>Where's everyone's hands Brian?
posted 12-02-2001 04:17 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by PeterK:
You guys are retards.You got me there.
posted 12-02-2001 05:50 PM PT (US) 
Lightborne

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Sorry for delayed response to your original question, Justin, concerning the BT score extras that could possibly be on this second disc. I must admit I have yet to see the movie. It is at the cheapie theatres here in Cincinnati and I might try and catch it this week before it leaves. You aren't the first one to mention BT's "voice" in the film. The positive hype I've heard sounds promising. I know techno gets somewhat dissed around here, but I am open to all music. If sounds bad to me, it sounds bad. If it sounds good, hey. I have seen techno work very well in film like with Brian Eno, Moby and Paul Oakenfold.The problem usually comes with the fact that the release of a second disc with movies usually involves more of the songs, not the score. I know. I know. There can be exceptions to this rule like SHREK and GLADIATOR. We'll just have to see.
posted 12-02-2001 09:32 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
