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    Topic:   Black Hawk Down score

     Marselus
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    I know that the film has opened only in a few cinemas in the US, but what about the score for those who have already seen the movie?

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    posted 01-04-2002 05:03 PM PT (US)     

     dgoldwas
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    http://www.moviemusic.com/mb/Forum1/HTML/008007.html

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    posted 01-04-2002 05:16 PM PT (US)     

     Tim_P
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    Woo-hoo! Thanks for that link, Dan! That thread answered any and all of my BHD questions!

    Tim

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    posted 01-04-2002 08:24 PM PT (US)     

     dgoldwas
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    Sarcasm aside, I was just pointing out that there was already a BHD thread with basically the same question.

    Dan

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    posted 01-04-2002 10:45 PM PT (US)     

     scoreguy16
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    Bassically??? That is the exact same question worded differently!

    Clayton

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    posted 01-06-2002 01:13 PM PT (US)     

     madono_x
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    Bad boy Marselus!!!! You are a copyator!!!
    You never don't copy the topics of other members or you will be broked like my "the one" cd( composed by trevor "muppet"rabin).
    jejeje..it's a joke!
    I want a Black Hawk down clips now or,at least,the running time!!! please miss Decca!
    Bhd band??An averlasting piece band??mi:2 band??...mmm Mr.zimmer and his friends strikes back!
    Madono_x or Hollow_x

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    posted 01-06-2002 01:38 PM PT (US)     

     Steve Hughes
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    I saw the film today. Gripping stuff.

    The score was a mix of Lisa Gerrard-esque moaning vocals, M:I2 techno and guitar and Zimmer "strings". There's a lot of tribal stuff that sounds a lot like Carter Burwell's score to Three Kings. I didn't really notice any themes apart from a few misplaced piano solo's. Nothing to write home about...

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    posted 01-07-2002 10:34 AM PT (US)     

     HadrianD
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Steve Hughes:

    Zimmer "strings".

    What does that mean?

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    posted 01-07-2002 07:49 PM PT (US)     

     Steve Hughes
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    Synth strings. And one of those themes that goes up the scale, and then comes back down to the same note. Like The Rock...

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    posted 01-08-2002 02:58 AM PT (US)     

     HadrianD
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    Synth for real? They probably didn't get anytime to record the orchestra. Seeing how the movie was pushed up considerably.

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    posted 01-08-2002 10:28 AM PT (US)     

     André Lux
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Steve Hughes:

    The score was a mix of Lisa Gerrard-esque moaning vocals, M:I2 techno and guitar and Zimmer "strings". There's a lot of tribal stuff that sounds a lot like Carter Burwell's score to Three Kings.

    In another words: sounds like someone spanking a keyboard with an almost dead cat.

    Irghhh...


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    posted 01-08-2002 10:37 AM PT (US)     

     HadrianD
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    I didn't ask you

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    posted 01-08-2002 07:41 PM PT (US)     

     Dinko
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    quote:
    Originally posted by André Lux:
    In another words: sounds like someone spanking a keyboard with an almost dead cat.


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    posted 01-08-2002 07:52 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by André Lux:

    In another words: sounds like someone spanking a keyboard with an almost dead cat.

    Irghhh...


    But it's great practice for what they'd like to do to people like you!

    Clayton

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    posted 01-08-2002 08:36 PM PT (US)     

     Probable
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    quote:
    Originally posted by HadrianD:
    I didn't ask you

    One rarely has to ask to be blessed with a contribution from André. What he forgot to mention was that there's typically a mic on the cat to capture those "moaning vocals." The whole thing's an atrocious animal-rights violation, really.

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    posted 01-08-2002 08:41 PM PT (US)     

     HadrianD
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    More like Cursed.

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    posted 01-08-2002 10:13 PM PT (US)     

     John Zimmer
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    Have you ever heard a cat moan?

    Gerrard sounds more like a cow than a cat.

    NP: Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (Cliff Eidelman)

    Jz

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    posted 01-09-2002 06:56 AM PT (US)     

     HadrianD
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    HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That's rich!

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    posted 01-09-2002 09:43 AM PT (US)     
     

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