I may be a music lover, and a fairly good musician, but I'm no composer. Just a good ear and good taste 😊
I truly believe that history's greatest composers and songwriters tapped into the divine consciousness at levels that 99.9999999% have never, and can't reach.
Movie soundtrack composers (Williams, Zimmer, Horner, Newmans, Bernstein et al) may not have experienced "direct" contact in terms of innovation, but their genius is having the ear to recognize genius and work their themes into their own compositions. I guess I'm further down the line... neither innovator nor imitator, but a fan of both.
1899 is quite a trip. I suspect you'd likely pick up quickly on where it's going, probably faster than I did, but when it goes there.... damn.
One of the greatest. Gladiator, Last Samurai, Pirates of the Caribbean (at least starting with the second), Lion King, Dark Knight, Crimson Tide... And then of course those deep tracks... 12 Years a Slave, Sherlock Holmes, Prince of Egypt (imo one of, if not, his best!)
Feelsgoodman
https://youtu.be/WdAyO1_0noM
https://youtu.be/aBKEt3MhNMM
https://youtu.be/iYYRH4apXDo
Btw, you watched 1899? 😉🍿
Nice table. Feelsgood. Feelsdoubleplusgood to have a fren along the way.
Your taste in music is far more refined than mine.
I'll check it out. I haven't seen it.
If the whole world falls into the portal you get to write the soundtracks for the last hurrah.
I may be a music lover, and a fairly good musician, but I'm no composer. Just a good ear and good taste 😊
I truly believe that history's greatest composers and songwriters tapped into the divine consciousness at levels that 99.9999999% have never, and can't reach.
Movie soundtrack composers (Williams, Zimmer, Horner, Newmans, Bernstein et al) may not have experienced "direct" contact in terms of innovation, but their genius is having the ear to recognize genius and work their themes into their own compositions. I guess I'm further down the line... neither innovator nor imitator, but a fan of both.
1899 is quite a trip. I suspect you'd likely pick up quickly on where it's going, probably faster than I did, but when it goes there.... damn.
Zimmer rules!!!
One of the greatest. Gladiator, Last Samurai, Pirates of the Caribbean (at least starting with the second), Lion King, Dark Knight, Crimson Tide... And then of course those deep tracks... 12 Years a Slave, Sherlock Holmes, Prince of Egypt (imo one of, if not, his best!)
https://youtu.be/z9rUuBOb5Z4
Why?
https://youtu.be/cFswFI7fqxU
https://youtu.be/q0ZutW6_WYI
He had a great ear.