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Sofaspud
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May-14-01, 08:19 PM (EST) |
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"Y'know, Gryph..."
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... while I normally applaud your choices for music in different fics, I have to note that Sing Sing Sing is WAAAAAAAAY too long a piece for the pace of the fic, at the scene in the Cobalt Club (it was the Cobalt Club, right?) Not that I'm really complaining, mind you; I just finished re(re)(re)-reading the latest one, and decided that I'd play the song while reading. It works, and works wonderfully, but either a) I read way too damn fast, or b) the song is a wee bit long. :) Anyway. Just commenting. --sofaspud --
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Wedge
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May-14-01, 09:15 PM (EST) |
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1. "RE: Y'know, Gryph..."
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>Not that I'm really complaining, mind you; I just finished >re(re)(re)-reading the latest one, and decided that I'd play the song >while reading. It works, and works wonderfully, but either a) I read >way too damn fast, or b) the song is a wee bit long. :) If I had to guess, I'd have to say that it's a matter of time compression as opposed to being able to read the scene out to the length of the song. We know that John Travolta and Uma Thurman danced to the entire length of 'You Never Can Tell' in Pulp Fiction, but we were only subjected to about 30 seconds of it. :) Or how 'It's A Mistake' (most certainly not the Men at Work song) is only playing on Sarah's roommates headphones peripherally for the few moments before she's killed in The Terminator, yet it still landed it's own slot on the soundtrack. Of course, I'm not Gryphon, but if I had to guess, that'd be the answer. ------------------------------ "It's a mistake, it's a mistake....ya ya ya ya..." ------------------------------ Chad Collier Digital Bitch J. Random VFX Company |
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Gryphon
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May-14-01, 09:38 PM (EST) |
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2. "RE: Y'know, Gryph..."
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>... while I normally applaud your choices for music in different fics, >I have to note that Sing Sing Sing is WAAAAAAAAY too long a >piece for the pace of the fic, at the scene in the Cobalt Club (it was >the Cobalt Club, right?) Try the version from Swing Kids. It's not genuine, but it also doesn't have the half-hour solos in the Stompin' at the Savoy version. Or apply the other poster's comments about time compression for cinematic purposes. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
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Ebony
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May-15-01, 11:05 AM (EST) |
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3. "RE: Y'know, Gryph..."
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>>... while I normally applaud your choices for music in different fics, >>I have to note that Sing Sing Sing is WAAAAAAAAY too long a >>piece for the pace of the fic, at the scene in the Cobalt Club (it was >>the Cobalt Club, right?) > >Try the version from Swing Kids. It's not genuine, but it also >doesn't have the half-hour solos in the Stompin' at the Savoy >version. > >Or apply the other poster's comments about time compression for >cinematic purposes. Or listen to the version by Louis Prima (the man who wrote the song), which comes out to be about 4 minutes. I've always preferred that version, personally, but I can see how Goodman's arrangement would be more conducive to a big band scene. Prima only played with a quintet/sextet, mostly. Ebony the Black Dragon aka Draco Draconis Ebenium known to Chess Records as Aaron F. Johnson, Senior Editor, Living Room Games http://www.lrgames.com (and fan of Louis Prima)
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