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Symphony of the Sword/The Order of the Rose
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#6, RE: Identify This Music
Posted by Myth024 on Mar-03-09 at 11:20 AM
In response to message #0
>Every year, Jeremy Clarkson (one of the hosts of Top Gear) does >the guy-on-Top Gear equivalent of a Phil Collins solo album. >These are, unsurprisingly, very like Top Gear in terms of >production and presentation (I think he uses the same production >team), which means that, like Top Gear, they incorporate a lot >of clever use of bits from motion picture soundtracks. > >This year's, Thriller, opens with a 20-second piece of >something that I find myself very much wanting the rest of, but >I don't know what movie it's from. This is vastly >annoying. Nobody in the studio channel earlier tonight could place it >either. > >Here's >the bit in question,> clipped out of the rest of the movie and encoded >with tiny video because, well, it's the audio that's important for our >purposes here. If anyone here can identify this music, I would be >most grateful. > >In a similar vein, I saw a TV spot for Baz Luhrman's Australia >a bit ago - this one, in >fact> - that had music in it that sounded very much like, but wasn't, >a clip from Klaus Badelt's excellent score from Pirates of the >Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. Now, as is the fashion with >new-movie trailers and adverts, I suspect this is in fact from some >other movie altogether and not from Australia at all, and - >once again - I would be obliged if anybody could place it. > >As for why this is in the SOS board, well, no, it's not a mistake; >it's just that I'd like to use at least one of them in the bit I'm >working on just now, but I can't very well do that if I haven't the >slightest idea what they are. > >--G. >-><- >Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin >Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/ >Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam. The end credits to the movie indicate that they used production music from www.extrememusic.com If you click on the get trax link on the bottom I think you will find the piece that your looking for.
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