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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    Gaah!

    When was it shipped? If Tuesday, I may be in hope!!
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008 edited
    Oh dang, not Colosseum then. slant

    I have noticed it is out on iTunes now, but for $20! (and freakin' iTunes quality!)
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    You worry me at times Anthony...
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    Someone who condones file sharing, give me Lost! cry biggrin tongue
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
    Exactly. I'm desperate for my CD to come! slant

    kill the wave spin
    • CommentAuthorPanthera
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    We're really lucky to like this type of music.... So many people don't appreciate it.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Panthera wrote
    We're really lucky to like this type of music.... So many people don't appreciate it.


    I like it....I'm just NOT hyped out of all perspective about it! rolleyes
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
    • CommentAuthorPanthera
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    I was referring to film music in general.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Then again, I'm sure there's non-film music that we don't appreciate (R&B *cough*) that other people think the same about. smile
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Panthera wrote
    I was referring to film music in general.


    You'd be surprised how many do though. Since I've been at uni, I've found quite a lot of people who like at least a few pieces of film music, and are therefore easy to persuade how great film music really is.

    My best mate at uni has been turned to the darkside, he plays film music every day now! cheesy
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Has anyone else noticed that there are specific pieces of film music that seem to appeal to people who don't normally listen to film music?
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Yeah, Gladiator.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    *shudder*

    But it's so true.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    *shudder*? Gladiator is brilliant.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Lost came!!! YAYAYAYAYAYA! And what perfect timing, right at the start of a long weekend! biggrin

    And Colosseum gave me a copy of Doyle's The Last Legion for free too! I'm so buying from them again! beer
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Steven wrote
    Panthera wrote
    I was referring to film music in general.


    You'd be surprised how many do though. Since I've been at uni, I've found quite a lot of people who like at least a few pieces of film music, and are therefore easy to persuade how great film music really is.

    My best mate at uni has been turned to the darkside, he plays film music every day now! cheesy


    wave <me patting you on the back....m' man cool beer
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Steven wrote
    Yeah, Gladiator.


    Hmmmmm yeah, it is very popular. A close friend of mine who is mostly into heavy metal has this score....and it's the only film score he's ever bought.
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    In a lot of cases, it seems to be the really emotional or really heroic stuff most people like. Not the action cues, not the mickey mousing stuff. I wonder why...?
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Anthony wrote
    Lost came!!! YAYAYAYAYAYA! And what perfect timing, right at the start of a long weekend! biggrin

    Hey Anthony, I want a cue by cue analysis of the score! Of the two cd´s! wink
    Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you
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      CommentAuthorBobdH
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008 edited
    Anthony wrote
    In a lot of cases, it seems to be the really emotional or really heroic stuff most people like. Not the action cues, not the mickey mousing stuff. I wonder why...?


    'People' respond to melody, that's why. The 'heroic' stuff is often the most thematical part. Plus, it's 'powerful', and that's what 'they' like too. Action cues are, mostly, too chaotic for 'their' tasts. It's not 'listen-music'. It's music that's 'good for in the film', but 'not when you take the pictures away'.

    Mass audiences... pfff rolleyes
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008 edited
    Marselus wrote
    Anthony wrote
    Lost came!!! YAYAYAYAYAYA! And what perfect timing, right at the start of a long weekend! biggrin

    Hey Anthony, I want a cue by cue analysis of the score! Of the two cd´s! wink


    And you will get that in time. I can't identify everything yet, but here's some notes:

    In With A KABOOM! - Wicked
    Awed And Shocked - That little action cue when Sawyer escapes from his cage in the first episode (strange use of the piano too!)
    Fool Me Twice - Freaky strings, yay! (there's a lot of that on this album, so I'm more than catered for!)
    The Island - Excellent, I'm so happy this made it on here.
    Romancing The Cage - Jordi will be happy
    Distraught Desmond - More freaky string stuff, shame it doesn't contain a big reprise of Desmond's theme (only a little version on the harp)
    Ocean's Apart - Jack leaves the island on the boat!!
    Fetch Your Arm - Basically a reprise of World's Worst Landscaping, only this version sounds BIGGER!
    Shambala - They actually included Giacchino's take (or re-arrangement) of some songs. A really nice cue, from when Hurley is driving the VW bus around.
    Heart Of Thawyer - Another really nice cue.
    Juliette Is Lost - It's actually odd being able to listen to the sub music.
    Rushin' The Russian - interesting.
    Dharmacide - Ben's theme on the piano....with the last note changed to make it sound more innocent.
    As for the second disc - we have the complete score from Greatest Hits, and Looking Glass 1 & 2!

    This is one score you must get on CD. It's so loud and powerful in places, even a 320mp3 rip sounds fuzzy in places (damn you iPod!). iTunes will rip this apart! biggrin
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    Anthony wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Anthony wrote
    Lost came!!! YAYAYAYAYAYA! And what perfect timing, right at the start of a long weekend! biggrin

    Hey Anthony, I want a cue by cue analysis of the score! Of the two cd´s! wink


    And you will get that in time. I can't identify everything yet, but here's some notes:

    In With A KABOOM! - Wicked
    Awed And Shocked - That little action cue when Sawyer escapes from his cage in the first episode (strange use of the piano too!)
    Fool Me Twice - Freaky strings, yay! (there's a lot of that on this album, so I'm more than catered for!)
    The Island - Excellent, I'm so happy this made it on here.
    Romancing The Cage - Jordi will be happy
    Distraught Desmond - More freaky string stuff, shame it doesn't contain a big reprise of Desmond's theme (only a little version on the harp)
    Ocean's Apart - Jack leaves the island on the boat!!
    Fetch Your Arm - Basically a reprise of World's Worst Landscaping, only this version sounds BIGGER!
    Shambala - They actually included Giacchino's take (or re-arrangement) of some songs. A really nice cue, from when Hurley is driving the VW bus around.
    Heart Of Thawyer - Another really nice cue.
    Juliette Is Lost - It's actually odd being able to listen to the sub music.
    Rushin' The Russian - interesting.
    Dharmacide - Ben's theme on the piano....with the last note changed to make it sound more innocent.
    As for the second disc - we have the complete score from Greatest Hits, and Looking Glass 1 & 2!

    That´s a good start Anthony wink
    It seems all the highlights of the season are there!
    Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    I'm constantly astounded at the level of recall some people have. How do you remember the precise bits all these pieces underscored? Have you watched the episodes a million times? I can never do things like that.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 2nd 2008
    I've seen episodes of season 3 twice at the most. I don't know how or why I remember these. The highlights on this are the more experimental cues, which are anything but the norm. Hearing Ben's theme on a piano, or some really odd percussion and re-arrangement on Locke's theme is what I call great music.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeMay 3rd 2008
    Same here. 3 times i've seen them all so far.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeMay 3rd 2008
    Anthony wrote
    Ocean's Apart - Jack leaves the island on the boat!!


    OH.MY.GOD.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeMay 4th 2008 edited
    If you haven't seen season 3, major spoilers!!

    I compiled a list of where all the cues on the first disc can be heard:

    01. IN WITH A KABOOM! - 3.01 - A Tale Of Two Cities - The intro scene where we see flight 815 split in half, from the perspective of the Others. Ben tells Ethan and Goodwin to infiltrate the survivors and get ''lists''. We see the Barracks for the first time.

    02. MAIN TITLE - 3.01-3.23 - Need I explain?

    03. AWED AND SHOCKED - 3.01 - A Tale Of Two Cities - Karl breaks the lock on Sawyer's cage and tells him to escape. After a brief run, Sawyer encounters Juliet who tasers him. Sawyer is then thrown back into his cage.

    04. FOOL ME TWICE - 3.02 - The Glass Ballerina - Sayid and Jin wait on shore for the Others to arrive at the Pala Ferry. The Others actally appear on the boat where Sun is. Colleen confronts Sun, who threatens to shoot Colleen if she is not let off the boat. Sun eventually shoots her and Sayid and Jin hear the shots and run toward the boat. A brief gunfight ensues as Sun manages to jump overboard.

    05. PAGODA OF SHAME - 3.02 - The Glass Ballerina - Sun is seen at Jae's funeral in a flashback. Her father confronts her and she asks whether he is going to tell Jin about the affair she had with Jae. He tells her that it is not his place to say, and that she should go home to Jin. On the island, Sayid tells Sun and Jin to get ready, as they have a long walk back to their camp.

    06. THE ISLAND - 3.03 - Further Instructions - Locke hallucinates in the Sweat Lodge. He has an image of Boone who is escorting him through an airport. We see several familiar faces including Jack, Hurley, Desmond and Ben, one of whom Boone says ''needs saving''.

    07. EKO OF THE PAST - 3.05 - The Cost Of Living - Eko, recovering from the polar bear incident, has flashes of Yemi being killed. Suddenly, Yemi appears in Eko's tent and tells him to confess. Sayid, Charlie and Hurley notice Eko's tent is aflame and rescue Eko from the fire. Just as Locke appears and asks Charlie what has happenned, we see that Eko has run off.

    08. CHURCH OF EKO'S - 3.05 - The Cost Of Living - In a flashback, Eko is taken back to his brothers church, just after he watched his brother get killed. Eko walks to the alter and picks up a Bible. Inside is a picture of him and his brother.

    09. LEGGO MY EKO - 3.05 - The Cost Of Living - Smokey attacks and kills Eko in the jungle while he is searching for ''Yemi''. Locke, Sayid, Desmond, Nikki and Paulo discover Eko's body just as he quietly says to Locke, ''you're next''.

    10. ROMANCING THE CAGE - 3.06 - I Do - After Sawyer admits the truth to Kate of how they are not being held on ''their'' island, they make sexytime.

    11. UNDER THE KNIFE - 3.06 - I Do - Danny prepares to kill Sawyer as Jack starts the operation on Ben. Jack deliberatly botches the operation and demands that unless Kate and Sawyer are allowed to go free then he'll let Ben die.

    12. TEASER TIME - 3.07 - Not In Portland - In a flashback, Juliet injects her sister in her room in Miami. We see Jack telling Kate and Sawyer to run (for a second time). Tom tells Juliet to finish the surgery, but Jack says she won't be able to as she's not a surgeon. Kate and Sawyer manage to get free from Danny and Jason, and Sawyer finally gets to wail on Danny. Juliet tells Ivan to find Danny, and then go after Kate and Sawyer, and if he has to, kill them.

    13. HERE TODAY, GONE TO MAUI - 3.07 - Not In Portland - Alex says goodbye to Karl on the boat, Juliet gives Kate the walkie so she can tell Jack the ''story''. Jack makes Kate promise she will never come back for him. Kate and Sawyer (with Karl) start heading back towards ''their'' island.

    14. DISTRAUGHT DESMOND - 3.08 - Flashes Before Your Eyes - In a flashback, Desmond sitting in the pub, realises that his ''flash'' has allowed him to see the future. Back on the island (but in another flashback), Desmond wakes up naked, following the hatch implosion. After running through the jungle, he discovers random items from the hatch, including his picture of himself and Penny, and again we see him attacking Charlie after he calls Desmond a coward. Desmond (refering to fate) says that ''You can't change it''.

    15. ACHARA, GLAD TO SEE ME? - 3.09 - Stranger In A Strange Land - In a flashback, Jack and Achara also make sexytime. Achara explains that she ''has a gift''.

    16. OCEAN'S APART - 3.09 - Stranger In A Strange Land - Sawyer confronts Kate about where they stand, and eventually they then head off to their camp. Isabel leads Jack and some of the Others to a beach where nearby, a boat is moored. She tells Jack what his tattoos mean, but Jack explains what they read is not what they mean. As they head off to the boat, there is a brief shot of Kate and Sawyer walking through the jungle, and Karl sitting in the jungle looking up at the stars. Now night time, the boat has set off and Jack goes and sits next to Juliet.

    17. THE LONE HUGO - 3.10 - Tricia Tanaka Is Dead - In a flashback a (thin) Hurley and his father attempt to start the car they have been working on. Hurley's father explains he's found work out in Vegas, says he'll see him soon, and leaves on a motorbike. Back on the island, Hurley stands at Libby's grave and explains how he misses her.

    18. FETCH YOUR ARM - 3.10 - Tricia Tanaka Is Dead - Charlie explains to Hurley what Desmond had said about seeing him die. Vincent runs out of the jungle with an arm in his mouth and Hurley runs after him back into the jungle. He finally catches up to Vincent, who leads Hurley to the Dharma van.

    19. AIN'T TALKIN' 'BOUT NOTHIN' - 3.10 - Tricia Tanaka Is Dead - Kate tells Sawyer that all he has to do is apologise, and they can start off on a clean slate. Sawer says he has nothing to apologise for. They arrive back at their camp and everyone rushes to meet them.

    20. SHAMBALA - 3.10 - Tricia Tanaka Is Dead - Arriving at camp, Jin gives a flower to Sun, as Charlie heads to see Claire, and Sawyer brings back a crate of beer from the bus. We see Hurley driving the bus around the mesa some more.

    21. CLAIRE-A CULPA - 3.12 - Par Avion - In a flashback, Claire visits her mother who is under life-support in hospital. Claire tells her she is pregant and says she will see her real soon. Back on the island, Charlie reads out the letter Claire has written to the outside world. They attatch the letter to a seagull and it flies away. On the other side of the island, Saiyd, Kate, Locke and Rousseau arrive at the Barracks and see Jack playing football with the Others.

    22. A TOUCHING MOMENT - 3.13 - The Man From Tallahassee - Jack is brought to visit Kate in the building she is being held in at the Barracks. He tells her he made a deal with the Others, and they are going to let him go home.

    23. SWEET EXPOSE - 3.14 - Expose - The firs part of the cue is from the opening scene of the episode. Nikki runs through the jungle and buries something in the soil. She stumbles out onto the beach and collapses in front of Sawyer and Hurley. The rest of the cue is actually from the flashback of the scene later on in the episode. After being bitten by one of the Medusa spiders out in the jungle, Nikki buries the bag of diamonds, and then runs toward the camp, and as seen previously, runs into Sawyer and Hurley. Back in the present, the survivors bury the ''dead'' (paralyzed) Nikki and Paulo.

    24. STORMING MONSTER - 3.15 - Left Behind - After Kate dislocates Juliet's shoulder, they hide in the jungle after they hear Smokey.

    25. HEART OF THAWYER - 3.15 - Left Behind - Montage (mainly of people eating) after Hurley tells Sawyer he's now the ''leader'' of the survivors.

    26. JULIETTE IS LOST - 3.16 - One Of Us - Juliet climbs out of the submarine and gets her first look at the island.

    27. BEACH BLANKET BONDING - 3.16 - One Of Us - Jack and Kate arrive back at the beach. Sawyer hugs Kate, but then sees Juliet is with them and asks what she is doing here.

    28. RUSHIN' THE RUSSIAN - 3.18 - D.O.C - After encountering Mikhail in the jungle, Jin runs after him and a fight ensues.

    29. DEADLY FERTILITY - 3.18 - D.O.C - After conducting the ultrasound at the medical station and heading back outside, Sun tells Juliet she is happy the baby is Jin's. Juliet heads back into The Staff and records a message for Ben on a tape recorder. She lets Ben know about Sun's condition, and says she'll have ''samples from the other women soon''.

    30. DHARMACIDE - 3.20 - The Man Behind The Curtain - In a flashback, Ben gasses and kills his father inside the bus. Ben then heads back to the Barracks and sees all the bodies of the Dharma workers. He then meets back up with the ''real'' Others, and tells them to leave his father's body out in the jungle.