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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment Does anybody know what the source is for the chant at the beginning of this Thin Red Line trailer? http://www.foxmovies.com/thinredline/htmls/trailer_qt.html It isnt on the Melanesian chant CD that came out . . .
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Nov 27th 2009
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment Does anyone know of any other links of interviews with Zimmer pertaining to Thin Red Line?
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Nov 19th 2009
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment I just feel that if he is of the opinion that it stands among his greatest work and the director didn't even use a third of what he composed and recorded, that he would want to put it to good use. I mean, it's his legacy, isn't it?
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- Added Nov 16th 2009
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment Can someone explain the feasibility of Zimmer releasing the rest of the Thin red Line music he scored and recorded? Is there a licensing problem that prevents him from releasing unused sections of the cues? Or does it stay permanently in the vault serving no purpose?
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Nov 16th 2009
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- discussion topic GABRIEL YARED
- Comment but I do love The Lover ST
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- Added Nov 3rd 2009
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- discussion topic GABRIEL YARED
- Comment I am trying to find his music for The Bear. Ooops, wrong composer, sorry.
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Nov 3rd 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment "PROPHECY OF THE SERBIAN VILLAGE KREMNA" audio stream of this track http://www.kunstradio.at/2000A/09_01_00.html
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Nov 1st 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment I have the full 16-minute "Sit Back and Relax" for anyone that is interested. It isn't the highest quality, but you will certainly appreciate the music the way Terrence Malick did when he first heard it in 1977. email me @ paul_maherjr@yahoo.com
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 30th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment no, I didnt say he lifted it.
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 30th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment He also lifted Powell/Lupica's "Beam" from TTRL.
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- Added Oct 30th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN POWELL
- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] [quote][b]paulmaherjr wrote[/b] "A number of specialty instruments are employed by Zimmer, though their roles are somewhat diminished in the final mix. The Taiko drums are the most prominent of these, but their mixing varies significantly between scenes ...
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- Added Oct 30th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment [quote][b]Joep wrote[/b] [quote][b]Bregt wrote[/b]Joep too. I think he once had a whole page of info on that score. Not sure where he left it, since Geocities is gone.)[/quote] Indeed. But I made a backup a few days ago. And it shocked me seeing that I never got to finish the website. I wrote ...
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- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment I would say that the scores attributed to him can be found on the official soundtrack with the exception of the Melanesian chorus, "Sit Back and Relax" and "Beam." By his own admission, Malick dropped much of the music in the film itself and added other disparate sheets of ...
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- discussion topic JAMES HORNER
- Comment Does anybody have the link to James Horner's famous extended rant against Terrence Malick (The New World)?
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- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment [quote][b]Lars wrote[/b] i love the movie and zimmer wrote a very interesting and uncommon score for a war movie. what i like about the score is, it has no heroic, patriotic soldier theme. the best theme (it's not on the soundtrack) for me is the instrumental adaption of the melanesian song. the ...
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- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment I meant to say it was used in Public Enemies. And this brings me to the next point, the co-writer of Beam, Francesco Lupica who wasn't actually directly credited for "Beam" begrudges the fact that every time "Beam" is used, as a sample or otherwise, Powell gets the paycheck, not ...
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- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment and he incorporated a piece of "Beam" into the beginning of Public Enemies as well as thanks Hans Zimmer in the credits (either he or Michael Mann).
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment It will be a book about Terrence Malick, sort of a reader covering all of his films using interviews with people that worked with him. I wouldn't know until I read it, my email is paul_maherjr@yahoo.com
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- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment are there any transcriptions of interviews with Zimmer about Malick and his score for TTRL?
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- Added Oct 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment Franz - what was the guiding aesthetic Malick had in mind for Zimmer to follow?
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment I look forward to it. I am looking for articles like that to include in the book about Terrence Malick I am editing (if you wish to include it). I asked Jeff Rona about Zimmer's work, and he told me twelve hours of music was composed, six were recorded and less than an hour was used (and even less ...
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- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment so what are the chances of ever hearing an extended version of this film score, sort of like they did with Bladerunner? Does anybody know, what happens to recorded but left unused music anyway?
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment sorry, next time I will link : )
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- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment EDITED by Bregt Review from filmtracks: http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/thin_red.html
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic Hans Zimmer - The Thin Red Line
- Comment The Thin [red]RED[/red]Line - I did not see any threads devoted to this score, but since it is my favorite film score of all time, I'd like to see some of the thoughts about Hans Zimmer's work (as well as the others that worked on this, like John Powell and Francesco Lupica.
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- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN POWELL
- Comment "A number of specialty instruments are employed by Zimmer, though their roles are somewhat diminished in the final mix. The Taiko drums are the most prominent of these, but their mixing varies significantly between scenes within the film and on album. The more surreal contributions by John ...
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN POWELL
- Comment [quote][b]Anthony wrote[/b] And what is "Lupica's Cosmic Beam" and what does this have to do with Powell's cue?[/quote] Powell based his cue around an original composition by Francesco Lupica titled "Beam." The track is longer, it is edited on the TTRL soundtrack. let us forget ...
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN POWELL
- Comment Then your answer would be that nobody here has the longer version of "Beam." Thanks
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN POWELL
- Comment First, I agree, it IS one of the best tracks, and not just because of Powell, but also Lupica's Cosmic Beam giving it that atmospheric feel . . . btw, "Beam" is sampled for a few seconds at the beginning of Public Enemies when Depp escapes in the car. No credit that i could see was given ...
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 28th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN POWELL
- Comment It IS a cue from Thin Red Line, and by being a cue, it is an excerpt of something longer . ..
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- Written by paulmaherjr
- Added Oct 27th 2009
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