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That's weird a girl from highschool I had a thing with just requested to be friends with me on instagram after making a new one and that's her username......
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They did the sound track for "Sorcerer". They never saw any of the film footage, did the music from just reading the script. If you get a chance to watch the movie the sound tracks fits perfectly. Amazing group of musicians.
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Michael Mann was really pioneering when he was making use of Tangerine in the early 80's. "Thief" and "The Keep" both had great, pioneering sound tracks for movies.
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View Quote OP is good people. Christopher Franke went on to do the music for Babylon 5. |
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If you like them you'll like Stellardrone
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Michael Mann was really pioneering when he was making use of Tangerine in the early 80's. "Thief" and "The Keep" both had great, pioneering sound tracks for movies. Mann just has fine musical taste. View Quote |
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My favorite Tangerine Dream stuff is by far the soundtrack for Legend.
Added alot to the movie. IMHO it absolutely made the movie. Its interesting watching the extended release of that movie, with the different score. Even though the scenes make more sense and its better fleshed out; it's score just kills it. Makes it feel like a totaly different movie. It completely loses all of it's magic. I wish someone would rescore the extended/directors cut with the Tangerine Dream soundtrack. |
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Here's what I'm talking about:
Shit tier version, where music doesnt fit the scene worth a shit ![]() Failed To Load Title Master Race Tangerine Dream Version ![]() Legend - The Dance - Tangerine Dream - Original American Theatrical Cut It's not even close. |
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Agree. Watched The Keep again earlier this week. It has aged well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Michael Mann was really pioneering when he was making use of Tangerine in the early 80's. "Thief" and "The Keep" both had great, pioneering sound tracks for movies. Mann just has fine musical taste. Watched The Keep again earlier this week. It has aged well. There a great example of how someone not only scores a movie, but adds atmosphere and mood to the visuals. I watched so many movies in the early to mid 80's they did the music for. They did a lot of lower budget films like "Wavelength" too. I still watch movies they did the soundtracks to, just because of the soundtracks. |
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Anyway....they also did the soundtrack for Ken Wahl's The Soldier |
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The music during the opening when the Germans are riding into the town and arriving at the keep is awesome as is the music when the two German soldiers break the seal to the keep. There a great example of how someone not only scores a movie, but adds atmosphere and mood to the visuals. View Quote |
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I have both of those tracks on my mp3 player. I always liked Exit as an album. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The music during the opening when the Germans are riding into the town and arriving at the keep is awesome as is the music when the two German soldiers break the seal to the keep. There a great example of how someone not only scores a movie, but adds atmosphere and mood to the visuals. ![]() |
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The book "The Keep" is based on is pretty good. I recommend it for reading.
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Here's what I'm talking about: Shit tier version, where music doesnt fit the scene worth a shit ![]() Master Race Tangerine Dream Version ![]() It's not even close. View Quote |
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View Quote One of my favorite soundtracks. Have to give them credit, especially the movies they worked on, they made instantly recognizable music and a unique atmosphere. Particularily fond of the "No Future (Get Off The Babysitter) track. ![]() Failed To Load Title |
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I actually saw them in concert in Denver sometime in the late 80's early 90's. I have been a fan for awhile.
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I love Exit. Some of it is used in Risky Business. Thief is an awesome movie.
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Here's what I'm talking about: Shit tier version, where music doesnt fit the scene worth a shit ![]() Master Race Tangerine Dream Version ![]() It's not even close. View Quote |
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I had Rubycon and Phaedra on vinyl back in the day. Ex wife got all my albums in the divorce. I'm guessing I had 500 LPs. I used to snag the demo albums from the radio station I worked at.
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