Movie Score Cues of the Moments: RIP Quincy Jones :(
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:12 pm
OK, well, since we're posting all of this music, I'd thought I would do what I said about months ago. I never got an answer from you PB but you statred the wrestling theme topic which I had in mind a while back but wasn't sure if you liked music or not. Anyway, I love film music, it seems like it is such a form of music that people just doesn't pay attention to and I've never understood why? For decades when I used to go to the theater, I always saw people leaving the show during the credits and I'm like why in the heck doesn't anybody ever stay to listen to that great music? I always stayed for it! Movie scores are quite important for films.
Long story short, when I was a very little youngster, My Grandpa whom loved movie music for all of his life, he taught Me about it and how to appreciate it and ever since I have loved it, I know all of the older composers and of course the newer ones. It became a passion and I had developed My own liking and took it a step further. I have a huge CD collection as well.
So with that being said, here is some that was one My mind. I have a ton in store for later...here we go.
Batman 89 by Danny Elfman - Oh this is so great, its so haunting. My Grandpa was anticipating the film and especially the music, I remember being with him when he bought the original score on vinyl at Sound Warehouse
First Blood (82) by Jerry Goldsmith - He loved Goldsmith and Goldsmith became My fave composer of all-time. He had really long white hair in a ponytail, truly one of a kind compser! My Grandpa got the record and this was one of the first ones I started noticing and kid-jammin' to when I was only about 3 years old. It's one of the best scores ever IMO.
Star Trek 2: the Wrath of Khan (82) by James Horner. Oh My Grandpa loved Horner, this is one of the most fantastic pieces ever in ST history!
Back to the Future 2 (89) by Alan Silvestri - How can anybody NOT fall in love with this?
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (96) by Joel McNeely - Written for the huge multi-media project I showcased earlier, listed to that greatness!
The Peacemaker (97) by Hans Zimmer - Oh I love how action packed this is...I've listened to this countless times!
Well, that's it. This is just samples of the 80s & 90s. I have a ton in mind. If you have any in mind that you liked or loved then add your own from any era. I do like soundtracks too with movie songs. Many composers write the songs too, sometimes I don't prefer them over score however! Not sure if this topic is gonna go over or not
By the way, I'd love to spotlight composers too. I have a couple more ideas for topics when music is concerned, maybe I'll start them too soon
Long story short, when I was a very little youngster, My Grandpa whom loved movie music for all of his life, he taught Me about it and how to appreciate it and ever since I have loved it, I know all of the older composers and of course the newer ones. It became a passion and I had developed My own liking and took it a step further. I have a huge CD collection as well.
So with that being said, here is some that was one My mind. I have a ton in store for later...here we go.
Batman 89 by Danny Elfman - Oh this is so great, its so haunting. My Grandpa was anticipating the film and especially the music, I remember being with him when he bought the original score on vinyl at Sound Warehouse
First Blood (82) by Jerry Goldsmith - He loved Goldsmith and Goldsmith became My fave composer of all-time. He had really long white hair in a ponytail, truly one of a kind compser! My Grandpa got the record and this was one of the first ones I started noticing and kid-jammin' to when I was only about 3 years old. It's one of the best scores ever IMO.
Star Trek 2: the Wrath of Khan (82) by James Horner. Oh My Grandpa loved Horner, this is one of the most fantastic pieces ever in ST history!
Back to the Future 2 (89) by Alan Silvestri - How can anybody NOT fall in love with this?
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (96) by Joel McNeely - Written for the huge multi-media project I showcased earlier, listed to that greatness!
The Peacemaker (97) by Hans Zimmer - Oh I love how action packed this is...I've listened to this countless times!
Well, that's it. This is just samples of the 80s & 90s. I have a ton in mind. If you have any in mind that you liked or loved then add your own from any era. I do like soundtracks too with movie songs. Many composers write the songs too, sometimes I don't prefer them over score however! Not sure if this topic is gonna go over or not
By the way, I'd love to spotlight composers too. I have a couple more ideas for topics when music is concerned, maybe I'll start them too soon