theinfamousbob said:Ever watch Carl Sagan's "Cosmos?" The opening is Vangelis.
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theinfamousbob said:Ever watch Carl Sagan's "Cosmos?" The opening is Vangelis.
mcs51mc said:Well I'm in Yorkshire (Cleckheaton) on regular basis for work, so be prepared
No, I don't anymore. I'd heard "Chariots of Fire," and having re-visited his stuff that I could find on the web, I realized that I must have heard a few of his other pieces before, too. I have to admit, some of it's not altogether bad, but I think because of "Chariots" I had associated him in my mind with what I consider an unfortunate period during the 1980s of too much synthesizer in movies (Gallipoli, for example).mcs51mc said:Do you still think I'm kidding
Which of these did you already heard?
goblin_techies said:stupid songs
Speaking of which, no one's mentioned Frank Zappa yet! And with this many nerds around...Well, I'm a bit weird for music...
Hank Fletcher said:Like I said, I'm always surprised by what people will collectively and individually select as their favourites. Just of all the stuff mentioned and even more not mentioned, I'm surprised Vangelis not only made the list, but made the top. I guess there's going to be a bias on an electronics forum for a guy who uses a lot of eletronics, but no one even mentioned that Walter/Wendy Carlos fellow/lady who did all that Moog stuff. As for movie music, did anyone mention John Williams? You can't find a better match for Star Wars, and the guy's work is magic in itself. Despite his popularity through the movies he's scored, J.W. is without a doubt the most under-rated composer of the late 20th century in artisitic circles.