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Re: An insulting, and often timid, score. Yes Danny
I totally agree with everything you have said (and might say , may I say). What do you think of his little known score for the film "Snood embarks onto a plastic Sombrero"?.Masterful in its simplicicity I thought. Very understated in the first movement, then, straight on to the second. Would you believe it?!. The centre peice I feel could do with a percussive element, maybe some maraccas or a vibraslap. The "Outtro" really lets you know the end is coming as it builds up to a grand crescendo and bursts accross the listener like a rat up a drainpipe and then stops just before it finishes. Then, an ominous silence, as the cinema goes dark and you realise you've been locked in. It happened to me once on a train, of course there was no music playing! But, being a sensitive soul I'm sure you'll understand that it's all in the mind and that humming to yourself whilst spinning round on one leg is good enough on a bad day.
Regurds
Ramblinmad
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