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Comments about the soundtrack for Minority Report (John Williams)

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all of you guys are totally crazy!!!
• Posted by: music fan   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2006, at 3:33 a.m.
• IP Address: 202-177-160-157.sify.net
• In Response to: Re: Blade Runner vs Minority Report (GreetingsEarthling)

I personally think that all of you guys must have flipped!!!All of music is the same notes being recycled in a different way! i am not a big fan of John Williams or Vangelis(I also listen to a lot of classical stuff-Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart etc..),but i think that both of them are accomplished composers.Yeah, Vangelis cannot beat Williams on his solid classical and orchestral grounding, but then Williams cannot beat Vangelis on his electronica musical simplicity! This kind of argument is slightly similar to the one about who is superior: Bach or Beethoven? BOTH of them are good, though they have their flaws.When comparisons become stale, stop the thread!!!!:)




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