[Fmpro] Catch Me If You Can Score
bipcress@comcast.net
bipcress at comcast.net
Mon Jun 2 06:55:46 GMT 2008
No one's taste or opinion is ever gonna make Riddle any less great. Certain
things are safe from the ever turbulent tides of whim and fancy. /
Hey you gang of knuckleheads - only one (smart) fellow took me up on my
offer to zip off a few CDRs of (relatively) obscure Euro-cult scores
(Pisano, Morricone). I wasn't kidding! I'll do it. I know there has to be
more than one member of this board who is hip enough to perk-up at such an
offer. Last chance. And then all heard a voice say "DO NOT BE AFRAID." -
JohnB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete" <musical411 at yahoo.com>
To: <fmpro at nxport.com>
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 2:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Catch Me If You Can Score
> The past always has the advantage because we block out
> the mediocre and horrid. Anybody who thinks film music
> was better 30 years ago has surely erased Sgt. Peppers
> with the Bee Gees from their memory.
>
> I agree Nelson Riddle was great. Other's might
> disagree. There is always personal taste.
>
> Pete
>
> --- Robert Stanton <zolessi at comcast.net> wrote:
>> "There is no way anyone could dissuade me from
>> believing that film music of
>> the past is not superior to most (not all) of what
>> is being created now"
>>
>> I hear that - One of my favorites from the past is
>> Nelson Riddle -
>> interesting posts!
>> ~R
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