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Intro song: "20th Century Fox Fanfare" & "Cantina Band" by John Williams (from Star Wars)25. "End Credits" by Michael Giacchino (from Star Trek)24. "The Ludlows" by James Horner (from Legends of the Fall)23. "The Battle" by Harry Gregson-Williams (from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe)22. "Axel F" by Harold Faltermeyer (from Beverly Hills Cop)21. "End Credits" by Dario Marianelli (from Pride and Prejudice)Outro song: "Main Title" by Max Steiner (from Gone With the Wind)Vote for your favorite theme from today's episode
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In The Empire Strikes Back Minutes 71-75, Yoda raises the ship while Luke looks on in disbelief. Oboist Trevor Mowry and Father David Mowry return to SWMM to talk about this emotional cue (complete with the best E Maj7 chord ever), the "Peter and Wolf"-like instrumentation (are you team French horn or team trumpet?), the expansiveness of Yoda's theme, and the tactility of Star Wars sound design. We also cover a fantastic listener question from Tim B! Video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/wBIOiuPCMjc Timestamps: 0:00 - Hello there! 6:39 - French horn representing Luke. 16:29 - Sad Luke theme. 21:42 - Woodwinds welling up from behind. 26:52 - Purpose of doubling an oboe and flute? 33:18 - Impactful marriage of the score with sound effects. 38:56 - The strings representing doubt, indulgence. 41:56 - How many "miracles" has Luke seen so far? 47:37 - Skywalker bloodline and Yoda's growth. 52:58 - C Minor to E Major. Final obstacle has been removed. 55:57 - Ascending dyads in piccolo/flute. "Anything can happen." 59:42 - Large interval leaps in Yoda's theme. 1:04:05 - Every component of Yoda's theme ends on an open-ended note, revealing the spiritual reality that Yoda was talking about. (!) 1:10:17 - Grounded Yoda in the cellos. Diminution of Sad Yoda set in the flutes. 1:16:23 - An insulting exhale. Force choke from Jedi Outcast. 1:19:14 - Pesky "A"s. Scrappy Rebels. 1:23:56 - First ever honorary doctorate awarded via podcast. 1:27:31 - Threepio is powered down. Tactile-ness of Star Wars. 1:32:51 - Listener question from Tim Bobrowski (thank you!) 1:36:42 - SWMM Questionnaire Things to Check Out: "La Mer" 3rd movement (Claude Debussy) - https://youtube.com/watch?v=KUFpcPEcwTo&t=914 Dominic Sewell's analysis of cue 7M3 Yoda Raises the Ship https://youtu.be/rP5213v20fo Thus Spake Zarathustra (by Richard Strauss) - https://youtu.be/Szdziw4tI9o Portsmouth Sinfonia : "Also sprach Zarathustra" - https://youtu.be/hpJ6anurfuw ANH 19: Run, Luke! Run! (Minutes 91-95 with Fr. David and Trevor Mowry) - https://youtu.be/9FZgc1x5slg Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Cues: 7M3 "Yoda Raises The Ship" 7M4/8M1 "Vadar's Command" Musical Themes: 1a. Main Theme (A Section) 3. Force 12a. Yoda (A Section) 24. Revelations 10a. Imperial March (Theme) Where are we in the soundtrack(s)?: "Yoda And The Force" "Imperial Starfleet Deployed/City in the Clouds" --------------- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Father David: Expansive real horizons. (Previous answer: Raw triumphant heroism.) Trevor: Past, present, future. (Previous answer: Timeless space adventure) 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? Father David: How much has the transition to digital sound production changed the feel of Star Wars? Trevor: How one gets to be someone who conducts the performances of the live to picture concerts. (Previous answer: Everything about the Cantina Band, the human beings behind Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes. Where did they get these people? Where did they get a steel drum player who could shred like that?) 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Father David: 2001: A Space Odyssey (Previous answer: Baby Driver, directed by Edgar Wright) Trevor: Vertigo (composed by Bernard Herrmann) --------------- Trevor Mowry: Look up "Trevor Mowry oboe" to find lots of oboe-related things online. "The President's Own" Marine Band - https://www.marineband.marines.mil/ Father David Mowry: Website: https://www.fatherdavidmowry.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrMowry ------------------ Become a patron to join my Discord server (and support the show, of course)! https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play it on the show... https://starwarsmusicminute.com/comlink Where else to find SWMM: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarWarsMusMin YouTube: https://youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmusicminute? Instagram: https://instagram.com/starwarsmusicminute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/starwarsmusmin
Talking cave visions, glissando lizards, synthesizers, The Magic Tree, magnets, and more with Ender Smith (of AurekFonts)! This is #TheEmpireStrikesBack minutes 61-65. Video version of this episode (with visuals): https://youtu.be/gYGV9Vy_wDs Timestamps: 0:00 - Hello there! 2:36 - Cue 6M3 "This Is Not A Cave." 5:42 - Demonstrating planing chords on guitar. 11:46 - Mishearing Leia's line. 12:27 - Die Hard director on the purpose of dialogue in films. 16:11 - We love Threepio's scream. 20:27 - Loading up the musical slingshot before jumping to lightspeed. 22:38 - Comparison to the Battle of Hoth. 29:18 - Threepio's backseat piloting. (Is there a supercut of C3PO saying "We're doomed" throughout the 9 saga films?) 32:44 - Space slug! 36:59 - Listener quiz! I play something; you tell me where it appears in the film. 44:31 - Glissando lizard and other Ben Burtt Dagobah creations. 51:31 - The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide. 56:53 - Yoda's words and syntax. 57:53 - Start of tangent (Yoda's teaching style, religious feelings, the Force, the Dark Side, the devil, temptation, mental health, discipline, curiosity, Darth Sidious, attachment, institutions). 1:23:27 - End of tangent. 1:23:46 - Artoo's vibe check. 1:26:10 - Cue 6M5/7M1 "Magic Tree" 1:36:01 - A specific clarinet tone. 1:37:45 - "Mariiiiia." 1:43:47 - Magic Tree waveform (visual). 1:50:39 - Dark Side motif. Flute grace note melody. 1:55:23 - New layers of animal sounds. 2:06:00 - Raiders of the Lost Ark comparison.sunk 2:12:56 - Synthesizer. (Btw, this is not the first appearance of a synth; there was one in last week's minutes too.) 2:25:54 - Visual aid (transcription of repeated string cells). 2:32:29 - Why was the synth used? Musings about the limitations of acoustically amplified orchestral instruments. 2:36:55 - Cave visions are the best part of Star Wars. 2:43:47 - Comparisons to The Last Jedi cave sequence. 2:46:50 - Start of Jedi Fallen Order spoiler. 2:47:43 - End of JFO spoiler. 2:57:44 - Spooky insecurities. 3:03:45 - Vergences in the Force, magnets, sourdough. 3:06:10 - Molecular people ??? Help plz.
Episode 7 of Andor, "The Announcement" is how to write a bridge episode. Even in the falling action of one of the most tense Star Wars episodes of TV, the stakes continue to build. The chess pieces are starting to move and the galaxy is beginning to change. Mon Mothma takes home MVP this week with a scene I think we will be talking about for a while. Hear about this and the rest of my thoughts on Andor this week.Also, the Cantina Band has some new competition cause there is a BANGER of a song that will be played at upcoming pregames in the near future.Enjoy!Follow on Instagram: @star_wars_markofbalance
In this episode, Steve is joined by Fran and Mr. McCaul for this monthly catchup covering our August viewings in new films, television series and older movies in the Look Back section. We begin with Fran weighing in on Top Gun: Maverick, Steve then covers directorJordan Peele's Nope and the Netflix Original Vampire action film, Day Shift. Following that in our TV section, we delve into Trainwreck: Woodstock '99, Stranger Things Season 4 (again), Tales of the Walking Dead, the Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon, Star Trek: Lower Decks and the Better Call Saul season finale. And, if that wasn't enough, we also give our opinions of older films in the Look Back section such as Sicario, Come and See, Apocalypse Now, Darkest Hour and The Other Guys. Enjoy!
This week we celebrate the Celebration announcements and get some awesome listener mail. Just listen, OK? STAR WARSY STUFF [2:35] Obi-Wan Kenobi continues to deliver. No spoilers in this pod episode though. LIAM'S MUSIC CORNER [3:45] Liam shares a video gamey song. LISTENER MAILBAG [8:30] Jacob's mom Ali has an email for us, and Jacob has a joke! Ish is going to give his cousin's passwords to us, we're pretty sure. Nick shares his original composition, influenced by the Cantina Band music and the theme to Schindler's List. We play a recording of this composition played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra! How amazing is that?! NEWS [22:20] We talk Celebration news! OUTRO [1:02:10] Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForce Facebook: Children of the Force Email: forcechildren@gmail.com Throw us some cash on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/childrenoftheforce Thanks for listening, and may the Force be with you!
This week, dining packages will be available for Fantasmic! Celebrate Soulfully is coming back soon, a new addition to the Opera House, a new dining option for larger families, new Avengers Campus additions, we talk about our upcoming trip, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! DISCOUNTS! If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! We have partnered with the Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground to get great deals for our listeners! Book your stay at the Howard Johnson Anaheim and get 15% off your stay (code 1000022077)! Magic Key Holders get 20% off their stay (code 1000025935) as well! Book now! Need the perfect bag for your days in the parks? Look no further than Designer Park Co.! Purchase the Rope Drop Bag as featured on Episode 222 and get 10% off your purchase! Use coupon code DLWEEKLY to get the discount. News: Fantasmic! dining package fans unite! Dining packages are available for the return of Fantasmic! later this month. However, the Blue Bayou is not included since it is down for refurbishment at the moment. Guests can still get a good meal and a great seat by booking a dining package at the River Belle Terrace. The premium package is $75 per adult, $45 per child and includes anything off their normal menu, or choice of special items which include loaded potato bites, petite New York steak and scallops, chicken and dumplings skillet, pan-roasted shrimp, chocolate rocky road cake or white chocolate raspberry trifle. This allows guests to stay and watch Fantasmic! from the patio. The standard package is $50 per adult and $30 per child for lunch or dinner, which comes with a voucher for seating in a reserved area for the show. – https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/fantasmic-dinner-packages/ and https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/fantasmic-on-the-go-show/ Fans of Celebrate Soulfully from this past February will be delighted to hear that they won't have to wait until next February for more fun and celebration! This summer, the event returns to highlight Black Music Month throughout June. Daily live entertainment, specialty offerings, including food and art will be availble throughout the resort. The first show to return to the Fantasyland Theatre will premiere on May 28th with the return of “Tale of the Lion King.” There is so much planned for this, be sure to visit the link in our show notes for all the information! – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2022/05/celebrate-soulfully-this-summer-at-disneyland-resort-with-tale-of-the-lion-king-debuting-may-28/ A new addition has been added to the inspirational American heroes area of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln on Main Street. Frederick Douglass, who helped guide Abraham Lincoln to include ending slavery as part of the Civil War. A bust and portrait of Douglass is now on display near the bust and portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the lobby of the Main Street Opera House. A framed copy of the letter declaring Frederick Douglass a free man is also on display. This display was added to continue their efforts to update attractions to reflect the “rich diversity of stories in our world.” – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2022/05/frederick-douglass-honored-in-great-moments-with-mr-lincoln-at-disneyland-park/ Families of 4 now have the option to eat at the resort for a pretty good deal! Guests can now purchase the Family Picnic Platter at the Paradise Garden Grill at Disney California Adventure for $65. The meal includes BBQ Half Chicken, Pulled Pork and Ribs, Andouille Sausage, Poblano Mac & Cheese, Chuck Wagon Beans, Potato Salad with Bacon, Creamy Coleslaw, Jalapeño-Cheddar Corn Bread, Pickles and Onions, and Cherry Cheesecake. It can be ordered in person or through mobile order, but be prepared for a little wait, as it is a lot of food! – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2022/05/08/review-is-65-really-a-good-deal-to-feed-a-family-of-four-in-disneyland/ Some new seasonal options have come to the Hungry Bear Restaurant in Critter Country. – https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/hungry-bear-restaurant/menus/lunch-and-dinner/ Over in Avengers Campus, there is a new sipper available at Shwarma Palace. The Doctor Strange Eye of Agamotto sipper is $24.79, and comes with a strap that guests can wear around their neck, just like Doctor Strange himself. For those who don't know the Eye of Agamotto is the amulet that Doctor Strange wears around his neck. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2022/05/07/photos-video-step-aside-infinity-gauntlet-theres-a-new-sipper-in-disneylands-avengers-campus/ With the release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, America Chavez joins the team, as well as the return of Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch. Both of these characters are now out and about in Avengers Campus. America Chavez can be seen as part of the Doctor Strange show, and then with a meet and greet afterwards. The Scarlet Witch makes appearances at a meet and greet in the middle of the land. – https://twitter.com/Disneyland/status/1522656319395835905 As we have been following for the last few episodes, changes are finally visible for the treehouse in Adventureland. The rope bridge that guests crossed over the path to enter the attraction has been taken down, and the tree in the middle of the path which housed the stairs to the bridge has also started to be dismantled. Still no word from Disney on what the re-theme for this former Tarzan's Treehouse and before that Swiss Family Robinson treehouse will be. – https://www.micechat.com/321168-disneyland-news-update-star-wars-construction-change/ Last week was May the 4th, when Star Wars fans have a day of celebration for the universe that they know and love. Disneyland had two of their Star Wars Nite after-hours parties, with one more to come on May 27th this month. Fans that attended seemed to have a really great time dressing up, watching the special fireworks show for the event, checking out all the photo locations, and meeting up with characters throughout the park. Some highlights were the fireworks show, and the Cantina Band on the Rivers of America playing Star Wars classics. – https://www.micechat.com/321168-disneyland-news-update-star-wars-construction-change/ Some of the photo locations that were offered for Star Wars Nite are also there during normal park hours for pictures. Over by the Star Wars Launch Bay in Tomorrowland, there is a Disney Visa cardholder exclusive location from The Book of Boba Fett. Other photo locations were scattered around Tomorrowland for all guests. – https://www.micechat.com/321168-disneyland-news-update-star-wars-construction-change/ For visitors to the resort that are not in the parks, there are still some Star Wars things to check out! Outside the Star Wars Tradin Post in Downtown Disney, there is a sand sculpture to promote the upcoming Obi Wan Disney+ series. In addition, there is a Lego display outside of the Lego store featuring Captain Phasma, Kylo Ren, and a Sith Trooper, all made of Lego. There is also a massive Lego Yoda on display nearby. – https://www.micechat.com/321168-disneyland-news-update-star-wars-construction-change/ Discussion Topic: Disneyana – https://disneyanafanclub.weebly.com/we-are-back.html
An analysis of "Chicken in the Pot" with Ender Smith from AurekFonts. We cover lyrics and language, talk about pronunciation, notation, genre, string samples, harmony, tuning, and quite a bit more. Finally, we field listener submitted questions about "Chicken in the Pot" and discuss the rest of minutes 41-45 of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Discussion Guide: 00:00 - Hello there! 11:03 - How did "Chicken in the Pot" get its name? 15:39 - Luleo Primoc and the legendary musician Louis Prima 28:30 - Why do the Huttese lyrics sound French? 42:20 - What are the lyrics and translation to "Chicken in the Pot"? 45:45 - Is the chorus about hunger or is it a sex thing? 52:45 - Boss Baby meme, points of contact with certain musical genres, categories, the varying efficacy of tropes. 59:12 - What genre or style would you consider "Chicken in the Pot"? 1:14:28 - Strings sound sampled from the 60s or 70s. 1:27:33 - Are the strings diegetic or part of the score? Where are the strings coming from? 1:37:19 - Microtonality, tuning systems, and musical notation. Strap in! 2:17:45 - Why does this song absolutely slap? 2:28:24 - Hot take: Max Rebo is not canonically famous. 2:38:18 - Do you prefer the version with the high voice or the low voice (like on the film)? 2:45:57 - Other music and sound observations in Solo minutes 41-45. 3:32:50 - SWMM Questionnaire Things to Check Out: Underscore podcast: Goofy Baby Songs with Isaac Schankler (Xanthe's old music podcast where they recommended Chicken in the Pot in 2018): https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/underscore/goofy-baby-songs-with-isaac-ZwpuRo16rEa/ Louis Prima - King of the Swingers (2006 Documentary) - https://youtu.be/PpimuXlMMP8 How Sheet Music Lies To You (12tone video; highly recommend!): https://youtu.be/quOLtE0wfAo Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Musical Themes: 5. The Gang 1. Young Han Solo (Heroic, comp. JW) 3. Secrets 4. Han & Q'ira Where are we in the soundtrack?: "Walk to Dreyden's (3M17)" "Chicken in the Pot (3M18S)", NOT "Chicken in the Pot" "Han & Qi'Ra Reunite (3M19)" --------------- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Actually close enough. (to John Williams) (Previous answer: California radio voiceovers) 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? How musical notation works in Star Wars. What does Bith notation look like for the Cantina Band? How about Max Rebo's charts? Does he read sheet music or play by ear? (Previous answer: the making of one musical cue from start to finish) 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? The Village (composed by James Newton Howard) (Previous answer: Knives Out - composed by Nathan Johnson) Bonus question: What would you encourage listeners pay closer attention to on their next watch of Solo? Hyperfocus on the Huttese word for hamburger --------------- Guest: Ender Smith (AurekFonts) Twitter: https://twitter.com/AurekFonts Fonts: https://aurekfonts.github.io/ Previous SWMM episode: ANH 3: Droid Musicality - https://youtu.be/qtY3zAA-A8A ------------------ If you enjoyed this episode and want to show extra appreciation, feel free to buy me a coffee and shout out the guest! https://buymeacoffee.com/starwarsmusmin If you want to support the show, consider becoming a patron! https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play it on the show... https://starwarsmusicminute.com/comlink Where else to find SWMM: Spotify: https://smarturl.it/swmm-spotify Apple Podcasts: https://smarturl.it/swmm-apple YouTube: https://youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmusicminute? Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarWarsMusMin Instagram: https://instagram.com/starwarsmusicminute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com
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A NEW HOPE Minutes 91-95 Guests: Father David and Trevor Mowry Ben Kenobi becomes one with the Force, our heroes escape on the Falcon, Leia consoles a heartbroken Luke, and we begin the TIE fighter attack. In this episode, we talk about the use of Princess Leia's theme during Obi-Wan's death, differences between European/British and American oboe playing, the sound mix during "Run, Luke, Run," and a lot more... Discussion: 00:00 - Hello there! 11:40 - Steady lightsabers and civilized duels. 16:46 - Force believers and Force atheists. 25:03 - Having a visceral reaction to the OT soundtracks, feels like you're right there with the orchestra. 27:40 - Maclunkey. 31:47 - Terminator robots vs. Star Wars droids. 38:02 - Making sense of the fact that Princess Leia's theme plays during Ben Kenobi's death. Does it match the emotion of the scene? 48:58 - Hilarious cymbal crash a la Las Vegas water shows. 50:25 - Saving up sound credits to spend later. 54:25 - "Run, Luke, run" sound mixing analysis. 1:04:51 - Shepard tone. 1:11:52 - The saddest little Force theme. 1:15:45 - Oboe deep dive: sound quality, double reeds, American style vs. European style reeds. According to Trevor, the London Symphony oboist on the Star Wars recordings plays with the hallmarks of what you'd expect from a British oboe player around this time. 1:21:15 - Oboe timbre demonstration: Force theme and Leia's theme. 1:24:42 - Hand-making reeds, "a remarkably analog process." Like a Jedi building their own lightsaber. 1:30:15 - Being an instrumentalist is a little like having a superpower or being a Jedi. 1:33:30 - Cat bomb. 1:40:37 - Listening to how the Force theme passes through different instruments. An orchestrated decrescendo. 1:50:52 - Transitioning to the TIE fighter attack. Sparkly, scintillating, oscillating string line. 2:08:40 - TIE fighter video game, spending hours listening to the TIE laser fire. 2:15:39 - SWMM Questionnaire. 2:29:48 - Recap of the themes and soundtrack information. 2:33:36 - Trevor has played under John Williams's baton and didn't mention it this whole podcast? Things Mentioned: Grieg - Peer Gynt "Death of Ase" - https://youtu.be/2aKxf1h5r4g Shepard Tone (auditory illusion) - https://youtu.be/BzNzgsAE4F0 Wagner: Entrance Of The Gods Into Valhalla - https://youtu.be/4FlOVs-G13U John Coltrane - Giant Steps - https://youtu.be/KwIC6B_dvW4 Stravinsky - Rite of Spring - https://youtu.be/KwIC6B_dvW4 Hollywood Harmony (book) by Frank Lehman - https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Harmony-Musical-Wonder-Cinema/dp/0190606401 Star Wars Music Minute - TLJ 11: Steel Pans of Canto Bight (with Tyler Hunt, steel pannist on The Last Jedi soundtrack): https://youtu.be/JWTWFCUw5pc Themes: 3. Force 4. Leia 4) Martial Rhythm Possibly 16) Imperial March Precursor 2. Rebel Fanfare 8. TIE Fighter Attack Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Soundtrack stuff: bitter end of "The Tractor Beam/Chasm Crossfire" and "Rescue of the Princess" "Ben Kenobi's Death/TIE Fighter Attack" STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Father David: Raw triumphant heroism. Trevor: Timeless space adventure 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? Father David: How much has the transition to digital sound production changed the feel of Star Wars? Trevor: Everything about the Cantina Band, the human beings behind Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes. Where did they get these people? Where did they get a steel drum player who could shred like that? 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Father David: Baby Driver (directed by Edgar Wright) Trevor: Vertigo (composed by Bernard Herrmann) Father David Mowry: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrMowry Website: https://www.fatherdavidmowry.com/ Star Wars Minute appearance - Last Jedi Minute 129: Hope Quota - https://youtu.be/O8Jlfmz258U Trevor Mowry: There's lots of oboe-related stuff online if you look up "Trevor Mowry oboe"... Also, you can find him playing with "The President's Own" Marine Band. Gilles Silvestrini's Six Études pour Hautbois: https://youtu.be/aH-yh5nbWSI Star Wars Music Minute: Website: starwarsmusicminute.com YouTube: /starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute TikTok: @StarWarsMusicMinute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Leave a voice message: SWMM Comlink Xanthe: Twitter: @chrysanthetan Instagram: @chrysanthetan Spotify Artist Page: Chrysanthe Tan Website: chrysanthetan.com Patreon: patreon.com/chrysanthetan
Forget about Han and Greedo for a second. The Special Edition release of A New Hope also brought us Jabba the Hutt and his virtuosic tuba theme (which originally debuted in Return of the Jedi). Trombonist in the Disneyland Band Justin Mitnik joins me today in a discussion about minutes 51-55 of Star Wars. We talk about the cantina songs, villains, orchestration, and more. Discussion Guide: 00:00 - Hello there! 04:12 - Cantina Band 1 vs. Cantina Band 2 09:04 - Greedo's lines in Huttese 15:49 - "Mammaloo!" 19:35 - Death Star conference room scene 21:09 - Peter Cushing, Tarkin, onscreen villains 24:25 - Daddy Palpatine's frequent flyer miles 24:54 - Breaking down a meandering woodwind line 28:01 - Orchestration, using the range of the orchestra, why does John Williams double the clarinet line, etc 39:27 - "Naive Luke" theme 43:15 - Big tuba spotlight for Jabba (added in Special Edition) 46:12 - "Crispa Greedo" 52:08 - "Jabba, you're a wonderful human being." Sarcasm? 57:39 - Significance of this set of minutes, everyone's wrapping up remnants of their old life 1:02:29 - Mos Eisley Spaceport Cantina versus Oga's Cantina in Galaxy's Edge 1:05:34 - Listening to the Disneyland Band's Star Wars Medley 1:13:21 - SWMM Questionnaire 1:14:47 - Musical themes, soundtrack info, etc Things Mentioned: HelloGreedo's video about who shot first: https://youtu.be/6wFNyaCGpvk Frank Lehman's Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars: https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Themes: Main Theme (A Section) Soundtrack: "Cantina Band 2," "Inner City," "Millennium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit" STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Galactic thematic masterpiece. 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? All the distinct sound effects. Justin has always been fascinated by them and could never tell what comprises them. 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Gladiator (composed by Hans Zimmer) Justin Mitnik: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitnikjm/ Website: https://justinmitnik.com/ Star Wars Music Minute: Website: starwarsmusicminute.com YouTube: /starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute TikTok: @StarWarsMusicMinute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Leave a voice message: SWMM Comlink Xanthe: Twitter: @chrysanthetan Instagram: @chrysanthetan Spotify Artist Page: Chrysanthe Tan Website: chrysanthetan.com Patreon: patreon.com/chrysanthetan
Kris AKA Star Wars Lawyer joins us in a discussion about the music and sound in the infamous cantina scene of Star Wars: A New Hope. This takes place during minutes 46-50 of the film. This episode is also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vMV5GadqP5o Discussion Guide: 00:00 - Hello there! 04:55 - How the upbeat music in the cantina goes against some expectations. 05:39 - The upbeat swing music was George Lucas's idea. 09:38 - Benny Goodman's influence ("king of swing") 13:21 - Comparison of "Cantina Band" (A New Hope) and "Canto Bight" (The Last Jedi) 19:06 - Cantina Band soundtrack recording versus what we hear in the film. 21:09 - Worldizing (sound technique) 24:33 - How realistic is this scene in terms of portraying musicians and live music? 28:14 - First time we get to see a lightsaber being used in action. 32:59 - Weird cut in the music 37:55 - Han Solo being a blowhard. What makes him sound so cocky? 43:42 - Greedo's voice 43:48 - All the random sounds we hear in the cantina. 53:57 - Band shoutout! Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes play kloo horn, fanfar, ommni box, bandfill, and Dorenian Beshniquel 1:00:45 - Actual instruments for the recording were 2 saxophones, trumpet, clarinet, Rhodes piano, steel pan drums, drum kit, percussion, and an ARP synthesizer 1:01:30 - The difficulty of syncing movements and music onscreen in the diegetic context. 1:05:02 - Ben Burtt's creation of alien voices/languages. 1:07:09 - Background babble of voices = the editors on helium. 1:08:43 - Kris's personal favorite sound effects and music in Star Wars 1:12:14 - What is Finn's theme?... 1:21:00 - SWMM Questionnaire 1:23:58 - Theme list, soundtrack list, Shazam test 1:25:09 - Where to find Kris (Star Wars Lawyer) Things Mentioned: The Soundtrack Show (hosted by David W. Collins) Star Wars Part II episode - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-the-soundtrack-show-29021108/episode/star-wars-the-music-part-ii-29333139/ Star Wars Music Minute episode with the steel pannist from the "Canto Bight" track: https://youtu.be/JWTWFCUw5pc "Sing, Sing, Sing" by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - https://youtu.be/u_E0UVNtJ9Y "Finn's Theme" in Battlefront 2 by Gordy Haab: https://youtu.be/w5JMwjR47cQ Samuel Kim's mashup of Kylo's and Rey's themes (Reylo): https://youtu.be/7JGe5GAhOf4 "World's Worst Bedtime Storyteller" from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Michael Giacchino: https://youtu.be/VavUXawVQG0 Frank Lehman's Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars: https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Themes: No "themes" other than the diegetic songs. In universe, "Cantina Band" is called "Mad About Me" and "Cantina Band 2" is called "If I Only Could Let Go and Cry" Soundtrack: "Cantina Band," "Cantina Band 2" ----- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? A galactic symphony 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? A deeper dive into the Star Wars themes (motifs, etc) 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Interstellar (composed by Hans Zimmer) Tron: Legacy (composed by Daft Punk) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (composed by Michael Giacchino) ---- Follow Star Wars Lawyer (Kris): TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarslawyer?lang=en Too Black Too Nerdy (podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/too-black-too-nerdy-podcast/id1407139619 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kris_Butler23 Star Wars Music Minute: Website: starwarsmusicminute.com YouTube: /starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute TikTok: @StarWarsMusicMinute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Leave a voice message: SWMM Comlink Xanthe: Twitter: @chrysanthetan Instagram: @chrysanthetan Spotify Artist Page: Chrysanthe Tan Website: chrysanthetan.com Patreon: patreon.com/chrysanthetan
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00:00 BetOnline.ag 5:45 Guest Introduction 10:24 How he started playing guitar 13:14 His experience on Conan 17:56 Props and costume 21:13 Danny working with Conan 27:53 The waiter who doesn't write anything down https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XLvgW87QHC4 34:42 Behind the music - Cantina Band https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iNCzONzQyiY 37:42 Fury Road: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rw9YxhMjEr8 39:05 The Red Dingus: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pSAACWz0_VY 43:02 App joke 45:00 Brian Rich story 46:55 What are you watching?
Just a bunch of geeks discussing coffee and how it pertains to the Star Wars Universe. Just a light hearted discussion about science, pop culture, and coffee.Coffee this week:Cloud City Roasters, "El Diablo"Trader Joe's "Joe's Dark"Music this week:"Cantina Band" by John Williams , performed by The London Symphony Orchestra/ Star Wars: A New Hope ℗ 2018 Lucas Film Ltd.Medley: Star Wars (12" Version) by Meco / UMG (on behalf of Island Mercury); Warner Chappell, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutorPerf, Sony ATV Publishing, PEDL, LatinAutor - UMPG, UMPI, UMPG Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., and 11 Music Rights Societies"Imperial March Trap Remix" remixed by Trap MusicSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/youdontknowbeans)
We haven't heard steel pan drums in a Star War since "Cantina Band" in 1977! What vibe was John Williams going for here? Percussionist Tyler Hunt, the steel pan drummer from the soundtrack, is here to give us the scoop. Discussion topics/Highlights: The fascinating history of steel pan drums. When Tyler got the call... How steel pan drums fit into the music of Star Wars. What the "Canto Bight" recording sessions were like, how they differed from the regular scoring sessions, what the various instruments were, how much was written down vs. improvised. The collaborative nature of this track. John Williams brought in some percussion legends to help with the groove. Why John Williams didn't like Tyler's steel pan drums and asked him to borrow a different instrument. Comparisons between "Canto Bight" and "Cantina Band." A basic overview of the styles heard in the "Canto Bight" track. Themes (in order of appearance): end of Force theme, Rey's theme, Kylo Ren (Aggressive), Tension motif, Kylo Ren (Tentative, then Aggressive) Soundtrack: We are on track 9. Canto Bight Links Mentioned: Pan groove steel orchestra: https://youtu.be/hnHl74M5Wg8 Tyler Hunt: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerhuntpercussion YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/tylerisfunny Connect with Star Wars Music Minute: Watch us on YouTube: youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin and @chrysanthetan Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute and @chrysanthetan Email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Submit anonymous questions/comments for the show with this quick form. If you're super nerdy about this stuff, check out Chrysanthe's Patreon for weekly practice/composing/music analysis livestreams.
In this episode of BCA, we talk all about the source music of the OT. From the Cantina Band to the Ewok Celebration, we cover it all!!! Twitter @StarWarsCast Instagram BCApodcast Email: podcastbca@gmail.com Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boring-conversation-anyway/id1457849832 T-Shirts and other show merchandise! http://tee.pub/lic/BCA
The boys finally get to the Original Trilogy! In this episode, they break down each act of the story and analyze one of the most successful movies of all time. In Act 1, we learn that R2-D2 is a jerk, in Act 2, we learn the interesting genre of music that the Cantina Band plays, and in act 3, seriously, no one checked for a homing beacon on the Falcon? All this and more on this week's episode on Sequelize It! If you'd like to help the podcast grow, leave us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts, share us with a friend, follow us on Twitter @SequelizeIt, and drop us a line at sequelizeit@gmail.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sequelizeit/message
Even though it's Sportsball Sunday, enjoy this week's episode where we talk about our favorite cantina band, Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alderaaner Wochenschau - Der deutsche Star Wars Legion Podcast
In diesem Stream der Alderaaner Wochenschau haben wir ein kleines Interview mit Teilen der German Cantina Band, dem Sieger der internationalen Yabinbase Team Liga. Wir besprechen wir die Liga abgelaufen ist und was wir daraus für die Zukunft für LEgion ableiten können.
Its the LAST "Tweet Talk" of Summer!! and we are talking Sports History, Your favorite fictional Movie Band, Tenet...and more! Giving you tweets from @scottEmovienerd @Big_ScreenSport & @DanSweeney_14 for you to discuss and talk amongst your friends. I encourage comments here or find me on Twitter & Instagram at @AD_Foster And check out my radio show Mon/Fri on http://stationhead.live/djadfoster --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adfoster/message
Join your Alternative Star Wars Podcast Show this week with Mike "Lando" Ferrando and Special Guest Robbie "Kenobi" for a fun filled Episode !! This week Sith Talkers discuss a great many things !! What are the "What If" Scenarios this month ?? We dicuss Jimmy Skywalker, Behind the scenes with the Cantina Band, Video Games, Star Wars Squadrons and more... Sith Talkers segments this week include: 3POO Joke of the Week !!! "Who Does it Better" Lando and Robbie face off with an impression and you pick the winner ! Movie Quotes with Jar Jar !!, "Dick Time With Lando" Which two Characters will face off this week? !! Leave us your questions or comment or Topics for "Master and Apprentice !! Enjoy the outtakes this week ! Leave any comments, questions and feedback about ANYTHING !! We would love to hear from you !! Check us out on YouTube (If you want to see our lovely faces) ,or just audio on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Sticher and all Podcast Platforms !! May the Force be with you...Always...Message Sith Talkers @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6shp8rDEfsDJd6GOpZEmOAhttps://www.instagram.com/sithtalkers/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/SithTalkershttps://www.facebook.com/SithTalkers/Sithtalkers@gmail.comLeave us a VoiceMail: https://www.speakpipe.com/SithTalkershttps://blog.feedspot.com/star_wars_podcasts/https://www.patreon.com/user?u=23268154 ,Support the Pod cast click the link... visit Patreon and join the Sith Talkers Academy! Sith Talkers ranked 12th on blogfeedspot.com as a Top Star Wars Podcast !!Remember we will talk ANYTHING Star Wars ! This is where the fun begins. Sit back and relax and get ready for the Real Life Star Wars Bro's giving you the entertaining Hardcore and Casual point of views ! Having FUN in a galaxy far far away... May the force be with you..Always...Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.comCheck Out Robbie on his Podcast "Out of The Blank"https://open.spotify.com/show/47znl3uxJgyHaBHetT5u2D?si=PDJpVrq5RIaEtcNRwa6aUA#SithTalkers#StarWars#YouTube#Maro&Luigi&Toad#JimmySkywalker#StarWarsSquadrons#3POO#CantinaBandDoc#OuttakesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=23268154)
Musical May continues as we look at our favorite pieces of source music from Star Wars- those songs which fill the background of the stories that even our characters hear in-universe! Hits like “Cantina Band” and “Lapti Nek” fill this list, so bring you dancing shoes and come groove with us in this episode! The […]
With James Mulvale, we discuss what it’s like to be new to microtonality, working in a DAW and with instruments. We also talk about microtonality in pop music and in the media, creative ideas, and how recent music has been trending towards becoming more microtonal on a variety of levels. James has a new microtonal radio show - be sure to check it out at the link below! Music Lucky Numbers - James Mulvale [24edo] Plans - James Mulvale [19edo] Headcase - James Mulvale [24edo] Determined Outcome - Sufjan Stevens [~24edo] Turquoise Hexagon Sun - Boards of Canada [~24edo] Avatar - Elaine Walker [16edo] Cantina Band (from Star Wars) - rendered in many edos by “The Rasa” Planet of the Apes soundtrack - Jerry Goldsmith Initialising… (from microwave64) - Microwave Novemdeca - Zhea Rose [JI] Rise - James Mulvale [19edo] De-Void of Re-Incarnation - Stephen Weigel [18edo] Headcase - James Mulvale [24edo] Magic Rectangle - Elaine Walker [Bohlen-Pierce] Death Giving Monolith - Stephen Weigel [7edo] Backflip - from the Sagittal Songbook [JI] Outro: Plans - James Mulvale [19edo] Check out James’s micro-wave radio show!https://tunein.com/radio/Amherst-Island-Radio-921-s91632/ And his music (YT, Bandcamp):https://jamesmulvale.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/JamesMulvale Other important microtonal Star Wars tunes and microtonal synth wave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t24geQfXTyA https://microwave64.bandcamp.com/album/microwave Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
In this episode of Movie Magic, we feature some wise words from Star Wars plus what the colors of the lightsabers represent. Plus what we liked and disliked about Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker. Warning: Spoiler Alert! Credits: 1. Movie Magic Opening Theme Produced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez. 2. Cantina Band, Composed by John Williams. 3. Jedi Rocks, Composed by John Williams. 4. Jabba Flow, Written by Lin-Manual Miranda and JJ Abrams. 5. Yub Nub, Composed by John Williams. 6. Naboo Parade Finale, Composed by John Williams. 7. The Speeder Chase, Composed by John Williams.
Back to the Roots! Feiert mit uns den Teil von Star Wars, der alles möglich gemacht hat und der bis heute so viele Leben verändert. Hier natürlich das Nerdkultur Video: https://youtu.be/5EzP6MpIoM8
It’s time for the disco debut of our new podcasting setup! We talk soundtracks, scam calls, and staying true to your artistic vision on a very bleeps and boopsy HAPPY BIRTHDAY WHO CARES! Email: happybirthdaywhocares@gmail.com Twitter: @hbwcpodcast Instagram: @hbwcpodcast Website: happybirthdaywhocares.com
The '80s were an eclectic time for fictional bands. Jem and The Holograms gave us many a bop, Sexual Chocolate gave us the mic drop and Spinal Tap gave us an icon. And this week in fangirling: Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes and Dr. Jart+ rubber masks. Side note: The Fangirls do NOT know anything about Star Wars, but we have learned that The Cantina Band is called Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes. Additionally, we now realize it's a pageant in Coming to America and the song performed in the pod is actually "Rock 'N' Roll Creation." SIGH. *** Fangirl Merch: https://fangirlfridayspodcast.threadless.com/ Instagram: @fangirlfridayspodcast Facebook: @fangirlfridayspodcast Twitter: @fgfpodcast
This week we have a special guest! The much talked about, but never before heard husband Will joins us to share his wealth of Star Wars knowledge and opinions. ... And man does he have a lot of both. It's possibly our most educational (though still nonsensical) episode yet... so you're bound to enjoy it! Strap into your cockpits ladies and gents- cuz we're about to go to a galaxy far far away!
This week Siz Dog sat down with old mates Frank Zammit and Frank Cappa of The Pass Outs. The three take a stroll down memory lane and in doing so the boys hear a story of Frankie Zammit's beginnings in the Melbourne Music scene that's sure to pull on the heart strings!Art Of Touring is brought to you this week by The Cantina Band!
It is our immense pleasure to share our conversation with Audio Engineer/Composer Alan Snelling. [Excerpts of this interview were included in our arc of episodes devoted to the score to STAR WARS - we are delighted to be sharing the full extent of our conversation with you on today’s podcast].Alan began his career in the late seventies as the assistant to audio engineer Eric Tomlinson at Anvil Studios in Denham, England, where he shortly became involved in such landmark projects as Star Wars, Alien, and Superman (to name but a few). In our delightful and long-ranging chat, Snelling recounts unforgettable stories from the recording sessions of these treasured films. Along the way, we'll encounter the likes of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Richard Donner, Jerry Goldsmith, Hans Zimmer, and the composer who left perhaps the greatest impact on Snelling and Tomlinson - John Williams. Alan is an incredible craftsman, phenomenal storyteller, and an incredibly generous human being; experiencing his wisdom is a true privilege. Enjoy! Listen to Interview: Alan Snelling Return of the Jedi (1983) - John Williams - 20th Century Fox (Richard Marquand, dir.) -The Return of the JediThe Empire Strikes Back (1980) - John Williams - 20th Century Fox (Irvin Kershner, dir.) -Lando's PalaceThe Great Train Robbery (1978) - Jerry Goldsmith - United Artists (Michael Crichton, dir.) -No Respectable GentlemanStar Wars (1977) - John Williams - 20th Century Fox (George Lucas, dir.) -The Land of the Sandpeople -Inner City -Main Title -Rescue of the Princess -Cantina Band -The Desert and the Robot Auction -The Princess AppearsDracula (1979) - John Williams - The Mirisch Corporation (John Badham, dir.) -To ScarboroughThe Empire Strikes Back (1980) - John Williams - 20th Century Fox (Irvin Kershner, dir.) -The Training of a Jedi KnightRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - John Williams - Paramount Pictures (Steven Spielberg, dir.) -A Thought for Marion / To NepalBrideshead Revisited (1981) - Geoffrey Burgon - Granada Television (Charles Sturridge, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, dir.) -Julia's ThemeLadyhawke (1985) - Andrew Powell - Warner Bros./20th Century Fox (Richard Donner, dir.) -Phillipe Describes Isabeau Star Wars (1977) - John Williams - 20th Century Fox (George Lucas, dir.) -The Throne Room and End TitleThe Empire Strikes Back (1980) - John Williams - 20th Century Fox (Irvin Kershner, dir.) -The Wampa's Lair / Vision of Obi-Wan/Snowspeeders Take Flight -Jedi Master Revealed / Mynock Cave -The Imperial MarchE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1984) - John Williams - Warner Bros (Richard Donner, dir.) -The DepartureSuperman (1978) - John Williams - Warner Bros (Richard Donner, dir.) -Leaving Home [5M3] -Prelude / Main Title March -Can You Read My Mind (Alternate Instrumental) -The Flying SequenceA Pinprick of Light (2018) - Alan Snelling - Stranger Than Paradise Prod. (Kasra Karimi, dir.) -Manfred's Room Alan Snellinghttp://www.up4loud.com/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0811074■ ■ ■For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com---------------------------------------------------------------------to support the show, please visit www.patreon.com/underscorepodcast
Last week Facebook decided that maybe it should make some changes to the information people see on the platform; also, a lot of people got very interested in the pay discrepancies between Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams. But, beyond that, it was also a week where everyone learned that a school kid could play the Cantina Band song from Star Wars with a pencil. Yes, it was yet another strange, wonderful week on the internet. But what else happened? Here we go.
It's a Star Wars face-off in this very special episode of Go Flix Yourself. Brad and Chuck Young love Star Wars: The Last Jedi while Alex Pappas and Tim Gust have a few lightsabers to pick with the direction Rian Johnson takes the sci-fi saga. We talk about The Force, the character arc of Luke Skywalker, the development of Kylo Ren and Rey, the fate of General Leia, and that Supreme Leader Snoke guy. Oh, and Ben sits there and moderates, but mostly says stuff no one cares about. This is a spoiler-heavy episode, so don't listen if you haven't seen The Last Jedi. Special thanks to Chuck Young for getting together a special Cantina Band version of our theme song.
This week on Cantina Thoughts, We get to reveal a brand new Co-Host for the show. as well as talking about all the news coming out of D23 and SDCC. and talking about upcoming events! Music: "Cantina Band" by John Williams arranged by Andrew Allen @keyswithsoul on twitter www.keyswithsoul.com
In unserem zweiten Sommerspecial dreht sich alles um Soundtracks. Kern der Episode ist unsere Aussenmission a.k.a. Live-Sendung beim Toningenieursforum / Radio Helsinki, bei dem die Grazer Jazz-Band Tuesday Microgrooves nicht nur beschwingte Coverversionen bekannter Sci Fi Musikstücke, sondern auch gleich eine Weltpremiere (ach was, Alpha-Quadrant-Premiere!) zum Besten gab. Ergänzt wird dies durch ein Gespräch mit Wolfgang Radl von den Tuesday Microgrooves, der nicht nur begnadeter Musiker sondern auch begeisterter Nerd ist. Um ihn hier gleich zu zitieren: “Wir haben es geschafft, schlüssig in einer Folge Hans Zimmer, Hansi Orsolics, Richard Wagner, Andreas Gabalier, Stanley Kubrick, John Williams und STS zu vereinen.” Wir wünschen viel Spaß und einen schönen Sommer! Timecodes 0:00 – Einleitung 7:00 – Toningenieursforum / Radio Helsinki Sendung mit live Jazz-Versionen der Tuesday Microgrooves von ‘Imperial March’, ‘Cantina Band’, ‘Interstellar’, ‘Ballad of Serenity’, dem Star Trek TOS Intro mit Text und einer Alpha-Quadrant-Premiere: ‘Mond über Rigel 7’ 1:07:00 – Thema Soundtracks (in Filmen, Serien und Co) mit Gast Wolfgang Radl 2:18:49 – Ferengi Erwebsregel: “Every man has his price” und Verabschiedung Show Notes http://www.tuesdaymicrogrooves.com http://ton.htu.tugraz.at/Radio BBC The Sound of Cinema Doku (Teil 1/3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNRZFZEyTLI Sigh No More (Joss Whedons Much ado about nothing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXuTcr0dqWc The Marvel Symphonic Universe (Every Frame a Painting) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vfqkvwW2fs Hans Orsolics – Mei potschertes Lebn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBB_Mk3M_pM Remember Me OST – Nilin the Memory Hunter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFZ9oQItl2M Star Trek Romance Music Compilation https://youtu.be/fQKUS7cQPZc Bear McCreary | Battlestar Galactica – Prelude to war (live mit Orchester) https://youtu.be/vFz1409WBzo James Darren (aka Vic Fontaine) – Here's To The Losers https://youtu.be/Brm1i3XwMdw Capt. Benjamin Sisko kocht ungarisch https://youtu.be/2V24ZODumNE http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Chicken_paprikash The Thin Red Line – Melanesian Choirs – Compilation https://youtu.be/j924qaMb0d8 Skyrim OST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQeIYVM3YBM Malukah – The Dragonborn Comes – Skyrim Bard Song and Main Theme Female Cover https://youtu.be/4z9TdDCWN7g Beitrag von tuesday microgrooves beim Wiener Filmmusikwettbewerb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlI6-TJOkAE Das Rollpiano aus TNG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faG2aiXa2hk Picards Flötenduett in der Jeffries-Röhre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4y_oWBiwAo Scottish Fantasy von Max Bruch (ab 15:40 bzw dritter Satz) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aVET-CDRWk Hans Zimmer, Making of Dark Knight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-L1RCtgtoE 2001 A Space Odyssey: Also sprach Zarathustra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0z_8Gj7wgE 2001 – Filmmusik Alex North https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekDscvvYOFg Wendy/Walter Carlos: Clockwork Orange, Beethoven’s Ninth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MCnnfXPSHw Shining: Utrenja (Krzysztof Penderecki) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXGd2XPofeU Room 237 – Dokumentation zu Shining https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S_n8CQBpRs
This week we get to talk about STAR WARS FORCES OF DESTINY, Giving my personal opinion on the show and the FAN RAGE behind it. As well as giving updates on the show and moving forward. Music: "Cantina Band" by John Williams arranged by Andrew Allen @keyswithsoul on twitter www.keyswithsoul.com
In our third and final Star Wars episode, we take a look at some of the lesser known cues that round out this incredible score. We discuss the giant bantha in the room: the musical influences that inspired Williams and the temp music that helped to shape some of his artistic choices. Finally, we take a whirlwind tour of the action music, explore the groovy Cantina Band tunes and debate whether Star Wars is in fact the greatest film score of all time. Is it? Show notes: 3:20 – the music for the Jawas 5:40 – finding the downbeat in “The Little People” 7:28 – is this the highest Tuba line ever? 11:03 – the music for the Sand People 14:39 – Williams’ family relations and a link to Toto 15:28 – use of the Timpani 18:08 – a comparison with Jerry Goldsmith’s Planet of the Apes 20:26 – discussing the Bantha in the room: the musical influences on Star Wars 26:05 – The Dune Sea of Tatooine vs Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring 30:17 – The Rebel Blockade Runner vs Holst’s The Planets 32:02 – Some Bernard Herrmann references in Star Wars 36:56 – The Throne Room vs Dvorak and Elgar 42:21 – The Throne Room’s reappearance in Return of the Jedi 44:55 – rude trumpets and the performance/recording of the score 47:03 – the musicians who made contributions to Star Wars 48:53 – the action music of Star Wars and Williams’ hip grooves 53:11 – Dan’s dissapointment in Star Wars’ lack of musical numbers 56:15 – The Battle of Yavin vs The Battle of Britain 1:02:35 – The Cantina Band, is it jazz or jizz? 1:06:20 –Sing Sing Sing as temp music 1:08:48 – the 2nd Cantina Band song 1:11:18 – the original Star Wars trailer music and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons 1:15:46 – the studio’s woeful attempt at marketing Star Wars 1:17:42 – is Star Wars the greatest film score of all time? We love to hear from our listeners – get in touch via Twitter, and if you like The Art of the Score, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and comment.
This Week on Cantina Thoughts, We get to talk about the NEW updates on STAR WARS LAND at Disney World! with Special Guest Michelle. As well as talking about breaking news on the HAN SOLO FILM. and get to answers in a Q&A. Questions by: @star.wars.editor @starwars.command_center @espinoza_74 @nolanthebeast Music by: "Cantina Band" by John Williams arranged by Andrew Allen @keyswithsoul on twitter www.keyswithsoul.com
Talk STAR WARS DEBATES with Greg, a new member from the ASW NETWORK. We discuss about how THE FORCE AWAKENS is similar to A NEW HOPE. later on show I go into a rant on the new DARTH VADER issue by MARVEL. Follow Greg on Instagram: @starfigs https://www.instagram.com/starfigs/?hl=en Music: "Cantina Band" by John Williams arranged by Andrew Allen @keyswithsoul on twitter www.keyswithsoul.com
In a special Star Wars Trivia Lightning Challenge, I'm the Quizmaster for Jim Tyrrell, 1/3rd of the Midweeklings, the group that plays the Cantina Band song for the podcast. Punch it! ***We’re listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. We're also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and we'd love to connect with you there!
00:00 Orion* [4.26.13 - Chicago, IL] 08:26 "3AM Dark Dirty Dance Club in Berlin" [5.1.15 - Las Vegas, NV] 13:02 Cantina Band** 19:32 Fool's Gold^ [4.26.13 - Chicago, IL] 27:50 Crazy Fingers [5.3.14 - Port Chester, NY] 34:34 "Dready Zeppelin" [5.1.15 - Las Vegas, NV] 38:54 Bridgeless > 53:06 Ringo [9.26.15 - Charleston, SC] Notes: * first time played (Metallica) ** with Imperial March (John Williams) teases ^ first time played (based on 11/18/08 Water) Total Running Time 71:37
Notes: Welcome to another Pass in Review 2015 Jurassic Park Adventures on Earth DRUMLINE #2 Cantina Band Hallelujah Bohemian Rhapsody DRUMLINE #3 The Pretender Uptown Funk Game of Thrones Shout It Out Hey Song Louie Louie Fight Song Segue Sung Alma Mater Missing (so sorry, my Dad had a recording goof): Robin Hood Pirates of the Caribbean Gladiator DRUMLINE #1 E. T. Fanfare Star Wars Music by the 2015 University of Rhode Island RAM Marching Band under the direction of Dr. Brian Cardany.
Meaghan goofed, so it looks like we are not, in fact, reviewing "Ambush!" Join the sisters as they attempt to discuss Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season Three Episode One, "Clone Cadets." Presented with such a lightweight episode, will they stay on topic? Tune in! Find out! The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "Cantina Band #2" from John William's soundtrack for Star Wars: A New Hope.
Hey hey everyone! On this week's episode, we discuss Daredevil Season 2, the new DC Super Heroe Girls line, tons of trailer talk, and the first game for the Apple Watch! CHECK IT OUT! This week's song is "Cantina Band" by John Williams.
Une nouvelle adaptation cinématographique d’un classique de la littérature américaine comme Gatsby Le Magnifique ne pouvait échapper aux radars de 24FPS, le podcast avec ou sans spoiler ! Sans même mentionner le fait qu’il s’agit du nouveau métrage de Baz Luhrmann dont les films sont rarement passés inaperçus, ou que le grand Leonardo DiCaprio y interprète le rôle-titre…Dans la première partie (sans spoiler) de l’émission, Jérôme et Julien reviennent tout d’abord sur le livre d’origine et ses adaptations passées avant de s’intéresser aux films précédents de Baz Luhrmann pour enfin terminer sur le casting de ce nouveau Gatsby Le magnifique. Ils livrent également leur avis sur le film en prenant bien soin de ne rien dévoiler d’important sur l’histoire puisque c’est seulement dans la seconde partie (avec spoilers) de l’émission qu’ils reviennent sur toutes les scènes marquantes via de nombreuses analyses et remarques !Bonne écoute à vous et n’hésitez pas à nous faire part vous aussi de votre avis sur ce film !Crédits musicaux : Crazy In Love (Kid Koala Version) de Emeli Sandé & The Bryan Ferry Orchestra, issu de l’album The Great Gatsby – Music From The Baz Luhrmann’s Film (2013), et Cantina Band de John Williams, issu de l’album Star Wars – A New Hope – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1997).
Links and summary to this week's episode: Perry Simon's article on Jonathan Winters: http://www.nerdist.com/2013/04/jonathan-winters-1925-2013/ Top 5 Songs for 2011: Pegasus Watermelon Man Cantina Band Beethoven's Fifth and Night on Bald Mountain Lock you Up: This is a fun song! I love the grove it has. It was a challenge to move and play. I think the band really executed this song well. The routine had a ton of movement. I loved it so much that it is my new opener. Dates to see Chris Hardwick do stand up and get a free Chris Hardwick hug! http://www.nerdist.com/calendar/ Podcast themes performed by the URI Marching Band under the direction of Brian Cardanay. Opening theme 'Lock you up" Closing theme "Louie Louie" Support the show by subscribing and rating the podcast on iTunes! http://itunes.dihard.info Remember do not give up what you want most for what you want right now! Thank you for listening.
Ugh! I had to replace my "Black Legacy" playlist, originally meant for today's webcast (Sept. 3rd, 2011 2pm - 4pm @ www.killradio.org). Why? After the implosion of last week's CSC ("Beats, Breakbeats, Scratches and Bass"), I found the "Black Legacy" show to be as implosion-possible as the "BBSB" show was. Frakkin' heavy handed DJing if ya' ask me...and now I'm scared that I've lost my playlist-making powers. So fine, let's jump to my "Children's Show" with music that was a part of my youth as well as music made for children from the 40's - 70's. No way to misstep with kiddie music, right?!! Right?!! Answer ME!!! Many tracks played throughout today's show I was happy to find thanks to the magic of the Internet. Perfect examples are all the tracks by the Record Guild of America, Inc., that during the 1940's produced a number of children's music records on 45rpm. I was lucky enough to find them available in .mp3 format along with the original artwork. (Check out the link which proves I'm tellin' the truth). One of the tracks that I was practically raised on was "Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Group, as it was played (by my brother and I mostly) on my parents' jukebox growing up. Actually it was my Mom's jukebox, an anniversary present my Dad gave to her back in the early 70's. It looks just like the one linked and I just saw a similar one for sale at a vintage clothing store in Echo Park, although someone painted red paint all over what was originally silver metal and stained wood. Also Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherezade was another track that I have my Mom to thank for. I can remember "The Young Prince and the Young Princess" being played while my family and I did housework and yardwork on the weekends. For that reason, this show is very much dedicated, with much love and affection, to my Mom and all the great music that she exposed me to growing up. 1. Al "Jazzbo" Collins - Jack and the Beanstalk 2. The Record Guild of America, Inc. - Old Chisolm Trail 3. Ernest Tomlinson - Domestic Fun (a) 4. Sun Ra and the Blues Project - The Bat Cave 5. Fanny Brice - Kindness to Animals 6. Richard B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman - The Enchanted Tiki Room 7. Claude Debussey - La Mer 8. The Record Guild of America, Inc. - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star 9. Bob and Cathy Gibbons - Calliope Music 10. Helen Kane - That's My Weakness Now 11. Rosicrucian Record - Preparation for Sleep 12. Saint-Saëns - Aquarium 13. Gene Autry - Peter Cottontail 14. Albert Elms - Carnival 15. Van Phillips - Merry as a Grig 16. Disneyland - The Monorail Song 17. Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards - When You Wish Upon A Star 18. Sid & Marty Krofft - The H.R. Pufnstuf Theme 19. The Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein 20. Cliff Edwards - Stop, Look and Listen 21. The Beau Hunks - Your Piktur 22. The Record Guild of America - Pretty Polly 23. The Electric Moog Orchestra - Cantina Band 24. Marty Robbins - El Paso 25. Aaron Copland - Billy The Kid - Introduction, The Open Prarie 26. Gilbert Vinter - The Mists of Illusion 27. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Sheherazade - The Young Prince and the Young Princess 28. Al "Jazzbo" Collins - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 29. Circus - Entry of the Gladiators 30. Jack Beaver - Workaday World 31. Henry Hall - Hush Hush Hush Here Comes the Bogey Man 32. Giacomo Puccini - Turandot - Perche tarda la luna 33. Jumbo Military Band - The Whistler and His Dog 34. The Record Guild of America, Inc. - Alphabet Song 35. Pogo - Alice Thank you so much for listening live on Saturdays between 2pm and 4pm Pacfic Time on killradio.org and thank you for listening to the podcast. Lust, DJ Jean-Luc Turbo
The Sisters of Carnage have arrived! Brian really wanted them to be characters on GLOW, but instead they are the new Operations boss encounter. SWTOR update 5.3 brings us a new boss encounter, a new stronghold on the water world of Manaan and the removal of legacy smuggling tunings and crystals. Also included: So much Internet rage! This week's outro music: Cantina Band by Jason Hernandez
Hey guys! There are more pvp changes incoming! Huttball movement, time and scoring will be different. There will also be another change to tanking stats in PVP. Let's discuss! If you've paid any attention to the Star Wars universe as a whole, you've surely noticed there is a lot of criticism of the latest movies and the company's direction. When does criticism cross the line into toxicity? There are people wanting to re-make The Last Jedi, and an Internet proclamation decrying the removal of Kathleen Kennedy.....um, what? This week's outro music: Cantina Band by The Saltine Ramblers
There's a new contest! Guild heraldry is a thing, and we need guild logos! Head over to https://swtor.jedipedia.net and try out the Guild Banner Designer. Craft us a sweet logo and you could win a 30-day subscription code courtesy of Swtorista! We know a few more details about the gear changes coming to Star Wars The Old Republic when Expansion 6.0 drops in September. Onslaught will include changes to how your gear and stats work. There will be new pieces to chase called 'Tactical Items'. We don't know much about them, but we will go ahead and draw some wild conclusions anyway. Last week, Kathleen Kennedy, president of LucasFilm, set our hair on fire by possibly stating there might be something relating to Knights of the Old Republic coming soon. It also may be pure fluff and marketing jargon. Let's listen to the quote and dissect it! This week's outro music: Cantina Band by Tyron Hapi
Today we're gettin into the nitty gritty with Pikes 288, 291, and 292 (Liminal Monorail, Fogray, and Galaxies), we also discuss technical difficulties, Windows updates break Spenser, 96 Bitter Beings, automatic drivers, new League gothic skins, RIP Gene LeBell (who made Steven Seagal poop his pants), pooping into each others butts with the homies, r/letstalkbam, coleslaw is a condiment, synth pads, monorails, bus stop meth friends, a dude who only enters his house through the window, the limits of technical fast bass playing, Axl Rose causes a lot of riots, how did COVID affect Buckethead?, what if Buckethead ousted the Cantina Band from Star Wars?, old dudes in the Youtube comments, kayfabe, churches are a waste of money if you're trying to help people, the best Keiths in music, the return of JORDAN VINE, Buckethead is the Edgar Allen Poe of guitar, fuck Elon Musk, Joe Bonamassa, exercising, X-Men the Animated Series, and Gargoyles.
Let's start off 2018 with a bang.... or a dud... or something! This week, we take a listen back to last year's resolutions. How did we do? About as well as you'd expect. Then, we set our sights to predictions for the coming year. What will we seen in Star Wars The Old Republic? Definitely some new companions, but they won't be available to all characters. Is this a bad thing? This week's outro music: Cantina Band by Tyron Hapi