You've convinced me - Amazon order placed! :)
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I haven't heard anything tbh Will, i'd actually like to get to see the former myself for the first time in actuality :eyebrows:
I have some music here that was specifically written to be played along with the film as an alternative to the soundtrack ;)
I'll ask about on Blu-ray.com & see if anyone knows anything, first up i'll do a search though as the answer might already be there :)
You learn something new everyday.I'm gonna pop it on and chill out now.
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Maybe later I'll play the Philip Glass version.
Ta for the info.
If you like Baraka you'll love them...
I prefer Koyaanisqatsi of the 2, probably the Philip Glass soundtrack, and it was the original of the series, I'll check out the alternative soundtrack, cheers for the nod ;)
On the subject of soundtracks, and great DVDs, one of my favourites is 'Man with a movie camera' by the cinematic orchestra, saw them playing it live at the time, magnificent!!! As it's an old 20s B&W film I wouldn't bother holding out for a blu ray version
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cinematic-Or...4418688&sr=8-3
Looks like it's been re-issued, if you have 'everyday' this is where most of the melodic themes stem from...
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Ooooooerrrrr, this might be getting too regular :eek:
Looky here Will & scroll down a bit, i'm not seeing things am I? Make sure you scroll down to look at the notes :eek:
I'm having a Twilight Zone moment Attachment 3401
Well my DVD arrived today :)
In case you wonder why I have mentioned her in this thread (rather than in the music room)well its because her music videos are much more that that they are mini movies, ranging in length from 7 mins to 17 +. So far we have swept through from pre revolutionary France to the Napoleonic wars and beyond.....
Picture quality is good and sound while only Dolby is also very good.
Regards D S D L