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I tend to write my Starfleet Academy stories (currently a work in progress)=
while I'm listening to a song called Superman (It's not easy) by a band ca=
lled Five for Fighting. I heard it played as background music in a episode
= of Smallville and it seems to fit the style of the series.
I should be posting a bit of the first story either tonight or tomorrow.=20
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From: ronwaldyo =20
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:54 PM
Subject: [trekcreative] Re: Music for Your Fiction
> --- In trekcreative{at}yahoogroups.com, Jay P Hailey wrote:
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> The current work, ST-OM 51 has a theme,=20
> a remix of the Bladerunner theme
> by the "Tyrell Brothers", It's a nice=20
> one, and features voice clips from
> the Apollo 11 mission control and Richard=20
> Nixon comemorating the Apollo
> 11 landing. "At this time, for one=20
> priceless moment, all the people of
> this world are one." I call it the=20
> Apollo Summer Mix, even though it
> does not go by that title.
Sounds interesting. Is this available on CD?
> "The Brazillian" an instrumental by=20
> Genesis (Phil Collins old band)
> really fires my imagination.=20
This is a wonderful piece of music that
I am surprised has never ended up in a=20
movie somewhere. It has a real trancendent
quality to the way it builds throughout the
piece.
> However I cannot obey your restriction=20
> since at home I write to heavy
> doses of Goldsmith et al.
The restriction was there to prevent
responses that limited themselves only=20
to what we've seen with Trek before for
the hypothetical of what music you would have
be theme music for your fiction. However,
as to music that you listen to when you=20
write...
I do admit that when I write I do
listen to Goldsmith a bit as well as some
Horner from time to time. From Goldsmith
I really like his music from Patton, The
Haunting, Powder, Hoosiers, and Rudy.
Horner is a difficult one to tie down
because he tends to copy himself a lot.
I do like his music to Trek III and=20
Clear And Present Danger.
I also listen to a bit of John Williams
when I write. Nixon and Amistad are two of
my Williams favorites.
Vangelis I have to be in the right mood
for. I love his Heaven and Hell CD (which
has the main theme from Cosmos) and I do
like Bladerunner, but again, I have to be
in the right mood. There are times when
I'm writing that Vangelis just doesn't help
at all.
There are times as well when I write that I=20
love to listen to Clint Mansell's soundtrack
for the film, Requiem for a Dream.
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Star Trek: Dark Horizon
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I tend to write my Starfleet Academy stories
(currently a work in progress) while I'm listening to a
song called Superman (It's not easy) by a band called Five for Fighting. I
heard it played as background music in a episode of Smallville and it seems
to fit the style of the series.
I should be posting a bit of the first story
either
tonight or tomorrow.
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Monday, March 03, 2003 8:54
PM
Subject:
[trekcreative] Re: Music for
Your Fiction
> --- In trekcreative{at}yahoogroups.com,">mailto:trekcreative{at}yahoogroups.com">trekcreative{at}yahoogroups.com,
Jay P Hailey wrote:> > The current
work, ST-OM 51 has a theme,
> a remix of the Bladerunner theme> by
the "Tyrell
Brothers", It's a nice > one, and
features voice clips
from> the Apollo 11 mission control and Richard
> Nixon
comemorating the Apollo> 11 landing. "At
this time, for
one
> priceless moment, all the people
of> this world are
one." I call it the > Apollo Summer Mix,
even though it>
does not go by that title.Sounds
interesting. Is this available
on CD?> "The Brazillian" an
instrumental by > Genesis (Phil
Collins old band)> really fires my imagination.
This is a
wonderful piece of music thatI am surprised has never ended up in a
movie somewhere. It has a real
trancendentquality to the way it
builds throughout thepiece.> However
I cannot obey your
restriction > since at home I write to
heavy> doses of
Goldsmith
et al.The restriction was there to
preventresponses that limited
themselves only to what we've seen with Trek before forthe
hypothetical of what music you would havebe theme music for your
fiction. However,as to music that you listen to when you
write...I do admit that when I write I
dolisten to Goldsmith
a
bit as well as someHorner from time to time. From
GoldsmithI
really like his music from Patton, TheHaunting, Powder, Hoosiers, and
Rudy.Horner is a difficult one to tie
downbecause he tends to
copy
himself a lot.I do like his music to Trek III and
Clear And Present
Danger.I also listen to a bit of John
Williamswhen I write.
Nixon and Amistad are two ofmy Williams
favorites.Vangelis I have
to be in the right moodfor. I love his Heaven and Hell CD
(whichhas the main theme from Cosmos) and I dolike
Bladerunner, but
again, I have to bein the right mood. There are times
whenI'm
writing that Vangelis just doesn't helpat
all.There are times as
well when I write that I love to listen to Clint Mansell's
soundtrackfor the film, Requiem for a
Dream.-Michael GrayStar
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