Can you name your favourite piece of incidental music in UFO? If you can't describe it, simply state the episode title and the time it starts and finishes on the DVD, for example 0:23:14 to 0:23:36.
One of my favourite pieces of incidental music is used several times throughout "The Psychobombs." You can hear it when the three of them are sitting side-by-side in the red sports car heading towards the tracker station. It uses heavy brass and some electronic effects, I think. I don't know if these pieces of music were ever given titles, but I would like to call it "Doomed Tracker Station." The problem is, because this music was used more than once, this title is probably unsuitable. All The Best, BRIAN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> One of my favourite pieces of incidental music is used several times
> throughout "The Psychobombs." You can hear it when the three of them are > sitting side-by-side in the red sports car heading towards the tracker > station. It uses heavy brass and some electronic effects, I think. I > don't know if these pieces of music were ever given titles, but I would > like to call it "Doomed Tracker Station." The problem is, because this > music was used more than once, this title is probably unsuitable. And wasn't this music first heard in an episode of STINGRAY, years earlier? And also during the beginning of the UFO episode REFLECTIONS IN THE WATER? Marc |
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I like the music that plays during the scene in Exposed when the the tough guys show up to ransack Paul's flat.
Dave in Canada. ________________________________ From: Brian Serridge <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 5:00:08 AM Subject: [SHADO] FAVOURITE UFO INCIDENTAL MUSIC Can you name your favourite piece of incidental music in UFO? If you can't describe it, simply state the episode title and the time it starts and finishes on the DVD, for example 0:23:14 to 0:23:36. One of my favourite pieces of incidental music is used several times throughout "The Psychobombs." You can hear it when the three of them are sitting side-by-side in the red sports car heading towards the tracker station. It uses heavy brass and some electronic effects, I think. I don't know if these pieces of music were ever given titles, but I would like to call it "Doomed Tracker Station." The problem is, because this music was used more than once, this title is probably unsuitable. All The Best, BRIAN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I like the music that plays during the scene in Exposed when the the
> tough guys show up to ransack Paul's flat. Yes, that's one of my favorites too, although unfortunately the Fanderson UFO soundtrack isn't a very good representation of that music -- either they remixed it poorly or it's the wrong "take" of the performance. They would have been better off using the original mono mix for that particular track. Marc |
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I like that music as well - and if my memory serves, they also played that music when Paul was trying to escape from the authorities in "Court martial."
Sent from my iPhone On May 21, 2010, at 9:02 AM, "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> wrote: > I like the music that plays during the scene in Exposed when the the > tough guys show up to ransack Paul's flat. Yes, that's one of my favorites too, although unfortunately the Fanderson UFO soundtrack isn't a very good representation of that music -- either they remixed it poorly or it's the wrong "take" of the performance. They would have been better off using the original mono mix for that particular track. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I don't necessarily have a favorite piece of incidental music, but to me the most memorable piece is played practically every time Straker and Henderson are about to go head-to-head. It appears in "Conflict", when Straker isheading (stomping, actually) towards Henderson's office, and is also played during "Destruction". I'm sure it appears a few more times in the series. I call it "In Henderson's Face", or "Bureaucratic March".
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Isn't that the music that's called "March of the Starfish", or something similar, which Barry Grey wrote for Stingray?
Jeff --- On Fri, 5/21/10, Michael <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Michael <[hidden email]> Subject: [SHADO] Re: FAVOURITE UFO INCIDENTAL MUSIC To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 12:47 PM I don't necessarily have a favorite piece of incidental music, but to me the most memorable piece is played practically every time Straker and Henderson are about to go head-to-head. It appears in "Conflict", when Straker is heading (stomping, actually) towards Henderson's office, and is also playedduring "Destruction". I'm sure it appears a few more times in the series. I call it "In Henderson's Face", or "Bureaucratic March". Michael [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hi! I don't know if it was used in STINGRAY but it's on the Fanderson UFO CD aspart of the title "Ambush". I like this march, too :-) On the other hand Idon't have a favorite peace because I like almost all incidental music of the UFO soundtrack :-)) Enjoy it! Christian --- In [hidden email], Jeffrey Nelson <1shado1@...> wrote: > > Isn't that the music that's called "March of the Starfish", or something similar, which Barry Grey wrote for Stingray? > Â > Jeff > > --- On Fri, 5/21/10, Michael <phydeaux44@...> wrote: > > > From: Michael <phydeaux44@...> > Subject: [SHADO] Re: FAVOURITE UFO INCIDENTAL MUSIC > To: [hidden email] > Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 12:47 PM > > > Â > > > > I don't necessarily have a favorite piece of incidental music, but to me the most memorable piece is played practically every time Straker and Henderson are about to go head-to-head. It appears in "Conflict", when Straker is heading (stomping, actually) towards Henderson's office, and is also played during "Destruction". I'm sure it appears a few more times in the series. I call it "In Henderson's Face", or "Bureaucratic March". > > Michael |
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Hi! I don't know if it was used in STINGRAY but it's on the Fanderson UFO CD aspart of the title "Ambush". I like this march, too :-) On the other hand Idon't have a favorite peace because I like almost all incidental music of the UFO soundtrack :-)) Enjoy it! Christian --- In [hidden email], Jeffrey Nelson <1shado1@...> wrote: > > Isn't that the music that's called "March of the Starfish", or something similar, which Barry Grey wrote for Stingray? > Â > Jeff > > --- On Fri, 5/21/10, Michael <phydeaux44@...> wrote: > > > From: Michael <phydeaux44@...> > Subject: [SHADO] Re: FAVOURITE UFO INCIDENTAL MUSIC > To: [hidden email] > Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 12:47 PM > > > Â > > > > I don't necessarily have a favorite piece of incidental music, but to me the most memorable piece is played practically every time Straker and Henderson are about to go head-to-head. It appears in "Conflict", when Straker is heading (stomping, actually) towards Henderson's office, and is also played during "Destruction". I'm sure it appears a few more times in the series. I call it "In Henderson's Face", or "Bureaucratic March". > > Michael |
Strange. My posting arrived twice times but I've only send it once... I'm sorry for this Christian --- In [hidden email], "Christian" <memorymetropolis@...> wrote: > > > > Hi! > > I don't know if it was used in STINGRAY but... |
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Strange. My posting arrived twice times but I've only send it once... I'm sorry for this Christian --- In [hidden email], "Christian" <memorymetropolis@...> wrote: > > > > Hi! > > I don't know if it was used in STINGRAY but... |
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This is happening to several groups I am a member of, not just this one.
Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: Christian To: [hidden email] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 5:25 PM Subject: [SHADO] Twice Posting Strange. My posting arrived twice times but I've only send it once... I'm sorry for this Christian --- In [hidden email], "Christian" <memorymetropolis@...> wrote: > > > > Hi! > > I don't know if it was used in STINGRAY but... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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A short answer to that.
Anything that doesn't have that infernal four note diddly-dee-dah motif in it. It drives me nuts. I'm all for "variations on a theme", but Barry Gray takes the biscuit. There must be some episodes they do it fifty times or more. Watching the shows again recently, I have to say it was the music that really ruined it for me. Don't get me wrong, Gray was a great composer, and did some brilliant work, including the UFO theme, but this wasn't it. It's monotonous in the extreme. Rob --- In [hidden email], Brian Serridge <brianserridge@...> wrote: > > Can you name your favourite piece of incidental music in UFO? If you can't describe it, simply state the episode title and the time it starts and finishes on the DVD, for example 0:23:14 to 0:23:36. > > One of my favourite pieces of incidental music is used several times throughout "The Psychobombs." You can hear it when the three of them are sitting side-by-side in the red sports car heading towards the tracker station. It uses heavy brass and some electronic effects, I think. I don't know if these pieces of music were ever given titles, but I would like to call it "Doomed Tracker Station." The problem is, because this music was used more than once, this title is probably unsuitable. > > All The Best, > > BRIAN > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
(subtitled: "Why Italians Shouldn't Make SF Films")
When you mentioned the "infernal four note diddly-dee-dah" motif I immediately flashed on Ennio Morricone's soundtrack to the 1968 film "Diabolik". After a while the repetitive "Deet Dee-Dahhhhh" motif makes one want to diveunder a fast moving train. And I understand and appreciate the concept of the leitmotif, but there were times when I wished the SHADO Interceptor pilots had a different theme song to accompany them while they were sliding down into their craft. Michael --- In [hidden email], "Rob" <tryptych@...> wrote: > > A short answer to that. > Anything that doesn't have that infernal four note diddly-dee-dah motif in it. It drives me nuts. > > I'm all for "variations on a theme", but Barry Gray takes the biscuit. There must be some episodes they do it fifty times or more. Watching the shows again recently, I have to say it was the music that really ruined it for me. Don't get me wrong, Gray was a great composer, and did some brilliant work, including the UFO theme, but this wasn't it. It's monotonous in the extreme. > > Rob |
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Mine is Confetti Check OK sums up the late 60's for me bright happy music :)
Paul --- On Fri, 21/5/10, Brian Serridge <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Brian Serridge <[hidden email]> Subject: [SHADO] FAVOURITE UFO INCIDENTAL MUSIC To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, 21 May, 2010, 10:00 Can you name your favourite piece of incidental music in UFO? If you can't describe it, simply state the episode title and the time it starts and finishes on the DVD, for example 0:23:14 to 0:23:36. One of my favourite pieces of incidental music is used several times throughout "The Psychobombs." You can hear it when the three of them are sitting side-by-side in the red sports car heading towards the tracker station. It uses heavy brass and some electronic effects, I think. I don't know if these pieces of music were ever given titles, but I would like to call it "Doomed Tracker Station." The problem is, because this music was used more than once, this title is probably unsuitable. All The Best, BRIAN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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