Hardrock69
04-25-2011, 11:40 PM
As time has gone forward, I occasionally run into classical pieces of music I REALLY dig.....in the form of movie scores.
In 2000, Hans Zimmer composed the score for Gladiator, and won an Oscar for his efforts. Rightfully so.
A few years later, when National Treasure came out, I glommed onto the soundtrack, for it spoke to me as a waterbrother, even though that score was done entirely by Trevor Rabin of Yes fame. I grokked.
Well, Hans has done it again. After watching Inception again yesterday, the fucking score is stuck in my head. Mostly this piece here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlcJ-fDmDhA
Hans is a master at composing fantastically powerful, moving and memorable scores.
He was (of course) nominated for an Oscar this year for his work on Inception, and goddammit if he wasn't beat out....by Trent Reznor!
Trent is a brilliant composer in his own right, but Inception should have got it.
I am a fan of Hans Zimmer. Not really into the old fuddy duddies like Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Dvorak, etc.
But thank the Gods that there are composers in this day and age who rank right up there with the greatest of them in the ability to create incredible pieces of music.
He has scored numerous other big-budget blockbusters as well. In fact too many to list here.
And something else interesting....he produced the song "History Of The World (Part 1)" by British punk band The Damned for their fourth LP "The Black Album".
One kickass motherfucking musician:
http://i53.tinypic.com/30lf9qs.jpg
In 2000, Hans Zimmer composed the score for Gladiator, and won an Oscar for his efforts. Rightfully so.
A few years later, when National Treasure came out, I glommed onto the soundtrack, for it spoke to me as a waterbrother, even though that score was done entirely by Trevor Rabin of Yes fame. I grokked.
Well, Hans has done it again. After watching Inception again yesterday, the fucking score is stuck in my head. Mostly this piece here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlcJ-fDmDhA
Hans is a master at composing fantastically powerful, moving and memorable scores.
He was (of course) nominated for an Oscar this year for his work on Inception, and goddammit if he wasn't beat out....by Trent Reznor!
Trent is a brilliant composer in his own right, but Inception should have got it.
I am a fan of Hans Zimmer. Not really into the old fuddy duddies like Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Dvorak, etc.
But thank the Gods that there are composers in this day and age who rank right up there with the greatest of them in the ability to create incredible pieces of music.
He has scored numerous other big-budget blockbusters as well. In fact too many to list here.
And something else interesting....he produced the song "History Of The World (Part 1)" by British punk band The Damned for their fourth LP "The Black Album".
One kickass motherfucking musician:
http://i53.tinypic.com/30lf9qs.jpg