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Date Posted: 14:26:42 10/24/07 Wed
Author: Rick
Subject: Poll: Favorite music used in Flash Gordon trilogy


Lots of good music tracked over in the trilogy. Any favorites?






Rick

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[> Re: Poll: Favorite music used in Flash Gordon trilogy -- Officer Torch, 15:17:46 10/24/07 Wed [1]

Tough call...many favorites. Off top of the head, some include:

Music of/from:

Les Preludes, Bride of Frankenstein, Bombay Mail, The Black Cat, The Invisible Man, White Hell of Pitz Palu, Clifford Vaughn's..opener for '36...Wandering song?? More.

Wish someone would compile music audio only (or even recompose) some of this on a CD. This FG "stuff" is pushing 75 years and still has fans, worldwide!


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[> [> Re: Poll: Favorite music used in Flash Gordon trilogy -- Prince Barin, 05:55:04 10/26/07 Fri [1]

Thanks to the tireless work of Rick, the world now knows the names and sources of these wonderful scores. For that we are all most grateful. I love all of the music! I remember it from the age of seven when I first heard it and it will jump to the fore upon mentioning "Flash Gordon".

The more lively pieces I dubbed "Flash Gordon Fight Music" and interestingly I found that other people came up with the same name! All of it has been a rich addition to people's lives and for many an introduction to classical music.

I'd enjoy finding the "Apassionato", something I've been unable to do.


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