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Love both Martin Scorsese's film and Herrmann's brooding score to accompany the images of urban decay and paranoia. I wonder just out of curiosity. Are there there any cues still missing from the expanded CD? Or, for that matter, any unused or alternate cues heard on the 2-disc Collector's Edition DVD?
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Speaking of TAXI DRIVER. There is a certain Eugene Iemola credited (production assistant) in the movie's end credits. Does that happen to be 'our' Eugene Iemola who occasionally posts on this board? Eugene told me that he worked on that movie during a rather lengthy phone conversation about 3 years ago, so yes!
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Just got back from seeing the restored "Taxi Driver" projected digitally at a local theater, and it looked and sounded great! Wanted to mention that I saw Eugene Iemola's name in the closing credits, and it was all I could do not to shout out, HEY! I KNOW THAT GUY!!! Your name's on the BIG screen again, Eugene. You're FAMOUS!
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The Arista release had the score at the beginning (I don't recall if it was complete, but I think it was close), and then the album versions, including the Robert De Niro voice-overs and the David Blume-conducted tracks afterward. The Criterion Collection laserdisc had an isolated music track on one of the analog channels (the other contained the commentary by Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader), which included the entire score as well as source cues.
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I've always wanted the simpler take of "Cleaning The Cab" from the film. Doesn't get all snazzy.
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Considering I just watched Taxi Driver for the first time a few days ago I don't feel like I need much more than what we get on a suite I have. Not much besides the main theme that was all that interesting musically. gtfo
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