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Almost 300 views and no replies? Figured more people would be interested in hearing this.
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I have to say, the original version has some really amazing passages and I could see it working but as some have said, it has a general feeling of wandering. I'm sure a true orchestra recording of it would be more dramatic and more refined sounding. As for its comparison to the Imperial March, the score to AOTC seems to lift quite a bit from the themes of the other films and so it's almost no surprise that it does so again here in the revised version. I do have to say though, the moment is rousing, although thematically a bit confusing since, despite the name, the Imperial March is almost always associated with Vader. I think either piece has strengths and would welcome a true recording of the original although it's my opinion that Next to "Escape - Chase - Saying Goodbye" from ET, and "TRex Rescue and Finale" from Jurassic Park," "Finale and End Credits" is my all time favourite John Williams album track.
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How do we know this is real? Welcome to the internet/FSM! (I'd like to know the source too. I'd like to know it BEFORE I click on the link. Not holding my breath.)
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Thanks for the link Jason. And Stravinsky, you may want to consider indenting your paragraphs. (just kidding)
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