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Mar 27, 2015 - 9:19 AM
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Howard L
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Or something like that. This month, according to my reckoning, marks 17 years of posting, replying, lurking, etc. i.e. stirring up mayhem in general at this old film music public square. --Look at this, I've already got to revise that statement, I just found a hard copy of a post a month earlier. I've been holding to March/1998 as the launch point but it could have been late '97. Even earlier? Oh well, you get the idea. Where were you in '97-'98? Man, I was in my early 40s and now I'm pushing...ugh. Never mind. But I was barely out of my teens when I discovered Tony Thomas in the local library. And the next decade brought MUSIQUE FANTASTIQUE: A Survey of Film Music in the Fantastic Cinema (Randall D. Larson, 1985), which spawned a letter to and a nice reply from Mr. Larson. Then a decade after that and a library in another state brought LISTENING TO MOVIES: A Film Lover's Guide to Film Music (Fred Karlin, 1994), which referenced something called Film Score Monthly. The obligatory letter ensued to the latter's publisher, some college kid in an Amherst dorm. There had to be letters. There was no one to talk to about film music. And then a couple years later, I'm at work when they announce access to the Internet has been added. So the next day, during a break, I pull out Internet for Dummies (yep, the library!) and it took maybe twenty minutes to catch on. Armed with a sole address, I locked and loaded, clicked, and the rest, as they say, is...
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what,s funny about the statement he made towards me Juan? Juan Huey?? it dont get no better!! i smell a multiple user grinding an axe.
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